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Wetonchyonr nurse as- Eghtly as possible and our H BB splendid values, help you to be ijappy in your Clothes. • II 133 - ca - BB '- . - oa on ca en Ed na BO BB BB BB BB GEO, L,, OWENS, If CWTHIER, TAltOF,HAiTJ., , FORIWI, W Mn St., Medina, D,Y. «g &'dPHgiSiS3S3SSBSIS§SiiSa^ga^gig B ^ggg3|gggg§ggg3gegeg3 BB cua BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB' BB BellPaone26711 TellTJs Your Waaits | STtndayHours^to 1 p.m, MACK'S REXALL DRUG STORE JUST 01N SALE! One „A,NE^ LOT OF Mack's Compcimd Syrup White Pine and Tar of the two best Cough Remedies ever made Try a bo*t!e—25© Old Fashioned tioreHound Drops 20c the Po-und CHARLES A. MACK DRUG MERCHANT THE REXALL STORE Gentlemen's Suits A Serge Suit is the most serviceable and dependable one you can buy for all conditions. ~ We would like t o show j?ou those we sell from $16 to $25. We of course have all the New E^ancy Greys and Browns- A. LOOK will convince you send it costs nothing. Everything in Furnishings; All Guaranteed U- DERR LOTT ,. t Clothier and Fi*ri)isheT, Medina, N. Y. OFFICIAL fiBANfiE STORE OF WESTERN MEW YORK Porch and Cottage Furniture No such showing of Summer Furniture, in eifher ^W assortment or price was ever offered to the public of Roch- ester and vicinity as we have assembled for this seasons business.\ It IS important to youi to look over this mammoth Stock before purchasing elsewhere. The stock comprises •Furniture for Porch or Collage, Hothmocks, Lawn Sv/mgs and Settees, Porch and Cottage Hugs, etc. Lawn Mower Specials from $2.70 to $8.00. We give S. & tl Green Trading Stamps ASK FOR THEM. CO. WEISS & FISHER •V<SlYWF«i f 30-54 State Street dSlUKC,:* J 441.443 CHriton Avenue N. ROCHESTER, N. Y. j 37a.3?S Lyeli Avenue We Want Your Patronage The New Drive Barn Having purchased the Sris- wold Drive Sam \ve are in the business to acebmmodate our patrons and -we want your patronage. Prices reasonable; - Best service. Call andbe cpiivincedi TIM;X IABCGK. Effective November SI, 1S09 {time 0 f tratnB leavlqg-Msdlnann. and liter tbst date will hp as tolloifi, VTESTllODkD- No S3, 7 ID ». ru ^slly; Si) 87,9:4S a ni„ daily; Ko. 41, uM », JOOU, ei Sunday, flo 45, 4:10 p. nr., fliHj. No «?, im P. m,ex. Sunday; 2So W,7:H»p,ui„ dally, No. 69, 19 «, midnight BASTWlD.- No. 30,la m„ e x Hpmlsay.for Albion, No,S8, 7.17 • m., dally, \No. IS, 9:48 • m , dally, No. 48,19» p. n,,, iMr . No 68, 8.S8 p, ui, dalljj No, Si, 4|S5 p. m , ex Sunday, No. 7O,0,8O>. m,,dallyr Ko. 74,7-48 p m,ao41y, Trains Nos 43. 6i»ua7i sastboand and trams UOH, 87 and 49 westbound 'will run on last soheanloand make stops only at the moro liuoaxtaut stations No 57. daily, Knitalo exawosi, 10;OO p in Trustra.ln will leave Hoohuitor 8 SO P rn , arriving tiootoorUOiSti p.m., But. faloll.40p, m . No. 69 le^vlnfc Eochtitoc-11,80 p jn. tor Medina will not run SunSaiys, X00JO& BB»T; Billings & Co* D^HgglgKtJS-TaATifKE. DB.-HEtiEN «tliiS,l 4 ^ R; *, i 0 *' 8 ''P»tlil<iPlWBl6lniis n. Sh l £,Si ab JfJ l 5 w «'JiKMhest6r,S.;s. Helts?E%^SS^ i i^^i. ,iaa i I? * l,1 »5 r i W,k5; 4 JjW?^8*>-rM«dlna, ^eaneaahyrtiia This little (>ig went to market and he is now here—corn-fed and right. Also Lamb, Mutton, Beef, Veal and Poultry always in prime condition. Bijcperienced handling and prices that really. Save. : tt. I. O'BHIEhL Paid your water WU yot •*• Loan Asjoolatlpn mo?