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< tilot,.lJiloued loK by Ja!Jlei MoUlt <1< .,. . \THE PEOPLE'S Pi\.. PER.\ Entered at the Postoffic~. &lll{'utl vuw, aec<)od ol ss mail rno.ttPr. ________ _ Published hy- Northrup Print.in~ \\'orke ,~ .CHAS. NORTHRUP l~rl.itor '\Prop. Tile pu!:tiic service conmisston hae increasM the electric rates for Go wanda. Bad roads In Chauta. uqua county are causing venlencc. a grl'at deal of !neon· Buffalo grocen, biJ.tb wholesale auo retail, rega rcl the arn1y f ooil ~ale as a trade evil. The Hornell hetlltll hoard is to be petitioned to put a ban eon kissing f01 fear of tbe flu. .Fancher growHR are shipping green tomatoes, for which thej are recelv mg $10 a ton. -'Squirrels are scarre ln. the vicinity of Silver Springs. but hunters rL•porl plenty of rabbits. Huu tcr I look and I Aid d~r com pan)' of Penn Yn.n l1as contracted for a mo tor-driven tire truck Land for a t\,..,att•r to S<l'al ~,>HIIJ peo pie ha~ been pur~h!lsed ln !Jataviu. bs movle picture int,,re~ts. Large· flocks or gE><?S<' passed ove1 ·Lockport and local weather prophet; predict an early winter. School children of 1\o<>hes ter haVE begun a campaign to destroy the egg masses of tut>sock moths. Bath has formed a branch of th~ Allied Citizens of America with Dan lel B. Bryan as president. Churchville Is planlnns- to engage a visiting nurse, whose wo Tk would ex tend Into the .town of <.:h jJI. Lockport's common council, after a discussion, delayed action In adoptin a dayUgllt saving ordtna:cce. Women ot Medina have lnuncl1ed a ~:ampalgn against the proposed cum '\)uJqory insnrance leglala otlon. Manutactureres In Rochester ex press the belief that the city has n SO-day supply qf aoft coal on hand. Concord grapes In the grape bell and other sections ot Western N e11 York have advanced to S150 a ton. Wilson Van A.rsdale or Manchestet marlteted his beans wltll the resull that he secured $166 nn acre lor hlf crop. Warsaw has voted do1vn a propos! tlon to purchase n motor fire truck In coll.lunctlon with farmers or the vi cinlty. Wilson, although it has t IV o votl nu machines, needs anotll er, official> claim, as there are 827 Y oters In one dl ;tr!ct. The Only Cnn nlng cmcpan y at AI bion handled 400 tons of tornato~e In one day during the par- king sPas on just closed. The Erdle Pre~<?rvlng ron1 pnny 01 Penn t'lan Is mnldng plnn• to douhlf the slze o-f Its plant for tho presorv ing of fruit. F:-ollrteen ylolations of t!.le cOil!lel'Ya.. tlom bd ga,Dle Ia ws we:re prosecuted' In OJ!t~Ulo couiJ,ty ~ !3ept~.tmber, prili~- • cipally shooting or having wood ducka FARM·' LOAN ACT UPHELD :ntfiUI p' ' territorial and: ~demand / that the allies ·stand the CO!!t Qf ·\''''; ':~ aO;t. lnrutary operations. . Finland's terri·, ' torial desires haVl! beea set forth a~ · &u possession out ot ~eason. , \V, S. Patterson, who established a - . . milk plant in Mayville, is promoting Summary of the WeeK's New., rede,.;:l J~dge o:smisses Suit to T'est C::>nstitutionality • Val!ct:ty of the federal farm . .,lolltn r c-t waJ In e \feet upheld by Jildge . ::l. Van 1 Valkenburgh, when he di:,;- r.. · ,,e·d the suit brought in the Unit.