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m 4 % afc™- W rhe Medina Register. JUtamV.ln tlio>o««>flloi> it Medina, l^y.V i ij. i l1 | L,tfe. li tiii'i,„,^';„'il,.„: i 1 UM,;;,» '•\ jgoffo,: . , < Mr, Hitter, » student of tlio lloch- ,. -,Bife§f ^neologies.!' Seminary, preached at the JTeddo ©Impel <?n jSunaay even- ing. • Mfj, Jf, Pay-ite, Theron Beg*. Nor- ton Wfthouse and <5iyd* Preston at- tended the Ccniilty I. 0. CI. T. Jtadge , at Albion on Saturday. Ml»» Bu»*l». AW»* of Midland, ? Mich., Is visiting friends here. Mr. nnd Mr» Wleon Valentino of kyhdonvlllo visited Jior father, Mr. Wight,on Saiidny. Pr. f iirtlB ami sor>, John, of Itld- gemont, Cirnodn, liavo been, culling on friends hero, Mr; WMo'rimry. Is having a now brtthroom but In his bouse. Titiwdftjr «*«**«* Bill) Jf*«, Bfl|r«r ¥.wf. %* W v • -*: COUNTY MNE. Altta Konyoa visited Mr* Nina Kenyan Wednesday n-nd Thursday., Viola Thiol la confined to. the house I by » Bpralnod knee, ' Miss' QHvo Bobblnai hn» gone tp -work for airs. Frank Foatherstono of . Barkor. Miss Franklo Konyon spent Wed- \, rtesday anil Thursday wftli Catherine TodkM. Mlea Lulu Petrlo spent Thursday at lli'iico Stieaor'a. Tlio Young Peoploi 1 StarBoclet? mot with Mrs. 15. Offllmm Saturday after- noon. Miss noso Volclidw of Olcott fa slay- ing with nor brolhor, John Volchow. Durr Konyon nhd family have mov- ed to Sponcorpoil. William Miller Wont Friday in Mo- .dlnn, •John ailninwtcr unet fnmily have moved into Sort Albright's house. Mr. ullmastor -will work for Aimer Todklll.' Mil* Mlnnlo Hewur of Asliwooil visited her:|umt, Mrs. .Aiigpt..Eborllng over Sunday. M|BR Frnnkis* Kenyon spent Friday evening and Satiinlax Willi May Al- bright. I Mr. Homer Foot spont Baturdny In Rochester. * Mr. and Mra. Will MlHor spent Sat- urday and Sunday at Burt. FUTCHBR CHAPfft-. liov. and Mr*, Halites arrived from* (JulDlan. Oklahoma, Friday at the homo of Iter Miliar, \Willlum gander- uon. Sho IH in n vory timl condition nnd (hey Imvo Hie deepen symiinthy of her friends. Mlii IHary Fuller or Medina »pcnt Sunday w(lh Mlii May 't'lbbottn, Alfred Itumblq enterlaliio* n ootn- iwny of younie Mondii nt hla home 8atnrdiiy «vonu«. Ic» cream nnd wke wn» nerved, All reimrted n vory plon- wnt evening. ' * Mr.i nnd Mr*, rtaymond Pnrlser of itiimvid »ro vt»lllng ber lwrentu, Mr. nnd Mm. 10. if, CliubtSick. x. Mm. Henry Wilier nnd d»inshter», Mary nnd ileXeim. at Modin* *pent Saturdny and Sunday -will! hor aiother Mr*. J. ItumMe, Our «chool bits been cloned for the pntt week, owing In the ulcknei* of the teacher, Mill Cynthia Ollborl. Will Rnnibt* of liSradonvUle apent Bunday with 3lf. nnd Mm. Samuel ItutnMt*. Mri Bello SenQer it niienaing ft. few i)»y» with lior uaughief, Mr». A, B. Mundlon, Mw. Martha, flnydier k|iont Satu^ day and Sunflny <»i(U Mr*, day Owitrlck. ,jll«a deergiw. Mumtfon R|ient Satur- day and Sunday with *or iiarenta. MH,LVlLt.E,' The JUndte** Aid bnvo completed »rrangenteht» for tho^Fenut ot Seven T«bfe»** to be* given, in ih* cjiurcli parlotn thin Wlday evening. AH t.re eordially iiwlteit to iM* *ochU event. , School Im» been closed itttrtag the p«»tweek. / I I.llllnn ndinser ant«rtnluca * com- pany teat Tlitnmtoy evening In honor of tier clBhtpeiilh Wirthdar. M«»Ic And go.m«« ufaro {inlulged in until Alio early h6t>r* of ttw) mornlnir. Mm, Willlaw |towe» ami son, 1W- ntoiidi sftent ttt« jiiwt -week in RMRA>> Ml** AWieitl Host and Mrs! Ban tt6ot •mat tlw 0«y lit Buffalo MfceiUfy, f Itlelmrd Kinn nnd •wlfoj anent Sun- day wltH J, a l'owioti. MM'wife. Frank 1'nite lia« fecen very/ himy the pnaf week lijalnis woiji}. Rnil Knuiae- lina maved to) th* M.JL .POrlor f*rm o» tho Telegraph, Hond. James Nudd lale the hoii&e vaeatwi by-h|m. Mlii feart lliilemore ha*, been spfmling tmj wi* wtiH Sor aster at Pair Haven, B, M. Pniikhn? *h|p,j>ed hl» gooils to Boinoraefc triie family te»vo the latter nnit of tfto wee*. Momont 1>RKO nutl wife nnd ton, Harold, apont-Sunday fh Mfddleport WllIlBm Cajdwell •ndflMfe apoitt over Sunday vv-lth Mr. ntftl Mr* Wll- Hum Vfltsten «t W«E 8holby» Mr. and Mr*. Marry Paslt ntleBd^ e4 the weddtoK of her nclce »t tyn- donvlllo on Wedimndny, Mm. Nettie Powon of Albion epont over Sunday Willi he-r children. Mrt, H.E. Kllncr? la having a rolapie of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. John Coon ot Batavla spent Thursday with lier slater, Mri, J.