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BET BO BO BB BO B9 .Two and fhree Button Models. : Suite $li ? $12 ? $15 to JIB BSI BS oa. na una na n •a Every Mao, that wears a BE Suit bought here, will know BB \what it is to be well dressed. •a - BO, an aa na aa BQ BB BB GEO, l^ f OW&FN3, II CLOTHIER, TAILOR, HATTEB, FURNISHER, 42* Main St., Medina, NX II r«BaBBBnBnnaBBnanannHarifiMnnnnnr5oaianBnt3nBnoannBncl»nn°a QaPnaauaaaaanaD^oQaaHaiaapauBDaB^aaiaQEiuSguaauaEiaDpiaaa •*1 r lMHMMMp BeHPkc>ne<3671 SuiidayHo«rsl2tolp.m MACK'S KEXALL DRUG STORE To make our stock of Photographic Apparatus complete and up-to-date We have, just put In a representative line of EASTMAN PREMO CAMERAS for Film and Plates EASTMAN KODAKS and EASTMAN PHOTO PAPERS Post .Cards, Films and Chemicals Always Fresh CTHARLES A. MACK I DRBG MERCHANT THE REXALL STORE i CLOTHES HAVE A GREAT INFLUENCE on a man's success or failure in life, Then why not dress,;yourseIfto%vln? We Will make SUIT, OVERCOAT or TROUSERS TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL measure by the Ed, V. Price «S Co,, our Chicago Tailors, from $18.00 to $45.00 and guarantee unequaled value and uncommon satisfaction. • .Trurikls- and Bagrs/fbr-Vacation J / '\ <J ; DERR[ LOTT , ' Clothier and Furnisher, ' Medina, Nf, y. I I When You Need A Spring Bed Get One of the New Kind WITEDGE The Witedge Spring is the only kind that prevents the mattress from spreading of shifting, aiid keeps a two-part mattress closely together. It has all these desirable features combined with real comfort ip^^^f^^'oaxid durability at a price All SfctTSfo-fo S ' within the reach of all, The greatest display of Bed-Room, Furnishings in Western NeW York \/ • '* ;is& Wisher Co. {JgJSf^Av**. 3 STORES 373-373 Lyell Ave. '< '.'• ROCHESTER* N. Y. . , -J TXBIIj TaBtlC. WESTBOUND. No. S3,7,19 a . m„ dally; Mo ST,»:« a, i, dally, No '41,11 .Ma*:m.,or Snnday; No 45, 1 10 p m , dally; N o 49, B:JQ p, in , ex Sunday* No, 63, 7;40 p m , dally, No. 59, la 64, Dally B*5TB0UISrD. No, 80,1 09 a to., ex Snnday.for Albion; No 58, 7 )4 a. m., mall daily, Mo. 43. 9.48 a in., dally j No.*8,12 SO p. n>, dally; No, 69, a SS p m ,-dally, No. 54,4.S5 p m„ ex Sunday, ifp*70, 0|80 p. n> .dally; No, 74,7.43n m, daily. Tralna Nos 43, 54 ana 74 enstbound and trains Nos 37 and 40 weatbouna. will run o n fast schedule and- make stops only at the woto Important 8tafions, No. 67 dally, Buffalo express, 10.00 p in, Thla train will ic«y a Rooheator 8 bO p m , nrrIvlug.Lool.poft 10:35 p, m., Uuf- folo 11 -40 p. in. No, -5? leaylu?rBw>hester 4ls$0p. m. tor Medina wlH'nofe-run Sundays;, . , L . IOOAI; BBtrnxjn, Wagons! Wagons! Now Is your chance to' buy a Carriage, Surrey* Can- J ... opy Top or Fruit Wagon CHEAP as i am selling.my entire stock to maikfc rboth for the friiii: business. Also Poultry wanted. ^Itftarfcive; MedIiiaVN.y* We Want Vour Patronage The [New Drive Barn Having purchased the Gris- wold Drive Barn we are in the business to accommodate our patrons and we -want y*tir patronage. Prices reasonable. Best service. Call and be convinced. Billings & Co. Snbacrlbe for Tho Medina Beglator $1 petyiijiri , Try Ylear, tl,6*o w UaT«n*?lKaV. Witr Bpoclalsalo at Br»it»\ tot: (ho nextj q days. i* Don't forgot/tha date o f (he Flqwet Carnival, Angu*tS8-S4, , • Batavla Odft Jfollowi ar e panning to hqldafalrSoptfeniberBthto iOth. . Nathan Kelsey, agsil-78 *eafi d^ftdlli QalheaonSondayfronipjiralyiU ' -. iThe dodloatlpn ( of the new Polli h Ohnroh will ocotir on Mohday. Aagmt lBlh. -• *•'.