· the anJtexatlon of the. Petchenga· dls· food Said to Be un'iibtai~able trict,' near the base of the Kola PEl·. a starch factory. Th.lsr far:t:Jry would ~tiroulate the growing of potato·3s In Cha.tauqua ·county, it is claimed. of the World. ' ninsula, and the g!arantee!ng of selt- ln _Petrog .. ad. · determination to the Finnish tribes \ in Karelia, Clydr~ Richard~ has purchased the ;.!ant end gc.\Jd w111 of t Je Avc.ca Ad· •an .:e irom the executor of the estate ,,f George Silsby. The fir't issue wail pui> lisbed under h!s 0\{nershlp last · !\' ;:-t t 's· district cuurt at Kansaa r itr,'' !lio., by Charles E. Smith, a , t. -ekholder and director of the Kan- . Considerabl€ outpost fighting 'is Some 4J,OOO F\ersons Ar-e Reported to , in progress along the Finnish fro~ Ha:-o~nlngs 'Fr~m All Parttl of Glo~e Put Into Shape for Ear y Re&ding -- 1 Wioat All the )11/orld' ,, Talkin\ About-Cream of, .. the. Nt'\ t'.t.'' Tlt~e 1 & 'frust company, · .. ·: ·'\~t ,.~r:-:-~·~:r ~s test the con- Have Died from Lack of Food Our-· ti-;r.· The Finns, acordlng to reports. ·trio Last Month-General Yudenitch ! are re:lusing to take prisoners, wiping . . . (l>•t \ r~conl)oitering party ol 5-0 Bol- r:cp.;;t;;..;. t) ae ,.:.~v.::r,(.,OliJ Toward sheviki. · wef>k. . · 'l'bere Is an over produc!.,i.Qn qf_ pigs j' the vicinity of Duntl•·e. farmers 'tat e. A rear ago the price of six-· \l\'e-ks'-old pigs was $7'rr 8. :\'ow they \rill be glad to take $4 each for their ''urplus •toC'k. ~ehesi,•r has 16 hanks with dcpos- ·t, of '!)~:'0,0~'1.001 anr! .<urplus and ·r,·ofit~ amounting h *13,4~Q.,!J:'l,O and, 1 ··ta s uggreg.J.tlng $1:l7 .uno.ooo. De· r•\'i ts per eapita amount t'l $800.78 nntl those of Buffalo $715.81 ant! Syra- ''>I'P. H74.74. \' t.,uc,l,ty of.th~ act: Cuhed from Long Di<p<Jtchi•S. · · 1 JtH~gp Van \ alkenhurgh granted an Cattle gathere-d from the mlxr<ll: !·Petd to_ the Uuited States sup~eme famti!lg CJUlJtry along the ·C'anadif :, . ' t.rt, which will be made lmme~late nalional railway between Prin_c,~ .\l :I:, according to >V.HHam M Bui!Itt of bert 2 nd E:lmcnt~·n. are being sbipp• ,, .~.,u~onlle, a~turney for the plaintiff. Petrograd. Petorgra.4 has been ,}lthout bread ror the ast h'!o weeks, thousands o! p.ersons dying daily, according to in· (oiTUation ljrouglrt to Helslngfors, Sugar .Board Asks for Power. . !!'inland,, my a Finn who escaped Thf U. 8. navy depar;rnent wlll ',\1 ., 1 lorm a Pri!lon camp at Moscow on co Europe in a st~ady s:ream. 3 000 1}0 d · f t t · ' Tit<' •·ontlnued exi•tPnce \\' the su· ~ ' ,11 poun s <J ,sugar o tOsp.::\4• ; \l' erJ~alizatJOn bond dep\:nds OJ~ Oet 2 •. The population of ·petrograd and navy employes tl'l'f'~J:!,out t:,.. hu fallen below 400,00(}, he sal d. coun.try t 1 a \Ji>·~ in relieving the ., 1 ,,.,.