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>„ riiKi Henry Turner of Bombay was • ^dtrottdadt gears. i3£ of0 -*- ^ u '^ hlMl j MOIRA. May 12.—The Ladies' Aid of ttue MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Saturday afternoon tli*»io was <t p Eaton*.! At th« poatofflo* »• ••cond CIM« matter ! SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1913. The ladie* of the W. C. T: U. will ineft at the hoim* of Mrs. Myrton Butler next Thursday after- noon, May aoth at 3 o'clock. \ Mr«. 1'. H. Huukina and son Lloyd of Malone, weiie guests of rukU,ivt*ti and frieiixls Uie firat of tlu» wevk, returning to tier home Wediuwhiy actxunpanied by Mia* Kilna Har- vey. Hayee Cuakuolt, who resided on the Lake Ozouiu road, died Mon- day, May loth, aged tty y«aiw. \)\\e de^e-am*! luul IMM-II HI for about a year and a half with otimnic lirigiitH' diK4MiH4'. HIH funeral w ..» weJJ aU<*iuU;d at St. AIIU'H OIJIMCII Wedmwday. He IH Hiirvivecl by hitt wife and several grown-up chil- dix>n. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuii/oixl and Mj't*. William Minnis iiave moved to Salisbury Center, whe,iv- ttwy have rented and will conduct a hotel. The IIWIICB of tin* Sunday Hdlnool data of which Mi*. SuiifoMl wait a UUMIIUT, met at her IHMIW Friday <»veaii'ng of la*t w««ek for a fun •well vi.sil. Refi(»«lun<'i)lH were iie-rved and a good tuiu; bad. Mrs. Hanford wua ui'»»«<mU»d with thivo tfilver »IKM>IM. A drowning nceideiil OWUITIMI u4 Norfolk lni*l Friday afternoon, Leo Ditfhaw, the eight-year-old HO.II of Mr. and Mr*. John Dimliuw, of final place, Mttad^Ml -to follow JIIH brother iU5roMM^ Uie foot bridg<* over the Racket riv<ir at the lower end of the village. There In notliinu on the «id4*t exeofit a wir«« hand rail. 'Hie youiiMor lost his balance and fe>l into the water whioh U very awift. The older boy nan to the ond of the brhlge and JuiikptHj in- to the water but wan loo late to rortcuo Ijlie lad. ' +++ EXCISE ULLHTIONN To Be HeMubmltUd at a Npeclal Election. County Judge 1*. (i. Paddock linn Ponck'ieKl hi* deeiMion in Hie m.it- ie»r of tihe pHilion of, the liquor deader of the town, nuking for a rv*uJ>miHttioti of the excise qiuw- lion*, on the* ground that flu; no- tices stating that the questions would lm votod on at the biennial town ineedug held lest MurHi, w<Mt» not jsmted for Hia fidl t<'n days liefore tihe ehvetion in four public place*. His deeision is to the ciffcct that this provision of the 'aw requiring the posting of no- tices is niauditnry, notwithstaiKliug that it w<is shown that prac- tically i»v«vy known votr-r in town had knowledge that the questions would be vole*! on. It would seejn to Uie ordinary mortal that suoh a piMnvision of law, in a case like this, is nothing I<SHS than a miscarriage of Justice. While thoiv is no reflection up on Judge Miultlock'M decision, as IIKH duty compel* bun to take the law as ihe finds it, we Imlh'vo. the law Mimlf should be so aimonojiMl as to tfive reuisonable diMcietion to the judge, in canes where it is fully shown that no one's rig i « liuvo IMH'II infringed upon. Sneb a technic4dity as Uii* pick- \il up by the liquor dealers to hoortt up a lost cause, w^hen they were fairly \lieked\ and by a good majority, at one of (In 1 largctd olec- t.k>iM ever beJd in town, sthows U wtluut length they are willing to go to Is* iMtrmittml to continue III e buaimw* of dealing out ther ( \u- gradiug prodnet at an eiuu'inous profit. The* added ex|HMi«e to the taxpayers on account of this pro- ceeding and Uie holding of a spec- ial election, in of no importance to tluMii—ae long a* the big profits come rolling over the bar into their till. This line of action on their par. i« not likejy to