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OB Tone\ In Yam Swtt! e» A SPRING SUIT with \tone\ to B & it will put you in harmony with go yourself—biace ypu upland give' you BH that confidence which wins out OR any ^| oposition you may see fit to tackle* aa.; Poor diessing will cost you more fj§- TIM E UBUi, money than our GpOfl Clothes. The Season's Best! Suits at $12,00 Suits at $13.50 Suits at $15.00 Suits at $16.50 Suits at 18.00 fc!B na rat: CO] We've handsome Spring Suits, cut .§§; add tailored by artistic Hands into the ga Season's correct styles, spited to all BET tastes and priced to accord with all :§jg': pOcfetbooks. gg; aa aa ua no aa iaa ea m Tho summer schedule or tlioNew STotk Central lines wil l become effective Sun- day, Jun e 80th, ana time ol trains ^Isay. ing Medina on-mnd alter tha t date Will ba aa (ollowa. WiSIBOBJHO. No 88, 7 IB a . m , drily; No, 87, 9-fM a. m , dally; No. 41, u (5». m„ ex, Sunday) No 13, 1:84 p. m , dally; 2?o. 16, *;08 p. ; in , dallyj No, 49,0,18 p m,, ex Sunday} 'So 63. 7 40 p. m.iHlly; No 69, 18 54, midnight, XASTBOUSO, No SO, In in. , ex, MSnday, for Albion; No. 33,7:17 a, m, dally.? K o 43, 9:44 a. m , daily; No. 43, IS W) p. m, dsllr; No. • S.S8;,j>. m ( , dally, No . 64,4:85 p. m, ex Sunday; No. 70,0,SD p. jn„ dally; No, ;M, 7:43 a m , daily. TrotusHoj. 43, Bland 74eastbound an*J Sruins;Nos 87, 43 and 4? westbound, will, run on. fast8oheanieoi.nl jnatie slops.only *,t.»he mpie tmllsjrtniit staelons:, \When the Spring - Suit problem con- as fronts you, wend your -way this way, Sir, for, when you buy here, voir buy right. Suits at $20 iL BO tag. BB QD no aa aa JU OWEN5, CLOHI!i!R 1 TMtOR, HATIER, FURNISHER, 426 Main St, Medina, N.Y, aa aa. BB BB ca K8 eta Rell PhoneSGTt J Tell Us Your Wants | Sunday Hours 12 to 1 p.m. Big Reduction in Hammocks IOOAX. im««Tlits, Tor tlie next ten days we offer a 20 per cent, •discount on Palmer Hammocks. Come In and look them over, Take your choice of the many beautiful patterns. CHAFES A. MACK DRUG MERCHANT* THE REXALL STORE Y^s* We Have Light Summer Clothing in good sizes and we are selling tliem at greatly REDUCED PRICES. You can also see the LATESr FALL STYLES If you wish—we have fn a goodly portion of our Fall stock* Giad to show you. Young Men's and Boys* also Incl uded We think we have the finest line on the market. Let tisshowyou. xJ. itot^R'LOTT' Clothier ancf FurnisHer, . Medina, N. Y. 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BB aa BB aa BB ma aa II Courtly, Prompt Attention and Honorable Deal- || II - Ing with all || || GEORGE, A,'. NSWELI/, HOMBR J. LUTHER, §j§ Bas -.•..-... President Vice-President ggBa S9 •'•'\» • raa F.WIiLTOK,. B a • Cashier g aa ea •aa aa . . 1 offejs absolute safety to depositors and ample ac= commodations to borrow- er« oh good security only. ea Plow«r Oorntval Aneusfe 84th and 3Sth„ Onu trolley lino has take n to running donblo bonders. \ \'• Hnnlon Broa. are itlll Aolntr buslnesa^ aHH old stand. ilcdLlna lias ten motor boats. Ttealdei a few automobiles. DeooratByont ante for the big parado at tho Flower Carnlvtf. Tlio ne w vitlaao hall will not bo officially opened, till? week. Flnu pruBctuu. uuohovenltiK In th e big tout at the Flilwor 0«rrdval, l'liaaeoonil mas s at 8s.. Mary'a Ohutoh next Sunday wil l bo at 9:30. All good things tpotit will be served.by the ladiua ut tho Ulowor Carnival The farmura took tlllie to oomo t o town SntufUny^ utmrnoon and. craning a)l rlEht, llonutlful iirexuluiM ofTerod for plant*, ont flower? and fanoy work at tho Flower Onrnlval. SonU K brlni or telephone your uowi items t o the Hoglst.oroQloo. Tlioy wlllb. gratefully rooolved, .'Thobanniin tho-lhTron fntm SQath'ol Knowlesvlllo -wcro totally doittoyed by (Ire on 1'uoiilay nlsM, Be lure end