·tlrer legislation is enacted giving . 1 · ~ · - The ~;chools were c osed owing to l •· ;.;; ta n· i · . it l.l.lithority to control profiteering gar SlOr,.ge, ~.:ere rr an ld a.l· .. •d . . h, .. •f• .. . • lack of fuel, he a!.~ reported, while IIO~nc~d. ,.r. Jatwn t , n.a .. _ '·'\-\··o COfi· • f d t li .l bl The 1 saf·ty dE'posit •·ault In t~.o 'umptLii of sugar. This was emphe.- tue prwe 0 100 \u 5 no~ aval a e ~ · t 1 a sent • ~. t , were so dear as to be entirely out of !lank or Alexalidrla, at AlE'xaP.tc:n. >l~lu 1ll a eegrm ·<P .,~na~r . ._ H . l\ 1 ,. f 0 · h o• t\\' reach of the poor.· erring were l'nrn dP:n< nHtretl<'!l\ are to be Ky., <. few ~nile-, s·,uth of L'i'Jr'n-:· · · • c,,ary 0 reg on, m c arge • = b · · ~()O bl · h d otatoe. • l f r· t! to '''\\· ·,,]f'\'n c-pen b:,· c·,\ck'\. mort •r· 1 r! 1<enate sugar investigation, bv. Ge·:>rg~ . l'lngmg ru es, eac an P s '\'\'\a~ a ser PH o arm mer·. ngs ., •• - ~ ·· 11·' bl th d Milk a \O A Zabri~kie, chairman of the equal!za- \ .ru es .' 3 poun · w s o h.· ll~'>lrl In \Vnyn\ -;;nunty under the !•nnk cffieials fstrmate. that $4'J.flll' 1 bl t\ 1 t d at a .... tl .Oll board. ~lr. Z'lbriskie said that ru esl ,.e P n an me w s nnou- rllr•·d'nn rf tite farm buJ·eau. Accord. wor1h of Liherty bmch \Omprl~ed t:.•' i b d 1 loot Obt ~ !ned bv the robbers. f'enator McNary had apparently mls· I tacna d~- 1 , 1 '-- ill~ to the !net fp Pra census cJrn • ,_ ~J ., hi 'on 1t ons in ., oscow, the return- ~'·\vving Is one. of th<> lr•adlng Indus· Th<• privy c~undl of Javan has n;> uncle ~. ~rt n 1 e .. r~m sent m, lng nun reported wete not much tr'\\' of 'VayJw county. nrovelt the German pe~ ~\ treatv v:hlch led the senator to announce bM\*. ' • • ' d • ' 1'1 Washing~un that the t;>qualization .... ~:r. ~ rs. Hus.wll Sage left an estate Authorizati~n ror the vrE>sl ent t'l ·, . , . . . ·, ··Tne latest reports from the army of \t'- I f <4\ 11\1 045 ac tr J·n oneratJ·n,. the natl.•n'~ beard wu .• prE'parmg to Wind up Its , ·a v d . ·h d 1 h h 1 •.11 >I a gross va uo o ., \· u • , • URP ~ops \' ,, . . Af'tivities bPcause c: inabilitv to se- I en. ~ u erutc ec are t at e s c·nnilng t1 a report of the state ap- ~·ial mmes or ra1h•oads 1n Pvent of <~ · f C., b t st~adily ad-vancing on the entire front · · d bl!l e1:re suft'c!Pnt sw-:ar rom u a o . J•ralsPr. llPcauHE' ()f the large public 'trtke, would be glv<?n un \'r a .· · 1 bef,..re Petrograd and to the south hts h , warrant furthE'r go,·,.rnment centro. - • hNtuest'l, whleh nrf exPmpt from in- Introduced by Senator T omA~ o, • right flank: being fully protected as hrr! tanf'<> taxeq, thP Pst:-tte will pay Colorudo. 