appeal to tax-pay- ing voters, a« thero ia an inherent s<Mim»« of faii'iKwa in Uie veins of a great majority of Uie people, wlio will rftsent thia HeJfisb, unfair anid unjust piKM'oeding, ami when the time* comeo | we believe they will show their resentment of this un- fairness, and Hi is wholly uncalled for and uiuieooasary expuime, they will IH) called upon to pay, at the ballot IK)X. The town clerk will probably call the election to be held early in June. •++ M. L. ohurcb met and r-orgaiuzed fatal motorcycle accident on the and elected Uie followmg officers; road between Mooe*-; and <:lniu President, Mrs. C. E. Brush; vice- president, Mrs. \\. K. Clark, second vic<i-piVvSident t Mis. K. L. lirown; secietary, Mi-s. iraiuins McKaue; treawurei', Mrs. A. L. S^iyles. At the supper* sened aftenward over ^liJ.OO was realized. The supper was he,ld at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. W. £. Clark. Ihe regular meeting of the Hoy Scout a was held Friday afternoon and two new cajulidates lor mem- bership were presented.' Mother*' Day was observed at the M. L. ehuic4i Sunday and Uie new pastor,Jlev. 1'ulleii preached an ap- propiiate sea'iuon. Miss Uoiuia Erwiu, of 1'otsUam Noraual and MercnaiLt Montross of the Clarkson Tech., were home for a few days recently. Arbor day exercises were held in the High school and a good pro- it nun was rendered. Sunday was \Goto Church\ Sun- day at Uie Congregational church and Rev. Shaw preached an unus- ually good sormoii. Illie 500 Club was entertained at the honie ol Mrs. W. K. Clark on W<!kiiu^day aflernoou and as us- ual the guc*ls report a pleaxant tinie. Ice creiun and cake were served. Mis* Helle Clark was married at Malonu Thursday May Oth by Rev. Duffieid to Henjamiu Haley, of Uile. Ttwy will reside In (iile. The many fri<*iiids of the bride extend hearty good wishes. TIMJ f'Tnell Study Club will meet with Mrs, S. M. Chandler Friday afternoon. Alsmt twenty from hero attended the W. C. T. C. convention at Ma lone Tuesday. All those Who listened to Mrs. Livingston's ad- dress Tuesday eNeuing could not fail to become convened U> the suffrage caus*'. Mo*o<* Russell, who is 103 y rs of age, has l>eeu s)M'iidijig u wee>k with his children hei^e but \\m now returned to his Jiome at (iooks Corners. N. IC. Flint hag recently sold Ford touring cais to King Lucas, of Lawreiuceville, ami 11. A. Adamts, of this village, *++ Forest Hanyers and ML Obsorverw. • • + LOCAL AND PERSONAL. • • • +++++++++++++•++++++ The infant mm of Mr. and Mrs. Samurl Murray died la«t l'tn>s*lay age*l tlire*' weeks. HuriaJ Thurs- tlay. (ie4»ig«« ShaUuck who hais been visiting 1 rlend* in Pennsylvania for two or three week* returned lnomc lasit Saturday. \ » nhe hidies of Uie Suffrage Club will uicei at the home of Mrs. A. Mardoiiald next Tuesday at i p. in. Exery one is invited, William D**Sliaw f of NonUi Law- rence, lias iMjen «i>ending several days in town visiting his AOJIS and oilier relatives and friend*. District. SupAM'inleudeut H. W. Maikluuu wi« m town Moiuiuy mid held the firsl quanUuly confetMUice duiiiiK the cMMiing at the M. E. church. Mrs. Oharlo* Weller left last Hat Urday for (Henfield upon the re- ceipt of the sad intelligence of the deiUih of a brother who resided near Uud phu'e. Mis. Fnuik 0. (1 raves, of Nor- wieh, \, V„ and Mi'M. Maria Hall, of SlMMiliniiiie, N. Y„ arrived in town We^luesday 'o visit their brother, .1. A. KKc4iam. Mrs, Ma4tie Mc(i<ve, of Alexan- der, Louisiana, arrived in town lasii w<^'k to visit her daughter, Mrs. ClaiMMice Hrown, and will make her home with her indefinitely. The ^iHli annivorsaiy of the Kp wonth UviKih\ will he obs4>rved Hun- day evening May 10th at half pant seven o'clock, An appiniprlate pro- gram with M[H'cial •music will U 1 givnn. Everyone Is cordially invlt- Julian <iuthrie and Mi** Alice Lussier were united in marriage at HI, Aim's rhurcii last Tuei day eventing. 