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M ^_ to aay a greater - .et IMft\ TWO NUMBER 16 TUPPER LAKE, N. Y. THURSDAY, APWL 21, $i3* 5 cam COPY TUPPER LAKE is no to- la tatorfatge, will aat he aattaa aad aeakh aathori- lOaaa tepre- Oaatrary to whooping cough, eto., the better tt will ateatoal authorUet are yaeraofftg* are often fatal u> tiaiea floitTt par am* ef taa itat'hi H. <L KANTOR IS NAMED AS 1932 CAMP DIRECTOR HAS HAD WIINI KXnWOENCC IN ISAMD FOB DEVELOPMENT or ovum SCOUT ACTIV. RB8 H«rman G. Kjurtor, *e4ert» scout leader and recognised «tmi>ta$ ex- pert, fete tx*t ^nfftged as director of Camp fMgood, ««nwier trainlnf ramp of the Adlroadat* Council, Boy Jteauta of Awwrlm, awarding to annouwwtx-nt of Ih*. FraucU M. Trudeau, uf liewuwe Lake, chair- mm of the camping committee. Kaa» tor, * in«rat*r «f tbt fftcuhv of tae AH««aiil^ Vmmry Day School of ftnrlMwt^r, bae a «M» aai vwrtat ntperlence la Meant I—itlaiwaffc aa* fa** bee* artlrtoka dlrtctar for • prtmte <map to. Onurtn ta to tea f«n atf troot eaap- »•» ft geeat deal ill »<ea]*n- aaMnettlea «•» do ataefe to kofamaalfte, A H«t <uai letter* if ot oflpfraanl reaertod to tat ilti to savead to other ef the family, the aatteat ae amen for ate 4 at far tat aeod of ethers he la leoe aaale to aeatiaet t* 0at of the whale matter to. to At that dAfewaeVaet tiny fee ftoea early aaeV UM aoaTtiiw of 4f»n! Xx- ecnttmi PYederle JL W«UlnfC«m for the Juitkaiawa* of a, a^dftl pro- txmm of eooadMrSdi «na«ft«r aoxtt- laf metomm waieli navi not beea i the put two y*tn ta» WMHiHig of to* camp h«* it't foil tfan». Vn- o>r tae plan for 3M^ «r. Wellln«- ton will naVIe In can* «nd be able to ft** A coBMtdirftble «nt of ab taa* to fa* ^ tion <of apedftl iwonaaai of toont- iag tvamtim aai Inatroctio*. ta> oloaiaf * mr\mmt\m ii»nt, to* tat laivor ooaawMrittoa of atitloasv kiw Udu, Uk ri>dd ud !«»• of «]» Qftatp itaff will taate oaaavMlttett *wl ftwtsl «Mr. Kaator eaaMt btoUr eniot*> od »r Mr. WeWaatoe. «ila wkow for yaui am ta» Both— CAMP DIRECTOR Tcmw or BOASTS FIRST 'TOWN FOREST «• ACEW OF LAND OIVKN TO - TOWN WW JOUK U, or SCHOOL OmCXALB The Tome, of Mae, at. ; eta bet* the dtotiacttan of tie Ant strictly 'Urn*. Jor* ettf in New York State. In Prof. of tbe Slfefer ffcjmol at Intereet **JB aroqeed In aad John fertfta g*ve 4* acre* of land to the- town for this purpose. Through tW eforte of Prot MoOur- thy and that aisiatence of me stu- 4eat» of «*e Banger School, treei were aecuradL aad the land nkuatad. Tor mum yens past tat forest haa aot Meat glvea proper attention aad ito (latildifataiU aa a foreat area hat beam greatly retarded. , A< a> itoapt aaatlag ef the town heard ef Flat, It ma veto! that RELEASE FIGURES SHOWING TOWN AND STATE EX«NIMTORES FOU EMERGENCY RELIEF MEASURES RBPOBT m GEORflK H. DKLAIBB, TOWN Or RKUEF WORK Wl *©WN AM> 8TATK-STATI TO Fl RMKH MBS . )Tlfitr«i inowlas tUf for iwlripifT ireMnre work Iir cur ta^ior tb« w*dj UmSUm ttl por I4*e tew IMMU cotmrf^' wtok and included In a report £•*• t«fBd j*«rtmkiy »>j« Oorve II. IH'1- alw, cleric of ike Twu of Altn- m«At Th«' rfn»ort inc)ud«d thu total amounts tfrnt In iitrrjin* i>n inrau'r Kcwjr rt>Wt work, of which muutinttt the Btatf an>*rlbut«J 44»'i, Da* town the other «0% of th.