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xnmppnMippi mm*m*mmmmmm . . T t&u happy I tang* in price tfctt pot of getting one. IAL ist Mlresi line 0, ever show in this NAGAN •i, AM DEC. 2ni ••A OURSELi is of coughs, pe. RED UGH MACY;\A* •m&tri > |pav: Xess*# ., :h* Tail, r. • I gj'*© g, ti Tail, rs Suit to keep its • ! .1 ••> th* Only TatioriB — :h.- 'Wa! Tailors bSfcajt. ,1: f \Vx.lens and\ Liri- )• in clothes. • * - 1.\ To $;*.\> ; '' 4 4. 4 41 4 *j 4! 41 r.i.lor, MALON;^&,-y, . »*r in Fine Tailoring:. D •;ir r ;.it,-l> arid Will aim,- fie careful .a.:.- .^rv much like DN & CO., M ALONE,'N, Y. •> • v {hgir 0WH ••.N'.tV.-'oBCflESTBi .- v -'-{\oOwufct'ttid- • :. i'.ira.Ja on show d*S > • • i-vi ; concert at nooi <• -nl-ifl at night in frosl ••: : so Vaudeville, tJl ' :••>>.. singers. Dancers, •• v nr« without a peer. : '.ale'at Stick ney*. :-.Tins OCT •v -w-it> entitle any L»*S • tirKKRVEB SEAT if •-'• >k -.^ular paid 30 Cei-t Ttci .- r ..- jVuWhaierJ before 6 \• :RANTON \A L W. Allen Go** Amsden TOO ifDafcme Mum THfR-HU'V^OCTOBEH 31,1907 * —\'- \'\'-'-\V\- % •ridvFr.s.vittnw. entice* U3K« • \^lifc-rcSa'totriSttm tmbBcsJtan. mmualeaUoD ided in early u \.;!••: • 'if Scheduled for Friday Night. en Fr:i'V v .fveOingof this Iveek at St. i .republican rdJMfcj meeting :..-A under the. auspices of the i - iuty Young M^J's Republi- •... .\reparations ha» been made .a.-.!>meeting,-and itvis- expected •; •. octeasion the membership of '•_'\:!.;.'will fee fargeljf increased. inn '• Republicans. £r$m-the put- .r.- who have not Jfet attended nestings, will undoubtedly be •.:>.e spiefldid meeting arranged • .•irijKaatnemfeers.* i. ; : reeto.r;, president $if the club, •i t«. .The speakers JFIIO will atj- • voters arft Senator *WflIiani T, •iarry U. Hswlej, : ;BepU\)liCan f.r MttftUer of Astembl^tand. k Q. Paddcxjk, dprninee for »>lge. Political ijaeaiioBs. of lo- thia time wiil lie sb& tiiseflsseci *(U\j* >••• ftiiiliiir- jya-i3u:-.. :',cr' a ' :: \\\ ,^3J. it; :-;• gjnv v i tie;'-: A ' ts'i.. .r<s- i 6 ; .s.. Fr\-; [ S3' '.v' [thA; .' £r! - I in : as .matters relating ta'tha e3jjjt>, so •.he meet&ig «ill be of jpositiT© is.- : t.) eyery voter in m& cduoty, will befnarriisfaeij by 'aft orcbestia ^U-&. club, eBtiiaaasm .;§roiBise3 to .ifth, aail a large cro^d i# wpecfeed, W : ri-el«jtion only a fe« day*' abead *tbe tn-^ting caanot faiitoaronsf ^nsralin* tertit' awl enthusiasm. | A; meeting of ,t6« young Ja#»'s ctob 'vasheldin thS.Qffice of £«!%»:&- <5enak way last Thursday evening. Applications ^for fife memberships «rer« re#ived front t. .J« fitedley, F. (i. paddock^ aid* Hon 4 l.i;eo.JJ. Sfalisy. Tim.latter |eol aa io- tiv restfajgr letter «o tte cltto irillzt#8aft Ms IheATtf sympatby with the wo|k that haa Ibe^n undertaken and espresaiieigb|a wish Ifer i •ontiQBed prosperity andjfwlao in* fcreasmg usefulness for thp org»nfeation« Mai v apj ticatibns for *tstive q^erofeetabip i'^ere also recsi^ed. •.- . -'-'S•\ ; \ ' — !'<ns for Friday eveningV ^lass; me«t- 3k i • re formulated, ao<i ; tb§ club ad- ; i jour •• i until toinorro* (Thursday^ -ele* H<r. n ^ aere ajiother nieetiBg wilt be b£ld |in M.. D• & Cooney's oflSce. f ~ | . \.: , •!• ' -.m'*» ... ' ,\' •''<%• ,| . •Mi. \ iew HUB*ej^ WaaflLosst fa :,. Wooda. ;\ : f - ->';. I^ocal Items. jtoaod HliWrnj OtttFI»««3r; Ffle»«» Were «jM»:.ia*rMiej|*' - ,j • :\:- r being missing from, hif botel jfor [ibou; !6 hoars and searched fcr far and |«ide 'y a resoa& p«ty of 2*| meiabeis, |8?t:' - w Sbensaa, a «|6ca|aeii^ ojer f tkr.: uf Cberty V«Uej, W^,»h^ma ro- Spt i v been * gae$t «t |h*lfoaltaifl Tie* se ait Mountain Yt6vr^te^hptitkts& ** t hotel *3Weatf»3f noon, «ah«m6d% Ms rieawi *ttd eager to tpe^ tfefr ty wbiehbe teeirbb'-«^w*i.ii»*- ce bJta '.ckUMdi' Mr:^*w|»» jrtnt^peirBewBoBW. t lie had lost bis way and^came into Republican aieeting Friday uight. Interest t« growioft in the Catholic Bazaar, M. E. McGlary wns at R*y Brook San- itarium on Tuesday, on businee* nnni-c- tioas with that institution. Edward Hutohins, of Malone, has been seleoted as the new night policeman for St. Regis Falls and ha» gone there to re- port for duty, J. J. Flanagan hits rented of C. H. Dupree hta new ftoa.-e on u»e corner or Lawrence and Elm streets. He takes possession Stevfemoer 1st, Potatoes are bringing from 45 to 50 cent* in Mafone, according fo quality. Only those that are wen assorted und absotutety fre* Xrom JIOAI etf-cb* bring half a dollar, J'Xhe Mascot * k the attwptioa at the opera house to-algbi {Wednesday) % the Serald Square Opera <k>. In \A Trip to Indi*\oa Tuesday aight tfa*> company gate exoelleat aallif+icrioo* Aoaouacement is made of the mar- fiage of Irtiag A, d*(i*ey» son of Mr. aad lirs. A. L. Co^ey, formerly of Malon?, to Miss Gertrude aradd^uxj of lincola, Se-fet where tuey nm rajidlng.. Mr. R T. E, Sissoa, of Potsdam, lias pTirphasetfofS.a Eldddg«f, p£ SorffiJt^ the well kaown trotter, Ameriou?, &3&J This horse ha<j b»eh a mile elciss to SdlK Ha was sired by .Aesoaijcious; dara by :Wa«-emoBt. ••-_-' Wm. Haagood, who woeatly sold his farm located about two mile* north et Uftlqne, o» the Fott<i>ttogtpn road, left Maa&y-fcv&uiag with Ws f«r»%. sfor Holyoke, Mass., whe^e they wilt .reside io tft* future. .