'I'.e happy couple left on the following morning ou a wed ding trip to Montreal, I*., Q. The young couple will have the best wishe* of many friends. F. Jarvis Morris, a graduate of our High school has JiH completed a coucs4* in Mcdill college at Moi'H- n*Md, P. (J„ graduating WiMlueiulay wH-h the degree of H. He. Mr. Mor- ris is to IN* congratulated upon It ' c^Mivph'ilion of his course and we wisih 11iiit abundant success in' hi* fill in <• endeavors. Tihe JIIIIIOJ' class of our High Hol.ooi Im* -rganized by the eler- lion of 4lie folhrwing offiC4 i rs: Pres- ident, (i.ihlie l'o4t4*r; vice president, Ridolpli Day; secri'lary, Helen N;ey; Ireatsurer, Mildred Ueivliaii. Toe otl.<'r iiu'iuihers of tin* class are HI. ricl e Clieucy, lieatrice Dono- van and Marion Douglass. The class colors are Alice I due and Old Rose. We are requested to inviU* all h>l owners and OIIMM> interested in l!.r ren.eii i ios to unite in a. con- ceded aeli<»ii Thursday May «'<;.h in an endeavor to put the var- i is lo s in the best |HissibU» con- dition IH'Idiv iiwMiioiial day. II is hiqH'd a hug' nuuii.er will turn out on the appointed time and assiW in this good work. nti4» iiMimibeii'H of Durkee Po.4, No. Mi, (i. A. R., are nwiking ar- riuiKenwMiU to properly observe me- inorial day. S<'i'vice's will be held at Uie Ha|Mist chureh ou Hatuiday, May 2Uth, o.peuing at 9:30 in the morning. Ttwre will be exercises by tihe school children and an ad- drew by M. H. RamsdeJI. After Uie aorviees at.the eliuroli are conelud- <*1 Uiey will proceed to the oeane- lery wtieiv the (i. A. R. rituali»tic ctM'tMiKMiieji will be held. TIIINM' nw»n we w arreftt<»d WCMI- nejMlay for public intoxication. (Jeoiige O'Neil, an old offemtar /as arraigned lnvfore Justice of the I'isace W. A. Conley and wae given sixty days in the county jail. Ed. White was also arraigned before the same justice and he was sen- tcdiced to tihirty days in the coun- ty jail and sentence suspended dur- ing **ood behavior. Benj. Camp- M\ was arraigned before Justice of Uie Peace C. Y. Aldric4i and re- ceived a seut<uice of eight days at tihe county bastile. Benjamin De- Hhaw conveywl the prisoner* to Malone. Hon. Alexander Maedonald was bonne over Sunday and while here be resigned as caabier of St. Refill Falls National bank, whieli position In* 'ids held for a long term of yc<ars. This action was taken on account of his new jvosttion as deputy conservation commissioner ivMpiiring his constant ath'iition. His resigniuiiou was acc-ej^sl and the board of dii^ei4,orH at oiwe elected Arlihur H. O'Neil as cashier to fill the vacancy. Mr. O'Neil is a young man of* splendid business qualifica- tions, has been assistant casihUM* for some time and this protmotion was well earned and we pnvlici that In 1 will \make good\ in this new iHisMion. The examination of Simon Me- T<eod, who was arrt^slei) some lime ago on a criminal charge, in con neetion with the moUer haseid up- on which his wife brought an no- tion for divorce, was beld ls»fore Justice of the I'eiuw- H. H. lUvwiU Tiuwdny. Attorney E. C. lAiwruiuw, of Malone, h i prew > n4ed Uie district ait't/oriH'y in l>ehalf of the people, and Andivw H. Osmey, of Maloru\ app^Miii^l for the defendant. The defendant denied Uiet charge against him and claimed the who'u mat- ter was a \frame-up.