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• •am 'mm £'>£.^JtA»-> V*?-^/*' >**. '» ***• THt TRISUNE-PSESS, OOUVgHIUHjttL^ V. WEDNESDAY, OECEMSE* 14. fsttt LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST Tnare will bo df m** tn tno Ornaft h*n «• l Judge J C Dolaa *** the speak er al the Minim M*-n \» Club tup- WOMAN, 99, DIES ATHAUESBORO ^OZ Friday •r^ateg. Doc. Utt. i p*?r at the Cong regauoaa] church Oldest 1 with'Hy*»'» ©rchostra furnishing last evening aijfass«-ua EXD* tbe music Keith Sninpee. too of Mr and Resident of Town of Fowler we—Mri. Aman4a Slod- gett. Born In 1S30 Mra. Benjamin Hutton of Braaie Mrs Wesley Snippy of D*Kalb Pawner* who entered the Whalea I Junction, U critical> .n 4 th« Van HosaTtai Wett Main street. Friday. Duaee hospital H^ J rLc It tor care. U reported aa from pneumonia > JDeC- lm proving Earl O. Dixon of Full.- A aon. named Charles Alien, was' It years, threatened u Mrs Amanda Kltu Blodgetr aged H years, two months and on* auffHring day. died at noon Friday at th* : home of her daughter Mrs Sher man Gates at Hailesboro She had ill*-. a#* been In failing health for the pas' ft pn^u- year Mrs Blodgrt? was the old VAN WIGHT B\ HOME FROM AFRICA Joined Wift H*r* After fte**di»fl Two Years In Liberia en Rwbber Plantation \ I £b Van D Wijcht. son of Mr Mrs Frank Wight, of Fowler, an employe of the Firestone Rubber company having srrved as mana ict-r of * company rubber plantation af Cape Palma*. Liberia. Weat Af nca. for the past two years, was M passenger aboard the i r ttited £'&'*•» Dn«-r Republic which flgur { r BJ.tvM.J. Carpenter * vill fix you up an insarance policy IDr Parker ho'rn\Monday Dec IS. to Mr. and mooia. was removed t«> the Van est resident of the town of Fowler Mrs, Ralph Simmons of Bienville Duaee Hospital late Tu^Uy ni*ht She had lived m that village all of - ^ of N a- the Whalen Maternity Home, In by the Severance AmbuUno S^r> her life _ .. i west Main street. , ice The trip was mad- 1 .ring the She was born in the town of Vo* I snow storm that prevail and COD W. October 12. 1830. on the farm The Handy Helpers of the M £ siderable difficulty *** expert known as the K K Smith A Son Church will boW their Christmas enced farm and spent all of her life tn p^ny »t the home of Mrs. C. N Holt on Friday. Dec. 2<Hh- Each member is urged to be present and bring a 10-cent present Vital statistics for November as issued by Town Clerk H C Rogers, are as follows village. hrrths S. deaths a; town, births 1. deaths 1; marriage licenses issued 3. that town, residing 30 year* on the ; farm now owned by Dr* Haw*** The Maple Island Fir*- company * VanAllen of Gouverueur She at of Alexandria Bay baske'b*!! team tended the schools vhere and after defeated the Gouverneur quintet . t ^at made her hoja> with her par by a score of 1* to 13 at Conten- i r tjt* SU* was the daughter of the tlon hall at Alexandria Bay Thur* Ure Archibald and Amanda Wtahr day night. The score at fcalf was Kitts The third daughter of a i found land fisherman last Friday ! M' \V:<ht arrived In Gouverneur \ on Saturday morning after com- ;»l-tiD< A journey that began Nov. I\ whr D M- t Wight left Africa- Mr W^ch'. did not desire to dis iu.^- the r^»cuf of the fishermen . . ., • <> a:i5 < '-a' extent simply saying IS COmpitU WltnOIAf OHC tha- he off'.