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\sajp l *^9**^*BWPtSH>»Ma|it?iPM8|l^isRfe«»»- ¥ PAasSJOUS f J\ * .1 \T l^'P 1 ^H- I. * Th« Ma scan a f filUawfti'f m ^ P\^ high CQ P* of foodstuffs <I11C 1U«99C11<1 VIJSCJTVejrflsJevey beforei-rcas the improvement-pf Tnblisiejd every Thursday A^ \^ Massena, .Hew {York, by LESLIE C, SUTTON Bditcjr and Proprietor *l fal&SSSfeS^^SS^ 3»«fjS««r at noil p«$ jn«dT»««t, QngffWft . guatrapa &u*,*Ei(n<yi *j «oaisi3es*cf *, bob*. fi«i- h* i^S^tagESe-fjfti' X * i JflieMion At^S caw! 2*Ka^*fVtepSiihSt newsman* •»> J*«sl rates i|2sr. 1 toiluajy jlbfiB«L*n4 ES»te » a«^» highways Solesfeeniiial. /| \j ^Ehe lupaWr-, trick, cement, Me, sand,] gravel, stone and other build-i ing maierjals industries jwjei basic. | Neither Government, ^efulaftoas n&r. ' railroad iesfcriftiaons should - f be im- posed] unnecessarily let info fliemJ ^isjrk&^ojr.is r«sttlte'a|'|!f^|p^M^fioa of psentaSSjK waae£&ft6« isdusr tfloyM fife J % stasias off SL„ f&nd S'i^gB%: if fftsiaess seriously mtersss the © m - %3^,$h|ag to;#* is^ era with aftada-j $3 icF TH ». tguSS #' plans vaste \^ipflf outf: d-,% the AIM iSlJ^fein^eklde? n^iatains t] _ can lie !staEyed [oat by] the ami has dieter©! repeafedjly beg. p0W- igfalefblockade ce b|e starved ^4 *- s *-* slie never blocfeade £%he ,_ , „„-^- m pea tie because of I lack off food; Sever--.onstrations. * \'\\ '•' — k forI&efai- o4' each of iagency i Hem ffc i^eifc^alMenl.., Up to &e .tl^iy^S'fia ea» <tf the ~tfed Sfeayes^ la » lite wiar t Here was great;'discrep;taey iajthe potenfeil enga -rf? t3te opposiag cptmtries. Ansyfei-Hraiga^f aiEi Tprfeejt ^ jast , Es^oiife $4Qj<j£JBi{!00 and fetota! popn- \ io% of ^eatf I rtoia,\I Fra lcq and T -^1s s; -^Ser imparl of iMOTO,oo». i tclads the comife'ies that ia3^ the biuEt of the and Japan have 3otJ?een ase. Jussia baa. Itesij. for ' ^ the fflfflsfr-Kars hfert, au|i Jagaii \ ^ #ea^ Japi&feiir •feWE'saufllfe havJ-aft^at! ft. #• -F aecasjohallyj. 1 ' •is . expect ?d &Ssr da aad wiam, at vi Se'lUaitedl•Sta._ ... ffi the' serifice cng^gei | cohatriesiadde I «o the Iffiis the potential asili- stre^l3» jrf pe AWes '*21 he 'more than twice that of, the Central 5otee3?s m$ W Sjssai «h is 17%- !^ipoMa4l6p ieve? gels fairly to the''\feist i3?5 potential military sfcreug^cStte^iftes wiH l)e afiore ©an three tames !hat.of the Central _ ys?hest as the measare ofjhe :sa^#,^# ae ^utag© isr t rith the «• in 1915\ m\ Wme yeat of was? afe eaip- in: 'Germany,. I .pstria- Bim^rl^ and Tmi rey wa^ g7SB34,000 , ,.. ^-^|j..igte Dhjted States, * \ '\%p\^ s :-^Si 14,649,1- seven filhres as mn sh. The cotatsries > «f the legate'of $& joshe^ of\ 'ligrlationi -while in fie ^to.^af^|BSTSfies it.-Ti?a5 of gipIafiQ-ti. -Jpmeat is 'a fair m* dex,S&di&es?ia&Syxh8s} heia the-. m0$frd&c»§|'B&>olaff?$he l fofid .pro*] dtteta\ilSeip»&!4d jfSB^ga- res^s ,vdm -Sfc%-|eistfft Itt.Hie sts|u i!y1aMest'Mais|lf&? , if itescjmfees^pa'if •scph^: taiji. Ste kasgi^lment f t£?8£f0^iQr8till: €a3 i,-;^he| l cojtfefeWafflffi Blvtelea a&epflstoesis-iias ana34«\ to shop people hew-io boft ik-ia|##elds-and ia 'the[§6Aea. It, has! organized a ^tant disease coo- feol-*§ei^ce'. an#--a* seMee ^ -the f«radMtfon n£ the insect peslsftiat in-; jfest livestock, - Ifc ^ P^paring! €Q send a.cords 1 of trained home' etmimics wbrkeits to the cities and the;comtry These Tslfi-.te -inSKtstioa arts in the