•' A good bnlJdlng lot fo « lalo, cheap. Enqjulra of W. W. SliorwotJa, 317 Park' Avenue. # jp{[ Malloy'a HuaMera ef Bodlioitor were dofeatod on Saturday br tho lodal team byaaoorootStoi, The eighteenth anljual «q«ilon of th? Odd Fellqwa' Hom o AfiooUtlijn Ii bslng held £n IJooiport today. .With pork afc'SO oont* a pound and younit s'K« a t t& apleoo, ther e ilionta bo a ruih \back to th e farm,'* ' At tho Bnptltt plonlo on, Saturday lait there Waa an attendnnoa of 817, A, good tlraewaa reported by all. Th»\WoitaraNewyerlcJin!ltatlon for Doal Mntoa wl»U knowledge of doaf children 6 year* dt ago and opwatd* who nro not attending lohool. Olrous goera, bajiebairfaias and gaaiory' god« I n thli country ohowed tip 18,000,000 worth of ponnuta last ja«*. . BubMrlbo now for 'rh* Barter and atart tho now awry \Through tho Wall\ which will bo run* In thla papM, * ttveryono who hat a horao ani eaeMage ll Invited to take part in the parade lor tho lflonor Carnival, August mt. Tho 1011 oonvantlon o f the Western Now York Volunteer Ktrenitn** Jiaao- ola«on will bo hold at Sprtugtlllo, Erie Qounty. Uoauroyouio a tlmiwall line of Jolt* which Brmt la showlnn mada to mtaumre for you r owp Ideal. Mado fltit-ola»» for tao.oo. •\ropoaltlon? for the t*o now brldgoi over Oak Orohard Crook at a total ooit oIU7,500 were both voted down by Carl- ton taxpayer* on Friday laafc. Tell your out-of-town Irlondi aihout \Carnival Court\ and all tho now at- traotloni at tho ^lowor Carnival, Aug. tint S3-S4, and Invito thoin to coma. Tha annual outing of tho Niagara County \Vetcrana' Aiioetatlon win bo hold at Oleott Beao*i on Saturday, Nino G, A. K poita will take part . firoekport wIU !haw a hand, oonoatt ovory Thnciday ovenun. A lubsorlptlon, ol H0O haa booo*«med. to far whloh. proi vldca for eight waakly oonoard, Have you aeon that wall iult o r *toy which youxnotghboniwaartngr Ihat la ono of thoa* made to order aulta at K0.0O at JJrnat' tilg bargalna, ' a'helntotnattonatApnlsSbltiporiJuuo- chtlon artf holding their anndol poavih- tlon at Kj'gafo Fallijlh u woek. a'ho aeuion will odd with trfday'r maetti g The Odd Foiiowa of Roche iter will ifnn an szourtlon 4 t o ;tlio look port Homo to give all who with'an opportunity to at- tend tho annual- meeting of Iho Home A isoolatlon. The ponilon office at ttochealor Ii to be dlfoontlnuoil aa tho duMei are ao light now, th o old voteram dying elf ao faat. and tljo loldlera having » foil record In Washington, U Is not needed. The oxccntlve coramllteo of the No w York stMo gransto hai chosen Tro y aa tho nest place o f mooting-. Ilochester made a hid for th e msalon, but, all tblngi contldered, It was dejiued. bolt t o take the meeting Into an oniteca ooonly -aaagfc Pebruary. •\ According to a flew Itwv-whloh recent- ly went Into effect, tho school consul la not to bo taken now unti l the last of August. Hitherto the census had to bo taken before the a'nnnnt school mooting which was alwaya hold the first par t of August. Learning to swim, ll certainly a good thing- but It does not nlwayi lava life. Expert BWlmraerfl often euccanyb to bathers.' apoplexy or cramps. Good judgment should, be ovor prcient -with ono Intending to venture Int o tho water. If too warm or the water li over cold stay one . Smok e Reciprocity flvo-oent cigar. BOtf Lockpor's' Ol d .Homo Weok waa a grand success In every particular. It la estimated that 60,0000 persona visited, the city during tho .Wools anil that thoy spent at Ioost t3OO';00O. The committee In otinrsoe hod about $10,000 fo r tho odlehra- tlon and It la reported that after all bills nro paid thero will be a 'balance o f over 1500. ' ! . The. State Commtssf'n'er ql Agrio.nl- 'tura announce^ that SVrangemonFs have boon completed with Secretary of Agrl< culture Wilson for two, ''scouts\ from his department to assist th e authorities In Bearohlnit fbrgypsr and browntall moths and to prevent the entrance of the post int o tho State\. Th e .Legislature appropriated