visit llio 3apanti!e booth, where real. Japanese girls will tatve yon, at the Flower Carulvnl, About one half tlworowil in ottoudanco at tliuWthliund Concerts at Ulddleport It lurnlahed by Mcillnn, Hie limcrsoll dollar watc h Ii jus t the thing for camping, hunting aitd harj usage, Sold by Uhnio,£s Brofd, Ilia Wator Cominliuoneri hata neon extending tho xnalni o n several atu'ets In tho tout!) pare ot llio vUlage, Shetlft Oallaghan wa s Instrnoted on Monday last t o place the town ot Clawn den undor n,a«trsn|lno on aecaunt o t rablM According to the now la w n pbystoljn must be In attondttica at loan forty- eight lioura before * porson dlo», o r olio tho cate bocomaa one fur th o ooronar.' U«eSucrivIn-WllllMm prepared bnngy and wnRou paints to make, yosr rles look Ilka now. Sold by (JIIMO & Breed. Beokeepon state Hint th« erop of honey this teatou In Weltom .\tw York Is largo and ot excellent qimlnr, IISTIDK boiu gothorod principally from aliyke clover, llosuro and attend Bruit's big red arrow sale, islg niJucod. prlooi on all clothing; and genti' foralihlngi. Head our special prbeooflijrl In this edition ot tho Register. tinder tho now highway \law Ii l a nta- cssary for towns to construot all bridges hereafter with, caiwlty to carry eight tons\ Flvo tons has been tho limit nrre- toforo. ltomcuiber the Flowor Carnival on the High School ground Augui t Slth ami 83th. Bring all your potted plants and flowers and wi n aomo ot th o lovely pro- nilumi. . Tho Twon.tr-nInlh Separato Oimpany wilt IOBTO Medina en the 9:40 IrUn Sat- urday next tor tho ilnko camp jit Farn- ham, Thoy wil l bo itojnir camp dut y for just one week, lllg shirt ealo now goin g on at Bruit's Big Cu t i'rloo Salt, NORIIROO shirts speolal oflor of Ode. Men's Nook ahlrts special nt.SSo. Stamping—ghadowondaUlotlopattornl for shirt walabcllBl'tarl Street. Fine lino ot snrrlei, bug-glos aud dolno- owt wagons marked way down, IlAJitOH BR03. Cut prices o n rain coats In all colon, regular collar andaulo styles . Bi s zange ot sizes, all Prnstly Cloths and guaran- teed absolutely rain proof. Thoie are specially priced for our bi g red arrow sale. Bain coats at IS, $10. (13 an!*15 at Brust's big saia. l'hennnnal meeting ot tho Odd Fo l * lows Homo Association ot tho State ot Now fork Is being hold la Lookport to- day, Tho Association has now at least f 100,000 worth ot real citato in Lockport with very little mdoWodnesi upon It. The neit regular meeting ot Medina Grange -will be Jietd next Saturday evOn- Irg, Angnst 7th. 1'ho subjeot tor dlsous- slon ''Is Success In Any Occupation One More t o Anarchy or to iduoaaonr\\ ought t o call oat the full membership. A meeting of tho Orleans County Po - mona Grange wil l bo held, at tho Good Tomplars' Hall. Albion, Frlilny, August 13,1909, beginning ot 1 0 o'clock. I t Is expected that th e State Master and the Stale Secretary will bo at this meeting. The 47th anniversary and 44th tmnual reunion of Ool. Potor A. Porter'^ Eegl- ment, Eighth Now liorfc *VdIullteer Ar tlllcrv. will be \held Ot Batavta Monday. August S3,1009. A loll attendance Is de- sired, a s the new litonnmont Is nearly completed and all con see I t at this time. The Free Methodlits o f Western Now York are holding n ten-day camp meet- ing' In Rogers' Grote, near Ijookport Tho session began yesterday, The Roy. G. W. Qlfford of Los Angeles, Oal., for- merly o f BufTalo, ohd other olorgymon will preaoh. Tho Worshipers are camp- ing In tents. If an ordinance coula be framed BY our aldermen under tho new Charter .and \general village iaW\ whereby the polloe would 7 be required to publioly Oxeon'te al l book ngenls immediately upon arrival in town, under penally of dismissal from the force, our business men might then, bo able to keop up with their engage- ments. 