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PACK TWO THE A]) V A N <' E-NEWS g* ' ~ je. THURSDAY, MAY 18, ]&33. Man, 83, Ends ELECTION TO 73 Years With BE HELD HERE One Company IN THE FALL Clevis J. Lcfevre, 83, Alexandria Considerable Discussion as to ;till :s tmploy- Co tf his iife has Bay, hoidir a record for length of service with one firm. For 73 years he has been employed by the Cornwall Probers >:ore at Alexan- dria Bay where he ed. AH hi;* 10 yca-s been sp* st :n that vi Jagc. He was tK.r!i »it Cecai, Qi-ebec. in 1F50, and m>ve 1 w!ih his parents when a chi d t Ogdenj-inrg. The family then moved :o the town of Ham- mond where the father w rked on U;e Lyons wood job. Then the fam'y .movec to a i&rrn in :he town of Akx^ndiia. ard in 1^60 they moved ;o /Stash P Int. new known as Fvller isreet. Alexandria B;.y. Candidates Being Indulg- ed in at Present. • Arable uisreussion is al- **-.iiy hfinir inihii^ed in over the niiyoraiity campaign next fall *\.it-revf-r ;*o.!t;.a! -roups rather. W:ih Oliver Ralph J. Morissettc. kri'-'blt-n. ~n announced candi Pacific Coast, and 25,000 in N t \C York State. Hops are also import- ed from England, Bavaria and ikia. The foreign ar» the most expensive—from Reer Law Has Benffited Many Lines in the Nation szrz * _ <*•• $1.15 to $1.35 a pound at last r e - Writer in the New York Times Summarizes ^Vt!Tei£JI~ Coast P \ J > the Recovery Noted in Different Industries I The NVjv York state hops o:\3i- Since 3-2 Beverages Began to Flow. ***** ** J1 ^ abom *» *r **t By GEORGE H. COPELAND in \t tr York Times The legal; beer faucet has now been turned on for more than a month, and the gurgle of its noisy This city st ream iias above other domestic hop<. Then State aiuL citv taxes on beer in are sturdier than those of the W,&t 5 New Y.»rfc Citv amounted to about Coast, their root* having come from $3,000.00']; according to the N\w Bohemia many years ago from York Suo- Brewers Association, plants that were accustonud to £ Consumed in pre-prohibi- climate more severe than that .*' Last c.'pi^se h!m. Anions T~os«- mentioned as pos- „- b:e candidates are former May- ;-.: E.wa-1 P. Lynch, former May- or John A. Wen. Alderman James Lyr^l:, Jarr.es J. Doyle. Gilbert L. pelled good news to tion ti.ii«* sbuut 7 to 8 per cent of the Pacific Coast, i^si year only * beer, and on that basis, sixty bales of hops were grown in. Total this State, the upland valleys in month which they thrived having been imes that used for dairying. The New Y< rk Multiplying farmer in former days raised fivnv k.robj v.n. „;: announce.! camli- J i U( |w^tr>. capital and labor. While the nati.mj beer, and «n lhai .!,:« :o: ration, much of the,., whe . jf Ux>s -„. unifmm , the '.Ik :»:n.^then\^r> ^Unve o optimisti,- pro- for the* ff.ui.tr > for one w hon?. it Den:o::ais will select to! ~ . ,. ., * . * A i.., .!•». ,. -. | fbecies of the brewers regardiu^ would am<«ut to tnelve tim< 1 «ae effects of the prod ig* IV retard figure, or^ :si<UKH»,<*00. ,were warranted, or whether the this by twelve again, a year's taxes 3.000 to J,5o0 pounds of hop-: to gloomy prophecies of the drys would amount to about $434>.UOO.«HM». the acre. If the latest price, $1 per would more accurately reflect the A»>oirt h*K this fignrc. or $215. pound, holds, considerable profit^ situation, certain inclusions can 400.660. ^uld go to the Federal can be obtained from their cuitiva- be draw.*i. And the picture is, in government. ^ on * g«^neral, quite a rosy one. Undoubtedly many persons the* Latest reports, obtained by The Brew»?ig and allied industries ^^i moiitp drank beer for tin American Brewer indicates a short-* store. FVr 17 vcars he worked for tew days a*o to pay the mayor and have not ouly bet* stimulated by nove !ty of' the experience, yet The *?e in hops. The CzechoslovaJv r::e.*nber* of the common council beers return, they have in most brewers o-lieve. in spite of this, crop of l,2tK>,000 pounds on March salaries If .