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i^P&ife^ r*«S^ ;•*.* -^- ^ £>: V* TWl TfttaUIMlVftatSS. CfcCUVlUHgUH, fa, V. tm^t jfclEF PERSONAL MENTION 1*^ 4Se 1 37c J 87c 1 98c 1 42 1 29e 1 Z8e 1 Be 1 53e 1 L9e 1 S5e| 1 :>:*i 1 * v M M 1 *-\ < ** l ^ -1 M^i l J 1 ^ ' -^' [ V- *\ i * \>.j \ i •*W Hail aa* mUf •later Mr*. J. B. CAM spent ,wlU Mary <aa4 John It East Mala stroet. \—Mrm. Martha Gray and Mrs John L*ach of Syracuse »p«*Bt Thmnka jftriaf with Mr and Mrs John Con Hi of Clinton street * JMr» Raiph Lo>e of Barnes ttreet taken to the Hepburn Hospital Qgdeasbiirg Saturday for obe#*r Lynn J Halt son ol Mr and Mr* JL O. Hall left Tueada% >> auto for St. Petersburg. Fia.. * .I.T~ i.~ *:h the winter Mrs Jesait- Seaktr or %\'>-»: M.fu atreet ha* as Lrr a-urs; i.*i* w»«~k Mra. Los* it- Wa*b.hur.i >f M*-u -» a former r*-aidVrj« of » ni» * 'I- Mr. and Mr» Wm Mulim an 1 •oa Willi* of r^fc*t Main air*-*-! plan to loave next week for St J'eterv fcarz. Fla. where U\*y *ill »l»^nu tfce winter Mr and Mr* G^o L ft.' <«t Bock Island sir*-fi WV :hi> .*•-••* %jr auto for Honda They » II *p-.ii a Bo«\b >n Waahinirtor, ta<: • r»~ roaaaJnder ot the winter at M.vi.u Mr*. Poater (*+*<**! of Wollantor. Mass.. who »a> caJUxl Wr~ b> ,lt \\•eath of her aunt Mrs H:\rm.ir« Mitchell, will remain 'hroujch n^ holiday•. the put**! of h*-: farh--. X* A. Swett. Miss Patienc*- S*-akrr dauch:» r of Mr and Mrs. F L Jieak»-r. re toj-ned Sunday to h*r po«;;jon in ta*» Canajohan*' *» hoolv af**-r r> tag detained at ht-r horn*- h*-**- : - past week b> U^nr^ Mrs Imofrene Hall and son l>-» la left for tb*ir hon.»- in Crc~»Hl. Mlcli.. aftnr ,*r*-ndine ih«- p**t anoath with Mrs Hi!l> *!*•••• Mrs J B. Ca&s of <>pd^n«iburK and h*-r aiece Mrs. John Kaaney of IJADOTI Jtrt Ralph Aracw of N*«rwood who haj been upeodinx th«- paj*' few months in Wnuon; and other >laret. i* vl*lunic h*-r ^:^!-^. Mr> Kdward Dulack and will remain un tU after the holidays Mta» Ma* Warsro of Sratford Conn.. »ho ha# b^en »[^ndin« the paat ten day* a* the gue*t of Mr and Mrs Edmard DuLark of W^' Main street, returned to her home aaat Saturday James Roas of Prospect street lace weaver employed by the Scran torn Lace Company, returned to ih* •Pennsylvania city last Thursday to rvsume his position following a ten tajrt racation oming to part time te the bi|c mill. Mr. and Mrs L A Martin of Johnstown street, who have spent •everal winter* during recent year? at 8t. Petersburg. Fla., where they .malntaJn a home, will leave thi* ;woek by motor for the southern ctty where they win remain until •the laat of March. Mr. Martin was employed all summer and until last week by Fred J. Love, having had charge of the delivery of lumber Ckistmas Specials U mooa Dlnnar SaU Aaaorted colors 1600 S4W tmofcirtf Cabinets KOO Other •mohtra .11.50 up Magaxina StaiMla $1.50 and 13.50 Velocipedes ».98 up •-• Tot Bikes 12.50 Child's Rockers 13*50 up r Cedar Chests $10.50 up Table Lamps ' Complete with Shades __ $5.00 up Bridge Lamps Complete with Shades $3.00 up Ftowr Lamps Complete with Shades $3.00 up * Double Blankets Part Wool __1_S2.75 p^r — :~~ Living Room Suites $99.00 ••Trim's Fmkve Store (Complete Home Furniahlmj) 210-212 Factory St. WATERTOWN, H. Y. J. K. Baniett was called to ht» hoaie in Adams thu UiOrning by the lUneaa ol his father Isadore Kobttllard of West Main strft-t will lea\e soon to spend a few *e*-ka *nh ivlati\es and friends a r S: Dominic. Canadji MtAS^f MUdred and Lauretta J^inard and M»r»!Utnir Sayer and Kenneth Ga f e * of S>rmrti»** m ^-re ^rr-k end rii*-!