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w 1 V * ^••fi****^,*. r Lake ^ and Vicinity is better than boasting. Timmona spent Friday in lie Cardinal of Child wold was in i.on Monday. list Ethel Hallasnof New York in at the Lake View Farm. S. Lawrence, of Moira, was a caller la town on Friday. Eva Brunettb spending tire ith friends at Saranac Lake. Uis estimated that 9,000 deer the Adirondack* this season. FStnof Senaae Lake did bus- in town Thursday and Friday. _ if. I. Evans left today for a freaks wisatjaifh friends afr^AItona. tills Effie Brooks and iJiss Helen lettey attended the carnival on Tues- Havinx person vacaa $5 to $10 c dirt, insccM arid riiKS your back, and aeon, cleaning, ci walla wttii for u cbi AuustaJ } : isF .'\&VX B. W. Woods, of the Iroquois Hotel, from Friday until Monday ia Baa Watte, of Mafcoe, spent a iwithb«rb*x>th«r, Prof. Plumb* YOtrlCAN'T ESCAPE torture shoes. and ru supply <onifo ' Aostia returned from Albany sat* resumed his duties at ef New York, wbo Po£ (Sawn, .viturnart« today (Tikvnaay). B. B. Tresablay was called FaBs Monday nigbt by tbesud- > ef ber father, John dyer. Howe, the papular clerk at has been quite 111 with la He ia still confined to the house. the little daughter of Mr. and Sheila, hat been quite tH for ind discomfort if you buy ill-fitting If they don't pinch they are sure to slip chafe and irritate, until life is a burden. have your shoes really fit? We aan rou with the kind you need, and -olid us well aa refined elegance will result. B. PI Tupper Lake, N. Y. YOU BE A GOOD COOK crowd is expected tobepres- the skating rink this evening r) to enjoy the second masquer- the not sfc< no me will ever know it if you have a co« t stove or range. J range that is [relii )le will spoil the efforts of the beet f your stove is not as good as it ild 15, come to ray store; I can put yon ' >v to get, for little money, the best it the country today. SEIO-EL'S . R Carroll, returned Tuesday eve- Cornwall hospital, where ht undergoing Ueitmeot. He has unproved in health. B. M. Finneganof Lyons, N. Y., several days thin week witther son, it at the Holy Ghost academy, ; at Hotel Altamont. Boss hss opened his shoe shop & Lore, of Syracuse, tad M. A. of Saranac Lake, were in tows dayftbe past weekHthehv ef the New York Telephone Co. ofarrenetate surveyors ar- ks town Wednesday to ansa a pre- survey froea Topper Lake to 1912 sJaotaent for Frank i eounty resttL Mabel M. Myoer, of St. Reps et Tupptr Lake, ha* oom- a coetas of atody at Dickinson sdsooL having aueDsaafully an Short St. [iokey Tupper Lak«,N.Y in Malone in St. —Joseph Monday. -^Wan, Donovan d I business BeftwFals «v~Mr. and Mrs. AJdtaid 8»vard. of OuloSrohL soWdondj? ks tews. —V. H. Lejtoeqne fa* in tttendsnee store; ^rTdoor to theUl^* *~^« ***»!*** ******* and is ready to do aJl kinds -OeojseDel^drestd Eddto OudetU one at viaV home. the Hgency lor a. one dcaaer that sella from me that takes the Kcrms ust of carpets removing them, saves and losgs from dirt Does away wi|h boose your dntprics, floors and t labor and less trouble, use it. will bring one exhibit of *t-J-2T i- D. K. BYKAM, . Tupucr Lake, N A CKanse Fee the Better. TfttfeWyear-oid boy of a BsJtitnore faasiJj 1 'who Is compelled by his par practice dally upon the, plane be a clever performer, but he pretty shrewd notion of the an instrument, as well as a iturc wit, as la svloametd By it In the household net 1 father upon returning heave week's absence heard the tad ng away at the piano, en did you learn that new piece. asked the parent Isn't a new piece, dad,\ answer boy. \The piano has been Llpptncotfs. s tniaer. *hey She Wen. He was a philosjopher She was a women of stood together oa taw vrtrrruef s **nr. lent v*a# Use of barges up the deer. -Look there, my dear.'* sett he, \Sochtsll/e The tog to like Ike nana, working and tolMn«,.wnfle the barges, like the women, are\— His wtfs gars him no tine to ftnlsh the sentence. 