*-''• Simon ijhlmann, whf> lately returned frora Europe, was on»of thegiuesta at the Bryant-Jfejyce wedding; laufc wet K. Witb Isiah Gibson ho spent a coup e of days in Montreal and the rest of thr week they s|»ejn# together, baotiBg. at MoaataJa Vies?, './\- .' ; -... - Taking frijgbt at something m Webster street early Monday forenaon » horde be- long&rgw Jft, P. HuB.Uagtoa «ad Ii«£- nessad to hia \\deliTery >Tagon, ran at b»»feaeclE8peed|Iie whole length of the. busnesa ^<;tioa of Mftio, street, Tn& w»goa.wa8 o*ertaro0d aad «oa»alet9ly iMttotfatoeit. ^Fhe a»a #ha »ri§ drt*ia8r received a slight injury. Tae horse est m$t& ^withbarely^ftseraajh. Mr. and Mrs. Wo, B.~U*rre- lea*e tor raorrow {tr&urBdaj) tahraiag for their o*w honja jn Jopjta, jfa, where Mr. Earle goe« to aasume the management of ifeAairoatfickaafrCo,, • majority of #.ho» stock is owned fay Alajoae capl- talistg.\ For soma, ye*rs Mr. Eirie has •eted asttirro^te'a ,d^tkr &H& Usa fi*«e !been moat !, ««»|»QU» an^. -painstaking. Both be and his wife are popular with our gaopjei md i% is the wjsfe t>t everyoa© that health and prosperity follow them to Mi $ \ir< eary fcwilization nuly afterJong- Iwandenng in the forest, Mr Sherman, who fa an aid friend aad facbo. mate of Mr.^ Boyce, at w^ose. hotel 1 he has tieeo stayiag, weat out for * huat lit Ir^rahani Lake with Mr. Boyce, Mr. foyai t. w. VV. Wheeler aad |»nceBut- J fcr fir. i a guide, about eight o'clock Mon* thy rniQg, with the understanding Ithat a«i would return to camri *t aooD. [ilr i-- v.-e and lie. Sherman! took the t r * 11. but, after going o«er a ridgo fthey i ^rt«l, but aottill Mr. J^yce. had; Mr Sherman explicit sdirection» Isbout . u ding his way back, jha latter, Itowever. soon toat his way> whenaooti [stm- '.e did not return and la|«r in toe; rafter r . n guns were fired off lad search PERA MOUSI • ••......'.... •.:.....„,^Si,tt^li>WW<' VKiHTS.O'OTi'f 2| ilUAY, NOVKMBEjB 1 ..i lu-i, antl: CniWretiTs,matinee ©•« .-vtturday.at \<-'^. o • ,ij/ ; J'Auih- RhOTO.' , l0& vfe lbe screSDi\ 'OT-Redy-Mj cts,.ei>ttt.ley! I if t.. - -1. r es of Ingraham Lakewas made [for rim in t without result. N^ghtcame. tot - iiHsaing huater dC8 a« appear. Jlhe •. -\- ruorning word wa» taken to \'ie^/..afl4 Vwi's Head and * i^r _. ;iien started fa |earch for piirr \ i. .n h - about noon he auQirised tlie an;; v n i.ng in, hiving b|e» Brought QK. >' M .ody.of/BeUmqnt. I When he un: • *: he v was lost fee Tfollowed the s^i A n into^Ifeilrruntaad arrive J a J! ••; ^..ly.'e; about 7 o'clock in the A'f-.ere - he . stgsyext o.Ver • .\ijigbt'r f ina.le.hi3 way back to; !hia la<_e. ••.\••• |*3d': op\[.c [Marri <i at Lreadviile; B«re. r&i.. : . . }*?*•• • iHev^;: - f'-Tcarr-. i ;a. [ .jitf. - TV E 5 a'-. [ei^--.; i \&*. i >rft&. ,-. {*!?::>! &.'' Id'ty:ac I f CMKJO\.' Former Malone aiau Found Iliewtf la Boston. Xlaadthy-Maloxsr Bellered to nteve ;_. , i»e»^ii»ft^*«iB#««'*l»«*»-' ' Kraaaiy JBahakay, ft araa about 4S years of age, who fornierly resided, about fbor aifles •) saaflieaist of tWs.*.vft- lage, near Beilmont, bat wfro remove4; to ISostoa soaie J3 c* J* ymxa uga «od *6^de4 fa the sioperha o| that aity with ins family, was mysteriouisly assaulted tqask rofebeia on ^aaday ~eweniflg^.'©Qt», 13th, and was found dying in « jMse- 1 meat or basement haD' later that night. IJetaSa s«»fiable liere ina*ir|Ma; that Mr. Haloaey had two yerangr sons who: had baea workjag iit. the city, taatilipy hiad recently chtogM .their roomiag plaoe, and that he had started oat «S Suaday evening to find them v iBfjaJriag* ;&r them. i» the aefghborhood of their jold- rooming pJace. /There was >i» : liall^ way, <m oae ^ds of wbieh' was; a jewelry: store and another-$tere, impo»te. At the eed of the hallway wete-steps lead- fins to a baseaisat. The jeweler•\•weafc •fa see if evffryftiag waar-an right before retiring and heard; groats rising from beiowat the end of ths iiall, He called- the police, and M^Joney'sj hod^y waa found, Ijt? having died! before the poJi«-^- man arrived, \the sid«r of his facp andc bead was badly sjwonea a»>I %iu m,Qney f ahoat§23- to ^39, which.hei had with ?).i.h, ait tliftctaieofber sister,, An jersofl/ iii Iaeadfilte, Cpi; •• .ma^Viagaof $Iiss_^Earriet £* : h'ter\ of -&s. %' W,jc.reed, of r forroerly of this, •pillag*, *pd wjtitmore, of Ca^oa. Gity^ •erekoay wp rjerforraed, fcy H. McCuJsh* of 0 ^tet, and . 10.o'clock; A*M.,,ioaly the: families '-'and A-feffc iatlted -^•j' ^ ljemg -preseBt.. - -Tie' |s?remany -': mpis \and informal, : but»beaut if ul ~ 3Jpresaive,, (ind »*as foilojjred by a u-^ luncheon £ e r ^ e< j by'Mrs. ^nderaon, :a: i^eaing Mr. and Mrs. Wbi|ffior« left wadding joprney to Bap*er acd oints of iatetest in -the, w T es|. - •rides4*\.* traiae\d' bursa J>y j>rofes- i haa beea in l«ad»illaabout two. f n that city abe held ai respon^i- - tion as s=uperiatead*en% oj ^t, Hospital. Speaking off her'work •. '•'•otoiado paper $ayf; r i\She per* loble services to the s^tiafactfae -.'''•-ationof all With arhom she '•<>n(aet, Freviou* totomipg to \• Khe waf connected?as ourse • rat of th.0 leading helpuala of r s- fiity t where she rec4l^«d her :'lining, in addition trikeiogau ; shed-lady ia her profe?sioa» she •-. ;»romin'eat ia tiead^ille society ••' .rcies. Ber varied aaiociattocB »•: v »tdff acrjuaintaace iiere, and •beemme acquainted s^e became <s£eemed and re?pec|Bd. Ht, - is a leadiag druggist ^of Canon -i considered oae of tf e rising \;-n'oj?tn«l place.