^rs and crew of the A COrel*S» dnvtT RkUj flit K»-public ***re very efficient and at no time was there any disorder ; Tn*- fv«-public encountered some 1 dont b^btvc asm car Gouv*rneur % and Aleaandna Bay fmm „ y gf aev^n children 8 he is tb^ ' unj ^ al! > ™** «*» °* ^ ****** < 5. Collins was the referee k \\ f ,hB, l , fc t \ IM ' • h ' ** ^ d^coru/ort Mr Wljh. mti \ b ' r hom ' *\ h .?\ ^^-.m..^ that th^ n^hermeo r<«C««i at-rosst the Atlantic, according to . ; M- Wight, and although the water The Christmas tre* for the chil- * The local D. A. R Chapter willed Ames B^od'geu\ [he* town * [.^^ ^ ,y \ d .i^Vsu^S dren of St. James church will be , n**i Friday afternoon. 1^ •TXof Fowler m 1857 He died May 19 tan * u ^ pt °' er ine occan ' \** jK-id Monday evening. Dec 23. at »«* 2 30. with Mrs Rhod* ?r>x jyig - 30 in St. James hall Gifts for Graves She will be artrti»r»d by m^di the children may be left at the Mrs .L W Callahan and M#> Mar Mrs. Gates Mrs. Blodgett had ; ^'^^^nZ'^^SoTltoh. l^eahy store before Monday after *aret Bellows. Th* »P^fer of the been in good health until a y^r^^^ 1 ^^^^^ noon afternoon will be Mr. ^Harry Un«o. flshermen had lost «t» rudder and Elmer J- Murphy, XI Elm atr*«t. J lxa ^;.-* ho *&,'*»-<*• •«\ -tWr was an active member of the Bap Jhft ^ liw and lmckle on i b e main rotsdam. has accepted a position Tr **^ / i iur church and she took a promi dHcks of tht , shlp hluJ aUo p^,, & H sales agent for the Gouverueur / \ n-nt pan in church affairs centered useless' ar the time the Welding company in this village., A w .^X, ^ -k/%iii twtti ^ * Besses her daughter Mrs Gates. { Kepubhc re g C ue<J the fishermen. V)ou and drive on BUT^o R\VS TME DAMAGE- <Aonl fonjet that - '\ An tirard of aboui $>>$v was T»o sons di*»d in childhood Th«re Mr. Murphy will carry a compM, d ^^ n ^, day llu ,. iB con,^^. his stor* at P«»dui _^ Jamrt p Ricn4r< j g0n of S)r ,. Did you rt.*d that other no.lcX^ u »\ t0 * lb - r1 E I ^ on t^tL', U>J1, aay*ay, dont for, M thaalh. Tne ff ,r ,^LV* H J i U li.t,\rt \^ sur,ivM ei * h ' ^\drhildren Ladles' Grange Club is looking for iD? /°L tb / f,?. H Lo 0 ^ 1 ' T alc Cor- d flve crv » t . KrMdc hiidr^n Sh^ ,ou to come to the p^ party po n r f « \'Vr^ Tx ', , T' »\ <\ ch ^ rtul « d •-\• n - ^'P 08 ' tonight at the Granj* Hall A £.\' . 1 ^* S I'.l^^l^^lJ^l ^ ' tion. and was lovod and respected good time Is assured, with Mrs. ' Bert Pike as chairman. , CHRISTMAS HOURS \AT POST OFFICE In accordance *ich a Departmen- r d *\' h Mr Wight has had many l»ter-' *' ;, rd \ r , * ork '° \ . Pf 81 ^\7 °L H \ u Ut.ng experiences during tne Ume °* ( . ir :* ,B, V. I>,} ' * ll J b \ T* n f l \ VILLAGE TO TEST \ OIL BURNER UNIT For Hsatmg Municipal ftiiitdino— Pohc* Jusl'C* t Rsport for \ Novtmbcr Submitted j Village ofTif ials ha*e decided to try out an oil burner for heating the municipal building in place of the coal burning furnace Com plaints hav»» b*»en frequent that the building »a* not headed evenly At Monday night's rusting of the Village Board. \V W Chamberlain of Waterto^c state representative for the Nu Wa> <>ii Burner Co. of Kockford 111 v^a* present and demonstrate the n»»i» burner A burner **,* ordered for trial on a rental basis such rental to apply on purchase price if the burner is adopted i The police justice report for No- \emlvr showed f»*es from civil caa e* I1TS<» fines from criminal j cases $13* ?5. and fees from town ca*eH. $3 40 H C Koger* was re appointed registrar of vital statis- tics B«< Net Uaw«Ues»e A New York man ci»ntemrWatlng •txicide changed bis mind when be found 25 cents lo the street Would It be farr to refer to that it help from an unexpected <jnar ter?