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** 1*1)*' • p p ft l\'-\ : •F'f I 5^ V • • \k HAMILTON WATER FRONT ON SAILING DAY, BERMUDA TO M MOORE O N BERMUDA, It was Tom Mooro, tlio grant Illsh poot, who sang pt Bermuda ns— These leafy Islands upon tUo ocean tbrbjrJi, . Mice studs of emisroMs o'e> n sIlM*. •ioneV- .,„ • j , And ««# efluaily enthusiastic, but less gifted 6tfe«! have ro-ooligeiti his praises'. 'Boors HvmJ UtoM In. 180< ith4 lil* lion*? ntTOslnghnii!. Isr Shown and said to be the-oldest pri- vate residence In Bermuda. Vitatthese lovely islands werji fleop^ ly appreciated by Q»9 ihiprejisloiinulo Irish Bard 1s evident Jbylitt vewoa; coulttyoubut view «)6»#nety.ialr; That now beneath liiy-Window lies, , YQU'JI think that nature lnvlmhoatlw^ Her purest wave, her Softest; sides, • Bui. bless the Uttlo Wiry isle; , How swootly, after (ill our Ills, We saw the sunny rnowtog smllo Sorenlyo'or its fragrant bills. Moore's \*un«bom IDIOR\ \were fa* jnoim long before ho became (liel* poet laureate; one quaint old- chroni- cler, writing In lOlo, snyst \it in la truth the richest, healthfuliest and liiost pleasing land (tlio tiUMilltlo utul bigness thereof considered ) merely natural as over man »ot foot upon.\ AUWpN VISITED BY 80ME CLEVER ROGUES, Our Nslghbofs ^Foye to Be Rather Essy. During tlioKpnat woolm tltero lift* boon considerable JJOIIIK on In Hxtr community liwd-tjmSliit way. bor qf BtrHugortnJM A i|him> .... -,. ^hjivQIwen In town looking over the village, oAlttng on our clltsehe.glvlhg them tjio glnd iminl ad- lusting bunlnns matters and. leaving boblnd thorn. transactions that will hot pas* from rrtontory-very soon. One day recently a certain man called at the hoiho of OMeer Wady, Jlo aid not \visit the storee,. but \re- ferred to ealt nt private residences. He lina In Ills possession, several piece* of dress patterns which liQ of- fered for sale cnenpi lio said. The stranger told hi* customer tint the drew paitarna wore Inipofteil itod We» Worth J2tJ c«Wi, but, to Olotto thorn out ho would Boll litem nt 110 caoh. Ho sold a nunibor o t pntlorne in different pnrt» of tlio vlltngo, Ho called a the homo ot Officer Rendy, but was unablo to tnnko a Mle. Heady look»d at hliht »»d the man looked at Heady. Ha.a Offtoor IWady nrrcnted the mm. and brought him Into court, a number of Albion*' cltlien« would have been.tlmnlcful, Tlio Pernonfwho purchajed the dreas gooua \were vie tlnlUed, an tlio ' gooila ha arid for $10 a pattom were not -worth |4 a piece. Ths atrangor la wonted. Keep on the look out for htm, tie la called a iwlndlor b y n number of Al- blon\« welt known CIIUOIIB, A \Rev. Mr, v Jol«non of tajok|iort,\ paitor ot St. Jphn'a Cliiifclttn thntelty Wat a caller at a certain aloro the other day hud wanted to purcliaaa good* for hl» chnrcli, The mnn In nutation waa attired In jnlnlatarlat garb and said that he vat on old friend of lldv. Dr, ^wncla Bunliam, and thought ho would make Mm a friendly cell botoro hl» donaHuM, The dealer In queillon wit* glad to meet Kov. Mr. JoliinoH and toll blm what gooili fa needed. Tho woiild-bo tnlnliter-fiuipected the goods lind lliom . carefully jnaked «nd ordered lliotn 8hll>p«d to liOoKport, Tho tlmo for aeWemont CMWO. ttov, Joim«on said that he -had not qtUto onougii cnftlijin hl» pbeket id ndjunt tlio claim, but th>t he had a eUock ot «, ccttnln ftiaoimt on ft Lockport lmhk. Tho iner- chant wan porfoctly willing to netept the check and pay ifio domino bncW Itla change tit cn»h, no lilenncil wan lib t o hiftk;e the «ale, RoV, JphnaOn tlite- Ing the tnorelumt tor hlrcoOTle»y and particularly Iniproaalng on ttto doi\lor*a mind about ahtpplng Ihe gooHa lifomftt Jy In order that ho might have lliem for Sunday iorylco, took hi* depWture to patta unknown. Tho feheok wan fiaat te l^oaltrjert to UiJ uiual jjuilnega DIVISION OF ' COMMUNICABLE DI8EASES. CortiUn \lllagca (iud town* have contnlalncd about the cout and trou- ble of Iimilgatipn. Repeatod expert- eiicft t<s*i6l>e» w thfiMf- greater care wore toWn t»-'«»'» itelatidu and nim- nntljifr ot-tlie fl«t eoae' of ewry com- srtumoaa)l«id|9oit8B nppea«ii|f in the:»e, «nta« -VJllftgoH »nij towna,Wcli » win* torlul TfldftotlBB jlh-tlio spread\of eon* taglMl wbhld OTSUlt tftat t)ie WW: solt of fiimigfttjoh