-::^h a scheme should cases been actualr\* swamped by <ir- that April 7 to May 7 would bt 3 waj? completely exhausted. AVasl> # become effective, the office of may- ders having to do with the queuch- f u i r i y tr^kal of other perio<ls of ington and California were out «:f ••>r, ac LO-iii'iir to the supporters of ing of America's thirst. Prices for similar Tejitith. The hot weather, hops on April 1, while Oregon re- the proposiiion. would be placed practically ell brewing materials \ n m bich Xhe beer demand is most ported 3.000,000 pounds aval-able. •*n a full-lime bass under the plan have jumped tremendously, and an urgent, has not appeared. In addi- In 191 \ nearly 42.000,000 pouruls oU i,nd an annual s-slai-y of from $:*.0<H» acute shortage has beeu felt in a tion, there was a shortage of beer hops were used in the manufacture TO $r»/»0o ;>a:d. The plan would go number of lines. Employment has aim^t from the first day, tlie brew- of beer. ,mo effect January 1. 1934. naturallv increased. Taxes to Fed- ers not ytR being in a position toj MCBtASE M H8TEL BUSINESS The salary discission is said to eral and .^late governments have, M ,pply tne^Cemand. Ten days are! Hotels ard restaurants have* have developed out of ;he discios so far, ex.eeded estimates. required for brewing, and at least \ pr0 fite-J hand^omelv through *re ure That Alderman David Pelow , THE NUMBER 0F BREWERIES thirty-iiv^or aging. And in the returD of |^ er> 2 ^.(»00 rep. -tinL. To da;e, the breweries have not old davs $k-w York consumed twiw through the publication Hotel &an-» progressed very far toward their a5 much ninthly as she has so far. foment, a 120,000.000 increase in t»re-prohibit ion strength. In IMS While rw- complete survey has s<> {QQ^ an< ] beverage sale* in the first I ^ A w^^r^^r^i !^:n \lioilc X ^ > fJ:^ U, \ ^ Pa,U - Xb ^ e were **__ xh *__ counUy Um far ^ n ,aad0 uf the in « w « > * hi month <* the- new era/Iii addition. Wr. X>efevre. when a boy of 10, Nor:hrup, John D. VanKennen, obtained employment as an errand Nathan T. Love joy and others, bov for !hc Cornwall * Walton The proposition was advanced a that concern ard In 1S77 when Mr. Cornwall took ov<r- the Walton in- terests :,t(J cti.rged ihe* name to Cornwall r-roThcrs, Mr. Ltfevre stayed with the rew owners. He pti'l .s ?.ctive in doing various du- ties fv r iht store. A harrow kills more weeds mo~e Quick*\}' than does a cultiva- tor, acd :n<?.:re« a better crop, if the ha:ro\v*r>g is Uon<= before ?»eed- :nt:. LAWNS Be Proud of Your Beau- tiful Lawn Use WE Lawn Grass Seed ** ITl « v -racTEiiis Excelsior Lawn Seed Ez'.*?:5:or a hish grade seed i will give Dermacent reKuits. Excelsior Lawn . Seed 40c lb. City Park Lawn Seed £5c lb. Shady Spot Lawn Seed, a mixture that will grow in shady places 50c lb. LOMA FERTILIZER SHEEP MANURE BONE WEAL riJiWl.R ai:d VEGETABLE Sr>:r>S GARDEN TOOLS RHackett Hdw. Co bslatl^faed 1SS0 was draw*]nr $24 a week as -Jarden i:-perv:sor while seiving on the council. Some of the aldermen seem *o think that They should be paid there were in lbe Terras af Mrs. Katherine Akin, ? .^, too that some of these arc ,-ooperag- nth^raphinF bottle F.el Elie ard Arthur J. Landrv Vlld<a \ ^^\^' \ ot f \ J * talcing, Minbennp. etc. The em- *xr/-e if* vea- and their MICWS- e<plipped and 1H>t h ™™<*. ployment Tiere would thus affect *ors will be\ elected in NovemberJ When the l ^^ ****** to turn about 2W,<mi. persons, allowing five out the foamy liquid last month, persons tt^i* family. TUG SINKS AT LEVIS: CREW IS RESCUED New York found itself better pre- pared ;ha« the West was. Most of Other < ftSes have also sent in en- eouragiog'Ti ports. Los Angeles. LEVIS. Q;?e.. >!ay 17.—The tug Aiicc. belcn^ring to J. B. Ptjrter cold Company, St. Catharines, Ont. f lies in 40 feet of water at the foot State turned out about 400.000 gal its former breweries were ei.her throng!i..i^Central Lab<»r Council. reported tfat beer gave employ-, Reporl3 from other souri . v * ^ : ; ve idle, or w * r* being nsed to make near-beer, few having been dis- The lumber business has been especially r^^pmisive to the ret;.rn of beer. Lcmber in Memphis, the hardwired capital of the country has risfn in .price, as has cotton- wood fron Mississippi. Mills in the South for making boxes are going full tilt. of f*at beer ^ve empiov- \ ment the first week to lO.OOo iren in.ii^i.^c ^f ir»r.*. <>^A *,-I' V HV mantled. In the first month the am , w )mSF in brewin- and ali^ mdlcat f 30nc oi creased axt^n>. . anu w )m«* in Die«Mn.