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•\gwiaiafrL <* vv*^- «Zfc *»i»/>^ ***'Wrv*V ^*iuw<*«MK&ac y*yy.; '•'y>W^T4^^ s*' «*»* 4*«*SSK£SH«»V& •n. > •#? - .->x •BRIEF KRSOWU. MHmON ffT • — J :*—— ; « * 5*>Mr **• Y. ... . ... Mra. Howard Hurlbut or Wyo.. ara rtaltta* his par- Mr. and Mra. Lavi Hurlbut, lira. 8. 4. Dalaoey o* Oattensbarfc t the mpA 'with her brorfctr. a^naaaa* is* fcaaa •paao'.ngi Mra. AJISc Wtcctaa aad aon Ray •at Ptae Oaatp and saolored to 0*deB*ktwra * Sunday .wbere they *p**t the 4ay. Mr. and Mra Ray mood Don Jon or Camdao vera ****** of frt«od» in town laat week. JC J. Noble of Greenwich. Conn . %*s the sriieat Use wee)* of hi*> ntother. *rs H H Nokl* Mt*>s Ro»eTha*fy c*jwell ratarru-d Monday from « moohV camping trip oo Lake Cham plain. Mra C. J TUsan aod her aister. Mias Anna Hourihan or Potadaai. were the jcue*u of friends la town last weea Mra.,jPaul Keily aitd t*iWr* B of tfee ffae*i of rtUUires jjui frUaids^Osweao were the jcueau of her psTbeeter Smith of Austin street. ** Mra. Stella Brown of Camden U Jirtaitia* her slater, Mrs R M York ,*sjf Barnes atreet. >* William Seeaer of Gatiu*a Uv Cati. * aatea* the weea end wsU. his family fiea Jobaatown atreet - Mra. Van Wight of 1\MV island atreet apeat a few duM* iu*t *<*k i In Watertown. Mra. Vilas Johnson ami sou Ralph of Austin airvet ;ir* spending a few davs this meek w.'h Mr and Mra. D. C. Kraaer of Kurt LoiJen Miaa Mabel fcuoonrT of H«-utelti»n Ha Tieitinj; Mra. KIHIU* Tomualey of Gleaaoo atreet and other rvlarUf* ;la town. Miaa Aanes Morrow of Mourn CarmeL Pa-, and Mrv Huron F*K .ley were jruests of fntnds tn Crou* eraear on Friday Miaa Doris Homer ha* n*turue<I Isoaae after spending the past sum aver at Hulett's Lauding on Lake George. Mra. H. C. Rogers attended ihe ilunmi aaaocUt J on of the old Fairfield Seminar), near L'tica, the paat week Miaa Mary Fuller has returned borne alter spendin* the past meek aa Jt icnest of Miss !*auretta Leon- ard, at Amenia. N V. rs. Mancaret Walsh.last mother. *M meek \ Mrj E, J. Th*vt*r ard son Eiwin or l^niuuj:. Mich, ate spending a roup!? of me«-kh vn tom-ii aa the jnie*;s of relatven and tHeads Jkmahd WifKini* of Rome was a frii^Ht for a fern days last week of hu grandma her, Mm Allie Win KttlS Mrs J. !' Kn>lth of (amden ib fpeDdiujc two m-^t-ki* at *he home of htr nun. C F Rush, Weat Barney utrtet Karl Bom man of Nem York City is spending a meek a* The *ufea< of his mother Mr* <*. J. Bowman. AVest Barney stree<. MrK. C v\' Smith <>r Prospect ttrce: rtct'ved a letter by air mall Monday ?r..m her son.'Ward Poe'. of Sr Petersburg. Fla. J C. Leonartl and family, arrom pan*.e<; by AlWrt Man of (ireen wich. Cotm. are «spendinx sc»me Mr. and Mra. Harold Murphv and i uaie m-itb relative* *i.d frfencis in aoaa Robert and (Gordon have re this vicinity tamed home aft* r spending a meek jj>r N. C Hame^ mjll return to aX Chippewa Bay. ; hi* home next meek and open his Mr. and Mrs. William B. Simons oBtce S^pTember 2. o.fier a month's left Taeeday for a w-aaX'* visit at auto trip through the western the home of Miss Mary Allen at ; states. Watkins Glen, a former resident of , Mr and Mrs Charle* I>eyo and this village. » son Maurice and Levere Fuller, jr Mr. and Mra. J. E. iMurphr, !