(iSoturd»y even- ing this wojl;, BtamplngJinadpif «ud actiroito patterni for shtet w»lft« lig p w i stieoj, A H«lo.ijiQnBy-«aji^n(liia, qn-tho streotj now will smo a Wg^lUiqr loojtijtori. '' Don't forgot ttie spJoKijooeotlqg o f % Iiq»n AssoplsUoii Saturday eyeiilnit. Qefnext to adlmjBob*: anil a w-oojon blonl;et at AUea!sha*ne«*s atoro, 3Prlco trom»it<i||(l, ^tf ' A's«ea«or:J9b,B XiOflis haua a now Oalc- landanto. It ia now up to Hejwo|aj» and StaWnKtogotila tboRanK*. The ulstjlot mealing oC tin ESytwkah lodgea of tlio oqan|y*i* loeldat-Hotloy on Woanoaday nrtajniion. Speoial f|0 SIURIQ harnois tranki, •atoh^la, su|^oaaes,iif(!rirtiiln(( Ktiowoit ptloes let town at Harry Allim'a Bait Oontor Stroot, S3tf ThoNowYorlcOontnittaoTcatomeo nt K»R1O Harbor »a» burglaribeed lut San- dav nlgnc but nothing of yaloo was atolon. It tfa» amppOud to )JO the -work of tramps, ^ , WorlcwB««t«t«l on UEonday out tho nowSronnaao«r> opwalK^naobrCoas: & IoVan.. Tlity «ocp«ot W 3»vo tho now piny homo may to book mttrnotloas for noxt season, Kdward Payaon MCaitenQ, tho creak pedestrian, readied Buffalo Monday, and after atiriot tost Mkod for Safaris to get' that medal, Ho l a lUtwit *lnyi abeaut of his sohodnle, Tho Sllddloport llosnl ot Trailo la nbont to have mm \annua* bsni|u«t.** If Hon. Georpto V. Thompioa 1» not tslaatod a« toastmaitor •»«-• can't -sronoli for tho IUOOSM ot tho feodL Tha Ancient Ordor o( \aETnltod \Work- jnon, a bentflciary Iniuratztoo order, has gone Into tho bmmliot a. recdvor. Too large a salary Urt [or lUts otllMt* -nut nndoubtedly on* came (or Sta oollapao. Contractor Gott linda sxsuill itrlfco on hj§ hands Inat week vrhers about Alteon laborer* quit worn! attor <aanundtnjr an moceato in pay. They &X& not go* tha ralra. A am forco will be put on tho lower work, SoTcoty-flyo couplo atttaadod the hospl. tslballat tho VlllBgo H«ai lilt Friday oTonlngand had. a good time. Notwith- standing too in»Xl attondmnoe tho »««o- olatton had a irnall balanc» on tho rfght aldo of the lodger. An effort li being mido to seoura legis- lation to awe tho gray aqulrrola tram attar extermination, Tha cr»n to ahaot birds and animals titobbtzxn our foxeati ot tho life nhtafai hsi mado them acoh charming roiorta. Siftote Boolprjoolty llyo-caont elgar. EOtf Oh Friday o+ealng, Maay Olh, a May Party will bo Riven .ot the armory -with Moll's Orohoitra. This paortyli given by tho Company In xeiponio to Jlho argont rcquost of a Inrero number of tho patroni o( tho ar-mory danool, ' Tho S . 0. Uowon [iroporty WM deedod bn Batardny last to M. E. \Wold William O'Donnoll and J. N. llracis aa trustees for tho boncflt ot the creditors, tho trustees hopo to realise enough on tho property to liquidate all claims. Tho death ot JamoiQoldes olSomersoc occurred on Botnrdny, April tllli, after an Illness of soyoral monthsc Besides bla wife he leavoi two dtughUus, Mrs. M..S. Alton, tonnnrly of this place, and illia IiOttle M. dolden o t Soracrwot. Tho Now York Central txas equipped its main lino from' Albany to Buffalo with telephones nhiclx will ho used tronx now on to dispatch trains, tEhls takes tho place o f thetoIegxaphtthXcb.hu always been used hitherto. Tho phoMwlll bo nsod for no other purpose* Donotottompfr toJljtrl£>ato sale- bills or any sort of adrottls£xig matter by putting in rural rtsU bo£xea, It is for- bidden by tho post ofllco department, and has brought tines Upon manj offenders In dUTerent parts ot the country. Tho mall bpxes'nra for mill only. Under the co-operation. o( Now York State repreiontatiyos In congress, heads of the Agricultural Dopar&ment, railroad managers and otnors, a contoronce to consider tho fnrthor Improvement or ourlonltnral eondltlens In tho Empire State was arranged to tafce place in Nmr Yort City this week. . Albion now has a dog -with a wooden leg,J He is a large blnoS and white anU mot and tho lower part of one ot his hind lew was ont off by a Now- York Central engine.. A short weodon leg With a neat loiJther sooket fitting ovoc tho stump of Hujleg has been attsehOd and the dog la bofelnning to wali en It. The Medina Sally Journal joined the Aldredffe press