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Ue H COUNTRYMAN J • I ; -^v>\ VPMHI^^-!. • V- K. tOVBU- ' . ism to - Migk~ Office .In County Fur Scfaoal tillage was «leetec$ to onift of lite Wghest ofiices of Rouses Point / 35 youag people gather* e'Q at tiie home of 3ars. Mina 3«it- e&ell «a FrMfty evaslog, Fehiakry to lielp Miss GIa^b urn mh i$erry Hal*s wliJib will hold\ their witeldjf jtaeetl&g oa Saturday £r<sm. three to fiv« o'clock in the afternoon &% the .home of Miss Walker on t&siSjptaJn St. «Jete da* 40 Hotniaes »B«J S Che- vaux, Aauerieaa JLcgfon, *>n Men* day night of this week at tfee: an- nual meeting held in Plattaburgh, an hoaor eagerly sought after by every World Wai* veteran who hold* membership to the Lesion. The Rouse* Pointer thus honored ts Fred K. LoveU, commander of Montgomery post, who wu unani- mously chosen to the second high- est office in' tbe gift of his asso- ciates: The following is the list* of officers chosen Chef de Care, Robert. S. Long, Pittsburgh, N. c. Chef de Train, Fred K. LoveU, Rouses POtot, N. Y. | Correspondent and Oommissaire Intendent, F. G. fCwstland, Platts-j burgh. N. Y. ! Conductor, B. V. Griffin, Piatta- burgh, N. Y. Cattle de la Porte, Norman S. Trudsau, Plsttsburgh. Commis Voyageur, k SL H«- dretb, Ptattstxargh. : Garde* dss Prisonnairee., San- ford ForrvBoa, KeesevfHs, Boner L Brothers, «*ttsburgh, Chas. H. Dragoon, nattsbayga. , .-, Owminefs. L. a Deeso, Platts- burgh, Arthur C Bragg, Kwirfb Jas. a. Burnett, Platttburtlt. The tiwfaflatioa was te charge tf Grand Chetamot Fred a Cast, barf, Chatnaaa of the District aad I* C Deem «U priiaaatnai with tke Hawaii of Put Chef * Oare of UM Vottw*. Tfce Voltws appfopatf tte doaa- ttae* of a •Bverdtap to tte Hlga teheel of the Cmaaty wfckti wffl wte tte Memorial day ter til 0 , E. S, wW hold a cover* The ladies of Washington Chap- ed dish supper and social hour Thursday evening, March 1st at five P. M.. In the Uasonic rooms. As Invitation to attend has bees extended to the members of their families. Mrs. iFTarriet Peck, wife of Chas. Peck, died at her home in Point St. Charles, Montreal, on Febru-sidue ary 22nd, Her remains were taken to Henderson^ N. Y., for burial. Mrs. Peck was formerly of Rouses Point and an active member of tte O. B. S. ^ p the will the valuable library of tte testator is given to the Cath- olic University at Washington. Specific gifts are made to St. John's church, Rev, A- J. Farrell, for the past eight years assistant pastor of St. John's, and to Miss Mary Haughran, for many years housekeeper for deceased. The re- of the estate is divided be- tween tte brothers and sisters of dceaaed, afeare and share alike. ALCOUKT nr CITIES A movement is tauter way and has tbe endorsement of Coagries man SaeU for the holding terms of United States: dtottjcLJcauct—at- Plattsburgta, Ma^me, -Watertown, and Ogdensburg, m addition to the ctttts ia which terms for the Nor- thern District are now belag. held, but terms will not be hejflln tbe places named until next summer. At Watertown sueSi terms will be heW te the new federal building for the erection of which the money ha* been appropriated by congress; at Ogdensburg the pre- sent ft»d«^ bufldtng will be «i- jjuoUolod wa that the court~..mav be Miss Mary Carriere ^ho has been quite iH and under the care .of a physician .K so much improved that she //again able to be out. Miss Jane Tinker was in Mon- treal on Saturday of last week,for treatment. William Oollogy. of