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TIWRSDAY,' FEilR'C'ARY 13, 1909. ----~-~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~-7~~~~~~~~~7T -\-1:-:;ld up because it Involves; pos-1 BIRDS AN AID ~~ir food i~ ln~ect~ -a::-cl made UJl or 816 CUI I siblo financial lolls-- we had hetter I . pests. Tney are an excellent army fol' (hoist the black flag if material i!UC- _. eneeldng locusl-'i, bnt.,.do not take . : cess has t:ome to be considered more I TO THE FARMfR kindly to hq.iryt caterpillars anJd to- - ·s•:'ponRJ- ! essential than n:oral progress. -. • - _ bacco worm~. , U f \1 r'l \ Then the mintstry Is charged with · Dr. F- E. L. Beal, assistant ornl- -~- _ . l incompetency because it refuses to \ thologist of the Biolo~l survey, 60 \JFRNO'R 1 concern itself with economic theories figuring on a. conservative basis, est!· _ 'lL which men who do not go to church mates that the tree sparrows of Iowa profess. These men tell us they IGYOR.<\NCE OONCER!HNG HAB· destroy 1.75,000 tons of weed seed a - - I would come to church if we would ITS OF FEATHERED TRIBES year. This allows only a rourth of an advocate their platform. TheY prob- cOSTS THE oouNTiiY MILL!· ounce of seed da;!ly to each sparrow. :.'JDlllWI~I)'\1~ PASTORS SPEAK ably WO'lld be wllling to utilize a Estimating from this basis on a gen- 1 ' ONS OF DOLLARS· o o AGAINST GMffiLING 1 ministry which served or promoted era! field <:rop of $2,000,000,0 • :RACE TRAOKS AND DE· ' their ideals. But when the Jll'eacher tl!e sparrows can be counted on sav- -AT INDIAN lAKt FINCH AND PRUYN TAKE OUT ABOl::T STANDARD MARKET LOGS THIS YEAR· It is expected that the several gangs of lumbermen in the employ of the Finch and Pruyn company a large number of intimate friends in . \ . ' 1 t 1 I f Ignorance concerning the birds of lng the nation $20,000,000 a year. TBJll ACTION OF GOVER- urges the persona c a ms o a. gos· h 1 - pel of righteousness which does not tile United States as caused osses : The little country boy planting corn HUGHES IN HIS EFFORTS I commit itself to anY changing theory to agriculture of manY milll~ns of I has a way of dropping several grains , SECURE- )JEI:TER ANTI· I of government, but which concerns dollars. Whole colonies of bml~ are in ea('h hill, singing as he does it: wlll finish their work on the com· this society. pany's timber tracts in Essex and Besides her father and mother, tbe Hamilton counties in about two deceased leaves her grandparents, weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman, besides will buy their clothing~ at store of _ .;'.~.iQib)$Jr.ID'i'G ~1VS. itself with a message that. every class wantonlY destroyed by boy hunters. \One for the blackbird. one for the and every man must serve, they file Millions of Qtbers are killed by farm· crow: two for the cutworms, and one ' - L. warsll·alft:-.~-. out from the eldest unto the least. ers who are firmly convinced that to grow.\ This was considered or :,;.tj~)WC>-k up t'he ·race track gambllng every time a crow , a blackbird, a suffic 1 ·~nt we 1 ·....,, t to be a wa 1 ·rant for b in d And yet there Is that In the gospel ~ ., .. which is e g urge I' of Christ which will produce eventu- hawk or an owl is slain the poultry the arrest or: th~, crow and the black- :,;~r::~:::: the.lezislature by Goverpo: . allY in society a condition· of life yard and the crops ire ben&fitted. . bird. . , ;,j' -In their sermons Sunda~- I h' 1 h t b This slaughter of its foo.t'hered cit!· To the worl·d In general the crow ·:~1!:!