booniijra at tho eleventh hour. This mafeoa two papers in tho United States ontstdo of Roolioater that supported G> Wash In has congressional Campaign - The Niagara Mis Gazotto and The Medina Dally Journal. They were awful lonesome. Attorney J. L_ Sheldon, Jr., Is olrcalat- tng an agroOment omonKf thd lawyers ot this village to close shop on Saturday afternoons during thosxxmmor. It'lsto bo hoped that all will sign the agroo- mont aa tho local desolplos otBlacfestouo ore a sadly overworked tot and need the reafc . The Pabllo Service Conct-mlsalon or dorod some time since that a crossing be maue alrLyell AVohiie, Hooh(is.*er i Oyor the Opn- trai tracks' so that the E- It) & R. trolley bars could enter the pity. No effort has - yet been made to mnko the orossmg and It begins to loolc ns thomgh the Eubllo Borvibedommisalou's oiraerlS regarded- as a joke by the ltoohoater Hallway Co. The patrons o t tho lboal trolley' system also feol that there Is a £<xke In' the order, : At the noxt regular meeting of the'Mo- ,d(na jfjpan Assool^tlbn 'aividkds will he credited and pass books -proven. On'no- count of the extta wb'rac business hours lylll bo from 5ito 0 o'clocfc. In order to reileW'tho ordwd ot the' xegUlar meeting .there will also' bo a speoial mooting for crediting dividends tad paying duos Satrn-dayorenixfgVAprtE 2Sd,'f>om 7.tp:S ' ^»_'l .. \ L,l--' - - -•..'•-•V' .. -idi.ni.. . •_-. ,'4ji_ Try Vicar, the ww Bavvanaolirar. EOtt Bettor keep your fnriiace lire going for a while yot » All the towns in tills county were wot the first ot the weit. Fay jour Loan Association dues on Saturday evening this week. Albion Elks will gL-ve a. pilnstrel show in the Pratt Thiater an Monday and Tuesday eyenlngsot noKt'woeV Thore will he a Day Party held at tbo Armory otr r 5'rld«y evening, May Oth Moll's orchestra will furnish the music W. R Kenyon, gcaeral auotioneer, 90 years experience Terms reasonable, Satisfaction guaranteed- Bell phono 100 B^Sl, \yelcorao Hoboktih. Lodge, No. 140, I, O.OF, Initiated nine candidates a t their meeting last 'o\cmng after whiph a banquet was sorvoil An absolute divorce has boon granted to.Sylvla Lillian Uyam from her husband, Jesso A Byani, and she was given tho oustodyof her only ehlla, Grace Byain, The annual meeting of the Iiadlca 1 Auxiliary of tae Y,M, C. A. will be held on Monday attorooom ab $ o'olook at tho Prosbytorlan Qhniohu Klootlou o t ollloors, Nq reports haVo yet boon handed in' regarding the. klhinsr or maltreating of census enumerators. J>ei('%hni6 them, They are not fresh with, tho'ir, questions —it is tho govorniiiortt, Albort 'Martin,, ptte b>f ttio moat pro- grosilyo of Shelby's farmord.pbJpped 800 lambs yesterday |or wziioh he reoclvod quite a .little oyer »3,0OQ, These lambs had been deprivod pt their'crop of Sfool and when Mr. Mnttln dlspQsei of that ho; Will havo qnlto a tidy bank: aoeount. which the lambs proauoed,- Tbo annual oleotlon oC dlrootora o(' tlI6 Medina Savings and Loan Association Will be held next Mondavy eyoning, polls being opon ironi'7 *o a\ o'clock, jfonr directors are to ho oloctoil In place ot Qeorgo A. Wewqlli lioston A. Bowon| Frank B. Colbum i,*i\ Harry P» Welton, whoso terms expire, all of whom have been renominated, Did you ever hwr anr popular towns- man, B, Kdward.filaokf sing a lullaby f If not, now is yoitr opportdnltr. Ho broke out In song jowtordsy morning with a nice fresh ilgnt-pound lady lor an audience, and he promises to sing to her for several years to - oosmc. Caxuso la a mere noise In conUMartton to the Joyful melody Kd. Is turning out these days— and nights. The officers ot Oonapany 1' gave « din- ner to tho bankettalL toaiu last Tuoiday evening and a (horanghly enjoyitblo time Wat had by tho»e tortunnte enough to be