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. .a-'\ •-; <1»-> •&v£.l, ~ : '~ --»\ iS^tW '•V rr\ sag^ap^ :;Kl2&^H i^eE FOUR 1 • i*-'A CI*/: •?a \VK •-'!.>' s'Mf W^^^^A\'^^^^^^ January n Brothers, Norwood, N. Y. jm with a ma fa* *v 1^: •feV f$mW}\ Commeociflg Saturday, Jan. 91h ' Continuing until Tuesday, Jan. 26. ;e Trip ••lUu* • \ Nori/vooi RrilroEJd fare paid to ^PLgr- , chaserf, of *10.ftO or <J%=—i : coming from w»*ti>in. a-rrf • •) ins of 2fi miles. . \ri| fc^ &Afi &. m |^t M#re stopk of High IGrade Merchandise to be 1 Htt?ft^ timrf aetter^ prices for w# cannot, af- f <^jt over our winter stock cbnsistinjjg of 'and Misses' Coats, Suits, Diesses, uxs, Skirts, Silk Waists, Pettico ats, Shoes, Rubbers, Blinkets es, also the en •hL fiftfe^-lleB'i terent at •V 3kg: t&aj&e, time witb> ton.-\-\->i' - ';•'-' I - HMk an4 Mrs. J°nl Mr. and Mrs. W. J.§ fumed'-from their Mils. ' V- ' . Mr; and, Mr.s .. Mrs. Eslgar Ptoallk were Christmas- Visit Mrs. Stephen ~\ friends out of town. .Mr. andMnLR.PJ Robert, spent piristj daughter, Mr*... Fred dington. j-. .,•*'. iMlrs. Dan SUtchie i Norfolk one 4a? la ijrs, Orritt agent Christina*' folk, .. : n/ Wo wn, Saturday.\ I • Mr. and J#fe 5 INoiWrpojfei'J^:'',*! and- MV«Sd*l**3«, F#day,: F' Barn? Safffrda,. aftejra&l fkwilly Here *j**M- letter *e?e^Tted; he sailed ''fair.\ Nait&Wjj liWi arriTed [•on the/j&at',#'.> '«ttSi*we-,'Di'\' daystwlifei rocksd jifedwr; •the 1^ei.P £« that, the'bo#!; Tiave-w s. /CS^h- pafi&_were re- <Jr|ntyHle. Yi&ve\ r* , it Cha 3 tyette 5owe,'-Mr and f •Zgrias 'Grant, x iH towhV visiting wHh [(eland and son with' their rrniitt at Wad- shopping in leek.! „ .and children, rlend,si to Nor- usiness out of Creigbtofi- of E. .Gr^igMon nard spen& a/' at Ms httme ear^y hour. ' 'Maude.Barber visited her plater at '©aiSriel'9 the past week. . '• Mrs. J). E. Robson visited her moth- er the past week. ' Mrs. E. R. Blaachard was called •t6 Massena on New, Years* day tiy the d*ath of her aunt, Mrs Julia Jacobs,' \Who died at the advanced age of 84. Edna and Gertrude Richardson ! have returned from their visit tio Jfo. Bangor. Offlabel* and Blanche Richardson spent'the week end in Cold Springs. The W •C. T. U meets with Mrs, J. J. Shields on Wednesday of this •week. • Miss iLelah Blanc-bard entertained* a few» of her school mates Thursday evening to honor, of Dorothy Bjresee, of Russell, who spent .the past week with her.' She was a former student• here.' ' ' . •' Mr ^nd Mrs. A. E. Thurgood Of N'O- Bangor spent New Years' atJamea Thnrgood'g, j '\ _ • '.Our school has re-opened after the holiday vacation. Much sym- Whe bere'aved ;,yill he made. ts of 4he flrst Seeber since W$*& mm •A m «•• Ii are feeling New York $nd arrived gfeweise eight ^THe boat the other all ,4 headache [$$Mne -after reat while on \^>, American rench cooks We only Khfle on our Ifeftfie ship. ring. It ds [.'IffOtect our * jpan broke 4, and was tt. We aT- lay even* fii:»0 p.m., \'iloaday a, isoidiers J* apart. o'olock yrir, and m a-per- ffellone- K «»»pie ^:\*MS^t NICHOLVILLE Milton Clarke is - in failing health. Missi Bva Goodale had a bad, spell one day last week and was lincon-, scious for some time. Some thought it to be a shock. Attorney and Mrs. R. C. iSanford Qf Qgdensburg \were very jnueh'.ipWased over their Chrtstmaa gift. It was a daughter, born December 25th. Mr. and Mrs. John iBlood and daugh- ter of St. Regis Falls spent the Holi- day vacation at S. ,W. Merrill's. ; The law-suit- last Thursday between Morgan and Durgaa <was left with jjudge Ellfthorpe to