\ J i Urs. Whitmore will ireride In frt 'ity.-; The PALXAXHCM] extends iiatiaa* with the maiy other farmer ,TIM'I»O« B«V t « Wed. I hira wfeea he «ta>ted oat,,lta<l disap- pjatedi \Tlireft men/jSeeai In tliw feaj] Were arrvstpil, but -tlifra. •, wa£ ho twU dejicef-agalngt *hea». md. tfa-$- wia-«,il- nalfy dl&ch&rgerl. \* .,\ . 3laioaey ..has. on? btothst, MicljUei, sjltl ilrfajj off the Manson r.ond J« tttls- town, ttfai\ tl>^ iB^iliaoufc .'Une, jtlir<a5 bratfepis.-i» ;WorceKti»r, Sfits*,, a»d two or three f-isters-ia Boston. '. Be is survived liy 111-* -tviffr asd Kix chfldaea. His wife was fort»>3rty\'Mws- Pete»«j of \WatppleviU'e. Ex< uj-alon Hell Pairoptictl. » i TheSutlaod Eailroad's Bostoa excur- sion last week Wednesday over *hts tiitl- isioa was well patronised. There w«-re 34 esourwonists from Maione, which, added to those who started on the trip ttata station* west of here, made about &K1 excursionists when the train left Maione, A considerable addition to tbfe number was made from -tatior* fast of Miloae. . » Among those who went on the excur« sioa were tJr. £, kiftoetjue and wife, Mr, and Mrs. 0ARiel Clark* Mr. and Mrs;G, E. Cooley f Mrs. Geo, Wilder, Coratlins Tobey, Mr*. E, B. Hoit and daughter, of Maione; W, Q, jCushman, Fort Coving- ton, and Allan Clark, North Lawrence, Seth Johnson, Oliver L«dou»ie, Bert Turner. Earl Wood*, John y. HUt and Mrs. F. C. Richards joined the excursion at Brusbtou. —~-—«- ,* v * 1——.— * .. Crawler !B*» Heeome iMwiae. A Potsdam dispateh «ays that Jas. Crow ley, of Pariehville, the luokleas hunter who fired the shots which inflicted mortal wounds upon Martin F. ClcBosey sad his ••r t« \ntt ME*»o»e %fl«»<-emeaji is made of [^ J «%. \'.marriage of Fn |*'lea;,of K;>w -tork, formeriy «< ilM'Jane Citrliale, of W; ^daughter of ex-Secrat* ,'KWSu'ry jyftn, Q, Carlisle. The- fts at.the home of the brMe \^ ^tl!|im:-K. Carlisle, io W; * Saturday, $ m . fltb. at one •- Tiw coapte will be at ** ch 3;*if*t Oec i»t. **$ shaooacement has el: M * rt y ^itgratnlatioaa of Mr; / friends here. He has ^\^^P^ttlnence in the Z7* fflefropolu slnoo *f,»a youag man of g* and of pe* ~T* te «irayouBt wtmm '\^•adbighaocW 3&J A Noble Life Ktided. In the death of Miss Alio« J. Watkiua, which occurred at tb« huu« of C. L- Hubbard in Maione about si« o'clock on Thursday evening of last week, the com- munity has loet another of iu older resi- dents, the Congregational Church an honored and sel'-sacrificing member and evtrjone who knew her a loyal, whole- hearted friend. During a vteit which she recently made with friends in Holyoke, Ma*s.,and Brooklyn, N. y., Miss Wat kins contracted a mild c»«ie of typhoid fever, which she did not ha*e vitality BBOugh to overcome, as her general health* had been failing for some months previ- ous. After being confined to her bed for only eight d»ys she passed away peace- fully, retaining consciousness till the last, Mi*s Watkins was born in Maione, N, T,» in 1S-14, .tud »_.„ the daughter of Cephas Watkins, »She lived at- the home- stead until the death of her mother, when <the went to Brooklyn, X. Y.,to reside with her sister, Mrs, Alboo Man. Some time prior to the death of her sister, Mrs. Charles h. Hubbard,, she came to Maioae, aad for the past thirteen years, lo corfl- oaay with her sister, MTB. Vaoghah, had raada her horns with Mr. Hubbard. In her ewry day iffeshaexhlbtted those, qualities of cheerfulness, kindness and lovjag aoltdtude for others that made her laved by every one with whom she ipame in contact. Not only will the members df the faorae, over »BicB>sh» had presided with quiet grace and womanly dignity, miss her, but every friend wilidropa tear for the unselfish life that has gone oat, fa the Congregational Church, of which she was a member, she will be sadly missed, ' .-.',*\\' She is Burttived *y_Jwo siaters, Mrs, Edna Vaughan, of Milone, and Mw. Jo^phine Maa,of Brooklyn, N, IT^and one brother, Fiavel T. Watkins, of JSaw Franklin, Mo., s& well aa by Iter brother* ia»law, Chajrlea L, Hubbard, at whose residence the funeral serriqe was held at half j^ast two Vclocfc oa SaiJflay.afler* noon, Rev. J\. A. Macintosh officiating. ,.• •• i.. ••-.••»••»———— — List of Jurors. Following is the list of grand and petit jurors drawn to serve at the term of supreme court that opens in Maione on Hoy.lttfa:— •-'•\••' '-'•..- Burke—Robert Hunter, Miles Collins. JBomBay—Bert 0. Sweet. Constable—Fred BelljChaa, C. Freeman Chatwagayr^Kiiitaied Spoon* 5* H« Sill J. Ni^horber, Fort Covington—Charles Howard, Mil- lard Cushman. ..,&_\-. .» North Bangor—N.'« Gibba, Henry GB- berfc, GeorgeTDpnaldson. *. - Maione—William Jf,\ W|BfteJer f GeOi Sabin, Henry E. Rider, Taoraaa Hinds, J. Fred Aoiiden, Fred L. Turner, Oacar JL>. Chapin, '.'.