present. Df, simonds performed the dutlos of ohaf ahct somrod art exoellont repast. Covors vitre t*ld„(or twenty, V; K. Andrews, tho nasnager of the twin tor the past year, aotoct as toaatmaater and report says llias the post prandial off uslous were all tirlsjht and \rltty . Tho team had a Tory iacco«stul isason and thts feast was a flllltts wMd up. BOX DAV BBRKTIOXI. ratanoKJjc, xuornoK. MstliadUtkplaMoiMiIUhareti. \_. B«v. W. H. Bsitsat, ti, D„ PABTon, The pastor will presort at IOISO and 7:10. The Bible School xnoe ts at 13 o'olook, and the Loasuo at 0:30, Mrs. Lee Panetia lssads the Leaguo meeting at StSO. Tha srabjcot la \God's Tender mercies for all HTIs Oreaturas.\ The mid-week prayer mooting Is held on Thursday night a* 7:30, Baplllt «hmicn, Bsv. Tno»AS DS (Inncm-, D. D., Pastor. Sunday morning (etmon by tho pastor at 10:30. + Bible Bchool, Albaxt Branghton, super- intendent, a* 13. Pastor's Biblo Olaai Is hold In tho oburoh proper especially thst yon may remain with ui ta& study the Word. Adults ot all ago) axe fcnyltod t o remain. YoD,hg people's meeting at 8:30. EvonlDg ammco at 7:30. Pfalso and song 'ttrvloo. Tlda service Is for tho people tho scats ore nil tree and i yon ero invited. Toplo. \Th«s Snpromaoy ot tho Heart Life.\ Thursday evening at 7:110 tho regular prayer meeting ot tno chnroh. Wo will study 'tho parahlo ot tho unmerciful servant. At tho ctose ot the prayer meeting & business meeting' ot tho church will bo held of vital interest to all church mem- bers as tho matter or building s parson- age Is to come bclore ns. rresbjurlmn Church. , Ksv. H. I\. UttxsvroOD, PASTOR, ' Services next Sunday will oe os fol- lows: 10:80— Morning vrorsilp and Sermon, Subject,'' \ Tho Law ot Increasing Beturns.\ 13—Sunday School on«3 Blhlo classes. 7:80 — livening worsnfp and sermon. Subject, \ The BhniMimlto, \Woman.\ Second in aeries ell \.Anonymous Charac- ters of the Bible.\ Tho toplo at lha nald-wcot service Thursday evening wlH bo \ Popniar Approval of Goodly fidelity,\ Elder Clark illls. togothor with the pastor, ropresented. tho church at tho Presbyterlai meollns bold In Holloyou Monday and Tuesday-. St, Jqtm's (Episcopal) Olinreli, J.H. HEUBKDEES, KEOTOB. Sander. April SI Morning Prayer, litany and sermon 10:80. Sunday School 13. Evening prayer and sermon 7:30 The Odd Fellows will attend, m a body in the evening. St. Agnes Gull! moots Wednesday evening with Mn, W. S. Bsndolph. Ladles' Sewing Soolotgf Thursday of tor- noon vrHh Mrs. Yo&tjo. Tho Girls' Jrlondly Society meets Thursday evening. Mrs William Collins is visiting hoc -daughter in. Dunkirk* v Mrs B, It, Setvosa spent Wednesday with friends In,Hn|i«y, Mr. and Mrs M. D Qrinnell will apend Sunday In Albion Mrs J. D. Bobertson ot Buffalo was In Medina on Monday last Mrs B. B. Bobbin* arrived borne last eventn from her Western, visit. ' Mrs C, W, Hatch ot Lookport spent Sunday with Mrs, Charles Arnold, ^ Ira Watklns of Oakland, Canada, has been oalllntr on old friends in town, ' Mrs Iiee S Pat.ons will entertain tha JParllameutary btudy Oluh on \yednos- duy. S I', Servoss and; daughter, Lola, of Buffalo spent Monday with frlonds in town C £ Mead, who has boon spending the winter in California*, returned home on Sunday. A, D, Slno lair loft homo yesterday on his spring trip He will bo absent about throo mouths, Tho Standard Bearers will hold tholr next meeting with tho Missus Tuotor on ; Monday evening, Key, J, HY Herendoon attended the Eoohoster Clerical Association at Roch- ester on Monday, , MnB. Harry Dowey of ITorthTons- wanda was the gUestof Mrs, Charles.A, Mootpn Tnejday, - Kooorts from Buffalo state that Mis* Georgia Nlonol is rapidly recovering from her optical tronblo. Tho. 3Parliambhtary law Olub has boon postponed until April