1'he measurr was referrP<l the result ol the progress made by only- $l5S.R2fl to Kew York state. j to the military affairs ccmmittee with· Sllver._Coln Buye.s Arrested. the' Esthonians. Kirlrpatrlck Home ror Chlldless out debate. With the arrest of five speculators The British tloot continued Its Wtrlows, which was to have hf't;>n ded· · Striking testimony to the value of in Rilver r·obi, the small change crisis bombardment o! all the islands· be· !rated at Cuba last week, will be d<>d· 1 land in l':ew York's financial district !!1 Parls seems to have passel!. The twee11o. the Finnish coast and 'Kras- lr.nted by Bishop Br<?nt on Friday, was shown in a sale of a plot, 46x42 pollee lcc'<ed up five men who were nala Gorka, encouraged by ~n<lral :'\nv. 7, whPn the program already ar· ' feet, for $450,MO. Tile land which was fr;und buyjng silver coins from street YudEi'triw.b.'s Improved position. rnng;ed will be carried out. ·Bishop' Rold for $233 a square foot Is s!tuatPd ear and automoblle bus conduct 1 rs. The Swedish language newspapers Brent was unable to attt;>nd last we~k.J in the immediate vicinity ol \\'all waitera and other persons. Tlle tra'I in Helsingfors representing the party led t'o a bank where the sliver was advocat 1 ·ng '\nnlsh Intervention 1·n aries A. Bleicher of Tr·y was 1 street and 1vill be occupied by a,, bank ., Plec presidPn t of thB State Sunday building. - n;elted. - the- -campaign or the White torces 1 aasoclathn at the cl'}slng seq- 1 The regular a;my is lQ per cent rgalnst the Bolshevik!, are urging the of tbe c-onvPntlnn at Troy. VIce I below the number authorized for the ~'lnnisb · g-overnment to modify the pres I dents elPcted we.re: S. L. Strlv- present fiscal year, the war depart· Say Booz-. Ban Is to 8 ~ Lifted Soon. conditions upon which it has lnd!cat· lngs. Castile: Prof F. G. AllPn, Col· I ment announced. Reports to the a<l- Accord :ng to a prominent lawyer I ed it would consider !nt~rventlon. gat~ univerR!ty, Hamllton, and C. l'. jutant general on Oct. 21 p·Jaced the ronnectC'ct with bankint; interests In _.They suggest that Finland drop her Avery, Auburn. aggregate strength of all grades r..t New York, bankers of Man;,attan A numh•r n! appJP buvers repr<>· 274.787 officen and men. J-oave received positive assurance senting Chicago wholesale houses Pr\ Price of sugar In Chicago is 1 ~ that the liquor ban will be lifted m mnk ing a tour ef North<?rn <'hautau· cents a pound-carry it yourself time to. allow banks that bold many qua for the purpose of buying up Win- Have It de!lve1·~d and It is 12¥, cents millions of aonars worth of ware- If'!' ap~les. 