would he redjiced, to 4 mlnimuiwi l Money epen^ for •terminal flUSsJfootlon J» welt apdnt and Kijould itevor h e hogrudged 4>y tho munlclpnUfcjr expending it, miring tlio »a8fc ntohth two euaoa of ophtiimmla ntouatorqin -haw heon, reported from ono elty. In bbtU oasea- ho prophylactic TO0a»ureB»had been employed at th e time of birth but-ag sioori atf infection vrm dtseovorM nqilve thordpoutlq meneurtia wore In,-- stltnted- with a. favorable 4Uteoni0 'a both conns, ^ClilB oxpftrlohoo. again, ehiPhaalaoB tM hocesalty pf emp)oy< itig in- bvory caeo of birth ten prq< pllylaotle mcaaureB on will liiauro to tho child protection from title -dan- I goroua lnfoatlon of it« oyo*, Tho State Popartmerit ot hoa,lth distributes lib- erally to tho phyalplana pt the atato, through tho \health on1cer»j the ono per cent, npIuUoh. of nitrate- of etlvor, a,few d,foPB ot Wlitch iuKUUed into tlio oyen pt th e now-born Inaurqti to auah children nlmoH abeojuto protec- tion, it l i tp-ho strongly urged that every phyBldaSi In the State will avail hlniBOU of the opportunity to not only obtain from the health officer this pro- phylactic, but ticcuatom himself to uio tho sfttno Ih Ovory enno ot child- blrili within h.t» practice, way, but after ft few hours wait relum- ed saying that no auch ma-u. aa Ito«. Johnson had atk accelmt In aald tank, and that no mlulster ot that n&mo liv- ed in that city; and that there wnn no Si, John* ChUroh In LotkpofJ. Tho dealer was victimised and .although ths goodv have he«n rotumedj.ho la still oM of the money for Baamnjt tho cneckt and Is now wolidOrlhK hij* W locate the \ministerial\ swindle?; Wo have boon reauMlCd no t to men- Hoft any names In the above ftrttolo.— Orleana A^orioan, . aHUBERr^HEAf ER, Stock \company. The shubor,t Stock 00105041)*, pre- senting Broadway nnccesB and With a pleasing personnel, Will be the tttm- mar attraction m tho Saut S« Sliuliort. Theatre. Arrangemoitts have boon made by F, Bay Conistock *nd the Messrs.- Shubert with Srod KlinbftU to eonduot this otgaulsatlon. Tho first olferlriir on MPftday, April if, will be \0lothes 1 \Mhe;-e6miidy drama In whioh Mlsa Qrac« George achieved such renown n«d iucqbss tt few seasons ttgo, It Is tho work Of AVery Hbpwod, author of \Seven Bays\ and \'Nobody's WldowY' Mid ohahnlhr Poliooic/ aauio'r of 'We- Pitt\ and \The JiUtie Qray lady.\ W. .KlmbaU solaitoa \Olothos.'* forhla opobihg bl)l,;bo<SftUBe H.uot only gl*esr -MM a good op6ftunlty to Show on thO: strength of his cast hut also Hit afford, a n opportunity for the women bf the compahy to W^ttr handsome • gowiiSi Ite has aw-atlgod to proiortt : sUeh well-kao^n plays UB-'\Mio New , .York Idea,\ 'leoksr Sharpe,\ \Tho-J WItobtag: Hour,'.' \Sham a gala pro- duction of \As Yon like It,\ iJbrothy Vernbh of Haaden StiuV'and possl- lily Materllhok?s x 'SI»tor fieatHoo,' 1 by arrahgetftettt \wUb: th6 New Theater. A.' sumtner. sohSdule of prtoes Will prevail and matltiees; will be-.glvoft'.ph TuSsdfty,'Thursday afld Saturday'of each and Wcry iveek ot tho aiiftmer .SeaSoii.' •-\:•\• •••\'-.:. . 1»lW MaryServossi 'ltas beenc chtHon to jia> the loitdlrig fomlhlne yaftfe Mlse Servoss was rtcShtiy.aeonin ft&hester ltt,(j|yde apitch's '\Ehe City\\ L«St seMon' Bhe Bliccoedctl Miss \Ohnr- .lqtte Walker asUlldalii \The Welti\ . Mls» SerVom litiB aoblbvOd. conalilor- aWe, Bhccesias : ieftdlhi woman *lh. ilfpmmeHt stock companies, • . Hifry »fillafd'-«iii'be«Sie lewlngj minnf- the-pfgainsaUoh, M*. HU- IM-play^ ttib name part: to \Altos Jiminy';iy-alehtIHS,» ^with tile <3hl6ago i(36hipany.~ Besides: he liW appetlWd with jwatpit fiaokayo, Mtes Jsnlioil Irving atid^Wb^ithwll'atottin.tfte original p'roau'dUOn :qf \\Tho Prince ,,QhjipAV'v->;';^:^\r:: ••;-.