*'> MI ihfit iiomee hefr- J H Corae of Ko< k Uland itre^' ha> b«-en AufTt-nug wi* n a bad in f»-<!!on in the IffT hand, folio* in* a fl'.Kht abrasion of 'h*- »km re tr-ntl> Mrs Howard K:t-wn*n en't-rtain ed me pajat »»-rk her M»ier. Mta> JH*-len H>ers. and M*»r* Marian Wallace. Mary K*-ll> and Arir^n Jai-k^on. all of ogden^burg and former clas»maie* in the Nur»**i» Training Course ar tike Hepburn hoapital Mrsv Catherine Freeman and daughter. Klma and >on William of Smtih »t r>»** ? are » pending a Meek or 1*0 in IVl**) K f r; \:r»itin>C her other daughter. Mr» Krvd A*h worth and husband Mr and Mri* Karl Baldwin and l»o daughters Madeline and Myr tie Of J^Wpe-ct Stl-e^-' \rf\ 1A>' we.-fc b^ motor for Mum:. Florid* »here the\ exp»-<*t \o remain un:l sbi»ut April 1 Tae> readied .u* Florida ( it> la*t Friday and r>*[»o, * ed !hat the i rip w a> made without .troubU of aii> kind altliough they found .-m-w and rather cold weath er from uouv^rneur to lialtimure Md >! >p Ktuuia Wood of We*t Wain s:re*-? en!erta:ne<i ihe West Side Get-ToKethei Club la>t Friday af terneon at her home and the affaii was a success a> u.^uai «irh mo*t of the nirmb^^rup present. Mr?* Frances Wells and Mr* Theodore o'NVil secured the high scores at i^dro the former taking the J^ad Refreshments Wei>- .ser\e<I The rrierMnL' n» v Friday afternoon will l>- held at (he home of Mrs Jame* Carson Went Main street Early Railroader Had Many Brilliant Ideas At A!bnn>. N. T.. Aurust ». 1S31. , the Drvt v ( Iwduletl pa^»em:er train <<> l»e o|H'rwtet| t<u American *oll ftiffed aw«y from tlie makeWiift d«iM»t with its 1\. passengers. At i fl.e throttle wa« I>avid Matthew. an lngentmi* Sf-otsnuin. destined to be<««iii»e the father of ruilnmd 1m- provement*. M: tthew wu* pTtiud of the cab that sheltered hlni. fur It wa^ tne first on*> u^ed and he had devised if. «*re\i«»u* to that, eu- glueers and firemen had labored r*f>o*ed to the elements. On a sob- setju«nt trtp a herd of cattle bWked the way and Matthew at once Invented WUHI he cwlle«l a -cow catcher\—It was constructed, however, to push the cattle aside rather than t«« r itch tl>em. In 1S?W 1 he made fhe ttn*t railway snow How and included a device to nipir the sm»w and pour thi a tank supplying the boiler. Among his many other to' tioos were two type* of handcart \ (the drat ones), the method of ' forcing wheels onto axles by prea* : sure and • device for pouring aand ; under the locomotive wheels t*) [ prevent slipping. RAlHWto POMOHA MASTER Eicctsd at Meetmg Held Last W«tk at Wmthrop—Fifth Degres Is Conferred WBOMUtMV. BAY. DaCt^tBER 11, Iff ....*,.- , • *? \ - - .* *.- '• ^ - >r :'-/ V.\ • ' /» \ BaesnsaaaBBsKKssv^ on a cold stormy morning tt^e firs: week in December 152V. the officer* and member* of Si La* j rence County Pomona Grange put j on their fur coais and chain* on their automobile urea and betook . theinaeive* to Holmes HU1 in the town hall near Wmthrop where they »ere the gueata of Wmthrop Grange who entertained ^!th the be*! mey had in right ro>al man ner Carpenter * vUl i tiriuan 40a some - tfiiofl that MOU need ae badJv| asdrivinq *' ** leesons Katie. ' in 1&H at the age of seventj-Bloe. —Detroit News. Mutaken Notion That Everything Wat Loet Dr. John Watson used to tell a atory of a Liverpool merchant who, through no fault of his own. failed tn business and came down with a crash from prosperity to poverty. When Doctor Watson called to of- fer sympathy and assistance, be found his friend In the depths of despair. \Everything has gone!