'fl1<> fruit is VPrv •carce Because food prices didn't drop as h!'Juse cPr:lfcntes as collateral, tlmt th[q rear ann they were only able to had been promised bv the govern· 1..., liqulrl.ate these lmperllled securl· sec11 ro fl vo carloads In that sertlon · ment, union labor has started Its own 11 •s This n~ws, proceeding from cf the ~pple l·plt. co-operative stores In Arkansas. \\'ashlnvtnn, was circulated wic!Ply tn ('! osln~· thP •Pcflnd v<>ar of It' O<'· It took the lirst woman jury In Kal :'\ew Yrrlr anrl caused jubilation In tlvlt IP• the NPwfane n-nperntlv\ amazoo, Mich., 20 mlnut~s to tln<l many !ntPTE>sted quarters. parking nssoc 1 utlon has pnclrPrl r..nn-1 I Josf•ph Johnston not guilty of havmg barr<\!• of annln« anrl ~n<l< \\\<1 f\r riPHt>rtPd his w1fe. Sarah Allee John more> rnld st\I'HJ':I' •P!l<'P. A hllild!ns;. stan. ;·omrnittnP wl1J lonh int~ thP nlnn~ fr·r • Hlr J Luwrt>nce. chilirrnan of thP In remoclP!lng it• prPsPnt quart<'rs intn · tprn 11 t!onal Ltnotypl' company, Ltd. a rhf'm'c-:tl c·•lrl slnrng\ I and a direr·tor of thP :.\o!prgenthn!Pr llllii<l!ng anrl r··~:t!r W•lrlr In !•'rank Llnotyp .. ('JJllljlUn> of :-o;t•w York, is linville i\ nt ~<!·•till Tl!P milts ch·n<l New \Flu'' Epidemic In Paris. A nPw lnlluPnza ~pl~emk baR made t• appca ranc-~ in Paris. 1 he doct0r.' ·· ·t! it \!t:•llnn gr'p\ an~ ~Y It is ~n ... Women Ask Shorter Hours. After several hours' discussion the Lternational congress of WQrJP.ng women in convention In Washington rtdopted a resolution demanding an agreement among na~ns for an 8· hour day or ~ 44-hour week for womec. with an uninterrupted rest pel,'!od ol' at least 1% days. ECONOMICA.L HOUSEWIVES USE IT It solves the hiah coat of butter pro- blem- coats half as much. Sati.fiea every butter need. Stop this! are o11t of l111nh·•r nnrl nnnhlf' !0 0h·' ,\ collr .-tlon ,,f anti-tu\\ and an tnln ntn.,..ll FP''(·ine- nn1l nnll,.. nrP n 11 t r:t•nt jP\v~~lry It toolt Ml~$ I<;h~an~Jr H. nhtn illlthlo. O\\lng- t•' Rtrllrr>R Con! t'l'!•en yt•ar~ til gath\r w\r\ \tol<·n ,ln'l\.Pr·· :lffl nn;•h]P t·1 '\~llPnlv \lthPr from ht,r n.partrnPnt~ Jn Hnltim ll\P ct.,,. t..,111 nr t..1t ·v( C\ ·nl. ll'Hl ~ug 1r fq Butlttr now sE'Il~ for _...j'~ C'P!'lt'H a ·l le•l r11t h,· 'hr> half pnund. pnuntl Jn !Juhlin. lre!nn.d j · lr•·lv d · l'l'~rPnt from what is !mown I Hg the .. ,.,p~!'! '1 ft•1,\ though not n ol:IJ'g ·r· 11: ThP ~VMP~')ffiq HrP Vh\ '\l1r ho•P:Iarhr'. a fPMing ak!TJ tn se·· i ~irlmesR, Intense fatigue and a hnrh I ·ng cough. 1 I At first signs of a cold or grip take 1'1 nrllng It mor1• pr ·fltahlP t' hlr•' Ttw LPngu<• for tlr•• pr~>t <'tton of Ontario county·~ Hlill>re for tht 1 h 1 ~~ .. ES 7 (JOLD t:ABLETS rnrlnr lrul'l<~ In hnnl ;'11JllP~. gran. nPrn1an cmigTtlnl-t h•at'n.; that t e 1 \ mnlntenance anrl C'arP ()of RtatP and .brnrn< nnri h'~;· t·• t\<> , .. ,r, Pnrl wnrr·· 1 t;t·rmnn colony ih Mt•xr.