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\¥atg$\*imi : \\ TWMuMNWui ;F : ' \ •i'' 111 Mill Mails' Bsliver&l to Village JPattg of out oui&ber of- the truth of tfcte| statement 'tnif tfje -otttsla&sling •Mf convinced that Scfgeawi Barnard of , s tateacnt, lmt wwtetn&aey at Gftazy ,$»(* ^ t&& present time Is tife .„ afternoon of fast taMshment of• a free mail carrier ttoro-Jias team uncovered. a genico for the village, whieh was a!fe» mas&tog ring secured Chroughsae «attring ei- ianttew to Greater JSfew forts of postmaster ' George JF. and Montreal, and evidence Elvers, in whiefe undertafeing he •been secures --which-will re-' received the hearty to-oneratfon of mlt tathe tfeporiatfea oi 1 n« o»'l*-jtlte loeaLChaajber ©f Cottwaeree. ttfe two. »nu#gfe<i alien* ftwt a- this carrier service was iaaus^ o«mbeicoraertegi«Aote-«!s3n!s, uttrted on February 16, when the' «Ttc& -The smuggler m® Ms two i first deliveries were..... made by„ H,„ J. Rochester on route one and M. sated toES ^hiei lie | thl comer of Rose sffi streets; corner lg^y ; r ,^ fete a»d'Pratt streets! jeorner of Delaware and Pratt strata; eor- streets aer-<|f . . _ and corner <jf Pearl and streets.- - . , •' •-' • ', Postmaster 'Rivers JS»s ate$ this service for the of the people .gtBoiises yoint 007 dter a tremendous handicap, i or as g yfit of the y Mt^Q o te faujment oe eary for the proper and efficient eawying out of tfyq service Ms frofti carriers g; aaanaer w3ii<?& is ylnnlng for the postoafit^r. aad mose ^ssbeiated witii liimtbe -enthusiastic praise ©f every resident of t,he «Ottunua- «y- -,- -. • / • - ' -. . Few residents j6J tiie village have aoy conceptioQ «f the labor involv- ed io the bsafflng of the mails !i J i|h t h l eustsoas e to-this village i' coarse 'as tome S •tSfee roagoitade'.of , the. postal -service- he *giea4«3fi fti ] the same »\ .the- cus* ' ; of of newspapers led di 't ^g, anS th^ ba b which, t&e ^^ r-of parcels, was & ^it duty was Malls levying Bouses Point %lose ^^F^^FL.J** hom^ejat tha fo|tow|ag Uomi; For tbe . . . ' \7^^ar^-^^'iSrTa^BMdn8E- p. la^.for the west sfc 6:3ft n»\iri.» : and 2;S0 p,^au; foir'the north at\7 p^ ^ a* ja, asi 6%» m., aad for the east at 9 a. in? Sundays from « a, m t to 8 « and on Sundays from V36 f.m. •;.;...• ;> v. : •;./• ; Postmaster Rivera endec jive |he public the foest service and we feel safe i/ that he has thus far miheete, that His efforts are ^^ m> e agpreci the vast taajority' of the [•Wh h illd [•Whom he U po a to° Pine\ Hills wfoman .._ , band is always tellhjg' her he j^f aoesn't do touch ing wh asks for something to wear with her smile. at the eal Qfiicv. \Hirae jnails are received each 4&y Stpm. ' the south, from the north,' two-.from the ....-_.. .. _ _..and three lr<?m the* east, while 1 Ions -spent Wednesday night Rochester .on route one and Mljthres mails 'are dispatched south, from, the toorder in the Qcbo oa wate two. Both of tlieso j two west, two Jiofrth and three 1 vidriuy t)t Rouses Point to Ohaay, | carriers are temporary appoint<\«s feast. These'' mails are -carried on't tt^vre, «?o»pMe)y tired mt, they cn duty pending tbe anfiouncemtfit! the Euttand, Delaware & H«dsd», \• \ for a roojM wt The Terrace, Iflf tbc restxtf of the competativn Canadian National and Napler- s toa<iftuatteKM5f the state! civil service examination held on ville Junction railroads. 'Another ;rs in that village. TJjey wereiFebruary 18, and which WJIS taken llntsxesttolg fact in connection with, cooinmwfcrtod toy \tHe Hisses Bid* by nine canffldatMtJweklng to >a-j the Houses Point postofflce is that| o«..whu fc.-jndaci'-liw nluce as aU<jr titt* postal service. Each- of 'during the past <year 13,372 regis-i +pou>itigJiwi>e ffir tht? awomtnoda- these cuxrters make? tvsro deliveries! tered letters and 2,521 insured par- ,tion of -tourist*/ a«d others* Net- each-day, leaving the office on ' eels were 'dispatched whOe the ; ther PiTgi-jini CiuroO or Trooper!their first trip over the village t number of registered letters re- -Baruara w«?n.