decide and the verdict is not yet known. M!ss Vivian Monica is ill at her grandmother's, Mrs.. Joseph Wolfe. ' Mrs. L. A. Lapell and daughter are reported ill. At a regular meeting of the Grange J the following officers were elected: '.Water, P. h. fftichardson; Overseer, C. HI Sheldon; Stewart, H, B. Chand- ler; Lectures, J. H. Smith; Chaplain, •Miss Eva Goodale; Secretary, Mrs P. B. -El'lithorpe;. Treasurer, 0. J. For- tune; Pomona, Miss Clara Newell; Ceres, Miss Bell Ballard.; Flora, Mrs- J. R. Crinklaw; Assistant Steward, J. Floyd Smith; Lady Assistant Stew- ard, Mrs! Clara Smith; Gate-Keeper, William Mills; Organist] MTS. C. D. Babcock. Installation and Oyster Dinner, January 9th. * Mas\? J\arn«woTth of Winthrop is enjoyed in the Telephone office dur- .-jJingj. the absence of the Misses Hannah and O'Brien, who are spending their vacation in Canada^-- Ail day service OB Sunday now. Remember ^he Institute the 12th. Sgan«r.*ftl be «erwd In Grange Hall \ n \'• *' wttti i£; • }.y : -.' •\. -: on and eon frtk NORWOOD the holi- Gerald-M'urphy is spending days.at home. Miss Marcella Simoads .anfi Miss Edith Claffey of Passiac, '-N.\. J., are spending the holidays at home, Miss Grace and Car-lotfca Mofrdtt are spending -the holidays at ihpnie. AWss Dorothy QteNuIty, of. ^assiae, 21. J.; Miss Maloney of Yonkeis, Miss Elizabeth Maloney of New Yoiij City; .Miss Arda Smith of HuntingdeiL L. i.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelps ii New York, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Pttch of Watertoiwn, Mr. and Mrs.' Waltace Smith of Malone, N. Y..; Mr. an$ ifo$,. ,H. J. Cassidy, of Canajadaigna, W» Y.j JPcank McCarthy of 'New York,| ^red Vanderwalker, Misfe Gracie ajdAjlis- ter, Charles and Earl Drew of Syra- cuse, Misses Helen and ASUce Cassidy of iSammftt, N. J.^ Miss .CeceM Mc- Nulty of Jamaica are spending the Holidays- with their .parents. •- • | , Miss Evelyn and Margaret.Tnraer Qf Ogdensburg ar^ spending \-a f^W days visiting their: brother, T. J. Tur- ner. , L . i' ' I , • John lately left 1 Deceniber 31A for J jilew York to resume bis 8tudie$.\t|nder Oscar Sangor in vocal anisic. ) Mss Marie ©ird hi Canton is si^nd- ing a few days visiting Miss Margar- et Gately. .; ' | WEST STOCKHOLM Christmas and iNew tear* kave passed by and the! teachers and [Stu- dents'have returned to their school* again. « j \ • |. iMr. and Mrs. B.! Sisrait entertained at dinner, Tuesday, Mrs. A. L. bale and friend of Norwood; Mir, and prs. Will Mcintosh of West Stockholm,fand p. B. Strait of Molra. \ A. A. Lawrence went to Ogdens|urg Wednesday to consult Dr. Bell aiout his eyes. i James Magin is |on the gain after his severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. Dwjght Wing of I na- ditla and Miss 'Lul^h Green of Bng : hamton, spent the Christmas Vaca ion with their parents, Mr} and Mrs, Silas Green. \ Elmer Green is quite sick with toe grip. - \. >L. F. Dygert spent New Years wi|h his son and family in Potsdam. Miss Adah Strait returns to hi school In Rensseiaei- 'Falls today af er the Christmas vacation, Lucia Yale of Norwood spent lastM week at the home of B. Strait Sixteen members ; of the Epworth League met at the home of B. Strait Friday evening for iheir businetKS and feoeial meeting, which was enjoyed 'by all. - j • ; Rev. A. A. Lawrence and finally vis- ited at the home of B. Strajt on Fri- ' .Henri L^~-zr cf/Po.tsdamj?,a$ ( 3|i towii\'Satiii i flay % ' ' •' , ' ,\ ; '.'.', -., | Mrs. S. S. P.