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F' .1 \\ \ th. J \wiF *, •rttl . I The cJ» Mdge k.Sus: village k B W *2osed -to feiaffiff, and;: vehicles are t&ossiag tl«j-.i»ew teak«ary ; hridgel ™st below] -i »a e 'cwafcaatag. '«& €e3i stress, ®PH& al oaej \ ' '• j f, H» fgMlflli^f^ J #31 -S5^1ol *-:»e reSfl Sarfli feegafjosgf i&$;pW? .18. &sa street\ 'd&toJS&a. 1^ ftuaait ••roil ia^ligS&ia his iaase* which i&%4eea£ly S. C&asey f|t|e flat fes. Chase #8 fake imss&ijoS Q$ •9fjii$>?&j&€£a& & %' • <3f f8te>' Agooiji tia^i e &gagffiHi«a*fc.; ^ west Ifcfhft ltes% fif&e locates ai o^rat6i'•|«&5llMKfe?fc , spawiL. fhis Is the too St* •eissr £a|tghfc #• this, bib ^pB^laai'^'-Ji ter; home. teamsbjgi t$ mreaa&ldb All ladies m^exepew;3|li , oigaHiztogi B 9 fe ^yf»8?t & ^oanfefiop' withthe ;ee' are .asKeS'to'tneefi at the \Wk&- f* haB Styfate aQpnoqa, «My 9* three o'clae|. ^ose^hocajseKstdy' teach the.dpVHig of the m^t^t.ear \ htoIeaM' those who 1 W. E> Gar^e Jp local agea It state ^coap\ ylars,,, hav^ ©id of ffie' hail it themselves I •BjasSel! has.aji smjrg and eted by hist |The lecture alsksffl BASEBALL UpaiES Office! Defeats, 'Machine Shop Thurs+ ;.:da| Etfen^jg jit'^JsaatiMt' fiaf«te, /.-., ,Thd greatest gWe-rof 'the .peason was: played: « h flte bjasebafl pirk on aattiisday: evemjii, wheh~the offilce and machine shop;came- together. 'Them W^^^sstk^ifclsS?^^ the* ^'••e-.IISI^^ to*paip icosed season; \ ~ Shf \sap- i%fW.otifcs\ iMQie^p.-team bmbxk fr-lm, t P^iM:M-PM%''t^ seatson-'isp^esged 'the - game. (srtfwcE Wibi• m aeJeai la^s cnal| ?ohinig J IeSee f ; kepf\ a <?di&> fecoje feed she-plfeti .n fl. - Jftes t&o|:,spap of, ier ISM.; J?ie^s, aM*;. fliers; to estr# efforts. !|he toaite; 'eoUar' bfel^i; for hjm jnd tje^ras poj t^en iooW up §t$| hrodsl ^o'uld ta&e tte FoBa- fes| to etto ^d.&oss on What' cfod sized pt ever hes sbont ?6&. ' Pbe >engpL Siiitli, M. 4., asp Mrs. g; Be 4e,TowHit(i Mmaro^- B, Sasfe., Miss Smit fin. Coons, a fpeqneijl hasma^y 6S JiSgy SI ,and who ref >nri school is jigsin his mother's rooaey 4e_ -witi aaailte? ant )mobiIe thai; lame 1 his jpaTents ari • -'Pnelpainp: Fpiji for Massesa InJ will spem ge in the p; & Son, who hai for the'Sassi dsg tiie fdiaaef\ Sie 39, and r OTill ther\fQtor( closed tint iam.ybusin jany, lesday evening|h^ ^^rieaji «es- of • iej^ngiipj of :'fcejie;*fc m w[ sabjeet, ?Mi as attended ' -and.'8^isxjne''bl here. The net |ej£ Cross amonn|teii t o 'ofl^jel -Patl?ne Ma Bayle loBiss. .a m§£ Djericka : 3L Lasfhlin and the Msses-g] will kcfc.'as-i3 .teSB 3W ^?afe w. Ha fiave i glisn lan^^e same departffie-— .. ?900 b llJjrff^ajSsjp. Ernest, #te etg'bjt 3 2lr. aad ^„J|to^ sooth G^sse' rf^e i jja!y/..d8nghtei of j£r. p SmMii ofSfcS^ter Out., to'James I)an- iiJstlilseen ajaoiiuj- ^ a niece of !Sfe this place, and has visitor here wl;ere iends. io|'Saral«e,'of Sas- ied-hoiae from the iy a few weeks i go, Saturday he tsok ^ateh and a sum of |.ta-3ris father, tien !g mas -Meed an