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/ *_».- „*\« &' ••XT-.--* '-y*siNFi m®--rr*wz? ? ' r \ i ''\ ^v^T^T^ \ ,; \ r ff *********** VOLUME XIV l l*tJMBBit 35. Good vJoofciOf UteH good ity&w-* that are daMmkm^M**** tad AS richfal _ _ puts tlMflat swsmw judged by Pare, fratfc, ._,. Tored and 1 •urpttfingly stroLg. Oar lines oonCaint every variety 0! tpkex 15c and 85e cant. NEW8FR0I P1ERCBFIELD AUtaf tat rrttytasfrt Tamnjt an tat hfr.MeKee,of iwfcll Farfct, wasa «*Wf M MJWU awt tmmmmW* auto end aaamr ma OOnaMSfShWUmmaltdl jew water. r A:ltmW, 4 ffr jatwaal 4* O* MLck A JLF The wjsjw**--fw. Low Coat Life Safoat bindeads paid at end ef tret year. wtether second pfWJssaaa It swsd or tot. The oaapaay aeyw pays 4% percent aranoasm'mnalaat am d|vi> fads left to •Mimataei Atent waatedtor Tapper Lake. Address. PHOENIX UFB, HAKTFOtD. COHC j. itowmxu ood'sGarage Tupper Lake, N. Y. TW MWIll tmm I GA w/kw It twm amammr- ti Jl ex MbCmi jaw tea at Li MSBAJ af IfcJi — „ very ameh amnrovod It amalthv Willie Bona. who tmduitd aa i TOPPER LAKB, ay*i SEPTEMBER*, 1911, t^ ' =a»*J8ss=a N0UB6JJ FOlli^sJiil) DB0WNING FIBE^TBIS YKAll rwt faaTH ani sma*mnat ajaJbjsnjl|||aM- Par* mV •MM anfeenaa fta AdtmJBi \* \* * \ Tin Tur. OoajM\'\* an •'•«—«» *^ * at tat _ turned U Albany „ a tfise day** M» with tat at Fataat, Ttttla, la a. Taultg that tin saattta* aad,-|a AT SAEANAC LAKE Wine PWm, who aaditraa aa opara* tksn for aypaaMaaa atBa. Lsmts»Boapi» tal Uuea. rtotatly, h) ilamVa;a asfl tad wg probably ba this 10 amara tame tote* sere law oWJtday. -- position mat aemtolk It Naw Britain, Oeak. Ifn. Oao^r with taw Rawest Ontario. Mr. soon sad wll return trip Tbtli btejtfaal bal a The aaaar frtaaaV bt pkattd to Wara taaavb dmAr, fca •aaoflarwaiaV Di^okt^aa. Ftorlaa, ttaawttk. jj»v baaaieaioyd Oaaanak fr«aiDaia aUajajaw km wit 1 pajaiaiaa aapbiaa tart Mr. Bvyta U ot&wl to rtiara to the Adboad Ian tab part of tat alHktba it ortr> PARAGE IN THE AMMtfOACKS. lutomnbiles repaired and new parts furnished where needed. • YnlcMiiod a* tka latatt aad aaMt kpptOTod WTOMOBILE ..LIVERY Passenger car mtrta iail trains and will >.ail at private waidcaoM forpasKngeri lot day or ainht train!\ oline, Mutor Oil aad otW Aato •cctssoriesconttaatrf oa baad at lo wt5t priceaeoaswteat with Rood butinew priadplrf. ' 1. E. Wood & Sons PHONE ULW. oat ay tMa \\ \N > i u\'h ^' Ll\i -> •' .ord^ltmy^P^I [ «wYork State Fair Sept 11 to 16; 1911 ROUND TRIP FARES From «A\ **fj» [^P«rUkeJct.$6^5 $4i0 ^»»cLake 7.15 440 ^PUcid 7.7S B.40 » ne A45 5.70 T'ckcts at fares indicated in column \A\' on sale good Rosng September 9th to 16th, inclusive; good returning «!»>! September 18th. 1 lc kets at fares indicated in c °Iumn \B\ on sale Septem- bpr 31th to 16th, inclusive, JC0O.I ^ing ^Jy Q|1 dj|te Q | s fle; good returning within three days including date °i ^ale. - - u Uck *»» induda traaalar brtwaa *«* *nd Fair Groaada. Miliaria N<4m aaaat Saadayai Saraa^tlam. Tbt PlavetatU ban baal tataa want to Laka Clear Jaasnoa bat flwaday, taatass batowith tba LakaCttar bora, and ware dafeatedby tbaaaort of 12 to90. Tht Pfceiosatld taam was iraaJnaad by Capi. loa LaBarajt baiat stray, bat Blaaagtrl Favaw playad oaa of too tobttitataB, aad I bad to ebaagt all of tba puittoos SOSM of the featoret of tat fame war* two base! hita by Striker. Orlou Janaaa and Mgr. Favaw aad soma of tba otbar playtrs took Umr lady fritado with tafa? to show tbam bow the Bams was playad. Bat tht ajiris were diaappoinied. Ob, you manager! BuR Dog Lost. Brindle Boston Female Ball Dog lost Ffodtror any oam knowing of bar whan abouttVill be rawardtd by nottfyiaa or rataning to