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THE BEE St. Lawrence County Savings Bank OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Under the law it has to inycst your money in mortgage on land to anr-jexteiit of approximately, one-hilf its value, or in municipal bonds that yield at presant 4£ par cent. The Savings Banks of this State are the only financial institutions compelled by law to do this DEPOSITS IN SAVINGS BANKS ARE FREE FROM TAXATION, sa The St. Lawrence County Savings Bank invests its money with ^ the farmer and the housiholder of the Northern Counties. Out- !?• side institutions dp not invest a dollar of their deposits in St. Law- S£: Tjuca or Franklin Counties. SOCIAL AND CHICK- EN-PIE SUPPER. The Ladies of St. Faphael's Church j will give a Social in the new Ferris Block • •on Saturday Eve., Dec. 11th, and will i serve chicken pie from five o'clock until ! . all are served. There will be a Fis Pond for the children; Post Office for the grown | people where you will receive your Christ- • ' mas presents; Homemade candy for all and many other attractions. The contest between five ladies of the parish will be decided on that eve., the prize being a beautiful slumber robe made and donated l.y Mrs. Margaret Corcoran. SUPPER MENU Chicken p'e. Scalloped potatoes, Cabbage salad, ' Pick1.es,- ^ •••- - Fruit salad, • Bans, Cake, Coffee. Preston's THRILLING MOVING PICTURES H ILL C. The Heuvelton University Ex- tension Club met at the home of Miss Bessie Rsckett Thursday even- ing, Dec. 2nd. Very interesting papers were read by Miss McMillan and Miss Scott. The members were interested in the reproduction of \The Romance of Bollard\ by Miss Hackett. Miss Elsie Haydon gave an interesting talk on her visit to Washington. She gave a vivid description of the interior of the capital buildings and the White House. After the meet- ing was over the hostess served a dainty lunch. SECURITY AND SERVICE lhe\ National Bank cf Og- der.strr.rg affords its deposi- tors the Security ai;cl Ser- vice wLiti- makes it desir- able ea a depositary and a well chcsei landing ccr.i:ec- ticn. Accounts subject to check are ctfrdially invited. Chaptered 1810. ii By Luke McLuke Copyright, 1915, the Cincinnati Enquirer AT THE A-MUSE--U\ TO-fJIGHT Saturday, Dec. 11th. Besides the Good Comic Pictures, Come and sec the splendid Five Reel Feature 'THE MEXICAN MINE FRAUD\ in which a burning cage of Lions takes an important part. Advice. * No platitudinarian Am 1, end yet I say ; TI:at u you want to help a man Just kee;> cut of his way. Getting Them Goft. It was their first breakfast in their little flat after the}\ had returned from t:io honeymoon trip. Lovey had asked Dovey to fix him a couple of soft boil- el eggs. When the eggs wore servQd Lovey opened one of them and found it to bo «is haul as a rock. \These eggs arc very hard!\ exclaim- ed Lovey. \I wanted them boiled soft.\ \Well dear, they ought to be soft,\ replied Dove;:. \I just boiled them and boiled them until I felt sure that they must bo r.oft. But I only boiled them for twenty minutes. Perhaps I should have let them boil for a half hour.\ Loo!c3 That Way. \Somo men ere born with silver spoons liijjht in their mouths,\ said Blands: \And other men fi.ro born,\ said Boons, \With corkscrews in their hands.\ Happy. ' \Are the MiHioiibucks happily mar- ried?