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5 frGWENSBTJft& AOTAltfCE'AND ST. LA y^wMt^M^cMii % * * CITY LOCALS. mm ti i.-.i.i- r.. < • « in i • Mi ill 11 I II. t 'I 1 1 V\ .'lit 1 '. II. Ill 1 I If I«' \ 1 f III a! •il li. M:»rlry llr<« fier*; IUM purciha»ed the C l/ouia farm on th« Black Lake A ro.ul. Junt OI.*H (h* the city 1 limitB and 1.HI-..H i\m mute¥lM|ntori |w , u . mm , UlUr . Ml|l|v yitrdf to that place •The tneinbt mhi'p o f the Gouver- neur Hod and Gun Club IH to be uujtincntrd b y several o f the noeioty won»*Mi o f the town, (hie of thoae WOIIK ii IUIH a rv<or d o f two deer killed. The ninth atiminl ftpoakltu* CVm- t<»Ht of the towns o f Morrtetdwn, llos- Hie, Macomb. C«w4^at^tlie and Ham- iiMnvd will bo held In* tyhe Opona luMwte at Hamimvul Friday evonituig, May 12th. \nnmiii. enicntn hft\e V< en re- ft w* TtVftti w M.iv M>.>«' to h«<k |yt.H «>f fjutn**, Hut \\>« lunn w lu> ».i«Alfr* tlh;it tn'inLxht Ml 1 j] tn then' lu»-.t tho fia.niJ. i <•! • i.-A in \PIMM' Im y iljjuit u MMIIM h|ve a l —A delegation from the Ogdeus- —The twentieth anniversary of tout? Shooting A»«oclatIon will go to the organization o f the Daughters of Oananoque on May 24th and take pa.ii Rebekah was celebrated on Monday tlf \ « I^IIH KOIIH in,nli- K : ' i«o n ;,! Uiwi-mo etinnlH ^peiied , ( tl..[i Monday j; ; WiluM'i YOIIIIK Theft r leal l»l:i v a three nlKhl* e^Kflge- th.' opera hotinc. MI.v U - ( t u. Iluteh'.im v. ill \f oprc- UMd'MiMlMHK Pree A<fd<Miiy il •\•; • tiolev.l I*' p|l/e HpiaUllIK ' llannllon follow, J*.itur- H the mil ban | b* v * k '» ,. »-.oi.lu»inore einM* (f »t I nivrr* t y at CnnMh *<> «l.i \ M n \ I ' h Mi ami M|> w . 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I^lju^eno I 1 . .1\ r'.iato I I ieet ;; (\iiiiiir. fioin M**\andi ia \- May Mi>n«li\ mot II iii^, in tin' (Ieii8* (OR tli. .i» iini'i' Islnml ltolh» ran | hiKh Mini ihv on I to> flat .shoal Boiitppweat Kerr, exact came Klim- ol I I. I'.r.hH' in.i' • .l.i.t I i > A ' . I I I < I '. M >< ill «1 « •>•.«! • nil In n >\ tp\ir t lio ft v» HI i n \IIH'IM an watet'H liii two ji. o f.oiu'.ej>i in uuhii on t h. > ('anaili.tn f. !•'« i t \ and pror*««<<| i|»^ •Hi- ..I i n I'd t !|i< K«M'\ ;* H(-.H of Wr. olow w hit h at om»\ tin »u eiie o f t liojj a«\«'l- lnile Tbo itfe bore to • iin' i .1. d to I II I t lit I , . ll ) !< i n I-II -• fii ;| attempt t h I ho Hrlle wbicljjij I . in no :'.ho rano , ii . l . III.I !!'.' ..ul n in d lo't .i.iin; ii' xt iiiorninr.. ,.. Lou).. M Mason. . >,i i. • i. di- d Saturday I tn M > IIIOI HU;e HUH lui to ihno owtMiHK'ht rer.iilar tiijj^ to . A til' on • i tiion a M <l' > i t. in in i > i w o M r«; • Hi i i!' I ! I. ' A t 11 t \ f I \ I ' lod/un* of h.'i .!! bo for Imore 'I i i itiiniii':'i here Killiei-ai untitling ;ii i 1 in in ,l.i' I I ! li M III M i ( i ( at in i I » i n !:l>! I • ' ' ti'llll th •lbo.lt I I o. I I I - I li.lv \o,.t. A . l.;Mi|- I f V I till on tin inair, I l>. •A a •. i r,i..t ti i • in 1111 , i \ . ! . i I lair r. I v • bin aw .i onto thai ' hi o to 4 l r h . on! iltn\ b M : • \r. tloM t lt«K to I. i cc!*-ed •>( the I'ain'a-'.e o f M's« PllOdS '•n • < .^rnlth, du^h'tr o f Mr . nnd Mrw, (le<vrge Bmlt,h of Onloa^o, for- lUt'iy tdj th s lit), aid Art old V . Buniham o f CI ;<a^') Italian laborers who were employ Minlda J l|mdry , iH \ ln ai^ini; \\w trwU^i for the fllr luster on Tio'wlev 1* here | tmtlon m«ln» quit work last week. Mr f ijin-jTho men hud to work In water and a |hole (i H . v Hl i t j tniit they wouW not re - |!| Hiuno work In UK* ditvli unle*« they were provided with rubber boot*. •Admin.lK<trntlon o f the perwmnnl estate of 1,-oUtla Hosier, ltote of OK- denitdnhrx, N . Y.. nuinriwl woman, luis been KT»n-te<l by Judge- McDonald a t Urockville, to the Toronto (Sem'rtU Truntw Corporntloti a a nomlne4«R o f the lawful tniHtnital oJT tW decea8<Ml. \)v H H Hutchinga, Hup«*rlnti , n- dent o f the St Lawrence State Hos- pital. f-Mind 'i de-jd homing pigeon on the hospital gp .'n<!s Friday, St evi- derit'y hav-nu P\HH unibe-1 to exhaufl- t'ou Vttached «e < , m leg was an aluminum band f » iki J \A. F . I L el'l'l.t,\ The moat mu^krata over lyougW liy one nutn In a ningle day In thla locality, naya th<» Hroekvllle Hecotxl- or, WUH taken i n b y .1. 