selection, preserva- tion, pieparati'pn and! ntiliza|6;on of {food and the. substitution Of foods'lifci- nsefl. New methods of preparing |^e,>:^^baslef,bnfi3smjhe,3t, '\ snid inilet to take thej .place ~ nej tanght and tie use misturk to take the; place .There frill be fwdletink teptiires and ..... Joia ta^smag food by f&Bff ,tefepera$tafes,- byj^ing,' by t3je use of harraless preservatives* pick- ling, sating, jeffymakibg and steriliz- ing ant the disposal of snroliJs home preserv 3d food. -'Pwelvie hundred home econom eg teacher have been ajsked to cooperate ,in fib&'wopk and ^omen \with lafge. practical experience have been catled upon for commnnity dem- ' . The commission ia using, every fdaysd . ^„ r|d^ it |e4. N TNTdRWOOB 2torrigg|fc oi y5E^Marg«4,^|tge e scene of a very m Bt- ^ Sateday,^ni!,e 2$, w^iea Missr Mqrg;aret page Fletcher, daugh- 1 ' *^ \~ J W Willis jT. fteg! 8% t e : p B& Ha^jT 3 of iGmeqspszg* -J re- Kohesfc Jonea of ™.„,-,j'*# -fe^iitoi. PEgsa rt^elections, fi^'Steina^oi ie paw%n%ca' by •efl and jPlqrgjce i teide,. cffiKeyiag Ianre!». IPBiaa of .ceremonies, era ^s r mhst *. Samuel Ea'ts- and Br,: Law- ILonlse the bride, y as Isabel Wood HE FolBes of Kensman 'orgiing scat- ! of f^te,bride, j of herfatiii;r. altar by t tie man, 0. Ere d- fpd, i^e bride- Tjie toemmiy was Bsv. J. p. faarvin,s (C6ntiWd ( from.^age one J • rbvhd sy 4>g Sad ttexQu , Cms bf the mjisi pathetic features 'of thi! feragMjrf was- the piing' of Vs. jTherfjal 13. jJejkia?^. Thnisday.. ^as of his weddjng. P««»' ASS No; ^ervic was being nsi white sal caught wi) let, a gift fed a show! lilie of the and brideg- crepe, lie same roses. ly decorate ~ mounta Kvithin Us control to T chaek Waste and is prepared] to conduct a very thi titough ca&paigh of education as the cjbief means to that end. • { T3fisg^.y^.-^a%;S5p|aee, , |My ^d-'l8g^i\*t4We^koiB|tiNo''§er- -„ i^,.- •--- o?;^a|Kep &4%J»es be. ang ^mgmMimm $$&&•*. los* .-feance,' Staled Wi&sM- M&m2&34$W for spjai&tlgarst, -fhe of fit. po; ^ imo. •m Wen ^T^tted-in^e'sulKrWiilnWigB'g] ?s&r asftd|il^e^^K^yio^ad0 Ihas' e?ic||pe pi|e \arfeMs mof i fla -pp' jSi^nt feet |mfffevj|ai^Sff ypjf'\ arg plajfflfQg—^hy njoC^^e^TWth.itf ioa~\@\ €ebaany ate sofH f^pi -*• r hav^Jwe been so ya@'^-'thfe The eastern worJd^^to^a^.-lsiiie^l-f. „ ,.„.. M^c^'pEnM^ are ^B1fm^''Wjtgp#|jry. p^ssingtiiow:,; rndte* • H«iesfe and &fr prMls-pi iffl: hnes'nf le'gigtnate efitort are certain, There shontt. be ajt^cnrfewtme4t hi build&ig and< roadl <!onstru(*goiii ! I*t both public and -pifrate uHfittiL\ [ con- itrucfiton 1 proceed,, 1 .I^odudtioiill a?id har-dilng of inflding' materials..! and public and private construction -work are ^undaine^tal' jhjjdustrW, M ^e; country. - Any tendency to sispekd or : postpone bidldisg'projects is ahcon, aisteni vn£k maintaining our toos- peafey), The country 1 is pitosp^Ons. Building investorsi jjihouid noi he^itiite to go ahead ,vdth \iheir plansl EBH- xoa%.should spare, jjo effort toi sup- ' Jly afr-buildmg' mdustify -with thd cars neoded to transpjori mktariais. Gov- *rnm«jiti »***«, potm^y and i|auiilclpal •ufljoidtieB ahotiM entourage tte con, \finnance of all lands (ft ouilding. Road and street improvements in particular abould go on nnabat«d. Bad roads and «tr««t« a«e factorif^otf first importance, DEBITING REGULATIONS Washington, Jane 2S.