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•eMtuafcftbBU ,. -J***.****-****^, .JIM^*^**'** 1: S 1ft\ i' ,( iVy •V: <\• Kfc •„ ,'''.\ ^ I .^ , ADVERtlSERS . * . '', ,Jwnte.$Wrt(q in ftte-. cohwpiq.. tenlt* They are greatly pleased YOLURglTII. J SUBSCRIBERS . . # ©ft «ja,J»t#ji QW tiwt* gapes,, 3 r osft^adotpatxsr, It meaua f&ii 2 RBSSKSa.S'T.XjnSBlEHCE CWIOT, *EW YbRK, TOTRSWW, dTHHUHRY 6,1899. iimjiii I JI I'll' '\.I'UWJl'i J 1 ' '>;• •wm Town Corre^pdridencei • Chase Milt*. , Jan. 3—Christmas and New Year's have come and gone and,still the world rolls along as usual, and we have got to \rastle\ with the cold re- alities of winter; but never fear, we have always lived through but once and I think we will this time, and before we are aware of it we will <oe dodging the April showers and loot- ing for some cool nook or shady bower. About 75 couples of young and old took in the dance at Forester's haU New Year's eve and all report a good time. *.-'.-. Amos Herriman and lady, of Loufe-\ vule Landing and/,Henry WiBard and wife, of North Hartiand, Yt. f spent New Year's, with friends here. Albert Martin and sister called their numerous friends about last week. • *-• • Another Forester in \town—he is stopping with Casey Strafter. Annuel Alexander, of Louisville, was in town Friday, and is looking bettefc Softies Carroll, of the Landing, was in town Sunday. •creamery is to start thismorn- Lthe old patron plan. rlee Young has returned to op As^looka from here now our next grand jury will have plenty to do, Charles D. Cole is spending A few days with his daughter! Mrs. Albert rles Empey is improving nice- Meeeia Harvey and Duffy, of Can- ton* sjient New Year's with friends hefe f #>-/••• IPI James, \F/ox ,of the steamer Ona was in town Friday, looking' , rjfclFsfaftWfs freights. He're= Orte a very good season. He has ild her up at Richards dock. Win. Hunter and wife, of Hunter's * M ware at Nowiand, Ballou & Jofin HerrimaBu of the Clarkson School, Potsdam, is spending his va- cation withlns parents, Mr. and Mrs. IraHerriman. Ernest Abernathy, of the Normal, is at |is home during vacation. Percy Wright and McDowell, of West Potsdam, were in town Sun- day. %. •- -• •» • Wert P«te4an. Jan. 3.—The exhibition given in the M IB. church Thursday evening December 30 for the benefit of the tibrary of school district No. 16 was & decided 'success. Mr. Bailey the teacto^deseryes great credit for his wprkj the proct^ were tt*.45. leiiLbl^teKcjPtobyt ot Potsdam, has been spending the holidays with her cousm, Miss Magaurite Simmons. C. W. Shield* 'and wife visited relatives at PJumbrook Wednesday Mrs. Dr. Botsford and daughters, of Potsdam, visited friends here Thursday and Friday. F. L. Simmons has purchased a new pau* of black horses.. ®?&%mvm .^ho>wias. kicked ton tbekttee by one of Ufa- horses about 10 dayaago is able to-be out again. Charles Dart returns to his school, the Tech. today, Jessie Sweet and Amorett Goodale to the Normal, Bert Bailey and May Caldwell to Norwood. ; James Fersytbe has purchased a house and lot of E E. Blood, Rollen Grant has purchased of Arthur Weaver the Norton Thomas farm. MijleWite. Happy New. Year to the OBSERVER and its many leaders. - Henry Griffia who has been confin- ed to the house for the past few weeks is some better. 1 liumior\ ti&tiw&tb was a quiet wed- ding Ottt of .town last week if so we extend our congratulations. Mt». Hilyard who has been sick is some better. < \Alfett^Mdnson spent a few days last weelt visiting his grandpareata at Stockholm. Sfcte%,Blanehard closed a. very sucoeeeful t*rm of school last Tues: day. i ^Appropriate . exercises were held* *hlchv *ere very interesting, especially the paper which revealed the past, present and future events. Bertha King has gone to Massena to at^fateV-weekf; Mrs. David Gadbis was the guest of LjtaelerChambers Thursday and Friday. . • *\ Ww(.