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: .-y.'!'*\*•*•! M'bmi ^jLk&t !3iipl wji f'?*$ •\•</• '-i fr A' ^' y '/: *3 *fe. ..J. *& •- i • ' • •• [TJME XIV NUMBER 25. LAER «.TTn JULY ?i'W WOLCOFY vs I \TAVC home • hrick el ae^bP|BV , Ice-cream. •*• 1 solid for Ween. -r--- g v^ 4: :Ice%rcMBi# 10 it the eaaetwg^. ||rsa^ for tapper, or \treat\ BY yoo are in a harry. WtH| 1 tome on toe a s lowf a* jwa Ice-cream ia awM-Hi gattoa r five gallons if yoa Your Druffist -~Xt?ZZZZZ!; ar.'.-.r- — ;T. i-1—J 1 11 1... C. MAID THE REXALL frO«t. a Old Phoenix Ufo >w Cost Life I Uridendi begin oat ,— >.—-*- whether escond prwatfaaam J or not. AesaawJato it 414 _. cent if left witli tae euaajajw. Agent wanted for Tapper Lake. }ddreM, >HOENIX JffW* HARTFORD* COMlt . IIOWHELL ta - Pettdaea. H. V * -•-. '-Hi*- ood's Garage Tupper Lain, tf« Y. 1 MWIII aai aaaa W*rUU« Wu « ft* Stat Mi IttraJ Ofitf. *» Iftowtlent Program *f gporto and wijsjae Provided ewtjwaweitt for if vary Mlnwto of the fPnuwUst of swbto Wtwieee* » A Large A*aembl*fe Recourse of ~ to the 1km FUw «f **Wl» mad HamWF*& Fin*, tw to *• • '' I (Mw-Aa' Eraabf *#laH»liil«Mlty. We ktsw aai theMSP aai! jaSTueab o! tat \Hi eeetary. jOw* of the* am~ ^—— vat to hart *^BOtae*hief doing\ twtry aaaum of tat-day to tbaVeooae » aav that thiags ware Wat Bvsvyta ** Iowa tfcaafc tfcl*M w£*ei lemadi Was to arrange featores thai woe taa eo-ottwstww of.taegteatest sawwbtt to taat they would aot feel that -taay ware beieg cheated out of their Fourth of Jury fen, aad made to merely aanreee spsetatorsfbr the performance of thepe*wage?tomta ttoeports. * OoaaiderBMakeaMtt^otheroa^ibtaiiaae beUmaear-by towat sad the> noasHar kmg^theMtowaebytaeNcwYork mtrel Ry« Topper Leks draw her state tht \entsasme to** by her own natural ttroag aad bytbssY day-break, aad aa the daypsogi awed the heat beaama totoato aad awl lar owe) ThaKe7^*OatewbRy.pa0edia ibe* aifth nendieda of wfeBeanvheaa *v sray jato the fit\' the lataiii heat, good natured, thoughts were tefyea herbage aeleaad eaaeToarta, whtoh waa hawfto the eat- laaettoa of aEeaaaafaad. Tht Baft OfrBaad, noaawaagof 18 pitas, anbedel eooo tx^ddeT ranch to the pleeeare of the day by UbaraBy djapeaaiag patriotie and popolar awe of WM day «neh were thotoaghly enjoyed bytil. THE SPORTS. IN THE AD! bmobilesrepatatfattd i|ew J parts furnished w\mt\ needed. 1 vulcMised ay Ike latoat aai apptoved rOMOBILE . UVERY faiaeDger car meeta all ., «d will call at prirate taeiatata \paisengeri lor day or' aifiat raini. time, Motor Oil aad other Auto accessories cooatantly oei head at lowest priccacoueieteat with good buttaeee pfinctolee. E.Wood A Sons PHONE 111-W* Proeayilj at lO^ctook thw eantto be> of eaaaBdreaartedaafoDowK > • - ^leyeltraoB, three beatafbatf-nifle each —let, Warner Pwti«w»,fcr 2nd, Darld lofyaVd daaa—let, Heauy Faetoaa, medal; 2nd. Darld Bertraad. fe. 220 yard daeh-ULHaary Faetetu, White, of DBtawae Lake, $2. at ia^moi aft. Arab'IwLvrp* —— —-••« —- - •• — •—•» at tao Irojaate aatat ea FMiay erea- •^•^awaiBJlpjaaig' *•* * •• y ^ w^ajmaaiaB^ ajmaaa aaM^aaaaa am> tWbjrtWrt haW wart a|ataataad