—Southern T.omUerman. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED -Position a s house keep-I FO« tALE— Nl©S T t> v*ny who has litUe girij shape, with water, tight*. A4 of >'f'\ol age ,H C Kogrl* closet, furnace, hot and hardwood floors. $2,70*. H C. FOR SALE Ijttle bunch hardwood ! ert timber iw to 1* acres. )us» out j ' side cor;KJf«'ian Ka»y to get out j POft gALt—• Daed ^arts) for att H C Kogers j makes oC cart. A'ao new and ond hand tires sod tabes Harass Giant ! city Aato Wrecking Co.. 14 FOR SALE Pure Bred Broaze Turkeys, bred for plum St Pboot W4^W age s:ie from exhibition breeding ' ] Mtf stock and unrelated nens selected FOR RENT—Modem for ex*r» »:i^ and Mred by ace red- I Main street H. C. Rogers. lted torus ^at!»fac!ion guaran ! • tewl Price a reasonable Mrs ' r <>R SALE—Pure Bred N« William Fortune South Hammond, i **\ Turkeyt. Roy E. Hlka, SPS, N Y Phone Oxbo* 4 V 23 lrp ] Gouverneur Phone 24-F-2. ll-17-4t» FREE-10 MUSIC LE 3SONS-FREE , r OR SALE -Good six room ^r.h r\er> piano »old trom no* '.ill Xrnas Pianos can be >een a! $ Park st Canton N V K p Townsley fail or \V, e I2 4 3tp gixxi lot. large garden. C Kogers F N MARTINGALE, Cottar Garment Maker Pitting Pressing l<rJtM#t* SIX DOZEN fresh bottles of that FREE-10 MUSIC LEft*ONS-F*€K wonderful eye medicine just re ui ^ „ very plano ^^ from celred at ^ orks orer Bank of Gouv XmtM puno* can be T**UT IMS tt 8 Parlt ft canton. N Y f^iWRITERS FOR RENT b>•' J?*£ W > Cal1 or Wril * meek or month Several kinds to * v iSU a at E P. choose from Rental rate $3 0U a ; FOR SALE -1 Jewel coal month C F Rush. Tribune Press ^ SlAr j^^,^ itoT# , x ^ ° glc< > jbox in A-l condition Oswegatdaisy FOR RENT -Good place for good ; ^1*,/°^ C °^ ^^^ barber shop H C Rogers ~Thi* Is tne\ time of year to mulch strauberne* after the ground is froien Phone 23 she is survived by a not he ter Mrs Beecher Morgan «. «eu-. ^ (i experiences during 'T ! ^ n A daughter. Mrs George \ QU lne ^bber plantation, one Hardie. died twenty two years ago. I of xhem m^Un* in a bad knife i MaMy Post. *g}4n. will h< James Matty Post. No. S5. Amer- ican Legion, will hold its annual Christmas party for the poor chil- aren^idonday afternoon. Dec. 23rd. 3:30. There will be a dinner The loss was recommended by Dr. W. S. Cook of Syracuse, state ex- amining physician. The award was Tor 64.6 weeks at $13.7* k' by young and old. Funeral services were held pri- vately Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from the home of her daughter. *>,., r.^ ^ ^ I Mrs. Gates Rev. Otto Helvie. pas Billy ETldndge, two-yearold son w ^ the Methoditt Episcopal of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Eldndge : cburch of Hafle iboro ofRclated. South street, was painfully burned ' The KrtLQilBonM ^ed as bearers Christmas tree William M<- | fJ^L 1 ^ J* ^, ir ^ Ijlf^l Interment was made at Hailesboro 'morning when he tipped over * ; cemetery heated can of- preparation being ; used for whooping cough, with which the lad is suffering. The fluid, although burning the boy lips and chin, did not enter his mouth. Dr. A. D. Burr treated him and his condition is not serious. -Carina is chairman of arrange jsents About 150 children *are ex- pected. Franklin Prtbble, 15. one of three children living with their grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Drumb. vho reside