\ be moaned. **I have lost every- thing.\ -That's bad,\ aald Doctor Watson, \*o you've lost your repo- i tarion.\ \No; thank God,*' aald the man rather Indignantly, \my name and reputation are nnsullied.\ *Then your wife has left you,\ \ anggested Doctor Watson. M My ! wife.*' cried his friend, hla eyes > blazing with, *aj?»r. \my wife ia sn angel—loyal a*od kind and true.\ -I see.\ aald Doctor Wataon, -then —your children have turned their ', Jharkfl on y^w- \-• -^t irrrcT'sccrnrd to know my children.\ said the man. \nntil this happened. They have peep ao brave and tender and sympathetic\ M My dear old chap.\ said DfKtor Watson. **you told me you had lost everything. Why. you've lost nothing except a paltry bag of gold. Ixne. loyalty, com- radeship—all the really Important things—are yours stllL Cheer up. and «4on*t he an MJot. M Tiie meeting opened in the flm degree at 11 a m with Worhy ! Maafer Fmerson H H Smith in! the chair The committee on ReiM> ; Jut ions were B J Kogen» Leon Clau§. and Henry Fret-man on at^ J Plica:ions. Har\e> Hale George t f'eisue and Horace G Dougla-s* | It being election of officers, a committee of tellers vi aa appointed conaisfinc of Maud Winie Albert i Hull and Horace G Hurlbut CA) if or report* of gran*e«> ] br-inight a response from twenty ' >e\en of the thin> ft\e granges . iiichville Grange invited Pomona; to meet with them for the March 'Meeting to be held MafT^l 7 1 S#3\ This mas accepted and rh+ June nieenne will be held :n !>eKalb i Secretary's repor for the past t«o yean* «as read and accepted The treasurer's ret*or* for the la>t two > e« -*. was aJ^c read and ac rf*pte<i Motion *a» maxle d nd car ried v*ta' the Mwf\> of f he differ ent (i r an«e* prepare a sla:» of ofT* cer> •<* recommend for election T»;e hfth degre* waa conferrxl on thiry one candidates Mr* Law rence H-atherinrron acte<j as 'he T»ianis' Tableaux were pur on by Lisbon Grange and were exrellen\ The member* numbered and i» was found th^re were IT\ present The dekkra T es to Slate Granee at S> ra cu-fte the first week in February of lf*.tv were ejected a> follows Delegate -at lar«e Ralph G Win-.- Kendrew Miss lona Hanna Pots dam. C H (> Leary : Kdwards. Mae Whitford; Canton Irvine Ho*le> Crary's Mills. Inez Barrows. Nor folk Horace G I>ouglass: Ma^sena. Mrs I N Benson. Gouxerneur Rov I) Gibbs. Crier Hill. Mrs Al 'f red Preston Hammond George Tjtvlor: Kichville. Mrs James Hall. Nicholville Philip J Garvey; Mt View. Mrs W J Griffin Lisbon Olenn Sheldon The officers electee! for the en- suing two years were Ma*ter Ralph Wing: nieiV*-*.* oif-nn Sheldon lecturer. Mrs Hugh Parr Chaplain. Rev l^w r»«nce Heathenngton Steward Stanley Smith; Ass*t. Steward Salter Cook; Treasurer. Henry Flls: Secretary. Mrs H. G Hurl but: Gate Keeper. Jav Dewey Ceres. Althea Butterfleld: Pomona Jennie SwHher«: Flora lona H,HT\ na; Lady Aas't Steward. Mrs. Wal- ter Cook: Executive Committee. B J Rogers: Deputy. Albert Hull: PI an la;. Mrs. Clara Heatherlngton. The correspondent Is to be ap- pointed by the Master and Deputy. A vote of thanks was given the retiring officers and Brother and wntirr n. u. ^injtn tor tneir effi- cient work Evening meeting*: Singing by the Winthrop grange; Installation of Pomona officers, by Dean Van C. Whittemore of Canton; Vocal duet by Winthrop Grange: Play. \Sauce for the Goslings\ by members of Winthrop Grange. Eight different resolutions 'were