-Q. Dresair. Berhadlrio ftaiiik las, sponding the week with her. gmnaiather tt Ekt Shelby. --'• Mrj, Frank JToStyn ts Btilfering with the grip, Mr, Qeorgo Ewy ia innWnj his \home with Ida aon. Battle, coi Maple Hldge, ROy Bishop wnl wife of West Barro , Woro In towh Sandny, Tho OoVhlo BMOII tvero pienaantly ojiiettnineU-oa 'fueaflny evening at , tnq hohts cif Mr- and Mrs, VreA iSrowh or ^oi'Ur Street. \ KNOwiE8\TTlLt,E ( s R0V..R, ft 33611 onffirtfttnea Ida brotlier,.Kov, Bell, and wlto or PuU« noyylllo ovei 1 Saiiday., Rov. Bell is hastpf ot a ProBbytorian Church in luHnoy.vlll,q , and oceuqpled the tfea- bytorlon pulpit Hornet h6th the niofn. ing- and evening services. The Bresbyteiliin Sunday .school are', preparing i cantata tor the ;, Easter-service. ; Some of tl\e smtng apeoplo have o^ gftniied, a vlljage.liiiiifovertont society • «hd arb pfepattag iui eaitetfiunrneiit to ~A I* given ift Qratige-iraM. Proceeds to **7'h# nsod inne^ilod. .linprovfimeht In 'Mr, andMrs. (James BTHIoBbk of Roohoater were itesls of Mr. and Mra Moyd Root'Wdlftoaday fll eoiupany with soinS JCfiowlolSjno Wondsv . . Mr. and Mrsv RambiBd Aihe's were . callM to Aahyroed last Mek to at- tend , the fimetM o£ Mri Ames, ne^hfiw, a young man. nboni twenty- five years ot ago,naiaed Whltaotoh, whd dled^uadetiiytrona neuie Brlght's disettac. MW.' S. WUnJiirOl, ©'£ Diijtaio, is MMOilg; ner jria*(inJ,B ( Mf. jind Mra. Miss FerjuBrooks, who Is tenchliig ..datlfiSJerit Ota -wcolt end and SaliBathwitlfi heir friohcts, ilrs. Carrlo Pratt and-MlSr* verna Htaser; . ifta, -yfm>: Tfo'W eiit«rtal|ig a com- paiiy^ of \friends next Thursday and -Mrs, B, B. PottiJiglU entertains a few <}*, A. R. frjehots Frlffay. evonlftg. The Conatry Cll|b ^ere Wtertalned , at. the liotno of te a»d- Mr*. *Q, B, j Pottinglll PettipglU h!i«to«?oo. Mr. Jesua Wlnor has recently pur- .chasott fl^o acres from what w»« once tbe JJonnla Mnriiliy hoiiw on the 'i'elcgraph roa<!. ' Mr. and Km. Bi'Hdley, of Klhg?» Ferry, were guests the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Joss© Sinclair, Miss Cairrti! Potter Is spending a iitflo time in Riiffalo. Mlsa MlnnW Sowar cf Ashwood wa* the gue»t of Misa fcejia Metond la*!; •Sunday. T. ft, Slnda and iron are Jiavlns a new b.am hullt. The Humphtey brotlfora are doing the work ., Mrs. Clyde Q«?p and little daughter, OharlOtto, pf Medina are spending a row days with (or parents, Mr. and MfB, N> C, \MBBOTi. » S. J. Porter spont Monday in jrfek- port, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maiion spent Sunday hi AloiUhtt- Miss fjona Howland: of Medina 'if' sponding a fow days with friends ut Millers; Mies Kittle Ashley waa the guest of JMJes Adollno Payne Sntnrdiy plght, i Walter Smith of. rjookport was tha guest of 1ils parents Friday night and Saturday. 0; I). Porter and family spent Sat- urday in -Uoolipoii Mr. and Mri Will Portor entdrtaln- ed II. S. Pttyno and wlfo, Orant tflpp and wlfo. JOSHO Webb and wife Fri- day evening- Maple sngar waa served. Miss' Rose Krogar nnd friend are sponding a tew days in Buffalo visit- ing frlenda. Orant Tripp was ont of town Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs, liarent mideprant and llttlo daughter were thb gueata of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Tripp or Lyndon-' villa Friday night. * , Miss Adeline Payne entertained Mlsa Htliol Platton pf kyndqtivflle Thurnday nisht, Ocorge Reasegule mill son, John Mnlmr and Oharlea iiolnml spoilt BOV- ornl days i n Iliitfulo Inat week. Will Porter wont to nufr«lo Mon- day on bualnoM'. \ Plenaod t o BOO »O many put to Sun- day Bchool Sunday hold nt 11. 8.' Pnyno'B, 8HBUY CENTER. Tho I.II(1I«H' Aid Society will be hold next Wednesday'', ftftorhoon, March 20th. with Mra. 1), II. Bontloy. Mm, Henry PoUlt and two children ot Maple Rldgo aro spending n fow dnya thla Vfeek With, her slater, Mrs, Mlnnlo Jiunea, linrry Efckoraon relumed hom« from Florida last we'eK, The Millvillo imil Shelby Orchestra woro vory plcaiantty enierfaainod by Mr, and Mra, Floyd Wheeler last Fri- day evening, Uerrealiments were served and nil enjoyed a pleasant evening. Mlthurn, tho son of Mr. and Mra. Fred Dimliui, has been (nilt« sick. George Coroy u on tho sick lilt, Mr. nnd Mra. William SowF enter- tolneii company nt their homo last Sunday. WW Mm Mar}' Zlmmermnn ia conilned to the houao with rhoumallnni. MM, Cnrrio MacConnell, ot Bulfalo, was the gneit of Mm, F. S- Stafford Wednesday. Jolm Timmerhinn, John K'ckomon and son Harry, who hjwe spending the winter in Florida, returned *omo tha latter