Both. Hostess Mrs; Oharlos Dreonan. . Mrs, Leo AVildiior, who has boon visit. Jng rolatives ia town, has returned to hor home In' Detroit. Mich, , Mr, and Mrs, Oharlea Brown arid daugh- ters attended s weddipg aunlvorsary at Johnson Crook on Monday. Mrs, Lydia Montgcmory, who has boon •visiting m town, roinruod the first ofthe woek.tb bar homo in Chicago, Mr, and Mrs, John vyhi'fiaker of Buf- falo have been spending a few days with hli father. W|itlam WMttaker. Mr, and Mrs, Jerome. Wblttloton ot Batavja spent Sunday with his parents, ilr, and Mrs, Jacob \WMMlaton Thpma's B, 0'urady, formally ot this place bat now on the wing, was In town yesterday calling on old friends, Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Freeman, who liave l)pen snondlngtho winter ln,yiorldB f returned homo tho first ot tho week, Q, A, Bowen anil family, J, B. Hutchin- son nnd family ondt H.'S. Olmrtoad »'nd family wont to' OakfloUV yesterday to attend the Coo-Itathbono wedding, . LeQ, 8. \Whoilon has a n»w Royal Tourist ear of famUy proportions. It is atuualihnndioniorcarth.anh.Is old ono. Vlllam WhMlor bai bMh engaged as chsftsur* Mr.ondMrs, Jsecb\WhttHaton of the Bates Bosd otlpbratad the fltty-fobnh anntttrsHtry ot'lholtr xnama^e oa Satur- day last by glvlnsT a.dtnntr to their children and grandchildren, Kev.Hernion Llndko, who has been visiting his psronts. Mr. nndMri. O.F. Llndko a t West Shelby during thop»at week, leaves tomorrow for Pittsburg, Pa., where he has received a call. • Kov, K. 3. O'Brien ot WolUville. N. TL, is tho guest of his aunt, Mrs, Garrett Boohoof WeiiAveaoe. ITathor O'Brian Is on route to Now York and will tall from thsra Saturday for an extended trip to Borne and tho Holy Lands.' m OBITUARY. UEwiB, Frank Lewis, who was fatally Injured last week Wednesday morning at the Medina Frame Factory, dted at the hospital \Sunday morning. He is sur- vived by his wife, daughtor. Kathleen; two brothers -- John ond Georgo of Medina — throy sisters -j Mrs. Thomas Gribbon. Mrs, John Ly(ioh of Medina and Mrs. Anna Groasatt ofj Marion, Kansas. ' Tho funornl was hold from St. Mary's Ohutoh Tuesday morning and was large- ly attended | itinera' 01ttb,| Tho first regular mootlbjr ot tho Mothers' Club was held In the klndorgar- ton rooms of tho Central School on Tues- day afternoon. The mothers who braved tho rainy Weather t= come to this moot- ing felt well ropald. for the effort made, as thoy ilatohod to Mrs, t>. Barry Dowey ot North \Eonnwanaa who told ihom of tho largofleld of work open to mothers' clubs. She made a special pica tor mothora t o llvo with and not for their children and for the children's honr, be- tween the passing oCtho dessert and tho coming of tbo sand man. MisS Pierce, preceptress of our High School, gave a very practical talk to mothers ot high school students, urging parents t o visit the schools and to co- operate with tho teachers In prevention ot tardiness, to see that report oards are brought homo, and deplored the number of social functions tho students are allowed t o attend, Won SCHOOL KOTJ.9. • from tho reports ot- the pupils, wp should judge thast tbeolaaain Neohantcal Drawing, under Mr, Poaraon, Is progress- ing finely XlMXioliSeiTOSstroin Buffalo, » for- mer Medina pupil, visited sohosl Mop. aay,' I Misses Dora 3FIag«, Dora and Clara Fetors of Albion Wore guests ot tho M, H $ lastneek. MIsal'lerfiobBJS taken her botany class out on ono fleld-elay pxcurslou The baiebaU aseason 1c beginning and some o f the fellows who are anxious to make the Kara mre picking up in their studies so that low standings will not Iceopthemtrom, playing. An average ot 76 per cent (l roqulrofl in ordor to play ball llartwoll Tompkins of Athlon visited school Friday. Superlntenden.