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••4. 3^ff*3?^i ',1*K jtitiirf&fi <$$$%&$&'> ? >*f f?\'' 'f 1 - V.K^^tl XIV NUMBER 19 UMB II -r- Tuesday and Wednesday, May 30 texall Pearl Tooth rcler is* **w and ex- fine product gotten op .ecially to beat any- jig now on the market. ^ uuthefi—ia-*}*\*™- .; TDPPBR LAKE, VI. Y n MAY 26,1911. althtfregoUr prfc» of 2J|/» will fi»e y«i WM»P»«** 2Seto***ra*ino«rUg ••y 400 CHILDREN TIHWED OUT Holy OHest Academy HI*** School SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL EVENT Fraternal Speeches—Happy dithering —tumotuooa Menu. Th.TtaltofAifXMhWrFrankeiutMa, fsetlahindey wt.awdlt*w4£toti* Grand ClMaeottor ef the Grand Domain **•*<***• AUnmagetfohusah. ^Bev. of New Turk, Knight* of Pythla.. to WfoQ*^*fr^&&^ the leant Pythian lodge, Baoguette i*j*'?»»^^**»J^ to * ^ Biter. Ho. 4lf. oi Friday* May lath, «a^«te noowr ef toe Iataajjawa.^ 1111, waa another opportunity lor the .*^j*ff_ *•» mm ** •f* ,lft display of the aatJsty to estortala*^ 1111 '\' \ l ^ 0 \ Mai 1 has eeeesd Teener Late FyftV to he heM hi high esteem hyf _ . .- • 1 ^ _ He „ of IttT, no leu* ttee four of Grand CJaanceflors of the State Now Tortc hare honored Tapper Late J and the local ledge with thetr pres- ence, and tte members e* the order hi Tapper Late are Jejtty' proad of the o^etlnctton enjoyed ervm^ few looses hi the fitato ontssis Greater New Yorhv w ' On hie arrival hero fsem Wetertowg • ---v* jKE 4TH QF JULY ARRAJWEatENTS COUPLETI» Belloon Aocseslen, Base Ball, Lscresse .^daXet Other Sporta. Tuppar Tek» )u|£oompleted urnaji of July umdw eso.osngeeos of thsTwnpnr Luke Five Dssmfemsnt. Conmdklesn Isnfebonu aayblitei and plana ale\ eel [ssjdjer may hi endsnvetiag to amsmgeii one et the beat Tuppe? Lake i. Among the away attane- he unsnuam sossnsmSfennm taw of veyy jftmcmts FER COPY TIIESDff$ SEVERE [LffiTROL STOBH TWO YOUM MEN STRUM Topper Lake VUamge PortunateK* Be* capea Serious Damege. A. teniaWaleshde stoma sweet offer oar oa> usBBsuesjuns enw^rvweew vamae swwe^nrw wi^ via ^•tteMe t Que TlMaf4|aey « TaW fumgflet |emp6gff«$m pboMWiMB4nik by H^larfetclMl ||iv ' MBaMavHOT eeO ulsMBsMsae' ueuMBau^gSS VBBVHRSQ awoVaSuv v* At ths high euheei Dcnnta* a awahaf of je^^^s w -nu^m w^^e^ ^^^e^s^uu ap^ ew> twaeeet efeeaw yt ' ,^» owB^ei'VaeB > •' yj *A*nooa ttmta » bsolutely the tteatJCalotfni owder on the larket. Wa ^ant yon to j it. Eeffnlar Loader- dandy t Toflet Soap \Th«B«tEv«r\ Regular prlct, P» 1 can Voilet Dulce .alcum* Powder for GhCrlaa Orheeh, OhaaMaUor vhaah Qrajpi^ CiBfaaltar la a aMamher, aad fha • Orheeh, Caeeoeuer voprnw two aallai to the hhaiaont hotel hero were nude ha mod data. Attar a brief atop at the hotel, the faeet waa «a> oartod to the tappat Late Baalimliiay Mr. Orhaeh eatanajpad hnm at t P. ht the hitjR atthebrooau,theiaaald< aad the raeh * At ahemt yarned at th F otBereaeet - eater Gael ta a eeelel hear after Baa feaaat*lame texallPi J «?^t Requisite for A 25c Box of Rexall Stationery f or Any Raiall Remedy, Regular israirw *•'\••' \^ , 2L — , rf n utaii^- cuoraa •. Baeaap* ex tree Praitiawr vwi* ~_ , mL**- the 8t te««t W»*A •• *•** W9 Ti T?oaTirTu*»ir\ were B»w •» \^ U ta^f ir—a-Twhtto am w ,t- to the ^otat ttg *\*'_ w \Tr ^ •tehorate haaoeet wad •«*«• -» k l which arforal et the prc_ imn»d -iifciaiT-\' wtmU Tapper ^^ »«ateli who wera»ot I i£IUrh of »te-atder, wdie iraaemt hyhifltl«laa. ^J^Z^Su^ •ettae. «p by the ^*™?