part of laat week. They glr* n vory glowing dewcnpilon ot the flno climate, beautiful scenery and orange groves, and alto tho many beanyful Itttlo hike* Th«y have) planned to return soulh agnlh nest tall, VttH Whiting «»» moved; to thta place and \Will occupy a port of hla alalcr** houae for tho present, Mrs, Q. II. Hnllett Is confined to her homo by slckntsu, Mr*, nette Iientley Is th« guest ot her daughter, Mw^urt Mnndlon of Plelcher Chapel, for a tew days, It is reported Unit they are golugr to draw oft tho w»t*r from the paP*f mill pond Saturday afternoon In the hope that they will And the» body of Mttloi Margaret (Cnlvcr, \who. w** (idrownellj itootttltWre* week* ago. \ PEOBATIOSflBLWDBSBfiTBD AND SBQIBCTBD WIVBS. Probatloa Offl«r WlW of filo .i-.-jEiaafilr^ f••cafrllatfefir* - WilHunv•jS.'wJMy, jjrobatloa ofltcar In the BuffaW 'Pome*llf:Uelae»ia» Court, wliI6h -was «»t«Wt»li«J last year os theHrjit; tribunal of It* Wna. In the world*, lmav *$ excepjupnoi:; ;recOrd ,ai * raioiiy peaca-ninker iaiid repajrtr* ^pf : njatrlinontot siiaitu.. Through : ,l|«.,Mrs|»iMt *«fprta; *»M*y; i)Blban^[a*nd wrtvei In that city h»ve : been reconciled;\ and, instead; of I home* broken-HP, wlv#a »uft«ring from pov«rty,»»pd children in orphan asylums, there are, now acorea orfaip. Dies reunited, with the husband* liv- ing nt jiom««*Jid..p.rovi'd»g for their wfves and children. , During' jhe p#«t yekr is;i men, con- •vlotod dt non-support, -rat* placet on probation in Buffalo. ' TK4 court, hi! placlnr' the jnan en probation, Hyj' 1 down certain conditions, and If a. man violates these conditions he may be. ro-artested and cbmim.itte41* the peij(< tentiary. Th« court orders, among Other things, that those on probation shell pay for the support of their, families a, atlpnlated sum each week, TUe men on probation in Buffalo last year paid I10.7JW3 thrpugE Proba- tion Officer WHeys office for the amp, port of their families, and about $30,- 000 directly to their wives, Mft Wiley rcoulr'e* the payments to be made through his offlco only \When the men arc not living with their families. In order to have the relationship between husbands and wives as natural at; possible, he allows inen Krho are Hy- ing at home to make the payments directly to their wlveif, Securing the financial support of the families, however, |» considered as Secondary In Importance to uniting tho families and re>o»tabUhng normal domestic Eondltionaf -. < A doxen voluntoor probation ofneers assist Mr. Wiley In making Inquiries as to whether the husbands are ful- filling the requirements Qt the) proba- tion, and In seeking to remove <h« sowcea of Irritation and mlsunaer- su)ifillng. The probation officers aid the men In securing employment, strive to keep them from drinking; to excess, advise and encourage tho wives, and do whatever 1* neceaajiry to-patch up the domotilc difficulties, Mr, Wiley estimates that probation brings about improvement In three- fourths of the cases. Judge Slm.on A. Nash, who presides over the Domestic Relations Court of Buffalo, Iti speaking not long ago at the State Conference of Magistrates in Albany, declared the chief causes of non-support to In? dnmkennesa amoug men, Frequently however, he finds that shittlesaneis, nagging and other defects on the part ot wives are responsible, in greater of less degree, for the family discord. Judge Nash cited one instance where the bone of contention waa a wife's extravagance. Her husband earned |13 a week and she insisted on purchasing a hat which coat $14. Sometimes the trouble starts through the refusal ot a wife to get her husband's breakfast. As a rule, however, the fault Hat -with the husband. The probationary treatment of cases of non-support fujnuch wore practical and beneficial thin the old practice of requiring the husband to furnish bonds, which he usually could not do, and in default of which he would be sentenced to Jait A man In Jail caaadt earn wages or be expected to con- tribute to the support «f UU fatally. Ills family must remain dependent upon charity, as before, and in ad- dltlon he himself, during: his Imprison' men!, muat be tupportrt by the pnb- llo authorities, it placed on proba- tion, on the other hand, the man, Is made to support both hlniielt and family; there is no need ot charity and In many cases tho family tronbles are entirely overcotae. PROf'ESSOR RAUSCHEKBUSCH'S PLAYER FOR ' vwEatlaHilBV. f Mr*.'Mary Warwick, who «P«nt last week with War