~of Albany were pne^ts the pa*t daa^hlw Edkb, and grandson. Juu \ week of Mr. and Mrs. F Ermin lor Manaer. rn^tre guests for a few Cox WCONSSOAY, ^USUST Mr and Mrs J O. I^arsons and two children of Bronxville are are spending the month of August at Wightmere cottage on the St. I^awrence. jGeorge F Risley of Syracuse mas in town to attend the funeral of hi* sister. Mrs El a A Cladle. which mas held Friday at one o'clock, mith interment at Pierces Corners. Mrs. Delia Hacker. m*ho has been the guest of her daujrhter and fanv %&-.- 4ay» the past week at Chippewa y - '.Bay. . . . ; : Pan! GraTea. son of Mr. and Mrs. j - IParle Graves of Clinton street, re- i taraexi the paat week after a sev- j *a*a! weeks' tour of European coun- >^\4rlaa. **• Mrr. James D. Taitt has returned c <r 4a Gouverneur from Boston. Mass. j\ ^She la making her home with Mrs. Ora Spencer Fuller of 12i* Barnes - aXrect. 'i _Mr«. F. W.'Peterson of Gordon ] Hy at their home in Versailles dur \- atreet who was taken to the Hep- ing :he past two monihs. re irned 7 Usarn hospital some rime ago to un- tn her home Saturday. aergo special treatment is some- ; ^ r . anc j # M rs ^rj^ Goodisoh what better. i and daughter r^lizabeth of Water ^ Mr. and Mrs. Melvijj Clark of; :own were the weekend guess of Michigan City. Iud. Jwve been I Mrs. Gsfodis'^n^ mother. Mis. Carh- spendTni: a Tew days at the home of ' eri;»e Moran ^-^ibell. cwiain^ >lrs.J^orris Mai>b of !-* Rey..J- U liHiiiliii^ n, wJio with Aastin atreet. .JMJS. Hutchinson and daugh<er. Mrs. Lottie Hagar and daughter, haw been ^.endiug three weeks in •'\ iBtbelwin of Plattsburg haxe, been : Rochester. *i\\ leiurn this meek — • - rlating Mr. Mr. a ltd Mrs. R M Tai»d occupy, the |iuipit at th«* K;rat York of Barnes s:reel and left for , Baptist church on Sunda>. ___ v v fcoaae Thuraday. ; John Fitzgerald, accompanied by - N ||r. and Mrs. Carlton E. Kinney ! his brothers. Michael and Charles. a_d 4fngfcter. Gretchen of Water- ! and hia sister, Miss May Fitzgerald. tmrn spent the week end with , spent \Sunday at the Hepburn hoep- and relatives in this vil iut in Ogdensburg mith Mrs. Joh» j Fitzgerald, who underwent an oper- Mra. Mark Unkerter and Mrs. » tlon for appendicitis Jast week. AppenxeJJerand children of ! J. T. Raven of Eaat Main atreet -Cleveland, Ohio are viatting their t has gone to Buffalo to visrr his son. Mra. Ueo Kelley of \Joirns- Gieim. Jor & couple of months and itreot- J his grandson. Foster Raven, has re- Jfra. Carrie Holland an niece; * |* ra *i ^ hU ^? me in Bu 5* 10 ?.Z u.^i^H. w#w*v rrf r_Mv«t*r h *» ***** apendlng some time mith ^JWTilK-JSa^ijjj ^ *£ i^sST- and Babcock and Mra. W. H. Storie on \J*nuy of Eaat Main street. tae 8omerville Road the paat week.; Miaa Pauline Carr of East Main Helen Bmrth of Austin ; atreet has had aa her guests last will leave Monday tor De- j week Miss Eetelle Randall of Man- where abe h*M a jwaition cheater, who teaches in Mancheater in the high acbool there. | High School, and her brother New win teaeaT masfe. phyaics. -bk^toa. who is a aenior at Cornell Cni- and alcebra. J veralty. . __ Jlr. and Mra. HaroM W.