to'ffialone. Sii.ee not heen seen and ^ery aliens to le^rn iw left Saturday \ Parfc-wh^e. i campiig. ' were file Sffisses Eargaret Pot^Efti, Walfce?, Solia 3- :eMae@8sJ osepfltoe Bollidij ig, EathJeen Me- Eaagman, also Htimphrey, -Kho ;0ie. . '^> r •'' Hcenfc conipefeive -\' v '«s|^3W3^:.ce ; Si , \d®«sJ^i«e. S. BSaeltonalff, p. Br ifi Bfsfesy i9 ^ie viaeenfc sift of €ftp»eraeift in'tshe % ml Itemed. • m'gol .3s>r filling vUffl inings^hnfe^gjit- ie aide wftnoTHs a toning, when he saps t o cjross k Vaii made seine Sensational catiebes left'W part eiilarly (Jte last ball whtfjjk ioMd ^ood for a heftier-, hai aftey-a lent rfin he picked i t off ftis. shoe aces tai|d me game was oyer. Johiison, 'WSialek ia&akei Porsj^e, peserreanii'LashoImb did good stick fork, JtfonsWd kndj I^Brake getting $m hits & font tifnes at bat. ,, tiawreme-Hawley ufepired the' game to the .sstisiaetaon of .both teams, and Siatiis ^nite a enlogy. Summary of the tome: Office Johnson, 2b ......A im,l£ .i )...[....\.4 malen, if ,..4.. t .,...4, LaBrakeJSb . ..i.. i 4' 1 Hal,ey, cf j. ..|. ,.\ ..•:(.;... .4; ixsdi>ee, P | ...i..*f..4**.<.4 Qfooks, cL. : :' MoMday, ss Njelson, lb . •f KKhardSjIs '.'; JP4rsythe, S> and ! p Ai MacFariane, lb &W£ «•.;>-..... Robillar4 p aad 2b D^serre, 1| ....... Laeoinbe, cf ...... Morris, c ...;..... EiSaaePar^ane.rf 1 . MachfaeiShop. ' AiB .....:4 ..,.3 ....3 ....3 ....3 ....3 i .4. -S .,.,8 20 • IS\ 3 •..-ft bnti^fe as As yon and) •eapi wh ^Wff Mil Iff i^^ !^S ^onal Sep; t ! t^e j^i hecoi*' that beeo: ' tor.--Sai'Sea . -Bfcegrdy. xi\' *nf;coiQBniii sb& •dofafio' SCO* &&. '•siaM'ia^r Alnminnm Leaghe Standing. -.,.-• Played Won Lost PC *m& - wmssm&Qwm : I mm W& t $^..$Q^ffim^ PAGE: ... 'Mien M. . Mears, -pf $Ealoae ; I M|bess visitor iin to^'-Mcadf Br,' Balpb Seguare ^wnt a p iSpa.;«feefc at his hoine'ip Hapfr Srata Pitts andj George \* wallj were .Sunday visl Its. S, B. CK>wtey is in tl ! hospital at Ogien^bnrg ss | ' 3BSt.i '.'• I . ' ' *;.;and Mrs. D. R.Oemi J'SaxrSet WatoMeyispea't ||a J^e.j feyi | 4J . EeScibflx! Stcfert, 1 imM is t3ie griest-of Mrii3, 251i|i CSrcJte.-L;.-'J .^ ,, • i . Mus' Co Mis: dan] B.cfr» Allen, W8& ft ten din ing. SafB?- nixeal, ^e'e- MarjlAaeU fie! £:i%tt ittehiffig. .\;! iy, og'Fibi'imi^B, 8 tosm foria few,daye, ,eaipi dest&eihis iftotheu jTO,, of fob; Cwis_ S4faBd33r v#%*M ra i A!esan£es mitittkn$t# ea Sbhaeiset f.reaa? ;^jjss. Margaret MsCaffery, o! F<?: igton, was the weei e»d gsesfc,* Margaret'Welch on Main litre s. Daniel Walneleyj spent a ft p week to Cornwall wj[h he iteli Mrs. Bdw.jrd S'. Careen and Mrs. (Ha^ry A. Un • e a the Worjtbfcltg-Fletcber Norwood last Saturday even- gufe frill wee) St. Ilai Mrs. €» C. Bowman, of Pittsjton, Pa., spenL^jEK^J^B^ town last week wii\ ' ~ iJam%. Mr. and MssTMsb returned Ihtjpae ( with them f< ml J. Patch, o; of J. h. in towQ Clayton, wapj the! His taw and couple of daj i last lid H. W. CryddiawiBe, reelur of ihn's church, :s attending fie ijer