mother. Mrs, Me- Hnihi Hoyer, returned to her hohio in RoyaUon. Mr, and Mra. William Cnldwelt ot Atillvllle arc- vlsitin*. Mr. and Mra. William Winters. Mrs. Arthur Mowier of Bench Itldge is upending the weefe with Mrs. Ruth- erford. Mrs. Allen la spending a few days with her daughter, itr*. William Winters. Howard Illnkloy at Medina spent Saturday arid Sunday with Proeman lioyer, , Frank 'Duuklobcrgor Is moving back an iilsi fahn. eiat Wecdrtek has movs* into Mrs; William Vincent's house, Albert toeyo la ntoiring Into Ocorge Puller's tenant house and will work for hlw fh© coming- year. Clone De-woy la spending a few days *USrfriends In Media*. Jotlmm Morse, who has been spend- ing the winter with his sister, Mrs. Msria Rohlar, lias roliirnea to Kt» homo in Mculnn. O. K. Demary apent Monday in. Buffalo. A. Wright will leave for tho lake shore next Saturday where he will work during tho summer for Kenneth Ernaer, lEASt SHELBY. Mr, and Mrs. R. % Smith and daughter, T?ehia, attended district lodge at Albion Satnrday, Mr, ftnd Mra, Frank Slyer* of Oak- ileld wero Sunday fguesta t>f J. C. Bakor and faiiilly. Clare Beeehir\ of Boohoster epent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mra, i.yiflan* Beechcr. - Mlsa Verna Smith visited friends in Albion o*er Sunday, Mr, htid Mrs, Fred Rfcokett cnter- .talned their brother* John Antes' Of .Knolvloavllle, Sunday. Miss CiUirt. Robcrjts has returned from Alabama, Whore sho has been Visiting: her aunt, Miss Dewey. The Busy Beea met with Mrs, R- S. Belfmii Wednesday and helped to celebrate her birthday, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Qregoty is BfefibilSly ill at thft ;pre'aoht writing, Mrs, LoRoy Posaott Is Under the doctor's core. The men'*: bannitot aiid address by Rev, W. W» Robinson AVBS well ht« tended Inst Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Smith, 'visited thfelr brother, James Wntaott at Ala- bama. \W. P. Ivlfrior was -wllh Ills family over Sisndtty. Mrav HaYrietlo Berry ijt Knowlcs- tllle ms the guest of William Neat recently. -Mrs. B K M, PSBk itnd qhlldtonhave Been the gueat 61 X 6. Rerry and fanilly. They will go to their now hoiho at Barker Thursday. Mr. Dorry\ will acctimpahy them. There will bo a stovoptlcon lec- ture and angar Bbolal in tho Epworth Ohari'el Tuesday evening, Mdrch 28. 3. <J. Berry Visited jhis COUSIri, Wal- ter Fuller, at Newfime this week, BEQEfm COUNTS UKKNEO TO OYSTEnS. In an address before the Hamilton Alumni Association of Buffalo last Friday night Dr. BtrykeH made a plea tor mors ot the classical as against the vocational education, because, he said, It (proved the right disciplinary training of the mind that bailor fitted men than any direct applied training advocated by some teachers, President /Strykor deplored what ho tertiifed the tendency to; makeshift secondary hducaUon and/satd that the average pupil l« not sb welt pre- pared/in the fundamental principles as he waa ten ycart ogd. He said there was too much attention to ejaan- tlty and not enough* to quality i n the educational Institutions at the coun- try. \The college without the mental dlsciptne ot Latin, Greek and algebra is no college »t all,\ said he. \The «*!l«g« feat will win eacctss is not the college whose training Is Infor- mational, but formations]. In other words, the college that wilt giro a temper and edge to the thinking pow- ers of the pupils succeeds, Tho trouble Is that the present\ day tendency la New York State secondary education ia to attempt a multiplicity Ot sub- jects, it's & case of quantity as against- quality. It means regents' counts, but regents' counts remind mo of oysters—they lack substance.\ MIDDLEPORT ORCHARDIST FINDS PEACH GRQ$ IS BLIGHTED. Bile* Alio Doing Damage. OS*JBOPATMty Chirles Owen, tmo of Niagara's fruit growers, has made an exatalha- tloit At his poach orchard with a repre< iohulttve from tho experimental nta< UfinTat Cornell. He found that tho cold'spell last fall ha« kilted the peach biida for this season, (And that his ofolmrd Will ttaVo v6r«fow. If any, pencheai this year.' •nothcr pest that has just appeared ma small fly Which makea Its appearance with the first warni daya^ot March. During tho lost week Mr. Owen has been spraying the orchard under tho dlrec-1 tlon of-the experimental station at Cornell. .For ihany years -Mr. Owen's VUllod by ropresOntallves of Cornell, and notes have been made of tho Inno- vations tried out by him. that year ho had a good crop