\ Much Uv»ti- inony (vf a \racy\ natniM^ wia« pro- §4MI44H1 IsMfore a throng of iperia- toi«, all of which outrivaled Uie Barnes-IV N«ev«dt case on trial at Hyracuse. oase, JUJHIIC4)e newnit iovnod uiee (H>-- mn unee majormyy orf ca«4>ts uuee glass,, JEHRYY LaPOINTT FiXecutor. feiMlaut not guilty and discharged jwas cleared from the lashes as if Oeoi>ge J. Moore, Attorney for Ex bun. a knife had out it. ' ecutor, Mulone, N. Y. Hw20 Baptist Church Notes. Dr. Jo!in Walk<»r gave an address on \The Rural Church Problem\ at Uie Baptist Association in Par- iHhville May 0th which was c^om- inemded nighily. Hubj<Mvt next Lord's day in the af- ternoon at 2:30 is \The Olory of Clod,\ Our services am well ail- tenoV<) and everylmdy is iuvitexJ. W'atenown Hhuken by Dyuainllc. State C.omu'rvatiou (>«ninIssloner Ooorg4> D. Pratt liiLs'aiuiouiU'ed-the aplMHiittnuMil of his assistants in tin* (Mmservatiou department, includ- ing I lie forest rang *rs and inountaiii obs4M V4MV4, wh(»H4' duty it will be to guanl Hie Cores-Is of Uie slate throughout the K'ciit exient of Ad- (iNiiubick h'-rritory from fliv and also fmm tr4»spass4 > rs. Comnuis- sioner Prat.l has appointed Lh»w- eillyn< l/egg nliief protcrlor in eharge of the division of fish ami gauu 1 . A. S. Mouglilon, of New York City, sucrei'ds AIJHMI E. Hoyt as secri'- tary of the conservation commis- sion. The HsJ of appointment* of foc- 4>»t rangiM's and ohsi'rvers for Franklin count' follows: District ranger. James A. Latotp; of HaniBiac l^ake; vice rangiM\ Joihn Hanling. F4>ivst rangers: W<»sl4'y (J. iMMlden, Pine Park: Michael I-in- to Tujqter \A\ko . Mountain ob- serve m: Azure Ml., Fre<l N. Smith, 9L Itegis Falls; Amperhiuid ML, Waller O. Rice, Saranac Luke; l>e.- I^ir ML, Millard F. Hays, Mcaeliain liake; UK>II Lake Mt., J as. Quirk. Innwui; Morris Ml., Louis Ye.ll , Tui»- \HSV Laki'; St. Regis Ml., Harry B. Thompson, Paul Smiths. Planla- tion wiitclnmiin: Mt. Poiul, Jo*hn C. Downs, Paul Smiths. +++ Missionary Convention. The annual convention of the Woman's Home Misttionanry aocie- ties of fct. I«awren(Hi District, will lie neld in Malone, Thurs^lay and Erulay, May 20 and 21. The pm- gram is full \f good things, and a good (k^legatioin from eaeh cliurcl is <l<>siiH>d. Miss Lulu MilhM', the ConfiMMMice young people's mission- ary to Korea, is expect<»d to be pr««eiit and apeak Thuwkiy even- ing'. Miss BerUia FowU'r, Pr<'sid4»jil oif F.olU Mission institute will »p4M lc on \Our OMintryg Oil,\ Kriilay ewHftiiig. All cihurcJi4*« sending de«legates ph'ivse Uifomi Mrs. L. DonaUlson. \H Second St., Malon4', N. Y„ 4>f the nunilH^r d<^siring entertainme.ivt. I i W^-rtown, May 10.- Rarb RJor- dan, nge^l IH \(Mirs only ehild of Mr. and Mrs. Orio A. Riordon, of 300 Phwsaut stre4't ami Altnont J. Gomioily, of the same age, sou of Captain and Mrs. John A. Connoly, of 1022 lioyd sti'4<«et, weiv instantly kilh|d by the blowing up of Uie Tnonias H. Bradley pow4li»ir tiouse lxvtwKM»ii (lotham and Washington stiN*»ts, a f«w l minutes past one, Haturday afterno4>n. Apparently they luul lx>en using the building as a targo4. Wimkvws and chimneyH all over the city were wrnekeil, |N«opl«t W4M*4^ cut and injured by glass and the danuigc will run into thousamls of dollars. Tne loss of plat< 1 . glass PHOTO BOARD, card board, cove paper, blotting paper, typewriter paper at Uiif office. Kxtrcme MufTerlng Relieved. Mr. (*. T ('hainberlaln, New Dur- ham, N. II.., writes: \1 am a farmer h.v occupation and luive worked very hard. In UH)5 I was taken with In- flammation of the bladder. I suffer- ed for a few W4»cks and tfrevv W4>rse. The best doctors gave no permanent n'lh'f. I was so disci»tiriij(cd that I thought I wiiiihl nev4»r g4't well. About this time I met a man who had been greatly benefitted by Dr. David KenntMly's Favorite Remedy. I droppe(l my doctor's medicine and iM'gan taking It. I have tak4'n 4>V4T thrtH* bottles. I obtained relief soon after I beg;an Its use. It has also greatly helped my rheumatism with which I was troubled for years.