%ttoyahdlwife spent New Y«ar#/#lteefcet Rrfter, • A»Wl|taa4ceatm Horn's Tues day night. - EdV Andrew!, ol Norfolk called on friends here, recently. •'.. Henry Ring is id very poor health. O. W; O. Hardman! when sheriff of Tyler Co., W* Va„ was at one time, almost prostrated with a cold. He deed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was so much pleased with the quick relief, and cure it afforded him, that negavetbefollow. ing unsolicited testimonial: to all who «nay beinterested,! wieh toeay, that t Mm < used' chamberlain's Cough Remedy and find it invaluable foif cougW and cold».\ For sale by \';|.,Potter»- Mmi&frWl&&- w* ' »tif*, S«SM»fbu1^..',.'::>( Jan. 3,~M|liJie0aJ'rdH ia visfttog frfehde in <?tos* Milte,' , . 't^fe.Ci^tfai^an'fel^nieft Friday from a two .weeks trip to Canadaand Long Sault Island. , ' W. R, Sullivan scent several days in Madrid the past week. .„.4kiWift' CfendIui*,ojl! 0ha«»|<ttl8,f9 visiting her sister jp». Thomas Car roll/ - < • -•' , • »- ; Ma^griWelJa visited ft* NarvoMtb^e past weeTF.. \ -• > -- »., J N * '. Nan Human, of Charoplain, spent afff-q^t-^t%%riiistelil.M)ite. ; ,-B4- sy McNulty and Rose Hanna, •IfnKr Jolfa Power who b$» beep visitin* her^spn in Norwood returned homeSatajtday, ' s • The \Andrew Young people sifctit Hw'.ffHn with\ their sister Ifrp, -®^-J^».i»>N;oispk,-.-.- / ,;.'.>/»;;;. €NK>. Doud was mMtsooaa, Thurs- day.. • w\-r ¥ , • '\Mrs. Hiram Cjfderhian, of Long Sault Island is visiting \&x daugbter Hr^J^to^JIflC; ;' .,\, Jf ,.„ '. „ . . ,'. W.^F. ^Stoott and 3- U Wells gpent Sunday 4n Pottdam. - \ JohnDi^aette/of|»o1^m; wasin town Friday. ••••%$ • ^ThomaaTobin and wife returned from Benson Mines Friday. takes, poeeeeeioa in F^pspftgr, - Giles Crawford, of Cornwall, are ri8tjM«#n^drfittvWlWiii / \••-• •=* wf.'K|^|*f land wife vieited Mkim0*f$M0toBwk Brasljer. - Chae. Cook, of Louiivjlle Landing, was in town Friday. .. JeasieiTaylor, of the Lading, is guest Of Ktiby and Gr^ \^biting; Carrie enow, of Itajwena, and brother Edward, of Kaymondville, viBited friends in town Saturday. , , ' <-is>^ '» Jan.3. Twovewr pleasant and enjoyable rentage Vera #jHmf by the young xtptein town at the reeideneeBof ;. m^SPisAhi!, T^ieBday evening Dee. 28 and Silai Bandy's New Yeare eve. Onr &MmAJiMkn& ktomM day to Potsdam so as to begin work Tuesday morning. Mr. Bayard T. Blake w teaching at the Water street school houee during the winter term. This school housi has lately undergone much needed repairs, both exterior and^totfertor, making it a comfortable building, The four months did daughter of Mr. and Mrs= James Jtoodno died Thursday night last. Funeral Bat. at lp m. from the home. Rev. F. L Foster,-of the Baptist church gave'words of comfort and oonsdla- tion. Interment at Hopkinton. Our sympathy is extended. - •, Wnt eilbert, of S^ittball street continues very fow with litUe hope: ofjrcenviry;\ ^ .,, *> . Nathan Hodges, a veteran of the late unpleasantness, is very nek with noliopee of recovery. - ^fheidoita^on ^t Jf&imgiMta of irvey ©ay, of Dayf Jpla, for the leflt of Rev. W r F, Tooke was a Harvey Day, of Day^jpili benefit of Rev. W r F, Ton success financially, Tha «leighing is very much improv- ed in this, vicinity by the fall of snow Friday night last. Mercury was 15 degrees below *ero Sunday morning. The Baptist Sunday school was re organised Jan. 2. by electing the fol- lowing officers: Sunt. P* w* Smith; Ass'tSup't. A. EL Squires; Sec. Wil lis Griff is; Treas. Mrs. A. H. Squires. The school is in a very flourishing condition. It is expected that Bet. Steele the evangelist will begin aperies of evan* gclisnc meetings m the near future. Norlalk. Jan. 3.