\t•f!fJ~l. o! the Johnstown and Glov- h d d b tl n,.r m zens led the Umted States govern- has ever been known as a thief and The cut this year will amount to several aunts, uncles, and cousins. _ about 100,000 standard market logs, The funeral was held Monday of whiCh '85,000 are spruce and the afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the remainder hemlock. The bulk of home, No. 110 West Green stleet, the timb!lr comes from the compa· and at 2:30 from the United Presby- ny's woodlands in the towns of New- tedan ebu~ch. Rev. Mr. Williamson comb a11d North Hudson, in Essex I officiated. The remains were placed county, and Indian Lake, in Hamil· in the receiving vaul at Fern Dale Up:to-Dat~ Tailor., an~ 'cl~t~f~i: _ . _· Broadalbin. N-. Y•-\='. · The mostpopular clot·bing·sto'te in this vici~ity. We 'Carty a--com· w 1c 1 as never ye een compre- _ . \ en e y_ any par san pr\\' a t i ., ·ministers dehvered long acl- hi h h d ment to make; n lnves fgat on. Mea- a coward He was accused of pulllng . w c men a\re ever ma e. · 1 • · , ·upon· the matter. In Johns-~ I do not speak in defense of a \ sures were taken to s_ummon each np corn, o( ettl!fg fruit and eggs, and plete - iissottment of Men's, Boys'· and Children's ClMhing. · · ,~:~ R.. Foster Stone, pastor of t - • t it gay or dull coated suspect to the bar of playing marauder on the homes of _ ministry which refuses o m~.eres • t 1 ton county. About 20,000 markets cemetery. will be floated down the Schoon riv· el' and the remainder down the ,.. • dP~ectl· F:itte4\ vuaran•\ vn; ._ -. Y-- . - .. ,, ,. to your :figure, to your. tast~, _ to·:~~l· season tlid to the satiSfact10~ ol Lutheran church, took up lf 1 th 1 _ bl r and give him a. f-a.ir tria - other birds • 1 se n e press ng pt·o ems o our · ~~. BERNARD Ll.\NAUGH. iul'hi;i>r.t and gave an able d1s· _ 1 . S 1 • ...,_ h Men with field glasses and other I - . th- .. 11 f t\ I SoCia ltfe-. uch a m m ... ry as no a»paratus of the natu'ra.Hst went all Ate Cutwo•·ms- e ev s o .,e race b h d B t 1 d i sist .. - people's duty toward I right to e ear - u o !1. over the country and proceeded to All these offenses were proved .flirOilQ~ied ma'esures in the legis· that the onlY hope of socral ameliOr- study bird\· For long 'hours they laY 1 against him, but evidence was also Rev-. Charles McKenzie pas- ation lies In the teachings of Jesus 1 :n the fields and meadows, and watch· I Introduced to sllow t'hat he ate cut· ~orth river, as the upper Hudson Is !!.Irs. BE'r~ard Lynaugh, aged 46, called by the woodmen. died at her late home iu_ Scotch· Bush The sevaral lumber jobs of the Saturday. Death was finallY due Finch and Pruyn company this year to vneumonla, having bl'en con-fined have given employment to 500 men to her bed for a week past. your. :pocket's. We make clothes .•-w•lio\'rl'- the First Presbyterian church ! and he who pre~ches any other gos· \ the bird!> come and go. worms, whieh destroyed more corn premises. . • Pressing, Cleantng and Repa~r;: to the matter in his I pel s<:atters dus~; and ashes. 1 am The-y w·atched what the birds liked than be did, that be made many abstract ot which is glv-1 afraid what such metl want mpst Is best to eat, whether it was market· meals off grasshoppers alone, and and !25 pairs of horses. At Fish- .She was a member of the Methodist ing neatly done. not a redeemer but_ a reformer, not a1ille grain or the weed seed that that wild fruits were as good as tame s\uowed up the fall- 1 \ to he saved,from sm but frorn mls- would prove Injurious t.o the field fruits in his opinion. So the spirit ·f()!)JIS;hnffl of the argum!'nts f'ry, not to be lifted up unto good- next season if allowe'd to grow; of justice declares the crow a more •ing brook, Long Lake, 35,000 mar- ohuro:b of this city, ket logs were cut; on Cedar river, 'l'he survi.