\ Write Dr. David Kennedy C4>., Ron- 4lout, N. Y. for free sample. Large bid ties, all druggists. OLD PAPERS—In bundle* of 25, for 5c at thia office. NOTICE TO (HFDITORH. PURHUANT TO AN ORDER OF Frederick G. Paddock, Surrogate windows alone, in the business see- <* «!« t: ° ul 4 ^ °j f i»nkllii, and ae- , ill- i . , . i ...:ii • cowling to tine atatule in such case hm and in hiwer slate «triN*t will nMwdo » n<J ppovW<H j f llol i c . e m here- t re4icii into the thousiuuls. Htah and Oouit strivetB WMMII to hav4» auffeivd most. Every window in the Gray huihling in Htute itriMi by given to oil persons having claims against Louis Bouehuutl, late of Uie ihiwn of Waverly, in said county, deei'ased, thai they are r<»^ „ i • i # #iii i n'tln'il lo exjhibit the aame, witih wat hn>keii wul four of the largest ^ v oiirihwa tluMWif, to the un- wiM-e. blown entirely in. In the nm^ dersign<»d, JeHT LaPojn<, at bis of- tUm of Hie city between Washing- flee in the town of Waverly in said ton, ami Franklin strati, nearest county, on or b«»-fnro the 17th day At Uw> conclusion of the i the! explosion no bouse 4*M*,a|>ed ami D 'i>^ j 1 ?\ pji |n \O\K *e, Justic Hewit foun Ui de i th majorit o case th glass JERR LaPOIN El plain. Oscar A. Olyer, /:.' years of age and hard of hearing, had been m eonsultatimi with Dr. O'Neil at the latter's office over solnsd mai- lers 01y4»r Iwing a school trustee. After the confi'icnce Olyer and his wife started to drive to (.ham- plain and iiu>4 a Mr. Iia1<>s driving toward Mooers. Tln-y \V4'ne ou opjHi.Hih' sides of the high way ami Olyeir sUrpped bis bor«e, left Ins carriage and walke<l across the nuid jusit 'M time lo b<' struck by a mot4Mrycl«' on which a Mr. Rob- 4*iit« and his wife were traveling toward Mooers. The two rigs W«MC near logiMthcr ami Mr. Roberts, aim- ing to go between them, hail no chance or lime to stop or chaugo the course of his machine when Olyer ste-pjM'd in front of it. olyer was LIirowji heavily to the ground and was taken home in an uniMin- scious condition, where he died af- ter a few hours from shock and inlonnal injuries.—Ex. \Canton Iridic\ Collins a product of the town of Lanioit and one of Ihe inosit notorious crimiiuils in the country was arrested attain at Syr- acuse last, W4M'k. AH**!' bis ar- rant tlie n police I'aided ' a place whore he had been staying ami m' CUIVH! enough nil I'o-gl.vcerene to blow up a city- together with a nunilsM' of revoheis and tool*. \Camion Kddie\ was born in Lan- tou alsiut 40 ycers ago. IIis i'or- recl iiaine is suppo^'d lo he Wil- son. l'\oi' Ml years he has given the police of the country much Imuhh*. Ih* served four year* in Daniicniora, a year in a Columbus Ohio, penitentiary, four yojus in Auburn. In W\'J he was arre*tco!al Verona and was laken to litica. In tin* station he was haudcul'l'ed to Uie seat, but while Ihe detective's back was turned he slipped the handcuffs and made a break lor liU'Hy, lie was not h)cale<| until last we«'k. Collins is Ixdi^'Ved to lie one of the yeggs wlm have IMM'II blowing up post-offices in Noiihern New York this winU»r. Ex. The Clareaiei 1 A. McArtiiur prop- enly at McC/ollo-nfs, including tlio hotisl and IUHIUI l,H.