referred to the committee and dis- cussed. These resolutions covered a large area of things concerned with the Grange and its activities. Mrs H G Hurlbut. , Secretary. Jell Charlie to 9«c j £A-WB*1SW rtqht avuouj Ijou know whag hajfimtdL to mi) dad and Kit oar ia*fc u#ar WelLht paid oui five ihou^and before he <qot khrovjLeh, .» M^S. SMITH ^ DIED LAST NKHt Agtd ReaieeM of ftfcchville atl Yaers of Aa« Funeral to Mm Held Friday y^^ Martha Holland Smith. a«ed M >r«r» died at her home in Rich- v ; ..r- Tuesday evening at l;M| H d* . 1\W Mrs Smith was born In | mijle January' t>. l*M, the ier of Oliver and Cynthia on Holland She was the , ol the .late Anthony C w howe death occurred in Sne was a member of the; i church of Richvllle and al he W C T L j Smitn i» suni\ed by two; Kord and Kfford Smith of r lie a daughter. Mrs Louisa B- n.iAiu. Klchvilir and ode slater.! M • - C A I*ieixe of Stnlaberg. j Conn Funeral sen ices will be be: t rrou. the home Friday after-: ni* r. a*, two o'clock. Rev Frank, B«:*ce-.t». pastor of the I*sited ] Cl.-rcn. officiating BurtaJ will be ' niair .c * rie Wayside cemetery at Kn:i\:Ile a, ot Mr: K :.» The Farm Woodlot FLOYD M CALLWARO S. L. \J. Dept. of Foreatry the Farm Woodlot tree* in the farm FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH -' Minister. Rev J W Barrett Friday and Saturday. Dec. 14-15— Pastor's Aid Society Baaaar and Fancy Sale Koast Pork Supper. Saturday evening from 5 to T. Sunday Morning Worship at 10:3f» with Sermon. \Christmas Jjrtfts \ ---€htrrcti SchooT at noon with classes in Religious Instruction for all ages. Epworth I^eag-ue Devotional Sen ice at 6 3\. with Question Box Evening Worship with Sermon \The Star in the EaJrt \* A cordial welcome to everybody L'ft History o Tne life Of 'wiH-diot may well be compared to the i:fe of man and ma> be divided in-o four phages as follows: 1. The seedlin* or \babyhood\ stage 2 The sapling or 'boyhood'* stage 5 The mature or \manhood\ Stage j 4 The \old age\ stage Let us consider this ?r*-e life his tory in its various stages j i l. The seedling stage — During the seedling stage or babyhood of the young stand each tree grows a* a separate individual with no regard to its neighbors It has plenty of light and space for growth and consequently has no competi- tion in maintaining itself in the *»><rH t'n'il the trees have groivn j sufficienMv to have their crown* ; meet, the ground is not shaded and ( t'l^v often become parched and dry. ' Therefore, growth durine the seed- ling -rage w PI often be rather slow. 2 The sap'ine stare -This is the ctp*^ of rapid height growth. The j tret*g have grown sufficiently to \ have their crowns touch, the ground Jbecon\es shaded, and the formation of a true forest soil (pre- viously described in fhis column burins »« take place It is at thtft stage of the trees life that it ceas es to live aa an individual and be- comes part of the complex tree as- sociation known as \A Foreaf* or \A Woodlot.