—Regulations for drafting the I new national army now awaiting President Wilson's ap- proval, contain provision for every step in pie great undertaking except the actual method of the draft itself. As the regulations stind now, every registered man bears a! number. The1 numheifsjwiH be forwarded to Wash- ington and fee drawing will be en- tirely by. number. The Identity of the Eujmbered men' will be unknown to th^se in charge of the, idraft machin- ; ery and can be estabnlshed! only by comparing a number With a printed list in the man's home district As the numbers iare drawn they will be tele-} graphed to the home districts where' the registered men will: learn if they have-been drafted^ J Then tie question o^ Exemptions will conu;, up and this will go before the local boards, li a man is exempt- ed the man. bearing tfie number which was'drawn next in order will take his place an so on. r !•« \ In this I way all those available for service out of ttfe ten million who registered^ will be made ready f or tiie ^country's call, and from ,£hem the first Increment of 625,flQ0 will be as- (sembled. I The others wiS be called as the need 4evelops; as the war goes on. [.Plenty of time will be given 'for draft- ed men to arrange their personal af- report to the cantonment is hoped to have them all by September 1, or very \;gr. ' • fairs-and camps. It ia traininj soon there! po^PKjiij mmmmT The amiouncem'emVthat t^e ^ew York state troops! will Be the first to follow thejregu!ai!s into jfrance'is the latest confirmation of New. Ydrk'sjead over all the other'states is the master .«f*peepai!ddBegSi {j&t-Sie veBjrbegin- ning of'his admipistrafciDn Governor 'Whitman pointed lout the importancej of bsingin* the Nktional 6uard up to the .highest possible standard of ef- |ficiency, and ' liberal appropriations mete mads to! ; €ha| 'ead, last, year i'when. tronhle threatened^on 'the Mes- fc^»'bordef, Ifew'fe&taohilizfea otore menijin a shorter tscje than any o fto'ginl^ Massena> Public Sc&oi _ Following \is the list of pup: er tardy nor absent during 1916-17: , Andrews Street Sc iool—Maude De Poy, Milas Sreen.' ' Ll' Pine Grove Sehoil, Grade l-^-H .Lloy^ Gregor, Eermit Diggs, ]J<eopia * T Cbbb, Stanley Paupst > tj Grade 1-A—Verntn Blair,' violet Balasz, Helen Sherwood, Blanche Sha^. • ' \ \ ' • - • i Gr&de 2.—Waynar| Hazel, Llojjrd Pitts, Harland Eiley, Howard Weaver, Elizabeth Hopson, Irene Piitts, Mar- 3orie«Spth.. • Grade. 5b ±r Laura Baker, Glai Bea^ Loafs Korte, Marion LaDi Gladys-Nelson, Isabel !e ffiEcParlane, Grade 4.—#arie Weaver, Sarol ffltok, ;«eat-saaehj ls>We|it Vig&tSbfe i^$p&%M&4m few ^meh asqasres that every'able-bodied' male between :^jxMe;a;ga4«K|^lE2^|tallji^fe! at{; WW beware- do, his shai4 *oft4worS:'' , lours. af|eriifc lElle :8^BKpF :e5 v 'wE^'eyei^maii°m.us|\ in sonie Asia.' Those w,i,o oIiffiMdly-shoulS temade. .^m : ^^^rms'. a|#- 'hiaB6;ffieii.'wo1rlc.fb# IBj^; ;\board and 'lodging^Jall., ;3| they: ^^:?©erl6?