\ Macln-; Mrs. Johh R. Cleaner and two task and daughter. Rath Helen, of ^^ John and Billy, and Mrs John Moatdair. N. J., have been apend-^jj Traynor and two sons, Richard a** aeveral days the paat week as . ana Donald, returned to ^thetr of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. homes in Watertown after spending on Eaat Main street. , a week at the home of their moth Mr. and Mra. Carl Beardalee and er. Mra. C W. Smith of Prospect tar Phyilia, son Richard and atreet. Kenneth Bray of Arcade Week ^ d ruejlts of Mr and Mrs . aavt^haea gnesta at the Home of R y QQ ^ y cf FliUcrTil i e wpr ^ Mr Mr. Baardalee s aant, Mra. James a _ d Mr _ Jrin c m _ d tWQ ^ Marpky on Eaat Main street. , Howard and H uben of Ogdensbarg. Mrs. John Balrer and danghter Mr &Ml Mr% s Curtis of Carthage. Monday to her home in ; Mr aQ d Mrs W Campbe!] of Par am, -Mexico, after apendlng fghville. Mr. airti Mrs W Gore of months at the hone of her Potadam. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mra. Eleanor Laidlaw on ; Bpo Wa of LakeUnd. Fla.. and Mra Miaa Iva *Dodda la sp sad lag the week-end in Os^tnahurav rtritlnw fHenda. Miaa Pauline Rice of Syracmae waa the week-end gueat of her mother. Myrtle Frmsier Rice, of West Main atreet. Miaa Marion Rice of Weal Mala street has returned heme after spending the past two moot ha with h«*r sisters in Tber^aa. „ • W Robert Evans, eon of Mr J and Mrs Paul Evans. 1s apendfcefc a few- days with his grandpar^«ts Mr. and Mrs W. I> Evans at Auburn, Miss !£liiabeth Evans and Miaa I Gladys Wells spent the paat week) mith the former's cousin. Miaa; Mary Jane Cheese man, at Ham-J rnond ..{ Mrs Georgr Morris and infant ' daughter have rrturnt-d to their home after spending the peat week ' Y'Th her mother. Mrs Cbevalley . Mr and Mrs WJ1I Loucks of Middletomn with their two daugh \ tens. Helrn and Roberta, are the g\:»*sts of Mr lx>ucks' sister. Mrs Harnett Hitchcock, Barney street | Mrs Mary McFerran and daugh i ter Caroline of Syracuse, returned f home Wednesday They were the guests of Mrs William Graves m bile in town. . . j Mrs. Clarence Rodger of Ogdens burr returned home Tuesday after j spending the weekend with her sister. Mrs. Dallas M Haze It on j Mrs H S Chandler of Barney 1 street has as her guest this meek. Miss St em* art of Cranford. N J Mr* Chandler entertained Tuesday afternoon, eighteen guests, in hon or of Miss Stem-art. . Mr and Mrs Harry Bockus of, NVmark. N J have been visiting ; f ar7>cnter r * WlH HX nJOU UP 0*1 ipsuranc* poliCmf. mr Parker. i Mra. Harry Carnal and two dau*biers of Offdenahurg. acoom- rmnled by Miaa Marion Deaae of Califorala were rneaU at George Bash's on Thursday Mlsa JLeua Calon spent the paat week at the home of Mr. and Mrs Grant McNeil of