>U r acres*of bind t4ig4vtli4»r wi'l-li helween 'MH) and 4<M) more mrres to whic/h tin* stall* di*pul<'s title was sold* al public auction in this village Saturday on an order of Uie surroga^^ in orik'-r to settle the estate. The sale al- so »»clud4'<l |MM'soiial property con- nected with Ui4> hotel inventoried at about $1,300. The properly was sold subject to ninrtgagi's amount- ing to about #10.000 held by a Nc York party and Huhjret to 1lie d<»W4'r righit of Mrs. McAithur. II was bid in by Oeorge .1. M«s»re al 9H,200 ove-r tbi'se inl4'-ri»S)ls, for a syiulicale of creditors, part of whom iv-side in Saranac Lake and Brighton, and part in Malone. Al this figure the property stands I IK 1 syndicate <>f rn'difors al alsiul JHL'O,- (KN». A lot of 50 acres at Sludley Hill was sold hi M. A. Leonard lor $75. 'Pin' ci-odilors who purchased the main ('state believe Iliad they will Is* abb' to protect themselves, us there is about $t'J,(Hio worth of meivhain'ahle limber on Ibe prop- erty. This thiiher. howe\<'r. re- <|uires a pr<M4y long haul lo mar- ket. The purrhascTs cxpecleil l<i Is' oUlige<| lo pay oft' the moi'lgage and have arranged for carrying on the hot4'l, a popular resonl lor aug- hvrs, suniUHM' guests and hunters, this summer. Mr. Stevens, who RiiiCccHHfully carrbNl on tin 1 hotel last Aiumiieir, will be in charge. (Jol 8kinni'r t who owns a 'im' i's- ta4e near Meiicham, was present and was a bhbler on the properly up jlo tln^ point at wibiivb it was sold. It is said that the sale will net all tihe creditors about LT) Hs. on a iloillar.—Farmer. This Will Interest Mothers. MoMior Orn.v'H SwiN»t Cowan* for ClillHnMi n- ll(»V« K«'V»*rlNllllHKk. Ut'M<lurllC, Itllll StOtlllllll. TfN*thliiK nUonlH-M. move una reliant*'tin- llow- I'IH nn«l ilnttlru.v worniH. Tlio.v Iwiik up enhln |>i 24 liotirM. I^il h.v niotliofH fur 2W yt*nr*. .»ll DrtlKKlxtM. llw. Siimpl.' I'IMU:. Addn-H- l\. S. I4w4 • SPRING GOODS ARE ARRIVING. I have received advance shipment of Ginghams, Percales, Prints, WHITE GOODS, Lawns, Dimity, Bipplette, Flaxon, Nainsook, Laces and Ham burgs. ,_ . , • • A Table Linen. Some Cotton goods are lower. Let me give you prices. | FRANK S. YOUNG. WANTS. WANTH 4>K AI.I. KINDS, Foit HALK, TO HWNT, ANI» MllOItT NOTICKH. 4)K Al.l. KINDS, INSKHTKIIFNOKUTIIIHHKAD- INO AT ()NK (!KNT A YVoiCI) I0A4H IN- HKHTION. CASH TO AICOMI'ANY TIII: OUDKU. No NOTICK UKCKIVKI) KOK LKSS THAN 10 CKNTS. NOTK1K- I will do dressmaking al Uie JUNIUS id' Mrs. ClartMU'c lirown, or will svw by the day. Mat'ln* Mc- Act Quickly Delay HUM Keen Dm flcrou« In Hi. \WU\H Falls. U» |/ho ritflnl thing ai tho rigihl titrw. Act ipiickly in time of diutjwr. • In Mm<« of kidney dangor Doarrs Kiihii'y I'ills aro IIKVHI ofriHdivi>. IMcnly nf SI. Ilcgis Falls ovidc-nct 1 «»f lilM'ir worl.li. Joihu Hiis-hvy, Si. UcgiH Falls, N. Y., says: \TIM» wi»rs4 syni|>lo<ni of kidiK'y Iroubb 1 in my raso wiis u pain in 'the righX sido of my lmck. Sonx'linu's this pain cxd^ndi'd in- to imy h'ft side and I also iiad {tains in Mil' small of my back. The kidney sewH.Hins w^iv irrngular' • in passage, esp4'cially at nighl. I'ASTtHINU- I hayo a go<»d paa The tMSU'Kl.ioiiH CUUIMMI a burning turo well fenced and good wot or, s4'4is4Ui4>u too. 1 d<>cl,oiv<i but wa* will lak<' young slock and coltd, not h<d|ied until I usvd IMMVII'S Kid-' Ai>cihie Olura. ni'y I'ills. Tli4« mulu's mid pains | 1 *<N>ii left ni4' and my kidiwys b(^- I FOR SALE- 'Jfhe Mary Ann Morey ('Mine milunrf. 1 IIHVC luul no place consisting of lot with house, sign <d' liu* Inmble since.