11. Newboro, laat Sat unlay. The • •ount w, »« r»,K.S nkins. They from various «e<»tlona between Rton and Ottawa. Mr*, ( L I>*tor Fllmt, of Sylvan lUdM^luUi IXHI^H* No. 21iS, erf ParUihr villo, him Xn^m oloctod Dlstrkd 1X^ piiiy l^reKUkxnt for St. Lawrotuce IHwtrlcit No. 2, DwuKhtu^rw of U*MK>ka.h, for th<» cxnnln*: year and Mm. Alexan- der Vcltdb of Camtou Ixnlgo No MH **H'Terta.ry Mn*. Flimt 'm a t pnxwtiit r* , - tn*ii«liiiK in Canton. Mayor Hti^o t»f \\'atort<»wn 1m s a*M opted an 'iirvitatioii to become tl*> Hiwaker a t tilw* annual coin out ton of tho State Ufi^tf** o^f Savings & L<wun A^wx-UitUmiH to l*o held ill Ogdon*- burg Ho will doltvor eni ro*ruo»t. < m llbe night o f Tlnirailay. .hun* U». tlte a*ddn<a«t which ho reoemtly deLheHMl •M Malxvnie osii \Th^ Niiitursi.1 He/tonni'i'M at Nortlieni New York. <;i!bert Tann of Morristown died lant Wednesday morning a t the City Hospital, wilt ere he wan taken a week ago Hufi'erlng fiom a broken knee cjtp and several min<>r injuries, lie WUH taking down an old building pre- foll^Jwiim paratory to tmiUlinga new one when lie f»«ll to the ground. Mr. Tann will be i-t'i'iitly niis*;ed by Morristown peo- ple; be having peddled vegetable* dm that village for I ho past five years. It IH rumored Muat the \I*rovi-iK*HaI government, intend building an tow 1 ai' o| i\u|\say iioin tho lorry dock to Water Htreet. TJii.s womlKi no dousbt b*» appreclate<l b y the PreyKxit t ladiea J^fe^ al l rig'ht goiHig down to the dock. ^^^.1 coming up t v ho (liiill IK diif'^u'ent,. r-iOutj*! tJw Indies are ;fat igued b y tin- exertions o f Nlw*ppi.n,g ^n Ogtleiv*- butrg. <»r it, uuiglil IM> t.luat iihey can- not \\<ilk so easily with lYescott .I(»iuinial. ItuueH 11olnu»K, a l K rwk\ott youtih wa» arretted tlw p fl,; ' week, while tampering with a lock of the Prcj*- <x»tt ixdhie ptation in an effort to relenwe a ohum iwitne<l Speaitaitxu^ of tilmt town, who hnd been arrested at t h*> re^uewrt of Coburg nitthoritles on a change o f u»sjiulit. I bearing a Ktnange indue im tlhe cel'l room chief Mooirey ^utitned on the ohytric UgiliitK nn<l wiw Holmes, with m luictk saw cutting tilie Ixx'k on tlt^ -ceft door for , tho | nrpoKe of lil.icrattin*; hi** frleml wMio WIIH on Uie Inside kK>kiing out. lie was aluo locke<t in a ce»ll. Holmes wa» aliovveil to go on aluKi»en<led aen- • eiice. hi« chanuiter heretofore being g<H>d The SharplcF, which went on the locks near Ualoup InlundK in Lai. Ontario. Inst. fall, while bound bete with a corn •, cargo, was releas- ed fixim the r<»c»Hp the pnst WIM and taken to Kington and dry-dock- i'i| for repairs, 'Pbere Is a largo hole 'ti 1 o r stent. The calWn has been .'A.ni away, also the smokestacks and M: -con as thrso can be rebuilt the . steaimr will be ready to go into • oi'imYsUui. Of her 70.000 hunhelK el' inai <argo, 10,000 were thrown o-.erhoard and sho was then released f:o:n the nicks rn<l towed to (\ape \ : \(«nt when? th< balance was f;ten ou t and ^ent to the Cardinal sf.it. h work*, it being i n good eoiwH- *,i\ii CW'II.R to the \ny eold water. On complaint, o f U. W. l>obisky four boys re*-'ldUig on Canton street, weio itrrcKte<l Satnrtlay and arraign- ed In iKilice court, charginl with t rowing Kami at a imrty <»f passing automobilists on Thuirsd^y night. One woman i n the car was struck In the face b y some of tho Mind, bu t for- tunately escaped sorimis Injury. Two of the boys established their inno- cence, but the othem wore convicted And committed to tin* cell** for a short time, then allowed to go with a warning. O n Oreen street east there* are a number of youmg boy« amushig themselves by rarapHng tup dn»t In the road and lonrnng i t ou a broad shluglo. Tlwm aa an auto or carriage come» along; they throw the dust Into th»e air in snicii a wny «M to cover the occupimtBi of th«e conveyance I IS the il Hospital. Chijcago, w o'k».' illness fiom Ma>on had been Nottb Sbl > '-atJ.. . N V . husband held till' ., U in the rhnnh *4 'he ,• t 'oti< opt ion , bui 4l m - . II.i terv ('bu ago H0' ord ,w li Mis Mason was • b.ld ..!' Mi >; .1 ill.t if,('ii:i . . ,t v .\w>\ had ies\dt|d in 'n- l» od t w ent y five jfieiu S ind. fiaiiU Mason, dU'd •. • o. a>',o They h.tii I'.o'.ab . lor mot hi.j- M i . v ei. a r.!-def, M ins ^1 n \ and lo-if brofln-rH, John ti« o: go u ami lOdWv.ird i bis . d v John L. 0'<'on . i- < Imago Saint ita\ f,<i at fntieial Mr s Ma.-.on was • a is o f ai'.e 11 f i hot no n ga/ed very ad upon the work of \V t 1 - A h.. ra\«- .HI o\t||i|»it a»n otf bad . '• 11 II ida v a f ernoon a t the ' k \ i •»'. h i s a soap driitiuner Mit a - nmoot h a * tbo soap Ho had a I've foot ro d mi.!..-, o f various kinds off! bait • iv ' • di opped t bo o a tfyiuml I.UI t'aeo o f the water cijiais^d a d'•••• Spin to remark. \IfVoJI iMi'.hty t o one huudti'd feet • ' \ Tak nig oil' I he bat! he d i v i i mm e }Utlke|- ,,|j f ho d i a. f t .'IH feet by actual « meut fiom where he .