'llio Stale Prison Commission ha s re- (jucBlod tho trustoeo to submit the plans for the now .lock-Updo the village hall for consideration. There l a no intimation what the commission wil l do In the mat- tor, nor do w e know whether they hove nnv jurisdiction over a look-up, bat one thing Is certain, and that Is tbg^our now place of detention does not meet with unanimous d'ppr'ovoli , r The Supervisors of Orloani Couhty will Hold their nhnuol plcmo at Olcott Boaoh o n Batarday next, AUgush 7th. Everyone Is invltod t o go With tho statesmen and enjoy the festivities.' Ar- rangements haVS boon inodo for speolal oars o n thoB.^ii St &. trolley, leaving Holloy nt8;08; Albion 8:35 and Medina 0:03 a. m, arriving at Lookport at 9:40, Sn time to oenneot With tha regular 6i- cott oors. The li., Ii. & B. mo* 8 a xonhd trip rate of fine farO.gpIng oh the speoial and good rotuxnlng.on any regular oaf. No concession if ,plnde ty . the Interna* llondl and the iegulnr rate.df 86 cents for : round trlp.ttlll apply; OortU & Wilson, general hardware, plumbing and heating. t Coney Isladd hots served by Dntoh girls a t the Flower Carnival, The date now fixed for the opening tit the no w bank Is August 16th, Th« annual outing of the Alerts will occur o n August 87th at Elni Park. Threshers can get their supplies ot Cup Grease, Oil, Belt Dressing aud Tool, ot all kinds at Cbase & Breed's S3wl Frank O. Whipple wa s taken to tho Providence rtetreat at 'Buffalo yesterday tor treatment on acoount of mental trouble _ The Ladies' Aid of West hhelby will sorve leeoreaniand cake In theotraroh parlors Friday evening. All aretordlally Invited. Edward'Wntaon died a t hU homo lu L?Sast Shelby, o n Jifonday last •KCXI % r >«air«s Stet)inei , 'al wilt be hoi* «o-jlay,. lis I s s«?yiyi& by his Wife and sayorRl Children, . „. •' Th e Medina .baseball club scored ail- utlier victory on Saturday last by-a aooro of ^.tojj, Their opponents w?r«.thp.Dr| Dooko of Butfalo, Jfq us e talking, Med.U ua has a great ball team. . The olsm bake near tho Road Oulvott Sunday wrs well att«ndod, but th e foi-. tivitlea were marnd, by the. appearance of.Sheriff Cairaghau. It Is reported that thsru will be \dldlngs\ later. The fmlf grpweri- ot 'Westwri !!• * York predict a big peach crop thta year,' Quo grower near. Rochester estimates that i t will bea t least flfloon pee cent, greater than last year's crop, A. fire In.tho blacking room -of tho Central foundry yesterday noonmado.*; great smudge anil kopt the department busy (of halt an hour to prevent a con. flaeratlon. The loss i« slight. I>osllo Ward, se n ot William Ward, of tbl* town, died at Colorado Springs lait wee*, ot pnentnonla, aged S3 y«rs. Who teniatns were\ br/ought into an d tho funeTarsorvIoes wore, hold^last Sunday, BalBal-HaJI! Tho-nnestarid boat ot all is 88 Gem'Photoi. fo j BS ots., for a shor t time, at A> ivrid'*, Medina. K. Y> Fou r sittings, hat on, ha t (iff; smile, on, initio oH, Over I,. M. Nichols', S8w8 Thee»lio Inspectors have been after the \blind pigs\ at Olcott Beach. On Saturday !a*t they made a rnld o n tho Albright Cottage and Park View hotels. It i a reported that they found evldenos. Big reduced prlocs on •undcrwoar. All kinds ot underwear at cut prices. B, fc D. underwear special a t 53o poroiknlt underwear at SSo, Come early an d got wha t you need as It will go fast. Prloos lots than oo»t. P.I, HHUST Th e Pioneer Association ot Orleans County will hold Its annual picnic at Lakeside o n TMirsday, August IStli. CongrMiman Jainea S. Simmons of this district will doltvor the addroti. An In* tcreatlng program Is promised. Charles Barhlta rooelv»d a letter yon. terday annoonolng the morrlago of his daughter, Delia, to Loo Waldnor. Tho young oduplo left Medina the first