f 50,000 for the campaign. Ex-Suporvisor .William Oolllaari. '6f Barro Center met with a painful aooidont Sunday evening- about 10 o'clock b y fall- ing down a flight- of stairs I n the Hanloy block at Albion. Bis loft arm was badly broken at tho wtyst by the contact with the landing at th o foot o f tho italrs and a gash about two .inohos long Was cut In ills torehoail. Af tor medical ottontlbn ho was taken In a n automobile to his borne in tiarre Centor. • • • 'Lo t eaoh Ono try, In some w«j to: help, tho hom e paper. If a railroad la wanted, the paper has to-blow lor It. It the pub- lic needs stlrlng: up, the newspaper Is called on . Whe n A society b«« a aupper or a fair or a meeting, It goe s to the paper to give notice. .The nowapapcr Is or- pcoted tg puff tho schools, ,anil pralaethe; gradbatea wliother-thoy return the com- plement or otherwise) to advanoo the In- terest of oil business men-whether they advertise or not; .and yot, there ore some who crltiolso the-paper, ' Andorra, tho little republic sandwiched In betwjeori the -frontiers of Franco nhdSbain,.l8 in. nja'ny respeotian ideal country. It has no;army, no policemen, no criminal's, no Arc department, no weather h'aroau, n a postal Byatem an d no oolhedinon'ey,\ JDlft wtold thbrebeone long-drawn period of bliss eio'opt for the' foot that it also \ban no ball names, no old hom o weeks,, n o firemen's psrades, no. factory euiployo'a.CTcntalona slid no po- litical canipalguB.—BatuvIa'No*!. Big bargaini at Brmtt' this week • Surrogate's Court will clou during tha month of Augus t ' Bargalna In olothtng and men'* fur- ntahlnga at Brust'd. Ba aura t o care for your flowers and bring them to tha Flower Carnival, Aug* ustSSSO ( The Prohibition county opnventlon wil l ba held o n Saturday afternoon in the Christian Ohqroh a t Albion, The annual plonlo pf tha Wlnjajr Study Club will be held August 10th atVto torlaVark, Niagara Falla, Out, The Orleans Counfy J?rult Growers' Aaaool^tfon will hold ita annual sammor meeting at Point Urease on Wednesday, August 17th A t the VTestern Now York Volunteer Firemen's Convention held In Lookport last week, b'prlngvllle was ohosen unanl- moualy a> the meeting place In 1011. A lawn social will b * held on the. Baptist Ohuroh-lawPj to inorfow'(Bvidaj) eteniflgflnder the auaploea of tltift Wo':. men'i.Spolal t/nlon. Speoial mualo. t|B,r- inji th«iv«nln|i, If any rnan wiahea to khliw wbatthe' woman pt today have to oontena Willi,' let Win tr y t o wobbla I n one o r Jho» new'fiingied. hpbhto #yrt» or plaiter V hat on htihead with » hatpin, \• '< Have: you teen tho bargain* Brnat Is offering f Bulta, overooati, raincoats; bats, caps, shlrti, underwear, tronaors and straw hats must be closed ou t tij. make room for-alteratlons in thoatoro..' A'Vonpla otyonni mcn'uaihod FearK and Gilder riding bloyolea had a head oS' oplllslprt naaf Weft Barre lait ovening, Fearby was qulta badly injnred, it Is reported, but Glider oioaped Vrlth; alight bruls/i, a. p. Bowon wants early apples atlils old tU'nd, in barteia or In bulk, la'ttcr pKofowi, an y time, but prefori i o wbelYS noar or during the lorenoons of Wednoi- daya and Saturdays a i ataamera are bo.ro only on theio days, S3w3 The 41st annual reunion of theism New york Volnateen will bo held a t KnowiewiUle, Orleana bounty, on Thuri- day, August Both, in Orange Hall. The business session will b » held I n iho morning. Tlio history o f the regiment Is being prepalred, * . mtsoxAx Mimiotr, OB1TUAKV- imoWNJSO XX OANAL ' axalit. Thai death of August Slahl, axed TO years, it resident of Eoyalton for tha past 40 years, occurred at his lato rotldonoe on the Dltoh Itoad. at WoToottsvllIe, on JulySltn. The funeral waa hold .Friday w at \ o'clock from tha