« i\mi. tioa of tie Nw Yort HUitc aeary H*h«f PoauoWkm, Uw of Altaian* and JiafeM* mediate oMipermtkm with the la oarrriac oo Maaefatttnr relief mod won the aeiy two t«w« la lia Comuj u.' p«TtirtpBt^ IB '.rrt# John H. Black <turlnir tW^ montii and m&y» nu«l mwtiw were decided upon to provid* M leant pirt-t Uw «»H»k>yineflt for aoany of tbe wirmm whom* famllit* l tnmt lor by tbe muuldtmilty. the cooperation of ¥» w. l\ Doting \M» month Jfl were <*rtd fcrnta total co«t of $B$IJ& of wbUA amount tbe State ooatrlmted 9Xo\Sd. In December, 1M1, r«Hef wat provided for 76 faja&W* at ft total eott of $2,360.76. T»« State'* share of relief «o»t» for tail mot** aawaiitvd to $1.04T.«0. ittrttftrjr ahowed A aharp. deottae over tae ixweedinc mootk, irtth 82 faniHoa ltttoA i« receivlaf aid. 'm 4 ^s rtod, the State pffyinc fl.Ott. of thi* amoaat. A ^edal mseetlnt: of waa eajUed toy »wp«Ti»or STAFF MEMBER m»nl<t hi p for «a»y of tlie JamlUes who cared -for dttriaig tbe wiate». In > nectlon w*th thl» prognUn * >«#• l»rary ^upioytwnt bowaa was «* taWtthed at -Out olBce of the town cleric and 1» BOW fanottoaUai to lo- cate iobe and pk\<» vorkarc on awdi »» \ ^: »•. \ : Penwoa who tt« abie to tnraia any aonowpt of iaaaliji>>at front a few dajw* wottc to • ataa4f *nd por- nunwttt job, aare IMMMI v«attmad> to notify Mr. Debrtre, who will \tutae- U» ia <a»e poatttoa. Northern New York B*«**H Will Meet /Tonight At » League For 1032 Season L*o r. McCormiCl, C#j{T •ecretary of the Korw^rn Ne«r York Baaebftll Leacue lailXinmniVr, yt-»- terday towed a caH to each of the nuuutera of laat y«axt* tikw* to attand tat ftftaaal kaa*e nWrtlnf to be MA at the Bogle jHaiae in Mftkae toaljiir. : '\ Oaataaofay, Hauena, Tonper TaiiWaaaiinat, Moirt. Korfol^ TaaaftaW. Qaai, aid Halone aw amv* loanMatattTaa at of Sunmoait, who at the clow of tbe ha^ ball a^asen^ laat August U Ctlfald wae choven Ticevpretldemt, Herbert F. Oafttev secretary, tad Cmrence H. Potvin, treasurer. JMreeton to act instead of - a too* list of tdriaon weev rf«Ae* by taa SO or W atou- bent wrtotat They ate Walter H. Boja*, B. a. Lrichtoa amd WtUftna It, Jewett The tret A «• BPBiteH J> Alfred B«n<4ed Nmmed M«b«r of Scout Camp Staff Atfreftf. Bendell, Jft.» active and promloani ia Boy Scoot activities at Htraatt lake tinea the organl- **tkm of the Mlr<ntami» Oooadl in ogflMmy ftaglini for its stattaoe «*- -^ ~\\ Us week*, accoviiag .to aa A ncafved froat the at Mftlone. nil ajmrttllaa to tee eewt- Jag inetrootloev for the elder aceajt* bat will abx> have an active part In the direction of eaaoeand atona- taiu trip* and la the direction ef jacoatina* actfcrttlea and Inetroftfoft tot camtx BendeJt la an Eagle scout, wKa tmt y«aie of experience as- etoot- mtaater «t lae Hotary Troop-14 of Saranae Laat. Be betes eartHcatea for the Approved, fltaadtrd, aad Ad- TBaiaang Ooevtea in •wat- te Flald Ooaeatotea- m for flea JtooaHag lor <aa ~ \ Oaaadl and laet f n DISSENSION LOOMS IN RANKS OF DAIRYING INDUSTRY IN TUPPER LAKE WITH PRK3E CUT PENDING ONE mmammm ^^J^^^^J^^^n fttTiVtt IN MMft — \ORSEMBNT aWatlUB AT J0INT MEETING EMiEPyWtrATIOWWWC!HMAYa«l» Tbe three major factors in the ml*, lndwetry In and •«»*& **]* are reported to be at odd* m the