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HI.dHW.AY PROVmtfb'FOK.lN;. ! MUKSTE, -BILL 1 ,$*>{)'••': and W , W . CoojMir. presi- ; R . jvieiV?. ut* thv lociil wr^auizn'tlnn. j '.</,<J ;\jjurow Wf-sLyji, >.'!' Ktw York ' P. H. *S* AND i CA&&VILLE MEET > ^.FRIDAY NIGHT L. HEALEY MEETS BEATH IN • 1111 (I. ii.rin <i.i ,'i\vly r • - i ' sir u< Nov. »*(-.;• .K ,: f' utty 'i..f '.'.'.'in.'i an- is- <>»' j-rktcif ;.HY J ' ; htuugU ctii r»f!?<\i« thfouj- ( \.oiirii.vtm;j link t i>:j.;hivaVt' <.•!' \•.})«'\ trunk ii will Lt)(>us- vjjn ;ui- the-' iu 01 has tfife ,fhe :. A.-i ciiiiirman .»»i <\;•£ CoitiDX'-i W' higil and as . sujie!>\}»!• , F. R. Svrin&tTrne matter a good dknl of his nUi-ntion also:-'\ Me. MuimH 1M working hard to ,•*«*<• un? the pass-; r.irf of his bill, which has been re- > O'laiifni-r ' commit !.e<? the courtly given the Local Bask*ed>all Team Has' Made E&viable Record [ This Reason . ! The bsiHketl'an season of. the; Rouses Point High • School now ! drawing to a close ha£, tx»«n one of! the most successful in t he history ; of the school, only .two regularly < seheHuled games^remaining for j 1 amKone for the j AUTO ACCIDENT Proprietor of Holland House Instantly Killed Last Fri3ay Near, Albany ; The people of Rouses Point w«*re th- ,-,f !.{,».-; Ways and\ MeaosJ the A^u.bly an, the boys' team s. but it i9j probable lEriday evening of last week when. • state troopers from Chazy brought the news that La»r- rence L. Healey, proprietor of the boys STATE GF NEW YORK No. 1561 1419 ^ IN ASSEMBLY i i CI» o pleted Introduced by Mr. MUNCIiL—read once and referred to the Committee ar> Ways and Means -AN ACT To provide for the construction of a state highway in . the-county of Clinton, ayruj making an ' appropriation therefor - The People of the State of New York, represented^ ih Senate and Assembly? do enact as follows: Section 1. —The department of public works is her<;- !.»> \authorized and directed to construct a state high- way in the county of Clinton beginning at iJic line of the Rutland railroad company tracks at Rouses Point to the town of ChampUin to & point dshnecting with the Saint Johns highway at the international border^ a distance of about oi^t tnj|i^|rt a total cost of not. to exceed the sum of |j^^Sl'a«J 4W|ars. ' . HH by forces in thl'depart- and shall be in accordance with *Scatk>ns to be prepared in the'depart-' lie works. If the work be done by con- .11 be let and payments thereon in- section one hundred and h Mgtowaf-wffen com- a state highway and be there- after maintained solely at the expense of the state. 3;-~The sum of forty thousand dollars ($40,000,) or so much thereof a$ may be necessary, is hereby ap- propriated out of any moneys not otherwise appro- . printed, to carry, oat the provisions-of thjts aet,-j>ay-- i able from the state .treasury oailie warrant and .audit.-. ] <>f the comptroller in the manner provided by law. 4:- This act shall take effect immediately. Of c, the at. f Itast two*nd possibly the regular played by the : boy$, nine have been won and nine lost by the locals. The next sched- uled trame for- the iSSys' team will be played.- with the Cadytytlle rep- resentatives on the local eourt Friday evening of this promises io be a fight honors from start to finish, accident near i&l- bany. Few could be made to be- lieve the sad tale, but it proves jto be true. Mr. Healey, who had only a few hours before left this in the bejst of health and for the purpose of visiting a bro- ther in Barnesboro, Pa., had met death while enjoying an automo- Joseph A. an employe Accounts Mrs. ¥\ €J. WdoUoa,*widow the lute Prank C. Woottwa,\ | prjeter of the ^Voottea J^tp ment Store, wili remain in village for several w^elM for, purpose of collecting outataml accounts due ttte store, She be found >n th& store each during t^e rem«lnder of her a ln R Pi ^ ll i Rouse* Point, aad all accou not paid before her departtu-e torney tee'0aWa&m>\^ei -ypit to avoid tola if poaaibte and pea.ls to patrons of the store call as soon tusrpossnfle aad ad local five are smarting imtler their \ recent defeat at Cadyville and are determined to retrieve their lost i honors and finish the seaaon with I the \balance oa .the ri^ht Bide of | the sheet. The members of the I team attribute the lose of the at CadyvUle to the absence tlm of the accident, which occur- red on the Londonville road, ~& short distance from the Capitol City about five o'clock in the af- ternoon. When the car in which they were rtding wa« - forced ,off the highway bya CAT going in the opposite direction and overturned of ,„ „ .. . . .. of the organization. Captain Sa- ***• Heajey had origteaHy plft»- bourin will be in the Bae-up on! 0 ** 1 *o-l«»ve' this village last Friday nteht and whcii the -final. TtouuriWtay night for a trip to New whistle blows it wiU undoubtedly be the announcement of another Rouses Potot victory. ' . Last Friday night the Houses Point boys were forced to bow to the superior team work of St. John's Aciuiemy five of jPIatts- burgh the final score h«iaf 25 to 18 in- favor of the visitors and oe the fallowing night they fell be- fore the Imperials at Plattsburgh, the-score being 33 to 21, ih favor of the Flattsburghera la <fr)tc& of these games some of th* best piay- ers.of the Rouses- Point t«am were I unavoidably absent and this weak- ened both their offensive: aad :4th fensive work. • • •' \ '•/:,•, \•„. \•;.