-Ing relatives are, two 20.000; at The Branch, 20,000, and daugnters. •Mrs. Deloss Palmateer, of the remainder at Newcomb. The GloYers-..ille; :)!iss ::uailj.eL1..Ynaugh of John J. O~ShauohnessY,~ •C5-+ \L.A'\AI'VBR• •92._ \\fc>r;inu·d the Jockes Clttb \ness bnt into eomfortab~eness. whether it was some ·helpful insect I helpful than harmful fellow. ~·vern.or and nlleged that l or small animal, or some pest that The red winged blackbird, too, :·'!1JPJI•MiltiDn's Jdea was merely ~o 1 each year preyed on the crops. came out with a. fairlY good record, eyl'S at the neouie BUZZARDS COM( They l!:~lled many birds and sent the though he bad been found guilty o~ the governor's sup· stomaehs back to the bead labora-tory rice eating in some sections. His allow the \\icked vit\la· fROM. JHf ARCTIC in Washington, where more than 77,- brother, the bobolink, or rice bird, lumbering operations have been un· 15coteb · Bush; two brothel's, l'<orman der the general supervision of John and ~!arvin, botb of the town of Anderson, Jr., of Newcomb, the Jolmstown: one sister, :Mrs. Eltzabeth company's agent In the north coun- Fretlf'ri-ck, of the town of J!l'hnstown. try. Lumbering conditions have The funeral was held Tuesday been very favorable this year and at 1 o'-clock, He>. ~1. D,. Jump offic~lat· help has been plentiful. This ac- ing. The remains were placed In counts for the work being so far ad· the receiving. vault of the Johnstown -..-anced at the present time. When cemetery. Secure immediateassistance w.h:eq puzzled aS to your rights at ht I il} - all embarrassing entanglementst without :publicity, investigation~ ~ quietly, satisfactory quick s.ettle; to continue. A. DflDer av· 000 have been examined and the COD· did not get off so easily, for that . ,JOHNSTQ'\AIN, NoV. ment. aetlon or the !fovoernor !n ---- tents thorou$hly analyzed. sweet voiced rogue was caught with urging Senato~ -mrnJ:;r- .,_, the goods on, and it was proved that ~·... Gatewa\ of the No:rthwAs•~- -•r· ucwance ebeet- th i 1 $? 00 000 - MRS. W. H. MASO~. -~i(\''·;& 1 ;seml~lytin 1 ~p. ll!illS to ~<:> ·• ·- ...,.,. ca-- e r ce growers ose .. , 0, a In securing tne pass- ics \Vbere tbc Cold \Vinds Enter A great -balance sheet is kept for year on his accomit. eaeh bird, and when th.e contents of · The buzza,rld and the seagull have was clrcnmted amon~ I United State~. his stoma.ch have been analyzed and ·.;-j:j!ig:r,e!lrai-Jion d - d h always enjoy_ed _ a. certain immunitY \ -ir.esenatn. was ;;!~' 1 ''- • Y ln the ~ew\'\'ape~ ·~ounts of bliz· entered under beads, the sheet .._ ..,;.. l! The !l!IP·~r h:>ll -.. -.- • Q~ from death at the uands of ,-ue men • 111 ~w:11.rl1tm zar\\s ~ou have read of m n \ound is footed up and ehows whether he d b f h t Th t ~· to Senator Ern~::-~on :u ·' a a •· an oys o t e coun ry. e a.moun Mill!!. dead within seven feet of his home; Is a good and helpful citizen or one of ooavenger duty they do is enor· ,J.._stetn-biiY.tJtan. or men who have to tie ropes around whose existen-ce had best end. , mons and there is a tacit understand· pre.cedent, tperefore, o~e else in author- a. capitan who is a. We do not read that ever put is command ship but that ·Is ob· ~ t~e fact that hospital their waists to guide them to their If t'here be anything a farmer hates ing the -coqntry over that they should barns only 300 feet away, and all it ls a.n owl or e. hwwk. Occasionally be unmolested-- . this in the daytime, says the Plhlla· he has ~een chickens and small barn· Georgia ·has earned for