matter of paytot l«*a» . a Mttafactory Tprfce for heir prodfnct. f rver»«ro4ttrtto« eteme to be ttoe prlndpal probtem fadn* att coocwned and it 1« worktaf out to the dt«advawtap« of the •mailer farmer*, who already have had to face the economic vrwdn with Hltfe or n» anandal rrttrrw* ba<idwi, ae- cordliw to spokesmen for the in- dwwry in Topper I*ke. ''» the AIIMMM rdMeni. Ahoet a moetl; i»e, ataeagere of aaxiaaeat to «aa all Ihe local the nwe lortil drfiri^, repreteata- that may eema la, ladi tint tt amst, Um of the ladeeeaitoBt farmoat aLip a eeaaMerah«e •ad ««mwrt of ta* Caamfeer of «a> to Me ilae, X. *„ mamt?^ 0,»M»erc.t^tarreiateroeaitaato fcr ceateaaton tote diew. ii «miwr<mtm ta «a» limair om>t« to uaatamt. the Tip Tip Im^ pat» wMweat Wxmi ati a* taamt to an aw <rrtr-eaca. its routoa aad large tract throagh the larger Ait*mim<: Mint Oau, lae. With tfela.eon of t workiag aareeaMnt between t>e two ^ilen, tae only two in this with aemtom ftactetuixlnt? runt, tat farmer* weie advi^l that the 9e average prUts would be paid fci their nrtlk. lhirtajc lae I lit month a I tlun aaa ariaea which atrlooe aroMeai An otvr-prodoctiow. in *mld to o <*• apaYmrUaaiotf- 4e a for their laUav At taat tbae nVy were threatened with, isa- aroepect of «ettlflf only betw*ee t aad 4 «mt« tor taatr prsdaec Itomi bu- reau experts.have aaonViaUy ee- ttefttod that la aat arooad lup- fir Lake, laflk prodnctlon eoata nratt be Afmei by tae farmer at wewrly «e ft taart Woficiay tofether, ih* milk deal* era, faxatera a»d oaVer* «e the Chamber of Ootnmerce drew w ** jfniumaul whetee? the Alumoot JMat Oo. and the Xm Top Dairy woeid Imy aH the muk protnoed by the JoeaJ farmery each eeat**ttfc the eeme gronp ef .ncodnow* as in yeant paet It waa also atip* aiatod taaaihe Tip Top Dairy. own- eil by A. r, LePwte, Jr, «#e«dd pnreftaee all extra milk aeeoed for i are facia* a might daily deficit be- ef the *ilk eurpta* and the eaat ef the conversion late cheeat, the Altftaaoat Milk Co. hat nfttesJ tto farmers' n^nre W aaoat Oe, watte Iaporta aadi> him- eelf ahto to noaitone the «c rate. Tat aaar redaodea todeg the nu^or- Hy ef toeat fanaera t* caanng much noeetri la «atf ereead thai village a« many tear the pesaUrillty th&t the email faiater aaay ajain rtetn to *&&&# ef hto mint with all l u unsafe aai. avmtettntet ununitary prodoctioa aad delivery otadWoa*. There art aboet 16 01 9b ftrmer* In the vkintty of Topner UU aad tney maintain ejret f 40,000 aay^Md valaattoa. ncciMtrtle* la the Town ot Altamsat SERVICES HELD FOR ADELARD CHEVERETTE, 74 HBABT ABJONT FmOTaV FAT- AL TO II0IIIII1 IBSIDCNT TUPPER BUDGET FOR YEAR 1932 IS SLASHED 15* • \ for ft •re la New Teak then ap would ^* aw*** *at ****& be of grave i 1» atopto of that coamaanMy vita tavee of m for the Aamvtoaa a^al'Oaam Use flaw* iai aad that AM Oaqav aai hail N. %.m in wjweUiaft at theMiirasetea Oaanv &Q*mQm*m\*'m*iAiim life savtai aad mXMtim director ftt tha^toetoaeer Oaaaefl Oaaa>^#*> eater through tt»; and aotlvtdbt jmd emaoelftf dirtetor et Caonp Pedsflnder m Ahjoaowia Park, Qav urto, laat •iinamui. While at flyra- cuse he eerved aa a atember of tat Moot leaoVrt' trataiac coorae fac- ML dvif VdHdfl 4MSM OJM to to be the eeatttoti a» net oaty eeriooe *o Top- ^mkmi to aanay otaer teemt ef at, AU tnwal treea Altomy* Terk mml Utim wo«M likely franea fmaa ttda vinaie. tayaft la oorrent taat taew A U U th before i 'order te gtr* tan Hto ft chance to settle. It la te be hoped that thw » net tbe case. Bather, tt it to be hoped thftt gfta oppoMto will latppea—0>at as •tea ee coadiUoat thla Mtmmer per* BMt, the concrete wfll be kid ea thet by the thw* the aontaier Tisrft- «ri ttart *or tbe Adtondacks thk Mgirway wlllbepaaoatte. All numailii effort and Influence t be brought to Dear at the > pmce te ktei *b«it tale tot- eerreenttTlf «h«e la any possible *»y to get urorfc waned oatbtoptoce of good, It sbooW toe me*. Condl- WeifbJaf 9W pomA, with ad- )f «aperUnce lft lacro-t end wat- er pohv end with e vaat fnad ef •coating lore at hit eomtnand, and wkh « keen andprtandloc of the boys \wWfc WIMMU he wortw, Kanter Is IdoHaed tqr Ills ctmpera. Hla hob- by in petrol and troop orfandaatlan in camping end the training: of feoft in tbe «««eptcatee of camp citleea- rtbUtk Mitt Ele*»or Abbott And Jftnes T. Powert Are WWd At Buffalo of good, feefaoti* ne ttoaa will be b«i en««h in tbe fcOBdecfta wia«mt a. needier block lag ef <ft»y of tbe Main mby The.*Tupper lake Fire neat t§ planning an unusual depar- ture from tbe ordinary rttn of local latent presentations when they pro sent their 'nigbt dob' entertainment on .May It and 10. Member* of the ^deparbment and outside talent hare \ been engaged in intensive refceare- ala Hor the past several weeks, and front present Indications, the 'night 4**' -wiH prove one of the out- standing 'home production' attrtc tions of the rear, or sereral year*. They are certainly eparing no effort to put it over, and deaerve every-* QiUtt Sieanor JUbeott, daucfater of Mr. end Hw/ Robert Abbots of 66 Nicnoleon Road, Bmfaio, and James T, Powers, son of Mr. and J&nxw H. PfcrwT-rs of were united In marriage 1« at It Joweph Ohwck, Boffalo. The cerentotty wa« performed by the Her. lather ttehetnti pastor ef St. Joseph Chnrch. Mr. James C*«rat>ertein end M&tt Rufh AMbott, «i«ter of the bride* attended tbe wpflle. The bridte we» attired tin a jtowa of French point lace «*<* brid«l mttxk, and carried a iwoQuet of sweefeheatt rose*. The •bii(le«nuaid va« attired in a gowu of royal bh*> Milk cham^M« attd white and pink P*ft«of Tfetft-mH lame It la prosaattl to oat atlas ctrei for by the woffare eft ncer, for aaach feck aa pai he ek quired, IO t»mt ttC^rtt^tofl ae taa fTptaaa. ) It U a»a fek that toaattBlag of atfiaaftiwi aatere aanali et plactd em the l«t to perpeiuata taa memnry of John Orlfn, the aoaoc of th* Tfetai ltaat it looaiat a tbort dk- tance fromv the Browne' Mia power plant of tbt Xtagara-Hudton Co^ aad tutor tat aew policy of ta* toarm botraV wlH awm become m vain« abto atMt to the tow*. C. OF C BEGINS CAMPAIGN FOR NEW MEMBERS la •y nr. fnmew aU Trm- Lama, who to chair- lW-aWClALMJhlHTIIIII ©WMBTSHHE AFWHWWaW Commerce began thlt. week an ln- n waieh tte mmehenalfx weMeltte* k. charge of tat drlta akuni to eafeft nortete nenatrs if Mbog tat orgla* ixatiett to tni peaik atreajUi is a year, waen, aeoonUaf bo Ctaaabet ef Cnalaiini pmtdeat, Frank B. tei- «el, coordinated and concerted ef- fort will 4*>. the