on a farm near Sprague- ville, suffered a fracture of the : FRIENDLY CLUB MEET WEDNESDAY The I>aughters of Cnion Veterans right leg abore the knee Monday t he - d tMr aMU||1 ChrUtInlL8 party afternoon. The ted was sliding down hill near the rural school in that district and in some manner he lost control of his sled, crashed into a telephone pole at the side of the road. Neighbors carried the boy to his home and Dr. D. M. Foas and Dr. S. W. Close reduced the fracture. BALED SHAVINGS 36c A BALE Entertained at Home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ells—*»f»roaree*fvt Pedro Played The Friendly Neighbors Club of Scotch Settlement, were entertain-1 t at the home of Mrs. Delia Hacker. Hailesboro street. Friday evening. The home was prettily decorated for the occasion. The feature of tho party was the presentation of'^^W-. «»^i«^.^«„ •.i-vr .t #K<> •K- £oi/«.i.... «~~~!\« CM AH ^ -« i *d last Wednesday night at the the following program. Ptano *»o * ^» „ %A ^ r »,,. mw%A w_ T *# r ,._ k), Eleanor Rose Campbell; rocal! 5 oaie °L Mr \ d Mrs J ; M Sli tion, Eleanor Rose Campbell; piano solo, >fre. John Weils; reading Mrs. L. D. Kerr; rocal solo. Mrs. Jay R. Seaker. Refreshments were served at the close of the party. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Got a car of shavings tjytjsjn my i RoVr y, p. poyig, M . A.. B P.. Recfor way, draw them yourself. This is probably leas than present carload Fourth Sunday in Advent. Dec. 22 price. 38 and 40 cents is usual win- S.00 A. M —Holy Communion, /tat coft of shavings and lath, un- 10:W A. M.—Church School: less the much Heralded Hoover*! 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer. Tortitoom arrives, fhrre won't be! 3:00 P. M.—Service at Fine. aay at say price, as mills will shut I 6:15 P. M.—Y. P. Fellowship Ser» down that make them about the' vice. first at the year. j 7:30 P. M.—Evening Prayer, according to my understanding 1 The Men's Club will meet Wed- aard times are not influenced as' nesday, Dec. 18, at 8:00 P. M. a** by the big shots as by the j CHRISTMAS EVE.. Dec. 28 .mtfc fellow like'you and I. How 11:00 P. M—Christmas Service *t7-00 a day to sweep a floor\' U and Choral Communion Christ were played, after which delicious refreshments were served. Prises 'twere awarded to MrsfE. G. Coates, and Earl Coates. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Barney HASH. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hill. Mr. E. O. Coates, Rail Coal el, wound in the hand, inflicted by a narive while in a state ,of rage. Mr Wight had discharged the man when 'he latter refused to comply with his orders. He received the wound in 1927 during his early days with the company. k In speaking of Africa and his im- pression of the country. Mr. Wight said: . • \The natives do thV greater part •^ lo :he delivery of special de- livery matter, making collections, and :he dispatching of rnaiU There **li. therefore, be no deli\enes by CP> or rural carrier on that day. anj no window service. | Tut- office lobby will be open as , usual, one collection will be made . in :he residential aections at 7 <X> a m.. and according to regular schedule in the business districts If packages or important mail which you desire to have delivered Af ft „V Jorv »« w«.V AfrlT. Vhi^ *™ ^pected to arrive on Chnst of our work in ^est Africa. Tney „,_. , *\ m ^^ w .-^^^ mtm #«- AOU**^ are paid at the rate of approximate- ; ?