tte firm of Simpson. OoDopy * Ok,' Maloae, N. T. was tte goes* of bis broth- ; laasss CaOapy «o Staday and Monday of t*ta wvsk. Mrs. Jfc JL Strong Is tteWMta IB in MontrsaL * Dana, Ino, left Rousw Voiat on ftssday for Hmw Tot* wten te wffl te by Pftfl Ttenrtags who wfB attend tte National MMHIW O in snwiMi ia ftn Tte institution of tte isttsr eaiv rtor deUvory aarvfos at tte local post oftc* baa ntnne a changt In tte postags nt* on what are known, at drop letters. A two cent stasop is now rsqulrsd on aO tot- ters with the exception of printed s^vjttiitar matter in unsealed sn- velopes. Letters mailed at tte local office were fojraietfy saaDabls to addresses within tte Tillage of Rouses Point at tte one cent rate. One and one-half cent postage stamps must be affixed to printed advertising matter ia unsealed m velopes. modetel s6tfiM,T8rioourl :..va»y be held to it; at ifglone the Bosxdl of Suptmmt* have already gttin&d: per»ai«Bioi» for the holding of fed- eral court in the county court House, a&a It is prfibsbie that the Clinton eoratty JBmx& j»ill—-take l . Mr. H. A. Trombly, western manager of F. W. Myers * Co., Inc.. and formerly Deputy Coltee tor of Customs in- charge at Rouses Point, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F\ H. McDonough on Thursday of last week. Mr, Trom- bly was enroute to his home,-in Port Huron, Mick, from Mostreal, J fre ^J tint. circulated H«o, % y, minis of q awl Sr, MOKree SlarahsQl of as *«saifla|fis of .tfee %&> pattp for the 3tgt ; cea* J dtstriej, whlfeh fsciude* 'Essex, -3RfatslS!a m& St. ouotfevto «je ts 'Jn Jftttte. b tts mmes cl Walter Stwenson, of Mooers Plattsfeurgh, w*^s a, Recent in ^Jl as ajtcm&t© t& tftieh coavienttea. •ton, •pttimty &m& of P& nM Mm ff*t* a ^ttl m n£l& ait '•VS&& 0. Norttorup, IJepttfy Col- Kay* Nf. T4 SBA formerly of Rouses Point, Is .tat temporary- msl$am& ' at tfte tocal ,c«s't«>m hnxaa\ kfto, a mmtU lai la','jjSC mpSttimg, Beacli' stoA., l>ateal« J$ fa visit West ifew, wlo'toas ^ t%-';ta*\Hows* urtth] aciatfc fe tiaee Ht*/fajir.l1 1 if- to lw mficfr impnived and to Iw out Bgalaf within -a M OFFE Gives ikXterr Catholic 0nivcrsity at Washington-—Bequest - to St. Jofoi'g Churcb .The last will and testament of th-X late Mgr. J. H,/DriscoU, pastor ofVX, John's ehu&bi Pittsburgh, and V^rmer pastor of St. Patrick's churcX^n this viilage, who died in PMtsbV'gh recently^ haa beenjQlfid ia. the o^(pe of the surrogate of Clfnton eou^v^r for probate. Under l i Tlte aaaomicemejot has been made that through, tfte generosity of Mr, and Mrf»: John,HV Cbnins of 4pha«y the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church of that village is to have chimes of bells, The bells .are given to the church as a mem- orial to the son of toe doneis and are to be installed before Eaater Sunday, on '.' which day they will send forth theiir sWeet music. Rouses Point Locals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayford spent Monday of |his week to Platteburgh on business. William Shaw, deputy collector of customs, is confined to toe house because of injuries sus» tained when he fell on a slippery sidewalk. Mr. Shaw was not badly hurt and it is expected that will be able to resume his duties with- in a'day or two. 1 ° . \ Rouses Daughters; i :|^ *»jowft social evening J& their roona Monday eve^pg < of tiu« , Bridge and Flv* Hundred played.. The attradance 1 and the affair 1^ ^ success. \:\';\ r: i .••' F. 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