bf peaehBSj and Tie bollovesj this year's crop haa been blighted. - . GflBi tlioti mightiestwdrker of the universe, source of .all _ • \it««gt*t aniauthor'pi *U\ unjtyi w.pray thee'for opr brothers, th« iadp'Wi.al workerst of thf nation. As ^befr woik ,. Kind'* thw together j weoainiQ!! toil *tod\'ganger; niay^thfir' Wants 1wknit togWherwaatron|;»«J!se»«f x t1ieii' cs»B'mfi.n1ini;«f» ; Mt» and dtstim, - H\eljp>4h(!ni to^jcieallif* that t«e v fnj«ry Of one is . the tsioiiwii of allj nnd tBnt the\welfare of alltnast he l^ aini ojr eyerjroiift if any c/t theinistewptedtasielttbe birthrl^hVbfhis, flasa for-a raea* ojfpottagc for Jiittulf, jra-y^ him * w3der outlook ' andetifoBltr^rnioBtb^fbriilsteylJowfi Teach tUeni.40 keep step inin'i »t«ady fttrwafdin*rcb'|,ahd Jn^hjir ownway to. J&lfiJ theJiaw of CJjristby beaHi'g^lieco|h:»,i(o\%pr.(lcha.* CSxpit the orgatt^n^ewfef^^I|ibor cjitiet patfence nnd prudence , Ina'U\ 'Save theip \'.from. nihl^nd^Wttfr'n^w.ySirTcttoit Ttdvi Jhe-iicafllonif fehy'' • wjmrfiHuitii a fiMrt^nsfcj jjadgi^e tjiciit veisdom resolutely to piit ' aslde^ijeiwt>-edged*w««id,ofvfeflenc^ tbrat turns on those who • setae; it?. S»ri»nn'ferth«iifVtlll' niofe Naders of able nu'nbl- and \ • large l>ear| 1 '*.iW^lvethe%gfee to fijjlpvirtlte wiser g>W,eel.. ,^Wiierjilic^Tstrfveforlelsiifeaindtaaltband_abetferwage,do ' • !liou«j:sV.thelr *an»tsjiccej»,l>ntti;(!?Ii\*licmiio.tto waste their gttin on |l!*'«nx pajslon*. but to xm -it in building fairer Jioincs' riml emohle'r jstanhpod. Grant nil clfi»»e» oteupiation n larger cbmrMcehenilon for the aspirations of htbos nticT for the conrage and wottfi nf taests our hroth?f»»*thtit we i*ay cbeer-them !n their stw/eglcs mid tmdetstaiidthe'm e-veivin tkejrslns. And way the upvifaxdcllnib! of labor, itsdclesrtsaml Its victories, in the far- • ther «ach«« Rleas nil clnsscs of onr nation, and\bnHd up for the 'rejmblic of the liiltiren^rtnt body of worlicw,»tr6»g of limb, clear ofnilnd, fair In temper, #lad to labor, conscjotis of -their svortfa, awl striving tosttlwr for the finnl brothernood of all WATCH NEXT 'S ISSUE. FRIENDS OF COMPETITORS ARE COMING TO THE FRQOT, Lea^ersWp Changes—Mrs* George J. Benson Makes Wonderful Advance. JPtBHTI OX ROOM IN Alt DISTRICTS IOR NEW CANDI ;; DAfES-NOMINATIOJiS STItt OPBtf. . »THA:EEH. -n«»«h«.iiii-•«»-.->-'\\ «0enl0Qraolt« SSS?a*jr, !?, *' w ' *\\''*' ^W»\a8S WBSTERN -am wm mm Tlio North Tonawahda Board ot Trade arb making plans for their an- nual banquet-which will he held in the licar future, They are working With the Idea, ot making this the best ban- quet they have held and many promi- nent men have been invited to-be present, among them Cbh Theodore Roosevelt. The citizens of Brockpbrt have been fortunate enOufcfc to get Eugene Nes- bltt of that Village to take charge ot the preparations for their \bid homo week,\ Mr, Nesbltt Is & man of Wide experience and that part of the man- agement left to his care Is b6und to be a success. - The •Blum Shoe Mojiufaoturlrife' Slant in Dafisvilie was p'artlally des- troyed by nte Staday inorhlng. The damage la estimated at 1100,000, but •the-loss to the -village will swell this sum a. great deal for the many melt who were employed hi the factory will ho doubt be Without work for aonje time. The cause of the fire has not boon discovered. SPECIAL momemm The Register is to arrange _a S lcnannt suryriie tor the Indies in )tt Bermuda Tour-Contest, of Which full pawticUlnr* willbe riven in tiext weelc'i iisue. Watch for it,tadiM,a«itwillIse worth while. Then get btt*y. The doveiopmonli of. each succeed- ing week se«in to alsnlfy that tho New York an* nermud* Tour Contest 6f The M*dl«» Rcgist*r to determhio the four winners bf those splendid Southern Tones, will ft* * marry tutslo to the Unite*. -This w*ek one candl* dale la leadlnut, next week another may have taken thee fore-front posi- tion, each w«ek seea *omo changes, but It will b* dechlfdly moro Interest. irlsf an the Uano speed* on. The ex- citement Wilt be dfriljgfettu! and exhil- arating. Thar contestants are good natnred »nd the efforts whtch they Wilt exert to win wilt bo worthy and sincere, , Csmpjljn Politics. In n contest of this kind fairy tlorle* are ap* to be circulated as to (lie irotegeiusg power of the differ- ent esmiltdate* or that this fair con- testant It befing surreptitiously aided by the mana&emcnl, or that one will aurely win because or tlio number of friends that *«cm lo be helping her, but these should* not be allowed to annoy or confuse any one, tor It is one of the first sflgns of Callure when a. candidllte attentpll.to circulate «.