herself the dell>hl.a Press. V\-\by do they lose yard fowls earrled away in the cruel name of the Buzz.a~d state because of their way? Why cannot tbey see such claw#! of owls, and he figures out a law in her statute books protecting a short distance? that sooner or later such depreda- buzzards. On the seacoast, and espe- Iinaglne if you can a fl,'ozen tog tions will drive llim into bankruptcy. cially In the Golden Gate of- Califor· driven With the velocity of a !rllrr1· Yet if ·a. cel\ttaln Kansas farmer had nla, t:he gulls are an inv~luable aid to cane. The air is so full O'f minute h·ad ·a good supply of owls and b.a.wks the health <departments, removing as frozen particles wh1ch strike your a few years ago •he could have saved they do all refuse and all dead fish. face like pinheads tired froon a mus- his $125,000 orchard which was des- When the ·boll weevil crossed the ket tliat yoo cannot see ten feet in troyed ihy ft-eld mice, these being the line frcm Me~co e.nd came np into front .and .all this in an atmosnhere choi~est mor~~els on which owl~ feed. Texas to :feed on the cotton there, the from 21) to 50 d!lgl'ees ·below zero. and It was ff)\lnd that_ 8.1! long as the ani· United States , government immedl· then you can form as clear an idea of ; ma.ls and Insects which are enemies of ately appealed .to the bird kingdom a biizzard as you <Will eve· care to man can ·be secured, the hawk and for aid. It offered them boll weevils get. :Its blindting, bewliderin-g effect the ow1 feed on these by preference, to eat and wondered how many they the men finish drawing the Jogs to the banks of the streams, they· will have a 11hort vacation until the river opens, and then will begin the work of driving the logs to the big boom above Glens Falls. One ca.n form some idea. of the quantity of timber required by the F'inch and Pruyn company when he learns that the pulp mill annuallY converts 18,000 cords of wood Into paper pulp, while the sawmill at Feeder Dam every year rips up 60,000 market logs into some 16,· 000,000 feet of lumber. REV. FENWICK M. COOKSON. Mrs. Wi111am· Henry Mason, late\ of Union Place, this ctiy, died at the home of her daughter. Mr11. George F. Long, Rochester, Saturday morn- ing, of heart disease. She is surviY· ed by said daughter, and a son, Dorr Mason, of St. Louis. Also tw!) broth• ers, James Sherman of Greentleld Center, N. Y., and A. •J. Sherman o! this city; also two sisters, Mre. Chas. Spaulding of Greenfield Center, and, Mrs. M. S. Northrup \of thls city. Her remains were borught here Mon- day and a prayer service was ']leld at the house of Mrs. M. S. Northrup. MRS. SARAH .BUCK. a ~_pdern mstit~t~on. • .,,,,,, ~\'\'\'•-·\ counsel against putting, out Is first felt. The intense cold brings that barnyard depredations come only woulid Uke a daY. at first the pain of freezing, then when the Wild supply is inadequate nuDllbness then stupor 1Jhen a sense , wb!ch is sel'dom, ·and t:hlllt the hawk Other Birds- not accepted bY- the cen- ('~·~li:i~('irhC! gave Jteed to the mJ!.Ster Rev. Fenwick M. Cookson, a for- mer rector of the Church of the Messiah. died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G.eorge Morris Jones, 30 Union street, Glens Falls- Mr. Cookson had been in feeble health many years. He was 69 years old, having been born October 18, 1838, in Stottsville, Columbia coun- ty. His parents were Thomas and ~sther Cookson. When a boy he at- tended the Brad bury Classical in- stitute at Hudson, from which place he entered Trinity collge in Hart- ford, Conn., graduating ln 1861. He then took .a course in the General Mrs. Sarah