** _***. ^ rT ^^* ni . i .[ 0T *? li 2*Z ly 24 cents a day and are common- ly referred to as bush native*. by special messenger can be made by calling the post office. Collec- tions of the delivery fee will be made by the messenger upon de- livery. They are of course civilixed and many of them are quite far ad- vanced as far as intellect la con- cerned, although the greater part of the native settlement are living in a primitive state. . 1 - . , AAA . „. • ^ .. \There have been times when I «*Py»*ht 1919 by Edgar A Guest) THE CHRISTMAS SEAL have had under my supervision as many as 900 black men. Some na- tives, who were more capable than others and more trustworthy would What do you think of the Christ mas Seal? \What do you think*\ said I. serve me in taking charge of other] \ !t £* keln lh * Christmas Spirit i8 greater than gifts you buy or it proveth better than Jewels I serve oje> in i&juug cnargt* oi oioer j groups and seeing that the desired t >T work was accomplished. It is • I ' quite rare that any actual oaf breaks occur and even though they j 'do they are quickly quashed and no serious situations are ever al- lowed to develop aa a result of unrest among the natives. There were ten white men. Including my- self, supervising a territory of about 20.000 acres and it was sel- 1 dom that we saw each other more can t&an_^nce a week Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cassaw. Mar- garet Caaaaw. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. H t Storrin, ItosaTyn\ SforrthV \Hr and Mrs Frank Weaver, and Mr/ and Mrs. J M. Ella. A very enjoyable eve- ning was spent by all CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the sympathy shown us during our recent be- «ohig to nut one dollar in Gouver-1 mas Hymns and Anthems. *The| reavement; also for the beautiful near for every two it takes out is! Incarnation-\ \O Mira Xox'\j flowers and for the use of cars, beyond any reckoning I can do. as-! \Chorus Triumphant.\ I John K. Mills, •wiling that the public will keep on [ The Church School Christmas'. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McFadden,the buying high cost cars that do not Party will be held Saturday after- j *ave enough to eat or wear or bum. I noon, Dec. 28. | The Guilds will meet to make the* Christmas decorations on Friday afternoon and evening, Dec. 20. •w cuuusu u> eac or wear or oum. W. S. Corbin ^ Mr and Mrs. W. J. Scott. Raymond McFadden. The Tribune-Press makes ideal Christmas present. f CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET 8 Main Straat GOUVERNEUR iyeJTske Thifl OpjK>rUisiity to With Onr Customers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Phone 80 Come in and See Our Extra Fancy Fruit Baskets For a Christinas Gift > 105 4 r \The natives speak about 250 dialects in West Africa and one has t to become familiar with the fun danaentala -of every language-apolc That your heart hath room for your j fellow-man 'Who giveth jjo his friend hath done No more than a gracious deed. But the seal proclaimeth the man as one Who giveth to those in need. ] Por C*oA vshn msrVfttri tha spsr row's fall. tMveth not to his friends, but to one and all. 4~\£o-4-~teok at thf Christmas -seal; and ssy: ( This friend who reraembereth me. Hath also thought of the sick to- day* Wherever they chance to be And he giveth not only to cheer his own. NO TRESPASS NOTICES—Prtn*- TRUCK FOR SALE—1* ton Sel | ^ on oned cioiht iU# x^i^ wnk t den Truck, in