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#0*7*// COUNTRYMAN 4- f*sge Nine,\ r* ' * BEING RECEIVED By ^P«6Bi&S» of North Cow- bwlneew at Bousei <«a& have nq regret* Iftxold a Frair. We were very »ni*ch. pleaawd to feetivt iir. IBwir'a fc$ter with it* Kjf food will and en- be ow en- 46avor to ao ten* the people 'of tfc* Korth Country 4hat we will BMftit, to mi far* a*' poaritole, the aame high degree of reipect and «»t wa^i given to-hbn- the printing age Saterprite Ole» Fan* N. T. 1a tnnfiumi fnr JM &» \I * \\•\^TT^ •\••I * ^^^T9-<^^WF WPT^^^Pwff^^^^p^PP^ff^^i^ i atgtvea m tft» top letterhead. » ; owi*ii»Jy mi « long I turned the. iW^frV^^WWp^fc ^Hffc j Wr Up to R, P. for good, and become cittwaiwid. I am as impatient for tbe «ov* a* * Wd to ft* -Otrtat- maa, and the reat ofj the family it too, ~~ | I'd like again to wiah you and your aaeoclate edltorf an pWible ewcea»i a big: •ubacription list, loti of ads, and lucky break* on the news. Sincerely. RufuB King. * * • * To the people of Bou»e» Point and vicinity th« beet part of the abovajetter U that it easrie* tlam ethd Rufu* King aw to g shortly to Rotuwf Potot to take up U1 f pAnn&firat ' i>iU1>ii<o t U»lr m mtuda and nelfhbom. XT i tht out t«t oxijt * ta jpood «am)fSb to Ju« K1B« *• w are aeoompUi Ui rcalJy iw^ that front that we <oaagthli^ that St Vt. The North been unable to future, but t , • • • Mr. Ryahlow wffl be Klfvf WIEMPT J% ^JBH[IlB.fc3?T»*- GnBuflftHB IUA JMa '^yLHK*\ ^^tp' ~ ™ ^^^ ^^ ^ T^^wjp^^-^^i^ 1 T jpr^^pF^^r «p(^ ^ r ^*^f^ m«r reafejent of R*u«» IWnt He MU miaotfeted. fpr yeitfiPiirt&h 'MR ' Cbwtei ta tfc* WE la ftrmniow It 'Pf*&*£. ^; until pg , dftiighty «witJ tDchnfinue to P. L. Pearl of Albttrgh Took Possession of Department Store Last Week—K^w ~-~~ Goods ojijd half mother iqr |td Which city.Owy «$$ tkke tfttt p | remaijns of the Jfttc Krilink W»x«t-' {\ton. husband &Hjdi father, for Intw- j'meAlL&aritty the rwrnaifttfer vt fan? ireffldtow fin Ro«a*« Point. Mrs*. ,' Wpcatoti. will , sp«?nd ttoej greaipr j part; Of each busln«jiw day-,In the- in th« c0oduet\«»f and 'settling. iMJtsfuRti- accounts of herJftfe bt»b»nd. MrL• Woottoh opened* the Wt«ittutt. ' \ ' 'Store in this vill*e»\ ttus The etook and good will of the ': i • if M •Ik i A-S- - Wootton department utpre on Lake t •treet to this village;Was, a-' few] days ago, *>ld to P. •%, Pearl of 41-1 n ^y yen ure proved a remarkable<-«uc<- 'Up-to\tne time of hia detiiti ! las January, fie was n genial j man whose temi«?r was navfer ruf- 1 ana with a pleasant word for ji always a leader lii every' v«ment for the betterment, of ^rmont b . neat man, i who took the btMtneju at once. ttvev of Mr. Pearl have ftnee l^f^tl ^ii«y *f^ft^yffyp»f^fft«-y yf^ |f(»- arrangto|r the laitre asock of which thia popular HOT* waya carried, and therefore have ^» plant ior M * Iff. Pearl •imtlaf e#» OWerent oo»munl*/- h MraT Wootton plant to reroain Hi ; •. .. '• ii- i • . •. • Mr. Wallace U too Well known in Northarn New Yarn to require Wrttoded coratment. He ta a former r«e«ent of Rouew Pttot and re- oeatl3> moved to Plattai 1 mrgh where)' fee h«« «etabiiahed a\ .real ertate, buateee« that ia already one of j the leading concerni to it* line to j ,th# North Country. Mr. Wallace Way formerly the •enior partner to t&« flrm of Wallace .4, Roee- myer, of Roiwe* Pom When he moved to Platteburgh he waa tuc- peeded to the «rm by A.\ 7k, Donn of'Botuw* Pctjgft an J the name wa* fo? oftf year* changwd to Rwm^ * Daan, ~\ The buainem 1B being carried tb« sane modern .and mm tartitutW when Wallace waa a member of Uw Jf \^Wfl^^^P^*^^ 4 ^^VP^^p^^P** '*W*#^ft ^WW^^^^^F V***fl Jr^^^*^ l^l*^^jp^m roan rtry truly, gtiod will'- and. conndwice of the \ \ %Wmm*\p«m pi o» «»t*rf':ifotjoiu' ' ' • ini popularity with the i year.? HU death laat Jfnoary was a fhocfc not only to tl A people of RotUNM Point but to n aidenti of Plattaburgh, wiien be rt«Med with his family for eleven y MU» before poming to this village' U make their home. - • .1 After the interment of of Jir. Wootton in the fam- to Albany Mra. *MVcbttoft 111 make her home eith*r tolthat ty or to Qlent Fa] to practicing hi» proff d^ntietry. The people of pi>tat will regret to learn Wootton ie to laeve taia ity and* make her home •i,|b» ha* a large csircle of *.« h#», who have come to love btisause of her many good quail •ill true Chrirttan •plr't. FRANK PARDY i Book««ner T ( r Kodaln and Vietrelaa • o' * Rouses Poifil, N. Y I' i irHlTtfllM»tWBiW!liilTll>TW<' T ttiH CHAI^PtAIN . St. Maxens' Jc^in 1927-8 Coate-Very Latest and Fabric* In order to^ make room for-pur Spring_sUjcks.iv art* closing these fine m'eftV%frrterTn7gTTo^$7aT\cost. TJiisl-s Yoiirt!>}i ft^7 4o Obtain a Fine Coat at a Real Bargain. FOR INSTANCE Coats that we have sold all winter for $50.00o* ;••.;... Now ..,.. :< •...,... $42.50 . k - i'.. :• \ .........>,,• $37.50/...:. ••....... ;•\ ..:..,/.,;.. $35.00/...,...' ..-,.........\\ ,...,..,-, . : <. ! 323Q ...;.:•, ........:...\• .^... <.,,,.. 130.00 .......7. ,...; .\ ....>».. t ,,;, 27.50 .;:..-, .-.. i; . ..-.•.;•' \ ,. /*.,.;,.;. 2-5.06 ...;.!...-.....?-....,. ,v^' \ .....,'. ..;.•.. .SO 1 : MEN'S-S $ 13.50 Values ° Now $10.50 OY SHE fv GOATS . 810.QO Values LOT BOY'S SHEEPSKiNXOATS— Were §6. H;b.ASHyNE °l THE SHOP OF QUALITY I >Sf.^Jy ROUSES POINT. y. /; 1 v •*. •f iGS3Sj^^t!ffi\-5vv^a-^^v\.^5^^?