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^F\ w •.^.yf-jjV'n.- rh:^^i'^^&m^r''^m^ AY, JUL* 27, 1998 CHATEATJQAY RECORD FJkBMVttM BaAJKABDiVXUl One of the worst electrical storms year* passed over here last Fri- y evening pwMriiix out the llghta. ,e hail (breaking out window* .d harming sardem and farm ops. Those who have started haying port a *ery good crop. The fifth annual field -day will be Id noon* the exact dete to be an- •uoced later. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soper ahd o children Wilbur and Doris and ise Gladys Wltlet were Sunday sitore at Mrs. Anna Kirby's, also r. and Mrs. G. W. °oper. The recital given in Community -11 last S%iday evening coulQ hot . finished,oh account of \the elec- ted stoMv pu*«Bg out 4be llghs. Peter Baker'has retruned home om Penn,, and is helping his fa- er Thomas B,&ker with his hay. g. • Alonzo Rounds is laid up with .o carbuncles on the back of his ock. > Mrs. Robert Moore and son Ro- vrt visited at the home of her fa- er, Robert Forkey recently, i A benefit show will be held in the all Saturday evening, July 28th, uaic, singing picture and high class udeville. The picture is a very gh grade Canadian Northwest pic- re; photography and scenery fine; =rill« and daring feats unsurpassed. Bis is a worthy cauce; \turn out;\ leryoae welcome. Proceeds to be ven to Albert Robbins. \immediately after the deplorable *Tcident which befel AAbert Rob- ns. friends of he unfortunate man •arted out with a subscription paper .ekirig funds for Mr. Robbns. In ery quarter these solicitors were 'ndly received arid they wish to •tend thanks to all who so kindly 'vored theon in the worthy cause. jie list of contributors is given be- V: *. H. Roberts * 25.00 . W. Miller \. . 25.00 erie Smith 10.00 i R. Cook . \ . . 5.00 ; . E. Tburber '. . . . 5.00 :aniel Hurley 5.00 ^ren Miller . . 6.00 dward Cheyne \... 5.0o iavin Johnston 5.00 „. D. Hoy 5.00 .. W. Adams 5.00 any Smftth... '. 5.00 \ H. English 5.00 .-» J. English. : \. . 5.00 -. H. Chase 5.00 . J. Reynolds 5.00 /. M. Hoy 5.00 C. E. Sypher .,.,, . ., Koy Oootey David Gardner 6. W. .W» L<amibenton 5 Wttroy Cheyne 6 Bart Martdo 6. R. It. Arnold .... 6. Wesley' \Paicy 6. Fred Cooildge .*... 6. John O'Doxwell 6 Ernqst Titue. 6 S. J. Heading '. %. N. M. Marshall 6 Gordon Cook ...- -'.. $ David Wilhj io C. C. Betlows 5. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren .... 10 Oari Goodapeedr 6 Robert Forkey l Btapor O'DonneU .... .... .. 3 Bifid Jotioeoa *.. . i C.M.Matthews l W.G.Clark johoson Brothers ....*.... 6 W. J. Ward \ 1 Blue Tip Matches 1 Jack McCarthy 1 C. W. House George Johnson 1 Francis Clark ... 1. W. P. Burke l. William O'Connor....,. .'. 2, A. M. Chase 2, E. H. Goodspeed F. E. Brown 2, S. O. Glimore 1 T. Baker i Archie Manson 1 Albert Boucher 1 Thomas Clark C. B. Hobbs . .' Henry Johnson 1 Frank Porter 1 D. E. Adams. .... 3 Walter Knight 3. Jack McGrady Octave Gardner 3 Charlotte Boyd L<oney Rounds 2 John Shea 2 John Smith 2 Will Blow 1 John Hogan 1 Ray Merrill .\ 1 L. D. Frohock \. 3 Frank Shepherd 1 Geprge LaValley . 2 Daniel Geneway ...\ 1 Carlton Blow 3 Lorn Dunn Aibner Percy David Dora 1 Mert Percy 1 M. D. Hurley 1 Charles Percy 1 Clayton Cheyne 1 S. J. Taubenuhenner T Wfilbur Signor John S. Otis 3 Alice Otis 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ou 00 001 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 Ou 50 00 50 00 00 00 00 .00 00 .00 .00 00 00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 .00, .00 60l| P 00 00 Insure Against Wind Absolute protection against loss or damage by WIND in RELIABLE •'>-'-~<**Tjrto£ir'COMPANlES am trifling \\\ cost. It is decidedly better to have insur- ance and not need it than to need it and not have it. BUY THE BEST. PETER H. POWERS, GENERAL INSURANCE, CHATEAUGAY, N. Y. *'red want .. ...... Jerry Ryan ... Bber O'DonnaH. a . . Harry Genaway .'