«ch a ruriicTr. Iafx»ct, In * cohtestMf arty nature It steaetlnies happens thai'a , candidate with HttT* strength (will * cause to bo sprctnl a fabulous talo of his or her seierot vote fbrce for the very evident purposes of frightening out many ot His or Her eSmpetitofs, fie certain tMt yott are afevbtlng yotir best efTorln, and\ heed not the numerous idle .rumors which may come to you- In Hie contest There are so lUfe -tilings in this contest. The cinch is for the one who makea lip her mind that the trip Is not Won Until the Una! votes are cast, and that every day I s tho time for untiring- hustle for votes. f*c* politician, was ever wore bnssily engaged getting his eonstttuanta in lino than arc the con- testants In this great popularity con- test. The Interest daily increases and the young ladles clearly demonstrate what a force they would be In the land were thear lo have the right Of suffrage. There Is yet a splendid opportunity for new candidates to -enter the field. The manager <ot the Tour Department has in mind many instances where the lady who Anally iron the contest did not enter *ho field train three, and sometimes two, week* before the close ot the contest, One can never tell who the whinners will bd In a lively contest of this kind. Be Alert and Doing, Be up aail doing, yon who are aiivo i to the iiHuatlon. Take advantage of 1 an existing clrctimaliuice which Is be- f fore you, and then gather in the laurels ot a successful campaign that was olevery conducted and ultimately successful, Those who tavo an interest in tho success of any ot the contestants should hot maXo that interest simply a display Of jBotid wishes, it takes inore than good wiab.es to do your admired ones thb good they deserve. They aeed votes In Vastly larger num- bers than they* need the wishes. Both are all right but na a. inattof ot pret- fornient the young ladies will -chose the TOteS. \Elioro is no bther ex- presblon Sounds quite so silly to tho ears of tho Jsustilng; cohtestant, as \Oh! I do want lo see you win,\ es- pecially when it gnahed forth by a person, of nieaiia, and you being; right on, the Job produce th<£ subscription blank and th«y fade away like A cheap shit, but more quickly. Now comes the opportunity for oaoh contestant, to secure those sub- scriptions that were promised .her early i n tlio coanteiit. These promises will now materialise arid those who made them Wffl net only give their own subscription but will tiee their Influence to sociire subscriptions froth their friends tor tholr favorite Chtestaht, Remember ttws ohiiperoho tripr H* member this votes are* -eouiitea each Wednesday evening at 6 p. in, • Remember tee 13th of April when the contest closes. Remember to call the bluff of all \HjOpie you wins.\ Rorneinbcr f& skure all neoded sup- plies. Remember that yon have the time now you-wlll -Wish y<jix bad When the contest olostiB, GBTBtTS*. Miss Margaret MoHarty 103,000 llll»33rt»loEckert MlwtEvalUnds ,Mli» Carrlo Smith Ills* Amanda MoQraw Miss Uatido McGinn Mlw Anna Llringaton 2,000 wlMFiorenoelres 2,003 MlraXInaliSshor 1,002 MR, Bessie Gaia MM, George Benson 11*.500 Mlsilraa We*ver Mlw Qortriide Casey Mis* Margaret Gorman JIIIK .Anna Lynch Mlw Cora Kownliain ' MIssWoredceKroiupart >lli» Hclan tseey Jilt* Jtdna Gil oert Mlts ioullB Johwon Mlw ilarwirot Lenilmn MlisJCiOulsaQnlnn MM, JFrsnoU O'Keefo Mlw Glarlbel Colburu MlnTillloFuUor Mlw JEuldla Bsyno Mitt Jessie Fiuieralil DUtxl»t Jfo. * MlM Carrie 1'ott.r, KnowletTille 28.01S MwCnrrtbEmtf •• 8^1508 MfaBadiaO'Grsdy \ MI»AliMn«w»n,iynilonvIlto 4,003 MliaEtliol Robinson \ MlisSMnaVsaaernmn \ MliaSJertleFnRer \ . MlMXTaryH. Baker •* MIM SdnaP. Bnnham'« Miss SWary Hicks «« MbelKneHsk «« ' «,0M MlttJMtableConortr \ Mrs,3BoyPetri« •' Mln Ethel Hsgmdoni \ MlttXInrrlelSittla « 100,900 95,000 BS^Js/fl 2»i S,Ol S»*04 ®»«a Sonyonviile *,O0! , DUtrlct No. X—VllUro or Mmllnn. Miss Edna Pago Miss Kntliarino.McSrat.il Miss Albertina y ogge MtssAhilaJFcae . Miss Kallieriao Bradley Miss.K, Ryan* Park ivc. 1^000 Miss Irene Mead Miss Srances *6rinlin. 