VH0 Itajaaw'eaa ttwlr laatoa wad taMtti CWMEI majwawi lwtt ttw weaattMUy dwoorated' iwoai to) ttw\ eaiawprng ' ' of a martial air raadarai ta teamao by lit Tagfat Lale aad At the amlcdto afwi aad |*3rt^aTawwe tre- p]aoa> ^WOTW dra with rent, aad tad of the room la ttw awhway watt mrgw aamwwrawa^ttm^MMt eaaJUeaaa la gOU wSTa. imp em gOt jtttar \O\ awar taw head taaaa. The tablea mmywrnj . awmmy awevammt aammwnpt tw* a^a^^wwwf baaatJMy anaj«ad Jte the torm with idea, aad at oaca ptaeav la addttjMi to the arttotte aaeaa awTwat a teitwae tefwr. Dooera Uewl at fera tht et tht eTewpwA *aPJa% aqgt aw awaFf^pmJy mja^ajAmmjami aw Two laoaaoaida, aa etajavapgt with eowatv ^aav the ptjwe. Herald, la Hat .* tht to the Uat, ooateraed tao wordt et aawereJ pofraliT aawga. Ia tat awmptaowa repeat whtehv the botat mainjimiet aarved ia ecwaaaeweV abet etyU, Wotde Brotheta matt cer- tainly ba?a bwea gorenUd by t^ eafe la mhteh Oat waltrteete tyatoltd to tat aerttng It Worthy J^atrwit:»*»• ffbjr tht beaefrj^tiwai who arere -•• <.m^S , «wwwa» ArrivttfNifd Tfcwiay lajaawwry Vyttawi* Ooed iJwTi kF.OMV.'t. *:.!•$ 1 *>• «mlaxn«iri¥ T* ** $ pOu>r^wja»av* t a^PMPt'MajRr 1 Kj &*TMatT%fwefa\ >' •; t • J : t. - V'...' . —^z»i—^jt_^«— luiipXaimmcK. e%>w^tewaw^^«pj* , e^ ^ Vt* ; mj B totodtagtTfwt' 1 law iwMafwl. wrtgg tbe ma (att to ttt that tht tht amyetoalty a Hewlett gare: walda tbt Here'e to tbo ttara.taat wander. Aad awte/f to tht mm at boaao; Hay flawtaat^amfio oa tar mwajpan Wberowev thwy may itawa. Thay have lawal aoarta. They hate aalnta bttTa; Thay atofct Meada that are kted atd Then gfre* to ear order tit boat yew aai*. •wt-wflf. amdhw tVm to the OiTe brra> amaf totw to ymar BKe wflT _w7oto aad toaet- tow. HL not ia , the editor wwoa at tent yoa wmtt thi reading of tftla lift of dwftcwetoa cat gtwe yoa bat a a itl daltotuaaj Idea of the actual taatt eftf thttdlblta. . soodneal of •iMh 100 yard dmw—ttt, Htory Faetoau, medal; lad, WbKe, <t fcWaaae Lake,Jft. Street parade-Tbe let priee at t8 went to Frank Utm «te the bmt de- eorattd rig. ieyi •^•l*«lp^ %&} ; 2adpriaeTIo,wwiTtolCmmt CberkUe aad Deaoehaai, 84 Boaqwhant and Fred Faeiee«fortbebaHd#«r^aeat Lamad Footo rettiwed the priae for the beetdeeorated bkyela, II Relay ract Baraaac Lake rt. Topper Lek^waawowbrSaxanacUka. Broad jump - let, Heary Facteau, n>edal;»i Louie Parent, $2. Leeroan match—Burwkk ta. 8bam- loekt^Kwafodw trbamed[them 5to7. BeeaBefl-^Rea>FalwTm.Tupper Lake. Oar boyt were ohwerf ul loeera by a teen of 1 tola. - -\ Z Tbt baewat haD game ia the erenina between tht Boiy Ohttl Aoademy aad Tic ^toT ta^l^edeqy toam. - -• At ttt miMjluawa of the eporta ia the wtrkt atctht AtUttic Wb Att Uatoewhobttoedbl any way, and peoally tht duteimit comimtteto, wfo worked tohard f or the eueoeea of the celebration, deeerre the highatt pramefor the mannet in which everytbiog waa eon dttotod. Hwaikeg wmajiBt BALDWIN CAMP LAMP ;m on c»p or belt — n hands free.. Throws a I»>wrrf ul i, Kh t 1S0 tttt mi)nd *;•'•« • n .l.nktst nighU. Carried - jntlie luiui, hung in th« »ent. ,'! ,7 ,r ' 1 , \''«>t»iow.Genei«teg « 1 \ii\ir.,,!,crtylenegM.Grw« • •;'jik 1 • t white 14enndtepower {!