Gouverneur. J Mrs. Leland Aastin apent the past week at the home of Richard t. .. RIVER ROAD John Tumbuli to doing exteaadve repairs on the Rapids school, paint lag and building a new garage. Mra. Theresa Bursa. Mr. and Mrs. C. Farreil and eon of Water town, 100 KaleU and Miaa Wood of Toronto were Sunday gueata of Mra M, E Phalen. Miaa Hughes e< Lafargeriae,^ spent the week-end with Mr Dan Backus of Mexiee. | O'beary , Mrs Kva \Miitford sp^nt a few- j e aae Fllsworth attended the' days in Gouverneur the past meek. Da jj ^Q^ at Carthage. Saturday. \ the gues* of her brother. Claude George Jones and -esmrHy i»v^ Gate* i moved to Spragueville for the win-1 Mr and Mrs Fred Morris mere ler ^^ ^ y ^ ng repaired all the, 1 donl btlitvt an\4 car is compute without one. \ A care[«g driver motj hit i^u and drive on. WS THE DAMAGE; dont forqet lhat\ r ' IQfs.s of Mr and Mra. Will Mor rte of Norwood ^n Suw«Uy Mrs M- riH aod granddaughter Marion ret'rned home with them Mrs Merton Morria. daught^r^ M^riou au<l Shirley anc son Roger of New York are spending a few dsys in tome Mrs Fred A*', worth ppent the pa*! m>ek mith ner mother s'rw. Catheri:»e Freeman of Gouverneur .Mr and Mr* S. J Fie'uKon. Mrs F J tVmaii. Mr and Mrs Frank F*elda<*u attended the funeral of Mr* Samuel Gore i.i Canada. Tnea* day -Paul Conroy. who has employ- nien* in Macomb, spent the past w*ek-end mith his family. roads in this vicinity. Miss Laura Phalen. R N.. was re 1 cently called to th** VanDusee hoa pita) to asaist in caring for the patients I^eon Burt is. our store keeper. Is suffering from a had case of poi-U soning Mrs C!ar»nce Collins aud family of Syracuse are spending a fern days mith her parents. Mr. and Mm. Frank Lee William Halpin and sisters u\o tored to Gouverneur on Saturday to visit their sister. Mrs. Joe Bent. Card of Thanks . t \We dt:>ire to express our sincere ' NATURAL DAM Miss Ix>i* Lytle has been spend- t a pj,rertMion to friends and neigh j | inK a few days mith Uss Ru h 1,0,-^ lo , .htir kindness and sym-i Fnuthers of Heuvelton tpathy during our recent bereave \ ment. Al*o for the floml offerings. Mrs I A on Kirby. Donald and Car nietta mere gne«t« at the home of Mr and Mrs Rodney Malice are^ Albert atckus of o^deawjarg Wed- rejoicing o\>r the arrival of a son. netday born August 20th. .Fish 0r«*ek school hou^e haj» bee* Mr* Ella Gladle of Natural Dam.] Improved ana is m nadiru^ for Mrs Murray Ba^gs of Gouver j neur is visiting her uncle. Clarence! week-end in IUWL. turn itales 1 Bc^aa. at Natural Dam, - - I.-Mr. and Mr* Arrh riling Mil'; Mr and Mrs. Maurice Bean mo- ^*rs- Mr and y \ T * y at the home of the formers par- , nomt . al 13l , p m •tils. Mr and Mrs Van C Bockus in East Main street. Floyd T Whitney, wci niancger fc r Cohoes R \> . f.»P Anr»les Ts!jf . called east , tored to Tupper Lake in business ^I>e^: ihe ^e«~k-end wit*' hi« parents. Mr. and Mr« W WhJtp.