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(9 353m gt Orville Nichois, ands, [and 10 your: womanly. who: I; :, it gets | © ~ and |- minim: March 4.--'Ray F. Cun- iy 'h 'i tre - week, where he is foreman | sea, of the son -' seed. house. -Lorué | , ut 'n 'l. Graves of Little. Falls L is - {town. to attend the . mnenl of hi: ; Luncle, Sime Gravés.-W. D. Scott is ir: lWre: oocfim’ disc larected about 30 uni ago. £ 2. loos ; 30¢; grown 10 rapidly - \ will noon * century The present ts cad an holes gk Wanna“: with 'a foree of men iz ~~ > {cialties; a? steamer Pentium at the foot fle# . ta * [thickest It: has bean in\ roany years. ~_ipsny. The ofice and warehouse are ° {loonted at «MWaicx-streétin Corponation |. | The E B. in: Quail. (loom grocery ape! CT (flotation, confectionary, cigars and *J. E. G «produce | Gampbell passed away Sunday morn- § .) thg, having been sick more than four | - | woike with influansa. She leaves - {her husband; one mon, Nell, of Pots- Idan; a daugh Aveft, workiug A 3mm children at home, Paul and: k -{I¥6.; 'She was a member of the Par: . | Ishville grange. She also leaves two- . down amd her {sther. f 'noepttal, _ YD? AB war-tum fit upendlclfil , , M w...— 'A moviag to Mannsville: and Ma brotii- } in Hex of £4 a ‘N mamas 3 sow ll tn Ble. that the new\ owner . will t an addition. # The Robinson-Pam company is. o Johs Hannan block business bas . more | space (“comm-looked“):- sgansi can“ Talus Mutan- 30' > ”gum in Blur. mburg. Inch i ~Aoéordlng pt. Michael Powers, engiged confectionery,. cigir®' and 'street, the. ico is 81 Inchesthick. This \is' said to be the . Starts. New Business. ‘ Oahu-barf. March (4 -A tew business hus been started by Kari D. Briss and will be conducted um- dey the names of K, D. Brizgs com- the Ogdensburg Coal bullding. 'The coa! ofice will be mt 45 North Water streetuntil the new building in completed. Briggs company will drinki. The company will also handle butter, cheese, eggs. and. po- totatosi,~which will be managed by raham, who has been in the business - in Worcesser. ., for several years. “h.— vo ~- les- at Parishville. Parishville, March 4.-Mre. W u r tar, Miss Pearl Camp- in: Syracuse, and two Returns From: Hospital. Oldlnlbln. Whore he went dall moved his family to Adams Cen- |- 4,1» , . iron him 170an F{Willtam | “c u. wmmm. o * {special) ind 4 {thtions tor %he so-eall 353 Pis npun-“Mean . ® Rie ‘ducuon of 50 tons of pulp {Wil require :the invert: of. pulp wood from mun, kf thus largely > if -| pymentito more men at the present o fis the logical site for devalop .the paper making industry in i. Fem Now York, with fire transport” Cltlhfio‘flomu‘!’ able... - aleatric power in mom-m qmuty ' -A ment of a larger. Aacture. bad -with thepeople _. mV ”mama \The Po‘dotio- of prisomars, ouly three are under : ms bot. tz © Penfleid 'Street, -as Farah!!!» March 4. - George |N: Y. ~ [Moses has returned from Hepburn om' That Stop Will -Misan mm tintunent. of mm mm gar Pram-at ”(the oil-moor at: com-] “Not for]: chi. \March 1, 19 : \President (3th of knowing the Martyn apflm'u eutliin the recent letter of Thoma Spra 'piny to utilisa.the milk prop nt -wosd pulp am initial pro- farts. ncreasing the. com- merce otthoport and giving com- wood tannin}! whose. ‘zoudou build be practically doub \\It is my opinion that Ogdensburg. ent of north tion - bybodxnfl and water. All of {this is mmmdble by the fact secure . hy 'and. at a satisfactory price. I ithat this beginning wit a ground pulp mill wil lead to Use esfabliSh gnu“ tor the manw paper. rotation; which ! tn ths past hare been: all” pleasant that F hope. this | new project will aterjalise ; into prospeross 'real!f or both the com' mumity at 'Fargs and for those of us who are investing our money. - - \Yours 33011 truly, I-COUNTY St. Lawrence County Mlmnooat Cantos, Boron 4-The population of the St. Lawrence country jail flocked its lowest ebb Wednesday, when there were only Sve prisoners 'confled there. it was stated by Sher If Lawrence Mshbeck that It was pected that one of thase would be guf on ball in a few bours Of the sentences, and so: m eligible for ot'k. w To thou who roan the days ba fore prohibition struck tha couhty. whuo it was usual to have from 50 to' 108 the staty prigon commission was depanding that the jalil