£!««•«- i'-.m, nothing to break. — • &M.' l ' iH ' rate * eom%a tl -«. w ' F - K. HMITH. A Special Matinee. ^ '^turday afternoon July 16th a ,'fWmee will be given at the Tup. I^keioriera houae at 2^0 by Phil , f. *$ the \Creeoent Stotk Com- 1 he bill will be announced later 1 same clever perfonnance will be '^ any night. rtan v F0R 8ALE [St^ hm c^w condlUon. Will I asonahie. Inquire at the Herald THE SUMMER RESeiTTS •ooooooo^ooooooo^^o^ 0 ^ Mr». Felcx teifelaf and daughter, of New York, Malcom MacNaughton and ton, Cameron, of Jereey City, am aummer gueata at Bonaet Cottage. Ut. and Mra. W. G. Hubiat, Yonkera, Harria E Skinnea, Yonkera, H. D. He- penetal, Yonkera. H. 8. ScWeainger, New Ywk, Mr. and Mra. H. Gutenrilfig, New York and M. Guteviffige, New York, are •ummer gueata at Lake View Farm. Real Eetate Tranafera. Norman B. Sprague and ottaera to Edgar Klneraton of tn© town pt Ai- tamont, village lot at Tupper Lake; consideration $150.._,,.. rrt „„ - Patrick Moynehan and wife of Glena Falla, N. Y., to Damaae Guigue of Fauat, three village lots at Faust; consideration $200. m m B. B. L*ntry and wife of Tupper Lake to C. J. Riley of Brighton, prop arty in the town of Brighton; con- aideratton $7,500. _,.,,, Sarah F. Uantry of the town of Alta- mont to Charlea J. Riley of the town of Brighton, property in the^town or Brighton; consideration $1,000. OlWea A stfwagth/ta your atmoaft need. Hare falta, aad a aeore wf hearta wtB ahow y-> Their faith la yoar word tadiood Oivt trath^jwW your gift wiB aw paid And aoaor win aoaor aaeet; tor a amUt that It tweet Win surety dad a. emOt that tw Jest For'Ufa w A wirror of king aad arnro. Tit Jwat what ww are mad 4t; • Then give to the world tbt bawt yow bate, Aad tbt beat wtn ceave back tw yon. «wu* -omgwamtflHlm* • -T*sl- ii»amr\K -i ,wr.r rrr^r^^i' -Ji rwtmttCUmf^ Hit lor a atimmali to that otwatr] from other sanrlaae, wt tw doctor •jwayt haa a good > waa aw eseMWfceL aioaoff luatotlL \T tba^aawarLagt tah'sady wwB-wV by gMastPa. the aawawr Tatrtadmaaof HKNU Hwit Pancb Wf rfl>T^*** m Tomatoee Baited Almoada /-Lake Trout, Tomato waaot Roait Turbwy Stuffed, Cranberry Baace r Ox Toogow, Apalt Jelly Maaaed Potatoes FTOga'Ltfa^ . June Pwaa ^IctdTea Chkkea Salad pimento Cbeeao Saltlace Ioe-cream, flawapplt Maratcalao Aaaortad Cake. Fruit Jolly, Whipped Cream 8trawberriee wttb Whipped Cream Mi^ed Nutt Layer Ralaiaa Oafw- Notr Though oommewced ta Jane, the Hat of ediWen tif »wt ooaapletod wbea jaty ajrirwd. Bat tht feast of detoctobie thtagw to tat waa not to be ooaapared to too fact aad fancy, wit and humor that followed la the toaata »*****> tbt committee. Prol B. D. McCoraie* pteatded at the bead of the table and ippeared ia hla: Inimitable jood na- turirto oponing the Ttati of wit aad now of toaT tbt company waa^aaked to unite ta alnging'Twe Good OM U. 8. A, M which they did with a aearty goocTwm. ^ . Peter Propp, the well known buai- neae man of Tapper Lake Junction. waa drat Introduced, and spoke oa \What Masonry Haa Done for Human- ity \ Mr. Propp briefly sketcbed tao retutta of