1 know.\ she said -The tog does ail the blowing and the barges bear all the burden/* >GF .** A'. *iS 4w- IT'S JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY FurnighingyouT household wii^miata and gro- cerite honglii at our store.-TOi» if an age of economy and-li^ODe abould put m^tfe IPOMJ into anf- thing than ie^iot required. \f • handle both native and Western meat 8, and we are ihavittfrjirices when- ever we can. McCarthy Brother Net SO asd. - -What's the worst yon can say at wad ; 30 of our townpeople were in at the carnival at Saraaae Tuesday, our public school being set the day, ssii^tutia« Tuesday I'I birthday. K rather Gonetantinenu, of West f t a fotvaer pastor of thin parish, was iof Ikew.ftaiaeTCfceauud and a that many friends on Wednesday, home today (Thursday). frkndsiof Mr, and Mrs. ; havt arrtDged a reeepUon let the town hall on Friday >r of their home^omag. frown Saranac Lake will fsausie andeTeryone ^oordially Lamy, the Saranac Like defended bis U0e in the two mile races m Chicago a .•golast Monday evening and came hero of the second and closing of the International Amateur in- tpsed skating championship races. •ho won the 220 yard champion' wound up the event by taking : in the three mile scrambe race lasWdoT.twenty skaters. tolly crowd of'young, people from want to Moody on a straw ride last eweniag giving Mr. and Mrs. Slaters moot pleaaent surprise. was spent with games and Most elaborate refreshments , and all enjoyed «* thorough time. Mr. and Mrs. Slater are roy- iners arid ifteir friends are^- iofa hearty welcome in their home. The party turned at jt^* with thoughts of a feasant f'g long to be remembered. md Mrs. \V. 1J. Boyc«?, of Ban- a dinner p^arty on Saturday last >tel Pearson to some df their near ives, in honor of Frank W. Eldred mdft of Tupper. Lake. The guesl,s as follows: A. P?•Rdyce,\6t St.Al- J Vt., Mrs. Ullian Marvin, of Wynp, [firs. J. O. Miller, of Brushton; Mrs. (.Bishop, of St. Regis Falls, and Mr. Mrs F. H. Eldred, Mr. and Mn>< I. Shhoag and daughter lues, Mr. In. WT A. McLennan and son, 1, and Mrs. Amelia Trumble, all of After a sumptuous dinner I being in need of ettrciee, en- boor on roller skates.—Ala. the Santa QtaalfanjtherOow -Atisjrt I>sBssaw, who torn the essploy of tap ssnenaeji Lsnwsr Go^ et their easts boW f^neVnid, spent Sunday with frBande hi town. -U yon know of say news phone, drop a neateerd, or beAtVtaJI eomem sad let as know about it, RwiB be greatly ap- preciated. AHhoegh we want to, it ia aomsthnes unpoasftle for us to bear all the news. -April 30th ban been set aasde this year as *Tnberottloas day,\ and wffl be observed., in 9wtM)00 churchea in the country in a rnaoner siaular so i that of \Tubs^enloni Sowday\ in 1910, when over 40,000 ssrsaoos were preached on the prerention of oontvfiption. In thisfimt official annosnseaisnt of the occasion made by the Natsonhl tswoeiatioti for the study and prevent oaof tuberculosis re- esnfly, the kwders < f the ssowwaacnt state that u^ey hope toe; list all of the 33,000, 000 church raethher in the country. K. P. Installation. The' following officers of Racquette River Lodge, No. 419, Knights of tytbias, were iaetaikd br Frauds H. Slater, district deputy, at the regular sicetiag held on Titesday night: C. C.-Chaa. E. Kaoi. X C.~Bd. Rkhardaon. Prelate-W. }. Dirrendorf. M. ofW.-PeterPropp. M. ot E.wH. L. Ketcham. R. of R. and S.-joha Joites M.ofP.