\ Because the crowna touch, growth In a side wise direc- tion rs practically checked and all energy is devoted to stretching up- ward for light and growing apace. At this stajre the struggle for exist ance is very keen, and only the most vigorous trees aurvlve, the others dying aa a result of shading and crowding;. It Is at this rta*e that the farmer can beet aid na lure in its struggle By cutting: out the weaker individuals and undesir- able species, more growing apace will be available for the beat trees and a more rapid and better growth will result The material taken out at this time -ill nanaUr V «f a sixe sufficient to pay for its re- moval The last two stages in the life i history of trees will be described j next week. I EDWARDS ORANGE NEWS r\i*ard* Grange. No 96V held | tf. - tweni* first regula: meeting j or. Saturday evening. L>*c. 7th. • j 1 ' ' re w as a fair attendance pre* i ec Two applications for member-] I sn.p were presented and referred i to a committee t ' The annual election of officer* too*, place a: this meeting Brother , Gl-nc Bullock. Brother Bower : j Fieeman. and Sister Ines Brown 1we-e appointed aa tHhr*. aftef-r jwf.;ch the following officers were, jeleited for ii»3M Master. Frank Always Appropriate Thin year's n/iiiarkahli* as- M.irtmt*nt uf IJIUMIS, Wllmns, l\»Io < MotJi ami J>oeHkins cfmii^ in Portfolios ami Cal>- inets, in the* priro ran>re from Wr t«» $1..^). Also ^inalh'j pa^katrt^ and K.rir*»i <>nes. GREETING CARDS OILOCHROMSS PARCHMEKT8 WOOD CUTS DRY POINT ETCHINGS Hundreds of Designs Single Cards A Assortments Kodak. *•*;- Fountain Pens Pen and Pencil Sets Pencil Boxes Rook Flinch Wings Imported Perfumes Thermos Bottles Calorex Jars Books and Diaries Watches Clocks Leather Portfolios Congress Playing Cards New BUI Folds Bath Salts •j ••**!&•&.,•<•* Christma* Boxes of Cigars CHOCOLATES CAN FRESH AND DELICIOI Beautiful Zmst Pack PEARLTONE TOILET SET! ROSE QUARTZ MARIGOLD A8TERIA WHITE ROSE ACQUA MARIN1 Inlaid With 22-Karat l Priced from $5 to B.O.KINNE1 THE &SXALL 8TORE In. le< a. v : M }r la i Ce W A.- t:. ra^am; o\erseer. M C. Noble. •u:er. Margaret Wilson, ^tew J. G JVwey. a^aintant stew ich Ju?t held their last quanerly K WtKxlcock; treasurer. Bower •eman secretary. Ihivid Cle d. j-d'e keeper. Glenn Bullock. e ? Hazel Clark; Pomona, Don? hb. F'lora. Mamie Hurley; Lady isant Steward. K^elyn Watson; >-ee. M. E Woodcock. ROSSIE The missionary aociety of the .Presbyterian church will hold a rag carpe: social on Friday eve • ning. Dec IS. at the home of Wil•, ' liam Venton. If you care to enjoy ' a pleasant evening. Just come alon - and brintf your friends with you i The only penalty in\ol\ed is that the ladies are requested to contri , bute a few sandwiches, etc.. as no' i social would be complete without n little lunch. K^eryone is invited ti attend. The St Lawrence County Farm Bureau conducted a barn meeting at Dan Phaien s farm oa Monday afternfK>n. Dec. $!h. j Leon H Clau^*. farm bureau man ager g;t>- a short talk and intro - duced Prof S. J Brov nell of the lepartment of animal husbandry .Ccmell l*ni\ersity, who gave a ; lensihy talk on the management of — i dairy herd*-. A:'end the box social held at the We reall> believe that Kossie is G'*ani;e Hall. coming back to its own again a' Boxes a plenty, some large and ' the rate the vacant houses are be some small. , in» rented around the village. Only Fi!l**d to the brim with 'excellent one more vacant houae remains'. eats, .so our advice is you had'better Turkey and chicken, and all kindt* ] hurry if you want to live in our of meats; j Town this winter. The larger the Fie cake, and cookies and choice*? population the more business for of sweets. j the old 'burg So. come birr a-botfT The fun wiir^' - — -\ \ - The third and fourth degrees will be conferred at the next regular mee'ing which will be held Satur day evening. Dec. 21 A degree p:ac*:ce meeting will be held on Thursday. Dec. lS>th >;>-er> Mrs J G Dewey and Ad d> Noble were reported as very ill it