Buck, who for many years was a resident of Gloversville, died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ensign Hanes, at Li- ma, Ohio .. In the fall of 1906, Mrs. Buck remove1i from Glovers-ville. Mrs. Buck 111 survived by four daugh- ters, Mrs. Ensign Hanes and Mrs. Salem Reed, both of Lima, 0.; Mrs. ·of the ship, rather than spoken by Pa.ul. i)r-obl~blY' woul~ have done as the centurion did. What landeman know about 'Sail- of blis\!ful sleep and ~lose upon, Its' and :t'he owl are complimentary to The Carolina. wren, the tomtit, and heels deatlt. eaeh other, the one hunting bY day, t:ltlark, the phoebe, the Florida. and Where does the lbli!lllard came from? the other •by night. Western meadow lark, the red wing The court divided these offenders blackbird, the sevenna and white- George Plue of Norwalk. 0., and Mrs. George Hardy of Gloversv!1le; also by one son, James Buck of Ber- llnvHle, Ohio. Interment was made at ~erlinville yesterday. lbtp. .Paul may not have one nautical. term from an· thls did Jiot unfit him for a' 'judgment. Taking the the· year into account, the Where is -its crad:le, its home? 'l\be srctic regions. The papers talk about a ·bllzward having started from Manitoba: but that is not its home; Its starting -point, •:Manit-oba, is only its halfway 'house. into four classes. The wholly bene- throated sparrows, the killdeer, the ficial; the chiefly beneficial; the birds thrasher and the bobwhite responded in which the beneficial and harmful and attacked the enemy with varying qualities •are about balanced; and the degrees of efficiency. The Biological Survey urges every possible means of bird protection throughout the South ern cotton states as a means of ex· h-armful species. To the astonish- ment of tbe farmer the preponderance of evidence Is in favor of the owl and the hawk, instead of against them, and In the wholly beneficial class are the birds b.e ·has been at war against f-or ,generation~ the routl-n legged hawk, the squirrel h!UWk, and the four kites that are indigenous to this country. Theological seminary in New York, LITTLE FALLS WAN'J'S of' annual storms, the con- at t'he ship a.nd· the Character c;!tl,f{j~Ej crew, he was more competent ,,,.,,1;0.:ill:lte eounsel a!l to the advisability sail than anY other man and the issue of events the wisdom of his· advice. could not choose a metaphor indicate the ';;\'\'·'aob~'\\ _of a minister. As a watch- the lookout, he may not be :;:rt'll,!ld~IIII.T with t~e operations on deck, -- ,,,.,.+.·'-·\ 6 is abli} with trained vision ·his commanding position to wtLetlller ·the veijsel is headed for deep seas. ~ulsters Why do ·blizzards come by way of ~lanitoba and make themSl'lves most felt upon the west side of the 1\rississ· iwl river? Why do we never bear of blizzanis in Cunadlll, New Eogl·and and the Middle States. Because the I,aurentlan rauge of mountains stretches westward from Labl'ador along the southern line of British America 3,000 miles, skirting the north shore of Lake Superior and t-apering out in northeastern !\linne- sota, furnrsbing a protecting wall of solid rock 4,000 feet high against the I>Jlzzzards for all the region sout-h or it. :business, _although I do not Geologists tell us tb!llt this range is - ~ow they can be successful formed of the oldest silurian or secli· .•:.Jtclt•· :aU:tl'ilOi!ed to know much lllliiiB''i_dli.•~~~ unless they are endowed mentary rock to be foun<l upon the share of executive a.bil·l globe and tlrat It extends 30.000 fept reason. of their ,Profes· below othc sul'face. ,_JI!!9Q.;.e:~t•~JllL\l~lll from active partlclpa- !<'rom northeastern ~Iinne!'ota to ''-;/li!