Maaonry ia the time of Solomon, and traced its beneficent influence down through the ages-to the preseut era, laying emphasis on the fact that it la a fraternallsm found- ed upon the teachings of Holy Writ and having for ita greatest object tbo betterment of mankind. He referred to the fact that the organisation ta srongest and stands highest In tnoae parts of the earth where' education and culture are highest and beat. That In selecting Its member* Masonry aaa not In view the fact as to whether or not the applicant wears iocd^Jhe\ or Is a person of affluence, but rather does It took to the morals of the ap- plicant and requires that his moral standards be high. \Masonry said Mr. Propp. \is by many years the old- est of all fraternal organisational anfl while, aa in anything human, unworthy material occasionally iinds admission, the personei of the craft tacludesjhe best, moat Intelligent and highest man- hood.\ Mr. Propp was heartily ap- Pl Mr. Ralph Hastings followed Mr. Propp,,and reaponded to a disserta- tion on \The Ladies.\ Especial men- tion waa made itf hit discourse of the fact that there are two daises of at W. Jovial atortoa tad owl awtprtefcfll Itot tsjttitrr had iatoatd. Mr. llefJor* last wA wkdeh aw wotJd at ptwasat daitas hm atay bora, leavtog. at aw dosa, withia a tow weeks tar tbewemV the aaott roay futare tor tat Coal Ms> aVF.^ <v-MM-Jajnam mtdh >w-*Kw i f l 'l^f jfii os. at. rw b^uon. >>* llwAfi.lwa;, i-.^p* VJMfWHT K* wVft\ m Mr. Harvey Morris of St. teglw FaUa was unable' to-be preaeat, wwd tao toast asstgawd tw htsa» ^Cwawdma Brotherbooa/ r waa conaeqoenUy omit- ted, greatly to the regret et those preaeat The readttloa by Mr. WUttam J. Dievenderf «f a barttone aolo, \Beaa- tlful Rosea,\ weU merited the Todfer- ous appiauaw It reealTtd* aai ascisei tated aa aaaori. The ttager tbows A depth and range of voice wmteh la remarkablt tad would do Jaattoa tw music Ittora 1b war larmeet dttot, tbo equal of Ugb>paM ilugmri. Much rapat waa eiacwtMd at the absence eeVllr. B. 0. Lott of Paradtoa Point. Big Tapper lake, who bad beta scheduled tw apeak on Trteciaeas ia- calcated la tht Masonic Order.'* Mr. Lott betaf a peat matter of oat of the lodges acroaa the border, wherei Masonry M act aa well received u ta The Land of two Free.\ aad It waa anticipated that bis talk would eoav taln much of a novel aad lntortttbaf nature, tht same aa delivered at taw session of the Grand loose, which mot at BrockvUlt, Oat, aottw time age. \Friendship aa treated by atr. Joaa ft. Golf, waa very' well handled. Mr. Goff suggwatod that he could much more to the paint tell aoaetaiag at the make-wp of a watch and the thaw- keeping, aawotlta of a clodwahot the applause* wfih which hla remarks were received was aaPlcient evldeace that his hearera coaaidered htm a good after-dinner speaker. He defined Friendship aa It Is given In the dic- tionary, aad explained briefly the sig- nification of the term, especially with reference to the fraternity, A couple of lolly aneedetea which he detailed were very well recerrwd. Mr. rTands H. Slater, the nezt^ speaker, a paat muter of