wa* agreed that either fruit o: flowers be sent A box social w ill be held for th» D+Lefit of the Grange in the Gran-* hai; on Friday evening. Dec 13th. Th;> is to be- a public affair and a good 'inie is anticipated for all EXTRA! EXTRA! JK Tbit wedefa EBucb allaemaaed huadreda of thm ba^a been —Id at now only in taw namaWwi IUK+U a/ DiHimctimn i • °! B. O. KINNE The Rexall Sto be great. Friday night, lucky date. the 13th, a sure FREE METBOOltT CHURCH SS West Main Street Hev. O O. Burley, Minister Cottage prayer meeting Tuesday evening at tne home of Mrs. Isabel White Thursday night, mid-week prayer meeting at the church. Sunday Service* Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Preaching. Il:ft0 a. m. Subject. \Adequate Supply for Every Need.\ Claas Meeting at noon. firming— v~r ar and Praise sea vice at T: 15; evening sermon a: 7:45; subject, -Now and Tnen.\ A hearty welcome for all. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH CARD OF THANKS We wish t o thank our friends -and neighbors who so kindly aaaisted us in the aickneas and death of our beloved husband, father, brother, and grandfather: also for the beau- tiful flowers and other deeds of kindness shown. Mrs. Marian Hall. Mrs. Eva Baas. .Jatr. and Mra. Albert Tulley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Oleason Mr and Mrs. Alger Hyde. Mr Andrew Hall. The Grandchildren LADIES SILK HOSIERY Kti<*li pair «lohi' U]> to represent a beautiful Christmas candle. A unique idea showing the cleverness of the giver. , A few sound apples placed in the ! cake box will help keep the fruit cake moist. Sponging with ammonia and pressing -wilt often remove the shine from woolen clothes. COX DEPT. STORE DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING JN KITCHEN CUPBOARD By NELLIE MAXWELL Rev. V. teBoyle. MJL. B.D.. Rector ?^ Third 8unday in Advent r The wisest parents w'.sn to u:« derstand and help rather than ip dictate to or possess heit chil- dren *-! Grand Union Co. QUALITY ?OOD 8T0RXS Sa^gegte. Savings December 9 to 14 'Butter lb 51c Try 8ome of the Best x- M P1S8H WEOLI ULK CHSaSE ....lb 29c FT/EE LAJLD .... . 2 lbs. 27c rntKMAWS BORAX SOAP 5 bars 28c OMSOO Milsi iitg ftsat free with each pound «sa 23c rUUTAMMALT ..... cu5Se •SXanATIA ...^Ib.21cHIb. 41e 8aJaL.LT/CX7 STEItX CUaSTiaTIXLD sad OLD 04LD aOAaiTTB .... eartc* tiJ5 jKky FVirids OEAiroSS doc S5c. 3 dot. SI 00 §AT«n 3 for 29c SODACEACXaaS 2 ft* 29c 2 ft* 33e cumr 3 iu. sse - lb l>c lb CM Cc Grand Union Groceries, Inc. MEAT DEPT. WHoU or Horf &vmoa#d Haie* 23c latt^d Cui-ea eWooe 8* wares 17c 14V12 La- *ork Lo*f)S Doid's Beat 23c 19c a>»eklo4 Pnaj'a Feet 2 Urn. 25c Ovr aWat lacow by tbe pomad Te»»a1or Pvk C 25c Sftav 20c ac^*^« a>K*< **i*m4 Ma#» 48c iaa%«ty l«c to22c ft Ib«v 83c »»»»»*.»»«* ass aaa>sM»M» L^t not ambition mocli'-th«tp .. „ o*«-fu1 toll, Th + *T h'.m^ljr joy» and d^a- t;nr obncur*; N' r a r «indeur hear, with a <; »-d*inful Mnit», TJ.e ••h'-r* >>ut simple snnala of xhf p>or. •^ —Oray. Everyday Dishes A POT r««a>*t when WHI co*»k**d IK one of tbe o>o*t apperir.inc ot ui^l^ea. Boy a lour or Hve. pound fdece t»f beef fn»m tbe rump round or chuck, ^aripe wrth a dam,. Moth to TeiiHr\^ any rlrte tK»o*** Dredge with floor, add season top* and put into a kettle with three ta blespooufols of nweet tat; aaar on all sides, tuminf carefully not t. pierce tbe meat ainl h***- th* )oicea. Now add a few tablewooon fuls of water. Just enourh to *?eaiu and coo* sU»w!j ; add a^abie*ry$on ful or two at a time, aa th*» wa ter cooks swsy. took shout three boars until tbe meat is very fen der. Adding a clove of p»rile stock wits do van, or an onion with ck>ves fives a fin> naror to tbe aeat witb- oat beinf at all objerrioaable to ihe saoat parriCBlar Jf desired, car rota stria? beans or other re*e~ tables may be added to the roasL a la Modw.