Al mechanical name knii addreaa. Price He. pm condition Cheap. Good for farm dot en Mali your order with Uht- or trucking Call at 31t> or 120 ; West Main street. Gouverneur or Phone 244 J QT 181 W tance to Northern Tribune, eraeur. N. Y. , OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN JUST LISTED—Nice house with > —R U Wheeler wi»l be at the SC furnace, water, lights, bath, do- ( i.awrence Inn, Tuesday. Jan. at. set. fine porch, garden, good shape; a u dmT , aad Wednesday. Jan, It, ^_ ^ x ; inside and out. also 2-car garage. H C. Rogers [FOR SALE -The iHckson lot. Just off public square. William street, fifty f(»ot front H. C. Rogers FOR RENT -Property known aa the Fuller house and aheds on Clinton street. H C. Rogers. until 3 #0 P. M BATTERY SSTS—Yes. we have a few left at the low price made last week. Come in and see them, V. E. Wood worth 4k Son. GOOD PAYING BUSINESS OP- PORTUNITIES—Lease and furn- ishings of beat small hotel ln Nsjt> them New York. Good moat ket and grocery store, clean established trade and Country general store, neat sad «t> to-date. a money-maker, low over- head. Only laundry in town. Goat restaurant. Paying established law butin***, good line of WANTED -At Vanlhixee Hospital, cleaning maid. Apply at office It RUGS AND CARPETS—Woven! Hand-loomed. Phone 273 R ftp FOR SALE—Dry body wood. $4 50 a cord. Inquire Eugene Ladd. R-4 Phone 2F15. Richviiie Ex- chana-e. 12-l*-2tp NOTICE Comparison of moneys raided by j Town of Gouverneur for 1529 and 1930 for town purposes. 1t29 1M0 General Fund ..$ 4.000 $ 5.429.39 Highway — 9,000 12.000.00 Bridge ... 4.000 1.0O0.00 Machinery 2.000 J.OOO.OO Miscellaneous .. 4.000 4.000.00 on account oj beajth, era. Gotrverneur, K. T. H, a FOR QUICK furnace, water, lights, bath, hot and cold r water good shape, $S jee. Net afl nece—ary. H. C. FOrt BALE—Dry. hard body IS Inches long. SS.00 per Also g»^en wood at I4JS deli Inquire James Pre mo. Achfttav ~^ R 1. Phone IF 4. lMlStf>.* =4. ! BARGAIN—A 15,000 H 13^00. Very Mttla quired. H. C. Rogers. 123.000 425.429.39 The Highway Tax rate for 1929 was 5.45 per 11.000 en if he, expects to keep the natives under his control and accomplish the work assigned to him. This Is the only negro republic in the world and at the present time the situation is very -critical in regard to the slave traffic. A represenu-. .- „ . . ., , . .. tive of the League of Nations, in j But to * ]I wh0 h f ih n * ed l « hig company with a special committee. I , 4 mercy snown , is now making an investigation off W VM u ** »%• <>\*£ t0 ^ lm Uberia and the present conditions 1 out ih : \V 8pirit °f the Christ- \The climate at Cape Paimas at j mM Sea] movement, when he the time I left was exceedingly hot. *™±l im trittnA whn »•«•«•—th ! The dry season was at hand and Thii friend WD0 remembereth whites in the country suffered „ m 5' . \ \ . . 4 , 4 . . . ! greatly from the intense heat of . H * th . ^!° thou « ht of th * * ie K -V*e« j the tropes. One fattor of West Africa that appealed to me greatly was the excellent bunting. Big today. For the income from the sale of Christmas seals through the past game ar. plentiful at all times and | twMtr-two years has been OM of 1 bare enjoyed ..some wonderful I J*» »<>»t powerful Influence* ««rt- trips with friend, during my »iay M j|« K for *? 'TT** 1 ^ Z I?***** In tne country. The moit exciting | » «\ * hole , h '» t °7 ^ *» haa %* adventures in these trips WM «he *•£•• Th *' il *\*'**?