\ - - Saranao Lake-r-Herbert L. LOMBII. St. Jtegis Falla-M. 8. Ramsdelt. Westvifie Center—John N. fiowley, EbenHoyt. r . JPfiTJff JUBORS.. • Alder Brook—Daniel Keene.; Burke—George Soott, Charles Pem'go. Bcushton—Warren H. Smith, F„ A, Clark. Bombay—Deo»is Scully. ; BeltoontGaater-r^JoTO BecaV Brainardsville—John EL Elngliah. ConstttOWW. <h Main, Jeremiah I«y^ Chateaugay—W. L. CoUina, Michael Barnes, Patrick Bradshaw. • * Baaaer-IatoiaalSacker. - Dickinson Ceater—H. % Ross. Fort Covington—John W, McEIwain; Sidney Efiaworth^ - -. ! Owls Head-Joeeph'Walkex. Loon Lake—George W. Lamson. ; •. , ^fortfr SBangor—W, J. IMot, Joaja Spaulding, Fred Harrington. Maione—James KsBey^ John *Cfirwin, F. L« Sherwin, WiUiani P. Wills, fi S, House,Aithur H, MpttKi Moira—O. E. Stater. Paul Smith's—Henry Hobert. Eeynoldston—H. H. Beynolds, Saranao Jjake—AVilUamHanaing. St. Regis Falls—A. L. Alley. Santa Clara—George Prespare. Topper Lake—W. J, Alfred. Wtopple*jlte--aerfittB. TI»OQI»8. More tffer fo/ Betail Tnwle. Saturday was au extremaly boJ*y day io retail trade circle? of Maione. Although Thaok?givlngiaiStaiaeariy* jaontti dii* ± t< • * t-_» *. . , , ;t ^ - ti .tanith? crowd, of pre-holiday abbpaera to-j»^ore^b>trt 11 o'clock .Mw*^** bareoa Saturday from aearly e*ary aeft- Hr^aod Ma. Smith ci A fopm tot Florida to spend fch£ winter about the middle of November. Tbay eapaot to apeadThankagWag with Jfr. and Mr*. Hal Ives, of Cocoa, F'lorida. C3apt, and Mw. »?4 of #»« 3at»«ion Araiy,ha*ai^aoB5*two wae%»,-»iatt to Jadies of Malona i& faaar be* apeak. tirjn of tfja coanly -was. large for m OctO' bet day. Local merchants report a.dia- posHtoiv to buy freely and A ready ddUMtarJ foretaplsa, :ciGthlng t shoes, aad aeasoaa' bla goods ut nearly alt classes. While metropolitan flaaacial cflccle* are fa a turmoil, Franklin county residents, of whom so targe a portion get their living kern luasotijdQ not eeem cramped for means and are supplying their winter a«te cbaerfolJy and freely. Their hoa- *sta c d cottsisteftt toil bears it* legitl\ mate f r ui t and-jna tea them AS a classr, the aa'drtk iadependeDt people ia <be- couatry. This early lhrening-up of trade ia takea by Jlarone merchants fj indicate a busy holiday season,\ Pun^ R«vj&w of Oct* *26tb in itareyiew of national trade conditions saya: trade repatts are Irregular, the events of the weefir at New York tending to cause coaservattoi io jreparatioaefor the fatore, toteorrtntretail trade k active throughout the nation, aad the leading ioduatrtes tnaiaiain active machinety at most plant*. Ao encouraging sign is the absence of cancellations* Transportera are unable to haadle prcraptly all the freight offertd, and jrhe railway earnings in October thus far surpass last year's by 11.9 pet cttA. h*T& exchange* at New York for the week were SO per cent. smaller than io J006, but at other leading 'ehfes titers was a gain of 10.3 per oeat. JDonWc Wedding To-Morrow. Tomorrow ^Thursday) morning at Notre Dame church, Maione, will occur a double wedding when William H Degoa and Miss Blanche Monteaur-and Frank H,True and Miss Lydia H, Moo teau of Maione, will,be married by Rer. Father Blanobard. All the young people are welt known here and havea large circle of friends. Mr, Degoo is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Degon and a graduate of Franklin Academy io the c aaa of 1908. For the past four years he baa beeo the fopular YookerMnd Now TT«rk cttarv Services will be held as uaoal daring their ab- sence, Mr. Hoadley being ia charge. <3»pMa aid lint. W, B» Birwy, of Albo^uerque. N. M., ar«go*»ta of O r J. Lawrence and other Maione frienda for. a weak or t*» da^ra, Tbaj? formarI|r lived in Maloqe, where Mr. Barney was postmaster io the Hayaa admulMratioa. Maione is to faafaa new Industry in the shape of another exoelalor plaat, to be located in the old Dickey grist mill, joat nortbof the paper mill John M. ($mt-> well and George A, Wilson are interested Io fbti enterprise, whk* la to be man* a*ed by Edward King. Mr. and Ht*. Will Hogle will leave soon for Nebraska, whera they axpaot to reaide. They will be accompanied by Mr. ifld Mw* 0. A, Ormlby, who will go, clear through to the coast- Mr, and Mrs. Orniaby expect- to upend six mottha la ia California and may locate In that State nefraaaeatly. Fred H. Aubrey, son of Mr. and Mtt. John M. Aubrey, of 3F#y # accompanied by bia wife and daughter, baa gone to Gold- field, Nevada, ta locate in tba Coluaibiao minjng region In Esmeralda carinty^ A brother, W« Q, Aubrey, is already there, and la addition to having m good; claim located ia that promising section-, i« also president of the Columbia Water Co. •'. \ iJH'l \ l» • I Hi\ i~\. AtaloKe JBIa»».-I»aiy JToariiallsl. Maione teems to be looked upon by professional women aaa particularly good field in which to work out a career* Mr*. Fred- fl, Bryant, formerly Miss Florence Boyee, baa won aaect-ss here in tha practice ©? Jaw. A fortnight ago it was announced that Dr. Daisy Hoffjiagte % r an Dyke, daughter of Custom* Officer Hoff eagle, of Maione, would locate here for tha practice of medicine. This week theilst.of professional women has been increased by the addition of a female jcurnalM, Miss Julia Paddock, daughter of Mr, and MM, B. C. Paddock,of Malona, and a graduate of Franklin Academy, who on Monday accepted a nosltloa as reporter on the Malooe Evening Tele- gram, Ye weary scribes of Franklin county will now have to hustle to hold your prestige for\ fcoepe\ in any kind of news, Mi*s Paddock ia a bright, ensr- .getie young woman and we predict suc- cess for her in her calling. —— i —.