school for clergy at Albany •eek. . ' Bert Sullivan and 5 littl: son returned heme Sunday after g the past week with f:iends ishton. • ' ' I and Mrs. wlfliam Disei, of ic Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Reddick and family on ijlaple Sunday. ' *•' G. W. Ball returned Mrnday ie Ogdensbuig hospital,- yhere been for a couple of wee is re- treatment. ey Colodny, j>i ! Colodny iiros., street merchants, ; retimed from a busiiess trip of ten New 'S?or&. i r Misses Gladys i&eGee and Amy spent Sunday in Ogdeniiinrg Pepburn hospital with the s sister Beatrice, d Mrs. Daniel $. Coukjrhlin week on an automobile trip the Adirondajeks. Jean Ames, bf Malone, is g a few days in town the cuest Florence Stubjbs. Elsie GaQey, n Gowand^i N. . iMrs. John Z,.Grow visited her daughter Mary at J*alton, last week, both returning home. Monday for the summer. Mrs.. Edna Finlayson, of Mille Roches, Ont„ is spending a couple of weeks in town, with Mr. and Mrs IJavid. Carbine and family on Pm# et, ; Lfepn. \Jjacy- returned, on Monday to sena liaviig -^eut two weels in :fle;s Ci56y, MoatSna, where, he de- livered a carload of thoroughbred I i •• \ OBOTABY , , t Mrs^ fkaitfe fiaDiday. ! JSBa] many Meads -of Mrs. Frank Sallictay were surprised and shocked fo leara of- Iter death which ocenred fhnrsday morning at M&O o'clock af- •£?. an fflness of foiir days. The de- :eased ; aiadi®een ailing for the past iiree weeks, hut she,was able to be irpund'jthe house, untii Monday noon vlien she was suddenly, taken worse. The funeral was held from her -late home on Center street Saturday after- noon at two o'clock, Rev. A. B. Ding,. :mptor of the Baptist church officiat- lent in. Pine Grove ceme- e-^Fonrtfe- =3S^j^4a' tfie pasflfii Masse: Wednesday nndetthe inspit ed Heart ehffiBeh. Therl i M latrioiqc address at noon by|C>ngr< |aiid H. Snell, of ItofeV In tie afternoon there will be a hi ball game between the Mass ma sire :R in; im- Jessie JJJbrfolS, ter of March 5, triage to and they _ Greeii was born in ember 9, JC877, a daugh- late Edward Green.. On he was united in mar- HaOiday at Syracuse ;ade theirhdme in Massena where the! deceased was loved by all who knew j her. She was also a .very aetive mentbep of the- Eastern Star. About three years ago Mrs. Halli- aldy's nealtm began to fail'and at that time she was in the City hospital at Ogdensburg, for some .time for treat- ment. Sines then site'had kept about apd few knew that she was not as well as usual.\ About two weeks ago she bpgan to have a return of her old malady, but was about all the time and! looked after her household duties as usual. On {Monday she did her work as usual in ^he forenoon, but had to ive up a t noton, and in the afternoon rfth are usually picked up earl 0 2 1 3 2 1000 333 666 250 , 000 333 1000 COMPLETE r , t m;of Tawn of Mas- Q i Thousand, ittee. charged with the responsibility of taking the state mili- tary census 7and enrollment in the town of .Massena which was completed Monday j ^vemmg,! appreciates 1 very keenly the valuable services rendered Jjf! ffie fe^ number of men and wo- g^i^/^b-ipplarlteerea theS? services' for ith|spaMotac! -dfafey and they desire to>»ni>Mcly e^prdss theiyt thanks, *o laeh of them. {Without ^lieir ser/ vice's\ flie committee' could never* hate ctaapliied' tSte worfe, and they merit Ihe 1 ^ailis of every citizen, of Jaas- 4ega- •' '.'