—The entertfcinment and supper gjven by the W. u. T. V. was a financial success and all enjoyed a Kow^nfe •..; •, 7* V^ % ~ • The village school o^iens this morn- ing after a short .vacation. ...... Jessie Doud visited-friends in town over Sunday. Jeanetto Douglas entertained a few of her friends\ on Thursday inning Deo; 30th. A pleasapt time was' en- joyed by all. WiUCargon, of Potsdam Normal, has been spending the holidays at G. E. Hall's, TheJEpworth League will hold a social Wednesday evening Jan. 12th at the home of C. A. King. NUMBER I, 0. P. 0III«r»—CWM Swallow* : i' 3PI«4- - - - 0«f i*w*N*w«r Vpm.' ! Jn» ^-^Slrt.Ktog Chase .has,the grip, Mies Mabla Chase who has been confined to her room for some time is abte *0;be around once more. \ Isabel Trussell is home from the east jOn a vacation. v Albert Sterns, of Malone. spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs ^..Chase. The third quarterly meeting for this year will be held at the M. E> church at this place Sunday, January 9. ,*,.'••.,_ - -. s At this regular meeting of Court We8tSI»CW|olmiL-0. F. No; ^693. held last Wednesday evening, the following officers were elected: G. D; H, <?. jt« SL G B Lewis;R CLB»» Hermon Lewis; 0. R, 0, L. Decker; V. i% R^GeorgePelsue;R. S, Cory* don Clark; F.SvO. G. Wellington^ treasurer, Frank Magin; chaplain, Isaac' Wadsworth; S. W., James Magin; J. W„ Earl Pelsue; S. J8.V f Myro» v Rqew; J. B., Jesse Sharks. J^l3^Galvin,has moved on. Jhe Lenney farm vacated by T. Kelley. 1 Death entered our little village Wednesday, Deosanher \Slk ~TOi time taking from the home of Jr Bi Palmer- and wife, their only son, Neil, age, 10 years. Be has \m teMbW' slfflrcr 'for'^eT •Wetfei, \bu* % a% rest* \We funeral services were held at rt ^ , Interment in the West Stockh<3&» cemetery. ...1 • At the annual election of offtcers at the town Sr S; convention^ held \at North Stockholm reccntlyv : W?^.' Wadleigh of this place was chosen preempt , * - - • . TO- Sunday, January 2 the S. S. at this place. elected tb^ir effioers for ensuing year as follows; Supj B. Palmer; chorister. Brooks orgonisfr, Miss Ada Strait; « and treasurer, Miss Josie Willi librarian. Miss Lena Green. Mrs. .A, L, Wellington and family have moved to Potsdam. C. G. Wellington made a business trip to Canton fast week. w%' Healy Bfxby, of Norfolk, visitfa relatives at this place the past week. Almost A miraculous incident occurred at the home, of R. C. Joyce recently when their daughter Myjrfle aged Si years Swallowed a comnWm pfepntatfirst, mefittteonj fonM the t«n and put it mher mouth. Mri^. Joycenotics* • * * remove ii when the child em, f it. Ob the second d«y riiewaemken with vometing which lasted for some time. Onthe third day the Child seemed in terrible pain whenev,ershe attempted to move . Her parente made an examination and found . the pin in the rectum, passing her. point flrstas8hehadswallowed.it , The little lady is as active as before, ! now. Corydon Clark-has rented Mr. Mc- Collins shop and has stocked the same with flour and feed. V Ida Crysler is visiting relatives in ParishviUe. There will he a donation . 'oyster supper m Strait's Had Friday* evenings January ? for the benefit of our pastor, Rev. ^ Lobb. All are cordially invitod to attend and help a good cause. mtmt»n)mm Itacitet Wver. Jan. 3—Wonld that this could be The Greatest Discovery Yet. • W. M. Bepine, editor^PiSkilwa, III., ^•Chief,\ sayW'Wawon%kjen house, without ©r. king's New, Difovery for Consumption, Coughs ana Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we usedDr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take, its place in our home; as in it we have a certain and sure curs for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc.\ St is idle, to experiment with ether remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr.'King'sNew Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cwres and be- sides is guaranteed., &»isver fails to satisfy. SCrittl bottles free nt-IStcarns a happy New Year to all, but no doubt there will be as much sorrow and disappointment in the year to come as & the Old year that is past. Already death has left one vacant seat in our school room, that of the youngest daughter of Louis Deloeh, who died on Thursday of last week after only a few days sickness, aged 13. Thefamayhavn the sympathy of all in their bereavement. Jerry Frego and Mary Eirkey were married last, Tuesday at Massena,\ The young couple start upon h*«' 8 tourney with.the best wishes of a host of friends; .Whet young people are getting ready for a drama which will be given here about the first of Febru- ary, entitled, \Aniong the Breakers.\ Proceeds for the school ,T1£©ron Stnith and wife visited fift&ttft af Wrth Lawrence Friday l^hd:Sathr5(ff.; , What mtghtv have been a serious accident happened here at Mike's store one day last week. As his clerk was passing out Of the door his No. 11 as they struck the icy walk seem* ed to have business higher than his head. The result, a broken clay pipe, a discouraged mustache and a ten- dernesB near the seat. ' It is expected there will be a matched race soon between Minkler's bay mare and' Barnes' chestnut trot- ter' Richard Hartford and son Winn wers in town en business las*- Satur* day. J. had the rheumatism so badly that I could not get my hand to my head. I tried the doctor's medicine without the least benefit. At last I thought of Chamberlain's Pain Balm; the first bottle relieved all of the pain, and one half of the second bottle effected a complete cure.—W. J. HOJWkN»» Holland, Ya, Chamber- lain's Pain Balm is equally good for sprains, swellings and lameness; as well as burns, cuts and bruises. For sale at H. J. Potter's drug store, Massena, and.lt . W. Lantry, Hogans- \X •W< MADRID. illlill J'l \ 'iiMin RetMirs on the Ma B. Church—Almost s Fire—The New ttMn*4 BrMge. ! Jan; 3—The work of repairing and decorating the M. B church is being rapidly pushed The decorators ex peict to finish their part this week. In consequence of the repairing there will be no services for two weeks. • Thomas Agnew has rented David Crump's blacksmith shop and takes possession at, once. Wm, Keenan wilt take up his trade as blacksmith as'soon as Mr. Agnew vacates the shop he bad rented of Mr. Keenan. Charles Gould was not able to at- tend to his milk .route Saturday on account of rheumatism. We catoe near having a fire ohe day last week in the \Pay-as you-go\ store, owned by Mr. Chandler, and managed, by King Gittelspl& When it came time to light the lamps Mr. Gillespie scratched a match; the head of which flew about six feet into a C \ i of cotton batting. As quick as a n the whole pile was in a blaze. There happened to be some boys in the store wno came to his assistance. They put the burning hatting in an r )ty barrel that stood near by and were able to get it out without much damage. A goodly number of onr town's young people attended the box social at Andrew Cranston's last Monday evening, December 27. ^W.A, Dotiglass expects to mqve bisfamily to St. Regis Falls, where Mir: DdullasB is to go into the grocery business in connection wiHh a meat shop. Rollin Sullivan and his sister E3- file visited the past week at Mrs. ie Lockwood's. n Bradley, who has been very eick with pneumonia, is some l«WW. • Itaiph Pringle will live at the old home and superintend his own farm work this year. The work on 8 the railroad bridge is moving steadily on. The stepl to of the bridge are onehalf on. Id thegi^hgi^d filling in for the d ready.JoW^e Jofidgftj which .