* Carlisle has returned, irom a visit to her son, H. D. Carlisle in St. Albans, Vt. ' . . , •% ,-, Dr W. W»\Algate and. wjife-returheji to .their home \in S.yracoS^ Tuoslay.,. , .Mr- and Mrs. John W, Clittc arrived, home for .the winter, they have been located . at ir ,Sc^^ta^y .gtaee pp'-. densburg on business. 1 'Mr. and.Mrs. Michael D. Murphy, , ! and.'Mrs. Jofia Murphy\ atiepil«-d the,, r funeral of the late' Mrs. CatijeHn^.(3or--. mwat Ggdensharg, • v 4*i'S. Ault visited the school at Lis- bon Wednesday. ' - \ E*. J, Berp of M^ssena spirit |fee' week-end in toWa with friends^ t •• ft J McCleman of Gouvernear v as a- Iwniness 1 caller in town Thursdav. '• JCapi Arthur Hatch «P?nt New t@m in Ogdensburg. j^ward 1M iFay was ,in Canton Thursday on business. Orvllle W. Cline arrived home, from M&skena, Tuesday. ^Mir. CMne expects to\go back' to the %ring. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H, Wilson re- turned t o their hom« in Brooklyn, Saturday after spending, the holidays with \Mr. and Mrs. Ira'G. Tayior iMrs. Ashton Moore and children, $nd\ her mother, Mrs, James Hfcttey left town Monday for Montana, where they-will Join.Mr. Moore and intend making their home in the future. Robert Moore of the St. Lawrsose State.: Hospital is spending his holi« days in town with his mother, * rs. George Moore. Ross Thompson is -visiting relatives in Dixon's. Corners, Ont. Miss Annie Oline entertained eight of her lady friends^ at cards last Thursday evening. Refreshments wt-e served and a pleasant time was spem by all. MTB. Lawrence Brannen had tbw misfortune to fall and break her Ie*r. Drs. Sweet and Carter were called ard the limb was set She is getting along as well as could be expected. Her many friends extend sympathy. ' CHASE MILLS The young gentleman who arrived at the home of Seward Small, Decem- ber .13 and the young lady wtot> arrived at the home of Andrew Oondlin, De- cember 28 have tooth decided to re- main permanently. Mrs. F. J, Keegan visited'her par- jehts, Mr. and Mrs. John -Biaddy-at ^Cbemberlin's Corners. Ney Year*.. ] The teachers and *tnd«tthi 'fio *pent their holiday T»catiOn at their *iome* here have .retailed <o tne,ir »- v e echools: 'Miss- Mafcel lf»rtin Tean«* 'Pi(krk f >. %i MWff Ma*4e sksted, to ' ^ . 111 Tflnii II i ii Tiiit'tfiMiM rn.ii L - m »«? x: H'.. L't^w.'v %^j£? 9 ernes' at John,©a*a'a ®riday. . KEFSraET^IKfr \t'l' **1 *»* MrS - *««tf4 Gibbons re- iS^J1^3^ I™*^ tttrne * t0 V** 1 * i» 0Bi * in lOhesterville, fiHi guest of h«r aunt, Mrs. 0 nt.,)Tuesday. Charles Blanchard. of Norfolk was war. in town, Friday. Mrs. Stewart Henderson of Louis- ville was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Yamutt of Wad c'.^ngton were recent visitors at R\ P. .'Cotter. j~.fi Q«rfcp«d^ liwskwell spent the wfek end M the -guest of irer mother, &qd after a few days spent at Malone r^|wa«I to the home of Mrs. Charles a|«Sh at 'Mtnlra for,» few weeks. iirs, Sarah Chaffee has received »«?wa fKMB bier son Charles of White &*rer Junction, Vt., that, though ill of typhoid f»Ver, he is having a slow run of; fwer. His many friends in this Tii^fclty hopfl for his speedy recovery. Mrs, Clarence Barnes of J|alone wut a «uest of! Mrs. ;C A. Clark for several dws.the' past week. ~i ailsa Caroline Waters spept Satur- 4i& M Winthrop. *wwv. M, W. Markham was a guest [ 'at the Methodist iparsonage Tuesday wraning and held the fourth quarter- ly conference at that time. The Sunday iSchool of the Method- ist church was, reorganised Thursday evening WHh the following new of- flcers: Miss Lucy Kendall, Superln- t6»sd«nt; \Mrs. 