be enlarged, the falllum® of in jaft population 'seerns little stort of a miracle. It is 'mife to say that the tarpayérs of St. rence comity will not indorso the antt-prohiniftion plask in .the Dom cratic state platform with 'its prom- 'le 'to a return 'to the days of the picks up m good d Fishbeck Is liable to experience to.] his farming operations next summer, the same difficulty that faces other lm.m0p0n qty-2: 11:13 Shop. © hiag > scar! s . mms purthaee) the Jobe. %. Jeirey | a puro a blackimith sid machine shop on ] Water street and will conduct It as's: had considerable that line: Mr. Mahon has rented the- br. Shea boise on Water street, pow will more into town from his fatm just west of the village. . Eczem; Caused Years toma It is m1, a. mo“; .aince I start-. ed to use . 8 OINTMENT.] | ._ and: more u r: .of: mom or lmh- : efer to me.\-G C. Buffalo \\I've mbt a hundred. testimonials.\ saye Peterson. of Buffalo, \just as sin- 'cere and, h???\ t“ “111115\ of. You: o'— rat. 'atar o put ou ERBON' OPNTM m 1 # u g mind: -to give a big - x. or 8 ents, a d FP am.estift doing , tip- every ist in the ogun man ee r N's use [. kmew that its mighty honing power is marvelous.. I my flrt EV one vhgtbu 8-. I box that?! l- ;3 uara a?\ m 1d com. bun “33:7. and itching plles, v ing. burns sum- and sunburn and if Mot : satlafactory 'any druggist will re- turm your money:\ Mail onion filled ms. | ar-in-law. 0.11 wuuu | vill work his , Fh - FLY“. - Buflso, Effignk mug-n l d tee, the contemts of which I bare.| - qmmunicated to: John C. Howard, it : 11s, my intention: to: preamise a - com- 10 prisoners in the jail- right \along |:, overflowing jall. Unless {helm popu- eat Shoriif | girage and repair shop, with the as- | slstuace o# his son, Alan, who bas| met-Iona nons‘ owned by Rev. EugeneAnthony, and!. - of. Intense Agony fl ' OINT worms 'at the Limestone comp-n . plant imam ween 1:0. and hwy it: wna th- ocnltzo {may and in gigg'tm, imtheooobl ing. The early \part of the cvrening guano Mm WI game between 0 bers of the WWW it resulted: inf. a victory (or mummy by a tom or 1 to 84, - ~;> Unie coc ++ :The tam m in doubt unti tho last minute of play, the locals being in the load at timigs. The playors on This was the second defeat for Gour- ermeur, <the ~Richvrille aggregmtion winxing on Wednesday - tut \at by a acore of 40 to ; Wednesday . \can: was mum In night for Masons, their wives sweethearts, Tollowing. The damn: \dam 13112me . March In: 'of 'the Bt. um Travelers Club m bett this afternod6 at ths bome -of Miss Nellte' Burdick in North. (lotion streat. > The subject | disoussed - was \A Tour-of' Cities of |- |Rusait.\ Mra. A.-P; Smith progented | 'a paperon.\\The Capitol of Mosédw.\ 'and Miss Burdick a. paper on **The Capitol: of Petrograd.\ Mra. W. P. Fi- kins gave a peper on \The Commer cia} Centers sad Historic Towas.\ ° The weekly mesting of the. Shake ~ [apsare Club was held this afternoon Aat the home of Mrs, J. O. Stsigom of Island street. The first act of Jalius Cassar, was, reed. The discu 1:63am hummdlum by er. ak Parker |___. __ CLD JT ONLY it?!\ OCCUR!!!) TH!!! DUMNO PAOT VIA! 81 flflllflm HERE BflHN Total Deaths, For: Your Were 57-- Registrar Rodin, Gives Out Vita! Gnu-nu. f PM March 4-An extremely low rate of deaths of infants and |- rding to the records of. Rm of Vita) Statistics 8. A. Redway. The of infants andchildren up to the age of ten for the tweive smonths - end- 'Ing Jan. 31, 1920, is only suren. Of these, the cause of death of two is given as infuenss and -yreumonia. |. This might properiy. bring the rate {- down to Ars in normal tim Tho totat number of biz-m record- ad in this village the Hame moo ix. 81. Out of 11 children otherwords, only: even latter anm‘inclndo 111:qu celebrated Wednesday - even:| Arkens and <the meéay C 4 both 'aides. pinged. cleanly: and as- a{ reault much free 'shooting was seen. bs with an afterdance |. a to dramatics here 'at 8L humu- will some day be given college cred. | {** total number of deaths in the village £\ cmod an.“ “M “my as their texts pork. M’Jxmwi warhdflthhlnon‘eu mm the stuiy of the drama and of acting will form -a : part. of curriculum rod. J am.