o t tho wook to Join a vacation party but decided to mak e a special party o f their own. \Y e have a carload pt Monarch fonco that wo will dlspoio of a t the sals prtee, BOoonts, , UAKLOH BRO S Th e Oak Orchard Sunday Sohool Ia at Sim. Park to-day; on Tuesday, August 10th, the Maple Bldgo have their outlug there; the Methodists of Fletcher Chapel and, Bast-Shelby unite In a plonlo there en th e lath; Tuesday, August 1Kb, the Woaloyan M.thodlsts of Eagle Harbor will be there, and on the 10th th o Bap' tlsta ot Alabama. srst raBSOHaJb MHKTIOir. I1ASKIIAI.I. On Saturday next, »i Oak Orchard Park, tho Medina, will play the strong Wsa t Ends ot Rochester, I Tho Visitors nave been pUylrlg fine ball ibis season, defaatlnrsor^o tit th e best amateur teams In Western Kow York, and the locals are expecting /to have to work: their hardest to win, who associa- tion is greatly pleased i n the way the publlo faVOred thom by tho largo an d ori- thualattlo crowd last Saturday, an d from tho comments that have boon hoard, the crowd seemed t o think that they more than received their money's worth. A large attendance i s hoped for this game. The admission Will remain the same and th. game will be called a t 4:15 P.im. . Aauiiat School Matting. The annual school moating last Tues- day evening wa s attended' by abont fifty taxpayers, _ . . Georgo A, Nowoll WAS made chairman and Jot. J, Whedon acted as olork. Conslderahlo Interest was manlfoslcd In * suggestion mndo by John J, Rynn that tho district provide a course in. man- ual training and domestic solonco. Dr. Munton tta&d that the board of education ha d contemplated aidin g tho above and ! olso a business courso, but that It hi d not bean done beoauso tho dis- trict lacked the room. A-raiolutlon was adopted authorizing the board to-rent suitable rooms. It they could be procured, and establish, these courses. They woro also Instructed by the meeting t o prepare plans for a now building, or additions to the old, and sub- mit a t the next meeting of the district, Th e estimates of the board were read, showing expenses for the ensuing year at 425,635, less estimated receipts o t %Sfi2a, loaviHg tS&,00u to be provided for nt tho meeting, but on account of the balance loft over from last year this amount was reduced to 119,000, the same as last year.. Thi s appropriation Was -mado without a dissenting vote, A a soon as the vote wa s announced tho meeting adjourned and re-organized as a caucus, with the same officers. Senator Ii'Hommedied placed iln noiiK'l Inatlon the names of th o retiring mem: bora, with tbb exception of Dr. Munsou, who. ho stated, positively declined the honor, and in hi s place be named, 0 . •%, flood. -','.. ; There were no other nominations and the chair announced that the oholce of the canons wa s M, A . Bowun, B . E. Slack and O. N . good, after the vote of the meeting wa s oast. At the election yesterday forty-five votes were cast tor each o f the candidates, This Is the first election in some tlmo where tnero wore no split ballets, Jghnli Vox spent last woek at Caj\u » Lake. MUs Marlon J . Bowan 1« vleltlpg Hi Byron.! Mrs F.S. Howard Is vlelUUgln Booh- ester this week, Br . George F, Began left yesterday tor week's vacation, Born, to air. and Mrs. John H, O'Brien on Thursday last, a daughter Q. M Frary and wife have returned, from their New Kngland trip Miss Mildred Uteiner, of Syracuse, is Visiting Mlsa Marlon Bralnard, Mr, and Mrs. B A . Schaal ot Jiitsom spent Sunday with 0 , F. Lindko. Qlen Broman ot Gasport spent Sunday with his cousin, Kussoll Broman. David MoDquald has moved Into, the; AYheefealJpttsebnSouth Aoacjonijr .stVoot, jiis s tiepa 6!wkjOrkod homo Monday evening from hor 9ntlni|*tOw»spo.Lake. Janlt* LavfjcfNlagor* Falii, On^,, w as; tho gupsl,.