^OIMI ul, was ioi),-iinlv fine Vt; he .df the dH'feront kimU o f u.io dropped into two isi lopi s o n t he I|OI k H i s . indb-d poi kit knife was also In a mat eft. —George Beattlo died at his Koine on Lake streot, Tuesday, aged 7 0 ytmrs. His remains will be taken to Morristown, his former home, for burial. —Franklin Commandery, No. 60, Knlghits Templar of Malone, wlli' at- tend i n a body the state conclave o f the order to be held ITI W&tertown, Jiuue 20-30. —Tho clothing merdhant© of the city are organlz-lng for their mutua^ benefit. It la undemtood that all are ln fnvor o f continuing the early closnlg agreement dn force the pa»t few years. --^rsurlee \<) Rutlerfoid Is moving from He Harbfon c illing on Ford stre A u, the .Moi^an iu nee, corii'er of Lli/.abeth and Meiogcn.ery streets. Mr I<\ J*. wh<i o(i up'ec' the latter place, has r»\tu.»ne<l to N(>w York. —Tho ninrriif.\ of Miss Amelia tlar.iajh and L •> vud »:ue oec-turred at N\:»re Danii* vhurch, let* Thursday by M^r. La rose. The grewm I s a ninil carrier n t the ) ost office, and among the wedd ng gTL* was a hand- soiu* chair from H\o (ffu-n staff. -The VV.I). IVrltton Hardware Com- pany whlcBi li«» taken <ever the bim>b ne«s eondujeted by W. L). Britton for the past thirty-five yenrw, has ehoscai its first set of officers, as follows: \V. I) . BrlMon, presddeJit; John C . Ho ward, vice i«resldent; David I L Ht-swelgrave, treasurer; Smrith Jamie- son, secretary. —A straw vote on nxuprocity taken at Pro«cott among tho employees o f four tv^iblishmcuts showe the fol- lowing remits: ,L P . Wiser & Son, for 11, against 2ti; James Rlllott & Son, for t'», agninsl IS; Prc-seott Rni- ory Wheel Co., for 3 , against 4; Mc- Carthy's brewery, for !>, against 16; total, for 20; a gal nut 64. -Mrs. William Houston, nee Han- nah Little, died suddenly o f heart failure a t the home o f her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Munroe, Hasbrouek street. Monday night, aged 86 years. Deceased was born In Ireland. Her late hiusband was for many years em- ployed as gardener fo r George Par- ish. Besides her daughter, a son William survives. — Invitations have l>cen received here by friends of Rev. and Mm Richmond Fink to the observance of their golden wedding, to be celebrat- ed at their home t n Ayer, Mas*., Monday, May H. Hev. and Mrs. Fisk are we-ll kliowm in thiis city, .Dr. Fisk having been pastor o f the Universalis! church, Dr . Fisk i s now pastor of the Unitarian church a t Ayer. — Among the actioim to be heard next week at Canton i s 4 hat. o f the Pnsoy & Jones Co., o f Wilmington, Del., shipbuilders. who are suing Capt. D. I L Lyon for extras amount- ing to $2,7-1 G.T.3. This is fo r work claimed to have l>ecn done on the ferry steamer Miss Vandenherg, the original purchase price of which, ex- clusive of installing of engines, was $32,000. Captain Lyon claims the charge to be excessive. -•Because so masny head of milch cows have been told, due to the scar- city of farm help to attend to the milking, the output of cheese near Belleville, Out , will show a falling off this season. In some sections farmers* are turning their attention to the growing of tobacco. Tho ex- periment will be watched with in - terest, as i t is claimed more money can be made growing tobacco with his work than i n the dialry business. —On.» o f tin* Its' km MI captains on t l » ••>,<• 1 \i.e« anl the St. Lawrence river passed away a t his residence, In Kingston, when Cap- tain Will!-un Ada 'i.tvcit I the call nt seven oVlock Thm^dny morning. Tl»» had been ,ii for th > post three t ninths, hn'ng hern st\liken with jwiralysis in January. Althougfti it-d never l.m*r 'H ' n ->!s If: before he bor j h'» Linens w th r( n .»lkahlle pnt!inc€/ and fortitude. Capt. Ada was born i n England seventy-fight years ago and en me to thiis covmtry when sixteen years of age and bad been i n the service o f the It. '& O . Nav. Co. for about thirty-five years. —-Miss (irac<» Baker, an attendant at the St. I>awrence State Hospital in this city, became tho bride of Car- roll Leon Maxfield of Aurora, Illi- nois, at Hue homo of tho brido's fa - evening wltji an entertainment end bail. —The docks on both sides of the Oswegotcihie river were lined with fisherman, Monday, it being the first day on which pike and pickerel could be lawfully taken. Many fine catches were made. —After a few days of warm mim- meHlke weather, the temperature took a big dip on Monday, with a heavy rainfall. Tuesday it was still low and cold, with snow flurries both morning and evening. Early yesterday morning the