- •• Typhoid foVer continues to btijiirev- alont la Certain sections ot our State, Eighty-two cases wero roportod In tlio city Ot Niagara ynils during the month ot February. Tho total prev- alence of this disease throughout tho State, however, shown a dooreaso as compared with the corresponding period Inst year. Tho analysis ot B50 eases ot typhoid fevor disclosed the tact that 81-wora probably duo to contact Infection. Physlolnns should endeavor to impwB* on thoao lit at* tondanco upon typhoid fever patlonts tho Imniliiont danger ot Infection In this manner. Cleanliness In the man- ngomont of typhoid fever Is absolute, ly Indispensable to safety. Dirty lingers and dirty methods aro no doubt responsible for many a case Of .typhoid foyer npparoatly Inex- plicable. Smallpox 1ms been reported from: Cetrtlng (four OMQB), ^Ishklll (otte CUBO), Bulfftlo (four cases), RUBIOII (ono caSo), MC.ISICB continues to bo epldomlo In Bovotnl places throughout the State. -J\ 'Diphtheria Is not «* prevelenl as UBtiat a t this time ot the year. Scarlet fever continues In an-epl- domlo but mild forjn i n Boveral places 1 throughout tho State, The mildness of many cases of Bcarlol fever Is In\ nwny«»cases waking it very dinicult to property qunranttne and'suppress this disoaso.-r-Hu1lotitt SlRto. Depart- ment ot Health. Bicycle Dumaaid But Boy's Life Is •Ssvid, Jjoy Andor»on, 1* years old, son Of Mr. nnd Mrs. Angus Anderson ot No. 133 Adam Street, of North Tonit- wiintln, narrowly escaped being tun. down by ftKow Yoflc Central passoti-j , gpr trhlitiM the Sypeney Street ores-/ ,siig AaryVMondnr aftornoott. The lWaohgol- tralrt dliJ ttt thi North ton- nWanda Btatlen from Bulfalo at ltiB o'clock Was approaching tho crosalng When, thb flagiUan, Joseph PraiikS. noticed yeurtic Ahderaon approaching th6 crosalng oil Ids bicycle, rldlpg townrd Webster Street, The flagman motioned to the boy to slop and tlieii yollfid a warning. When hi! saw thdt tli6 hoy Intended t o orbss at all ovonta, the flagmnti tnrnisd hta hcad f expecting thnt the hoy would ho hutted tllidor tho wheels pf the train nndjdlied. When Pj*m*s tilrnod his head to survey the appalling scene which ho thought would bo unfoldedhetoro his gate, h e Was greatly relieved fo BOO- tho boy arising from the pavehieiit and dusting himself off and complain- ing because the: train struck the rear wheel of his bicycle, hreaklng It • The-boy pureed M* dlwWea wheel aboard ohe of the Whlto Steam laUri- dry wagons going toward the Ander- son homo lind climed hlto tho rig. much downcast over the damage to the blcyde,^—Butfnlo; courier. Buf 5 «t Qsnerally Is. Hardship Is good ffir us when It Is not compulsory. NOTICE O F CONTRACTORS. - An* Alw«y« B«tt«r Fl»«lv«(l. \ fltti». enoeurjHWi|n>Ht T ,I»H tetter •'^..iiny i ;'s^ou4t,o*;l*itttrlBi. - • Slate qf Now \York OHlcO of the State ContmlsBlon of Highways, Al- bany, iN\. Y.*-Phrsttnnt tb the provis- ions; of\ Chapter SO, >I,aWs of- 19fli>, sohtaT proPWaM Will b* roeetved by the uadorslgnea nt their oDtoe, No B5- Lnhcastsr StrOot, Albany, N< X w ht 1 o'clock p. uii, o n Monday, the 1st day of May,\Mil for theImprovetrieht of H;6 toftowlng Idghwnys; '<!oi«ty . \Bond- Mnwe , Anprox. NO. - I iwuth 6riosn3 801 OfakOr^liariS^\ \-^ Orltfii* m M«ialila'Al»baJi» k »# „ Maps, pliws, epeelflcAtlonS and os- tlhiatea may be- seeu and. propoajil' iorhis obtained at the ofltob- o t the; Commlaislonln Albfttiy, K. Y„.ftnftalSo at the Oflloo of Division Engineer Mr.- *r, w. •yyiibur, 423 Qiitier Bidg,, Roeh' ^sslo! 1 ! JST* Ys 'The espoOkl attention Of bidders IS : called t o \'information tor Eroposers\ I ohiiigoG-hhtl T ot thenpebKlcatlons, I JCfoposals for olielililghway must be presented-In tv -separate tesiea onvoi •ope indorsed tin. the outside With tho hatft* jlnd'humberof the-highway tpf Wlilbh the prbposnl Is ihade, Each proposal -fatist be acdompan- led by a. Ne* Tforfe draft or eeftiflM oliCok payable t;0 the ordfcr of the. State Commission ot Highways for ah-; ani'bUnt O^tial to\ at leds't flVe per |C0nt, of tli* amount of the •proposal vvhloh gitoh draft- er eheok.. fifceomfiafijed, 1 ! TBifldraft of \cheek Will he held 1 'by *hi> $omhtiSBIoit tmtll the eohtraot ahd ootid aro duly executed', Tjie ancceBsfui bidder will be re- quired to give -a bond for Mty per ceiiUof the amount'ot the contracts sjibh phad to be ^Xeollted \by a Surety Gdhtptitty to h6 approved- by the Con> miiefllon^ or a bOttd seoittod by'the J, deposit of eollttteral BecurlUeS to lie| approved-by the Cbmrafisloh. Tho'-rlght Is r:ese|ryed : to rejeot any or nil bids; - - - . J. ; - - ' ..:-. gfi'SROEiYHooKiija, .: \.