—,..«, •— . » Sprak» OB ' k ae*nUlsi of the Ola Testament.\ SOB, Edward Clohoeey, of Colton, but * od e«o*ent mall carrier on roata three week, is half erased from the results, of the shcoting, and is regarded as ia a critical condition. Despite the fact that both men exonerated Crowley from all blame before dying, and that Coroner Miller, of South Colton, decided that the •hooting waa unintentional, Crowley feel that it waa all through his own careless* neas. Ha takes the matter so liauoh at heart, ft is feared that be may become In- sane. Manager Putnam baa received the fol- lowing tategiam from the manager of the Saranao Lake opera boa a concerning fcb* company which played barelaataigbt and wiU phty again <o-nlgbt:-r- : - Saranao Lake. Nf T.. Oek». H. A. PaUsam, .. Mgr. OpatSk' BEoaaia* * • Hsrald Square :Qvm, Pfi &*! «* *f good boose laat nifbt. 0»ve good satta- fiMlaasi^' - : 'HsF-.^-^ of Maione. His bride-elect baa been for some time with C A. Ormsby, manu- facturer of gents' furaiahinga. She to a young woman of genuine worth, capable and accomplished, and .ti jaetly popular here.The couple will leave Thursday night on\ a waddleg trip to fioatoo, Bpringneld, Wofoeater and other Eastern points. After their retara Uiey will reside on Park atraaa in MaJoew. - Mr. fta* la a popular aaloamaa a^jtewF. W. Lawraooa Co.\s store and a yoeog aaa* of maaJi boaineas ability. - MQaa Lydia sfontaao bat brtdatobe, a stater of MsiaBtestofaa Moutiaii. 'It ' an'- - aooamnltaaiad n**d nonalar veana wosaan. The fWfTntnto- UosMof te« PAfab*JMt« ajra eatejawad Waiwa •^saslsp^w *ia|sw- was^n w^M^^p^- Asr^siwaPVPsV ^^w w*.^ a>errowahafpy«««pa, ,.- TbeSrat . _ €^b wartoldatl^aaaw^MsB Aaaia W o«t Bautfor. Mrs. Sunolifl and Mrs. J. B. Hale, daughter, who have bean guests of E. A. Darling and B. A, Lawrence, last weak Wednesday for their borne Sooth Glastonbury, Conn. Mrs. Samuel Dlokev. of Nor it Bangor, visited her ri c<, Au». Byron Fish, and r aiiuiy, iwt Tuesday. Mrs. W. I. Bentley waa the guest of friends in Chateaugay last week. Mrs. Julia Wood, widow of the lata Oliver Wood, a former resident of this vicinity, died in Brattleboro, Vermont, at the home of her daughter, on Saturday, Oct. 36th. Funeral services were bald at tha church in this village last Monday, Rev. C. J, Middleton officiating. Since the death of Mr, Wood, fourteen years ago, his widow had resided most of the time in Vermont, She leaves tight daughters to mourn a mother's lost. Sym« pathy is extended to tha bereaved in deep measure. Howard Packard, of Albany, has bean visiting his parent* in our town, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packard. , Mr. and Mrs. Edaon Lawrence attended the funwai of their cousin, torenjso Harvey, at Cooks Corners last week. The Misses Je*«te and Bertha Langdon, who have been the guests of their grand- mother and other relatives In this vicinity the past two months, have returned to their home in Ware, Mass. Mrs. Ettie Towers baa returned to her home from Hiawatha Lodge, where aba baa been employed the past season, ,uf> Personal. Iroquois Irwin, of Ogdensburg, ia In town for a few days, * Horace Montgomery, of North Bangor, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. W. II. Flack w.i« in St. Regis Falls the fore part of.the week. Mrs. C. A. Ormsby Uft for Canton Monday morning for a few days' visit. R. McC. Miller, village clerk of Maione, got a good siaed deer in Duane last week. Mrs. Samuel Levy, of Schenectady, has been visiting at the home of Morris Levy. W. A. Griffith, Treasurer of the N. Y. State Dairymens' Association, ia in town. Thomas. T. Buttrick left Monday night for New York, to purchase holiday goods- Rev. R. 0. Penney has gone to try his luck at hunting once rnore#faefore the season closes. Mr, and Mrs. George Markell, of Llttl* Falls, N. Y,, are guests of their daughter, Mrs, A. H. Proctor. Vane* Cheney, who has been employed atMcCollunwtthe past f«w month?, ha* returning to Malooe. Frank Robinson fiaa resumed hfe dutfea aamaii carrier, after enjoyin? a abort vacation at Stowe. Vt. Misa Frances Whipple has returned homaafter an extended vlsifc la New York city and vicinity. Miss Jeagla McCreedy, who has been some time in Maione, left this Wednes- day morning for Chicago. Dr. and Mrs, 8, D. Williamson hat a re- turned from a yfant of ten days with frfandein CeBtrai We* York. Mrs. R. C. Penney returned Saturday evening from an extended trip to Chi- cago, Jamastow* and Naw York, MissJesaie Marshall leftMonday to visit Mrs. Carl Nill, formerly Miss Carolina franca* of Haione, at Watctfown. Br. h. w. Hobbmrd* Lewie V, Hubbard and E. «• f ves, of New York, were calM toMafoaebytbedeatboitae late Alice J. Watkins. t. has. Degon and Moses Champine, of Malooe, left on Monday for Ottawa, Ont„ where they had positions awaiting them io an Ottawa paper mill. Mr. and Mrs, George Sabin nave been entertaining Timothy Beman and wife, ofKnoxviUe.Tenn. Mr. Beman lived at Burke over thirty yeaTaago. Hr. and Jftra. William Day, acoona. panted by Leslie Herne, of North. Law- renoe, visited their daughter, Mrs. Calvin M. Cheney, a few days last week., W. W. IrJafi^Preeldettfeof