ground was covered with enow, which Boon disap- peared. —Mr. John M . Casey of SouAh Eben wishes to thank his many friends that remembered him with a postal card shower on his seventy- eighth birthday. He received fifty cards, coming as far as California, Arizona, Mattoon, nil.. Sipringfleld. Mass., South Coiton, Syracuse, Pots- dam, Canton, and Rensselaer Falls. —The death took place at Morris- town on Sunday night of J . A. Hall, a well known shoemaker. Deceased had been ill for a long time with paralysis. He was about 7 0 years of age and Is survived by his widow. Mr. Hall was a veteran of the civil war and his funeral Tuesday was at- tended by many old veteran© of Mor- ristown and vicinity. —Thirty cases were called before Recorder Gray yesterday morning, —The lid soon will be on all over ttoe country. \Personal liberty\ ad- vocates rtiouid not be alarmed, how- ever. We refer to\ the straw Hd. —'Pluimb'B dock, for many years used ae the ferry dock, haa been leas- ed by the Business Men's Associa- tion and will be us«d as a free dock for all exeuraion and pleasure craft visiting this port during the snmaner season. —R. Porter Johnston went to Con- ton yesterday to attend a meeting of the purchasing committee o f the Board of Supervisors, the other mem- bers of which are G. Murray Holmes of Fowler and Oscar Veitch of Pots- dam. —The remains of M*rs. Wta. Mc- Giffin, who died at Burlington, Vt., last winter, were brought here Mon- day, and taken to Kemptvlile, Ont., for burial, in charge of W<m. MoGlf- fln and his daughter, Mrs. Bell. The family formerly resided here. —The 19th anniversary of tlhe con- secration o f 1U. Rev. Henry Gabriels as bishop of the Roman Catholic d'o- cese of Ogdemsburg and the 39th an- niversary of the consecration of the late Bis/hop E. P . Wadhams, the first bishop of OgdenebuiTg, will be ob- served at St. Mary's cathedral next Sunday morning. Solemn high mass will be celebrated by Father E. J . Brown, and the choir will render a program arranged for 4ihe occasion. —Prof. .David H. Bowen was very pleasantly surprised by the young members of his dancing class at their TH0K9BAY M0*WtNO, *»*¥ 4> 1911. PAGE 5. being actions to recover $1.05 each | dosing reception on Saturday even for poll taxes. All but one was re - ported settled and judgment was taken i n that ca»« for fl.yf>, the de- linquent being one Burke. Another lot of these cases will be heard to - day, there being i n all 14 0 cases pending, with more to follow. —Protest has been made by the labor unions o f the city that the con- tractor having the work of install- ing the city filtration plant is violat- ing, presenting him with a beautiful mahogany rocker. During; an inter- mission the chair was placed In the center o f the floor, and Prof. Bowen was escorted there and invited to be seated therein while the happy chil- dren joined hands and circled around their surprised instructor. It was a happy occasion. —Joseph Shapron, a lame shoemak- er employed i n Graffin's shop on lsa- ing the labor laws o f the state re- j bella street, was struck by J . A. kiting to municipal work Ln that he j Wert's automobile while crossing is working his men more than the j Ford street, Monday, and thrown onto prescribed eight hours each day, and j the pavement, suffering some slight that he is employing other than citi- j cuts and bruises. He stopped to zens of the state. The matter has j avoid another auto and stepping been referred to City Attorney Mulll-j backwards went foul of, the mud guaid gan for investigation. ! o f Mr. Wert's car. The injured man —The Insurance people estimate the damage done to the steamer was taken, to the office o f Dr. Me Ewon in jfir. Wert's car where his Sharpies In the naighboirfliood of $3f>,-' injuries were dressed and he return- 000, and say the vessel can be r «•-, cd to his work. buiilt for that. She will have tern- j —j. p. NViser o f Presoott died at porary repairs made' at Kingston, j hj B home in that town Sunday after- Osnt., but the largest part of the work | noon a * the age o f 8 4 years. Mr. will be done a t Ogdensburg. Most i wiser returned home from the south of the material which will go i n her [ during the past week and at that is American, so *!ie will be brought | time waB So il l from the effects o f to the American, side to be, repaired, j u K troke o f paralysis that he had to Tilue.puinpii have to be kept working I u(? conveyed i n a private car which all the time to keep her afloat. ; waa r i a ce^ on the ferry boat and —Fanners i n this vicinity are pre- paring for a dry suanmer. Up