-'' -•_'- - tihairiBan. : .r T, WAAMN ALIiENi '- . TIOBBRT E«RU 1*9 * Commlssloncra, VITAL STATISTIC* fOU FSB«0- Any, m, Betiftpa for Pebruary xhow JS.648 deeihil This Indlcat*s a contlsusno? of a lilgh rate of mortality which be - gan in December, increased m Janu- ary and etUl further Increased Oafs month The nversga dally wortamy which In January was +29, and h« d risen from one o f 411 i n Dec«m«><er whote total mortality waa 2,lj«0 in exam ot that of November, I* now , In Fi'bruary, 148. The rate ot mor- tality of February would give for the year 1C3,6QU deaths, or 1«,0W more than occurred In 191(1, and represents on annual death rate of 4.T.5 per thou- wand uopulatlop. The R-rerago daily inorhiifty of January, 1»10, was US; of February 4^2, ib* death, rate being J7.S; the population being npff fixed at a conaldemhly larger amount. Influenza continues to he the chief source pt Iqrge mortality. Directly jfrom If have been In December 14 7 deaths, In January 848, i n February 407, Pneumonia during theae three months has been ..returned as causing about 44 deaths daily and other acute reaphstory diseases about 45; die- ea»es pt the; clroulatpry isyilem 65 deatlia da|lyjvpf the ijervpua system: 36: Srtgfttris. d|«Wer ,30; and vfi* monwy tubereulosls <3 la (lie p*sfc ijinetf days, \It $* in theisO dlseaisOs ithatmarWed.liicrWe tfc \hiprt*roy ; •ooenrrsd durtpg -last' Jfareli, xfceiy :|t|ierb wa*.aeits JieKfhtm epWenitc of influenxa, front;.ihe'=effect efwWch a- nlortaUty fpr thb month occurred' far In excess of any Other month in iai0,4inountli|g to 450 daily, p the; nlneti'daya prebedlpg. there lijd been 412-dsathsidnjlyi :Whlie in, thb past ninety, \days (Her tjajly average ..Ha*' been-428^ \yVl)elh.«r .the pomlng month of prpb. |B to.shOW4a still fbriber in- crease from jhe conttnuanoe of thei orildemlo Is yet to Itelbieh, hut It ap> peara Improbable 1 that fhero will he: the vory comiBeralile rl«e-•!»•.«». tpty that oeoiirred, last year, when: 2,500 rnore d#th8 ocourrod. in March .'Until )n Febfuary,,' Th e iiutn'b. ini whtali the acme\ ;of the epidemic Of | lnflnoh'ia haBbbetiMeil'haa intho pa'at; ranled all tho. way from ©ecemher^to ApiJi The number of deiilhi this moiRh reported as dlrsotiy du^ IP: inlluonia Is dbuWe that of February last,'iind more than* wore, teportid 1 in March, and Xt Is likely (list tho epldbmlo ot (bis. season •basvroaOhed lt» height m respect to other epidemic dis- eases, especially those which i(to-com*' mon to this season, there Is a de-! oresBO in their prevalence. Measles .though Btlll ebnatdorod prevalent hon but half tho mortality, of a ycaf agoi scarlet fever ha s but orwfllth; and diphtheria Is Shewing a lower d«*th rate than In th o winter and spring Of 1910, Tuberculosis catiaos one- tenth the mortality ns It did Inst year at this period, - ' ' * The rural death, rate la tho »nme as the Urban? with, ono-third tho popiv., latlon It has qnorthlrd tho number df'| deaths. Thla relation I* not preserv- ed throughout hoWeVor, Ruriil tabefr' culOBls, otpeclaily other than $u)< monbry, la, but one-fourth fbo urbani phounionia has more rural fatality, and diseases of tho norvoiu system cause nearly as znany deaths as In thla urban population? mbaalea has tho, •amb relntlvo-moriallty in both, hut that ot scarlet fevor Is double; dia- rrheal, and puerperal mortality la much less tliim In the citlei, Acci- dental mortality this month Is greater In the rural population, hut suicide's and liomlcldci axe less. * • Tho age mortality Varies much he-, twoon urban and rural populations this month. lu the latter moro than halt ot th e deaths occurred Past tho ago of 60, while In tho cities hardly mdrp than one-fourth vrei-o of that age, In childhood tho urban mortality is, on the othor baud, donhle that of tho rural, and I n tho middle lite it la a good deal larger than the rural. Thb old agd mortality Is greatly Increased during a grippe epidemic and this: month constitutes.one-third of the total nt All age*. There wero 560 moro deaths past tbe ag e ot GO titan Jn .last; February tho entire-Mortal- ity of tho month bolns greater, by Poliomyelitis ia reported as tho cauio of 2 deaths, Cerebrospinal meningitis caused: 80 deathSy all bill' 4 helng nrjbslt,—Monthly Bulletln> * ffH~BTt.:(ii,% B,cei'Wfll< InsnaoH its« Dlrpit Rail «nd W»t«f Route ! ' 1} tb Torento. That a new anil direct rail and water route between, nil poltila on ilia Buffalo, tockport & nochejlor Rail- way