karnote of bq«*n*«e and social tttotiow. * v Tlio driT« i» UuncbM with tbtt idea that JW lo«« a* &t chembar to fiow and increase, it* thee moww It bride L«t agrakfuate of Ben- oett Hteb £&**&* Bwitato, aad Af r. Powers a <?raduate of Tupper X«ke High School, class of 18W. While it Topper Uke High School, he w*« a member of tlw football team and manager of basketball. A weiMtng bfeaktffttt we« served to about 25 guests, at the bride's home, after which Mr. and Mrs'. .Powers returned to Tapper Lake, where ta#y will make their resi- dence, „ r ,— Among the, guests from Tixpptr The complete oast of characters Lake who atteated the wedding will be anooonced in next weekfa ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. James . 4«w »*—» wr p^amia, aad eatajtter, Kathe»n. wil be a f edition of tbe \free t*¥eea.' H. ativities* th mo Impron will be noted with tbe village of Tupgier bake. Georgrc H. Delaire To Be Re-appointed As Committioner Oeorfe EL Delalf*), rierk of tUe T»w« a? AltamoBt, aad Bepdb)to»a coaaa^natoaer wf elecaoai in Frank- Ua Oovoar. «*• reo»>Bd nottOcation of amjjaaiftupuMiift' t« the mn- kliu Ootmty Board oi Vnimtrlavn for reappoinlmcnt to the pw*itftMi of commlaidoiiei 1 of clectku.s for a fwo year i«naau » ~,W»*i&m*ttm.- of offlce will beam on Janaaxy 1,1033, and will expire on January 1, 1035. Recommenda- tion that Mr, Dewlre be ed to thi» ftfflte WM aiade at tbo ««»tlkf of tfe# County those iatereeted la the «atrytos t» eettiy m the Teafti IjJteaadOmv titl Adtroaaaek oftettoa wtt te aaU at the Tows Beit fa nigBtatSAOiua. . Tae priadpal ftpaalcer will bo ti« Her. B, H. Vac Tey« and the por- poea of the wwieHwr wtt be to dte- «ttta tae Bfcttaatf nlas of mi* hand- llng, and tbe tax aUoatkm. Local later** in toahjat'a MMOV ing will probably center on the tax tbe Tupp.- L»ie Gir 1 Veil In Today Wee taereea Larocone, damjhter of Mr. and Hfre. V, H. Larocqtie, of 56 Lake ifcreet, Touradey mornint ce&fted her tell as a novice of tat Bteters of tbe lanmacnlate Heart of Mirj- at tae Jlarjiwood Novitiate it Scranton, Pa. The presentation WUB -made, \by Bifiiep iThouat Cbarles O'Reilly. Mian Larocxiae attended Holy Ghost Academy here and wae grad- uated a» retedMorian of her claw in 3JW4. due later attonded Maty- wood OoHege at licit atoa, She en- tered the norittete laat ««ptaomVr at ft poetniant. A year front thia date she will take her flnate ibm* M a nun. iMibie Frances OXJonDore of Blttgfcainton, ckmuiatc of Mfe« I*- rooqae, also received iier veil 'ma a Mr*. Y, H. LnrocqaeN^onard and Martin Lawwqtte, dvrotherWhe ill** ea B««ina «n«Mary, of tMeriUafe, akd Mia» Lortlle IATOCHU* W Nw fork <My, atotera, went: to for tbe cetewonie*. • other friendB, Incli and fMfc-s. Paul B. Martin and Rev. B. O. Hervieux from Tup\ per Lake, ateo attended, and were joined by \Mm. Walter Sharba«h of Albany.. ' the Belbert Togajcr lake tad rtoaaiy intfetf a 1»tafifr ^otedanv Toeper Laaa when the flajbt c(M«ft irkUto wae driving toward Toppir Lake atrock a portion of the road tb*t imd bwn rtieed by tbe froat <Jarlng tae whit- er and threw htm. front, tae car. Tbe car akWded, tamed over, aad came to reet asaintt am emAank- meat, wWle €krfcette wf' at taa eaje of the highway for about