-o ~~ t.tklng ''· _ county highway~ ror tho coming rmu h 1 , 11 f c· . h , poration : • . ~rPPd to purchase $\1•. '\ • . hOII'<f'S. fnrn,Pr< In I \v ,. n \' .• 11 \ !llflasun•• til ll\~bt <\<tllllll')'ll.lll w r will be $61&0 OOOflflO >\ •. t!l or notes of the $2!1· 1 • · tllr will rl''l lenn• lhP!r full w ·rk tn dPsirl' to Rrttlt• in Mexi~v · ' GUARANTEED Cnnandalgun I>' t..o mnttP an oth~r er T 1 · OOO,f>Ofl loan being raised for Ure:.• 1 Steel Corpora•lon Buys British Notes Elbert \ (;ary, chairman of th• board of ' ·· •~ro of the U S ~;!''\· corpora: .... ·unces that the c •r tort to ra~e fund< to r~pen lliP y rln thr hallling with tnnm~ rllf't 1 Mrs. Ella WhPelPr WilcJx, uuthor ~B=r~l~~~l~n~h:y~J~P~-~M~o~r~g~a~n~&~C~o~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I (tori\ nvr>rUf':\ ~~. tn 11l hnrr<>l< of ap· a.ntl pot>t£>;s, diPd at h~r hom•·. \The :M. c. A. It jq eAt lmatt•ll that $·1,0ill j ---- plr• onrl ~~~ b1·~hol• or pnlntws Bungalow\ In Branford. l'onn ~.lr·< I ' 'Will be required. , ' · . ' . . . llurt·t~ tlw la><t \lx-rnnnt 1 \\asnn. 1 Wile ox had 0 ,.,.n Ill for ~outt· llt.t:. :.r:1, I DansvillE) hlg~ ~.-1-lOnl \ 111 ho~d altho HnnRolll 1ilE' Poultry farms hu~P having had a uorvous eollap><o• v.::!!r I farm cro!ff show Sm 11 \ll unt!PI thP !>Ol<! 4f 1 <J.Otlrl d1ty·old ~hll'ltR anrl lti. ! .. 11 gngl'd <11 war n•llo•f worli 111 ~;n!, • ' · direction of thP ngncult ural d~part 111111 rlnv-old r!m·k• an•l hnvro ml•t>•t land 1 mPnt of lh<' sehoot 15,11011 hrnilPr• one! plll!Pt•. mn•t or! OUt' tl~ou><ancl I': :lion~ of whi•l>} T he Rtate n•t·t·h Prl fl!~nriv. a hall 1 1 1 Tl 1 al poultr'· : · w llc•J WPre •oil 11' <w ·' 1 Wl'rP g~iz••d anrl twn llll'll llrrt•'t\d h; \m!llion do, Jar tax from n .. orf':\ I{ tl 1 t · tho '\~riel rnnn• arc> 1r a~~ro\ tn ~ ·• · • pr:lll'<' and int••rnal r~vPnuP ngPnl' Blrgp Mtfllt• in lltlffnlo lle· 1tntl \'.t \' 1 1 til 1 th••tr' ~., \' \' rP~u rr\ o11tput an1 1 R R lin 11 rn!d on 11 n allo'grtl moonshinr OUII.IHfU In Lltwrt '· · horHh 1 t d t b g~f'Rl !>!'nlH>n o a P · \till in th•' Bronx. '.:o•w York SPVt>fl\ 1 Crill farmPrR nre 11!l'niing their nt Ttw prlrP nf rnw fur\. whirh Ita• In·, \hots wt•n• fir,. 1 1 hut no ont• was !u tPntlon to fatt••nlng ul..ltlr a, tll<') rrca •rrl fr,.m ]11>1 to :,no ppr t'Pnt In jun·<l. havn 11ic>nt.v nf r\clt!•·r. tlro•lr harn~ and. n 1 f • the ln<t , . ., )'Par•. t•nnt nu\g \ g~ · Ern••\t ('hark' llrur)' of B.lrrif' ui,o . ., ht..lillg tillttl 1\ !J\1·\:tlo\\ing. ~ ,_ ill tt It tiJ\t ,,.,r 11 \rl ·I d \' !.l_gt•Pl\ \.'\' 1 ll' f''\ll n f \'· (lnf. il pra<': \{',!} fllt'lllt'l', WllS Plectr f!:udicott John~nn r·omp;l.ll! nf 1\lng fur <\ont pri1·••o.:. for thP ~P.t~on nf 1920· ~ lPad.t•r hv thP l\nlt•·'l FarmPrs nnd In hamttJD on bt•h.llf 1.f ;t~ ~l),lln~. Pm ~~~1 will hP udvanc-Ptl r ·n~tdrrahly' d··PPl,lll•·;,t L.ab.tr pHrty in thP Prov plojes, has h ·gun an nctlton to l<'<l onr th<' prPso•nt n•marlwhly high quo 1 i'll'l' ,,f U·ttartu an•! will he calh•d tr the conslitutioh.ti.ll) of\t!ill' garnt~h••• tnlirms. Tbl\ wa\ th•• ,.,,!1\''11'11\ of 1 lnu.