'F. L. I^aviB', assistant superintendent; Miss Bertha Flint, Secretary; 'Miss Rozora Flint, Treas- Qfet; iMlss *Amilda Kingston, Super- iatendent et the Home Department; \Strs. Florence Butler, Organist and Li- l rarian. - ^Mr.and Mrs. A. M. Clark went to MfsJ-Bena Saturday morning where tliey spent the week end with Mr. and Tffrs. MA. Munson and from there go to Hbgaasburg where they r are •gcests of IMr. and Mrs. H. M. Bero for i\ few days. ; G, C George, who spent the holidays a: ais home in Haverhill, Mass., has b«r«n spending a fewjdays in town aad goes from here .to Winthrop where \t^t Is to be engteeer'for the state BSiiilr work. • ., <S«o*«a Crocker of-Waterloo is a •gfaest at th« home of Dr7 and Mrs. SK W. Crocker. Two jfgars ago Mr. Crocker was here for several weeks sj» U»e many friends he made then are *lad to welcome him roack again. WADDINGTON Mrs. Robert? McDonald of Hannawa Sfclls spent Sunday with -Mrs. A. C. iicltonald and iamily. .-Mrs; Saniuel Carlisle is home after Spending three weeks in St. Albans, Vf, with Mr. and Qlrs. Henry Carlisle. ..Mrs. William Whelan spent Satur- 4fiy- with her sister, Mrs. Dishaw, at Rhsbaw's Corners. * ; Aubtey McDonald returned to Ot- • S|wa jfonday after spending the holi- wysr with his mother, Mrs. A. <J. Mc- DSonald. i^aDr.'F.] A. Sweet spent Friday and Ipturday ta«iCanton. !^*Mra< CE^tricfc Healey of Springfield, ' Jbats.,'spfent the week end with her r Ha*her, EKrs. David Roach., itiHeary Carlisle of 6t. Albans, -<r - Cipeland's. The supper m the* church Thursd.-y •sveri:ng was largely attended.. The Ladies* 'Aid Society met with Mrs. <L. E. Barnett- Thursday after- noon. A ten cent supper was served. Several ladies came from Norwood to tfe present at the meeting and a good time was enjoyed by all. Rev. Haven gave notice last 'Sunday of a Wednesday evening service Jan. 13th, followed oy refreshments and a Bocial time, in the M. E.. church din- ing room, all without price, giving all \ chance to come and^ learn to b e so- ciable. It is hoped a good crowd will •be in attendance. •F. M. JFinnegan did business in Nor- folk a few days the past week. • ™~, w„tti« iMcLeod contemplates sr 1 r Wednesday in Kewitt- vilhi Byron Stunherg Byron Stunberg JSTto^SUi'to the near future. She will be greatly missed by her Ssny fiends, and , in the church, where she is a constant fttendant^ ^•SSlSS. of th« PU^ P- r~* *hi>w new play, The Old dis-score sented their ne\ i\«' n?r4flav enr- trict School,\ in Joy's hail Friday ev 2S- to a full house. .The proceeds o£ characters w«w ^ Prof. BMkisJ Simpkms..^ ^ ^^ Deacon Tidd • McNulty Jim Blaine John Jacob Astor JeS s James •• • •• -• • ^ Underwood Tooty T/otty.,^ D. ^ Semanthy Small Mrs. v ^^ Patience iPuddifoot • • - JBB = -, Christopher <**»»»,£&*;*££ Ben Butier ..••••-,.. ^.Cochrane Petey Bartum . • • • • • p H & Cornelius VanderbUt .... ^oren * w» Uaniel Webster • Peruna *«\•••'\ ~ spencer -Banta Buster Brown ^ Crowifey Mehitable Honswoge ^^ ^ ^r^tofi^nt missed a good «me Cfe t(? n Barney C?e?ghton died at his home tattte village Saturday;morrnng, Jan ? ft three o'clock:. 5Teath was due 2, at tnree « arteries, from to harde^g of the ^rten j^ e^ti 8 £.%i %• Creighton 1 zLr HO ,vBn vears Of age,, a well SdS'SSected citizen. He Vt.,}5as *S to Ireland and came to this Thej|sgrtcultural works have re-open- ed aglin.. Mr* W. H. Butler has returned to 6yrac|se.