theNaw York Slate, D*k?mm* *****<f*»**teM*i « tonr Of the-State speaktrig ^ the Agnr^ltural convention at Syracaee Z ota ^B Inatitnfea, wi» be ^uTliatona last week, returned^toM^oneon Monday, „ ^^J^^^J^ -Burlington Savings Bank. »in assl ia # B-crisuiiCEarToasr. VEEMONT. INCORPORATED (847, Had July l t 1907,25,357 Oeposftors Total Assets $M,493,70i8»« This bank has always paid highest rate of interest allowed by law, which at the present time is A O ET D £* B* WTT Henry Washburn hiillatfresent, ai fering from shock. Bradley Miller bat purchased the Ffank Stacy house on the south road, which be baa occupied some years. He wilt still carry on the George Crooks farm. Mertoa DooJitUe visttad frlendaintowa last week. --^ ** Fred Fish baa purchased of Bradley Fish the farm occupied by Fred ColHua the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blanchard and daughter. Hattie, visited Mr. and Mr#. Orlin Cady, in Niobolville, last Saturday and Sunday. . I Byron Flab left Wednesday evening tb visit fais daughter, Mrs. Lambert, in Boston, and m» brother, Will Fish, of Woroester. He wilt be abaent about ten dayjt. '/' Herbert Washburn, of the State hos- pital at Ogdensburg, spent last Sabbath at his home in this village. ,, , 3{r, Mansfield, of Maione, was tne guest of Soott Crooks last Sabbath. j Some of ottr farmers loet some potatoes and apples by the attdden eeld of the early part of laat week. . -| Mrs, Halleok Spaulding and dangbterl JLilliao, v&tted afe. Byron Fish last«at' •nfday. ,,-/-• 'i The Misses Came Duman and Lena Rheyome, of Maione, spent last Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cakes. - . -. -At% i ^ Clmrcii kna'pocutr Hotlc—. • qche ttdie*of*b#'W.e.T,1J.ara'«* ranging to hold • parlor meeting eij tbebr room* rriday evening at 7:30- to which they cordially invit? the D. A. R, the ladies' olabs, and all who are inters eated. Miss Harriet May Mills, who i s nam* Friday, and will apeak to the, ladies at this meeting. There will be 1 •peclal music and.att offering will be MUls is by birth and education* re- former, and thla ii a rare chance for the per annum. AU taxes in the State are paid by the bank on de* posits of $3,000 or less. Deposits can be made or withdrawn by mail. Money loaned on legal security at lowest rat«. OFPl€KBS. CHA.ttI.IM P. aiaiTM, PrevKieiltj - HKNBT SBKBNE, Vle«-Pre»l*rnl, V. W. WASH, Treasarer, K. 8. 18Han, A»«. -rrea»urer. TBISTEKS. c. if, sam-nr, wii,t.A»i» o«*me,' HBNBI OBBENE, J. h. BAR8TO\t , HBNBY WKLLS, P. W. WARD, 1 A. «. WBIttEAOafi,«. w.plfflgy, LJliL_U The annual convention of the Franklin County Sunday School Association will be held in the M, E, church, Burkej, on Wedneeday, mt.^, tSOt, at 9:30 A. M. Mr. Alfred Day, State Superintendent of Sunday School Work, will deliver the principal •addreae. The ofneera of the dent; B. F. Hoyle, Yice-Praafdent; G. E. Monteith, Secretary, and Arthur E,Mc- C3ary, Traasmer. \ _ ^,\ ' :••_. The regular meetiog of William D. Brennan-Corps and Post will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. ^jtiM atteadanoaisdealred. The Sisters' bazaar will beheld in the opera nonae from November 18th to 28d. There wilt be an entertainment every/ eveningexoept Saturday. iftii\ f i . i>,p. t'h i ..in.. ... II • i \ Wwcat Oa '*£bxt CentraL The Montfeai expreea on tb« Adlron« deck division of the New York Central Railroad, which is due in Maione at 7:19 A, M., was wrecked near Nehaaane early last Saturday morning, while running at apeedof about 40 miles an hour, The train carried many New York Boston and Philadelphia people bound for the woods. It waa made up of an engine, mallear, baggage car, two day coaches and four FuUman ateepera. The second day coach left the rale, followed by the two rear Pullmans, which tamed over on their aide* and were dragged nearly 300 feet. All the passenger* were thrown from their berths and, tossed about the care. The most seriously f ejured waa Mrs. L. F. fif-jua, of New York city, who bad one rib broken and was otharwiae injured. All the injured went through to thief destination with the exception of one, *ho was taken from the train at Lake Clear Junction, The cause of the accident was probably the breaking of a truck on the day coach. About 1,000 feet \of track waa torn up, blocking traffic for several hours. Among those who were In the car that was derailed and overturned was Mrs Jessie Carr, of Maione. She was slightly Injured about the arms and n«k, but waa able to continue ber journey to Maione, and later in the day left for New York city. » —— «—» _.. _ . . ,.-+• F. a, •«•*• »«r«at»a B>lr»« Tlswe this Meaeen, Rev, Dr. Charles Richardson, a former pastor of the Congregational Church of Maione, now located at Little Falls, N. Y,, is preaching a series of sermons-eo the '\ Mountains of the Old Testament,\ that ia attracting wide attention. We quota a Herkimer county paper in regard to the speaker and bis sermons: \ For many years he has made a special study of the Holy Land, paying atten- tion to the hidden reasons why that was the Holy Land and not some other region. He served as a missionary for several years In the country and has followed the ever-interesting developments in explor- ing the bidden treasures of knowledge which bring men nearer to oaderatandk tbe reasons of the world. The ratal* is that tee clergyman la one of the moat illuminating of speakers upon the tonka of bia oalling.