~t;B.Bruce. **&• hasn't sn honest hair m his •^rell, than bad eneoglC\ *«Oh, not so bad as'yen think. I he wears a w^ H —nirsUnfhasa Agw-Hersl* ' / • 4 ii'*' A Dinpsvgi Hint Fletcher nays yen sheulp rhoM your race down\ when yon are eating, so that your tongue pill hang perpsndic- uk*iiy ui youT awkh. To do this most cceafortably get down op your sssnd* and knees when 7<^*L eaplalns the Chicago Becor4-Heiahl v V UndaJw* d Letters. ' The following to ten are uncalled lor at the Tupper Lab post-office: Edward Casey, Hamor Houghton, Joseph Parent, Jehn Morkeeau, Archie Vallencour, TbeopH Doiron, Charles La~ rouche, Sanford D sham, William Doyle, Men Jdssphst ' easier, Mon Miskel Miller, Mad. Lw a Oodin, Mrs. Jerry Facto, MissFlorei * Coroeau, Mias Petie Sullivan, The Ati is Supply Co., Akkka Dewais, , /' MatJct and SuiU hORTHB I. O. O. F. tnttaltatio* and Banquet. Lsu* lliutnnaj even**, Jan. 19th, the Mfowihg outsets of Altamont LoJge,No, 106, wen iaWtaUed by Dwtrict Deputy Orasad Master E. P. Ebner, of Dieednson Cmtsr,isds4ff^Distrieti>rputyGrsnd Marehafl W. B. Hoffistsr '\ ~ * FaDn: P.N.O.—H.B.Bettbws. rf. G.-J. 8. Morrison. Y. O.-A. B, Moody. &Wy-J. A. Onumsrs. Treas,--B. D. McQwtoick. W-ard-^k».H.Galhn> Qon.—J. Alpsrt. R- «. N. G.—R. L, MolUgan. L-8. N. G.—W. A. Brown. R. 8.V.G.-W.H, Wright. L. 3. V. G.—Fred Larabee. R. S. 8.—A. F. Cardinal. L. 8. BW. Schamaeke. I. G.-tf. N. Brace. (X G.Wos. Homseide. Chap.-ft. I. Hc^ase. After the instaDaMon an eleborate su eouree dinner was served by the longato to the aeraberg and their guests. Prhroi* pie McCorrnJck of the high aohool faeuHy acted as toastraaster ia his ueoal able and pleasmng manner. Among the out of town guests who were present were: Past Grinds Muffigan of Piereefield, BothweV of ValieyfieM, Que., and Bros. Wright, Fitspatrick, House,and Larabee of Plerce- field. » MASQUERADES \any ke arsesreg tfngi LOUIS FOX, Do You Want to Save Choice Assortment of Groceries •/ The Faoroua Lacsuiwanf. s<\- THE A SHERMAN LUMBER v!m t : m PllONK llO-eT, snSjaaejssjanneeeejB P.O. Block, Main St + There won't be any Vaccuit Property —in— TVmpWB LAKE If W SPKND YOUR MOJtJSY HERE. You Can't Expect Kft PKJOPI.E ;/ '^6 ijrrtsT THKa MOMKT XT\ TU'PPBSl X.SKB HPTOttenDU) QUR MONEY OUT OK TOWN. MORAL: TXT 32 C-A-ESSSIT your orders to Uio .letter. kind of breakfast fob4 ir a certain 1 ff you want.a certain ertain kind of tea jor canned See SLATER For Insurance. TelephoneAimouncement Choge m »V' ^iv.mn.nff- 1 ,v.i-^>*; ^.j:\- rf - Notice. \Village of Tupper Lake Ordii»ne<r3C,7;i. 1»10.\ resds: }t is hrrvby declared tobeaind shall be unlawful for any person OT persons owning a doft or bitch to psrtnlt such doc or bitch to ran a t large on any street or ally. higaway br public place within the corporate limits or this Tillage, unless each tloaor bitch be tightly mtuzfcl, or unless sach dog <>r bitch shall bear attached to a collar a Herns* tag- issued by this village daring the carrem rear.. Such license fags shall be isfoed by the village clerk for mi sou of fMJO for each bitch and 11.00 for each dog. A violation of this ordinance thai 1 be poniaoable by a fht« of not more than $kw or V the destruction of •bitch or by I tdestr oh Am Rach one and de- i can be secarea from' John A. Chal- F ALLOWING the tuggcalioo of many of <m : subscribers^ that bilta be rendered ptmptiy< on tht first of each m&ntfowcitt jtippttof a change in our method of billing. Hetttciorttm monthly'billshavecovefed toll calls; or \hrdfp messages\ for the entire preceding month, To carry out our new plan for rendering bfife to^tlK scribcr^ promptly on the first of *ach month, we find it necessary to exclude charges for toll mes- sages sent later than the 25th of the preceding month. Instead of covering a calendar month, there- fore, our bills will cover charges for ioUs from the 28th of one month up to and including the 25th of the following month. . This diange in billing toils; or \ foreign mes- v sages,** becomes effective February 1st. Sub-/ ^crtbers'February 1st bills will coyer charges for \(preign messages \ jip to \January 25th. Tljti ,^ '•^^f^'l)M^W^gyjei charges from January 26^1' : up to and including February 25th. Subsequint months. y \ .. . 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