3,000 -MigaEthelffiwk MlMKthoiriatcn . MtMKorcnceHellbrt \ MluIrinaMllhs •* Mrj David Baoguam «* MlsaJewIoPInnuuef \ MtaBttsloMoKoo \ MUs Beatrice Helsdon \ MssJHorcnoeMerritt\- Miss Bena Tripp, Millers Mrs.G.Kelley- \ Mlw Oora Bayne, Jeddo MM.BobartWfttaon \ Mlw Bthcl Hewlett, Kldgeway *,500 Miss Bertha Btnddont '* MlMHatotBrown \ Mitt Merrill Hoopet \ ^<»0 Mls$3SmniaMUler,Wat«rporb MlMMaMeCann \ « MIssInaKnoUn Mia a&ble Evans \ Miss SVanecs Plowman ** Miss Suite Sargent •' MIS3AdeIatdeJaldwIn , • Mis C3eorgieBrdsdweil\ Miss Mary O. Bennett*' Miss Ktaora SehacBny\ Miss Bath Merrill, Koiijv, u „ Mlsa Edna Miller, Knokrille Mia Helens Simon, Oarlton Jdrs. Thos. Wflkln, Ft Breeze Miss Addle Johnson, Yates Miss Veda Timmennan\ 2,007 Miss mttle Tbailer, County itno S^OOO ptairloa KO.-9, Mijs Inlai Lonnen, Shelby Miss E\ern Johnston \ Miss Minnie OUver \ MIsatHliieSohracler ** Miss Mabel Neal •« Mrs. George Konch \ Mrs, JTay Shelp, West Shelby Mrs. eibnn Hoyer '* Miss Jehu Dowey - '* MlsiOljfalnk « fence Otnto '* |co Fiertz IttDaVey lla Hoyer \ ky Dunlap \ liey Barry, EaatShelby MlBSGf'flB'ys-Kilner-\ Miss Pearl Bnlelnore, Tdiliville 1,00* Mrs. Boyle » iiO02 MM Er.an.des Skinner \ Alias Milan Qtlnhflll \ fl.OOT Mrs.P\Parkor : I'lctchc'r Chapel' 1,004 Mrs.arKohier, Middlopdrt 1,068 MissEIizabothHassey\/ . MftsSTcilieMack \' 2,o01: llfcllOVAii «AMS Now Qol'BS. On Thb (15.000 stock ot Mnok'B Rexalt Sterols now nn sM»*t ptioea tfie public wilt appreciate, Books, utatlorisryj per., fuinca, toilet articles,, Blbtoa, ilrujrs, toodlojncsr. all cpiiftHml «— —•> —^'•* Ml«_. MleaQ; MlM\ *MIM Miss Miss Mri 4iO09 a r ooi 14,000 i ui|i«Hj'ii ivmtmiimmi'M^m mmmw $WHM i =tiiWtt»^j3afttr .«^ia;^(0us;- >-|MHspiny^^^:^0|^ik3' ca. BsUPhPtieaot-I? v0b^J*JjtJne«0-A. MftiHritl fetephpne^rilers W#i»b^ tMfe f GOllI .,, -N*vy. tttelS&Jse:'jla-'6Bi-*f the ;• ^W-'»e^\l^to**!a^li»ifoa\-\ •;i ^.#i«R'.afejifmn s »§tb attract ;Sfecot|il..EI.oor.r,•••-, .. . . •• ; and From the viewpoints «^s|^|g|if«*r, price ifcey stand alone. ~\ . ^.- At $10,00; tliere are Coats In fancy mixtures in tans i and grays trininted with^^ buttons in harmoniring color. At $12.50 tEere are ^oats in tan- miitures, with notched collar trimmed with silk and button*, > At $l$,O0 tliere are Coats in pray and Nawry Blue Serge, Diago- nal weaves and TaJi Covert ^ • Second Floor. . ' * - Dress Goods Spring .*tnd tnninier tines? fab- rics tit popular prices fotm an interesting exhibit nt Dress Goods counters. At 25c a. ynfti. there is the ewr serviceable Poplnr Cloth, n half wool fabric 36 inches' wide, in Block, Navy ( G^reen^cd, Ton, Grey nnd Crentn* At BOc a. ymxtk there ia a wide rnnge of weaves aiid' col- orJngSi, sneh-ns Serges, Cnsh< meres, Panama, Batiste mitt Briltinntines, in. Navy Dlae, Alice: Blae, Tan, Brown, Bark Green, Re»eda, Cardinal, Grrty and Black, At $1,00 n yaa*d you Will firtel'irinterials varying ia width from 42 inches to fit inches. There are Plain Serges, Storm Sctgcs, Taffetas, Mohairs, Broadeloth, Snn Toyi Melrose and Voile. Henderson Fashion Form Corset* 50c Aprons 25c Each Here is a small lot of Fancy Rd>antj Aprons trtmiiica with laeeetlge, SOc/valuest, HENDERSON \-• Fashion Fbrm Corsets In design, fit, comfort, con- struction and service Henderson Corsets represent perfect types of the popular priced models. \ Style 666 at $2.00 For the well developed figure tits will be found to be a very excellent model. The host; JS medium in neight and is cut low under the arras, tjtving ample freedom. The deep, soft exten- sion over abdomen and Wps hygienically remodels tne\stlper- flnoti8f)esii. Three pairs o f heavy sapporters aid in mpuldtng tfi* fio^nre into slender liriea. / This j s a corset that will with-' stand the hardest wear without losing its shnpeiincss,.oecauscJt is extra well boneh r Macle of| fine grade coutil. Sizes 20 to S6 Second Floor. Price $jj.0ft New Wash Fabrics For Spring. VVeinvite yo« to. come and in- spectlhe*e iKauttftil Wash Fab- TICS, \ .- 27«lncl* Drtlw* Ginghams in new rilnirf elTects,\\ I2 1^2cyd 32,lnch Zfphyr Ginghams m handsome color combinations, ••'-.'• 15c yd 27-inch, Merterited Shantung. tan groaiid, with medium size dots of BJach, Lavender, Navy. Grreii and Brown, 25c yd 37«lncJt Pfencli Foulards in handsome jncqnered patterns on light and dark grounds of Navy, SJky,, Alice, Pink, Old! [Rose, Lavender, Tan, Russet and ulftck, 25c yd Ladies' Handbags 79c Each Values tip to $1.50 ' We havei an odd lot of Ladies' Leather Handbags to close out at Ismail priije. There i s only ope of a Mnd.' Some arc patent leather and others seal pressed. A: few colors, but mostly black. Values tsp to $1.60. 