-v. j tht , ir daU|t hter. .Mr. sr.d Mrs A (]. HaH. Mr. and j Miss Lucile Hall left Mrs. 0. A. Richavdson -rd dangh- '**r Helen. Mrs. Glenn St-feter and died Wednesday, after two weeks' the opening of the fall term. Edgar illness of Intestinal poisoning. The j Totld and Leon Kirby doiag the runeral mas held Friday Trom the, work Mr and Mrs Stewart Rickett and family of Syracuse spent the rchibald Smhh*, arroll Heet- Sundav i ham. Mr and Mrs Ly^e Smithers. i Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kouach left' ?J r and Mrs. Roy Howie Mr and N > Saturdav for Syracuse to visit ^ **« Heetham. Mrs. Eva Whit- i f ord and Irving Cretghton enjoyed- Rob: K. Ti 'ley and fa mil v Arthur T. TuHey and fan: i> Karl Webater and f; mily Stanley Gladle Ha .-old Gladle Hi=mer Gladle C.tt.iord Gladle Wm Gladle Xelaon Gladle Geo. F Risley *^* Helping Others The AV. IJ. I^oomis Talc Cor|M)r»tion is putting t>n the market I^ooiuite. wliieh \s a talc ground fii • and u^ct! tn waterproof cement wnrk aud euu«*rete. It ' s not ex|>eusive and re|K>rt }>raiKe it very highly. fl''»m tlll»M* 1181!!^ ]t ln>Ucul of i»a>in- M*\vral t!nu iTmifcr* viiu kimw it; » .s th>s )i4»tn;n^ r *» a* uiiia.i 1( r w:it <»ut. wh>- n*>t x\\\ \\ arc sole agent* t'.. k - Lf>omitc in iiuuveruftir n;..] I. »i;:in. WM. F. ANDERSON BUILDERS' SUPPUES Suocessor to Prospect Street Lumber Co. Plioue 244-W ~ Prospect Street m rues t a of Terrv. at child-en. and Lynn J T ^e8dav a* Hermon tb« Mr. and ^fn^ (ieorpe C h# ir farm residence. Mra. R. J. Brooks of Washing- ton. D. C. arrived in town today to attend the funeral on Thursday at * o'clock of her sister. Mrs. Charles Brown, who died Monday at Watertown. Wellington Reed of Russell waa the guest of Dale Chapin of $4 South Gordon street during fair w*»ek. .-Mra,-George Wilson of Saturday j for Syracuse to spend a week with I her sister. Has el Hall. j Philip Kousch entertained hia \ brothrr. Carl Kousch. of Fowier, Friday i Church services were held Sun* a trip in the Adirondacks during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Put-man of * Detroit, are spe-nding some time i with their mother, Mrs. Ella Put- jaan. ..Mr. and Mrs. Worth Giffin. i day night at the Methodiat church.! * u f ! \ er t 018 ',^ w*^!* * U * . by Sidney Putney of Oswego. j *>« Naughn of Detroit, Mich., are, ^r Una-Mrs. Clarence B^an and ^^ l !L^[^\J 0 ^^ ^ , { J family motored to Ogdenahurg ^^ w ^^^^l^l Sunday to see Murray Bagg. who is In the hospital Philip Kouach, who for the paat;^^ Migg ^dee Amea. several years has been an employe Mr -nd Mrg ^^ T(M j d pp ^ nt of the Looinis Talc Corporation. f ihe w ^ e k-€nd at Watertown. goeati- j haa resigned hia position and taken ; of Vr and Mrs> i^^n Ellsworth. < Cape ! UJ> lhe agency-for Zanol .prpducta* ^r ne entire herd of milch cows be- Vincent is spending some time with , Mrs - M * r ^ a \7 l l^mia whe haa i , 0nring lo William Todd.^ which herbrother. William Hoover of ^? canng for Mrs. Dulack of f ^ ere i<vem ] y condensed after tu- Johnstown street - , Dtkalb Junction, has returned to, bercu in tr-*t. \\ were shipped on „. _ r „. IM J i»er brother's. C. L. Beans, of this ; Tr.endav Warren Eager of William street p i ace ' * l ^* ua lefl for Syractrse Tuesday TO spend several days. > :—. Grand Union Groceries, Inc. t Miss Elizabeth Ames of Oouver- i neur spent the past week with her Mr, and Mrs. .Charles Kherson of Kirk land Lake. Ont.. were recent jruesT?