twenty ed him and jwmtooned in mace frofc T^mpat lake. A. J^Pe- ta»eoea# of tta aaoMfcnt aod «JarU- tto wee eroegat to'*er* Qaa»r*l tooepltal fn !Naaay IaJba> ' At tae beejltal Ik WM toantd laat hto imia«ce iachidet' ttrw leg broken abore tbe aside, and severe laceration* afcwat the Jw*d, f*ee» *nm and alwaldejrj, Hie eoa- tionp *Elhe aocMeai oooored about one- half mile from* Jock Pond Xsm and ajrtftft 13 mite. fr«t Tapper Lake. Sunday School Group To Hold Convention At Tupper, April 30 The Frauklitx Coturty fldaooflt Awdation i» taaiing, ptana bo toM He anaaal <x«rv««ttom thter $mr at an ecHier daU taaa in former yean, a«oordnmi to an an Dowtocemeat by Bar. AarwWQfed 4ox, Vaaat, na^eratteaigjaBt att^ the aaeoclafcion. The cottven^ion i» d vled to be held at the Grace Afeth- octt«t E|»l«copftl Churdi in Tupper Lake on Saturday, April 80. Bev. Maddox -etates that plans are made to provWks one of the (% progrmnu ever ar- ranged fo^ Jth^ttwciation conven- tion, and. DOtloeC^toje bean mailed urgia« aa many upmalbte to at t«nd-thl» yeat*« moeting. . . <).E,^ JiAgjrtmim .At BNHMHI' vfjtra. Party On Tyjciay ffhaaUBnal \Walk JEW* ay aiamtote of Mt \ 0i g*# tie/* There wave artaMev progTemtve- ly maaMaaeVfpr vartoet «iM and aB were llUd. Inttaebrte^ejmtoawte aitc (leorge a^de «f *a flrwt prlae and Mf4t*aak of Tapper Late wt» aw»nJ«d the •econd priae. For men, Oecar Corneau of Tap- per Lake, won flrrt prise and Harry Hofhee of Moody, aeoond- Henry t>. Bale <rf faoat carried off the <booon for pinocmie. The apedai favor priae wa» won by Mrsv Craadi fee-of raoat ADOPTS A FULL GROWN RAT AS MEMBER W Him FAMILY kem is one lor Robert I* Bip- ley, tiie truth of which ha« been attested by several witnesse*, and may *e verlfteft by anyone mt Impelled by curioeity to witnea? the tinueaai, at the residence of Dujpen't Oorneau on 5\W|iwbejtk Areniie in thia rlllajpe. Tbe story U: Cornea's cat, mo- thering A .brood of 5-week-oM kittens, Has adopted that natarat fn«ny of tile feline #pecieK,'a lance rat, and fc mothering It along with her own offspring. The rat ha# moved in and taken up residence in the eame box with the kittens m& the mother eat. And, be ha» riot only estab- lished his residence there, but is also taking foil meals along with the Wttenft. W*en ^Gentf was interviewed o\w tbe 'phone this morning* toe extended an invitation to ail and stmdry to 'come and see for your- *elf.' He say* that from all ap- pearances, the rat, the cat, and kittens are entirely satisfied with the present arrangement, every- one seems perfectly compatible, and donwejUc Vtte Is ^progressing; smoothly in tb» motiey house- hold. , waedtotfethto of toftoaT rer'a of •eath. Ohevot«tto,eMeffbtftoat ef Tneper IAIU, wat tommmy kaewn to maay ef the hi the Tapper lahe i gtoa eft an eatpert arllrtrright He wlla ieav Oaaeatire|>erlod.Henad«aoi with the Otw the A. Otaapaay, the Baata aad more recently, wtt* the Ovat Wood Dieh Cera, jvc* Ckamaatto Jae\a ft maiatitr efts* Tapper Lake Oooav «lltaT r Soetoto do »t dariaf Sttl jif 4<Amtai jeavwaaaaK p rejpecu in ft body at theiaMto ttf -Coe deoeaetd Moa- dar m^fat The batrere were eaoeea from the mamben of thla aoctoty. A aotoua high aaaae la reqalam w«a avaj by tae