• '., ' / '•' * • The woj£ |asi been fully completed-i MWn '1mJmm& »sed by^fiie Goy- ernfeV alrhS5p , 'the'number,'tenroIIed in the towh far exceeded the early esti- riiallsv The totel gnromient will be aborit 7,500. / {-4KPori|^&e tsskms & h% oae all vj»tf'ew^ponae| l proapj^.and did ;#OtorS-s^g fcUiT ' - - - • ~ti8fcHi irmer teacher ih Massena Ihigh is the guest of Mrs. Cai - H. on Bridges avenue. • irid Mrs. George B. Wal ot Pa., are spending a wee : in jith Mr. and Mrs. W. B. l|jay- mondL Ibn Danforth place. Mr;|nd Mrs\. Charles Spoper, [M Bellovll Falls, Vtu, were guests duj \ the p^4 wee ^ <*? Mr. and Mrs^^ iter ;ne .ughfeer, lmsley, of Utita, fefent a few \t; week with Mp; and-Mr. and ter spending 1 a faloni Hfamily on Packer ; Mill Cline and Mrs. W. and Efhel Massena v^ith their afmt A. G. Ph Da del [ < Stores to; Close My . The -Sqllowng' persons; |iavie._fari|t\eea to open ^heir * etores 'ne3?t i! ^p;elda-y eyeniag and, to, close ;al^ day Wednes- day and in tthe' eveningj Ju|y 4, feeling that- idie public ipll he better .served by making the change: A.\E: Philips, A. E, Cooley, J.. P . McCa»fcbV, 1 Piied- man & Co.i Josephson & Jflsephsdft, J. L Mallinsofi, B. Cohea, Stonii J David Donaghue, Slavhi &|Situ3ki] J. Kauffma!n, e S. Levine, %_ W.i'S! mers, Nathan Nadler, ^ Gabinsky, A. P. Bero Jp P. Ej.Biai| B. aawley.: •\..'\ .?' ;. S5li5*.ii**i»iaf '- department team and Norfolk,! bi other athletic sports and it will be eld fashioned picnic. ' Dinner will served i at boon. ? '\ sizes. —Dori*t fdrget to call for ©n< Souvenirs. PiSBER & WILES. When b{j gets a chance tne gen' grafter is the fellow* who tiies undermine i graft and then tell of i ! The man who demands favors \njally has nothing to return them. i As small a thing as a dollar!a go Gjiany times makes a fool of a [manj 1 A bigot is a man with a svaf n1 \'-^ pretension imd a famine of pos That tailor is a saint pride hv the fit of an tmpj : ; The pronran \V with some, questionable'adven The yottn&a»a8Jg?«o cares nfckles can. be trussed with dollars. Why should not a village support 4s many churches as it does saloons*? * A lot of^ffeaple are adherentsof tt|s theory, tMt I all is fair in business. .- , MoraBy if you would set th^ pac4 be B^e ybu pre in the right path. L e opportunities on the beatep , fiieja ejaeerlBfi^ we-ate'fpfider* feen completed wi; BOB' res • $m m 4sm ili &^iy» v %|i oft tlhe -Bright #^'fote!#ttfc1i aiM*lthafe'it i 'is s, t mg ??nifhave m ©& '^tnaitj*' of seemt ft'hoi^ «onteste4l;i*wt 4al-WJjfe^Tff • track; ait. Massena'' inter next wed-- itm&xf !af^erno'on, My 4! .