\ of Mr. and Mrs William O-NVil. Mr O'Neil is Mrs Ecker soft's unde. Mrs. Emma Chapin. 64 Sou^th Gordon street, entertained the paat week her sister. Mrs. AliceHofcin- son anil Iroaband; her daughter, Mrs. R K. Richards and husband, and her daughter, Mra, Maurice Etbridge, who is employed at Fron- tenac Island. Mr and Mrs. Frederick Marseil PORTER HILL Miss Nellie Babcoc^i of Hermon *pent Saturday nisht and Sunday ^ : at Roy Cook's j j Stanley Steacy spent the week- rend with his sister and family. Mr. ; and Mrs. Earle Carr—and family i at Lisbon I Mi&£ Geneva Cook spent the week end at the Oamer cottage on the St. Lawrence river. Those who visited at Fred Stea- ( cy*l Friday were: Alfred Carr and son WiUiam of Flackvilie. and Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Todd and J$r. a»d Mrs Charles Withaw»Tl at- fided a grange meeting at Lisbon 'ednesday evening, rt beinif the ot^ l*ion of the visit of the magic ,v«. C . . - N* Jumes Badger. a*ho is a na* tiant at the Hepburn hospital, fs making a good recovery. Be sure to attend the Sylvia Lake Rggatta. Monday. Labor Day. m n Fatter and Mrs. Bertha Stow F B ell, left Friday for Saranac. where they will spend a week before pro- ceeding to New York, where Mra. Fuller and Mrs. Stowell. will re- main for a visit. , Rev. Myron H. French of Fine, was brought to the VanDuxee hoa pital Monday suffering from a noae hemorrhage. He waa attended by Dr. F. F. Dniry of this village. His condition is jnot considered aa serious. Mrs. Anna Preston. 276 State Those from here who spent Sun jjjax^at, Trout UkE_wjgre j*r. Mrs. Roy Cook and family and Hiss Neriie Babcock of Hermon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steacy and fam- ily, and Harriet Robinaon. Theodore Blandin, Carl Donaldson. Kenneth rnderwood. and Mrs. Harold Cook. Mrs. Jannie McDonald and aon Douglas Clark, who has been visit! ing relatives near Trout Lake, has returned to their home at Pierre- pont Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jennings Cttato* streetr — |lr. aad Mra. Lawrence Beaman icff Natural Dam have taken up tm«ir reaidence In Akron. OfaH>. *fcera~*fr. Bemaaam has accepted a wtth the Goodrich Rubber j Brown of Lakeland, j Stiiiman Brown of atreet. Watertown. formerly head j ana daughter Haxel Blandin. and cook of the One Way Stores there.. tiro children of Gouverneur, spent has been transferred by auto from Sunday at Sylvia Lake the Star Lake Hotel at Star Lake! _I to the VanDulee hospital with a TRIN , TV c PIRrftPAI riJmvriu serioua case of blood poiaon in ber^ TR,mTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH left hand. j Rev y Q ^^ M A R D Rertor James Rogers of Pierceiield has Fourteenth Sundav After Trinity bef»n visiting during the past few j September 1st days at the home of Mr. and Mra ; h (rt a m—Service at Hermon.