Bev. X, O. Har> vtoiuc, aiatitU by the Bev. J. A. Boacher, ^mtotaat pftetor, and Sev. Ohfttlat A. Dee TToaeert. Iaiermeat wtui in at nilxmam Oemetery, Topner laka. «erv4vla« tat deceased ere three broAora: Joeeph OheveretU, Bettoy- bory, Ont, Micbael, Deweoo OUy, Ont., and Aideabert, Gbevereeta, nmet; three aWere: Mra. Set Bear ott» Montreal, P. Q., Mra. Iloreact Tbonavt, lfortrmagny, P. Q^ and Mrs, I^rdaa O«gm\ flaft l^andeoo, Oai; Urn daflgtotera: Mr*. OriUa Beauchaiap, Tupper U id ifec IwtwUe Engetroia, Topper Lake j fire tone: Avert, Bern, N. T^ Mor> ria, Tonewanda, and £«wcmna» f^red and Oeorger all of Tonper Lake. Mit« Marcelle Bride Of Howard Event MIOB Dorothy H MareeU, guest of her gleter, Mra. G*or*e KenneU, and Harry Howard Svana of Newton Palls were married on Friday night at 10 o'clock at (BaxvtaviltB by Eer« Frank Jonet. Mr*. Jntyrtle 0pencer was tridteemaid md Mr. Orit 8peu- cer, both of Newton JFalta, was beat man. Tbe wedWing w«« not anttonac- ed until •Sunday, Mr. EvaM It the mn of Mr. and 31m Charles Evan* of Emporium, Pa., and the bride la* the daughter of Mr. and Air*. Tnd MarceB of HarrlsriUe. Charleil Br- ans Is in the employ of the Newton Falls Paper O». since 1WI. Tbe coo-, pie are making tbeir home at the •amttment recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lambert XvlMKMall flaefl^v evVK flHMPME ^U(^ tie* fream tae igatea otatoiaai ta Mayor •Martla'a aaaati tto prepajeoj iwo dpat major eaaaa>^eaaa' aad aowor waaiiai Hun, Tat sam ef 1900 wm lepaal from the ey the Mayer, total for tale work freaa Huap) to PJK& May 1 mm designated by the beari -ea tat 4Me ft* a public hetr- lagen the toJmjet aad provided that me imfnettlua It forthcoming m the day ef the hearuc; it k beliettd that the total ef ff«£OO wi» rtpre- mat the Aaei tgete to be raised this year. TbJ« budget is the lowest that has been prepared since tar. tiiaaaHia of the corporation ttattt* of the village in VXS. la the budget indvue the ition»: . T _,—; health departmeat •ft*? atfeet aad Mwer departmeatf fTJim-, eteeet deantog departmeat, $UBK»t eaJftrlee to member* of the beard <«* trastew, H4»0; f*aer* 1 tcoottat, f«U»; Cbamber of Com- merce appropriation to promote the of the t4Ma«e by _. of adverrtalnK, etc;, fl/SOO; **»* aad latenet *ccouot, |5,«l&S0. BoUwated x«ceipt« are as foMewt: pence jostke fees, PMX cottttablet' a«dffaatenH ffiOO; lines and feet, Haft; btliiani room Moenses, l»; tax peMltfee, |W; bank, imcorn^ ntortgavr and mercantile taxes from Ooeaty treaswrer, foDO. Beeaase there is little or.** ohftapt in the J*B property aatett> neaito for UW8, the village ^Jdate atotoi Chat e*# taxpayer'a Mil will be about 16* lower ttds year tten, la lSgfl- <3ompariet»n of the budl«* for mfk avd IMS »bow« * Hon. for th*s year of H.000. BMa for the collection of t—-- within the corporation Bmlts irl« be e*v«ftfe*a for this week, aad will be received, up to tbe next »g« alar meeting of the board ott Mon- day, May 1 icoording to a«t*»f« liMMcftllont, ft record number w!U jieefc tM« contract. Plane *or tbe annua! twonjay spring *clean«ttp f were taWM ft future meeting of tbe to tbe anfaroraW* — * were froaen „-, -——^«JFTS«*«I elded to delay ttie c«nieig» «**» mxaetane in the early t>irt of