*t **0; «%O*3E,,I Tie- zimm: ang hordes 'USt b'e the <Sari maxe.fHik Brasher^yalls;, :^km^^MWM.W; fed&gef Selena* «ad jismfc BeBtw*J'h»5F geW% of X***Bn*. Tfce« lwr ie* ate *1 bacers viiry, «Vien1y mfctsJMSfi and\ the x»ce., fo- ist * ppxM of. 'fW* West three of five Tteki*, ^»*feai« to takfjAe wl»l^pur«e.' CkrnatioBi %t J* d«»n, pweet pea\ lie * do««i ^ta\fu«J»ir.. notice. .We l|«Ye a tint »w* beddinc P«*M< J*^ reck HUttn «ad p«n^«, «teO <*&- *•§•, ,*wc - the es^matea .^,.ie town; of Mf eamnme ?s.ena ti isveo»j _ _ '•©?. • Mlllj. :'l i£pife.kS&ftl6oin,\\\ '\ deaL Mv(8x$ B. mmi* $$. J %mml*. P>if Mjr.' vft S mAwt^wMJ^L if»M** mm?... agetf IS mpitthsi o; or* residtog' op Ceji- Haider byMck. 4 ©K •y fmgoai. criiren' by* ^W^pdsiJgsl Safcw^ky .after\ $fl6'tot.:#1ecfe» siiS^^htfo^ iHaJkI'ffi wieef '.of' Jbe, Mshjigj n i1xk ' \ehjldisf. -fiegsfc. . m the\ par|. after.-4eSivering, ;at\ We-.3$us», and when he started he hilfl-screamj. - He sstopp^d asd. foiind' that hehad xfln ; over iha child..\ r W!oocEsF e? rried tfie &M ».to; theilionse mil .^\'^djejTsJciait-•'wit*. : sieairaonea,-Bufe 'the Bttlei^rl died -before his srr,ival. Cforoner |W, G. Sinfife- came ever and heH an hwuest and rendered a verdict •of, (accildpntal '~jte$m ' attacliyg- iiP 'Mame tolthe &Sveryhut fie did find f4nlt 'wftn the cefistr*jtioiB; of the- twagions, ** it is v6rys difficult forthe driver t o Sse^s anything/ex«epfc rfraight : . Wei, $li&f$ husband left ier 1 ireme time ago wifli several small children ^nd she lias b«o »^pportmg:' herserf and familv by conducfiBg * boarding hbtuie.. | ' I .,,, i.ii u .• -in. —• » Itj» arfay* h«rt t« look- out for the Me* n3to.'aaa * enrplus of ^dont men* tkmJit* te(milo^i. ' B^ry iai one «f the worW'# greetett few eaiss ik Jo.seph Stone, Mr. anil •if dmaa an 1 Mjiss, B&ti |piia|m|a .^-..- r ,, ™_ Ithacax.^ .„., f apeompa lieA .p«» ^S-,1 '#peftnm who grafuates fiijj'jrear.jirojn Cornel. ^,»-ir|Ia«grei ,of \$fflw& . mtm;\ wmtm, Mmi% &JMa* Tor tseaf mwl 'M'MMW&m fe fantile jp iriffifo t*i«r» \$g& Mm, #SfslL'leffe ef|-;te|:'fartty patle^iaiic • it is hoped that a. course of hospita] Albert I teed, of Eei ames Reei of ited their cousin, Nelson b Raymondviile road a f sw ig flie past week d Mrs. Charles Cunningham id Mrs. Willi* jm Worthman, burg, were the Sunday Mr. and Mrs.\ Mert Sullivan y on George street. ;efla M; Lar^e. is visiting tier \r. and:'Mrs. Foseph Lade, She was ai companied >y ;w, Puarvis Lajne, wio' «pl ottple of weefc; were. son of Mr. an 1 Mrs. Jam I,'returned toMassi undergoing art operation the HebHurn hospital inj Ogdenshi Latest; re|orte^Jg'# M™ \\ nicely. iis»«»faa!»