\ R. L. Kinney in Weat Main street. !»:15 a m —Ser\ic^ at DeKalb Mr. Rogers was a reaident of this; Junction, village several years ago and nasi 11:00 a. m —Holy Commudian. many acquaintances 0a Gouver- — neur. He owns and operates a Rev. and Mra \\ O. Boyle Meat Dept. Whele er HaH—Pre«h H»m» 25c Pig't Liver 2 lbs. for 23c S«lt P»rk ~T 5 lb«. 96c Meaty Beef Stews 22c to 28c Netherland Oettaoe Cheea-T 2 lbs. 25c Saturday Special -Large Bologna Sausage 23c •-•* B^ccn Squares - 19c Machine Sliced Boiled Ham .53c - Choiee Frankforts 25c \ . •' Machine Sliced Bacon 32c Lege Genuine Spring Lamb ©c Brand Union Grocery QUALITY J00D STORE , BaUbliahed 1872 President's Sale Sale August 26th to 31st Real Savings on Groceries, Meats and Vegetables P UTEAPPLE, Grand Union Sliced, .largest can 25c R ICE, Fancy Blue Rose _L.!_.,:._ lb. Is. E VAPORATED MILK. Freshpak ..... 3 cani »i S ALM0N. Columbia River -^---V. No. 2 l / t can fit I NSTANT P0STUM . I. Z'.'. 7. . I ,~Z - - 8 ox. can 3U 1 D AVIS\ BAKIHO POWDERrrrrr..^arge can 19e E ARLY MORN COFFEE ...:...-..'-..-3lbs. 99c N APTHA SOAP, P. ft 0. ...;._..:.--. bar 4c J EA POT TEA .... *4 lb. Tgkg., 15c; H lb. pkg.29c BUTTER We MI* • iustly proud of our Butter. It's quality cannot be surpassed. <n Fresh Fmits 9c Vegetables AT A'PWICB WHICH «AVCS VOU MONEY Extra Special—Canada Dry Ginger Ale ---.3 for 50c » . '• *, Calif Mr. and Mrs Lee S. Day and fam- ily of Bradenton. Fla.. have been apendlnr ten days at tbe home-^pf Mra. Day's sisters. Mr* C. T Hen . ^_ • tlrmnir^Tut Mm Harrnrr E Web- C. Boneateei and family of ller Mr rj^y l% « member of tbe Ul, were In toam last rrV-^fTe lertslatnre oL-F*orld> m %t^S!^X M e t at p^ .Mr. and MrTrfiTRrt^per and «t BoMeueJU rice preeMem of «* l\^* 1 * of Mr » Dr »P er * p « , ? rt *- xac nrm nauoow ow. «tr«*t Mr Draper plaan«-d to rf- Dnke as* rttnrmta to fcto^ tnra to cJereUnd Tueadar and his Los Anareiea. J u^rge bo* farm near Plereeneld. . planning to return to Coy vernenr Mra E. A. Jenne and daughter on Fri6 ^- Auguat 30, after spend J Haael returned to their home at! in * thelr **<\»*Km at Chalk River, Port Cheater laat week by auto.i° nt Service will be held in Trin- after spending the months of July|L ty EP 1 ^ 0 * 1 ***** on Sunday, and August at Star Lake and Gou-1 ^^^ l - mt n a m vemeur They were accompanied to Port Cheater by Mrs. W. S. Griffith of Rowley street, who r^ ^ m„ after , twa waaars at tbe gaeat of Mr. atti Mra. feearau J. Peek He by his Mra. Maana Lerten, and family will remain for a few weeka Mra Grace Anthony and Mra. Minerva Dodds»and daughter Etlx- «be<h of Loe Angeles. ( alt!