^j^emwmm^sbex ma wider 'than the old one so as to admit of the laying of a double track if necessary. Hotfsikitif. Jan. 3—Kate MuUin returned to hejLschool en Staten Island, on Sat- urday. ' - N . P. F.MUmoe and wife returned to CqwMtottean Monday. % , \ Mrs. Andrew BurkC died on Safe urday mofning in this village. She leaves her husband, two daughters ahd ason, several sisters andbrothers besides ofter iwlati^es. atdr friends who will feet her loss keenly. Fun eral will be held to day, services at St. Patrick's church.. . The Academyopeni&d today after the holiday vacation. Phffiip,)Mul!itt has returned to piatKr^ \ r^T- ;• ;. • Miss Kate Mflmoie closed her school in district Nb.«; and Miss Mary J. \taatty the village school on Wednes- Joseph Whalen and daughter, of Louisville, who have been guests of Mrs, William Mnptn the past week returned home on Saturday. L. S. Deros'a and wife, of Massena, were in town on Saturday. C. J. Daly and wife have returned to Potsdam. Mrs Caroline McQuinn, of Boston, is visiting in this section. Julia Milmoe was the guest of Mary and Kate Beatty on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Spdtings. of Malone. spent the holiday vacation at her father's, Chas. Parker's in Bombay, Kate Lorden and Nellie Lantry return to the Potsdam Normal-to day. « Miss Ella O'Neil returns to Massena High school to-dayj • % Thomas Murphy is laid up with a severe attack of the grip. Brtiher falls. •' Jan. 3—A Happy New Year to all. Jessie Taylor entertained a party of young people from Potsdam New Years eve. Ninty-eight couple attended the the ball at the Nichols House-New Years eve. R. E Heffernan spent New Years in the Maple city. The Normal and University stud- ents left for their respective schools yesterday. . ' ' The carnival given by the sisters of Mercy and Father Nyan mm. mm* cess. The proceeds amounted ton little over $<»oa . ..'.\.\, The sleighing here is excellent and the merry jingle of the bells is to be heard once more. \ A Clever Trick It certainly looks like it, but there is really no Mckabout it. Anybody can try it who has a Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous trouble. We mean he can cure h»m self right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system,; acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, ie a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation. Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxa- tive, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they ore a miracle worker. EVery bottle guar- anteed. Ontf 80e. ftbo$tle at Stearns STOCKHOLM CENT1E. Sorrow ID Many Home*—Special Religious Meetlnif-^PerMtoalf. Jan. 8- Another new year is with us May the glad chimes ui&er in a new year fraught with much joy and peace to all mankind. The closing year left many homes darkened with sorrow. J. B. Palmer and wife last week buried their only son, Neil, who had been«11 with ty- phoid fever. There is much comfort for the bereaved parents for they know their darling is safe with Him who said« \Suffer Uttle children to come unto Me.\ * Mrs. Willis Merrill was called to Hopkinton-last Monday to attend the funeral of her father, A Elliott. Lanta Chittenden, who, though a resident of Lawrence was well known here, was, buried New Year's day. Mrs. King Chase and daughter Mabel are both quite £11 Mrs. S. Steeneberge and son Lem- uel, of Bangor, ere visiting friends in town. The Buckton Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of their pastor. Rev. J. W. Milley, last Thursday and were kindly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Milleri: AH reportjtn enjoyable time. Miss Addie Saxtott who has been having a vacation returned to-day. Lyndon Seaver. of Franklin, N» H. is visiting friends and relatives in town. Hugh Parr went east with a car- »ond.