homo. Hot. J. H. Knoubcl, ofllolatlog. Interment wiii mada at Ht, nidge. Ho Is survived by hit wlh an d fonr tons, Charles o t Mlddloport, Kudolph, John and JCmtl or Uoyalton and, tour daughtors, ilrs, August Sohradac and Mrs, Lewis Klalno ot aCIddllport autl Mrs. John Sehradsr and lira, IT. Florts ot Medina and one brother or Uoyalton. r MidUloport Herald, • * COIXIN8 Mr, and Mrs, W, 3. Collins have tho aympathy ot the entire community in tha death o f their daughter, Anna, whloh ooourrsdon Tuesday last, asged six yoari, A Utile oyer tw o months «go showas strlokon wit h scarlet fovar, later diph- theria thin followed whooping oough, meningitis and other complications which proved too great a strain for nature to endure, and tht UUls suflorar, ptJUentihrouBh all, wu finally deuToatad Inharvalfanfiflghtforllfe. - • Tho funeral wa s held at St. Mary's Church tnIs niornlng. , wiiKtsn. Sandt C . Whoalor died at his homo oast of UUIvlllo yesterday niornlng-after. a jlong illneii with parmlyili, aged fit ifllr. Wheeler was a vaterkn of tha Civil War and an aotlvo menitW of the Ma- (onto, fraternity under whole direction tho fonoral sort loss will p° hold Friday a'rtornoon, His; widow and sous-William M . and Qoorgo turvlve, Two brothers—Catvld of Genesee County, R. A . of Shelby, and a stater—Frances TVheelor, of thla place. - • MCiunDeoif. Monroe. Richardson, ajtcd 73 years, died at hi s home on Bast Center Street o n Sunday evening after an illness ot ly a taw hours from heart failure. He Is survived by a w lto, two soni and throe daughters. JTno tuneral _waa_hekt on Tuesday afternoon, tho Rev. W. IX. Keeee, pastor ot 'the' Methodist Church officiating. The interment waa I n the Tnnnor Cemetery. Mrs, O F , Butt* Is spending the week at Oleott. Mr. and .Mrs H S\ Wolton arojeeoreat- |ng at Troutburg, ilr s Nelson Hoag la vlattlpK her, mother, Mra.\Eunioe Gratrlok. > Miss Savilla B|lsa of Albion spent last weok with Mlsa Edith MaUlson. . fidward Yagge and Le o Gould are apondlug the, weok at Atlantic, City. Robert Rowley o t Ohloavgo, III,, spent last week, with hla uuedo, S . CI. Rowley, Jliss Almeda Harmon ot Kootietter spent last week with U\it S'lorenoe Bool, Mlsa lone Beyer la vliltug hbr unole, Fred Beyer anal family at Cloveland, Ohio. ' Mlsa Lena Howlantf is spoudlng\a two* weeks' vacation at Olootb andtCounty Lino, w J i Mr* HI S, Kroinpart and two Dhlldron ofSimofio, Out., are YMHlngrolttfciytjgin -town,. ' ^ 5»- .\. ^rvlnj< Bowon, who hiu .besri' visiting: •relatives, in Now- -Ifork, has .'returned, homo. . \'''\ | *- -•••• Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hdnuanoo end ton have boon visltuitr 'frllnda in Batavia. '. , Mils Sllnnlo Wlnsand Miss KIMhner of Duiuth liavobcou guests ot iJlsi.B'ranocs, Kennedy, ' ' _ '•'\1. . r, WissPebprahpellno Wsiondlng a,t,wo weeks' vacation with hor^slstafc In De- troit, MIoh, .-; .. \°\ • -., , Willi»*n.Bt*nloy and jofl^oj Binning- ham, Ala*,, are guests of hu sister,, Mrs, V. H, Whlpplt!, ' \'• ! - .. ' .' Alarg t number of the local.lodgo of O . E. S, attended the dlitxlot plonlo at Oloott yetterday. . ..-J Born, o n Friday Mtto>,\4r VanValoonhurg (neo Fr^nooa Ifonlofl) of, Boohoator a, sort, \ *\ l ., Goorgo Urakcfot Koohotter t)icnt Sun- da y wllh hi s parents, Mr, a'nd ,Mra.- Oharloa Drake, •* ' • Mr, and Mrs. Horbort». 