* J, 0, VanEtten visited schools In, the southern part o( tha Sta(o last week tearohlng for teaehera Harold MalooJ.ro , has returned to sobool attfir a short illness Donadd Aoor stud Oedrlo Dygort wpro ih ; Booheltor , SsastiVtPOlci ang' atteriUeii \The •^a'r«0'«wtns,' , , '•' Bar* CoIjtaoVPoMklM? vlsltofl, tho flint. Tfear GenhaneXass lastaprldav ateernow and ga'? dVory intortlttng ia|k; on. the Gcrmsm' Ijnigusmo arid somo readings -f»qmGerWn literature. Winifred Smith Is visiting friends In 'Bpoheat^r,'. .1 '. Trierewllibpsauonofltfor tha Athjfotlp Aiioclatlon(Th-or»ilay evening) to-night at tha To'inpla. > Ai!n»lS»lou ton cents,: : AltaTO» * . Interoliu trsaqk moot on the campus Srl'day attpnocw, .nirll S8, Kah.1 rhlil ral|l Medln.al Tho photograph of tha High, jfohoal, it cut of which stppenrod In tho Buffalo, Courier, ji pus of the best pictures ever taken of ont school. Tho list of books for tho M, 11, S. lib- rary propiirodby the library ooimnlttco somo tiuiesgo, 3MI boon submitted to lira Dcpartuient of Kduentlon and with' a tow exceptions tho Ibrt It nppruvod, ^Yiion will the new hooks bo here ? TheK<i«enta t>onrdh»v-H mailoa change in the Junj examinations. Tho osamin- atlonswiiloh weao sohedoled for Monday and TuasJsy, JxxnQ 13th and Hth, will bo hold Thwiday sand Ifrlday, Juno ptn and 10th. Tho(ollowlnglift copy ota letter frpift tho Now \Xork State Kduoatlonnl BoruwtnispU To the \Principal— June 18lli nnd. Hth are important «• llglous holidays on which, a largo nnmtitr ot persons in that Stale can not consolon- ttously enmgo In secular pursuits. Ho- causa this (sot was overlooked when tho Hctents ciamlontloni were appoluttd for those nays, 1 * has been doolded to bold tlioregalBrltefreuti oiamluatlons here- tofore announced for Jons 18th sod nth on tae Thursday and JYtdey pnoeadtng, June 9th and 30th, As it will bo lm- cOulbleWgot isotloo of tijts ohango to allpersont not students Hi the schools who are insisted to talcs tho examina- tion, U slull be nsooisarT to inaka pro- vision for tha eccamlnatton ot such ptr- sons Jane ISthawid Hth, tho datoa hero- totoro announced, and quoitlon papers tor this purposso will be proparad and sent t o any principal roqnosltng them In all the mbjects annoonccd tor thou dates, satoipt In xnttslo, Begonts examl- nations thst sons given in rural school! on reccinmenOatlon of school commis- sioners and training class uaminatlons will be hull or* tho dates formerly an. aounced, It must bo clearly understood that no student in regular attondanco at an scadomlo school where tho examina- tions are hold, amd no other person who has entered any of the examinations pt Thursday or Pcidny, can. under any olp ounutanciil, be admitted, to any examin- ation o n Monday or Tuesday. WllLyou kindly aoo to It that notice of this Ar- rangement is extensively published In I I I I I I your locality » Very trnly'yonrs, CtMntts F. WnsrT.oci!. \ • • * • . - ' For $20.00 Made to Measure t * Fine Blue Serge, Indigo bye, Past Color, Fine Quality. Neat Striped Effects, also Color Pjatds. New Greys In Striped Effects, and Plaids. All the New things in Grey Suitings. Mode Two Piece Suit well tailored and finely trimmed, A swell Individual suit made to your measure. , New Styles In Hats. Soft or Derby Styjes. All the New Things in HaweiHats, $2,50 to $3,00. New Things In Men's Toggery. Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Caps, Suspenders and all the 'Small Fixings for JVien, I I I 1 PHILIP I. BRUST I MEDINA Two Stores LVNDONVILLE I bld<»-t Oatoh Tii .in, Among tho dxivors oC , joy Wagons tho novitiate H tho xnost oar^fnl and oonsld- erote and In proof ojt this assertion a little lnclilinftocscurrouV to one ot Medina's aiuatenr outolstsa worth publishing. Ills notno might bo Jones, hut It Isn't, however It wilt answot for tho purpose ot tho story, fano brl«ht day Jones took his family out tor aa spin ana while climbing a hard hill on clow speed ho noticed a rig come over the brow of tho hill, snddpnly slop nnd three XadlOS got quickly ont and mn t o the ildo o f the road. Thinking tho nun had a spirited horse Jones ran his machine In tho «lltoh, stopped the works and ran to tho assistance of tho man with tho horse, She* man and. horse seemed very qnlol and undisturbed, neversholoss Jones asked \Shall Head your horse byl\ 'Nawr'replIodL the bucollo driver, \The old BOSS rdll g£o by all right but if you wilt ketch the odd woman and the girls tnd lead Ihom. by you'll he holpln' mo a good deal, 11 And Jones didn't help. Kvang. Xmthoran SCrlnlty Ob-arch B8V. O. POBOKEBP, PA8TOB, German services every Sunday at 10:00 m. except .tho .lost Sunday of each month on which there will be English servloes at the uiuaJ hour. Ghuroh council .meets tho first Tuesday after the second bnndswv of each month. The young people's society,. \Con- oordio,\ meets tho first and third Thurs- days of each month. desolations of \Bespsct for Mrs. Walterf OriKwfoxd^ ,' Whereas, God In Els infinite lovo and; unerring wisdom hsi seen fit t o call unto Hlnisolf oar sister, Mrs. Crawford; and 1 .Whereas.. By the -death of oar slstor the Medina Baptist Sunday Sohool hat lost a faithful and efficient toaohor ; bo It •. •• fiesolved, That vve bow lri hnmblo sub- mission,: t o tho'Viri.ll of'dur heavenly .Father and slSoeroly syhipathizo with- 'tbe bereaved family, '• - Besojved,. That ov.copy ol! ..these roadltt- tionB'.tiosehttothp fairillyoji6nr doooaWd frlond, and sproo'd iipon the rnlnutds ot the SuBdoy Bohodl,. oaud prlntedt In our weekly papers, 1)B, BMII.tF.SWET'r, km A\'h, SWKTT, SaEOBGK AV, GABKEIT, \ Cbminttteoi Tuhereoloais Sunday. Through tho effort of the National Association for the study and prevention ot tuberonlosls next Sunday, April 24th, bos been designated as National Tnber- oulosls Sunday and in orery ohuroh a dtscoorse upon this subject Is expected, Tho association has accomplished much toward stamping out this dread disease and their effort toward enlisting the pas- tors of alii churches to aid the cause by discoursing oh this subjoot next Sunday -hoi met with almost;universal success. Tho pastors ot the various ohurOhcB in Medina have consulted together on this matter and as a result of the oonforenqo It was determined t o hove a union meal- ing and seonro a epeakor who Is thor- oughly familiar with the Bubject. It was fonnd that no one could be secured for next Sunday so the date was flxed for tbo second Sunday In May when Dr. George W. Golor of Boohester, the health officer of that city, will deliver the address; The servlOos; will In all Iprobnblllty be held in the Presbyterian Chnroh and It Is certain! that tho eanotuary will be filled, to overflowing on that occasion. ! Dr, Qoler is au' Intorestlng and forceful ^speaker, and years of oxporiorico and study have given him a Wealth of knowl- edge on the subject. At this mooting there will also he combined the musical talent of the Various churches under the dlroctlon of Miss Claxkoi Advwttsed r^ettars, MSDECTA, N,.iT., April at, 1MB. Colonhory Xioroto, Mlsa SI, Kujana (8), Mrs. it. Kujana (2), Miss Christine Fitz- gerald, 1). if. I^oUln, C. E.'Docket, Miss Gran Frlntz, Miss Klrayra Duroaler (S), W. J. Fuller, Thomas .Roberts, Frank Williams, Medina ISepubhoan, Mrs. Helen Smith, MIBB Violet Hoppo, Charley TifUIro. F. E, OOLBXTRK, Postmaster, BUSINESS Business in tbo building lino will soou bo booming so NOW is the time t o make nrransjomonts for your I*IiUMBXNG and HEA3CINI}. By so' doing yon avoid delays when your building Is ready. For CBtimatoi