79c ea MEDINA DRY GOODS COMPANY. SBBD INXOlJRNOMINmONS ... —..ww,, u,uun, .u.cuffl,- recillolnca, all reduced, Come «nd tak e »dvnnt»)fe (if tho exrebttorisl vslaes -Turcil, Snlu now on. Oloses M»ioh 31. Hcna tho display ail bf M«ok'iB8«ll fiigSlore. . ^W-, \Son feeiii She nStth tide ot'tho Dawson; hbitso o n Sforth Hftin Street. Ebo.ulro of Mies G. A JSIohOl , Stt Exoiiaiis^d, Old Eilteon Kecords diohaDged for new Stopinsldo nnd asX nsfor dotalls. 'F»S.'KBXNOtll3, i mf ••••• i «ediiili.y,'Yw For Rent. The Dawson residence bn ifaln Street All hetfly decoratea; new furnaces, bath rooms on both floors, gas nhd electric Ughts. Parlor, hall and Bfairs fully carpeted. Suiutbiet for one family or two, Sent reason^ able to right Barties.\. Enquire MiSS (3, A< KlGHOl;. TRACE MEET ATTRACTED URGE GROWD. ' Oft|_l=AKs COUNTY W.0,,ti UL- ' Th& Womta's OhrisHan Te-mpe^ atioe TTntbn of Orleans Cotihfy will hold its Sprlttfc \Institute Ih West Kendall Thursday and IWtlay, May 11 abd 12, A good jrogram is in prSgoratfon, . Mrs, Helen t, BullOcK of BImira, if. Y.-, \Nattbrial Organiier Of the iW, 0. O^ V„ Wfti be IttWtute Weaker.. Mri). Bnilock will coiiie. Into the conntf Abril-23 for wblk dnrtng: ,:tite tline preceding; the institute. ' CORA\?. SnJNGEIt, Pfeiident Holley, N. Y. FOR 8At£. f- if.-.'fletterfil purpose horse. Jll&i Elnt Street.' ; ^ __ r . Bn«iuiro •••#-•\' •When the nonr arrired for the athletes constituting the three local teains t o enter the arena last Friday night, a large; crowd had asseffibte& In the hdpes of seeing some Interesting: races. In this they were notdlssappolnt-] edfor In spite Ot the great advantage wbich the fbo. gear afforded,the sol- dier boys there were some trety close- ly contested races. But if the meet was ghfen for the purpose of (deoiding who hhs the strongest team, or to furnish good eoprt, In the minds Of some at least It was a failure. Everyne redliies\ that'thefe was nothing underhanded about the mefet and yet i t mbsk be admitted thatif all of the contestants had been shod alike, so that one man would not be running With a perfect and sure stride- while liis competitors had- all they could do to make the corners ivlthout falling, the races. Would' pave bee* ihnoh mbtq^ even -and the. .public Tyouid have felt much 1 happier\ for whether Hobsev'elt or Bryan is to be crediMd the tfact Is, that 1'falr play\ Isthealbgan. in Medina'as well as In other places less advanced than our own town, and it oiiirspdrt Is to have the sympathy -that it should It must live up t o .this standard, even .if it necesajtf tea it person's taking off a pair ofshbies that-stick and putting on some that i t is htirdiy possible t o keep under you, simply bebdusethat's the brily 1 kind the other fellow has. .After Hoorwalker Sturgis bad got' ten everything in shape, and the- peo*le ail aulet he nhbuted 6ut-''g*t your rimners'oUt\ and the speedway , instantly became Hie cehter of attrac- tidn. . The racers ought nSfc tb have any complaints to offer oit the decls 1 - ?loftft for there Was -at least one jfldgb-: -fdr each contestant? The eyents and. their results werb Bcheaffled as follows: '.. 4ft Yafd! DaslfeClarWCo. E), first; Jackson (Co. P.),.•seeoaaf'oiajr (K 0, O. P.), qilrd; \Pinie i %G seconds. ; *0 Yard Hurdle—Clark (Go. £), disv duallfled; Montgomery ;(i, .0. 0. K), flrat; Boyle (r. 6. O. £,}, -secohdVTime .4 3-4 see'ondB. » ' ' •'••'\ -..- 220 YArd Dash-r-PegioW .(Co, f) t Mr Boyle )t,fl> O. A), second! Bayne (tf. S,)> third. Tl'nie, 32^,Beb- ohdss'., c ':''••-.-••' Half - Mile Rim-^COltoii tQ«,-J';)', .firstt Watson (S. S,), seeondj IStetli (Co. POJ third, Time, 2 riin., 32 sec-•'! onds.. 440 Yard Umt-^Giatfc tCo, P^fWti. Bill rco, P.), secofid; 'Whiting (M, m, S.), third. Tline, 1 min„ 0& seebMs;: Eelay-^pompatiy F -Woiif, I, 6i 0; i*.. second! It. SV thifa; ' • .. foW^G^mpanypj -32;pblnti9} If),, A DELICfQUS BREAKFAST niiijr be made from a few of onr tender, jpdcy lamb chops, pork chops ind tender steafcs. Start the Akf rltfht, with nutrillous meats, and strength, ettertjy and fieaM'Will be the result. We sell fresh, goou meats only, »ii at fair prices, JSdtILt>BR!S MARKET, :'•', .Medina,N.Y. I MOM FALLS j- «UNi>AY EXCURSION toihe ©reat Cataract or td Buffiil&'at the Low fcovlndllVip fate of BtfeALO, LOCKPORT & •ftQCMEStER RAILWAY #es|)6aad: Eimited at D:39 A^WcoriiiectsatLoekport witn,>thi-ougli special tot tiieMlls. n FFALO a^jsitiiB •*-. •WSlMlitM 1 , ^ l {'- lll !\W e 'P»^ , \\i»Yswssfft)i93l Snb^he•f 0 |^»Medin»Be^l»t«« , '.'• o:y*VyV