'Xlnkham add ohlld pt Annltyvlilo, H,I.,nregiie»t»ot relatives i n town, Atlas Kdna Miller, who has boon visit- lngtrlond* In town, hai'returned to her home in Batavia, Bov. Thomas de Ornohy- will ! joave, to« morrow for Lako Kouka whore b a will spend his vacation. • • - ' Mrs. Beartco Bowon, acd daughter?, Krvans, havo boen vlaltlng hOt parents at OakHeld tins weok, k Mr. anil Mr«, O. Vt. Shorten ot Niaga- ra Falls woro guests latt weok of Mr. and MM, A, J. Kloharda. Mr, an d Mrs. Walter. Mabbolh and daughter of Waterbnry-, Conn.Jiavs been guoiti ot Thomas Turrsll'a. a , Bliueon Dnvls ot Clovelund, Ohio, and son, Joseph, at Denver, (\ol. nro gueitt at. tho realdenoo ot J?. A , Davis.. Mrs, Francis O'Kooro and dnustMors, Who have boon vulUtig- ^lHlva* in Whcatville, have raturnotl hohfo! MM, Ii. H. Vail ot Ohnrohvllls. who hau boon visiting at tha rosldonw ot Jotoph Brace, hat rsturnedC home, Mis* Dorothy Smith . ot Nowtnno is visiting her grandparsntt, Mr, and Mrs Charles Fischer, Br. of Hldgoway. Thomas O'Mnlloy left on Tuesday tor Sal t Lake City, Utah, where h o will spend the remainder ot Iho month. Mrs, K. B, Babblaa, Mrs. H , 0 . Mix of Stmeoa Palls and Mrs. F. H. Kurd took avn auto.trlp to Danirttle yattarday. Mr, and Mrs, Edward J. Kennedy ot Indtanopolif, Ind., ara- visiting hit par- ents, Mr. and Mrt. Michael Kennedy, Barry Stokos, wh o haa been bama on th a sink list tor the past two weeks, ro- turnsd to Pittsbura; in Monday last, - Air. and MM. W.A»Koborandohlld» ran and Mrt. Ladd ot Toledo, Ohio, are tfnMU ot Dr. and KM, 0 , EC. Slmonds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles aiaok and ohll- drvn left town on Mondar far Chicago, 111., for a two w^elfci' visit with r»UUroi. Mrt. S. Grover o t Koohestcr and Mils Helen Coibnter ot l'hllodalphia, Fa ,/nro visltlbg a t the rosldoncf 'ot J. f I', The body of a man was discovered floating i n tho canal noar th e power house about noon y (.Stanley,. The police and Coroner' Fair ma n were noUIIed immediately and olHoer Fuller hurried to the soono and palled the body out on tho bank where it Was reoognliod aa that of Frank McMillan, a n ngid an d well known oltlzwn ot this village, wltoso rosl- denoe Is o n West Avenuo, The body waa taken to O'Kollly'a undertaklngt rooms and later t o hla homo. Coronor Falrman -viewed the remains and after talking wit h those who had any knowledge o f tha affair found that death waa due t o suicide Mr, MoMlllan was last seen alive about 11 o'olook standing: o n Ohuroh Street bridge and was notlood partloularly by a resident ot that section on aooount ot his vlolont shaking wKh. palsy, DeoiaWd. i t tui;ylved by tvrft topa— Frank andBUgh—and ono < laugb.ior.-v Mra, Johft F/. Hiw > ot Mlddloppit, Oontfaotoi- ¥, A . ^ott w»» attanifod yesterday noon by three Italians na he .was outorlng tho Wals h Hotel tor hit 'dinner. .On e ot'them, the manwhoittok- -pd astcmoln thotronoh tome tim e slnoo whloh stcuak another laborer on tho head, and aotloutly Injured hlui, waa the prin- cipal acgroasor, Afte r the aooidont he disappeared and did no t show u p until today whon ho met .Gott and demanded i8bcontiduo him u p t o tho time ho quit work, Ho wot told to go t o the works In tho attflrnapnand'got bl a pay thero, and ait* that tho ro w started and was olascd by£ ono ot the Italians hurling a bi g ttono at Qott, which baroly miisod His head and wont through th e door Into tho hotel, Tlio men were arretted: shortly after and hailed before Juatloa Bralnard wh o gave two ot thorn 80 day* in the Albion jail an d diioharged the other, who olaliuod he was ondoavorjng t o prevent hosMlltlot. The first ntalitont claimed the reason ho W»a in tho troy wt t that tho ma n light- ing for hla eighty coots wot a cousin, thus making It a family matter, The oouilns will bo able t o cool off during (heir residence In Albion. AKNIMI. MtCKriNO. ' iwmm I Brusfs Big Closing Out and Alteration Sale I I I I ! Here ate a few of the gteat bmgains », . you can get at Brust's tliis week: Bargains in Clothing In Ma„de-toOi(]er : Suits, in Hats, Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Keckwearanu^ill kinds Qt'Men's Furnishings Summer Underwear Balbriggau Underwear ...Special 26c a garment Poros-knit Undcrweai'.,,,,....,Special 39c a, garment B. V.D. AtMetiQ Underwear Special 89c each B. Y. D. Union Suits ».., Special 8.0c ?1.50 Unioxi Suits,..,,..,,. , $1.00 each k Men's NegHgce Shirts Plaited trout Coat Style. Cuffs attached or Separate, $l i f50Shirts..