||oi|^ -^idt^pv-SJ&e^ -iq&f facquizVflieJ habit of.indyslry, -V\ '\\\\ vhM^M^^^^-^ It' ®claxati\on that' Use-: ..r# . .. wbn'twin fte-wai-. If declarations could have won fbe war, Germany Would have b.een vactorijou* long ago. Kghting! is goiter to'\wni the war which-now has enttfed: a'atege- Where- the,'- oddsjof men, mone^, munition?' and' markjjts are all against the CJentral powers. « The revolt, of -'• €he. Poles in the Austrian parliament is just anottier warning crack in.' a structure ibatija giving/ numetous* cyidence*. of un- soundness. Eussia today ndth all her trouble* & decidedly' a. betitt asset for the Allies: than the old: autocratic Bussia with Nicholas getting hfe Orders from Berlin and plotting a separate treaty of 'peaee with Germany. A lot of men ar* only •ymt»A«tle wfthtailt. CppjJHS. chain of mo mana^oJ'Qidej rjsncjajSissoJSJ.oI: iMetcJ&r,, taih J :&dd of poiot. of Aatwefrptand, Canton werejr^ Wglght ftnff Tiii tered petals in ^ho entered on •^iey : 'weye met bridegroom and hi eyick Worthhtg of gfocfBfs brother.' performed by the the 'donbjle ring The bride's gown and; lace with com* . apeSrl and diamoad the bridegroom. £ he bouquet of white r >ses ai valjey. The maidn & -Horn maids wore, pink ge ... w .fidwer trimmed ha S3 of carried bouquets o:' pink The church was (astefi with Wood ferns, si >irea laur.el massed behind the j altar, mediately following; theceremi reception was field ai B; Heights, the home of the i&idi parents, twhere the; MW gosslfe were re- ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Plletchet and the bridal {tarty, sfter which supper })was' served. I : The bride is a gn tduate of Norwood high school and !at: ended Vassar col- lege. She has beeii active in all the social and church a fairs of Norwood. The bridegroom, who is a son of the late. Charles Worfaing, isj .also, a graduate of Norwood high school, and of Syracuse.Univeisity. Por foo|f years he has! been assistant physician at the State hospifcil at Ogdengburg. He i^second lleuten mt im the, medical corps'of the 23rd regiment of Brook- lyn. Among the oat-ofjtown gneste wer^ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Srash, Moik;' J. A. Rush, Burlingtm, Vt.; Wfss C. Sale, Cranford, N, J.; Mr. and Harry Little, Masse: ia; Mr. and Mrs;. Earl Clark, Potsdau; Mr.!, and ** Charles .M. Hale, Canton; Mrs. Charles Hutchiigs, Ogdi Dj. and Mrs. Lane, Ogdensbu 'and Mrs. Lawrence Sisaon, Al Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Ogdi Misses Ruth and Fannie Pope, Deborah* Algie, Ogdensburg; Laura Lyman, Potsdjam; Miss.Plor-! ence Benjamin, Potsdam; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hawkms, Mr. andjMrsJ dements, Or. and Mrs. Atchison,, Madrid; Mrs. G. H. jWood, Antwerp;! Mr. and lies. McCarthy, Brashe^ SEati OBgfefevBE, 3^g^HA, #^Jo!RJ^^HgB^DAY, JID^E 28,1917, I the fiyt k$ •ofa-sligtl anMpana]- lesswiy :with than & iFTsf\ * ih©i43ireB|old ?#fe^;»te|j<oa , ahot^dowa- mifo- brute olja man (Ve for hs 4fed discovery [of Ms <mtef\m Jearans'! w^ , about twenty- >id[ ^e was y g&doate fyjvefsit^oi V&mM and \ \eing\ in |!Knthpop for yfcs. fis was a roakand he stood in i tbfe people of the Tjfs fee is survived by , momeii Mr. and M*s. ftrR Jenkanb, of Wmthrop.' ' l,Eo4ephfee B^gess t fim widow of tiie|jate T&ibB ^og6rs,.was a wo- | years. Shej and her bo£n in Stockholm, $ late Augustas LaQue. lard-working farmers : an excellent reputa- They, were Gofes nme\ had bien .pf Iess.S^a feriQWrybv) hif^f a war i| commciity. Besiil:s,h bis father; a-r man of|ma* brothers t^ele chadrei - of ws The men wete and fflt 9 bojre turn in the coiamunity. unmarr :dv They aire survived by. - two br< aier-i, Prank LaDne; oi~S§-|°'T :< ' sonvSle, father of Harriett LaDue, and Alii n LaDtte, who is no 1 ada, als i by oije sistsr, 1 r ~ McCartl yi oS ©jgdensbarg._ HaiTi tt L»Due Is a \very attractive young \om^ii of education and re- Snemenl. \' ' t An ai tops;' was performed on the murdere|l per sons by m. S- P. Brown, of PotsdW, rnd 0r. W. H. Wells,_ of NicholviJle,y under: the direction of Coronerd Wjiy-f ?mi!3i.' don an inquest Wsis was formally charged le murder. He ad- and said he wanted ken to Cantoh jail to grand Frida aftie hel jind Ditig i with the qi mitted tlie to die?ani'\i?a^, await the action of the next jury. Gerbie Santimav SantimaT quietly n eleven o'cl church, ^ev. ing the %mmuL Grade 5.