nnd Toronto Is to be InmigUrated Bhortlir ^ss omolally ahnoiif cod re. cehtly b y ateeral Managon 7 J. K. -Canipbeli of 'tn e trolley riompanj, Goiimod /with this\ annnouncembnt ^ras tho-|nformatl6h. thiit there MS bee^t prgimised a»!l Incorporated under th'o law? of Wew York Stale, \thb DnffalO, Lqokport. & nocheStor TranBlt £ea- pany-iana: thst thli corSpora'tlbn ba s aomllred a large and handSoiiie neW stool passeriger «teamshlp which \will opofflte hotWbta Olcolt and Toronto as a part of tlio proposed neW Toronto; servleb* • 1 Although no totalled schedule for tho now Toronto service has as yet been worked out (t I5 Imown tbat. 1 there Is t o bo a. mornlngr and afteiv noon special train Operated eyor th'e B. I,, ft R. direct to Olcott where closu connections will be -made with the now boat Wbicti Is to nuke t*b Wrona WpB dally between Olcott an d Canadian pert. The complete sched- ule wilt\ be made public Within th e hextton days, , ' < . The laJce linoratCqUlrod by tho Tran- sit Company Is now lying at Sarl< dusky where Bhe is holttB fitted out'l for (he neiv hike Ontario service. - Tlio ship Is-to bo known as the \OWott and wa^ hnilt i n Toledo i n 1901 Mid has since boon -In tho pas'* songer service oh tskb-^Erlo, Th& \Olcoit'i p 185. teet lohgftby 28 feet hean\ and ha8 b. «apablty?et S50 pas* eengers. • It has a - fafed speed ot IB. miles' per hour jttid Will easily' make the rim from flock 16 docklii \tw^d and one>halt hoiira. \ '\ -The •lOleott\ .nab a steel lillll and' «eel;iUftthaeworid Is thorbuglily flrei proof. Watertight compartments rehdeHttg the '.Snip practically nn-i •divide'tho hull itito hvo flootlons, slnkahle; It Is «4iil'ppba Willi tore andiitt compouhd engines ot 80 0 horsepower capacity and lias two large-raaritte type boilers. Wheii.the \Olcott\ goeis. into tbe iiow Toronto service he r forward hold Will have, been eonyerted Into a handBopto dhw Jrooin With, a Beating: eapaolty Of aopersohs,\ Service :i la carlo Will be/njalntalaed. ' Below deck, Immediately aft'Ot Jhe ; dining; room.-tiiero-ls also -to;b'a-aft- elalibrate ouftet, Thbrfioih deck is equipped for the : riccommod.itlOii o f -passengers, there helngplerity of outsldo\deekrbemifor pleasant weather iwlth itee iitsiae< tjuartors for nsb -in oVeht of raut or Q&.the protaPnadsVdeolc there is a flni ladies': cftbin .aid- men*s«BmoK>; \ing-ronim. ioll flnlsholVnar#*oodp| n: ? a .\#) 6 ?* *'^- ->Wta.h ifiltalfural with IcHther scatsv The sbSde'deok- :1B also equlppecl to carry pa'WwgenS; In plcusbnt feather, , - > Dobkage taolllttes ott botJiiikil have'alftody boen :ar«hg^}j|Bys- OlCptt the deck near -thef\ 'TrSieir TermTnat will be «Seil aha in Toron- to dobkiK privl|ieage9..have bseh se-' eured dlreotiy/bt #4 foot, o t Young, street, the principal thoroughfare In tftntolty. mmmmseee-BE-sBs DENWMCES MORMONS Notfel Jtiult 8ayi They Ought to Ba -CIIJMPI Fr?m Engird a;id Droppfd Into 5t». Lo»aoB, Ai<»n lft—J-'atlicr Bern-rd V'aua-Jfsn, lbt» noted Je^nil, i n s apt- won mi N|iac>atnn in Warwiekahito, list xaightj refpried In strong terms fo the work of ti*e Mormon mJrRlonvlcs |n Engliuijl ixi \ondlnjt ^ cornea w d Joungf (his to (he cofonlet of that wet in 1-ti'h and otber American fctdtes. Among other tblttge Father Vsugjban'saltt: ''Ksr/cy a cO'rntry Ilka thla calling Itself ChrlstUtt nnd tol- erating these. Mormons rhi»y should lis tstken by the scruff ot the nwk, rushed suross our jsloiid nuj dropped )n th* ml 1 Trsppsd. T SMW the cutest thing (odny,\ be- gin MM Passu J coyly. \It was a painting of tbe-er-wbul Is tbe name of tbat little siod Hint represents mat- fimortyf : -\\Well,, wwr,\ 'suld Mr, Tlwrnld. '<lyo»?vb-rot Jonai,, • ; »?OJs, )tr, KWmlOi this •»#>•• suddeni\ ^tatbilo:s'f^waard--ana.'Tiine« , BSp^BB? ANKUAl VBVJQVt OF »tHB ^BOAKD 6|P TOTO*l!IOK, - Annual etatemont o f tlio Bnard of Edacatlotl of Union Free Schoo] pis.. trtet 3No,;18 ot. tliei'awnB of ^Ridgbway jbtO: SliolbVj ©rleans County, New Sork, • ••• RH0BIPTS. |»isjo:«eoi) hand July .6,1MQ * 4J8H.10 Vtom. Qjlloefcor ((uittoinK', 1,. - — <->;»• -. - - - \- \hiper-vUM SEottsago Tax lopaitiiiout of Education tonic %i ,»»,,,,,.,.,..,, 200W32 610.40 180,23. 1,088,09 748,85 i.OI Total Becolpta .,.,,,.13711 • DISBlftSBMENTS. jflpnd, and BatcrMt. ».,..,,,.