R. K. PAOB, st tht Prises Alb«tHoUi,laoody,Nr.Y. SS^ Fraakitu County W. C T. U. Tbe twaotv-foarth annual oonvaatioa of tht Franklin County Woosan's Chrlf ban Ttmparanea Union will ba held in tht Oram Methodist Episoooai Church, TuppwLake, N. Y,Thursday N aad Fri- day, 8ept*mber 14 sad 15.1911. A pro- gram of anosal interest Is being prepared sad wilt b« published later. Forced To LMiwt Horn*. . Every year a large another of poor toflerm, whose hangs are sore and rack* cd with eongha, arestraed to goto an- o< her climate. Bat thia M eonly und not si ways so. c. There's a better way. Let Dr. King'a Hew Oiscoverr care row at bone. \It cared' roe of loon: trouble,\ writes W R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark . \when Ml else failed and 1 gained 47 pounds ia weight. Its aurelv the krng of all cough and laog cares.\ Thousands owe their lites and hcal'h to it. It's K ritirelT guaranteed for 0>u*h». Colds, Grippe.'Asthma, Crou*>—«H Throat and l.ung trosblee, 50e and $1 00 Trial bottle free at All Druggists. * Unclaimed t-ett«r». The following lettera are uncalled tor at the Tupper Lake pool-office: *.;. Maw Fannie A. Murphy Mrs. E. Qodin Mrs. Jot. Bowerta Mon Arthur Dubois Moo Jos. Yrottier Lewis Colomb Victor Charretle Frank fiaudet AJexWyant Mrs. Matilda Mavbeu Mrs. Chaa. Fletcher Mrs. Mary NtUigan M.«I Almina Roy D. W. Brunell The telapaona atanatd la oaa awiaraUy aooantael for daaaktaji tka taptai of aangerows Dianas, aa tatoagh tt aki l a bfoaght to tka aaot wttam a Tory abort ttna after aha start of tad nto, aadtaa many valaaMa koajra laat at II aaMCCMaaUTy VQ) VaalOaawCaaV' -aWflasVCaaV* ire eared. Tha n'asntca. JBnotrkL tua aaael la the AdttroaAadn, oaatly ««Telopad a typo of is portabW eat which la now batnjC triad oat' ia tba national forast aaar Alht> querqua, Now atadoo. Tklt tat weight but tan poanda and aaa ha easily carried by the lor tat aaa_ It is awttt tor hard aarriaa aad la fjracUoally impenioat to awlfJta¥a> Ita aaa taaMat tka forast raagar to saaka.^-^. coanectlons with the natwortl of te*ehl» lMto « axtandlAg tkjoajgk tha and In tmia way gat ta with tha nearast art ttarirja. Tata la a new una lor tha partahlt ait which la at preaant osad ta a laraw extant on railroad traits, whew It aaa yrovan lavaluakla In casaa of ' Mad. Alexins Roy C. Griffen Lewis Colomb Pet. Clement D. Cameron B. L. Williams John Servant Louis Pari J. R.Lee Merle Talbot Frank Bonette Peter Godin Edennede Grenier Fred Cote Aaa Anderson Victor Bouuier Arthur Dubois Walter LAKE VIEW FARM. Recant arrivals an as fonawa: Weaver, John Pieree, JasaetBal. John HalMastaiB.Yontara; Jaanaa Wood, Man DaLong, Mr. Hop|>eahsniar, New York. The clambake, which was to be held last Friday, had to be pottpoaad oa ac- count of the wet weather, but wnl be held at aome near future date. The Lake View Farm baa now 30 guests reentered and sort art to arrive this week. Ben Labelle Milton Flinch Alfret Roy All Sig. Quiroli Pietro »Dr. Sidney Cohne Mu»s Vergims Greydon Miss Eva Kellehen. Real Eatate Transfers. W. P. Southworth and wife, to Abe Staves, a village lot. • Jr .• •' * Mrs. L. A. Shanlay, of Utica, and two children, are enjoying a few weeks'viait with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Alexander, at Moody. T. Latour and partJV pi 8aranaeLake, •pent Sunday at tha Waukesha, tossing by auto. Dr. and Mrs. Baraouwanath will re- turn to New York this Friday after spend- ing the summer at their camp. ' Not A Word] Of Scandal. marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P Spangh, of Manville, WTO.. who said: -she told roe Dr. King^i New Life Pflts bad cured her of obstinate kidney trouh-J ^ e le, and made her feel like a new woman.