—Orick Reynolds, Gordon Noon^n_, Edward Gregpr; Alden SilmsJ er, Archibald CollettS, Hazel Warner] •Euby Cobb, Hazel Bjght. i I Grade 6.—George ^nderson, Asling- ton Bennett, Prancia Durga, AJethaJ Hackett, Beulah Morrison, Waltetf] Statai $.qrsil$, Wkti\' Grade 7.—Mabel Ccjbb, George Hop- - *s^' ' * .1 •• *Schoo%\\6ta;de 2. — Seraice •.iSride l -^rjoriej Cjine, fifaspld ied. ims, -^rbara Jte Aikmas, L3a< SMttendtfe Wlfr* jFackson,; Slishia Beraice Sfeth- ed McFarlaae, Mmffie. ^ayley, Mar tote Bea,-M^^rHighti Grdde 0.-t.CferoIyn ! Hanmer, David mwmkx^ \ StoJl^i&.iCaiae, aeitce. Benwir,: .&da !%S<i&3?, S&rion J?or fr'opj Belle Putnam, fbtst&i BeddicR. jildred-' \^eocK'.l Bayley» &<&<& CkyJema»,J)6r.0thy ...... ilton>i ©ajfk Hufeheatf, Kfariafe JacoTisoa, raedgrick^ lamp- : i|jg|: si^^l^jjnicB?, | Mura iS^BssslH, :^ohn'Morraon,, i- - '-V.'::'- *.* •' .-- -' ;• •.\.^-'i..-v.- i im '-- 1 1 ^ri!r..rrj • ' *. JHifr. mperiority of the Allies! over tlie Germans in. the nghting on. the West fi*ont this', year .is attributed to the jupei3ority• J pf , tfieir air. %bieri.. Airplanis are the eyis of the ariniea and aie s of immense vplue ht directing artillery''Are. In. sonie\ of tha battles ijt Prance and Belgium 'the AlEes: had ten machines to the enemy% one? Gerj- .man pachin.es were driven dowtt an« in many instances thfe German artil- lery ha* to be trainejl by gneasr To maintain, and 3ncreas«j the supariority of the AHI*** He • inervke, hi the opinion Sbf miHiary exsports, offers the shortcst\cu.t io ihe te^mipatisa. of th* •war, • t • It is aH right to talk about savmg! for the proveebial rafhy day, \but the trick is to do It ' Some men are ao shiftless that they neve* get the wherewith to buy a pot to watch boil. ib-Santimaw. mb and Miss Charlotte. aiigbter of Mrs. Anna f I Andrews street, wet*. Thursday morning at at. 'the Sacred Heart . P. Holland perforro- E emjony in the presence of ite relatives o#the couple. They weile^attlended' \by Mary and Venue P srrici. The bride was be- comingly I attired in blue silk with hat to match and carried a bouquet of carnatjons. Shortly after the cere mony the) hapi y couple left for Syra case and • ther places and on their re- turn they] will make their home with the bride's^ raotjbert Mickey-Daly. The Convent chajpel at Brasher Palls was the scene of a very pretty, but quiet Wddjiijg on Tuesday morn- ing, June 26, ,when Margaret Mary Daly, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wi Daly, of .North«Stoobholm, became t!ie> Bride of: Leonard E. Maekey, it Norwood, i Eev. C, J. Crowley performed the ceremony. Miss Mae O'Brien, of, Potsdam, acted as bridesmaid and the groom was at- #8d^.