** ^ ST^hrwIiii tet of omthlaa. THE DATE, .. ^^ ^* fuesdaToBUidWedTO^^ Druggist Neapolitan Coneomme Calory Radlshee Ottrea Teaag Ooiona Sweet Plchlea Bated Ataaonda Bated Late Trent Boiled Tomgne Boiled t3aaa with JeUy Staffed Turkey Cranherry Baaae Boaat Laaab Jena Peaa Chicken Pie Lobster Salad Cabbage Salad Bated Sweet Potatoes htaahed Potatoes Mashed Tamipa Wax Beaaa Apple-and Lemon Pie EnaUah Ptam Podding, Brandy Bancs Strawberry fee-Craaai ' Oofee JeUy with Whipped Cream . Bananas Oranges Assorted Nvth Layer Ralalna Oolong Tea Cocoa Btach Ckrifee Cigars \ p. pi Orhaoh Mtfnd pi ^g^Jf HlfcSi^ LeJBBPpVJpaW ^anwer , __^^ _ gffhAM Y^P^gnnnn^gnnnnnnnnW^ennnsa^-^anV ^^^ Zl •• i B dan> Jnlannmnnm v ^BnBsVgf-annnw | SWawawe» 1 g^P^B^^'^BW^ ••^afnn^saa >a J gsav KAnnnnT nSnMoVa OaW nWW^Pw ^•we^^ W m ^- M + toheei teraataraof the Bested Watrsst Behoal DtreoSors of the towns of Altamont, rraehtln, Bvlghbte, and Rarrletstowa ejat ta the Town HaB, Baraaac Late, Uat week Tasansy and qrgnalaad htto a diwetors' board for theBeeead BnpertateaAent District ooeaty. Dr*. C. C Trasn- chadnaan of the hoard and K. C. Pine of 8arenac Late secretary, J. C. Bog- era of rranhttn and Floyd Bettlrk of] Dnana were named tellers. « I BereraT candidates were dtocaaa among: them Mrs. J. J. FltngeraM of Harrletetown and George LaGraff of Tapper Lake. Recently a nnmber of csadldatas (or anpsrJtotinaVaney teak the agxicnltaral examination ht''Taa- lona, and until the reaoU of these testa are teown there can ha no dictates, And* so the hoard of directors daofdtd to let the-matter rest until the Angast Dr. Monnhey morW that J. a Oeahy be pwrllmt et thai health aeard tar the enaahag yejar, and Or. Barrett aoe- the nomination. I. L. Jaooae pat the notion and It was carried. •D.C tary to — - r . Dr. Baiwett moved that aa the K. T. C. * H. B. lejiraad . ;a.nadsnnaa, that this hoard daetea tt, and tinimimiail to the v Vt> larva Boars; that it take the ap with the proper sjtfherfcuea and thetplaoe, it waa moved that the award us a eonemlttea of the whow Is as eel the snnltary condltloas of the _ Owo Tinnge of Tapper Lake on Juno law next; that a nottsa of (ha Intended tnepevtlon he printed m The Tanner Luke Herald, and then ••—«• nttkatestaMa«nnea . wdll be proaaptty attendit to at the expense of the owners. The motion waa carried. tlauV It waa moved that J. G. Ooaky be 1 may appointed a oommlttea of one to ana nhoat •nenalng with * trmehmaa to ttM • $ m ,^. ^•^1 Vffl L. C. MAID i 'The Bexall Store.\ ASK WW A -HM^TH l«W5\ •OOMT. nhosT, mww« -~- gmtser gsrbega at atahed Intertals aatfimiU done In older and larger ceaamanltles.|hWM Tell Your HeiflMior. A committee^ of «^ Board ol[ EteM will make an official i«»)R?^.H M !S premiaesin this vumff.onTuesday gmj 1st, and premisas found to an *wtoltary condition, wffl be attended- to at the ex- pense o{ the owner, Let ^«^« 1 m *S an effort, and have their Pf^M^J*?? op, and be ready for the inspectors. Tell your neighbor. — »»- AutomobtteFor Sale-«0 *^W\1. i paseenger touritig car. .C^lg«*J t oyerbauSd, repainted and w amntat * condition. HasTop, ^ cu W i »-jijl cover, glass front, Hartford shock abaorj bera, fuU set of lamps, bom andjat of t^i- OrigiiMa oost t2,2W. Ready Jor tools. any demonstration. ^Make cash cjer. w:c. LxoNaaD A Ck). f Saraaac Lake^ No never, ltatooiwn w •«.. . evil, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against ia swamps and marshes, bayous and lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cau*e ague chiHs and fevtr, weakoeas, aches in the bones and mucks and may induce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters destrov end cast out these vicious germs from the blood. \Three bottles drove all the malaria front my system,*' wrote Wm. Fretwell, of Lncama, R. C. \and I've had fine health ever since.\ Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at all druggists. N.Y. RBAD-THB THIBD OfQBI^ .While th« concensus of opinion seemed to be that after the good things to sat all were too weary to do Justice to the toasts, the toast list which followed was ampm proof that In thla particular Instance a para- phrase of the Scrlptaral text might be proper: \Out of the abundance of the stomach the month spoaketh.