· ~ IJ. £·\1\ralnn at tht• annual' ('Oll\t·nttnn ot; I\aar Rog\r\ d l>nn\ lith· <nw .1 • tlw :\ow \'(lrl< :::;tnt<> Haw t·'ur lh'lll· '\J'( ung d0t>r Ill';, I Ill ... f,JJ't 11 lil:-<1 \\•·•·It \ E'TH in ~vrncn ... P. Lc·cal htston.u~< ·'\' II\'' thP la,l wild, A itt•; .a t .. n;;tlry dJ\CU>' ·lon r.f the d•,er wag lulh.,l Ill tl,,t l\l<·tnlty tn prilt< ii'l·· nf ,·nmpul<tht•y h~alth tn\ur· 1!>47. :··T~ an·l t· .. · 11 ·(rlg an c>xplanatinn of Ar,tverti•ing .utrl ;\elti ng II :-.; \\ thl• nwasur•• )\·h kh he introdUl'Ptl in York tradP pap.•r. <letn:Y<·d by ,thr the legi,..lntur<· at lhP.Iast ses!Jn by printers' strilH• Ill NP\\\ Y nrlr. hn> ::5Pn 3 tar FrPdrr!dt :\1. na venport. the been ·printPd an•i mallt• d in James M~dlcnl Association of Uentral :\'Pw --.wwn. Ht\ k voted unanimously to oppose 'Dundee farm<'r' PXpN!\''nrN\.a_pro~ tl~ ~·l'nli.Ctiiient of such a statufe, at · · \!table y:-ar ·antC utiurr<l:tn~ c~·>Ps of all ' its rrnnual -meet.!n15 in Syracugp_ Th~ kinds: PntatoP!' at·e. bringing $1 & a•sot'iation comprl•es 22 counties In ·bushel and many farmPrs·nre storing Cm.tral Sew York. them. [)oeclaring that It is E'&sy to sell a Gov13rnor i:'mith. in n J)rocJamatlon gold hrlclt to some people as. It is a drslgnated ;o.;ov. 11. as'armlstlce dn) bus he! of P'>tatoes, Dr. John M. artd caBetl upon the res'idents of tb€ st:lte tii-celebraln with suitable l'laTke. director of the New York ex 't\ te MusE-um in Albany and reput· er:::ises. ~Illy one of the foremost paleouf)hl· Rochester typographic :a! union hn; glst.s In tiiE!' geological field, warned gone c,n r·~cord as ta vorlng the com t 1 pulsory insurance legislation and b) the general !flublic to beware of s oct· selling schemes basE>d llPon trrospects resolution has atl.acked phyllic!ans for for the mining of precious metals ill -opposing it. New Yorlt state. in a- lecture before Issuing of liquor tax certl!lcates, except for the sale of llquor by II· censed pharmacists and the sale or for 'medical, me.:hanical and purposes, was ordered SUS· pend•ellt by Herbert S. S!ssons: state cO:D)illliS,sttlnE~ of excise. The lnstruc· sent to all li'}u-or t.ax certlficato !l>l\·l!w• 15 ' ~fficer~ of the 'liTarlous aoun: · . l'\emll.in in force until · tits 'IW~er1~;· suspends. tha operation o~ · · :prollibit!on act, the Rochester Academy of Science. Frsu\ce ~to Make Profiteers Disgorge. F'ren~l war profiteers overcharge<: the g~rnmen.t-_lo. tJHl .. amlmnt of $l{H),000,0()1L,_,!!pcordhig to offteial -re- ports :;ubmitted. to tbe senate and .clla.mber of deputies .. A l'a.w forcing tl1~lle profiteers