«'-«-« Mis. ter Prafe^of Watertb' ing a ffsidays in town parents,' in Con v her neii spend Jamds L.;Phil: V ents, on \\ Sandsy 1& and Mrs,'Gecjrge : Reddic wita'ptgn^':, • Ambgg the oKt q£ .town re: who attended : the'funer4l of Mary J^nfBlajEelg TSesday afI ofrogae of fhe Stai were#e and Ge$ office, ' fflsi aid •J&B. j&jai a r>td AL Snttda.sj5ftof M5*,.an^.te%,.w;,-i£' mm 'this wfeel to 4t§Kd: the 8b Camp for Boys at Peeksiipi month; jThis eamp-'is m,\ ft ^0 S^ing iw/ a . ijkedl W\ a_ physician was called, but she grev? worse so rapidly that on Wednes^r Dr. G. C. Madill, of Ogdensburg/was summoned. As 'soon -as he came he told the members of the family that there was no hope, and that she would nojt live more $ban & dav^i/From that time* she failed rapidlWand the end came as stated, on Jraursday about 11130. , / ' > She leaves to mourn her loss her husband apd One sister,'Mrs. Charles \Kingsley tf Wipthrop. The flowers vfere innny and beauti ful showing the:high esteem in* which she was |ield by! her many friends. ig the out of town people who attended the furieral were Mrs. G. L. of Newark,.N. Y., Mr. and William Mojrley and Mrs. Agnes ioyle, of. Fort Covington. I i 4— Mrs. Mary 1 Jane\ Blakeiy. Mrs. Mary Jang Blakeiy, widow of the late George-Blakeiy, died at the home bf her daughter^ Mrs. Thurston Bilmser, on Maple street Saturday evening at nine ofcldck after an ill- pess a£ three months bf heart failure. The.funeral -was hold- frorartae home of her daughter Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Howard W. Cryden- fcise, rector of St- John's Episcopal ihureh, officiating. 1 Burial in Pine \frove cemetery. i Mary Jane 'Haftleiwas horn in Corn- wall, Ont., October 20, 1831, a daugh- ter of ffc&late DaviB Mjartle Sixty- three years ago she became the bride of George Blakeiy, whose death oc- ^ured September 13,1880. After Hieir iaarriage they continnecT to live in Cornwall until, forty (years age when they moved tq'Massi The deceased Jeaveb to mourn her kiss five ; damjhtfeps,, IMrs^ -^hurston Silmser, M55..R. B. Ydung, Mrs. Allen Bodge, MrsfLeslie Revier and Mrs. Dan Morrison, a!l of fllassena; three sons, Maedes and Sol and George, i$ Fitchl so two .half •sisters, nean, jofRacketRiver Tyo, of Mille Roches, The garment of self-righteousnesJ3 possesses poor wearing qualities. The goodfless of being good 'is th| self-satisfaction that follows it.| The majority of people are to> speedy in filing their objeetionst A dude niiglft be properly dtefine(| as|ja young man minus brains. I Behind the words must be the if jthe words amount to much man In Time of Peace or in Time of War DIAMOND; are the one solid, substantia!, safe investment that means absolute 'security for your funds, without:'depreciation in value, are easily cared dia- X r^fee ^oaiL-mOaniia^ asbaflt and^oox snoods reset by JdHN R. R - Quality Jeweler hi*~v**n*sM , Ss-'IJ y This Helps Having perfected a system m the maaufacturing of my concrete blocks, eliminating all unnecessary labor arid waste of .materia', I am able 1 to offer a better and stronger block at a reduced price. My blocks being of the twocore. type,- havipg a centre •> rib are absolutely the best blocks i n town. •* 1 -: - t Illustrated Folder on Request \ • ;V . •: • I . Edward J. Smith Manufacturer of Jlement Products 231 Main Street 9. •I'^.i fosaox IOSSQE 30E30 feter the state and %8pfi boya..wj tendance n^disy Jhe 'isupet .