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IT AN INVITATION TO SUBSCRIBE. MALONE, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911. NO. 38

«• PEOPLE'S WANT COLUMN. •#•OIUT a small investment tn this column often sells a boose

farm or store If yon have a boose to rest, or wish tolease oae, tf you want to hire help, or are looking for

a lob: if yon wish to btty or selffornltTirw, horsescarriages, clothing or anything these little

ads will help you One cent a word Noad taken for ess than Sfcc first week

Fine Prospects for Ix>cal Fairs.—Lake Titus Road the Favorite OneWith Tourist*.—What the SnrplnsHay Crop Means to This County,—Anthony Comstoiek Holding Up j fb-iRaf f le for Cl .unh F a i r * — \ o n<a

More JotkeMng O>er Equalization a r

Malone's In< roasocl Waster Suiipl}—O\ir Vldcd Fair Attractions — 'The Board oi Trade Frohc, c?

A MEETING FOR THE PROMOTTON O F SCKBPT1LRAL

HOTJJNHESSS.

Therei will be an a®->d«.y meetingheid at No. Banger Methodist Epis-copal church Tuesday, September 12,

h i h l iy, p e r 2,

the promotion of scriptural holi-

THE JTIMCSAI*

Many Oaod idatos to Succeed theLate Justice Spencer.

The judicial convention to select a

Local DepartmentOne of the pic

Theatre last week, a decidedly pleas-..„„ ... „ _ „ „ in*T comedy in which a snow-bound

Republican candidate lor judj?e of i young lady was stranded at the horn?

John Ford and Bert Allen, of St.Heitis Flails, have p«Sfd a rnmalty of§103 for havir.ir ^eoaiaon In possoas-

, sio.n out of season. Game ProtectorStar | Cameron met the men coming from

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REAL ESTATE BARGAINSWe

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Bished thronglend is in one >the county. T\ ito the riirht m^In quire of A.Malone. X. Y.

FOR SALE—IIo J«M i ' U ' T112 Elm St v * ' C< i-'Blacksmith <*rr i d* 4LUX

JSay. A well establ sheu b ts f^220 acre- faa n d •. C *i»u ,*•A modern - M ! J I J - f

<I«nce on Whe it r AiHouse No. A K.*,' ' «fn &t625 acre pre-i-e •> rn ^>e r

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th-e supreme court in th s district t o ' °^ a w < > r n A n hater <*nd won tht•n siKceed the late Justice Spom.et will | tw"'<* h ^ i r t and h ind wi

j be held the fourth of next month "*l A n a c L r f l k e " n i e 9 n ° ^at Sarttojfa and the Albxn\ Journal ' a t t r a c t h e and beautifulsa\s that of the< eiewn countiesthe districthome tk e To-.<

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. Doubtless no perfcojn will oo Frinklln County fair in Ma!>

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Mountain with pack baaketa fulloi' tho meat.

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found evtr\ thfnfi- a l r'Mrht

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MONEY-MAJCIN Gout 15 states

1,000 ax::res, $10Stock and tools mciud^d vntn

4 many to settle estates qi jCkl\ Mam-3ttkOth lliustrat d ' t a i ? k No j14," free. E. A St -Out Station 99°47 West 34th St >>.rVi Y-»rk c.U >— : - S

OLD NEWSPAPERS 5n burdles of 25 i ^can be procured *tt The Farmer j

s for 5 cents

COMPUTING

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r t 2< lbs Weiprhmj?^ Wd i used oni a,ill Le sola cheap In-

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itONEY TO LOAN—On real estate•ecurity. W. J. Mears. Attorney,

Mmlone, N. Y. 9tf

l'C'G LiU^T—Black a^d tan houndTtli aim arim<ti wnit* tons Ixvst

1 -i* IJI lr-uon C"i ter Last seen m XDiis- i* Ii to^rd not f\ owner W i tne<_ P- meter, R 4 JNortn Kangor, | Titu-N 1 35\%4

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SAL.E—Large fire-proof safe,40x40x7| out*ae EQx29\2i inside

measurement. Irqiure o Fo-t Co\-C F

Y .Banking Co., Fort Covington,

21tf.

FX)R SALE—On account of sicknessI 'will sell m\ Cadillac touring- car,

!ully equipped, at a bargain. Car is i\. 1 condition. Dr. H. I>. Mayne, 23Frederick St., Malohe, X. Y. 27tfr

FOR SAXiB—Store fetiildin^ in TroutKiver. Ij&rge two-story brick struc-

ture. Seven rooms abox e store. Ex-cellent location for business. Build-ing1 in good repair. Barn and store-bouse on premises. Inquire of Mrs.L. D. DalzeH, Trout River, N. Y.

36tf.