\ (This bam and room for gurdtxi thereon. sliiU'diK'nl was given Sc-pl'Wilior 5, j niiuat^ed on the east side of Main UH)o.) ibtroet in the village of bt. Regis OVKIl SIX YFAI1S LATER Mr. FalU N. Y. Fnoe i-eajonable. In- FUll SALF A Huller Lunch WHK- ou wutli full o^uipmenl, now local- i'il al St. llegU Falls, N. Y. Inquiiv of J4>s. 1'. l)wyer, CherubuiM'o , i\. Y. 15wi. OlmatiHl. \*> O.T, N. Y. Mount Vernon The Home of Washington [RY.L F. .IONKH.] A pretty little slory of visits to Mount Viunon on Uie Potomac- 4, impre^Hions and scntinwinU like y4iure and miiK',\ explains tho au- thor to those who hav** HUOII our oounvtiy's gr(Mitest shrine. Hound in colonial blue and buff, with band illumined cover diuign, and colonial ribbon book mn.ik; pro- fum>ly illustraU'^l with handsome half-ioinefl and pen (bawings, it is a dainty and invaluable reminder that wiP liuitanlly appeal lo every JMU- son who hoe been to Mount Ve.nmn, while to thoee who have not bad thai go4>d fortune this ch'ver, hap- py littb» sitory of our belov< , d fbmrge and Miuiby giv«^« a clearer view and understanding of their colonial bome^ which is today the pride of Virginia and the Naihoo. As a souvenir or gift book, for young or old, tiiere is nothing to approach the eh'gance of this little volume, and it will make nnu feel more like a patriotic American to possess It. Send $1.00 for a copy to ho deliv- ered to your addrpflN. U. 8. PRESS ASSOCIATION, Bond Building, Washington, D. C. Busihcy said; \I am still recom- mending l>4ian> Kidney Pills for Uiey cured mo of kidney trouble.\ Price 60c at, all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. BuM.ti4»y had. Fosler-Milburn Co., Props./Buffalo, N. Y. quire of Leslie M. Itugn Falls, N. Y. Saundei-s, St. TO SELL AN ARTICLE-Lot the people know you have it for sale. A few lines in these columns may turn the trick. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS GIVEN QUIOK RELIEF Pain leaves almost aa if by magic when you begin using \6- brops,\ the famous old remedy for Rheuma- tism, Lumbago, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia and kindred troubles. It goes right to the spot, stops the aches and pains and makes life worth living. Get a bottle of , '5-Droj» M today. A booklet with each bottle gives full directions for use. Don't delay. Demand \S-DropB.\ Don't ac- cept anything else in place of it Any drug- fist can supply J4>u; If you live too far from a drug store send One Dollar to Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark, Ohio, and a bottle of \5-Drops\ will be sent prepaid. TRY A WANT AD. -in this col- umn. One cent a word oath inser- t ion pii>« the hill. IF YOI': WANT- To hire help of any kind try an ad. in our want col- umn. ST. Hi:(.IS FALLS D1U GC1ST PLKASKS CISTOMF.RS Joseph K. Wardner reports cus- loriiors greatlyt pleased with the QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This simple remedy drains the old foul matter from the bowels so THOROUGHLY that ONK SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. It is so powerful It)at it is used successfully in ap- pendicitis. Adler-i-ka never gripes and the instant action is surprising. Are Your Telephone Facilities Adequate ? DON'T VIMTTHKCALIFORNIA KXPOftl* TIONS Without iiHiippl.v of Allfiia loot-Kane 11 KIV«-H limtiiit r»IM to tlriMi, HCIIIII* r»H*t iiutl |in*veutM MWOIII*II. hot Wet 4)iie ln<l,v write*: \I enjo.veil ever.v mliiut«* of m.v *tji.v »t th»* t>xpo*l- tlou, tliHiik* to AIU'II'M Foot-KH*t>— KIIMP In m.v *lio»»*. Sold Kv»«r.vwln»r»*,-Tu', Don't accept nn.v Rilh*tltute. 14w4 Speeial Note: Mr. Join's is the Waahingion coi'rrewpondenl, of the \Adirondack News,\ and if you will state that you aw a reader of this pajKvr an au4ograplw>d copy of the Tret edition will be furnis-lied on Uie regular order. A concern without ado- qmite Telephone Facilities loses business. It is not dif- ficult or expensive to correct business telephone conditions An additional central oilice line or an additional tele- phone installed in a growing department, is frequently all that is needed. The extra cost is low com- pared with the results. Mountain Home Telephone Company, Lewis M. Irving, Agent, 3V. 1 McCall's Magazine and McCall Patterns For Women Hav« Mor« Frinndt than any other magazine or patterns. McCall's is the reliable Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand homes. BcmdeH Knowing till the latest design! of McCall Patterns, each issiu is brimful of sparkling sboit st<rie:. and helpful information for women. 