„. ijdfeeeSte j^f. re^ul*-, aimyi 6;® On -Wednesday, -Jttne , 20,t little |^atgaretl:-aatighter\of Mis attd J&fc J. A. .MacDonaid, of G|enn!street> celehratec;; her third birthfiay-ibyJ fct^ •viting in.ten of heir little playmates. Hiss' MaigSref Tecetved~-5inanyj pleas- ing gifts and'after xefxeshments were seryea thte- tittle foft* left for: ihefr respec%e homes wishing'.Migrgaret many taore hirfihdays, • j \\ Mw. % B.' Masterion, of. BiiiSop avepne, b*s jetumed froia Lowville aft** «rpe&iing.a week iHth. her. twp- boys, t*ol and Thomas, who are ata- tioned fliere at members of Company T> t: of OgdeBtbttrgl Mr«. Maateraon has 4lirj»H8on« in -the jfervice of TTncIe Sam, her etjier boy Cecil being ia the tiavy atte^ed to tie Si $. Cheiter, fomevriberein southern iratei*. of this place g, MassJ, al^ ,rs. John JDig- nd Mrs, ' ,t. teg^pajife Gfiarles (SsmSh, • 'Chartes Chnreh/a I^Ee ldng resident of \Raeket Ri^er, died at his home at that place Tuesday night .about tvfelve o'clock after an illness of only two days of heart trenble. 'The *faiieral will be held Friday afternoon at two' o'clock at'his late home, 1 Burial »wiU be made in the lievin''cemetery afi Raeket-Siver. '••••• ] ' • The fieeeased wastiorn geyenlyitwo; years, a|go in /the house where he oiedj being a son of the Tate Harvey Ornish. He leaves t o mougo his loss one sisteij Ella, with whonr h e made hfst^me.' also a brother, Prank Church, ofi Denver, Colorado^ The family have! the sympathy of \many , friends in, their Bereavement. .Krai WllBam ©ife Mrs. William Duffy diea! at \the Hepbura hospital ^i : ©gdeasfcurg faesds^ ^ven^ at ?:3p-'o^la^;'%t>l- lowai£ ail- ppescttien wMch vf&s per- formed OH Saturday. In April she sea's takSB to the'hospi^J ssad after. nnflergoing several operations'&hg.re- tmmed'^hbiae'-whete evirMMag was 'de-se JtehBr,e§mf^ htiffast •wjeel:, f she J :gi;e^-worse- 'ap& mi . ffiey to- mediaf^l^retttrned her to Ihehosprtai. •F^llowiig. the \operation \ihe seemed hetteriiat' on'Tiiesoay night she sud- denly e^phred. -Sef'.-siwains were toaghfr: tef ha? ho|tte' ^' ofc''Somexset avehufe-- yesterday • afternoon.\ ' : The fanetal' witt'feheift*Friday^; mornih'g at'^'aWo<^•.'rVom;'.^\Sslici5ed , Heart' \church. ••- Inteiment' in. •Calvary cerhe^ tery..-: • r - '.- ./ r -,\ : •\•''-•'.: ', ,.:•.- •; '.: * margatet Mawielle Was -born at St. Johtt'ev Iffewfoundlandi ; #out forty.. eight years ago, '\Shp -has made her home ift Massena, for a-number of years and; -hag many friends wbo-.fdS deeply regret to leatn of her dea : She le»ve# -to mourn her loss _, r , huebanS, mother,. Mm, John Keeney; of Si. John'*, ohe danghteir Mary G„ two sons, James B., of Company C, jAltmar, N. Y., and Wipam, of Com- pany D, Taylorville, N.' Y., ahto .one Isurter, Mn*. D^ Arntien, of