—Prepare s trt- pot eoowt aa abore Mix otbe teaspoon ful -of salt. Ofsr-elrhUi tea- apoonfui of pepper, oor u^eapootv fat of sahaced oartoa, tbe same of minced pander, one teaspooofa) of Dec. 15. 1929 8:00—Holy Communion. 10:00—Church School. 11:00—Holy Communion. Dedica tlon of the new kneeling benches 2i30—Service at DeKalb Junction. 4:00—Service at Hermon • :1S— V. P. Fellowship. 7: SO—Evening Prayer. The Every-Member Canvass con ducted last Sunday was a rreat success. Over aiity pledges were brooarht in totaling tS.'K*. for the support of the parish, and $400 for the Church's Mission The new oalr kneelers r'—ntly installed in the Church have been paid for by S». Agnes Guild an*i v. ill be dedicated at the morning service next Sunday r A Christmas service and Com munion will be .held in Triniy church on Chnrma* Eve... Dec. 24. ai 11:00 p m Special Christma* maalc will be presented by, the • bolr CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKE 23 Main Street If you are particular and like tbe beat, eoma to the Califor- nia Frurt Market. GOUVERNEUR Here you will find a full lint of Freeh Fruits and Veget- ables during the Christmas Season. -Ph Hmrt you will find Coui Service. Quality and Prices, SATURDAY SPECIALS FRESH WALNUT MCATS, 75c LB. FRESH PECAN MEATS, 76c LB. DONT BREAK YOUR tMme end r*p bar seares cbamped See. Cat one-foam pcead of sail port hrro thm s:rip* and roll la tbe sewanaiafw. Cm gaabes all over rbe saeat aoe-he'tf lack aVe| teaert the aeasoeed strips of fteil tbe roaac la sme-balf caprai of tr and an ataad e^er alfwt m «artj »rm te laoi hxa rv>ti seiosw aad krvwa ia eae fa- of faL r^st la tbe and arovw ee aE sidea Ado f *e scraped carmem. rw© ranups rmc aats pants and eaw cat of Oerrer tSf-fctiy aa «w mi rais of caict »«!*» peprfkj mm M-ed fmaei YHIS WINTER IJV M(k*u-alks claim Qatny rictim- in Uoaver- oeur every year. But if yap let roe put ICE CREEPERS on yocr for.tv^^r von are sa/e ftod FOTV. DO IT KOW BSTOEI 70U TALI Alex Carbooe KHOI &ZPAI1 SHOP llUar of O z O a> SNOW APPLES 3 lbs. 25c 90c pk. CALIFORNIA EMPEROR 0RAPES 2 lbs. 25c Northern Spy Apples 2 lbs. 25c ' $1.20 pk. Extra Fancy CalrforiHa WINESAP APPLES 49c doz. \NV now have a complete line <f i Nut*'and a fine assortment of Hershey's and Dajrirctt's Candies JUICY FLORIDA ORAPEPKUIT 4 for 25c Sweet Juicy W\*ryd* 4cBEAJfO ORANGES . 2 doz. 49c CATMOftC cEAKBsaaras 2IU.39c COO KINO ONIONS 8Ibs,25c 1929 CROP Diamond Wsbwts, tbe be«t S6e H>. Soft Sh«Ikd Aimoads . Soft Shelled Pecans ... Hard Shelled Almondi Hard Shelled Pecans . Braxil Nuts Mixed Nuts FRESH CAVALIER DATES 39c lb. SMYENAnOe 1 lb. pkg.43 Vz lb. plcg. 25 SPEAE BRAND ^fain / Lb. pkg. 45c s 5c tire s s Choc POTATOES SIbs.25c Hershey's Bars, 5c sire. 3 for 13c Harsheys Bars, 10c sisa, 3 f or SSc 3 for 16c HB>. »c ...3»clb. . 3 for 10c SIfaa.35c SftaSc ...ttelh. Mr. Ooodhars. Scsisc Ontario Cream Drops 2pkga,25c DROMEDARY SOLDI* DATS 2Scpkg. «XTRA FANCV ASSORTEO . PRUTTS lib, boa SSc rtts»oamo 21ba.45c CABBAfiE 7&W.2Sc '•IS OCLrvsirv OPES EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS -•^*~~ > % s*. -*--- .*3K •i-i ja^jfii-V r 5£»i- «fe.i£g*--iri\