- ,r Thompson of Montreal spent a few *days in town last week. Mrs- . Sharron has returned to •Plattsyurg. She was accompanied by her diughter, Mrs. D. Clark. The( Winthrop ©ramatic Co. will present their new play, The Penalty of (Pride,\ in Crapser's hall Monday evening, Jan. 11. As \this company is alwayjs good, a full house is assured them.f Berfe (Pike has completed harvesting the icie crop for this season. • Mis? Jennie Daly of Saranac is the I guest of her grandmother, Mrs. JaneF Graffin. Mrj and Mrs. 'Harry Brown are re- ioiciiig over the birth of a daughter. Mils'Sadie Hamill of Ogdensburg was an over Sunday guest of her par- ents, rBIr. and Mrs. James Hamill. Mrs. P. H. (Lyons and daughter spen8 , Saturday in Norwood. Mrs. P. w. Desmond was called to Syra<pse Saturday by the death of. her brother, Daniel Mahar. Master Leo Rockford spent. -Satur- day ia Worwood. Mrj and],Mrs. H. Davis entertained iMr, dnd Mrs. H. E, fBagles Friday ev- ening. aha basketball game between the Winthrop juniors and the Brasher juniors Friday evening, resulted in a of 20 to '1% in favor of Brasher. - The \Democrats will.hold their cau- cus in icrapser's hall Saturday, Janu- ary ljfi. Prohibition Day Th* ladies of the local W. C. T. n. will [observe the - National Constitu- tional (Prohibition Amendment day at the 3ft. E. church Thursday, January 14. Bxercises will be morning and afternoon. A general invitation is ex- tended to all. The ladies will serve a warm dinner at noon. If the weath- er is favorable the pupils of the high school will march to the church. flle*M me htouifftj txnrat! : * plat the 1 answer. - ri%»^ juetice^ lattice; >left &,4k$4 W- J- 'Kfrette the-i _ «d-- 4owni &> Bor*t'«, **\ The preme, June. Ajak'fi case thlsti yi c. w. able sonvei issued btfi, shortly afteiyf when aid temporarily ••% for \five ed on ver^^ more like -t^M money. It i£;^ over icsned, ment, all pfl ain having he the,banks. Murder car with a 4he «»»ut ,& Ab- |or tike loention of * from ttte before ; mi, the matter be j% ruling, led and ;j j«st hand- ng Judge f.ton the su- Tcoaton next to try the lias a valu- [ivof script rgovernment \;oi the war feland were ipt calls M(-:t**xint- ^ 'iooking kMl. (than '^currency Safe govern- ^eat Brit- , issued by Soicide. •-so it waa CHASE MILLS Mr- and Mrs, fR<jil>ert Giljnore spent |Tbu»day in Madrid. 'Mrs. Ora eulhnrt visaed her toroth- er, Tfromas;)Barjtte%,s«d: family,Tnes- :day.; -- . n », s -f( V.;, „-<, JIt ,,-, q.,, \ James Lalona is on the sick list Jajtttes iCondlin came home from the ihospital (Saturday very much improv- ed in health. •Lena Barnett returned home from Madrid Monday. flttps. Edgar tWatson and son Jack returned home (Monday 'from a few dayi* visit.ia iPotgdam. !Mlss 'Mary Flick yisited Miss Hazel 'Hamilton the past week. Mir. and Mrs. iH. 'P. Ballou attended the.iplay in Rayraondville Friday ev- ening. !L«j<McQnaid of Syracuse is visiting |fer. his mother,\ Mrs. John';: flamatory rh IMr. and son Russell, Ien 'Bullard, week. - • -' -^jf. _. iMrs. Hever%i^ with friends M , Robert VJi gate (Friday, Messrs. Jo] St.,'Albans, * Mrs. Augusta' Mrs. iL. O. }en supper TW^* eflt of the Chn^ch The baskfltt^p* eveaing tieWrbeii league team and team was a U>tle little (coursejs^rt i~ [criher league; j cal court five seemedjjj sion, winnij Any team league team-* should call thi'TO ton. ' \ > '' i * IDr. J. P. Sunday to who suffered an.\ ble. •Mrs. Thomajpct as visited her' : s! •F. P. • ; ^fc Tr^m, € •Ji iiiwippW? $ \ ^^^ff^^mMh, I^jQuaid. with in- fltodrew' and tier, Mrs. Al- ia the past week end n. ned- to Col- i Willson of elr mother, p Sunday, i \jfr Chick- 'forlhe bea- (Wednesday Mais ddrid league and of a -Qie several, .on the It?