. . . . A. J. Barton Henry Garaaw Agnes Payne William Santamore .. L. Blow Joseph LaValley David Gardner Mrs. Abner Percy... . Waiter Bracy^. \ John Mites 7. *.. ... Jsames Bddy .... ... Mrs. Emma Cheyne .. Edward Nok«(s J^mes Tatro Mert-Genaway'... . Sorice Kirby .....' tfitrris Wright .... . Frank Nlckatoon Bert Rounds Mftlton Kttflght* George Tacy .... ... Paul Peno' J. W. Ginn P, J. Dwyer L. \McCoy B. G. Roson J. M. Meagher John Hartnett Thomas Baton Charles Ledonx .. ... William Bessetthe .. T. B. Ryan W. D Ryan -R. J. 'Cardinal E. M. Laocto L. L. Sampica W. J. Keefe Joseph Rovelle Elmer Barnes E. M. Roson E. E. Copps G. S. Frankiin... . H. P. Harriea ....' . Duffy Bros.•'.-/',',;,. . .. W. J. Pay-vvw^. - . . Levi Peake .t..;*/.. . Thomas Hartnott ... . F. W. Ferrell .... . A FrteofeiA P. W. Qtaiitn... .. H. M. Busih i W. T. Th»yer.. Pat O'Connor . v • f . Purley Genaway .... Lillie Cook '. Harmon Bigelow ... Dame Merrill Less Collins .... '... . Truman Safford .. # . Clarence Cook ..\-i>. Mr. Peets..'. . .;$ . A Friend ... ..;,*,-. K. J. Garsaw.. . :\. ', J. Lahore ...... A. F. MMler Mrs. Julius Jarvis .. Fred Rolbbiaa .... Loomis Titus _ Marjorie Titus ....*, William Otis Thomas Smith Elroy Chase George Taylor George- Knigots .... Charlotte Merrill.... Paui Merrill Harold Shutts. . . .\. -Mrs. Armstrong ... James- - Anaattreag*; -r -.- Raymond Blow .... Darius Oolites .N .. , James McCann .... W. H. Davis Heury Roberts .... . Edward Dunn Oliver & Spellman . Pat Leary .? A. R. McDonald .. Walter Santaanore .. Roy Moore .'. WM1 Ryan Edward WWght..... George Stoughton .. 3,0* 2.00 2.00 2.00* 1.00 3.00 .50 1.00 •ik 1.00, 1.00 1.00; b.OQ 1.00 1.00\ 1.00 2.00 I.W1 i.n 8.001 ; .A. McCoy 6.00 G. R. Groan 1.00 E. W. Powers 5.00 M. J. McCoy 3.00 G.N. Stuart ..; ..'. l.ftfr N. A. Douglas 1.00 B. O. Roulston . 3.00 J.. N. Thurber ..,. 5.00 Mlke'Harrigan 1.00 Roy MerrUi...: 1.-00 Clarence King 1.00 Mrs. F. L. Carpenter .... . 2,00 James Seymoqr 2.00 C. J. Klrby .. , 3.00 Fred Stackpoie .. 1.00 Maurice Fajch ...- 6.00 R* J. Kteeane 3.00 F. Murray . v » 1.00 James Cowan ., 10.00 mi Finney .... ...'. \ ..;,. 3.00 1.00; «etnoids and Cooty 2.00 1.004James Legacy .... S.00 Clarence Legacy \ ... 5.00 F, .W. Beman 1.00 H. J. Hunter 1.00 Ray (Hark '. 1.00 Fordie Silver 1.00 Charles Lawrence .50 Chester Lawrence ....' 50 Fred Fall 1.00 Henry Dufrane 1.00 Clarence Geroux 1.00 John Fahey 1.00 Douglas Cook 50 F. F. Dunn 50 Joseph Dupree * 50 BUrt Dora 1.00 Frank Betters 1.00 Homer Barnes .'. 1.00 •>'. D. Mflitohell ' 1.00 Joseph Lapoint 1.00 Marinda Cooney Smith .. . . 10.00 Wdftliam Reynolds 2.00 Lyon M't. Benefit Game. .. . 60.00 Joseph Cowan o.OO A. I. Marshall 1.00 Ball Game 13.10 Charles Porter '.. 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i.oo 1.00 l.otfl 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.ao 1.0»/. 1.00., 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.26; 1.00 3.00 1.00 6.00 .60 i.00 ,B0 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .45 u.OO 3.00 1.00 6.