8a*f MoMtr and K««» la Style by •ubtcriblnK l«»r McC4lPi Mngir/itia «t otire. I \Mi only 3. ctnti ft yttr, including any ont o( tht calabratcii McCall Wtttrntfrta. MaCaH Pattama La ad all oihtn in iiyla, n'. •imuliclty, tcmiomy and numlwr aold. M<>t> dealari tail McCall Puttarm than any othar tv> iiukaa combined. Nona higher that* ijctnu. liu/ from your dtalar, or by m«(l from » McCALL'S MAGAZINE 236-246 W. 37th St., N«w York City' It• ft-44«pt« Off, PitBlwM n»i»i«(M M6 r»mt% CM*I«««« t»' 4* <r«r«^itM( Wilson's Cash Store A Great Store, Greater Stock, Greatest Values. We bid you {4} come here anil share in the Many Special Offer- \iys we have prepared for you. We invite the inspection and compar- ison of all critical and discriminating buyers who wish the best pos- >iolc value lor their outlay. Heal value that's what you are looking for, •ud that is our chief claim. We build our business on the values we jive. Not only in the quality, but tne quality of satisfaction you get. You are cordially invited to visit our store, whether to look or buy you are welcome. Kerosene Oil 10 Cents 8 Bars Lenox or Acme Soap 25 Cents b Bars Naptha Soap 25 Cents Bubbers for Men, Women and Children. Also Lumbermen's Heavy Rubbers and Socks. We can save you some money on itubbers, Horse Blankets, Nails, Tar Paper, Rooling, Salt, Whole Com, Crcked Corn, Meal, Corn and Oats, Corn and Bran, White Middlings, Brown Middlings, Bran, Flour and Hay.' Wo buy right, pay no rent, our expenses are small and we are prepared to sell goods at a small profit. O. L. WILSON, South Side, St. Regis Falls, N. Y. THE RIGHT PERSON Is paid when you make payment with a ST? REGIS FALLS NATIONAL BANK CHECK. You write on your check tho name of tho party you wish to pay, and the amount he is to receive at the bank. He must first endorse his name on tho back of tho check before the bank makes payment. Thus your check is a full record of the transac- tion. This method adds no additional cost to manag- ing your finances, and there is safety and satisfac- tion for you. St. Regis Falls National Bank St. Regis Falls, N. Y. 1 9 i t i n 9 1 9 ft ft t ft 9 ft 9 a At the New Revere Grill and Market Just to advertise and get you acquainted with us we are now selling large California Naval Oranges, regularly retailing at 50c for 35e per dozen. SATURDAY ONLY—We will sell large Spanish Onions at the bargain price of 6c per pound, usual price 9c. Try our Fresh Buked Beans at 15c per quart, much better nd very much cheaper than canned goods. IMPORTANT—We are making preparations to handle both fresh and .salt water Fish from now on through Lent Also we expect to handle a good line of Smoked and Salt V lsh. Watch for complete list next week. Better be safe than sorry. Buy your Fish of us and assure yourself of correct weight, a guaranteed strictly fresh article, and right prices, in fact a satisfying bargain till around. Drop Into our Lunch Room, we can please you. Yours for further service, W. H. GARLOUGH, Proprietor. Most families in St. Regis Falls are now sub- scribers to y The Adirondack News, If you are not let us add your name to the list. $1.00 PAYS F0K A FULL YEAR and will keep you posted on all homo happenings 0 and events of interest. If you receive a sample copy, please regard it as an invitation to become a regular subscriber. SPECIAL PRICES ON Clothing For the Next 30 Days. Malcolm Tweed, Odd Fellows' Block, St. Regis Falls, N. Y. V