^ and ailteo p retze l factories are faj- behind trades, v:lg!e « similar number or6ers; to ^ }mm ^ are com . were repo^d at work in St. Louis inp in tit0 ^. }x UJ fm tfce cV u . , x Jhe re.urn of l^eer created abi>ut ^^ Even ^se and rye brtxd. ' , e , K. ,-. • -i ^' ; ^'«^Kington. Milw.u- t^ oomTOtEion5 ^ the f u. «': tiif.ii sK-ep early Sunday may be sold at retail were recently fcee and San Finncisco,\'aud about K-.^^. «,.^ , IV K™ ^^ K^«^„-O^^ » ^*- - J»»T-J iTk««t •• .mi • m%^ »-. ... *\*» »*\ i'u:ng tne oanawagon. morninc when water began pour- issued by Edward P. Mulrooney, 1,000 in AJhaivy, Boston, Minneap«> ing in tiie vessels hold. Three men chairman of the Alcoholic Bever- lis and S.u PauL Activity in Chi- ~ succeeded in lowering a life boat, age Control Board. They will go cago is n*early equal to that in' but the two others jumped into into effect on June 1. New York.:\. # i ft the <;aracMan National wharf Ions » ^^i f *a ** about one-third »j fre its pre-prohibition output. The Ajice's crew were -startled Regulations under -\ of ihei? REPORTS CAR THEFT George Wright, state highway c-usrineer, reT>orted to the pciice the St. Lawrence and began swim- Applications for licenses must be The su44<nness and strength of ming for snore- They were picked passed by local Ixiards, which will the demand for beer are graplrical- xiT) by a ;owboat which came to make .*^mmendatioos to the ly reflected by the increase in the that thieves took two hasdPffl^ts :htir rescue frr»m the wharf- State 3oar<L The lkre«*ies will be prices for loaterials. Bottles, for in- and a propeilor out of h* ca- wh\> valid for ere year, expiring on stance, c^. aboat $2.80 per gross it was 'standing in Vom of \his Tf^ cabbage pants from the June 30, 2334. until two jxeekn ago; now they are home or. Lafayeti* street T-je-ti^y tcetl-bed caefully: plants Torn Licenses to permit the sale of priced at +?»S>\. Wooden boxes, n.^ht. •itrtle^sly ar«e check- beer to be consumed off the prem- formerly »4r cents each, were at \ ises may be issued only to bona latest reports selling from So to 65 :rj i r rowih: the iliirjrin-- of planis .- too oft-en a \bo.c's oo. Kalamazoo Stove Co. ANNOUNCES A perfect combination with the new Kala- mazoo Oil Burning Range equipped with the Gilbert and Barker Oil Burners- Com- plete satisfaction guaranteed. Choice of colors. Easy terms. Come in and see it in operation. Kalamazoo Stove Co. 720 FORD STREET OGDENSBURG, H. Y. PHONE 832 fide retail grocery Ft ores or drag cents. Half-torrels, mith a capac- stores registered by the Xew York ity of thirty-one gallons, were $6.2* State Board «f Pharmacy. Licenses each, now they are $8: kegs o- to *ell b**er to lie consumed on the quarter-barrels, formerly costing premises will be issued to hotels. $3J»« ea< h. now bring |6. A week! restaurants beer gardens, clubs or so »JTO TCew York State h<*p> I railroad cars and vesseis. The were «<elli*i2 for *5 cents a pound.! (loestioa of whether beer will be now thev are bringing ab mt 7-\.! I . . . TRY . . . BILLINGS AIRPORT DAIRY S MILK and CREAM CALL 13-F-15 snme farmers asking! sold over bars has not >et been de- <^-nts wit!i ckied- |1 a po«o«L | At present. H is available in The sti<B«larion to the s^M^alicd New York city ai grocery Stores, allied ^ndaHries has been marked.! drug stores, restanrants. soft drink and Nca~rej§r a day g<*s by with^iut sh<if»s and < v<-n at **mx> stn^et reports *r»a* distant places of in- 5ta*ds. <-rensinj: employment and even of THE fCESTM m ttVUIUl factories ^raling night and day. ; Many cs: inmates have been made JAaamfa^arers of barrel staves in nerently and while the beer Inil vas Kentucky, dumber men in Arhan-* ander di^mssion. of the govern- sa> and Jl?.-»mi|jpi, hop growers ID I PROCTOR'S a ~* headcusrters for repairins Window Screens and Screen Doors «« PHONE 143 ital v*v<Mwes to he derived from this Stale. Oregon and Bavaria. b*rf- 'ije brew, the Treasniy department tie author.; n the MiiUikr UV>t-*ii figures tciaf from HHjtmf** to are al>~tcd. $ll**m.*+. From present indka- Tb^ marnv-t f-ir h«p« i« in a pr^- Mms in Washington, thw -ftrare Carton* «i*miik«i. Before pronihi- a-a «ot he far wrong. Bnt brew- tkm. abosi ?2*m* fanl^s 4IS* er* are mere imtimMiic ponnds io ifcf haie< w<re prodnr«d For the nrst month Federal, in the Inited S?ate« v »*/&* «« the FOR RENT H-H <f <iaaJ d&nbie hocf>e.al I'^l'T i»r*:-ir?< at. Centrally \ ^*- '•-'• i*tT.\ rc*^'-!«h : e-