„ u |..,...,....,.,..'. 4 ... i :..„.„„„„ ,„.$i.li) $1.25 Shirts.,..,. ,, ;„,..„..„„„ ( ....„.„„.i ;M)Q $l.00^hirts. „„„.„.„„,..,;,..„...,.,.. Bt-okert tot of $1.00 Shirts to Close Out at,,... Men's Work Shirts „.....„„„.„, ....,.,... Men's. NegHgee'Shirts with Attached Collars, A-llColors ,„., ,. BUieNvgligee Shirts with two Separate Col- lars. A- We Shirt,.... ,„...,... 76c 50e 87c T8c 50e* Ralacoats Htibberked Raincoats, Specinl,.. M , ,..,,$4.25 RnglisliSlip on Raincoats. Regulnr $12,00. ' Cont, at.,.. •..„... ,,, s .„„ 1 „.„„,,,.,„$8,60 PrllsUlr I* LSJ^UJD 1 Tlio annual mooting ot School District No, ID, IMdaraway an d Shelby, waa held onTueiday uvonlne; at the high school building. Goo. A. Nowoll was ohosen ihalrman, M , f, Whedpn olork, W. A, Bannolt and Hurt A. Bunt tellers. The annual-report waa read by the chairman and upon motion wat received, and liied Tho following estimate preuarod br the board of eauottloa wa t Mad and upon motion a ballot waa taken to rait* by tax tlB.OlOl salaries,... KMoeoo ~ ' \ d carting. and printing .,,....*..» *Af,4WU U VnlKht and carting. M us Klutlimrrj-ami printing Too oil rael[ana light...,, ....,\....;.d 1*»0U ilallalnts grounds an mpafrt I.OCO 00 Ketnnd ot taxes and milium -• •. . »» Supplies „ 50000 Ubmrj. iojoo Apparatus... loom 1'urnlloro aoooa Inelflenlata 4>0 0» Tolal,,.!.. lisScFoe OoodandlntenHtnlsed wtthmitnoto i.lltw Co tiasuco .'3.M000 , Sweo 1J.1MCO J mount to b a nbwd. a\ \ • Fred Ewald, a former resident of this village and member ot the 39th Separate 1 Co.,fdlodisst evening at Sflagnra Fafit, aged M years. The remains wilt, be brought t o Medina today and taken to thahomo ot Mrs. Trofolat West Shelby where the funeral will bo bold on Friday at S p, m. Mr. Ewald I s survived by three brothers and a elator. _. • GILDER. 1 Mrs, Glider died ot her home I n West Barre this morning aged 7 6 years. Sho Is gurvlved by three daughters, Mrs. Sahdorson Jot Oaklleld, Mrs. Thomas Farley of this place and one other and a son Charles. The funeral will b e hold on Saturday next at 2 p in . • .«•' »' — '• — Sleetion 01 Oflicari, The how officers for Medina Lodge. No.-, 72,1, 6. G. T., wero elected aa tollowa.at. tho meeting: C. T.-^Arthur Harrold, V . T.-tJlaBankor.' a Sooy.-Edwln Blobardson. Treat;—MU?Cady Lao'y. F. r Seoy,—Barton Woodard, Chaplain—Mrs. S. t. Cooko. ' Marshall—William Ross. \Guard—Oarroi Poler, Sentinel—William Albono. P.-Wi.Tir^Jsmes Fldworday. S.- T. Cooke and M. C.' Laccy wero oleotod delegates to attend the Grand Lodgo session to be hold a t Niagara Falls August 23 to 85. This session wil l bo followed by tho National session which will convone'tho remainder 6f the week, Nathan S.R , Gilbert wasreeommended as Lodgo Deputy and Mrsi Gilbert Was recommended a s Snperlhtehdent ot juvenile work. Btosplul v.lr. The coniinlttee tor tlio Hospital Fair, whloh it to bo hold November SO, peoem- ber 1, S, 8, have many 1 now' and-attraotive Ideas; Don't.iorget the te n articles thot each mohbor Is expected to give. '•-;•'• r - ».:'\ . SHADIGEK . r.f p Seihujler.|i | ' ' Oblndo Drake, who hasf boon visiting hid grandpnrouu, Mr, nnuf Mrs, Charles Drake, returned Jo hit homo (n Koohos- tor Sunday.