to tihe piro»ent time there has- not been any rain, siuilh as is customary a t th's taken across the river almost to his own door. Since that time he had been rapidly falling. Mr. Wiser was the founder o f the famous firm of n i h o o-ivoiopo fo r himlV use nt'itig 'bo lino DesirilljK to . b o i o.o hoi fo r tho knife to iff ibo bait, but some admiring II ha d i • ,n bod just a he.nj o f i nd tin- knd'o wis missing, So oine noai gold bad and P (,!,r l about f; ssorth HI all. ', and io l< no vi v\ bo bid t he iMia^jthllg nil P u a s a elca II ii get ind n o mud.ike Vogh j^ent the do. k at the Hill. Boll Kf <'o \h-\ itio ,II the nppei harbor and'cast i lio i. v ei on 'o the win desale I ', to ei ; ilni li ;ii'i ii.ii t ho river. The in ho us' d W.IM of light silk jest d to x. pound., the po|o cost',, $10 ml ' h. i.oi $.: • it,, told a #o'v bunt om-e when lo< was fishing be • . > • i in lbs fish on a line. |ot;t • l • \ s i ||, s .Hid alter a six ltj<>urs »•!: t itoiv land'.! t h o fi'Ui lb- baid loo w hen he was dt H im: 1 i ho \d i oml.'icks aerondinu Mi'i Vogh they drove aijong i, of , .,' i ,.|t m o f water. I tyutd- 1 i . • . . re. I o hi.t w ife he got h ; i \.hi in; t.okio ami as tjbey i long tbo load he ca*d tyom • at , n the moving carriage, tyhul- ln i numhet of speckled li^atl • lie fiaid so Anyway he ^*ap ! I a »'. l b pike while pract l< o ( i^mt n the < Vswcgatehle It was out \ of neawoii ami ou t c»f the river, tj^o. dither, J . I L Baker. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. Arthur Hale, pastor of the ItaptHs-t diurx'hi, Osiwibrook Cen- ter. The bride was at.tirod in a taupe suit, eml>roldered net blousu> over wbito silk and hat to match- She re- ceive<I many valuable pires<nvts includ- ing several checks, testifying the high esteem in wbVh she was held by her many friends and acquaint- ances. Mr. and Mrtti. Maxfield will ri^siiHe In Aurora, whore Mr. Maxfielid has an excellent position with the Aurora, El#in & Chicago Traction Co., also n cosy little homo awaiting his 1 home coming. —Permission has been given by the Dominion government for the passage thinouglli the (\unadiaJL canal» to Lake Micth.igan of the United States war vessel Dubuque. w\hich will jx*place the Nasihvlille for naval mili- tia training paurp 10 **^ on I^ke Mlchii-- gan. The IXibuque is a smallier vee>- sol than the Nashville, but has a more modern armament and il* better fitted for training purposes. I t was deemed wiser by the Canadian gov- ernment to permit this exchange as a matter of eouDPt-esy to the United States rathier thatu to refuse to alUofw the .Dubuque to pass up through the canals, thereby possibly Inviting ac- tion by the American government to abrogate the agreement of neatly a century providing for the*1 Imitations of armaments on the Great Lakes. time o f the year, and. the faimiers say] Canadian whiskey distillers, J , P . sugar &eaFom, whhh is over, has not Wiser & Sons. He was a Vermont- thnt this argues a day season. The ( er by birth and i n his earlier years the nights and days were cold when j engaged for a brief time i n ranoh- lK>en a vciy piof-ltnMe one, as both j j n g i n the west. He resided at one the sap was running, and consequent-1 time i n Riehville, this county, and ly, not having the daily thaws*, th<- j later was employed as a clerk in production of snip was small. The | the Egert More i n Gouverneur. As weather at the present time i s quite j a young man he bought cattle warm for this season of the year, and J throughout northern New York for the trees have already commenced to | << p K K ert for several years, and OUtt - j wan so sucoessful that Mr. Egert took —An alarm of fire from box 23|!hlui into a partnership i n his Ogdens- at the ship yard was sounded at j burg busia*ss. Mr . Wiser removed 2.4a o'clock Monday morning. A barn i to Ogdensburg and later to Prescott. belonging to George Mallon on Main j He established the distillery business street was In flames, the burning i in Prescott in 1857, and accumulated hay throwing a bright glare upon the wealth estimated at upwards o f $L- sky that could be seen for a long! 000,000. He became a British sub- distance and gave tilie impression of j ject and served a term as a member a much larger fire. < A horse and a of tbhe House of Commons i n Par number of hens were burned, It be- j Liament at Ottawa. Mr. Wiser was ing impossible to get into the barn | fond of harness horses and some after the fire was discovered. I t is | years ago maintained the first breed- tliought that the fire was caused by j ing farm in