** « th ,' shooting of tigers and leopards )^* ry *? e, ?*» r °f ln * rldu *^ ThT^itetope * beautiful and . \^f •» ^ ,r \\\^ in J* »«*«• graceful Animal, resembling our I ***** \ * h * MW r™??** 1 * U Amertfean deer to a certain ex;*- n : f L Laj^nce county, this year a. i runs ln large numbers and c6Vid- f »!?*&> 1* M ' he C™*}* *** lerable hunting Is done In this di- »« Health Aasociation to depend- ! rectkm. The meat U exceptional- : •* •• yo ?,r DX t T ^'n*Z°2?* ly soft and sweet and make, exr-t-» \> 7 onr d » ,lar for the . C . hri,t *\ >nt eating.\ G. H. S. Basket B J FOR SALE—Choice TtmoOrr Clover bar. Cheater Si Next y*a*4t4s 47 23 per>i;<**^ I ^ S. RifhvHle..y. T; \ FOR . SALE—Ce'lUM-. casaosm y but't, seven passanr.sr soda a* tnt \^ class condition, fcur ntr/ Doahtv ^~ EagleUrea. Priced at I1.00S. Mm . i H, H. Noble. Gouverneur, N. T- \'£C' 12 l*-tf. POUND— Tortolaa shell g The decimal for 1929 was 115.20 per $1,000. Por 1930 $13.71 per, . <•**.* $1,000 assessed valuation in fi^ \ Inqu're Beaker^Oraves Co. village of Gourerneur. i rno •Ari? TK^^KSJ JA8 B. THOMPSON \ ^ RISE'S? W KI^4. * 12 18 It Supervisor L >fte 3 monihn oW gw ' Uouire W. tv THE PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A. Storie. 51 William street WANTED—Roomer. „. — WK ^ T f erred. Board If dnstrad. lM«tro >v ~s^ Ida M. Scott, m the Bush block, «v- *: : - er the Grand Union. .. 1MS-Hss T. .-^ WANTED—Cheap desk, either §U ± 1 or roli top. Murray A. Rara% E. ' R. 4. - IWWtp —at— Mr. Wight, who graduated frons seals you have received by mall. ' if you have not already done so the local high school with the class MRln 5 to f h K ^ h by ringing out dis- of 1911 and later served a* a me^. ; **~ with the Chnstmas Seal, her of the athletic coachi/ie staff at -Manlius Military ^academy IB we^l IrnnTTi In •^ntivam^ir- U*~ HIGH SCHOOL Thursday Nite 8 c/clock Kev. hrU Hutchinson. Minister .10:30— Morning Worship. 2 00 P. M.~Service at the Fow- )er Church. Combined S. 8. and Church Christmas service at this | hour. 1 7:30 P. M—Christmaa Pageant The annual Christmas party for the clfurch and Sunday School will j F0 * «ENT—Twin garage be held next Monday evening. Dec. j quire F J p orter. 63 Rock | 23rd. A picnic supper will bo aerv-1 >tr »^ .. ^ .JMS-ltp j ed at «:30 ln charge of the ladles FO * a A LE—ictmamii PU^T rtcnati^Thefmr^ - Uon. JA Baby of Bethlehem.- Gor J EXPERT REPAIR WORK on dan McPherson; piano nolo, Elaine ! Washing Machines Work .Lockrie. recitation. Phila Porter;| anteed .*van L. Ortnla, S3 recitation -! Wish the Stars Would i Stroet. 13-lf-ltn. .Speak To Me.\ Ethel Barbery;; • '•'' ^1 1 r^iution. Jean Brown recitation i POR SALE-S or S Grade * Francis Hodge; A Christmas Read- j cows, accredited. Also rng. Mrs M V. Johnson> recita- bob sleighs. Phono 23PI4. tion, ~Wben I Grow Tair. Tommie! Laldlaw. R-€. Brown, recitation. M A Great Pact. -\•A. V=3 I Extra. Fancy Kibbon Candy, all flavors ....::.... 2 lbs. 35c Crunch Peanut Brittle, 2 Ibe. 29c Ontario Cream Drops _. 2 Ibe. 35c Eertbty's Chocolate Bars ie* Scsixe 3 for 13c Bef. Hcti*e-- 3 for 25c . Mr. Ooodbari : 3 for 10c sKiaees lb. 39c 1 Ib. Boxes Dtftpetts „.v 97c and tl-47 Mixed Huts 2 lbs. 45c Diamond Walnuts lb. 35c Soft Shell Pecans : - lb. 49c Soft Shell Atmonds ...... Ib. 33c BrasU Huts - Ib. 29c FilberU Ib. 25c Hard Shell Pecan* lb. 29c Fancy Walnuts Ib. 29c Extra Fancy Stuffed Dates In Bulk 1 lb. 39c In Boxes 1 lb. 49c Calif oraiaBmperor Grapes 2 lbs. 25c I Snow Apples, 3 ^^ : 90c P* Extra Fancy Smyrna Tig* lib. Vt lb. neefcasre 2 dozen 69c m a > i I v&o active in all kinds of athl^ic? at the nirh school and also or*-ra* ed a summer camp for boy« a* £vlvia Lake. Mr. Wight was ma- rled March 22. 