* 1,010.00 Sslaratcn.i,,.-.,„,,..»,,„,. J2M30 Frelsflti and. Carting.- ,. J0.35 Stationery ana printing,,,,. 880.80 fuel and tight.,,. ,... 10«3 Builiings (inU ClrDunds 769.38 lieftmd of Taxee iuia Tnltjeus 8.47 UbSEy ,.,..,. ^...,„. 303.73 Furnxtutb ,._..i„,»,-... M ,,f ,, 84.75 jBbwex TnSf .....,,.,... < 20.43 IneidienlalB --.,... 310.00 Babmco on haiul.,,,...,,.. JJi026.22 Total »l«bnrsomenl.i., .*S7,5S0,(H Thas report .does not agree with Treusniror, aa a check for *3 has not been- urmente*! for payment. -' PKAN0IS K. WlUTPPtt:, OBCAllhUa ST. HOOD, MORTON A . B0WEN, J, \W.JCOOPEH B. Eri\VARD SliAOK. AiaSEUT J . COB, WATSON -P. BARR'S', IBANK W» MAMJISON, ' OBEAllhiES J. ffllBSKNAN. TltBASTIltBIl'S REPORT. Tot tlio Hoard Of Education o f Union 1'rce Stal Bldrlct No, 1& of lh Towxis of Iliagoivay and Shelby i 1, JMyion A. l'Oit, Trcaiiircr of the Board ot Education of Vnlon Freir School Blutrict No. 1 3 of tho Towns of R3dgoway anil Shelby, do hereby (Crtaty lint ainco July Oth, lDIO^ I liavo tecei-veil ei jmcli treasurer, the sum of 11,03-4, ns foHowa 1 Dalaaeo on hatnd July 0,1010. .*4,023,W Fropx Collector ,..,.....,,... 23.84 Tltltionj 85.OO Respectfully submitted, MXRONA. POST, Trei Total ....... ..... ,*4,03I.OO That J have paid oat on the oriZer of said UoartJ of Edu- cation iliirtiig (did time the Minn ot ,...,..,.......,,..$4,031.00 tod, Treaturer. TftEASDBtlB'S REPORT, To* the Board of Education of Union Free School XMilrlcfc No. | S of tho Town* of Mffjgeway and Sliolby J J, John T. Synica, T»c»jtirer of the Ilonrd. ot Eaucallen of Vnlon Free School Mtlrlefc No. 12 of Ihe Towns of Wdgjeway an d Slielbyv do hereby cer- tify tluit 1 have received as. elich treasurer, •2e^2ftOOJ i n ttetna n» ftty lews, s * t'l ' ' Myro n A, Fost|f,\.fermer trens are* J» ...,,...# 3,difc:w Coihsoler ,,*..,,„.«...,,,... ao,q8ys Tuitions ........,,.,..., ^28.40 Dcpaxtmeilt of \Education.... 1,582,60 Bupervlior, Sfotlghgo Tax... WS3 Banfcs of Median, tasc..,,,,. 742.83 Total «., „..,..$20,2!5.0fl That 3 have paid on tho ciders Of said Board uf Education the eUtmbf-, 1. .$14,347.74 teavxng n balaneo On deposit In tlio Central (Bank of Me- : dlna, April 11,1011*...,..*I1,028.22 Ueapeelfuny submitted, JOHN T. SSME^ Treatnrcr. ESryMATfe op EXPENSES :FoR. 1011-1912. Pwrsuiuil to tto Erovlilons o f the Education law of th e Slate o f Now York,, tho Boar d of Education ol Union tree Sokol ^istrlet No v 12. o f the Town s ot lUagoWay and Shelby, here- with siilinills it s cstimalo of th o ex- penses for th e school yea r of 1311-1012: Bond nnd Interest,....,«..r. £ 1,330.00 Snlaries ,..•.......,,.....,,,, •\\\\ Freight and Carting....,,,. fllationcry and Printing Fuel jan'd tight. •Bulldxngi, gronnds nnd Topnlrs Rofnitd:o( toares nbd tuitions ShpplSea ....*,,i,........... iHje^aaiWiiwiisiiwsiiatBi Leonard-Richmond Co., . MEDINA, NEW >QRK NEW COOK BLOCK, mi THE HOME STORE •MssWMMsasllsV rtHHHHMk^BsPHiWMBi WasaMsasslBSSsasl^M^p MEDINA'S NEWEST STORE OPENS ON FRIDAY, APRIL 21st, AT Z P. M. Open in the evening Irojp 7:30 to 9:3Q Iar inspection only. - ;:r: SdOVENIRi '\- iV. JE HAVE LEFT NO STONE UNTURNED IN MAKING THIS THE GREATEST STOUE IN MEDINA< W e nave tearcKed the leading market* of the country in aMembling thi* high-grade •tock of Dry Goods. No doubt there are 4 few small thing• that have escaped our notice, but they will be added to our stock as toon as we notice them, targe manufacturers have co-operated with us in giving *ome unheard of bargain* for our opening. The quantities on these lots of merchandise, we think, will be large enough for all But you had better be on hand early and gel your share, HAMMOND'S ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Evening—Will Render the following program: PROGRAMME—PART I MARCH—\From the Dollar Princess.'' tea Fall dvERTURR—\Wglit Cavalry.\ Suppe WAtTZ—*'Frotn Madam Sherry.\ Hoschna INTERM3EZZO-«R > c^tle^-Yotls,' , Aletter SELECTION—\the Sho-Gun,\ Uiidersi (a) f''Russian Romatice.\ oi..ti.. (h) \ \Dreattihig.\ bUeH y PROGRAMME PART II OVERTURE—\Echoes\ \ * Tohani WVB DANCE—\From Madam Sherry.\ Hoschna WAtTZ—'^From Chocolate Soulier,\ Straits SERENADE—«% es Millions {I'Arle'qiiiiu 4 ' prigo ® \From Naughty Marietta.\ MARCH—\Uncle Sam.