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George Jettle; t~ged 21, ot Lyon :Mo\tnta!n died In ~ hQIIpltal at Roch- ester Thtn'!iday· o.r: appel)dicltls. · The Chamnlaln· Telephone. eom·· Ed in p b d f p tn N Y ., w ea o y ,o · n am, • ., pany Is extending .Its UJie. aouth or thl) and H~nry Peabody of Orwell have vll!age ·of lolooers ·&bout 'tlirae mil~S.. purcluu!ec\ through 8 .. w. Jones, real along tb.e new State road, f)State agent the Patrick Denning Richard Hazen, aged '25 years and a. farm at Brandon !!lr the sqm o! ~4J;OO. resident of Malone, 'WILli killed Friday night by belng cru.she(l', bene!'Lth the wheels of a trelght.car at Canton. It iii. reported tl!nt a Zinc mine has boon discovered In 'the t:Dwn of Ed· wards, St. Lawrence county, and that tapita.II$ts are going to develop it. . Hubert L. Barber of Glens Falls, tor some time resident engineer of the Hudson Valley Rallr:oad compaJiy, has Miss Edith Kinvllle a wal:tress and been appointed manager o:t: the Platts· Herbert L. 'Pitcher the propr-Jotor of a burg Traction ~mpuy. Bnrlington restaurant ·have ·sprung a Much Interest Is being sur-ptlse on friends by announcing in th~ promised \Winter ice rnclng on. their marriage t\VG weeks ago In Troy.·. Lake George,. Lake Bomoseen, l,.ake : After conducting the place· fol' 20 St. Ca.therlile and Lake Cham:pla.1n. ·years. Mr. and Mrs. John H. 'Sargent The steamer Protector t()()k a string have sold tbe Hotel Logan at Middle· or canal boats fr-om Rouses Point to bnry to Mr. and Mrs. John :Burns for Whitehall Sunday. Nli.vlptlon ts be· $14.000~ !Jig rushed on ucouo.t. ot the ·CalUil The saVings department In ,tbe Bur- · be!Jig closed soon. Ungton postolllce is sending out cit·: William :SutqhbliJi, a. brake~ ,..... cul~. printed in several fii11B1lagell, 1t'firlil!\ l'fltt!t1 nr-tbe 1tlttlanit nJl.roU. to tire foreign MPult~,Uoo o~ :BurU~~a-' 1ards at Malone. ·ms •head' waa toQ~>· acquahi.tJDg them with: the term,. ero.~hed between \the sfil.e <Jf a ear and made in the depoaltlni of fllllds. tlle .turn ta.ble of a large ·derrick. Dr. D. B. Wyatt, 'WhoQ died· at Fond Du Lac, Wis.,. Oct, 27, tor many years pra.o:tlced medicine at Fort Covington, '\\'I, ore he married Mary E. I,olncoln of (h,,t tvwn, who survives him. F'· Warden Colo, who for several ye·us was in charge of ·ntralrs at Olin· tn1. prison and since· bls resignation matle his home In Plattsburg, ·has gune to Cairo, N. Y., \Where with his f.1rnlly he will ma.ke Ills home • • \.dHoudack Cottage sanitarium :Ill t., have, on a small scllle, a tl'alnlng scbo<>l tor nurses, in which young wo- \'''ll wbE> wish to lea.rn the ca.re of tt;t•..rtulosis cases -will be taught the v. .• rk. :::i. A. Howar-d, FTanklln. county highway superintendent, has been in- vited by the State hlgb.way depart· m<>nt to act as one of the .delegates to the American good roads congress lli Rochester November 14 tD .17. Speilman Oliver company of Cha- teaugay bas completed ~ts contracts tor J 1 miles road building Jn Clinton rnunty, which have ·~eo. accepted by tiLe higbw!ly. de11artment. The toW c·\t was· $110,000. Measurements have been made In the Burlington ·city 'hall park for the foundation for the ldosh. whlcih Is to be establlsbe(\ there by ·the . United Status weather bureau. The aftalr will weigh a}lout 5,200 pounds. Jay Di~trlct Keen& 1 District ! I.ewll> 'Mlnerva Moriah 1 Dlstilct ! 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This special o:ffering of Trimtned EJ:ats at$5.00 to $10,08 should imltlediately interest h~r. , · Yoit will :lind hats of individ11a:lity at prici;!S tllat are rem~rkably low. These b&is are Vebet 1 Felt, Y e1our !l•d Beaver and in every insta11ce are worth tke price' -without countin&\ the trimming. Acd whether a hat for special oc:ca•ions' !l'( · ju!St a lli!:~ :fe>r i'eaeral w4a.r, yeu may chooae h~re from ~ wondedQlly deversiJ!ed a.Dd a.bsohltely authentic collectw11 of sma:rtly, trimmed hats 11,•il pay •uch less than these hats. acre deserYedly worth. ' . . Maay styles a.nd nota1;lle raluea in . ' . Women's Tailor Made Suits At $15.0() to $25,()0 We doubt ifyo1t ha.ve ever seen so mamy handtsome Tailor Made Suits priced at flo,()~, f17 .50, ·~0.00, $22.60 and S25.00. I:t certainly is tlLe best all.d most en2'aging. o:ffet~nr of saits. we blve ev~r m.ade and at what ever price you \Wish to pay-:$15. 0~ to f25.~0. • You will find here the best Tailo~ed Garments, the leading styles and •os~ wa.nted ma.teni!,ls, and each suit a value that caa-· not be matcl!ed elsewhere for the price.