-^|A^g|^^^o. \ef*i^l fefe.._ _.:...:..m : taffeta and the bridesmaid in navy blue taffeta. Mrs. Maekey is a gradn? ate of StI Joseph's Academy and Potsdam Normal and has taught very successfully for the past five years in Norwood ]ugh.fechooL Mr. Maekey was fonierlyi American Express Agent at ] forwrot>M but was promoted to Ogdensliurg in January. After a' redding trip to Boston, Wa terburyanl othpr eastern points they will be at home in^ Ogdensburg to their, marijj fri> . The way] the American people piled ,the knilliors into the Bed Cross fund was as characteristic as it was fine. Cans are [neither money grub hers nor noney, hoarders. The noble jwor4 of, tie Bed Cross, behind v the g lii e wijD not be han^pered by ck oi money as long as America doni Be^ If the sjibsi loan'and. tie guide the fesp call for 7(1,000 rankfe of tbe to produce ab(out ri ,,.; tot i let e, KiSO p. minister. hold On :ooa a* f* lorn 5Se[ wotlc di iptjon to the Liberty Cross fund are any e, to the President's 'S to fill the |ar asms ongbt to 00 mi ' . < Cjng^Mt|opaj.Cnm»i. .esAlemntErTlteib, inijrister. TSe world t*» ^^fs. Ever? normal jnan |gels th? cajmmnitjv _ „ •* JnM«»dy SMQWS;S -Jsin.llte. AfeeMo Ate Usbt mraas and piss ftom cfi* fices neit iStm^or ,_. Eeakoaltia** »!» r otIanan.\ Sit Lonis- addrasa by „ __^ their ladies Eaattal service in tl» Con- i of Wameo» on Sunday al- O.CJOSK; wjta a» appiopriats iB;Hatte«J iteTfecesa K«j«? }4Sa29«' I ?,. ** 's.C?hm?eh, ; ; ' Jtt ana IftiSO.e, m. imd M'B|.U:45«. «L 263. flBCWti.®GJSCh.... d^%- ; ! S€r«fcia'oa da.' ted N i Ep^a Y lS%e^ I l! ot f^l 1 \Toi «t*e 3araca. at t:». iptijit Church-; Jfowj* 80, :««rmon ijr ti». r, •*. .. t Ad,t * B * Chri»tia» Church \ mom^eab *.» j,. BW topie, \The Qiao* 'St. Qaartrrly ,m««tti>*. Wihnln aB. pprjgeial ! m UEjENGJSii p&s|'few yearsj the^ia^ been the'|Gossard Has &r forjy models for slender womei and of these models has beisn ex- rtest dressed slender won en in especial Gossard fs»t-ac^ig they add\ to the style and l^ojrt of different the sqci eeptional.' Tbe Massena choose ih models.' for what the wearer. I We know your oibjemons to every corset '-fouj have ever tried—we know just bow particular ^nd exact- ing you are in yo|ir demands, -if oth&rj,snartly dressed slender vionfen choose Gossards o^| all oth- en makes, why don' demands, -if oth| en choose Gossards o| yon? Ideal iFall and Short Siehder Figures If you are of either Iof these two figure waistline ^^e^ignWhened^or shortened,] \tsi^Rjpsd \ \\ J ~~ J ~~~~ Models at $2.00, ^.sf, today. fs, your JUT hip on will e youj ive! yoa neveirj be conscious. <if.yonr jairset>'_! choice of- mairy nioc BIST il~n^Sterials r^iat long service a^d Ivhlch'are neautifulin ap||SEance^ An espert corsetjerl who -—---« JL-*mao* requirements will| d^em it expert corset|er4 who understands your \n^re\ a pleaswr^ to fit you^ $5.00 and jap. Be fitted N&JOSEPHSON.Inc. Weer> ILVER e hay6 in stock a large e of t^je following silver the ojd prices WOIiam^Rogers Rogers & Hamilton ; Rogers 1847 S. & G. M. Rogers Alvin Silver Plate All at the old ptice and see our line. Call SALE Bargains on suit sale. Suits from $3.98 to $8 98. All wool and. all colors. Men's rain- coats regular :?6 00 value, sale price $1.85, in all sizes. Men's working and dress pants reg- ular $1.50 and 5,00 pints, sale price 69c to $2.98. Men's sport sbjrts at 42c. Men's work shirts 37c, 42C,'~48c. Men's hosiery all colors I and all sizes at 6c a pair. Men's lisle hose, regular 20c, sale price 9c. > At the bargain store. 