\ Bell SOCIAL GALL ON MERCHANTS 100 Buffalo Wholesale Men to Vi$lf Oar City- HAVE MILLIONS OF CAPITAL Llbiaxy Apparatus Furniture InOtdentals Eslinulod Receipts: Tuitions ». 41.350 Regents ,„ .,,, 300' luperarijof ,..* 3^06 Bank Tax,,..,,,,. S00 2,725.00 B0.0O 700,00 1,600,00 1,000.00 '' 00.00 000.00 200,00 . 200.00 160,00 460,00' *S9,005.0b ,$0,150 ~ C,1S6,00 452^66.00 . 1,830.00 tfotsH Total atmount \to he raised. BSss feOUil (inct interest...« .'*' • ' - - - Total aniouht'to.be voted...,$21,535.00 l!cs\pectfiilly -sttbttitttea, . I'BAJJOIS TX, tVJIlEPLE', 0HAJ8tjliSS'^HQOl> r M6KT0 N A , BOWJESN, ,T. w: £OOP^B.\ II, ECrtMKB SbiVCK, WASESOlf». BMKY, M&3SK W.'MMtta>M. DHAElUS'-J. BltBSKil.N, • A12-l\^-2 • Sen'ra of'Ectticatiiw. Frsmkllh S'hllesoiihy. Sinco thou m rfot' sore -of s iab*. ute, So bbt throw = May gn . imi;^. Prtnklln, •-- I Are TfonEnui^pH Ut the O'ul-Door J f ' W4'iii*hl^'i>«\Si;sh4sJ'6W ft r Ifcaottiftiii elittv? * I* X.iP;Arl& SUtfHUR l(V»ROA-jj[' I' fefj;|i* : n^M'sIrjr'srlIele:-tor'''.A\. ;|\. \ iiB^eisftis'itjIj.jtiro^ijjr g. ' A,m*0,NIWlH'fe ; 0,t'*S* -will rereill f.OjQOCUS will p»iect your eyes J kXDHMm i:\HlV Ci,*SS- W ill;| f QfiilSlansl ^gtonieirl4fs, • *'* |:- 6 'IBtfMite %:Re*M*'N,lK' | VIsltlnfl Business Men Will 3h»k* Hinds With Our Locsl Merchants. Ejilhtfslsn'rn Along Heine—M*ny ol Ojlir Tradesmen Will • IReeelve ihe c|i|lers si Old Frl»ntfs v \ft'ft aro to be visited o n 0B6 of tho; dnys between April 25 apil 88 by 100 of Buffalo's most Important manufae- iurors find (Wholesalers. Those men nro either the owners or the .principal executive officers of the (Inns represented. The \Wholesale Hei-chanta* association ot their -Cham- ber of Commerce »nd- Mannfacturers' Olub Will <ome l o ns In * speclftl Pull- man train equipped elaborately for a four days' trip 10 25 town* and elUeg, Tlio pnrpose of the trip Is to giye ihese men an oppprtunlty to meet niiiJ shako hands with the local merchants. Every diay It is more desirable thnt the Mecntlve hende Of the wholesale and-retail houses confer personalty. In- stead of leaving their relatloBshlp* en- tirely In the earo e£ iravellhs men and correspondence. Slimy of the local merchants -will yecclve the visitors as olft frlonas la- somncb as their busiaesa interests liave been jnntual for some- tinie past. New acquaintances should jrove eipiiilly pleasant and profltable. The Buffalo,men believe they can •stimulate our iriatle ahd benefit our ^community It me give them an ( oppor- •tuirity. ^Althouai the Visit is to be 'purely bf, a seem! nature, practical TC suits will be-reabed* from tho meeting l>y both aides. fCd-operatlon between munlclpalltleslli as essential foTjusl- ness success rJs It is betweeh the vari ous lines of Inouslries, JIauy mutual advantages Will be gained by the visit. . ; \ Much eHthiJs hani has already been arouSerl iilong.l the ronfo which* our Buffnlo fr'fentls haye SeTer-teil for their ojteursibn,; since it Is plalii thiit aft' oxotfnnge of -courtesies jini ideas vvith s,o many notable busltesa men t rep- resetting as they .do, millions of capt-1 L tat, canrlqt fall to-bitililup trtitleevent;' t uiijly, \closer relations -with Bio re* sponsible liead;^ Is their ery. Tile tra.-Veiinu preparations are elab- orate) ?15O,O00 will Hot cover* the cost tit tib.6 train eaulpmen.t which thO N. y,\ 0. &. H. R. ifciaa turned: over to -the excurslonlsfs. . It is coffljlosed ot supply car, isleea* era, ainel-, irawingtooflj ana observa- \Hon-caw All are invited to visit the train, where they Will-lie \Warpiij' re< eelved atii faksn oare'ofr A positive -iyarnfng la issaed that the train will hot wait -for anyone Vrio- faila to be: aboard .nt the exact niln-- nte of departure as Schedule) Without doubt many taiayi ^Lfe^'^^M^lWtrsftis X<?UlSt<5 MEN WAMTJBP aorxromtfan JCAXS RMLTTAV MAIL CXKRK1 StSeO tO «I, KM A YKAK Kn« S«h«t»r>I,li>« AM OSr*r*d 4 TJnclo S*m hotitt M»rain»tlon» for nllvray mail clerk, po»tofflct clerk or carrier, eustom house and dtpartmtnut clerkr.. l'rtptri m once tor ih«'eominn txunilnstlons. Tlio Job Is far llli-; .hours are thorr, salary twice monthly and vacation. Tu «nyynUnKinBn»wh*> hMontrnrenough to aruwlr, this U the np|Kirmiitir ot a rifcUraf, Thouum h o t sppclnlruinU an> tu b e made, Ooniinon'^chool tdacatlan la all yon need; city and conntryipeoptebsve njaal ch«n«. Start to ptepara new—frse icholsrililp! U,ihl« month Writ* im- mediately to Central School*, 1W, B-r-iefaochHifar.K Y 4TwSO| '\''\'• '— !