Homes for Catholic chil-dren. People desiring to adopt chil-

dren, apply to JoJm W. Rawl-ey, Su-perintendent of Poor, Mai one. 23tf.

FARM FOR SALJE1—As Ilonger able to e&rry

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POR SALE—One Braaher threshingmachine, one double wagon, one

buggr. John W. RowJey, WestvilleOenter. 30tf.

wish to sell my t SPo farms. Oneof 30 acres in South Bangor, AXiL jtillable land, no etoneis, has beenw©U kept up. house and barns Ln ex-cellent condition, one barn 30x86Jiorse barn, hen house, hog house,never failing1 water, good well atJiouse, spring brook in pasture, goodore-hard. Just the farm for a man towork without,much help. Crops andfarming- tools' with place if desired.Small payment down, balance to re-main on bond and mortgage on .placeAnother farm 2 1-2 miLes south ofcounty house; 10 acres in meadow,20 acr-es pasture,30 acres heavily timbesred, never burned over, 2,000maple trees, plenty of ash and bass-

—wood. More than enough market-abtle timber to pay for place. Nobuildings. A bargain for someonewho can market the timber. Ad-dress or call on T. G. Wilson, R. 4,North Bangw, N. Y. 36tf.

F*OR SALiE.—A nice 175 acre farm,cuts 4 0 to 50 tons of hay, all hay

goes with the. farm, also 10 nice*cows, 3 horses, 1 hog. 20 hens, allfarming tools, horse power saw rig,sugar tools, etc., for the small sumof $3,200, one-half cash, balance

Royalton, Vt.

All good bui'dings.to N. J. Potwin, R. 3,

KNOX AUTOMOBSLE1910 Model R, Torpedo body, with

aU the 1911 improvements. In A.No. 1 con^^*on. fully equipped, dem-onstration will be given any time.Would also like to establish a sub-agency in the town of Makme, forthe Knox cars. Fred T. Tremble, Sar-anac Ijake, N. Y. 32tf

FARM FOR SAJbE—100 acr# farm1% miles from village, thigh! school

creamery, efiectric R. R. Teji cows,4 heifers, 4 calves, 2 horses. 8 swSnef,harnesses, wagons, sleighs, sleds, ted-der, rake, mowingr-maehtne, plow,cultivator, ho.rseh.oe, weeder, eornplanter, ensilage cuttetr and carrier,fanning mill, cream separator, churnaoic worker, 500 sap buckets andevaporator. A lot of small tools, twostovete, some household furniture.All crops for a quick sale. Every-thing goe& at 13,750. Write or comean«l see the farm, A&dre.Route 3, Stowe, Vt.

Box 14,35w5

WOOD JWTANTEDShort maple logs, 38 inches long-, 18

inches and up in diameter. Glood,smooth body timber. Will pay $8.00per cord at oar mill near the Junction.Sfalone, N. Y. *

W. H, PIXTMB & SOKV

SCHOOL HITS.Early FaU

Ready-To-Wear-Hats.Special Barg-ains in many line*/

Trimmings to Order*

£Iawley & Knapp,East Main St., Halone, K. 7.

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SchoolAU the rariOTw books for gr*de anddistrict (tehooia on hand at lowest\>rioe». Also pads, pextoila, erasers ander«rythin« needed la the sohool room.

Cat la Stock.

M I S S MCDONALD,Stationery Store,

WBST UAJS ST., MALONE, N. 1

The finishing touches are beingput on the Qhateaugay AgricuaturalSociety's grounds in preparation forthe fourth annual fair w hich ope.naon Tuesday af next week, Sept. 12.Exhibits of all kinds are ooming' inrapidly and the next few daysbe/ busy ones at the of fleesecretary, but Sir. Benmn has aof experienced helpeira to assist him

In the livestock de-large number of new

the r< +e <» tourists sos t ) i i f-fvm Pi.il NP ith s

La.kt ana Pla d Lihf- tn

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v -* ' T u ^ . \ at 2 P M i )v ->rk b<-g-un Mr Breed esi mt T, ould rtHiuire three n •> h

n progress just thrf^ J npiv ) a« \ s A bad i^ak wh c ^ n oo>p> lem* M< d ttX the last m >m r n t -«-u a 1 ttlt a':ila\ Thi1* -\ & ti\» d>n ifonda.'v and i l r iir i i i h smtlen^lpt-rs t.rt to be con^rr f ' L <the (ompletron or th*e c f ^ >

r n t n i n g i..usir at Horse Ik uokTu^saj\ art*.moon show-e-1 co-:«ia! le diminution in tt rnriicating if th^re a t- - -> w

Ir-ikg whn h had not a ^ i r e :1 T u ^ f l night that the r> i *o

• n h <on \+-ir m < h

>irthWith h n i 1m \trum tn -> •=»o ith.tn >• the «-iti a <

me Lorf ons in '\ot-^ n^i.