\ asked Mrs. Rocks. u 0h. very miKh so,\ rcpl'.eJ Mr*. Scads. \She spends hsr winters ia Florida and her summers at Newport, and he spends his winters in California and his summers in Switzerland,\' Coming next Saturday A great 5 reel Military Photo-play \FORT B. 2\ and that screamingly funny two- reel Comedy, featuring Charlie Chaplin in \THE JITNEY ELOPEMENT The H. U. E. Club met with Miss Rickett Dec. 2nd. The meeting was called to order by the vice president, Mrs. Blood Ten members responded to roll call with quotations. Interesting papers were read by Miss Scott on \Laval\, and by Miss McMillan on \Seigneurs and Siguiories, Canadian noblesse\. A splendid talk was given by ZvtlSs\ Elsie Haydon on \Our Na- tional Capital\ and a resume, with readings, from \The Romance of Dollard\ by Miss Hackett. Current topics were discussed with Mrs. Blood as leader; after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, and the meeting adjourned. HOLIDAY SALE of Hand Painted China, at the Snyder House parlors. A very choice line, si-.i table for Christ me s Gifts. d4t3 AMANDA McINTOSH. NEW BARBER-SHOP just opened, in the P. C. Lake building. All work done promptly and satisfactory. T. R. ENSBY. ,BEE SUPPLIES. Several new Bee Hives; Pound Boxes, Racki and Supers for sale cheap. Inqu-re of G. H. FLEETHAM. SHOES, f% 5r Basket Ball Play- ers; Best quality, $3.25 a pair, for sale by EARL R. DUCETT. \Choice Family Groceries, can buy often. I have Goods to ofL-r—prices right. Daisy brand pure Cream Butter -—best maJe—made by E. D. Thompson. Prints and bulk. A trial sol-.cited. The BlLLIS GROCERY. , All Films left at this office wil be developed and finished by Ralphl Best. Prices reasonable. MONARCH n. A. M. A child who was burned and healed with '\Monarch\ had the misfortune to get a bad scald on his foot by spilling a cup of very hot soup over it. He cried aloud, mother put on \Monarch\ it takes the burning out, and makes it bet- ter so quickly. Don't be without this valuable Salve in your homes. Full directions with each box. Sold at ALLEN'S Drug Store. W. L. Wainwright wishes to announce to his patrons and, friends, that during Christmas week, he will have at his^market some very nice beef. He has purchased from Frank Bristol, Richville, a fat young cow, which weighs over 1300 ft). o The animal was raised on the Chandler farm in Depeyster, and it is said by those who have seen her, that she will produce some of the best and fattest beef ever offered on any market. Place your orders early for choice, cuts. Remember the place. Step in and see for yourselves. -adv. SHAREHOLDERS MEETING The aniutM meeting of the share * * \^-* —• --T . • 1 T-» _ ._1_ holde of H their of Heuvelt, January m., for t and such ~- o - First National Bank N> Y., will be hid at je in the village [Y., on Tuesday, at 3 o'clock p. Iction of directors her business as may properly cc-me before the meeting. FRANK L. WHITE, Cashier. Nice Outlook. \Do you think that if I refuse him he will do something desperate?\ \Nope; he'll probably live to be glad of it.\ \Then I whall marry him, the brute.\ —Houston V<\at. In tir:ic:H 1 • Ilia tic:, U Tliis is n\ - But not f •..• .i :i i.-Kl Ivlurs spreads I . ,;' - ,-r -•_ for c .oicr heads, Fine 1916 Calendars for Kodak pic- tures, 10 cents, at this office. Ths Day Not Set. Ethel—Oh, I am so happy! George and I have made up. Lena—And what day have you fixed upon for your marriage? Ethel—Ob, we haven't quarreled ovei that yet!—Judge. Huh! \How did voung Binks an-1 that tel- ephone girl omo to break thoiv en- gagement cv, the evo of their wed- ding?\ aske.i the old fogy. \I don't know,\ replied the grouch. \I guess she said 'Ring off!'\ Giddap! \I know a pair of legless men,\ Remarked old Mr. Squills, \Who &.j a lot of kicking when They \r-»ave to foot their bills.\ Luke Is Always Starting Something. \Once in awhile,\ says Luke Mc- Luke, \you will meet a man who is so careful .of i\i S conscience that he uses it only on Sundays.\ Now, when did Luke McL/nke meet Mayor .Toe?— 1 Johnstown «Pa.) Democrat. i \ id^fe^L.