- with the. men. preceding. the ceremony with a few remarks. The banquet nded with the lilting \Varsity\ by those present,; - ~- The mimv was prepared 'by Aletander Milne, unreal. and served by, High committee in charge.of the. coulited of C. B. Plants, 11, chair: man; Marton Langley, '40; L Weflir. \1: and?, #\ m ~\%.~ Porsuil rolce tin - : CHLOBEN FAN mums \I 'To WOO! UNDER 16. YEAH! or age \ © Potsdxm, March 4; - have bert ordered: to enforce - the state law which bers children ander 16 from attending moving intertainkest - 4 unless - accompanied by their parents or day. : May Have No Band. . -i. PotsAum, March 4. - The 2m“ budgut to _to be cubmlmd to the: tar mnmnotmclnded Last year, the “pr-brim $500 gm) was carried-ai that Agus seen.: 'I on. of the newborn. year of sgn. ova. n; deaths for the year of children: an aduits were 57 and of this rum! the perbentage af those more 50 yours of age ts overwhelming. mmuotdutha for 1918 ° 17 were childran and. the douths our of them were die to influensa and puetimonia, /g, ' | death certified\ While on St. Regis lent ' Nncbolvnfle. Potsdam. Hatch 4—11: connection with the. the Bt. aod Fort Jickson, it 'has been mored the past few days: tn neering plant might be mend 4 No conflrmttloa of 'the - L tom thar 100 4. ~A Wednesday evening ~' HMhem a firewall party Report’l‘lntOm Will Locate ~ Jed to Watertown té | Mr. and Mra. G, ©, Hall.-Mig. P. 0 | Mein, who has been seriogaly 11 : for C Achurch, left. Saturday, 'Fcburch convention in 'Bharpe gathered ° ; Mwukbythoduthother moth- > Tempa was oal |, .a ~-Miss [mm turday by the serious lllness of her: m 'Mri.oL L. Kauffman; -- and chum of um, nun: 3mm; Mrs Joy's parents the past four weeks - is. King epe b manifested by the students; who M ils D. [1 ENFORGE LAW Th - ainlmwu RATE IN: POTSDAN| =- The poHce{ pictunl » the barid was increased from. 8-50‘10 : mammmzmtfium C duhndod but this was. denial 4 Bether Laz .A wer and fowage. ma: er res. is ' the guest of hr gl- river near. N A wand the blood, ' th fluff “v.“ guardians. OM !~ aq cers have been stationed Oftside Tho | figq; Star theitre, and many have - boen |\\ tumed away. The statute wilt coin} go tinue to be enforced It was said to | it dead. | flat you must a | a ~Froa® gm!“ ‘ 4 . in the Hist of those snbnlttcd. real in acdd whith . m Ado - and ately rid. 9 i. [mays a. mil-known tummy [forms urig. | kidneys, they Recome ont \2. [ trowm'v..e strafin, got shaggint 3 jto Alter the wraste: mum buss. i+ . Th; moment you (tad a cull du your barck Mann h elm“: o€fangty tras tht gfi current t * &\ uu'rtons REED ANswsm a m or: \gnaw or an!!!“ its mama. i lowagiu ant th L “$32: to «others Johan! Thin is gag 3:9» “at: th chm % °' m 'it sho is: pirformiing y va hire in the. Bibl y Wlored with the- and il: texopeament of the Oflm we w. their prayece.with um % igSeys for the Him that gmisst chirch. byuas? . “for Quilt\: uh?“ Why; do Meghan!“ ”Haunt-haw“: win: f ars we tt, an I merer, o. E. can ae mrrant for “151mm o the Bible. Axsd to ume it ahijys ssened to ma-thit it-was 'God to grant fav | uke\ which wa ° \top did Ho would not be willieg to- do \lhmmt tor our. stik own 'It ume is attwl upon the chirmcter of 00d y tichrtstan® in thought. and Wilk ”MM t propte of our own srd . our own Matty. why ts spent may mu W0 4 K o saw-mu the pis that 'the. stromg > . te infirmities of the M1 “0m is s .mpon dogma for the (llfterate, #p08 'mMatiy for the upom. the Jr the inmorsl and apom the {Human While charity begims at \jit e amo mum It should alum We ove a respons! EF i the mis who Hres om this - of tis river and alng %o kim 21m on the other alda of\ ths ~ We are limited only by om oif the oly . way we ~aouy was coaiined to carrying Chrutan message to the Inpan #s aight -halt- our bore- there; “salon: as it is not, why should 'wet ontinue* & toe-What do yrom eon-nu mr-aAs this 4 a- mun- ot @a opinion I would say that ! 'or 'In the Cross of Christ int\ by John Bowring. 'the em! Byiid Usitartan As'thse ao ;‘fiflld cane Fuber's. \Nth of re. \ » Wau tha. mm “Train:- \orginally adopted by ear de minilin soldy to ecprom the b+ mth cnversal salvaton Of man, to the then pravaili® .is the endtess Dnnhhmut of arlitn of mankind? “tr ¥er i trilleve it v“. e ,\ however, the poing \of: om Faxtraraai \0 cinprebhensive and. {m t » ta Pls the charactor of God, val fim! nivation betug «a remitant of knot ator -Wolid ot the ma Church\ kare.