Beraiwick, •Cal .,' ' - ' » • 1 Mjach 8|fmpathy %t esttended to tim{ family in \their: eorro-w. j V • NOTICE | The members' of the Merchants' Co- operative Delivery Association; will maeke two deliveries only on July 4, at eipit 'o'clock and ten o'clock a. m. THE MERCHANTS' CO-OP 2RA TTVE DELIVERY ASSOCIA- TION \ lwc SPECIAL NOTICE On and after Jujly 1, 1917, dinners at White's Hotel will be 75 cents. A special rate, will be made to the towns- people of 50 cents for all mealf ex- cepting Sunday dinners and special holiday dinners. 33w2e F. E. SMITH, Proprietor. * Horses for Sal iosaox A carload of good, rugged and northern Iowa horses, bougl mjteelf direct from the farmers {and right out of work, will arrive at my. stable* 96 Main street, Potsdam, -about Saturday, June 80. These'horses! are from four to eight years old and\range in weight from i;i.00'to 1,600 pouads. Among them are several young mftres and several weB-matched ; pairs, false some medium priced horses for hay- ing) purposes. They will i all he sold at a small profit - with my usual-^ guarantee. See handbills for further .description. j • lwe . H„T. McGARY. The oldest horge shipper in St. Law- rence eounty now in the business, i SPECIAL HORSE SALE FOR HAYING The following horsas are right oot of work and ready to start haying. Boy now. They are extra good values, 1 pair 2,800 bay horse and mare, 6 and' 1 ? years old, blocks. SSnO.OO. 1 extra nice pair mares, blocks, extra well broke, 2,800 lbs., 6 and 7 years old. 1 pair well-' matched 6-year-old dapple gray horses, a pair that will suit the most exacting buyer, 2,660 Ibst • 1 bay mare, 5 years old, low block, 1,100 s lbs. 1 pair bay mares, 2,600 IBs., 6 and d years old. 1 gray mare, 1,200 lbs., 8 years old. 1 black mare colt coming! 4 years old, broke doable, $125.00. 1 black mare, 1,050 lbs., a bargain 575.00. 11 black horse 5 years o Id, 1,300' lbs., block. New Deere and Fly- ing Dutchman, Hate Loaders, Yankee Horse Bakes and Adriance Mowers, Perfection and Visible Milkers Gaajrantieed, y<)u to do the judging; Associated Gas Engines, Bock- eye Cultivators In stoekj Buy no\|. H. M. KINSMAN CO. Norwood, Nt Y. * ; ozaoc xocaos 30E30) locaon: aosaos IOSK? GASOLINE 28c Per Gallon ' '! * ,: . . i I have just mstWied a new 850-gallon tank and pump and - have a convenient-filling station. Price this week 28 eents perjjallon. » Hwbbard's Bus line; ..jR.» f IOX90E zoisp, essiJp ror th^ 4th -\- • •'' • I •' • i • BeSiire Yon Ar^ Dressed Right ,QM& and bi e one of oiir ier & Marx Clottes til* & Iways AflWool, Wpd Tailoied and a Perfect Fit $15 to $30 'National Student Clothes for rpen young in years and young in ' :;.; sgait at $1?.(X>, &e be^t values in town. [ • „|fere.are all tfte other summer accessories^ Straws, Panamas and Benfeok Hatsof the i>est maices, ^ilk Hosiery, Shirts, Cool Under* .?,4_ wmm. k weif, etqii' •^< -•$*• AM Mmm Walfc*l)?er 'Skoes.«ni'0iiforil»- 0«ffidt€3rs for Men and Boy* v • -o