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 3.00 .50 3.00 6.00 5.00 10.00 i.,00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 •-aaitt— •—j——rti SPECIAL FOR WEEK m> Camp Meeting The Holiness movement church of Ban,gor will, D- V., hold their ann lal camp meeting in Edgar Baker's bush, the old camp ground in the town of Brandon, from August 17 to 2.7th. Rev. A. T. Warren in charge, as- sisted by the preachers of the.'dis- trict and Rev. J. Price, of Iroquois, and M. C. Pritohard, of Smith Falls. Simgiiiig will be conducted by Mrs. Ernest Collette, Miss Cora Warren and Miss Smith. > Straw beds and tents win be pro- vided. People oomioj furnish their own- bedding and dishes. Preach- ers coming by their selves will be provided for. Everyone is cordially invited. All parties coming by train will be met at North Bangor, Malone and Moira, if timely notice is given to Rev. H. A. Perry or E. Baker, North Bangor. .—:-—-• Special meetings preceding the camp meeting beginning August 12>fch every night at 7:30, T. H. Brad- ley in charge, in the chursh at Bran- don Center. asKasg^wiasasaiassssgrosassasg^ ALWAYS LOOK UP THE NUMBER Before Placing a Telephone Call. ' I The July issue of the Directory has been delivered, and many changes in numbers have been made; therefore you are requested te look up the number before placing a call. To guess at the number often means to bother some- one, needlessly, and to cause yourself a loss of time. Personal benefits will result by following this sugges- tion. Correct information means better service. NORTHERN NEW YORK TELEPHONE CORPORATION \We are an integral part of Northern New York and it is our duty to make it an even better place in which to live and in which to do business.\ WILL PAY CASH—For lire poul- try from Monday until Thursday each- week. Bring them in tore- noon or evening, none in after- noons. J. E. Leach. FURNISHED ROOM—WBth all con- veniences. Apply at Casino Bar- ber Sahop, or residence. L. L. toampica. FOR SALE—Timber tract of 170 acies, located south of Ellen- burgh Center; hardwood, saw tim- ber and wood in large qnanities. Address William, PiJlp, Ohateau- gay, N. Y. FOR SALE—Standing hay on one mile of roadside. E. L. Moe, Burke. FURNISHED ROOMS—To rent. Av- ply to Mrs. F. E. Lancto, Franklin street. FOR SALE—75 acres Hay. Apply to W. Burie. of standing S. Cooper, FOR SALE—Team heavy work horses, also set of double harnes- ses. Inxjuire of M. R. Brown. FOR SALE—The shop building on my lot on Franklin street. Would make desirable small barn or gar- age. Will he sold at reasonable price. F. P. Kennedy. FOR SALE!—A quantity of house- hold goods, including beds, stoves etc. Also 80,000 feet of lumber. Daniel Chambers. NOTICE—Notice is hereby given that from and after this date I will pay no debts contracted In my name without a written order from me.. Dated July 9, 1923. Louis Morse. 3w REDUCTION IN HATS We have some very pretty Trimmed Hats we are offering at Reduced Prices ELLA S. SMITH Depot St. \Shop of Correct Styles and Right Prices\ AT The -Farmers Store Sugar - - Bacon Butter - - Salt Pork Raisins - - Evaporated Apples Imperial Pie Fruit Matches llcJb. 4hDG W* *M 45c lb:^ 5c Ik 9c lb: 20c box. 18c box. 5c box. i! ALSO A NEW LINE OF CANDY AND GUM. BRING IN YOUR EGGS FRANK HELM, Proprietor ROOFI N G Now is the time to fix tllat roof that you hay. put off so long. Do it now while the weather ia good. We have a complete line ot Paper and Slate Surface Roofing RANGING FROM $1.50 PER ROLL UP If you want a roof that will last tor years with- out any upkeep, just come in and look at our Galvanized Corrugated Iron. We also have - Ridge Roll to match; HYLAND & COMPANY American Gasoline High Grade Motor OU We Would Be Glad To FiU Your Orders For Haying and Spraying Supplies FOR HAYING we have Rope, Fork*, Scythes, Etc. FOR SPRAYING we have Arsenic Lead, Paris Green and Pyrox in which we carry nothing but abso- lutely pure and No. 1 goods* JOHNSTON BROS. & CO. BOYS' : SHOES We are closing out on? Boys' Shoes at attractive prices <? H. E. THOMPSON & CO.