-; ^ the lo?al i-io the occa- 41 to 23. ith either iependents ; H. Hamil- led here Castle, iyer trou- unThom- Jtv-- i.'the, wih- 4*e old officer* v«r« , the annual meeting in Canton Wed-\ headay morning. These are F. C. •Htitchlns, of Massena Springs, presi- dent; COttoJBndenvot Oswegatchle, vice president and Hudson Shaver, secretary ««ld treasurer. - There were a number of Merating subjects discussed by prominent apiarians, Wednesday. A visit was made to St •Lawrence University and there att interesting address was given by one of State's experts in bee keep- ing. 1 ' lip I . Sow a Regular Village. Franklin county has a new village. The incorporated village of Nort*. Bangor held its Rrst election Tues- day and chose F. M. Johnson for vil- lage president. Held on Serious Charge. Wiard Toland and XrauSs Provo are confined in the Franklin County jail at Malone^ on the charge of having burglarize^, and afterward burned the store of A. W. 'Miller, located about four and one-half miles north of Chateaugay. JENKIN'S NEIGHBORHOOD Mr. and Mrs. Orvitle iPike and little grandson visited in Massena Wednes- day at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Charlson. Mr. and Mrs. iLester Jenkins enter- tained 'New Year's !Day, Mr. and \Mrs. Emery B. Jenkins and two children and Mr. Mrs. George s Folsom, aU of Brookdale. . (Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Frego visit- ed friends la Canton a few days re^ celtly. , • * . Mrs. Ivan Talcott and two daughters spent the day Saturday, with Mrs. Arthur Ettis. : , « Mr. and Sirs. E. A. Burnap and family spent! New Years day at the home of Herb Davis of Skinnerville. -Mr. and Mrs. Freeman iFregp and fam- ily were entertained at the home of M-r. and Mrs. James Beggs. and Ivan Talcott wife and two daw&ters spent the day with Ma brother ^Sosweil; Tal- cott and family, v iMr. and Mrs. Ola Ai-(Porter spent a. tew days recently visiting at 'the home of her sister Mrs. iLylS'Tujwer of West Stockholm. • ' . . ', - J B R(jawell, \Talcojtt has /J sold i£l» farm to a. Mr. feefe* a»itfiMaiis\ea* ;; ania: has bought, fW a p^e'\known M' the Dar- row place on the Winthrop, and' Mas- sena road. Mr. Taleott will take' pos- session of his new home the' first of March; The farmers about nave been put- ting in their ice for the summer this week. tester Jenkins and Warn -BArkley drove to Massena Saturday with a couple ,ot beef cows. (Rev.;- Kelly of Brasher Falls liras a visitor Wednesday\ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. phran Talcott. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Sanford were nevpr so daring as it if you I spoil themf \I won't «i>oil them. You niust help me. I ain sure I can make them all right, i know just how grandma goes about it,\ 6o the tWo,littl« maids put on bright, clean, new gingham ap: adn ran down to the cornfield be] the (big fir grove. Pdlly was al a little frightened to go through grove, it was so thick and glooj but Patty never thought of suci a thing. The pumpkins were thfre, round and yellow as gold, and Jtbe twins picked' the best and ripesi| to make their pie. f Patty, having rolled her sleeves high above her dimpled elbowe, peel- ed and diced the pumpkin and put it on to stew. She.could not find the Ercnite saucepan grandma always used, but patty was not to be stuckfby a trifle like that. She etewed |he pumpkin in a round granite milk-pan. and It served the purpose very wtlL .Meanwhile, Polly had hunted |he hay,mow for fresh eggs, had fallen through a hole into the calf pen and nearly