Mr. Arab lodge, desired bis hearers to under- stand that the committee la charge had assured him that bia subject, \The Goat,\ waa dot intended to have any personal reference, and that the em- phasis on the subject should be placed on the adjective. He briefly traced the rise of the Masonic initiatory work from the earliest timet to the present, and detailed the legend of the death of Hiram Ablf aa the tale la glren.by an Engltah blatorlan. .snowing the parts played in the little drama by King Solomon, Hiram,\ King of Tyre, and the Queen of Sheba. Mr. Slater's remarks were well received, and bis stories vouched for the fact that he can take a joke readily, even though the \butt\ end of It la his way. Dr. E. M. Austin waa the last speak- er of the evening, and gave a moat interesting talk of his trip laet spring through Arisona. The detailed poetl- del account of the country, aa read by the doctor from one of the local papers from Tucaon, Aril, would not lead to advaaoe ta at •dmnalshsrt tap aasaabart to bo tram to taw pritoajlis of tht frateratty, a§> tartagf these that truly *1ataanlaatto ^hyet hoaorfbea.'* (Virtue ablate with Between tht ~feawtt''''popiuar were stag wfth vtowr by the m att* iactetlag hi the bet \Hat _ -. body Here Seen Kahyr \Whet* the Mattwr with Fatberr -KaOys Oeae tw rinwmnsi Come\ aad \Day Tw oasts, vnstoaa of BUsa,- an with orchestra aoceaapanlstcat: aad after tht clsstoa rSCof the ! toaetmattor aR jotoei lb amagmg the •^eatJer's Faiewett.\ Attar the baaawat 'aaott of thtat prwtemt adjoeraed to the Maooaie haD, wataw daadag was stoat swpulax aatfl ilsibssal So taceeeaiul waa tbt alarr ta every respect that It waa praotloatty decided amomg those moat tatafested ta the matter that a stsnfmr wtwto) aball be hsM each year htwMtsrtai aad whOe oaly seTenty-two eovers were told far tale banquet, R hi proposed to lacriaas tht aumber to more than Iff at the aaxt. Particular praiae la dae to tint oamaslttee fa charge for the wealamea of the arrangemenU aad far tht smoothness with which everythtag waa taken care of. Nor taooM tht lsdlea be overlooked who aaatoted tht worthy brothers ia preparisg for the dehgdktful time, at tht evldeace of tbtftr care aad taste was most re- marked la the beautiful arrangements MAI •rrJuM m- -%?* iv6 70a belicre that ittjv U one outside of Tnmr Ltike caa or does DATC Oka iatcxtata of Tapper Lake aTleart aa doea. <»• wba> Ima at Tupper Late? H OW much benefit do you derive from ssoQey spent outside your houte town? . w/hy aet ate sawat waat lawawaaaa. - T«datf ^ PHOr>t£ 4^1, or aVW^ our 1 icprtaantatm will call on you if you wiab and • talk the nufcher over. ^•' .•vs., >,?• tM > ~: ms j. s : laMweweW The cosamit foBowa; Ratoh taa. Fetor Prepay R. Wfgvm^mitm N. W*. Fbwtt. - • ^. \'r t mmmmmmmWmmkWkWkmW m www •• Ul^tjoh- Diiia aad. dies' Silk Kamonas L AT COST THIS WEEK. Don't ForgetUukt Oxfords, Hosiery and Millinery WILL GO AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES. E. L. PHBLPSj s>g^eoeo68ee88aade^wt>a^ae)awje^e^ / .*mM$&^*@fo<'- •.^-i#*., ''.i««»4 ; ^iii '**i*»k •*. 4».»*i«iimea 1 '^- j^>, «•*-.••'