~'l!\.a_~~; atra~rs. Gra~:~ting this, may the RO<'kY )lonntalns ls an open trE>IP- aflirmed that their very i;':':J(te'itil~!in .. fro~ absorpt,lon in details !}111:1&-eMMDI more competent to ran· less plate-au-a great d{}()rway 1,000 miles wide, througb which the Ice king. rushes. Fr~m th~t lint> _t~ont!h· than those whose inter- ward is in thf' main. the same tree- RecentlY a well less prliiTie all the way to the Gulf IDf man dictated quite :\lexico, forming west of the '.\fh::-~1~<'<- ,p•·eacn:mE>n~ in deCense of ippi ri\f'l' the royal toh<,gp:a n slide I have listen· :1.000 m!les lon-g, upon Whkb his ice· deal of shallow ~reach-~ crowd~ maje~ty, the 'blizzard, f!Wreps r.'-~•11(1,-b,av·e __ \ontrlbuted no httle of -l-n all his j<>~Pled robes to RWoon In but I must say that I never 1 t-he rays of .the tropical sun, The an appeal to low~r motives \ '.rexas norther is onlr the i'rayNl t~at _a-rticle contamed. The I frln~:es Q'f the b!i?.?lani's m:nntlP as be ae-· a class must have degen- whh·ls past. ~ten,_,verY much since the dars I I intin1ately, it' they do not . RUICT!lE IN TRIBES ffiLT, Owls Beneficial- and was graduated in 1864. In the same year he began preaching in terminating the wee-vil. The cuckoo has been cataloguetd as Trinity parish, New York, being sta- tioned at St. Paul's chapel. the champion exterminator of the His first rectorship was at Bev· fu~zy caterpillar. The kingbird is a great fiycatcher. The ea.tbdrd is ac- erley, Mass., in 1866. In 1870 he assumed charge of St. James' Epls· counted a great cherry thief, but he has to his credit the fact tba.t he eats copal church, Fort Edward, and from 1,000 worms for each cherry. that place he went to Glen Falls in our winged citizens eat enormous· 1881, as rector of the Church. of the TO SEE -THAT TROLLEY. The Little Falls correspondent to the Utica. Herald-Dispatch has the following relative to the proposed new trolleY line between this clty and Little Falls: Next Wednesi'lay there wUl be a meeting at St. Johnsville of all the parties interested in the construction of the Little Falls, St. Johnsville I)Lnd Johnstown electric railroad. This will be the first public meeting of the citizens of these three places and All the owls are found to be in the ly, feeding all during their working Messiah. He succeeded Rev. Rus· cb:letly beneficial class except the hours, a robin being able to make Russell A. Olin, who had charge of horned owl and hi~ good points are away with 300 earthworms a da.y the 1 the parish !rom 1873 to 1881- Mr. equally balanced by his•bad ones. The choickadee 7 , 000 conker worms, .;hile 1 Cookson served the local parish 17 majority of eagles are in the same a grossbea.k ~an easily consume a 1 yearll, during which time the rellgi· class with the horne(! owl, while six quart of bugs. The rose-breasted I ous organization grew and prosper- members of the b'll;Wk family ~re con- gross beak makes a. specialty of killing ed. clemned, the Cooper 'hawk bemg sec- t~ c 1 d tat b Th In 1897 when he severed his ree- d I t . u.e o ora o po o ug. e bob- • F d d J bn tow s t th east on on Y. to he Engl1sh sparrow m . white, the cowbird, the cardinal, the tor~hip and was succeeded by Rev. on a an o s n a o e • I t t d t U I L Rl h d ern terminus of the Little Falls line po n ° _es rue veness. purple ftnch, the nove, the goldfinch, George · c ar son, be went to continues to be an absorbing topic no doubt the arrangements, for the incorporation of the co}Ilpany will be made. The controversy between The nmsy braggart and ft•eeboo~er, the swallow; the fiicker, the cedar- I Gloversvllle, where for five years he the blnejay, was summoned !or trml. b·-• d th tbl d 11 h d l had charge of a parish At the end at Fort Plain and Canajoharie. As A d h i 1 h i 1 1•-u an e ca r a &ve prove - far as Little Falls is concerned it is u ubon mse f a'd g ven this o- thai t\eir helrlfulness 1 . 