-6t OKarlo»5r>ihdko OYOC Sun- day.,-' Mr. nnB, Mrs,' \V\ O. Watorboury are vlsltlug ftionds i n tjtloa ami ftartfqwij Conn. , , ' j, Alton Sn.ith, who hni boon visiting m Qrsind Kaplds, Mtoh., h»t roturiiod. hnmo. Mrs. ]|l. F, Pratt, ~ai Hwllil \Lodgo ?Iiqh., is the guest 0 f her; alstor t Muw, it. Shieler, .. . Miss K. P. Cnstlo of Waihlngton. D. 0 „ Is visiting her falhey, R.3, OasWe, f«r a few ilays. M. W. OhBds and, family nto spending the month o f August a t Idlewood on iakoKrle. Mrs, GeorguH. Alts o t Uurllngton, In.j Is visiting he r father,, lionry Pettlt on Maple RldgOf Miss Lydla Arnold, of Calumet, Mioii,, was the guest over Sunday of Mr, and Mra Q. Koohn, Mrs, F . B* Qwsloy nnd dawgiitoy, Floronou, of Chicago, Xll, Are gttostl at U.S. Olmsted's, Clarence Hall ot Ann Artwr Onlvoiv, slty, Mich,, visited hi s uiiolo, Andrevf jlroman, teowntly. / Mrs, Story of Now Haven, Mich yspent Saturday with hor grandsoiliyArthuf and Busteli Droman. Miss Anna Turner entertained sixteen yonng ladles, TustUay atternoon, for her friend, Ml« Whltworth. I M». M, M, Booker, ot Buffalo, wh o h»s been the guest of Mrs, Aaron Bhleiar, ru- turned home on Friday. The alliMc Fannie and Nolllo Filling. ham ot Lansing, MIoh., are rliltlng their undo , Thomas if llllughani, Bey , O, roooklor and family wettt.vUU tors with Bay , and Mrs, Lghrmann at WolootUvllla last Tuosday. Mlsa. Carolyn Cuckwiti and Ml«s Martha Pollard have rammed 'from a two weeks' sojourn at Chauuuqua. Rev. Herman Llndk\ rolurnt t o his charge In Detroit, Mloh.. on frlday. Ho will be acoompanlod by hi t sister Ida, J . B , Hutchinson i s taking a ten-day lay oft i n order to rest: out an d gain strength for moving nnd'tho frnlt season. Mr. and Mrs, II. K. BIdwell and chil- dren, of Batavla, haro boon spending some time at the residence ot A , J. Qoo. Mrs. F, W. Malllson and daughter Jessie, arovialllng relatives in Olevolsnd and other places In Ohio for two -weeks. W. I», Bennett an d wife and W. R, James* and wife lott yesterday for si three weeks' outing among tho Thousand Islands. ' O. W. Holmes and children left yuoi- day tor Lansing, Mich., and Madison, Wis., wherb they will spend tho month ol August. Et. E. Rowley and wltst. accompanied by B. E . Slaok and wife, took an auto trip to Portage an d return last SJlurJay and and Sunday. F. B. Whipple and family and Br , F, W . Soott and wife took a joy ride to Watklni Olan and other points th o first of tho week. J , F. H. Hurd and wife an d Dr. Hurd and wife, of Lookporti loft on Friday* last tor a trip to Dulnthnml Mturn, b y why of the great iakoi. , The announoenicnt ha s boon received 6f tho inntrlaRO of J, llugglos Wold. ,Ir„ to lliii Znda Gutolios of Ornnd Knplds, Mich, on August 3d. Kov. j, II.-lloroiidoon will rotttrn to- morrow and services an d Sunday School will bo held in St. John's clmreU next Sunday morning as usual, Her, J. K. Wllilamt, ot Rochester, was In. town Saturday calfing on old friends. Sunday morning he praaehsd at Fletcher Chapel an d conducted tho services nt MlUvllto In th e evening. Mrs.O z tt. Whiting and two children afo visiting and rusticating a< the home ot August Thiol at County Line. Dr. Whiting wil l also, enjoy his vacation there it h e can brest; away from his patients, Mrs. F . ST. Wiimarsh anil Miss May Montgomery' are In Lookport to-day as delegates from Wolcoms Rebskah Lodge to the annual meeting of the Od d Fel- lows' Homo Association of Now York Stato. • Sanford T . Church of the Orleans BcpublIon.il , with his family, have gone on a trip to Lnkos poorgo'and Chnmplnln. Jus t at soon as a man geu In o tho news- paper business ho begins to travel and enjoy himself. Mrs. Irving Bowley and Mrs . Fred Tillman wero hostesses last Saturday on a delightful automobile