Eastern Canada. He chicken thieves who had entered the j owned the -famous Ryedyke and barn to get the ehbokems and scratch-! other famous performers. Mr. Wi- Ing matches accidentally set the pl&c ' ser'6 wife wtas a sister of Col. Abel on fire and fled to avoid detection. I Goddard of Riehville who at one —City assessor Thomas Blnneen and town assessor David H. Corcoran have commenced the work of assess- ing the properly located within the city limits. Stftt© Forest Appointment*, The following appointments have been made in the State Forest Ser- ice; Superintendent, John Harding, Saranac Lake. Franklin County: Reg- ular Patrolman, Saranac Lake, A, H. Cronk. Tupper Lake, John Timmons, James Ahem, Loon Lake. Henry Carbery, St . Regis Falls. Observation Stations, Ampersand ML, St. Regis Mt. Edward Rork. Mt. Morris, Daniel J. McDonald. Plan- tation patrolman, John C. Downs, St. Lawrence County: Regular pa- trolman, James L. Leavitt, Russell. Floyd Rasbeck, Cranbery Lake; H. H. Vebber, Fine; Charles E Campbell, Gouverneur. Observation Stations, Cat Mountain, Clesson P. Dietrich; Moosehead Mt,. George Heffron, Can- ton; Piercefield, F. M. Hayes. LOST HIS LINEN JOB. The 8«l«tmcn Who Madt a Caricature of A. T. 8tewart. A. T. Stewart was shown one day by one of his confidential employees an amusing caricature of himself done in pencil. \Good good!\ he laughed. \That's excellent. Who did it?\ \A young salesman at the linen coun- ter. He scratched It off as you pass ed the other morning. I managed to get i t from him. and now he's scared stiff for fear you'll see it,\ was the laughing reply. \Scared stiff. Is he?\ said Mr Stew art. with a twinkle i n his eye \Just sent him to me. will you?\ A little later « slim youth entered Mr. Stewart's private office and said he understood he had been sent for. \Yes.\ snld Mr. Stewart gravely and. holding up the sketch asked. \Did you do this?\ The lad grew pale and stammered; \I beg your pardon, sir; It was only B bit of fun. I meant no offense.\ \That's all very well, but you'll have to give up your job here.\ The youth humbly protested., when Mr. Stewart burst out laughing and said: \Don't say any more, my boy. I'm only joking. Your sketch is excel- lent, and as i t would be a sin to keep a man of your artistic talent behind a linen counter I propose to supply you with the means to study art.\ Mr. Stewart's proposition was grate- fully accepted, and i t was thus that John R. Rogers, the sculptor, began his artistic career.—New York Press. —Unsuccessful in its efforts to in- duce Major W. H. Daniels to recon- time represented this dlstriot i n the state senate and who was one of the aider his announced determination! most famous military characters St. not to accept the presidency o f the | Lawrence county produced in civdl Ogdensburg Fair and Horse Show, war times. Mrs. Wiser died a few the committee appointed to rocom- years ago and he is survived by mend officers for the ensuing year ; two sons, B. Frank Wiser, and teaac made report at a meeting held on i P. Wiser and a daughter, Mrs. W. Friday night. I t was with greatest j C. Brown, all o f Prescott. The fur reluctance that the name of Major \ neral was held yesterday and the Daniels was allowed to pass from the • body brought to this city for inter- office of president of the association,' ment in the family plot i n the Og- His Little Joke. A well known German who 1s some thing of a wag walked into one of the public offices In Cincinnati the other day, nnd from the noise i t was plain that he was wearing a pair of new- shoes or ones that had recently been repaired. One of the clerks remarked about the shoes, and the German said: \I comes pretty near selling desi> shoes the other day.\ \How i s that?\ asked the clerk. \1 had *em half soled.\ said the Ger- man ns he walked out of the office. A deep groan was heard as he slip- ped through the door.—Cincinnati Com mercial Tribune. Not His Fault. Vicar's Wife—I'm sorry to see you coming away from the public house so often, Priggs. Blacksmith—Yes'm. They won't le t me -stay there two minutes. As soon as I get set down comfortable-1 ike somebody's sure to want a job done, and out I has to come again.—London Punch. The Congenial Pair* Purchaser—Please give me the two seats that bare a post between 'em. Box Office—Sorry, sir, but the married couple pairs are all sold.