124 Center street. Phone 1^3-J. ~,J • ' ' • ' • Colodoy Bros. pbserveij Want Adi Pay Patriotic AHdress at ssena Springs Park welve Noon hy Congressman H. Snelf ; 1 'HP'\ Massena Fire D|parlmeiil 9 Jhampioas of tbe Tri-Ceantjr Conven- mtsm Norfolk 4« Athletic Events. Games and Sports s An Old titxe Auspii Admission t< 1 tic. ,. of the Sacrfsdl Heart Churdb olders ol Dinner IRckets Admitted free .^0&&7T\:~3 A A- i 1 K:H m m it \ B~~ m: li.^L «' W \M-. ' WW LO0A Next Wei Glorious Foun • The old brid closed to traf crossing the 1 just .below. 1 3nohshin# par and will eomn concrete bridgi Thei second erty Bonds ia from those wh Btallmebt plan ment is not n -\ scriber forfeit* '* ^ady paid .to i All members also the memb are requested • bee hall Sund^ m. for decorat vice which wil. gregational chi; Sherman A. been fisting sti seasonj caught tfay morning w at 156 pounds. ^ty pounds oi largest sturgeo place. J. A. Cosenz. , 38ain street hoi pi sold U> Mrs. H. «, i n his bu.Id.r.c 4lrs. ( has-e «.; her home. Mr Steamship t.^ke bureau :r. h:s ofi All ladies :nt a motor ciass ; National Leag^ vice are \asked . man's hall Mom at three o'clock. to teach the or.- and those who u ed.. W E. Garvty the local ajrtr.ts Estate corr.pariv years, have f.ai end of the b.iisir it themselve? Bussell has a'w densbur? an.: p. -ducted hy h:« • e> The lec'tjrt T, Watsh, the fatr.o under the aaspic Columbus for tn Red Cro??*on th War. Wr.a: ?\ \ good s:zeo . rowd best ever r.e-aro eeeds ror the He about StSti. The enfrasreme Smith, M. .A. .,: and Mrs. R Ben • avenue. Tbrontc. iel Munro. h. .- .toinst*r. S«SK . ha >* ed. Mis? Si-jtr Melvin Co'c-s.'f.f been a freouet: she has mar.y« fr: Jtfiles Lee. sc. < sena. anil .vho rt-t reform schn'l p*\ is ,aga:r, war.te i his mother's pi. 1 money t.elor.pmp • 3^ith another you automobile ti. vro that time Lee has his parents j*e \( of h;s vvhe'rea: fit; The Carrp K.ri- for Masse-..-. Ir*e- 'they will ?per..i : Those in the part Martha, Bayley, Marion and I...l:ai kins, Louise Tayli Laura Wiles. .1 Fredericka' Larr.p:i Laughlin and Ar.r the Misses .Slack a WiH act as eh a pen v As the result of civil service • exam P. Quinn, of Coltc county, and Myrtle Chateaugay, ha\ e position of examin* state education d'« W. Dunning, r* JJarian R. Bo-wma ?iave pa??ed f - fv glish languasre and Same departimer.t f900 to $1^00 a ye? .Ernest, the e.pht • Mr. and Mrs. Fra south Grasse river fortune last Thursd broken but a t pres aV comfortably as < As near as it <-ould youngster spied a and decided to ha* crossing the road'h a car coming from Section and the res ear struck him, brea Was hurriedly talfen , which was nearby anee was procnr Eev. Charles Ales been minister c tipnal church a t thit September, read his Ste morning service become effective Se that tame he will g< become associate pa t3@3 Congregational city, Eev. Dr S Pari tor. far. Ross is 01 forceful and able yo the state and bis lea isnieeiely regretted 1 people. He feels th tofra|^ offers a biggei and 'community wort his duty to go. Sweepstake Ba< IHorsemen and love Jag wQ] have an oppoi a 'ho^y contested ra track at Massena Ce Sesday afternoon, Ji o'clock. The' contestir -oa Clark marefroir ^Bmrney White's .bay gt ^di Prank Besaw's Massena. 'These horse very evenly matched for a parse of $40, bi i«tts, winner to take^- ...\•'- ' xmrn Caruations ?5c a dc l$c * doses ;until : ftirt fcave a few more 'beo^ *oeh as milters and pa Mge, toamtocs and c< Itwe ' ' - - WRA&R ' *->csr