- , . i •' Mrs. F, Gregory and Mrs. Alts Austin and son, Floyd, of Medina, hsto been tho guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Hotter! Anstiri,- Batavla Kews. \ I * ' Hist Beatrice St . .Tohtf'ja i»pect*d In town on Saturday from Wasl(lngton, D. O-, ahd will bo the gocat oE bar aunt, Mrs. Irving; St. John. MM. Alma Spoor and Mrs, Biirt Sor vota are In Look port today attending the Odd Follows' Home Association Meeting to which thor are delo^taA. Misa Battle KIttrcdgo wid Miss Cora Hand of Medina leave Monday for a ten day s visit a t St. John! and Owassd. Mloh.-Mlddloport Horald. , .. Bov. II. F . Elllnwood will *pendtho month of August with his mother at Pembroke. Jnrs. EUlnweoa will vUlthor parenlsnt Newport, Ma!!. ' . Mr. and MM. W . S, Kandolph left town the Bret ot the week forlnwoodo n Fourth Lak e In the Adlrondacks where the y will enjoy ah outing. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Byan, Dr. and Mrs. Downle of Mlddleport and Mr. and Mxs, John Dudlmu or LyndonvllleJeavo- town on Saturday for Burleigh Falls, Canada, for an ontlng. MM. Robert Stltt of Rochester. Who has beon spending a few days With- -her daughter, Mrs. D . J. Benson, returned home Monday nccompauiod by her two nelces, Esther and Mabel Benson,* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uaze\ Mrs. Frank Bennett, Misses Zella Bonnott, fio atrfee Bennett, \Floronoo Ives, Francos Wled- r^ph.hiid Bertha Boyce.dre 'apondlrig tho week In a cottage at Oloqlfc. , ... ' i • * Medina friends of Mr. and lire. B. F. Potter ot Medtordi Oregon, havo received- th e announcement of th e approaching marriage of their daughter, Mtllloeht, to Mr. Harry Shulor. The wotldipg w|l l occur August 10th. J . W. Johntiono of this place, who has recently taken a pleasure -trip from Medina t o Now York via; Montreal,. Quebec, Prince Edward Island and other points, writes us a lino that' will make lodal Ilshormon 10fc up und take •nptloo. Ho Boys \talk about ilsh biting, where I was in Nova Scotia the uah tve'ro s o vicious I bad to hido bohinda tr'oo to bait my hook,\ This must be a6rasjbhlng' -like-Point Breeze flshlnft ohly* different. Henry D. Bortlott, lato professor'of tho- Holloy School, later Suporlhtendoht of the Medina School Syttoni and latSit tho, honorable donnty. olerk, of thl), county, bad conferred upon him on Suhday'lost by the University of Nature-th'o exaltod degree ofipapa, and Harry Is «o,tlokioil_. over, lt 4 that ho lost all illshlty and oots like a sohoolboy with hla first baJJobafl mitt, An d it was not a. Bartlett pair 'either, just ec nine poun i boy,, r; Mothor and child are doing nicely and hopes ore * entertained that in- time the father will\ regain hit equlilbrum. ' ESTI1IATEO IIKOK1PT8 Tuillons „.. I 810 W Itegenu MO 00 Heparvlsor... \ \ Banktax . wueooo lalanceoahand 1,81110 The ballot resulted In 4) tor and S against tha tar. The crowded condition ot the tohools and tht neceiilty for an addition or now building was brought t o the attention ot the mootlnft and after considerable dis- cussion, Mr, 3. J. ityon's resolution ^uthorUIntr the preparation ot plana and jlnvestlgiting tho (needs ot the district ftogelhorwlthan aavUory committee of twelve to-act with th e board was adopted, iho committee named la (J. A. Bowen, A , G, Phillips J . T . Bymos, Onrl it. Dreed, F. M . Polar, 3*. Conloy, Samuel Jtiandauer. Harry Kowlcy, It. \V . Hob bint, b . J. Skinner, II. F. Wolton mill C. J , lirennnn, The meeting than adjourned and organised at n caucus with th o aame 'oflloeM, F, W. Whipple, Watton F. Barry an d Oharlas J. Brennan were nominated without opposition. At the election yesterday there were eighteen votes cast o f which the above candidates received seventeen an d Mr. Ryan's committee got tho other vote \at guardians o t the Board ot Education.