—Cleveland leader. for all must realize that It was only after the most arduous work that this Fair and Horse Show has been brought to the high standard i t now enjoys throughout the country. The sentiment of the people of the city and their appreciation of tho excel- lent work of Major Daniels was voic- ed by several citizens present aiid a rls ing vote o f appreciative thanks was given him. However, the Major is not allowed to step down and out., for lie is to head the list of officers as honorary president and i n so do- deneburg cemetery. Th© Gibson Family* ;' __—_ . v The Gibson family, WihioH «0«tti(ts In its memibershjip some of the best known* people in the city will hold a reunion tonight and Friday evening at the opera house. Not wishing to confine the pleasures of this happy occasion entirely to themselves they have issued a general invitation to all their frieaids and to all interested taYtte'benem^ **?* welfare, to join fchem I n the advice will be cheerfully given the. P leafii ng event. And they mean \ new officers. The committee report- ed as follows, whfoh was unanimous- ly adopted: For honoray president, William H. Daniels; for president, Andrew Irving; first vice president, Nathan T. Lovejoy; second vice pres- ident, J . Wesley Allison; treasurer, R. J . Donahue; secretary, Julius ., m , . , , Frank; superintendent, John A. Wert. | ***** onoy^There will be_muoh mu to make i t a happy one. Not only will there be local Gibsons present, but Gibsons from otiher parts of the coun- try and frotm abroad. And they have arranged an elaborate program o f entertainment. There will be chor- uses consisting of vocal numbers of little ones, and other choruses of A Maxim. To hi candid, speak of tht pfefttot as though they were absent To b e charitable, speak of the absent as though tkey were present—Lippin- cott's. A great man has to listen to no end of advice from little men. It's safer to bet on most anything than judgment. Take away the gossip and many so-called social functions would be tame affairs. The natural fool is the one we pity—the self-made kind the one we | hold In contempt. Opportunity is not likely to break the lock on your door in order to pay you a visit. The law exacts the same kind of a bond from the Christian as I t does from the sinner. The fool 1B slow to learn that in being conspicious he also becomes ridiculous. The committee recommend that an executive committee be appointed by the president to consist o f al l offi- cers above mentioned, with the addi- tion of such others as the president may deem it wise to appoint. They further recommend, owing to the In- cfflaeed cost in presenting to the public satisfactory fairs, that the ad- mission price be raised from 25 cents to 35 cents. sic and iminy songs and dances. Courtesy to the Gibsons and duty to the self alike make it imperative that everyone be there. The Gibson family and Its friends owe this happy occasion to the Clover Leaf Ctkib, who hav-e planned the whole affair with the help o f the Bock Entertainment Go. Xt I s being given as a benefit to the United Helpers Home. For 8a Ie. ... 'tS'. . \ — •*—— On© Lunch Cafe.—<!ar te In gfcod condition and fully equipped. To be sold at a bargain. Can be seen at 93 Morris street, or enquire at law office of J. J. Livingston, 6 5 Ford St., Ogdeinebmrs, N. Y. 7^O*IQO to Property Owners, • AU persons who Wave pwefcaied property or sold property durimg tho past year are requested to notify me either Itn person or by postal card, of any transfers during tihe piast year, otherwise the property wiM be assess- ed to the former owner©. Thomas Dlntneen, Ajatooasof I Proper Way to Cook. WEATHER AFTERCA8T. The Kind o f Weather We Have Had •t Ogdensburg. Vegetation has been retarded on account of dry weather but fine lowed by freezing weatier TueBday | m ^ . \? !^'r f ?? ?» ' •'«• » ««f e when ,ou can cook Tn well budded. Temperature for AprH, f £ Perfection Blue Flame averaged Mrif Mven degree*.lower| A great time saver, safe, than last year and waa about two jecon convenient. No degree* below the normal l« mo ke, no- amell. Everybody invited. Thursday, April 27—Temperature . n ' 54 at 8 a. m. Pleasant. A politician seems never to be Friday, April 28.—-Temperature 56 . ashamed o f himself, but maybe he Pleasant. Warmest day of the year, j wishes he could be. Very dry and dusty. i!¥ee demonstration to be givin a* the store of W. D. Britton, Ogdens- burg, N. Y., Saturday, May 13, 1911. One day only beginning 1 0 a . m. Come and learn something about Saturday, April 29—Temperature &$« Pleasant. Sunday, April 30—Temperature 58. Partly cloudy. Light showers. Monday, May 1—Temperature 62. Fine heavy showers with thunder storm In evening and growing cold- er. Very high wind at night. Tuesday, May 2—Temperature ^38. Cold north wind. Cloudy with snow flurries in, evening. Wednesday, May 3—Temperature 32. Partly cloudy, light snow flur- ries. Special Bargains, New MafcHlrfes, Very Low Prioea. 