5 fai' in excess - 1 1 of that till).e he removed to Glens i b b d '' Immaterial where the road goes to quae ous coxcom a ad name, an of their wasteful habits. l I<\alis to make his bome permanentlY. general ~entl ent 11 d 1 b \ as long as It is built and the eros ~ m ' a a ways een Soil culture in an eternal warfare In 1869, while in Beverly, Mass., he against . him. In the South thE' n~:>- against weeds and Insects, and When married Mary Elizabeth Griffith, who state gap is completed. groes wtll tell you th-a.t. he has \always I birds are killed the farmer lA left at passed away several years ago. been in l~a.gne with the de' II, and the mercy. of his enemdes. The best \ BesidE! the daughter mentioned be SAVED FROl\I BEING A CRIPPLE that. the ~ea.son you caP n~v.er find investment a farmer or city dweller is survived by a brother. William H. FOR LIFE. one on Fr1day Is thlllt on ;rnday each w'th 3 l'tti 1 d k f • . I Cooltson who has cared for the in• · -. I 1 1 e an can ma e or mm· , jaybud goes down to the other sel# 1 • t ,u-, bl d b 1 valid du~•na the last few years of . . • s o m\'\\'e r oxe.s on h s ~ world to take 1i1s master· the tr1but.e 1 premises his life. of a grain of sand. I Swallows ara easilY persuaded to Although sentlment,~Jl!d supersti· come If mud is put near for them to tion were both agadnst him, tile gov· build with. Boxes for martins ernment has cleared nim, and 'has should be on top of a pole 12 or 15 f:.v!:?t;:u~!ai~~t:~:ni~~!c~~ hheeal!~~ feet high, ooxes for wrens should have an opening onl)' an inrh in di- SaturdaY mol'ning, death was due to pneumonia. Miss Lehman was the only dauga· be a cripple for life. U.s: and N.Y. Co~.-.- I. want to Close Out AI~L My Winter Goods at Cost as I have big bills to pay. Tllis sale includes a large lot of Bed Blankets, bought last fat.. Would like th·'se indeb1ed to me to make ~ettlement at once. AU kinds of Hides, RubbeT and R•gs bought. LOI'Il'-Abont Christmas, a iiiMlt Dog11t111 Ooo.t. Finder will be rewarded J;y retarn• 1Illl to IJle. JACOB METZ, Rockwood, N. Y. ~~~~ .. ~~ - i s!~~~~pt ~.~~~!~ r S Jl.OO and up-and -pay I s~ per cent Interest on i same. Yon can· do yo_ur bank· 1 ing by Mail, should you ~ be unable to get to see us· in Albany. · Open an account with ~ us, and you will be glacl ~ to see how your money grows. no uncertain t\rms the al· tlift.t they can ba frightened ---- .,._. • .-~-\'·\\' threat of a man, who con- SatunhtY mornin~. DavirJ \Venger, that he r3.ises feed enough on an ngNl resident of TrH><>S Hill, com- were the destructive kll\'d, that he ate nuts in preference to gt'ain, and t\nat his few vices are heav!Jy over-ba.l- an~ed by his virtues. ameter to keep out sparre>ws, and they should be oput in a place inacces- sible to cats. Boxes for bluebirds should be lo· and had a great many associates in ed a sample bottle of your Liniment cated with E'Qtlal care and not have an the city. but never had occasion to use it, as opening more than an im'h and a half ·rhe. deceased w.a.s born in Fonda, I have always been well, but some- in diameter. A pair of bluebirds or 1 moving later to Spra.kers and finally thing told nte that Sloan's Liniment wrens will destroy untold thousands moving to this eity about eight years would help me, so I tried it. After of insects in a season, manv of which 1 