-•—« / ' ! l?ant Your nage The rive Barn Having pardmsed tlieGris— wold Drive Barn We are i n the business tonrJgommOilntg our patrons and we want your patronage, Prices reasonable. Best Service, Call and be convinced. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAT, SATUR- DAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 21st, 2Zd and 24th. s & Co 1 In! brier to overtake thetr phrjty at tlie next point tliey eapt <•' , '. v7ilh i66 ni(!tt visltlBi\ in, Var}oii*i parts'of th e town, several laujhahle failtires t o Wturn to,stations in time] #re sure to bccrtr, :' .„ .>-.\.•.. Aftlmposini htray of fi5-Sstaple.com- ino.aities, njaije o r whqiesalVd iif But- : falp, )s belli ? firobtSht t o tho nttOnttOn:, of out* -merchants. $ftetne.r o r HOt:| any new bilsMess resfrilrf lb'the eituJ;: thi s ilsiue Is^nhlnipotUnt coibparea.] witti the advantages o t sheeting* Ineseil gonlJeMen anil. exbliauyHSi SoUHdlbhsl- JOHN CROWLEY EealEstateBureau Best locstctl ruoma in Medina for rrnt, OIDco or uthur purpose, Oror Laiiaauer Broi.'store . IloOse, barn, 3 aorta ot land wlth tomo fruit, juit oatstdo of corporation, on iu»rry road. . i ' Orfe of the flout manufnclurmg licet* or warehonle purpoara Kina lucatlon on trolli'y line will bo iold »t a bat|alh, 18S ncrci land, foodboilillnga shoot 80 sores orohardr north aide of Kldgo Koad. I Woitld hiake'oh* Of the flnctt fruit Hrtfii In Weittm #e#Tot*. \ . ! Good now hutiaa arid barn Kaitslde KaltAven&a-with: all modern IntptoVi- jjiontSi . :- Bpoaa with good barn and 8K acres of land vteit stda Gwlnn Strent. Uonsa'and barn with S aorea of land on the Ndrth'alde btSorth Slteel. Qocahona*. large lot tnnnlnr to alley onthenortbildeotKagleStMetbiitwion OathMlneabd Ann Streets W.llllahi Xlaon'a- large honis with all mod^a, 'Impiweineiifs, on SdntkMalrr. leissbariBO«t;ofpnliairilrhoofe. > - Mrs. Qninn r s hnnie. up-to-date, west Atynbefersafe. , Elgrhty acres, S uillei •dutheait of: 15c Collars at '-. * 50c Suspenders at 130 Fancy iHfose at 2^»J Fancy Hose at - I 10c Canvas Gloves at 50c and 75c Dress Shirts at ' ILOO French Cuff Shirts at $1.50 Men's Pants at 415 to $l» MenV«iul Y«uli|*f Suits- at $9.99 $30 to $40 Tailor Made rlults at. - $1800 See window display at the atorfe tfcat saves you nionej. IOc 19c IOc 15c 5c 3flc 50c 79c TOMfflMOTMS' OffiKl COMPANY New Cook Block 542 Man Street Medina, N.Y. SVNDAY BXQURBION to NIAGARA FALLS or BUFFALO Atj taetf 1 Tripr via. an Ideal IKoute to An Ideal Place. Roiind Trip '-f •\••» *. - 8>5c Buffalo, Lockport A: feke$ter ^Railway \Tak»U* Umitad f r.itt.\ Vanity of MiriWhd. IflwelH What men prise most I s * pfivilege,, eves if It be that of chief nbutfier at a.furiersl. \ • • _-.—^ «U.«D, 0 IUIIBI lomnesst of Sholbv Center^, Abbnt 8\86ras ororehard: .Brlqe*|Sp«SorK Albnlldlhit,\ i . The aedrge Clarke. Jesldehee, cornert Pearlar.d CatherlneatTeeti. One of thei flnessloisWoiialnUisdlna wlm all lrh-1 pro'Vei«:enti, l iT'«t«?itlt7i Tb beseW a t lKof 8r6i)«rty : en weat. side of 'HbeSoldMeuce . The WMKef _. „ Qleilwbed AvehtfK to settle Up eitate. - MBiLx. :.Jai8'q£*.A.toe- l .,S h %I * »!N|°$*J. ,n ^°SJ?j!< JttbrWaaa. UlSgara. and Qim.aoe Udi-ntlcs: klnoTsvall prul»s,lHMo««l6fi». -. : ' All. '-'iReslde'hbS^ln; -Searir'sltna'rts'o'f it, . Wgply improved, Jrom «»0 t o SIM S5. 2^J^^?, , SS!^ , «*- 8wlh\» ~*r»esially for choice lnir«tm*nt. Ate I have a larjic and com- -pletellneof.Carrlaoes,8ur. ftes and Spring Market Wagons. AH Vehicles new thlsseasdfi and up-to-date; lid carried over and shop ^»¥orn stock. You need the Goods :. ... '\- -\\ \ f I niEed IhiB Money ^ •.•'iinfJwiitt^-.•:•'. SoUrld Economic Sense. It *ould be better to spend money In\ abolishing the slums than to epena It la desjiinr with their results.-** change. \* Recipeffor-Happlnesi. tiappiitess f ould seem to consist of »Ot longing for thS.'things thnt would taSke'us happy^tlte. m? Pa|k Ayfc Medina, N. Y. M m*te and Insurance t)>* PERRV* Director f 6* tHn llnttial insorpce Co. *»^ Estate o* All Kinds OiPFIGE-Secohd floor In the hm*& Kearney bloci. .' J; \. IMedlna. N. *•