to disgorge ilteir !It' got teu gains is expected to be P.assed shortly. ~ .. Canada Ca.l'ltrelll' ~u~11r Exports. ~:(t~if.!l~b~:£' , Co~:mls· \'' ,, ;s eX:ii!tln:g 11 • All contra\\s f(}r . tio...!! shipment of ,. sugar to the United States. ware can- . and= cene~ by the Canadian ttaQ.e comittls· ' . siOOl and no mqre ·for, au.ch el:· 1 ; »J)~tlo~s -will be \ · 1 , . I ' \ ·\ -·-.. • • '~_ .. _.':~. > '>\ .:..._; ,· \rr:·. f{Jfrll u c:·~1alitkn gn\\t'l'llllH'nt ag_ piP n tl'r c>f Ont a ri<> l'harlt·~ H. ,:t,•lih•.:a,-. pr•·.<ir!J·nt of ~tPinway & ~ons, piann nutnnf;letnr t'r<, 1liP<I In :\Pw Yorl; nftPr a ~hllrl il!nPse Ill' '-'\n< t;·1 :·par\ oltL. · 1 . ( Th't:> He!gi3.0 mm:..;try ha\ 1!;1\'Pn It:. approval ln a list of 1.151l (;,rmam: 1 soldieJ's and civilians. who will b•· pro!Wcuteu 011 c-hargPs arl~ing from . 1 violation of tlw laws of war. · in· ·-a sj)1lctacu;nT qurgiar. chase· In 1 Brookl;l'n during which 30 shots wet•ej' fired and one man wl\s probably !a tally injured the pollee believed they sa .-ed loot valued a£ ~100.000. Right In Michigan, where liquor I isn't supposed to be transported. $60,- 1 000 worth Juls qeen stolen ln transit. I It was on its way from a VamLllinn distillery to Havana, Cuba, and wa~ stolen In Detroit railroad yards. Potato flour ~tter th.an that made and used ln Germany during the war is being turned:. out by a Grand Rap- Ids, Mich., mill. To look at the bea~;Jl of an Orient~~rl you might tblnk barbers had' lit.ti.J) t~ do ln the Far East, but Japanese ton· sorlal artists are on strike for a 3U per cent pay increase. _ Engla.~d. is .Irrepal\il!g f_9-r a recur 1·ence of ·last winter's epldemlc orm fiuenza. . Financial sltu.atimi In China is In· creasingly acute and the government's inability to pay ·the <troops occa slon fear of genera,! mutiny, · ., l That she' !tilled :6.er fat.her.in-la\v, · L. S. Gardenshire · wllo, she stated,, had w-ronge<:I her, so that ··his bload : mlgbt llQt be on the hanvs of h-er, b.U.~--; · band, . tlre ' confession made· to ·~~;~~~;~~T~-~e;ntt~\·~; poliqe ·' b1 ~ r, '!'' . I' :I· !' There Needn't be ;·-Cold Rooni in the House A portable Perfection Oil Heater will bring t~e heat just where you want·it~ when you vqart 1t, and in 'the volume desired. These bri~)t Fall mornin~W_ nnd chilly ,_evenings the Pe~fe-cHon is juat · 'Vbat the family needs. • Mornings, on arisinft-in the bathroom-Juring Fall· evenings to make the lower part of tt0ouse cozy, n Perfection Oil Heater takes the place of {ur- nnce and fireside, supplyingheatataminimnm cost. The Perl'ectiou is S&fe, clean, odorless-gives no a~b~ soot or trouble. Burns ten houn ou 11 gallon of ker<>- sen~ and pnys for itself in a short time. ~Use SOCONY kerosene for best re.rults. c.~ERfECTJO OilHei!.terS I 'I I tit II' ,! I. t. ll~~·-. IJI i . '' IIIII IU I ·1 I ...