trip to Buffalo, in honor oC Miss Nellie A, Thorpe of Knowlosvliio, whose marriage to ti, Bhf-, rlson Goodwin Ot Briarollff Manor, N, Y., takes place August 17th. Tho party con- sisted ot Mr. a60,J£rs^-ItTlng Rowloy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tillman, and their.' guests, Miss Nolllo A. Thorpo and Miss Laura Woodford of ICnowlcsvlIIe; Miss Besslo Hoidredgo, Miss Kdltii Cailaghan and Miss Bertha Wilson of Medina and Miss Clara dray of Lyndonvlllo. Tho pleasant features of th e day included a splondld lnnch in true plonlo style at In- dian Falls and a matinee at Shea's, fol- lowed by dinner at the Lafoyotto Hotel. BOTjUAY SWBViCk\. Otrtaaa X.mh«r«i> lrlaity ChMt^U R*Y. O. I'OHOKWB, PASTOa, _ . Sunday, August 1st, wo* a day of^Tt- jololngby the Lutheran Trinity congro* trattou, It was twenty )ears ago whou th e present church edifice wa s dedicated to the worship ot th e lord <3od, In His xueroy, no t only praleotcd tho congrega- tion and it s house o f worship, but abovo all pretervod H|a Word and aaorameuts •unadulterated for twenty lon g year* I n publlo and private us e as a great blessing to all raombats of the congregation, When Kev. A, T. Bailor, at the tlm o pastor In Lookport, organised the congre- gation. May g, 1880, only a doxeu signed tno constitution. To the small beginning God gave the Increase, so tha t before a : ye*r had-elated nlnotefin y/otlng iu,e.ni>,] Tiers iifid joined-thOflongtegailoB, wjiloh then swoooedod i h onliiu| Bey^ Qoorgct Bartling a s its qvrn xesldont nastor, since Kev, llanse r ^a s ovortWoh with mi« . alonary work. * * The SooBreaaitloh having more: frctvuonti aorylcos prospered .accordingly, so t)ia,t Love's Hall till Main, Street, where tho servjoet were hbld.' wM lhaaeg.ua.te loir further progros, arid the nooeaslty aroaa to erect a n appropriate liouso of worship. Tho congregation, through lt a trustees, nought a very suitable place and soon hunt' A ooniniodloua ohvioh, whloii wasj dedicated, th e last Suudsy In July, 1S89. During thai twenty yours th o oongrega- tlonhadthotoUowlngputors: Tlwitoys. George Bartllllg, P. Grsupher, CI; Papa an d 11, Bnrnioiter, the present' pastor being 0, Poooklor, From time to time the congregation in- creased lu number, so that to-day*, *r«j have jQ voting an d 187 communicant members, Willi 809 souls, Howoyor, wo do not boast ot this as tho trait* ot our labor, ha t as the vislbln blessing et aod, whom alone wpo^toi, Coniideribg nueb. unmerited blessings, the oougregatlon could uofciot the dedicatory anntyorsary of Its ohuroh pasis'without celebrating Uuo h an event ln, T itottliy manner, I n which | neighboring congregations ot WoloolUvllle, Lookport, Pokln, County Lino an d others participated. Dinner and supper were served ih th * baiomenk of tho ohurch, About 1100 was collected. The weather being so pleasant a largo number attended th e eerylc**. Thcro wil l bo no serrloei here, next Sunday, a s tho pastor will preach at that mission festlvnl nt Ridge Road. *' Iter, O, Lohnnann, pallor alt Wolootts- villo (or over nine years, hat accepted a call to Met*, Mo, Next Bunday ha will deliver hi s furowcll sermon. . Roy, C. Poooklor has been elected to oflloisto at) all mlnlaterlat net* during lha vaoanoy. M CUT PRICE SALE OF NEGLI6EE SMISfS • AU our Shirt siocjc will be thrown into this Big Sale. Negligee Shirt*, CutYs septate or attached. AU the new colors. Cltiett Shirts. Won Shirts, Monarch Shirts, plain or plaited fronts. Also Dress Shirts. $2.00 and $1.50 Shirts, special $1.00, $1.25 and $1.00 Shirts, special Q0c, $1.00 and 76c Shirts, special 43c. SPECIALS IN HOSIERY-Blrick, Tan, Blue, Oreen, Violet, Red and Mixed Colors in a Fine Siljc. lisle Thread Hose, with a guaranteed silk finish that is like a smile