•' One of the rules governing th« Rouses Point--tosaa aad th* - rule which i« most rigidly enforced J* that players-mu»t me«t all of th« scholastic requirements of th« school and conduct themselves creditably at all times. FfcSur* to meet these rtqvixwitm&M M*UX& This space devoted to extend pur greetings and best wishes for the success of the \North Countryman ' * and to say that > '•--. WE ARE NOT SELLING Furniture Below Cost \But our MAtcjn of profit is small and-this* keeps our goods moving. O'.t\ stock cA ticdo,°sprin%s and mattresses is complete i,A well as other lines l?a nut pi.prcb.ajss; yem Hving room suite before seeing ws and comparing prices , tpechi; prices %rt sM Furniture during month of March, - ' \' Eadv^AssisfanT All Latest Equipment T. A, Sabourin & CQ. POINT N. Y. from tli« team, a penalty which the members of both the hoys' aad girls' teams work stren- uously t& svmA. Tb* foltowliay J»ys have won place*on team duMag th« seaso now draw- York, Bameeboro aad Atlantic City, intending to siset his wife in Ne* York yesterday &>r the re- turn trip home. In «w3«r that he might lawt 3»is friend T^trault at Watervllat, however, he changed his pls^ and teft h«« Friday DUMFtttng. Upon reacbln^r Albany the victim, of th* tenUble acefeleot was persuaded by Mr. Tetrault to spend the remainder of Uw day with aim -and they left that city ta Mr. Tetrauh's car. for tl» jtf pose of going to Watarvliet Tbe car' ws* tnaveMnjr at « moderate rate of speed wbeo n«sar what 4s known in that s*etton am Sorfttn*s Tsvwa, wliew Mr. T»6ra«flt wa* forced,into th« aitofe by a p«»8tat car. As they kft tiki ro«d - their our iWOTtuwa* i*mlB*; Mt. m$fc ' '^t •ifcv'wWt^' painftnty ht|uMd from svery ' 8UU t?oof»»» to f*t from Latham wer* noUfled of the assi*U<* to the #«* extrlcatad tm& tttott* made to re- pftysi<?iaa who wtar big to a close. H. Saboiuin. captain, Paul charme, manager, E. Loagto, I* Gebo, Oeorge Etb#ve, C. Mlnklar, 8. Monette, D. SansChagria, Q«o. lAtoumoau, J. Wells, Paul Maloy, George Gennette, Arnold Bumham C. Stewart, David Brothars, John Porier, N. Delunsyea. The girls' team has been even more successful during the present wa«on than^ has been the boys', winning four _aod •_ losing three games. The girls' te&m is made up! of the following students: | Helda Rutherford, captain; Lu-1 celle Gebo. manager, Catherine: Brown, Alta Stenrns, Ruth I^aur, \ Solina Hill, Irene/Guyette, JiOuise > Eth«'z<«, Pricilla lyeLano, Dorothy. Landry, June Get tys. ! Rouses Point Locals [ Henry Couture of Burlingtonj. is! -in this village on a short visit-to j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artliur| Couture, the former of confined to his home by ill dead after a ha«ty The body was taken to Albany where an autc^iay was performed and the anscttncosBent maife that death was tB«t»li«t&M>us *ted ws* due to Ifittesai hsaiorrhaye, oaus- ed by th« rupture of a |«tawBary VSiU. .*-•'. -....\.' .. . . ' ; .;' ;• • \^^-\'^T - - Mr. Healey was * nattre of Vte- rnont and 4» yaars of ap. He had reri<tod In OgdeQsburg for a; ntBttv her of years prior to coming to -Rouse* Point three ftxn agp^tct conduct the Holland House. He is survived by his wife and two bro- thers. His funeral was held from Notre Dame church in Ogdensbnrg on Monday of this week and the esteem in which he was held by the people of that city was shown in the large'number who were pre- sent at the solemn, service. mt vnmtccttga HOME-MADE SAUSAG r HEADQUARTERS FOI PISH AM^ OY^tERS ••• -. : v-I>URIilG'iE5Nt • »««...»».«. >.*»>.». t «.»».«.«»•.».»»«.. •••!s~W M«3ke» Collettion »ad \TEvery JB>aY EVERY ©AY Oar Work Speaks fat.J ; Give. Us A Trial Rouses Point Locals . . j J Walter HJ. Connolly of the local i U. S. customs service, was a week- j end visitor to Potsdam. ! A Telep1»ne Call .to 11 Champlain Will Bring Ou °Car to Your Door in Rouses Point Ajny * Workday of Ae states Pafj-ol Inspectors , ..Mrs. D. M. Burke,. flroVrietw of A-, T. Yarrintrton, Martin Kutner, i the Eleanor Sh^f icaveg Saturday George GaflfieW. Ina Peterson andifor Ntw-york to stvjdy the latest David McCall on duty in this dJs-jstyl<»« ia.wotaea's wear and select trict, wili tomorrow report for j her »t»ck ut. fe-ifcfcr tet par spring j day, Chazy duty, after their aanual thirty day j opening, whtd?'Ae I*»B to niak«! / . leave of absence, and at the same the w^ sJ»b«»|«. »h» has held! time-Patrol \Inspectors Ehmest Le-jsinca. tiOUK^^'i^^aa Qt,\d.\ • • Blanc, Waiter Buckley, Mirtfn She »m ^ ace^l^ttisi ,,oa -her Wheat on and RaymoQd Ftsk will trip , to th« Ip^ifp^it t>y her begin their annual vacations. jyoonif »«a>\ 'ft g Collection at Mooers on every day < V i'.O\'.\ :'•' i ; -i '