ago. Whi-le in this citY the young the second application I could get they captu1·e UI'Otmd the edges of lady had won a great many friends up out of bed, and in three days wells and along the cr<>vlrc;; ill brick \ through her strong and upright char- could walk, and now fef'l well and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lehma.u ''Abont twelve years ago I receiv· i Home Savings Bank, ~ 13 North Pearl Street. _ALBANY, N.Y. broad acres for the support tr.ltted snictde ·by slash11Jg; ·his wri<lt stable, into a crmaplr- I owith a rm>:ar. He died bf'fore mPd.i~·al lagislation which aims ~lrl conlt1 reach him. W<'ngeT was -on9 of the most immoral ' t~:bout S3 years old ·and ·wns known in we surfer ln our state. I 'l't'ibf'R Hill and vicinity. '!'be only \l••<ill\'l'\'\ scare crows'' find rNtson for tlw a<'t ill thought to be good company. Gov- <1Pspondency 11s 11 rmn1tt ot ill li<'lllth. who .Is unfortunate \'\'-'··\'\\\ Qf a;: min!St~r, .th~ <J.o~ue _ \narr~>w- ~ta attitude- toward· \Everybody Should Know\ saY! C. -G': Hays,- a prorntnent btttsi- ness mnri of Bluff; Mo.,:i:trat Buck· len's Arnica Salve Is the quicltest and surest· healing salve ever applied to a. sore, burn or wound. or to a case of plies. \l've used it and know what I'm talking al:)out.\ Guaranteed b}' J .. 'l' is.ery,_ H.'O. Ostrattql)l', and ':Bi'adforu & Dickinson; ,4rug,Sistl;'l, -or. Broadalbin. l!5c. _,_, · ,·. -\: -- : :..~~-~~ BROADALBIN walls. ·rhc liWe songsters are not acter. She wws a rnembel' of t.he entirelY free frou-1 pain. 1 only a deligl1t but at·e really a great United Presbyterian church an1d also \My friends were very much sur- \ Mrs. Philo Bennett and family, Cousins Comvlain- )Jl'Otection to the health of the ram• I of tl}e yhristlan Endeavor aqciety In prised a~. my ra~!d recovery and I who have been residents of Broadal· His nine American· coitsins were ily. · ~ ' which she was an .active and thor-' was only too gla!,l to ~11 t.hem that bin for the past twelve years, ha-ve The sparrow familY was then hal- ed into court. The immigrant Eng- lish sparrow was conde•mned. \Vbile he Is the best means of destroying ,tne dandelions-also an importation-be oestroys more grain than he aaves.It ·w.as also proved against him •that he drives awaY otbl'r birds that are mor~ desirable than 'himself. acqtiltted_ and ~ompllrminted. The -~----- -- onghly conscientious worker. Sloan's Liniment 'was the only medi-I moved to Amsterdam. amount of weed seed they destroy· .-\ tiRsue bnil<l<•r. 11~;;11 prollncer, \ Before being ~;onflned to her home cine I used.\ 1 \ l\1rs. Phllo Bennett and daughter annually saves millions of dollars to bring\ health 'ltiHl hnppines~ Into thE' by Illness she was a member or the Minnie have been very sick with the countl·y. Ragweed, pigweed, gystem. 'l'hut\-s wl!ut Holli\t!'t''s Johnstown High school and won the WANTED - :Men to advertise pleurisy. The attending physician Is bindweed, crab grass. 11anic grass and Ho<'I<Y ~rmmtnin T<>.l haK don\ ror l Jove and interest of her teachers. and distribute our sample Mail Or· Dr. Collier. lli~eon grass all furni_sh s~ds that are _mlllirm\:· \l' rio tlw ~amf' for ~-on. Through her fasrinating personality der Merchandise catalogues. $90 ch~fee morsels to thes~ ·busy little 3:\e, 'i'l'a or 'l\a-bl<>ts. Ask your dl'Ug- she wa.s admitted· into t'he· .. ~Jp!J<t Zeta _per month._ . Address: ._trnitY Supply • OoGQauut ojl is usro widely a11 a fellows. From 10 to 26: per cent of -gist. · ·::- · -- · .. sor.orit}t:of.i:lte Hir;ll ~)looJ,a,nd.:le;a.ves. ·Co.l ,Dept.-P., .Ch~ca.~o, ill. 12·2Ut8 -!_rood ill -the .Philippines. -