^^toei.,Ms|;isfeek. • ' Mrs. George Holmes spent Xmas with her pajfbts in Moira. Among*ffeoti# who*faave recently purchased cnttersof Charles Pearson, ReagentfojrST. A, Hmrton, of MaS- ( se^r&Mul^^ and Henry HayejB,.'They are' nobby cutters and gfre ^pp^wa every The Buckton M. W. Simdav school reorganized yesterday.. The follow- ing officers were elected ;Supt, Mrs Emma Marsh; Assistant, Wesley Cushman; Sec a LiUie Newton; Treas, L. D. Wheelock; Orgianist, Lillie Newton; Chojste^er, .W®»am! Newton; Lmri^anj, Bi&ofes. Wheel- ock. This evei W. Miller, Tooke, of N: series of meeMj be the result. ' pastor, Rev. J. fe Rev.^W. F. b5f-jAi« ^^n> a ihch good Jan. 3—The 4lnj»Mofii at^eriesl- dettce of Fred Gooshaw for the bene* fit of Rev. C. E. iSackeniEie was wfett attended and all report a very en joy- able time. •, - Miss Carre Grant Is on the sick list.' Marcus Crosemanand wife, of Pier pout, visited at George Grant's last 8AVM0NDVILLE. . What Is Oofag m!« m tittle Village u Jan. J9.-*Ahahpy New Year t< the readers of the OBSERVER. The entertainment held at t) church Friday eve was a real eu< The Cantatft %, 8mt» vims Dre was finely rendered oy the little f t \ Af iier the exercises a shin sailed; from behind the scenes lewijy en with presents for*yottng Old. .•...;• ;'.. Among the teachers at horn I the holiday vacation -we notice J -;>. E J. Bennett, of Antwerp, 'mqfafti faggerty, oiNew York -m§ ..fflU' Bennett, of Norfolk, :; , Mies Jttyrtte .-BftboocW '. : d#to v been very siek, we are glad td ss • gaming,under the skillful tre^ti' of Dr. ColUson, W. O. Pa|mer and wife are * \ ing friends in Massena. Fred Sheets and wife, of Ro '{ *$£*&* beett ^e 60 *\^ » »*'. i with his parents. .. »• ! An oyster supper is to be he! Grantville, Thursday eve. • \ The studentsjbdmefbr the holit) were ^e |||L;:Jhm;HM ' WmCodts.'#JBe|i|i|jgMpT of Norwooa'A1j|idiKi»WelIie' : f and W. a JoylWKfte. \ ',i, V.' \W •M«« ti® m iffii .W.*'H« Harrison friend w«fc'« ^1 |e Pal to '.f&$ Sfafrfi Will Palmer and wife, of \Massena are visiting friends in the heigbbor- MTBI Julius Grant spent the holi- days with her daughter. Mrs. Lewis Hanson at Norwood. George Farnswortb visited in Nor- wood last week, Reuben Crite, from Canada, is spending the winter with his sister, Mrs. Walter Jesmer, Anna Hojm^r from the Springs, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sam Grant last Sunday. Ed Corey left for the east on Fri- day. , • • - *. John Smith and sisters Addle and Maggie, of Norfolk called on friends hero Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Williams visitsd lied brother, Elliott Farnaworth acd family last week., , L. S. Coats and wife attended the funeral of Sirs. R, Palmer at Norfolk Thursday. Hannah Soper, of Winthrop, visit- ed her parente ftw* week. . I...III) i.<|ii,..ft ( i^iii > Htulionl Wrtrfct, Norfolk. Jam 3—Miss H^lett Larue, of Gg densburg, was home oft a visit last week. J _. \ * •- ' Dennis Hartford attended the New Year's ball at Lawrence and reports anenjoyah^ tinie. •' . On December 27 by Rev. D. Nolan, of Massena, Joseph Lacomb, of this MissEltoTi^yV'd^itooltholm. Only the relatives and «noBt intimate friends were present. Many pretty presents yerereeeived. Many friends wish] them a happy and successful Hfev •; • ,'• • * Mrs, |Sd Worlev, of Plumbrook, was buried from her home January 1. She has been a great sufferer most of the summer and fall with tha* dreaded disease, consumption; She leaves a husband and one daugh- ter to mourn her loss. Toe family have the sympathy of all. •: togers-\is''.' ; visiting i 'W& \.' ' church \\•\ * ^ >^ mlaim •* MaudGi last week, 'Mr. McLeod ia confined h.ouBe'with^he^jffllnfc , ?i ^\ - ^ Jan. 3.