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in ' ? Cunningham of Rwho is st-n-miu: i ttrm

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nu u r « l tor bv Pr \ an Dvke,iil phi«t<iin ll& is i^uLit^lth > nth r prisoners and bis

, q? j r ^ r s are nn the thiM flomr de-«HEmtd f r r v omen p-n<»on«fs trhero

''"•hir^e;^ rnrxons \% re formalh heldThf M'laue lvo ird of hf.ilth has bfenj">(>] ire" into the PJSP to see if the^fiq n^t 9<>m*» ""le-c U \wt\ in "whiohi

' the )iitifnt oan >* r leaded an 1 i c -turned to his lrnrm t Sv r mac "Lake

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at t t r a t F^a.

The surplus hsty which will be | theshipped from this county this season j people,. ho#ever, want

13 \carr\ingater aSid that th'

eng-ine#s was eorre

wi II m ean Qmere. Whil

wall reach

I teuite a revenue to our far-! the idea t ia t they will have plenty J judge.ie it is not expected that ; of water th waste. ""'-"We are using ton, of

quit so large I 900,000 gaftons per day in this \il-amount in the aggregate as a year j lag-e, and tpe new pipe uniting wj»th

k'm roiPt i ^(.e- the R T U ) I

m s born <Tnd nr(«!pnt<» \d w i i h ' "j-nd flat- so well qual f'ed AS Jtds--,.or» oi, Paddock makes its c'aim a stropfc^"Malone j one in equity than, perhaps any ofrid of I the other counties now without a

The term of Judge Hough-Saratoga, expire* in 1914, and

Surrogate Ostrander is evidently

ago, the quality better and it is the old "on* can increia&e tha supplybringing" a handsome prioeJ.' It is es- at its best only teto per dent. When-timated that the amount for ship- j ev-er therfe is a dry time thereforemerit from Maiona, Bang-or, Bombay, | it will beJ necessary to husband ^hePort Covdngton, WestvHle, Burke | water as in the past, particularly ! in

tmg- himself in This also stillgfurther complicates the situation asit prevents a close) corporation amongthe present judges regarding the suc-

aond Chateau^ay will be* fromto 5,000 tosis.and the price for

4.000 j extreme cold weather in winter wheoirbieh j the pipes are kept running' to pre-

it is being1 now contracted for deliv- vent freezing until the new 12-inc-he.ry is $13 to $14. This will mean j pipe* shall have been extended all thebe'tweten 400 and 500 cars and a rev-] way to Malone. It will pay us'to ^oenue of $60,000 "to $70,000. Georgre j that just as soon as the indebted-IX Northridge, of Maloaie, hasi alread | netss for the present improvement isloaded four or five cars and has i paid.bought up to date between 700 and800 tons. Two of his largest purchas-es are 100 ton lots each, of JohnFalIon, of Brings Street, WeOtvi&e,and William Kelley, of Ft. Coving-ton. This will mean a revenue of$1,3,00 or 11,400 each to these far-mers from this single crop. Mr.Northridg-e has also bo\i£rht consid-erable hay in Canada at $12 netF. O. B cars there, on which, hewill pay the duty.

Anthony Oomstock, the "-famoust f i f t i n

While about all the other fairsthroughout the country are experi-menting with bi-planes and mono-planes some of which will go andsame'of wShich won't, in alt jprobabil-

the officersprovided

of the Malone fairseries of attractions

which will give far more" continuousan-d certain amusement to thethrongs which are sure to crowd ourbig1 grandstand. In addition to thetwo splendid acrobatic troupes an-

vneed in these column© two wteekg

The proction will therefor

decided interest.

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i '<i/f Til*- f» 'erhtt T e<l te^ri i m

a ^ i\ wTth th t fLj niin^* l*vul t -nd

pv^inq- tne barn ase+ it on tire Thi \

I"-pt running till th^\ jaramafl the

bu»Tiin« IK1*] bft\<op thf hou* and

ch*id A«i a result all the- farm build (

inprg ,md their (ont^-nts including

u - ^ ""id poult* vf f u rc dt-istrovfH]

Notwithstanding teimporan. incon-niHiaes tn^ M Uorr#> -,ch* ol^ optn-

d dtismcsouslv on Tuesday It willnot no long b-efore Hh& higih school is [ er. Mr. Cunningham ia the* youn^ealE

| housed in the academy building, with I son of Mr. and Mrs. IX S, Cunning1-• its modern system of heating and ven \ ham, who reside about two malestilation, and everything promised 'aleast of Makme. He is a promising

- - - - - - young1 farmer of fine character an4lhis qui^t, refined manner has won(for him many friends. May theyhave much happiness a^ the^r Jaur-ney down life'g pathway tog-etehr.