\ REFRIGERATORS 1 AT COST! SUHDAV SCRV1CK5. HetbodlltSpUoopat Ohuren. B.KV, W. H, KKESB, D. D., PASTOlt. PraaehlBK by the pastor. The Ubautattqua Vcspor Service, will be used a t 7:30. All are welcome. The Bible School moots at 13 and the League a t 6:30. Week-night prayer I s held Thursday at 7S30. The Wonicns, Missionary societies moots Friday s t 3 o'clock wltb Mrs. Fxank Howard, Baptist ennrett, RKV. Tno>r.A9 DEGEUCUY, 1). D.. Pastor. Tho Bible School will meet a t 13 o'clock A . S, Braughton, superintendent. The Pastor's Bible class will moot at 12 as usual. Young People's Sooloty will moot nt 0:30. Evang, Xntlieran Trinity Church REV. C. POECKLBn, PABTOH. . Services, next Sunday, August 7th, at •Trinity Lutheran Ohuroh nt 10:80 a, in. Special meeting after services. THE s-LOWEK 0A.UNIVAI, AUG. 33-3* In addition to several now booths at the carnival this year, a special attraction will bo \Carnival Court,\ whloh will combine many features of unique Interest Thero will bo morally something doing every hour, including fortune tolling In real gypsy stylo, a number of drills of muoh beauty and oharm, such as tho May polo danco, flag drill, otc , add an art gallery, tho works for whloh havo been \procured of great expense from' every quarter of th e globo for this oc- -oaslpd,\ Tho ovenlngontertalhmonts will consist of short fnrcoB repeated twice each oven- ing, so tha t all will havo good oppor- tunity to see and hear. ' The carnival is sure to ho more than ever worth while this season and It i s hoped that tho attendance will be larger than over. Tho place to rest and on joy your vaca- tion, Splondld Ashing on tho grass beds, Dancing every Saturday evening, Hauter's Orchestra! of Bookport. Sun- day'fish dinners a specialty—torved nt tho Ontario Houso. Motor boats. S.iwd ' AnvertlHd tettets. Mil, tt'Wi Yquhg, Mrs, Qrott, Tonoo TJmbertp., F.B.poLniJBilf i. -M .^. PoitmaitBr, ; ' Vox Rent The upright portion'ot the. Dawson fiousoflow o.oouplod by Dr._ J, Jl Walker., Carpets for hall, stairs, upper hall and; parlors g o with house. Also, rooms, ovor Mack'oy'a market; For fnll particulars eall on - J \ 6tf MISS'S. A,NlOHOt.i ^—r* r lTOr Sale Ford . Roadstor, excellent Condition.; Enquire of JohnHahion,* „ti' 1- W. 0, T. rj. Convootlou. , In tho Presbytorlon Church a t Holloy, Thursday and Friday, September 1st and 2nd, will bo bold the nnnnal convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Tihloh of OrloaiW County. « A good program will bo given oaoh day and it is oxpootod tha t aGoId Medal Con- tost' will be n feature of- tha Thursday ovoniug meeting, ' Evory Union In the County should be as fully represented as ' passible and everybody invited, Mns. COT U V. MDSQKB , Holtey, • - President.' , -JdBs. DELI A H. PABKEHI Albion,. SS2i.C)orrosponaing Seoretary, 1 We hove a large line of Refrigerators on hand and in order to moke a quick clear- once will dispose of them AT COST! CHASE & BREED Girl Ahoy! Hundreds row their own skiffs, paddle their own datioesand run their own motor boats in the Thousand Islands A thousand islands, three thousand motor boata; (more than any othe r place_ in the world) and thousands of girl s and their fathers and mothers and\ brothers,—can you have brighter promise of a happy, refined and profit- able summer i f \l \\ >oKK 0 \ I KM V . l.AI ^ . EXCURSION TICKETS on Sale Every Day I Call on New York Central I Lines Ticket Agents for folders.and complete infor- Y.01* Ate Cordially Invited to call and inspec t the Armor Safe Deposit Vault which has just been completed. The only one of its kin d i n this city- ^Burgla r and Fire Prooi. Boxes to Rent from 52.50to $100.00 Per Annum RETIRING ROOMS FOf c WOMEN, MEET YOUR FRIENDS HfiRiE. arOCMtilUlt.NT. 4% Interest Paid on Deposits 4^ / • ' '-'•''. Genesee Valley Trust CorTipitty S I EXCIIANGE STREET • ' ' ' '.-•• i sfs ; ' ' 41 4i * i - i i * 't-i V'iBf •A- :