^a|^^iinmb^lrom here •went to* Noi^fcgifeti^eajr^.eve,^- some to attend thertljalli and some theW.aT.|^ie)p^gto»pttt. : . H.,pfewl#^MP#^weenfe.''.' • hajve.beenflipidjlKifJ^ with.^!- . H. H Finnegan and «son Floyd were in Massena test Friday. ' MissFftmKieiplaj^ hasj^tt^th^ he* grand parents, M^rfH^il^^Jvistoingt ^ friendBt l.< in Madrid* A **:*>•*;''-'.V«-' ». - • • -'-. ••••«• •Mr«;''-;Jttl»^^ t of .Mas|en4\\ Wni -Snii)itmH«nid iutoBmiwifa. Vi.lited^^^^ai^^-||||f.:---W«eKi • Thomas Hamilton and wife^ .-\.>- •-?- - • • Mrs. ]^k*c^an'd.,llra: Conteare in MaseenSi called there by the severe illness of their sister, Mrs. A. Babcoek.^ Jan. 3- The new year comts in Ilk* a lion all right; New Year's day passed off very quietly in town. >r 'Idgar ^.DjvMitoi^«mj|..,.wif% s pf Ogdensbarg>-sif!ttiPww^Y^^.i^ k^ e^Sj^l *?•<•« 'Mrs, ? Dnvidsopfe,^iarente;..w>dv#heif., friends in Dundee. Ed is one of the old number that we ate always pleas- ed to meet. ' -- V ' '\•'*'. .'\ •\ T. R. Eddy was in town looking up the- ntann bnamess during the pasfe;w:eel . .*.-.• . \*\ Peter Rushtonj one of the oloVset* tiers, died at hw home on Thursday night after nsi}6»tiHneS8, and^was buried ,f#oma , St.\ Mary's '<jbanfe;$0;. S«nd«iy4m> • We) that of During the past two years, $pek; ( & W. Alexander* wife of the editoijof the Waynesboro, (Miss.) Times.! has, in a great many instances^ relieved her baby when in the first stages, of croup, by giving it Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. She looks upon this remedy as a household necessity and believes that no better medicine has ever been put in bottles. There are many thousand of mothers in this broad land, who are of the same opinion It Is the only remedy that can always be depended upon as a preventive and cure for croup. The 8 and 50 cent bottles rare for sale by 'e^ftt* .„...., -'•hn^aftS\ ip WeBtvdle. fhfr happy. pjaoe on Xmas day at thebiride'sbrotherM.wott started on m extended trij* the eastern citi«. . , r , John E Rogers, the popular drug clerk in Mc^tney%phwi^^^noI to ^pW^^MMv IasAI^-fi^-hShrl^-lEilWtt^;:, Donovan, second daughter of Patrick Donovan. J^^ft^M^M^l formed hy Bey.' Fnt»er;|«c^^||;.!i|,\ St.'Mary\ chnrch r m&jkMM, number of their frienas had gathered to wish them Kbundan mmmtp^ v ness on theirfowi^y|||r]ongfi;'Pef- •,. W. D. Rowe. m0fflmU- lie|#een * CJtica and Vbm^m^lW^V^ <> n old frienias,a||is'|pipt;pSday:.'.,,. , Avew>eni0yl1Se^fpw&wa» v held at the Interhatiott<d hotel, Dundee, Thursday miM^!;ilij^:ik1Qi8^gather* \- - - ^• •• \•^•%aiiis^-«6'''tilMfk ^os«iieo>«->' *fM«Jn. Thtfhand* was realised and ,., in attendance re» oyable time. ••*$>,' im #1 ingwasidi;; ist of St. eomeeuni everyone it', porp;.;* \\\ H. J. Fo|1 Lantry, nay and M. W. *»1 il^M'mffragert very badly. The pam ^as intense. Dr. Thomas' S$$5t#: ^Qltbronght relief in three minutes. It was almost magical. I gBiBttBBaftr Ame,ta Chjlclr«n fake Carbonatoof Lead! - Ittjlilheet iron coated with tin iWma^tsm 80 to 60 P^rti: of id. The leavening power ofc m ikaflng jjowders is carbonic aem phonic acid m contact w&hjead orms carbonate of lead, Or common •white paint, which often gives the workmen painters' cohc. This is why Workfs Fair Judge/ Chicago, found all baking powders put up in tin contaminated. Thatcher's Sugar Of Milk Baking Powder is put up in glass, and was thfi only one reported without a grain of impurity. If you expect your children to have good digestion and strong intellects use only Sugar of Milk Baking Powder. Its formula is registered at Washing- ton, it's always alike, it's always K ->\ ?:^ v ^';u>: m xf- -hy« if.*\* '», >:.<'