1 American Perfection Table Cut Off Saw. Table 2 0 in. wide x 10 in. with 2 0 in . saw. 1 American sin- gle saw hand edger. Capacity board 16 In. long with 1 6 in. saw. 1 Amer- ican Lath Mill & Bolter. Three saws. Syracuse Supply Co., 318 W. Fayette St., # Syracuse, N. Y. Men and Women to sell our 14 K solid gold Irideum Point Fountain Pens. Send 50c for sample. s Gay lord Pen Co., Rochester, . Y. W-ith. •udden teans and winsome smile Witching May doth now beguile, Lilac blossoms scoot ttue air; Vernal winds blow soft and fair; Seed-time waits without thie dw— Golden harvest is before. Horses For 8ale. Will arrive at my stable, %% Main St., Potsdam, N. Y., about Saturday, May 6th. Carload of good Rugged Business and Farm Horses from 4 to 8 years old, ranging i n weight from 11 to 1 5 Hundred lbs. Bought direct from the farms where they were raised, right out of work and ready for immediate use. H. T. McGary. GOOD FARMS. ?ft all parts r»f New York State. Splendid dairy farms. KfHln farms »nd st<vk farms In various pirts of the State. Frui: farms in the hike re jrlonH. Great f-i'slfa farm* all through the i en- tral pirt of th« State. Poultry farms and vil- lage homi 1 * in mir y r-eetinr*. Over a thousand places, all PizeB and at very low prices and on ojtfy term*. No matter what kind of a i you want, we prob-My bare it. Write us and net*. Fifth annua' eaiMK»a ho^in.' one hun* dr«-d place*, is free for ihe asking, to parties in- tend: UK to buy. NORTHERN REALTY CO., SYRACUSE. N Y. % BOILERS FOR * ALE TTPE HAY* TV*0 '11 HILAR BOILERS 00 \ h p. tn «food condition for heating pur- poses Theae bi»!W« ar«'6i *n«-hcn in diameter and 15 tent long W- uff-r th^ru at a v«-r* low price a* we are repim in* with mod-m boilers. PKOcToK » Fu. < o . OttdeuHburff, N. Y. Cement for Farmers'use Kelly & Leonard handle the faxorite |.ToducU, ATLAS and UNIVERSAL Osll a» d get prices and printed instruc- tions how to build anything you want on your farm. Shaving Becomes a Pleasure t At your own home, by using AUTOMATIC RAZOR STROPPER, Any on*' can operate and j:et perfect r#- suits: w ill last a life time. I t i s import- ant that you know the economy as well as the luxury in its u**e. Once you get razor in condition there- after half a minute or BO before each shave is all the tim* 1 n^-c-Kory to guar- antee for you tht-gr-,itt.M luxu»y of your daily toilet. For old time razors, or any make o f safety blades. I t solvee the whole shav- ing problem. Sent OB receipt of $3 00. C. F. JONES, Agt. 61 Ford it., Ogdcn bur*, N^Y. in w. •J^ H. ANDERSON, Opifctap, I N Water St., Cor, Fort Ogdrnaburt, N. Y. Ereidirht teated'tVippnived M.i«ntmc methods ano Glares pmi-erly fitted. Lye Glasses and Spectacles at reasonable t'r'cfi* GUARANTEED KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES All Wool Hand Tailored. YOU NEVER SAW Chickens Grow IF YO U HAVE NUT USF,D Park & Pollard Gritless-Chick and Growing Feed. loney hack if retults are Lot better tl : claim. FOK fAI.E BY BILL, B%LL & CO. A»k them for a copy of our 1911 Poultry Year Book and Almanac. Free, but worth $1.00. When e«rjTH are sen roe and high you need our Ory-Mash to produoe them. When eiwru are cheap you need our Dr? Mash to gvt a large yield and keep coats down. THE PARK &.POLLARDC0. DRY-MASH '* KAKBS ^*\,|4^/ LAY OR. - 3 a BUST ^ fTHEM C^Voi:^ =^^,^2^1 *wss> We don't want tose*! you only a Strft or Top Coat, We want to pell you SAT- ISFACTION. That's why we handle the very best line of men's clothes made— Kirechbaum's. i C. E. MURPHY, 39 FORD STREET, • • i • : x t t t LATEST SUMMER GOODS t At the UP-TO-DATE! We are prepared for the warm weather with the mont complete tine of Summer Goods we have ever shown. AT $1.00 TO $5.00 EACH—Muslin Shirt Waists with thr^e-quartei and Kimona sleeves. f AT $1 00, $1.50 AND $2.00 EACH—Long Kimono, made of figured Challie and Serpentine Creap and trimmed with ribbon. AT 59c , 75c , $1.00 AND $1.25 PER YARD—Beautiful Embroidered Flouncings with bands to match, suitable for graduating and wedding dresses. AT 29c., 85c. AND 50c. A YARD—87 inch Silk Marqusette i n Cream, Red, Pink and Copenhagen. AT $20,00 AND $25.00 EACH—New lot o f 9x12 feet Seamless Velvet Rugs, extra value. LINCOLN E. LEWIS, Dry Goods, Garments, Carpets. Wall Paver. NO. 44 FORD STREET. A Ofdcnsburtf, N. Y. • : t x I: • I j*fe ri^ * r 4^»j9 ^ i A * » $ {«&*- *i +ti * r »*» f-^ 1 Iv* 9 f <>*,}£<* M