that won't come off. Regular 50c Yalne, special 3t?e. Men's Holeproof Hose in Black, Tan and Blue* Guaranteed to WW* six months or a JICAY p4ir fretj.. To specialke|tliesfiHose they \ are goiiigintHie snleat ise^tw* f$t 26Q. Wen's Heavy Woirki Sox at 6c pair. Canvas Gloves, special at 5c pair. Siigpeaders at 19o, regular U5e value. ' — Porous Knit Underwent, long or short sleeytss, also knee drawers, cool and. nice, for the summer, special a,t 38c each. , . STRAW HATS AT-^ESS THA.N COST, Fine Split praids arid Soft Straws, all styles and anapest $3,50 Straw Hats at$i.T5. $3*00 « «» \ $1.50, $3.50 <* « «$1.25. $2.00 «* » \ $1,00, - Special Prices to dose. All Cut Prices on all Summer Fur- nishing Goods for one more week to close out the SeasQii'sgpodt)., Special prices on Neckwear.' Hats, Clothing and Rain Coats, Call now and make your purchases and »eta Red Arrow on the prises Wlricn will be given qut with this Stile, We \yisn . to impress it on you that the prices nic cut to leis than coat on most of the stock, ns it mmt beinovedto'close out the Season's goods. So bring in your friends and attend the Big Sale, as it will not oc- cur again, when you get Btich close prices oil all these goods. All new stockj and the best of gitarantecd-makes, Brost's Clothing Sale ll.ptl.t Ofcntoh, B«V, (Tnostatl li'x (jRHCllVi B» B., I'Mtorv enndayinorinngstarnion'by **» pestor at 10180. Bible school at H . Bpeclal Bible olis a for nun and women, (aught by the pas-, tor, In th* ohuroh proper, Christian Kndoavxir mettiBg nt Oiso. Leader, Bamuol (looks. Jtrtnlng serTioe at 7:80. Pralio and aong icrvloe followod by a abort sermon. Tbplo, \Th« Need « Bolt Saeriflee,\ Yoa are cordially invited. Next Saturday th e annual picnic or the ohuroh an d Sunday Sohool wilt take place a t EIra Park. Conveyances will leave the ohurch promptly at 1 o'clock. Tho pastor will leave tor hi s vacation next Tuesday, visiting Boston and. Provi- dence, spending moat ot his time at Nnr - ragansctt Pier, an d will return for the first Sabbath In September, Lanrjauer Bros. Landauer Bros. ll.ll SSSSIAI Dry Oooit. omalill j (Caihltr) TELEPHONE SERVICE t *' Hon,.xYAK»*'»'» , tCathediil jtsttasopal Ulsayan, IUV. llKBUOX L. BllocicvfAY, Pastor. Morning (orylee 1O.U0, The pastor wilt preach on tho subject: * Confessing Jesus Christ,\ Be will try to point oat -what it esientiAl In this confession and What should be avoided, especially suc h as 'ipjayMg to the-, galleries \ and other •gotliilo ir|ot!ves. J- }) i Sunday School nt/13 o^Hok. KVonlug worship RpO, An Oliver Wendell Holmes sfervlol will ho hold I n consideration ot th e centennial anniver- sary ot bi t birth, ; Kpitorth Lcngud mtetsiat, 0:l«)-T!W. Leader, .Miss Helen Lacoy. Also, the delegates! will report tho Convention and Institute held at Silver Lake. ' Prayer meeting this evening 7.W-890. Mr. John Syraos will ioad^tho meeting. Ih.tby Cater Baptist CImrcli. KKV. J, Q. BLAOK, Pastor. Sunday xaornlnct aervloo 10:30. ' Sunday School at IS. ' Christian Endeavor 0:80 p. m,, Fvfinin^jflpyie^T^ao p. m= - Closing Out Summer Merchandise at Great Reductions Not only the goods advertised in this space, but every day some now and genuine bargains are brought to the frorit for quick disposal. Special Sale Friday and Saturday of Summer Muslins, such as Dimities and Lawns. Rain Coats $2.98. In connection with the Bargain Suits, the round rack offers a limited quantity of Rain Coats at the same price, OBIXDAltT. t . ruxixli, Mn. Lydta Fuller dbjdat her homo in \Vest Shelby en Sunday night last, aged 81 years. Sho Is survived b y thrro sons , Owen, Gsorgo ind Myron, an d two dnngh-1 ten, Mrs. Helen Dewey and Mrs. Jennie Dewoy. Tho fnnoral vfa* hold yesterday, Rav . Mr, Rhodes of Lynn; Mass., her lornier pastor, conducted tho services.! Klk.' mir at l*i'uiTl». I BataylaElki, who will open their big. fair on Monday night ot next week, hav e designated that ovenlng as Medina and Albion night, I t l a expooted that largo delegations from 'the Albion and Medina lodges will visit th o show, These delegations will escort Sonntor L'Bommedlon of Medina, dlutrldt dopnly grand exalted rulor of Klka In Western Kow York, to Batavla. To him has boon assigned the duty of formally opening tho Fair, Which will bo Jiold under three mammoth tents. 