*'' 1 - - Easy, but sore remedy for utonfach. liver and kidaey troubles. Onh 25c at All Druggists. Small-Ads Are Winners, If you have anything for sale or ex- change try a 16-cent want and for sale ad In the Tupper Lake Herald. Nearly everyone has something thay do not want and someone else does want, and the way to convert that some- thing into cash Is to let tbe t other fel- low know about It. Twenty-five cents invested in a twenty-Are word ad will do the trick. It was a boat ht> Ait Einassynawf tha Ctecus Maatt wwh , H lirosa and bead and suflsrfang from a brakw orftattare of tka skafLaswaQ as from ta ntfured bask, Wta.'ytna, of Lowell. Mass, aa employee of the abjevay walked K3t Junction depot early Ft? day mnralag, The tmfortaaata man was tnunediataV^grven, Mad and pretnpt at- tention by the raihoad tmnfflyaai had talk* fWa aa opea wbawwaf tat rullnist slitjjsng tar, which caasai tht emp4cytas^*tsbow from TwraaFlake to FultoWOK tad H is a iniraslt how, be isitltB baaig instanUy kfflsd. Tie trsia made _ tt ... m , an hottf tnma^ttola^>m tide of Uadtrwood bridge when «ka •>• ddealaaftaaad. Aaksep when he raBtd out, he know nothing of tht til he rtanjitd tttotmsjtnti „- — _. later. Aftst lasdiiag medical attantkw and was iliaaWsttf capable of caring for himself ha an* paistd k*»oard a train and joined thaatewJa^sn at Fultoa C%ala. an 'WJBwtoaovswi ears asm awtsV have litoatlnaa speed of thirty a** to mtflv ~an aaek toara Is aa aaot at tf cktt> „ m It la ada> Uatthlt that atony - of tha foraanoet of Ustv hokTaad have saprasasg thh f^adoptkm of iwciproefty wftt aarva wit-i harrier Wgsiast s aaa is I ton, wkfla tka failora to adopt It wotdtV ] \ aity caaat a atroag revival of anj ttoa sriitlsatjat TMa mttor la jrafhfrf which hto haaa aapreaacd la tht Trlhane, jdjkjtw la, tt awtletoav ahaasal hath la history and hi t)OMmon saws*. If o trlenda want to^soarjtiw apthasaaotra of tanerothia, that is; tkatr prrvOaajs; bat they shooM not charga It. to awj aaoount tmarlstas do not want to annex Canada! *~ tad they have d saiga si reciprocity ag am laslalous stop toward \ artaosttromi as to SAIANAC WATER CAtWVAL (From New York Herald.) Laat Saturday, the carnival with a sailing contest and concluded with a fast motor boat race, summer visitors conducted a water carnival and deter- mined three championships hereto-day The feature was tha performance of Henry Graver* semi-speed boat, the Eagle, over a twenty-four mlie count. The wss lh 2m. The Ketchup and a boat belonging to C. IT. Palmer, of Brooklyn, were disqualified for fouling buoys. The Perhaps, owned by J. 8. Bache, wss awarded second place. Guy Denniooree, of Tupper Lake, won the Burling contest, carrying with it tht rivermen's chaahpionahip of the Adiron- dacka, and R. Shean won the champion- ship of the gutdes at oars, lna wmcher- ley and Lelloy C.Laoe took the mined doubleguide boat event, with Miss Eve- lyn HoH and Calvert Holt second. Dun- ean Graves, sod of Henry Graves, Jr., was the winner of the swimming tact for bays. YaV- Ta^aaMW a saw a aaavanai. McC-ITa omlf $1 Ji »yamr At ta* lawest asaslsrt a^tsses^^ * . *JB»m w^aw^s^w^a^asnws- sa^maw*eBBB»wvnnwjmvaiava • * ^ raspectJafly aomdt year ^t$tm*^jZ .ant aad Wit give yoar tj|1aa« ^A a Masrt to a^aamrVI rwm wwmw^**fm nvw MUSIC! MUSIC! •ALL TtHfLATEST POPULAR VOCAL A|ID INSTRUMENTAL FUOM THE WELL KK0WN PUBLISHERS . , . . HAVILAND, SHAPIRO, REMICK, ANFDERHEIDE, VAN TILZER, GUS EDWARDS, Etc Only lOc per Copjfr ^mf^--'^^ .:&Ua- -• ^.•*-«**' | l ^fei-- i r -w*-..';••;*«. .,.;-. -^Ii^^mm%v^^& *-\ MJ*&f-Y..''MM f .'->d i '