\ The toasts were sparkling with good sense and humor. Those called upon tor toasts, with the subjects, where a tfubject was chosen, were: \Pythian Impressions,\ Charles Or bach; \Suggestions Alexander Frank enstein, G. C; \Friendship Peter Propp; \The Lesson of To-Klght,\ Dr A. McDonald Bell; \Charity Charles Ryttenberg, M. D. Toasts were also given by J. \G. Ooaky, J. B. Stuter, Ralph Hastings, B. D. McCormick and B. L. Mulligan. Mualc was furnished by \Tony the well-known harpist,, and a violinist, who were secured from Saranac Lake. Several violin selections, with harp , accompaniment, were rendered In ex- 1 cellent tempo by Mr. Mulligan of .•matter rest unui uw Mmmmmt . which wiU he held In Tupperj done In older and »This motion waa ahm carried, It waa nMrredthat tftda hoard make a date with the town Board to meat and discuss matters of mutual Interest Carried. The meeting was then adjourned. Pieroafield. Ah tuhovntion which ceased noma comment waa the request aaade of the hotel management by the committee, under instructions from the ledge, that no lienors he served st the banquet! Thla waa etriotiy adhered to. and whBe the gatherla« may aot^havc been aa hOnrious aa might ©merwlse sm^imase toBta. Anne do aHaupra the inlirnmhjafor 1911 from the ph> enTof^«3b« *o She. Amm da Bmupre wBI atet thisymr >m[ Tmnday, been aa euun«ww »• »«^— — Bsauprewui sen •\-*—• r~~zi have been, those who wore preseat ^^ Ananemnenui have sjeady said on 8sturday that the new order ^ totmm this pilgrimage 1* rail of things was preferable. The party broke up about I: SB flat urdayday morning. June Z7*n. «ww*~— —- - •Mwmads toiuhthwlaTa*^^^ rMontreal Omnce to Bte. Am»hy wtteronthe beaullful eteamer •rTadou- TUO peny »»*»» -»- I wsteron MM WW—~ ---- '___ Jli l morning jsae/'oneof ttobeston the8t.Uwrenoe On Saturday point, of »^rs»t about ^ Owmg> tte fart that IW. wffl - — «-«* ^*\-'^ t be fimttiinetinm 1908 that U» wulbemadeby ate|mar from ^treal to Ste. Anne, a hwgsr oimoourm of pB- ito. than usual ia expected tojnaksthb deushtf ol, educational and iptri^renV T^K. J_ . i>*« w J TARoeoue of town were visited hy the Grand Chan- cellor, and in the afternoon, accom- panied by Mr. Knox, C. C., of Bac- quette River Lodge, Mr. Dievendorf. Prelate, and the Dlatrict Deputy G. C of the ttth district. Saranac Lake and Prelate, and tne mmw-~ir~ ~™ dsugnuui, w.-*^— -~ \i\ . of the tfth district. Saranac Lake and . ngrfoiags. Rev. W. J. Ljjoeque of Tarlon. pbice. of noti in tod about ^^ N .y., ha. ^^^ « that well-known village 1 were tnken In ^ piipinrnga under the £»^ n *» , J* by Mr Frankenitein. The trip v/aa ^ ^^t Rererend Bishop. Ttee made by motorcar by way of Baranac | ^^^ of trains, farm and other de- Club, with dinner et Riverside Inn, re- turning by Lake Cleaf and Saranac | taUswai be punHahed later. imiBMaW Mr. John P. KeBaa. of (he Uw of Hellas A GeamWay, sttorneya Fred R Badger, In the Utigatiem Ing out of the Burke supervtoo and also for Baffin A> Jtsrvey ta matter of the Bombay town s»jl ^ tendeht of highways Utlgataan, wait' he taken on appeal to the O^ jf Appeals for final determination, ineh action has already been taken hi Bombay ease, end appeal pupuffg the Burke matter wtfl go fori within a few daya. The history of tbeee cases ta known, and the outcome of the appeal will be watched with ml throughout Frankltn eounty. tnet week the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court amnnad the decftnona of Judge Paddock, which were hi Club, with dinner et Riverside inn, re- ^ wffl be putttanea iaier. - Ju ^ p^ock, which were m turning by Lake Cleaf ahd Saranac — —\ ^ M Welr and jlr- «^» ta In™ The Ltor returned t6 New Yorkj ^ubecriUfc^ your loem paper and U^a^ City by the midnight train. happy. _, \ ; <^m^/,i-' -st ftiftis**:^ •':••'- ..>.-«-- - Kf >ii>: £« i r --<M«>»ft^£$S£feS^' '''xSir-Si^'^ff-