12 i/-2c Fabrics will be on sale at 7 I*2c yard, 15c and 20c Fabrics will be o'fi'seleat 1 Ic yard, i ' 25c and 35c Fabrics will be on sale at 17c yard One lot Shirt Waist-Suits Exactly Half fries ! COO yards Cotton eiialllc, 5c yd. Fancy Dress Satines, 12 l-2c yd.. Newport Suitings, 12 I-2c yd. Beach Suitings, 12 I-2c yd Continued fdr Balance of Week, ONLY. Our Newest and Best Tallor-Made Suits. nHAL,F-PRIC£ New oa«n InataiJerl. Last Wednesday\ evening the following officers of Good Templar Lodge woro in. stoliod by Charles D.LeVan.L. I):, for the ensuing term: . '». C. T.—James Plowerday. \P. C. fc—Batten V%iodard. Seoretarjr—James Bahn, M.^-wiillam Boss. V. T.—ida Stelnhearst. Einaiioiai Sepretary-^Arthur Harfold. T.—Battle Stoinhearst. Th e lodge has oomblncd with Beveral of the other lodges In this looality for ad outing. August 17th, at Oloott Beach, a ~ ^k ^ » 'Itldgaway Town-AssMSors' Notfe'e. Notlco Is hereby glvoh that tho Assessors of tho Town ot Btdgewrtr havo complclcd their A-SBOSSmout Boll fur tho present year, ami a copy thereof la lelfc with tiiD undorslgnod, Edward PpssoH. jit the Town Clerk's office, in said town., where the sarin) may beeoon and oxam- Inod by any/ Of the InhabttantB of said town up to and Including U^nesdnj', August 17th, 1009, and tho Assessors Will meet at said oIUco i n said viilago bh Tuesday, August 17tb, IS09, at 10 o'olopk A. M,, tb-revlew their Aasossment on the application of any person considering liimsolf oggjrlovod. Dated Bltfgowtty.'.july 89,1009. MionASi. Ito'niiK, C.i.BonipK, ilnwAKb POSSON, . S3W3 Assessors. Wanted. Reliable matt to represent th e Buffalo Natural Minora! Water Cri„ 80S Mnin' St,Btttralo, \% t. 1 ileuses for Sale. Ttvtl Sdvith Avenue houseBj ohb no:w lor Sale or; Bant.. I olght-rdom house, hardwood finish, por- For sale, An easy terms, *hine-*ooffi , oeisln batj>», tiow-fnrhacc.'larga gardohj h6U«. with bath;, city water, cemoht J and on^slk-^oomnonse adjoining. Cheap feaaementj orwilWentt V d*rOa^ 3 lVfaM- 1 .f^ ltora,:a ' ato ? 8,,, •, A P»K ';^._ . i)% P»rty Reaving town, ^ingutre 1 JOijn M : , -«5'2^?2fL Ps^I.ttstesstCenWrStf 'SawiK J a '\ 866 Sonth Avehne, Another Chance at the Greatest Waist Bargains Ever Brought Before You: About 20 Waists that were $5.00 ami $6.00, Co Qc r; n| ,|. ready for yon Friday and Saturday at - «P«W*' sUeHVH About 30 Waists that were$6.60, $7.00,$?,50, &A QRC^u $8.00 for you Friday and Saturday nt - aPf-.tFO L,«rJUI Landauer 4 ; 45-449 Main Thei>ry Goods, Cloak and Carpet House of Orleans Co. A Dainty Shoe aefa\off arid completes the cps- ? tuuie. Especially when short skiris arelasMpnabie as nOw. Oiiv NtyWOxfords are the daintiest fodtweai: you.| ever laid your eyes on or put yoiir feet in. They aire the shoe offashion and ate coot and corn- fortable aS well. We have'themi in patent and all: leathers. See them. . . \ R,J.$HEA., JB06 Main•M*i'ieet* For new ideas iti modern sanitary plunibihg pneumatic Wafer; puppiy for.pUr epuntry homes, which are just as well able to have all the modern conveniences as our city friends. Electric or watet pUtnping outfits fbr 6ut ! city friernds. Seaiting by high or low pressure steam. Hot water With either ogen tank Or Honeywell System. ii 1 --\i ?1 !'.»' -il'.-p\