frightened the spotted calf fto death. But she found the eggs slid brought them; in triumph to Patty. [ (Patty made the cniBt while Polly watched her.. They strained l|he pumpkin and beat it up with eggs a|id sugar and,milk and cornstarch, and dusted in-the cinnamon and nul and ginger very carefully, for minister was very (particular about flavoring of his pies! Polly and Pal both tasted the mixture and p: naunced it ah right and ' just 1; grandma's. Then they popped tj pies into the oven, and when thj came ont theyi were golden brown a|d looked delicious. So delighted \Wi 'Fatty that she danced around the kitchen three times waving a. holder aloft; | .[ Grandma was very much surpris|d when ehe came home and saw the f pumpkin pies. Secretly she donbtad if the pies could be good enough to put before the minister; but she wis careful not t o hurt the twina 1 tfeelm^s by saying so, and, anyway, there was nothing else for him this time. | That night! Patty had a terrible nightmare, anjj woke up Polly to tell her ^abqut It. _ \I \Polly I dreamed that we ptft mustard in those pies instead of gin- ger! Oh, weldid*at—did we?\ f \No of «onase not,*'.answered Foliar reassuringly, and went right to sleep again. , '! But Patty ebuldn't sleep. 'She w; afraid she wonld dream that 4erriM| dream again.' * •-, iNext afternoon after preaching ti minister came. When he had finis] ed Ms second helping of pie he sa* politely: \Your pumpkin pies are always del lletous, Mrs. Tfeogers\ but you havi surpassed yourself in this one, 'It-ii the most delicious 1 ever ate.\ Grandma's eyes twinkled. i'il'm sorry I can't claim the credif 'xt.'fmf'. , ......... mate. Hamjlew, ,«wy to „ thoroughly guaiinteed: to owe <m mon«y imm»<fl««fly rsfu'ndsftl * RKAD THf# \0«Btl»»*»:r-I.*«W , tUAf • Payne's Scours 9p^l«) f&c o|h* Scours with nnost; gratifying ,r»- .«ult8. Ihjeeretly I .**&% 'vifiial* ostf in % very bad »hipe;,^«je dota. effected a txmpme cur*.', I !*»=•* elder this remedy a jr*»t'boon to. ctairymen.\—W. B. Whitney. ' Send .tor Helpful) Booklet on' Scours—Kpee. , The CiOf Saver C»rpontf«fe ftirk «t., .^uv^rwuriN i Y ! ' i PAYNES/,, SCOURS SPECIAL^ MARKET REPORT WHOLESALE PRICI8 Batter. ' Fresh prints, 36@38c; fresh creamery tubs, 34c#B5c; dairy, 88® 32c; oleo, 16c@20c. Eggs.. . Strictly fresh, home, doz., 35@38c; western, 32@36c; storage, 2C(&28c. Cheese. New, !b., lflc@17c. Floor. Bbl., best No, 1, patent, $?.40; pas- tery, $6.40; rye, 16.00; graham, 12.73 @$3. Beans. N. Y. State, medium, $3.0y@ $3.25; marrow, |3i75@$4.00. Sugar. Granulated, bulk, 15.20; standard powdered, $6.45. Lard. Tierces, 11 %c; tubs, 11%, Pork. Western, $22@f3p; city packed, 124. Fresh Heats. ,\ Native steers, 13%@14.; cows, lftc@llc; hindquarters, 12c@16c; forequarters, l£c@^L3c; laimbs, west- ern, 14c; sheep, 10&1K:.; pork loins, 14c@l6c.; dressed hogs, IOCS' 11 l-2c. .j- . , Smoked Meats. Hams, smalt, 15 1-2@1« l-2c; Cal., 13c.j sausage, 13c@14c; bacon, 20c# 25c. Yegetables. •GSabbagcs, per 100 lbs, fl.; carrots,\ bn.', 60c@70c; potatoes, 165 pound' bags, $1.5Q@$i.75; home grown,per bushel, 50c@60c, Onions, per bushel! fSOc@90e. ; • Hay and Straw, Baled, ton, $2o@*21; oat straw, 65c ^Oc.; shavings, bale, 36cJH0c, for it,\ she sa!d. \Patty made it/' Patty blushed, scarlet beneath the minister's eye. \Polly helped me,* she said/hon- ©fitly ' 'And the minister—he had driven eight miles you know, and preached ft long sermon,, and his wife never made pumpkin pieB—-took a third hewing.—L. M. 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