\ * .STAR THEATRE. The management of the Star Theatre annonaoee that for tha jConr days bapis* Ding Monday, Nov. 4, they will present to tbe people of Maioae and vicinity aa iiwtw tain meat mnh as la rarely e^aaiad to a theatre et this Mad. Each perfona- aaoa will last faom aa boar and « hatf to two boars, and tfce fctee of adsttaaioa win ee tejpfd ooMtdeaabiy on ecooejsrtef the ecatty eftd vwMHpl en let i alaasprit aofc aoaowMpd at iMa data, but poattlve >rt siJsrdT at •! tfhi, , , ^Sr m •'•••*• ' V W HP^T ^ *•••••. !•• five, tbat tea fo«r day*, groertka mtmfr HOT. ***» •aod 7a«»»e Sear M Apaortwadtv wMl saie* et* else stipaAea^Wpp The Franklin Academy foot ball team met defeat at the hands of the strong Massena High School team at Maaaaaa last Friday. Neither ftam bad been scored on previous to Friday's game. Tbe F. A. boys however were in poor condi- tion and did not pat up their usual game. The score was 96-0 in favor of Mateana. A slump like this is not unusual with stronger and older teams, so that it is expected that tbe local team will soon be in shape again. It it said that tbey suffer for laek of practice as there ia not material enough for a eeooad team at tbe Academy. Vets ClvU psevtce Ayyelptsaepi. C. E. Costlow, who has ooaduoted a bualneas school/a Makwe for tbe peat three years, bat r- oeived a civil service appointment aa stenographer in the navy department at Wasfeiagto* and lea vet on Nov. 3d to aeanBM bis now duties. Tbe appolBta^eotoarvtM a eatery of |94« per vaooetneot. Mr. Coatlow Is well qontl- fled by nature and by bia boaioeaa train- lag for tbe poattioa. 8e aaa adverttaed fee a teacher to take ebarge of Ida psnool aeve. Tpate ie lltlli rifcsnii In tip) mattftrfrn of the ieeal hoe snailwt.pxMi .week. ' Thai ^PBI^BHSBBV ' a\flsssL asaa^eaV ak anfcawv aaafsat/assst^ akp_eLay JaaBsVk rfiW Eingaand Broocbea. ifew^Watchee. New Clocks. New Cut Glass and Silverware. NfW Novelties. And not only are the goods new, but so are the digsiges and patterns. Besides, we show variety, in plenty and REAL WORTH in everything. So we print a broad invitation to ah to vlsitoa, »ot neceaaariiy to bay, you know, but to see* We like to have tbe chanoe to acquaint you - with the facts about onrgooda,andit isbt possible to do thia inao adv. So call. €rncst €. IRulter, HeUaMe JeWeier and Opttotett» MAL.QNE, N. ~WE$m Tested Fres by Our Optical Speolallst. EstabDjilied 18.85. «>. ir Why Is it and GAFKOS'S That so many people »ro each day boyiogvso raucb of CAPROS'S COWGH n.AlR TONJ.C Zn4 OAUBRUFF They li»v© Irotlt been; tried $&d Kfiril j | && provoo to bo unnNoally effoctaal COUGH CPBK smhhB FOitase. HAIRTONIG'^SC. CAPRON'S Drug; Store, MALONE, NEW VORK. Lawrenccville. U. B. Russell, of Mahsena, was in town last Friday and Saturday. Fay Dewey has returned home and is confined to the house by illness. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Shepard spent Sunday with Bruehton relatives. Mrs. Thomas Boas has been quite-seri- ously ill, but at this writing is better. Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence, Wescott, of Msdotte,were guests of C. W, Bart and family last week. Miss Elizabeth Clarkson.of Potsdam, visited M/ss - Frances Kingston last Thursday, W, W* Haw ley has been on the sick Hat, but ia sow much improved. Dr, Iiockwoad, of Bombay, was in town a cpupie of days last week, calling oh old friends. • Clyde A. McEuen has purchased/ his brother's interest in the McEuen Bros.' farm west of the village, :\.\,. Mrs. Merritt Proctor:. visited Potsdam . relatives and friends ^^eriiuoday. . \••\•• John ifemmil. Jx,v is ott the.sict Ji&t. Mite Ethel Bigelow, of Maione, speht^r few day* here last, week, visiting her parents', Mr, and Mrs. Levi Pierce. . Miss 1 .Jena ie. Taggart, of. Tupper Late, is spending goiiie time with Mr. and Mrs. \- A. p. Newland; . '•.\•'• •_ Miss Pauline Harmon entertained a few of her friends last Wednesday after- noon, it bpirig.the: occasion of ber fifth birthday. •'--.'^ J \ Mrs. Wealthy Hill is visiting her daughter. Mrs. L. H. Richardson, at Winthrop. Miss Berhice -Whitrharsh, of Moira, spent a few days here last « eek. Mr. 'and,Mrs. Carl Richardson .have moved to Winthrop. Mr. Richardspn will be.employed by the Winthrop Car- riage Co. Mrs. G, A. Hill spent.last r Thjirsday in oliss Anna Sbampine, of St. Regis Falls, is visiting Mrs. Carrie Brown, B. Hi Clark left for a few days' visit in the Green Mountain State last Thursday. Mrs. Clark and son, Glendoo, who nave, been visiting there, wjlj accompany him borne.!- ' c. Amos Simpson, who is ill with typhoid \ fever, is doing well and there are no alarming symptoms. Byron Whitney, of Maiohe. made V, business trip to Lawrenoeville last week. Little Gerald Hammy has been quite seriousiyill.but is now convalescent. - \ Bruno Brown has purchased the house and let owned by Orange Bartlow on the Brooklyn side and will more into it soon. A force of men are at work oh St. Thomas'church strengthening the walls preparatory to remodeling the building \ in the spring. This is made possible by the kindness of Miss Lavina ClarkBon, of Potsdam.:. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winob;' who were married at Saranae Lake last week Mon- day, have been visiting the bride's par- ents, Mr. and Sirs. Edward Tredo. Fred Hawley, of Massena, spent Fri- day and Saturday with W. W. Hawley and family. ^ Michael Fitzgerald is improving the appearance of his home ; by the addition of aporch. - , We regret to hear that Mrs. A. H. Newland has faded during the past two weeks and is no w confined to her room. Miss Mary Wltfi'erell, of New York city, r who has been visiting G. C. McEuen and family, returned home Wednesday. 1 An alarm of fire was given Saturday morning, which proved to be in the cellar and floor of Hiram Foster's house, it having caught from the furnace. Help being near it was quickly extin- guished with a comparatively small lose. The squirrel hunt, with Captains Mc- Euen aaa San Jule, which came off last Saturday, resulted in. a victory for the former. The defeated side wilt furnish a supper at tbe Hotel Merchant on next Saturday evening. Roy Simpson cap- lured the prize for having the highest score.- , '-.-,• '-'• :':•-,'- After a brief illness of pneumonia, James Leary passed away at the home of his mother near La wrenceville on Friday night. Deceased was a young man about 27 years of age, and leaves a wife, jnother and several brothers and sisters to mourn his untimely end. The harvest ball, given under the auspices of Deer River Grange, at their hall on Friday last, was a success in every particular. The night was .'perfect, the supper served by the ladies was second to . none, and the music, which was rendered by Rolfe'a orchestra, needs no special mention, for ail are familiar w.th its excellence. Quite a number from out of town were present, and both socially and financially it was the event Of the *eaaon; ' '. P. K. N. Y. C. Tiiiie Table Cliatiges. By a change of time on the New' York Central on. Sunday last the following schedule became operative: '-,'•\ '-'- -'• . GOING NORTH. The morning train will arrive at Ma-, lone Junction at7:l6 A. Ui and leave for. Montreal at 7:19 A,. M„ - The evenirg train will arrive frOmCtica, at7i:36 P. M.,- and. will leave toj Montreal at 7:40 P, Mi . The trafo that has arrived at Maione at 3^9 from the south is cut out altogether. A mixed train Will leave Ctica at 6:40 A. M. and arrive at Topper Lake Junction at 3:30 P. M. where it is cut out. A mixed train starts from Tupper Lake Junction at 7 A. M. and arrives at M»- lone. Junction at 11:00 A, Mv •'0 GOtfJG SOUTH. .- The morning train will\ leave' Maiohe Jct,ati0;i» A.'M, The evening train will leave Maione Jot. «t 10:13 fi M: -A- mixed train will leave Maione Jet. at 12:10 (noOn)whicli*iil arrive at Tapper Lake Jet. at 4:03 P» .at, where it cutsouf. ; A mixed train w ill ie& ve I upper\ Lake Jet. at 6:45 in the morning arriving in Ctica at $;?5 P. M. «a ^-T(J—^J| af' ffaarfsat fistic Bt - .-—»-»«• r*vr, ^r^PHrW^vaS!^ ^p^\pst^^a^^^psw §\ sfswrli if hilssii 1k -WmStL • ^Spa^-S^pl^^B^f.^p^s^pa^e^JPJ^pnWf _.a^fiw^pssap ,i^s^ •^l^sa^pprn-,^ . •wp^SP'-l ; KANDIES KANDIES KANDIES MADE AT Klark's Kandy Kitchen Are the kind of Candies you shouid buy. When goods that you are buy Oautdy feere you_atre sure of getting FitEttH. PVRB and WHOLKBOME. If our Ooaf^etioaeriee were not perfeet we would not en- Joy each « large trmde o» them. Oar liae of FRUITS and VEGETABLES la always choiee sued fresh. The ever popular and always reliable LaReane and Lee, presenting the most fascinating of air farce comedies ia three acts entitled, The Gay Mr, Dooley, with a competent company of, actors, and ac- tresses will be at the opera house on Friday and Saturday, Nov. h'i. Matinee Saturday. A New York cast is engaged especially for the four LaReane s splendid attraction*. The costumes worn by the ladies of thiscompany are superbly grand.. At every performance a number of heavy vaudeville acts are introduced. Now if you want two and a half hours of solid fun that win make you .grow fat and drive away the blues, go see this cleanest, brightest and most laughable three act farce comedy. Seats now on Sale at Stickney'8. Watch for the grand street parade at noon Friday. # * # .. JV ;K \.' .'/ <'••*. hr' •/j.r,\ •M * .' I *i:-*|-*'.i •'•.fe'l'v. '\t^Wf .••ii 1 •i. 1 ;-• * f,\ -*.f\' 1\ Jtre ^our Stands Cold? OfeottiMtheyaie,baawalMti«ja«tnoeivedaB«w Uaeof . QLOr«S AND MTTTKNS \ that'»TO parefar ki if tsuui warai. Aad theprteee aaa right too< Ost? B$OHK of . V ;V . CAP& AKD TOQrjB« • ta ahwaarwaad ng trt'itats. Ooo^l ipp toeaH.aad aa» them. SfUt+kenzie & Stith, •a | 10 ^ „.i^t . . mi •:»:•?• m%ej \vt-r- §^mMM^ jr;.-.-*' -If \-^a* ^., '*C- ' r 1 \. mi Jk. V-» I'M.*** ^Lsk\ , 's.» ,«#*- ^ r ? niaLONB ISAJRKET PBlCKa. Price* paid producers—Quotation* (or Tclsdty) Butter, choice creamery, large tubs. a anKorted *iw» ..: aj^tf best pilots in esses, dairy, ..... ...fflX'i Potatoes Hops, sew medlliog. .. . Hay, bated.....L. Hay, loom.,..., ajp, trssti H«w, ebsew, full cream Pwt Ure \' draped VwO. drcawd aarsn,. Uv«.. •/;* ~M' CASTOR IA J^ la#3Ua as« CidMrpB. *• its* MSBV lew «VfvJRfwe^o .pWsBsT saaaaaaaalll avfaaat itfiiflUU nuti^n HUM : 'i^^^^^^^^^^iiZ «tt4«> •S^^a^W** *•• gl&jfc •9?\