„ are spending a few weeks tbe roeata of Mr and Mra H H. Hodgkia *aa« afaia atreet. Mrs fiMhauj ka a akater and Mrs Dodds a comaia of Mr. Hodgktn IPrmak Powers of Be at Sylvia Lake—Labor Day. RODGER'S Mr and Mra Warwick of New York a ffwas* tor a few day* of Mra. Warwick and nave been apen-tlng t la« ataane of Mra. a saspfbrr * Mra. Mar? Rochester r*lu* mt tbe boaae ef _ Mr Powers' amrenta. Mr and Mra. Hioore of -E W Powers tn Reed street tbe and naat wee* Mr Power* ks well •f know a ni GowerDeur where be at isasiad tbe local aigfc acbool At Mr «Jbd Mra •imaif be ts coamearted wttli tbe F—fsasi Ko4ak eosamaay In Ho- ! Look! listen! turned to her home Monoay. . \ Mr and Mrs Robert C Smith re- turned the past week to Gastonia ^ T^ where Mr Srutth haa been band instructor in the Gaatonia achooi* for tbe paat four yemra. He haa accented a sinmar position wHh tbe acbools at Charlotte. N C. where they will reside. Mr*. Smhh has accepted a poaitkm aa insarucl- or m tbe nrst grade tn tbe Char kotte scboota H S Chrtstiaa of St Pet^rahnrg Pia_. saiea saanager for tbe Syra- cuse Washing Machine Company in six southern states sad district saanagsr for Florids. arrived Son- day for a abort visit a? hia former home here Mrs Cbikatkaa has been vi*4Mng ber parents. Mr. and Mm M £ Lehigh, on West Barney street for tbe paat three weeka. Mr and Mra M EV Clark of Mich kgas CHj. lnd_ were woek-emd gwaats of Mr and Mra N E Marah and Miaa Mary ^>awaff of atreet. Mra Caark fmaxiti ta Qaamintni and Uaaa is trat natt here hi twea^y-ati rksHad tbe at Ufctie Bow Corner* by bar graadfaiser br Notice MU-i-* li Just Received New Line of COOK STOVES and HEATERS Saturday, August 31st We Will Start Our Part Wool Blanket Club .-\\If 50c Down and 60c per week for stir* ndwitioffial weeka (a total of $5.00> aecuraa a pair of Beautiful Part Wool Plaid Blankets, -eixe 72x#4. \\ REASON FOR THIS CLUB - So many people want to buy these blankets this easy way. TKis blanket is one of the many extra values that we are able to offer as the result of the combined buying' power of a group of quality stores. Not only are wg going topass the saving secured by this cooperative buying on to you, but we are also goingto divide a part of 0Ur profit with those who join in this clulx/ * r- * . ' SAIDEL 1 the Arts \**-*- THE PLAN IS SIMPLE All yon have to do i> to come hi tbe store. in«|*ect the blanket*, secure a cltrb card, select tire <*o\or Wao* ket yon prefer from the Kaxnpte* on display, and then pay only oOc down and 50r per week for 9 additional w«*ks (a total of only fcYOO) ai>d m-hen the final pay- ment has be«n made you frill be the proud p****e*s»or a{ R \m\r of these beautiful Part Wool blankets Tht plaa is ao aunpir the priee b ao low and tae payments ao small that anyooe eaa essiiy aecurt a pair of If yon live too far away to jret to thej ^turc* you can JOIN BY MAIL Miitajntf in your nayinent* hy rheck, poe4 rf-1 iv-e order or <Sav*h. and when the bianketa are \ dt'ivfred if y<u Are i>»t tleliffbtad ^ ti! tS»ero and morv than *sst;sfcJ ve wiH not oav ly refnj>d all the money yon hare paid b«t wiH |MV yon interest as weiL ^ THE,BLANKETS are Part Wool and Fine China Cotton, Satin Bound «ze 72x84, your choice of «** beautiful colon—orchid, blue, green, roae, gold and lavencUr. - j C. R. RODGER^ *fe^ *** m ..!F7^Sg^>^-»^ \> •f-r g -Jlat •a'l-inftr^' ^ •*^ aai^^wl^afc '%3?W** ,t * JR^KaaW*s!!*- -£.^5aaaOaW»k rj^^-\ '\.** C- <Sfc\