- in Chazy at the streets at 8:30 a. m., and ou thejeeived for local delivery totaled .'Unit of tb*i Hrrival of the aliens second at 2:30 p.m. These carriers'2,559 and the C. O.o». packages •but upr>n their wium tbey wer« travel approximately 24 miles each dispatched totalled 145. The same informed toy one of the ladies, j day and serve 304 homes with an class a€ mail received was 1,848 • who told the irooptrg that the j average at three letters per home I pieces. ihrc- guests u-too *wc occupying daily. On each trip the carriers! Another fact ia connection with) will make collection of outgoijug tbe postal service at Houses Point of which the general-pwblie knows :t rtx>m adjoining that of t&e of- liadi the appearance of for- Late in the afternoon the three strangers went to the dln- appIicatioK far accomniodations little is that all parcels from Canada carried by the railroads they wore plated under arrest, brought to this village and turned over to. ^ _ „.. _. „ „,„„, Jame» Yale, in charge of the im- j room which they had occupied, and [ who inspects , each package and office here, who direct* ion the dresser found a knife with I fixes value and duty on the game. j a blade x at least isix inches in A slip stating the amount of such - length—an imgly looking weapon, duty is then attached to the paefe-' -(Both Augnstia and Zavadskiu den-1age ajpd forwarded to: tha desttoa- * * ovraership of the weapon and'j tion an given on the wrapper. ing- room »f- The Terrace and asked j the bouse at which the state troops I entering this Tillage are delivered far supper. It was then that theyiers made their headquarters. After (at the local office for ;ittspeetioni the°trio haa been taken into cus- j by customs officers. This work fa] ' J the troopers searched the I now being clone by R. C. Chiltori, »d Officer Bonasui to make an in« vestlgatfon of tne case, which in- vestigation brought out some start i It was quickly establisaedothat the name of the alleged smuggler of' human being* ia Anthony Pup- chis, whose rftsidence is at 15? Me- Kinley avenue, Brooklyn, awl, with whom the inunigratlon officers hud ;an eperi«ijce Jast Msy ^hiclj re- sulted ia the government mi&ng. % ctar owned by PupcWs when he \ to pay a fine of $115 which for violation of an4 the pom 4 of \three bottles of said it was the property of Pup- thiH y p admitted that were to the ITnitea States 11- y and toM the -story of Jnow tjiiy. crossed the border i»- «om- f aoy. with Ww. Xfeoy gave otelr- names as Pavai Z atrfed in Canada ia July, tt3 Mffe JSkil A 1n g in Mats BoHi are iit' little iSogJIsh, TOW t&Q ftisst to- coasW u 'deas breast- cf ©a ^crbruary. • 2Jct Utta JSat.' 3iqd ' . On Friday of last week Pupchie was arraigned before United States Commissioner Plxby at Plaltsburgh charged with smug- gling of alfene. He entered » plea of «ot guilty and demanded st$ ex.* ^mination, which was set for A la- ter date. Ball was fi^ed' at *2,000. in default of which JSe-was com- mitted- to the county jail, Pupcbls has been a reaident of the United Statess skc© iBU, aad during the World Ifar served with. the American forcer. He first canxe to the ftttsatioa of tfie\ immf igt&- tion (Meets in tnisi village Ja May of tost year, when/be was fou»d auteacfTbllo hT streets lookte^ sL htot^v had crossed the harder wft&eafc g the-\ 'federal' &w itmkks., li»tcr iitc same My the, fcrother v?as fottnrt ift the iB FjS was' v awreste3 at that, f f fite on its arrival at the point to which it ia sent it is held until the duty as fixed by $&r, Chilton is paid. .MM. 1 ... - -* • This money is then forwarded fo One Dollar Buys This Ctmhination GENUINE,. Complete with two batteries, and bulb Large Size. .:.. Fqrmefl/ Price |1J5 j Pocket Tin of 50 LUCKY STRIKE; Cigarettes ,..- Regular Price ;4Q • REAL VALUE .'.... .7..,:-';...\.' PJ&i AH for $lio Sent postpai|d any^v^ere \vithin-50\ rnileSi || • ' Orders filled the day received. SlingsbyV ROUSES POINT \7 ~ THIS WEEK'S NORTH COU.NTRYM/ i)JOWON SALE ON OUR^EWS » STAND ! • •• !' 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