or information call or phone r. J, MARTIN, Stt £00 Jtagle Streot, Medina, .o'clock. All raorahorswho o»n possibly do so aro urged to attend on' Saturday linsteabt (([ Monday ovehliig, ; ''-' \' A Splenald Z«o'tare, . Judge AldOn <dlosed the Hood Oourso Inst Monday evening with a leoture, the subjeot being \The Needs o f the Hour,\ Tholeotmrorwas an hour late- owing to his trusting some one else to look up the trhlh eohodulo for him but the audience was more than repaid' for the wait in the general exiollonbe of the talk. Oar neighbor fr, F, Reynolds entertained the audience during the wait wltbr seleotions oh a Victor phonograph, \Wo hope the, management oW arrahge with sir; Boy- nolds for matinees every day atthoopora Hleotloh .of ,'diieotJors tor tno tiottn hodseduring thelsnmriieri Theohurse Aiaooiatton next SSOridof ovenlng.' v*a> an expollont ohb aud well worth ihe \'- jprftiOv .tishqnid peebttllnued.. ;.',. . , \. For Bent The upright portion ot tho Dawspn hodse now oooruplod by Dr, J, J. Walker., Oarpets tor hall, stairs, upper hall and parlors go with house. Also rooms over Hacfcey's market, For foil particulars oallon . 6tf '•> . . MISS G, A, NlCHOt, Wantecl.'. A woman' orrgirl for genorol ho two wort In family of tfiroo at summer home Just out of Albion. Must bp good: oook. Wages (5 per wodk, I\.or further Uifor- raatlon write at ones to Mrs. Burt Olncy, Borne, % Y, WAIT COMING IN IHUT sALJU. ITS GLORY If HI ] nn\AAMiF'Q ...WORLD OF WOMDERS AMD TRAINED WILD ANIMAL EXPOSITION MI 100 8TRAHGE iff, OUBIOIIS AWIAI, 1GT0B8-1O0 ENDORSED BY PRESS, PUBLIC AND CLEROV At THE ORBATEST BDUCATlONAt. BXPOSITION EVER WITNESSED. . M!' A arand Colossnt Aggrogrttion of Wonderful PeriorminicBleph«nt», Horses, Ponies, Pi»;s, Goats, Dogs and Monkeys. Beautiful Tropical Birds. RonWned and Daring Acts, Aerial' Explolti ( Long DL Xeaps, \Von|deriuI Blcycltsts, High Wlro Peflls. | 25 FAMOUS FUNNY CLOWNS- M Glorious Free StreetPaiAat 12.30Noon StPlU 1 Mv /• PJROF. DEaOSHBN, the World'* Orcmtest will give a marvelous demonstration o ng Machine Expert. 'wonder of the «xe, THE AEROPLANE, , ^„ J i Remember the Day and Date TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Doors Open at I and 7 Pi M, TJN-DER OtTIt COLOSSAL, SCOWi OF •WATERPROOF CAjfVAS HEN WANTED Sober reliable men to drive team svnd work on tents. Qood wages and study work guaranteed. Apply at the grounds on day of show. \AVA3UXs XaUBCXEX:s3I l 3? -A.T MEDINA r Thursday and Friday, April 28 and 29 Witty Htbi-iStli, The above dates aura the ones ohoson tor tno production of tho beautiful now operas \l'ho Co-Eds ot dlenwopil,\ Please bote bnango from dates given last weeki Kohea-rials (or this ontortalnmont are progrossing finely and give- promise of giving the people of Moillna a rare masioal treat. Whon I t is known this opera li written, composed' and produced oioluslvaly by Medina, people Interest is added to tho event, Harry T. Kroiuparfe 1» the author and the. ijadlos 1 Auxiliary 1 of tneV.M. •<3,A,a* a P^e* , pd,tpproiont j this new opera, Jjomehiboti the: dntos— j May i»18tfar. , * The Rochester Trust and Safe Deposit Comp* Main Street West cor. Exchange Street ROCHESTER, JV. Y. Capital and Surplus, Sl.200,000.00 Resources, 520.000,000.00 The Largest Trust Company in the State* outside 6JE NeW York City, solicits your account, and will pay mtsf• est on any amount up to $10,000.00 at the fate o£ ^ Deposits made on the first three days of -each month; will draw interest from, the first*. - ••*:;'..\*;• Drafts, Checks, Express or Mfdnoy Orders-received and popipt :M- khowkdgment made. /,, •:•-':,'.:. W« extend a cotdlal invitation to Visit our Burglar Proof ialo ; I3epo«(t Vstfltj. , '«.•'•'•.: ',':'• *''.:•: Masey to loan on approved-collateral.