192S. to Mi*s Hi- riet Webster, school teacher an'' prominent resident of this yiliar*^ at 2% Hock TsTancT street M~« Wirht plannKi to return to A!-** a with her husband immediar^!? af- er the ceremony but due to cera r. requirements of the Firestorm c»nr ' pany. she was unable 10 a^rorn- paay him and they parted In Pa~« 'Mrs Wight returning to this » tare tne following April >:^ : Wight was about to Join br ; ..^- I hand tn Africa this month * < i she recjeived work from bin; :a* he was sailing for home on tb* '.>• puoiic Mr Wight does not intend :c *•\ 4 turn to Africa and has no .o* where the company win %fXht h.rr , in the futare He s*tteves h« ^ evwr, that it will be to some for eign country iForty per eonr of xhf new men stndgnts enflstlnr—the—X state college of ajfnrulturtr at Dell Unlvwsity ar** farm reared ^Xhm toe Team BM4 tb« Xma.. ad\<rr:slSK. 2 1U.S5c > rr c > z Ceten. ScinarC Caalidcrrer, Bnn**; ?:-^ C^raniber^ Carrey OniOBs, Sweet p ^: and Cranr^rr.e^ Bro^c-li BABY COMES T AKE zad -j**? a2 rhc' piBMtmnt way Heipi keep - p : r • - aSTsrg^h a-d JC2S- e:i darker to tceta. T * t new • sily ditrited <&XBit\ti$B Jn this joyous Christmas season. when p>eacc and gt>od-will overshadow the cares and material things of life. we pause to express our sincere wish for your health, happiness and pros- perity throughout the coming year ST.LAWRENCE COUNTY ITTliirlES, WC Marie Johnson The program is in ! WANTEO—One or tw* Mr eaa- , charge of Mrs M V Johnson. , ^^^ *?*** «»•• >»«^ *• * Candy Committee: Miss fiuth j Tork - Optometrist. Orar Bank «C j Easton and Miss Vaughn Corse, j Owremeur ' lMHIj> .Mm Klrets Hrowns fiass of glJUjg^g, ftAI -—. ._•__ _ . . ... ^are-in-charge M thi- decuiaUou of | F \\T * \J * \ * JT* .T^kJ^!! the Christmas tree All are t**t**! ^^^ . %?Vh: r£^t\Z to the party. The Christmas ti^ is!SSara^Ph^Z ^i ^? : ^ , funded by Mr John Storrin. iS^S^ \ lTl ' ** * \\ 4 The Berean Class will hold its j **\' — **** : \ - . ; * annual^ c ^™as ^T thU Thura-j SCORE CARDS tor Bridge 13 day afternoon with Mrs. Clinton p.^m ejLrds 15 eanU ^rfb«sjs> Goodnough A picnic lunch will be. Proas, 14 Park street. ^rv^d. Tliose not having turned in ' ' ' • Their birthday money or mite boxes FAPCR SPECIALS, AD atae t^atl please do so at this meeting. Bring Carbon copy sheets, jraisow, SSe a ten cent gift for the tree. . to S5c per ream; waita, TSe Ss> The combined Christmas exer:tlw per ream., white rises of the day and Sunday School; 11-25 per l.oOO: mlaoogra) at FowJer will b* held this Friday ~& to Sl^S per ream. The evening at I 00 p. m in the FowW Freaa. 14 Park slroai. Baptist Church All are invitad m •im.% w\ >\ *£ , «DRY STENCIL FAP€PI Christmas dinners today feature ^ mD d ** al ^*^ fO T fruiU and vegetables instead of a £\*£* . w \f * larre number of rich heavy foods Part street NEW AND SECOND HAND BOILERS for HXATDro &ad POWKB (ML BURNERS far Daaaestk or •OILCA Tvtft A.N0 &•**£» anon STACKS STXXX FLATSS «->«« 0* AJ' K Watertown SL Machine :«A TYPE WRITERS FOR ax D**d S€Sf«© Try C F Rush. Trl CUT FlOffEB PM SALE Rawaa, Cseaatioejs, Eta, H. C, CLOSE STEASJ As***cy w*tH M. C. ^\ '•? i r^' a '**,~ \^J -jk 5K: \ &~~2* \ J