The contract for the new buiM-{.ing's for the Northern N. Y. Institu-

Hh is h<i\vfever

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i" the ( nhdx Smith,lir]\ of mthe r \.hfia qiicp

n*r a miltl i t t i

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PERSONAL*.

moat successful year. Prof.is taking- up the work of the super-.intojiden-cy like a veteran and tha'n ftv- principal Ls making- a fine im-pression. Under the present difficul-ties it ia fortunate that he has hada suc^e^Efui experience in highschool |work. Th«s hig-h school regls-

Miss Kate Meehanh-er sister in Chicago.

Mrs. E. H. Pay, of Benson, Vt..for-merly of Malon«, is a guest at thehome of Chas. Board way.

MSss Geraldine Clark, of Osrdens-burg, was a guest Lust w«ek at thehome of Patrick Clark, her grand-father.

Mrs E.

larger than the roll of the first dayvisiting | last year and this is likely to be

| considerably increased.

The Duke of Westminster,

on revised plans anof the state architect, which broughtthe contract price about $113,000,within the available funds of the in-stitution. Mri Kantrowitz was t helowest of the bidders o-n the original

er of the Pioneer, one of the Bng- j plans when all bids exceeded thalish. ehallen-gefrs in the internatiom.-1 funds in hand. The modified plans*al motor boat races had on Tuesday eliminate such features as w«*-e notat Huntingdonfid en ttaking

D. Forrow and son.

New Tork prosecutor of infractions j a go, the Canadian Hippodrome Co.af law: affecting public morals, has has been engaged, with a stable 01thrown the people and summer- vis-j 25 choice thoroughbreditors of Stamford, N. T., into a fer- will give us a taste oford, N. T., into a fe will give srxieSit by stopping the drawing of an man sports around a big rmg and ailautomobile to assist the finances of!,'he excitement of the. chariot racea church. The plan was conceived j in Ben Hur will be reproduced. In

rt the by summer visitors and tickets for | addition there will be; Ra corps the! drawSr^r sold readily at a dol- | ing races, hurdle ra

i k t h d t t fill in

Providence, R. I., have teien visitingat the home of Mr. &.nd Mrs. A.Ai. Edwards.

Mrs. C S. Foster and children,who have been spending a fewweei:s at Stowed Vt., return homethis wieelc, Mr. Foster goes to Ver-mont today to return with them.

William Racine, formerly of Ban-gor, who has been employed *-s a

L, was so con-in advance of wixming- andthe cup across the; Atlantic

j that he wired Frederick K. Burnhamr>f 1000 Island fame, who owns the*

essential to the build-Ing-is. The ruins^of the burned struc-ture having1 been cleared away,ic is ebepected that work on thefoundation's

hopedill not be long delayed,

have enough accom-plis^ied before freezing1 weather

t»ol-makersome time

the Liozier Co.at Dietroit, Mich.,

for

spending""a month, with friends in Ma-

the work,partment

nd stalls have been erected,and many of these are marked "ta-ken" which would indicate tihat en-tries are beting made- earlier thanusual. TSiis is a pretty sure signthat the, number will be largely in-

Then, too, floral hall isnot going- to be neglected, as in. thisctepartanesnt a large amoujit of spaceis already apoken for. Everythingis more Uxaai bright for four daysof horse rat ing that will bef farabpve the average both in number of j-entries sund excellence of the horsete,and-on Tihursday, of course ,the Ms$20,000 handicap will be the ©vent ofthe fair season in New York state.Thei «r ice of admission on tha t dayha» We -n raised to $1.00 for g«aatle-men and 5 0 cents for ladies. Oa all

the! drawSr^r sold r e y | glar each. More than 500 tickets had < racts, etc., to fillbeen aold when Mr. Comstock heardof the scheme and he at once notl-fieid the promoters that they mustcall the raffle off. They protest**!vigiorously, but wjtesn he intimatedthat prosecutions "Uinde-r tliei anti-gamtoling law would follow any at-

oman stand-,ees, running j l o n e ^3 Bangor.between the [ h e r e t o Beverly, Mass.,

tenxpt to holdabandomed andiug1 r©de>eim/e<i.

the raffia, itthe tickeit^We be-

come high.

other days the price will bd only25 cents,tions sueh

The- other ap>ecial attrac-a« base ball, the liee Bros,

in acrobatic feats, the Bolini Troupe,famous? the world oveir, etc., will bewell worth the admission price alone.

An Important new law "upsets theold method of equalization of countyreal elstate by boards of supervisorsan>* elimin«,t^ .. politics, frieiidahipand pull from the making- of eaual-Ization chang-els. This is a good thing1,for therd never ought to have beenany tradtng over a matter \ of taxes.This ia one place wfoere absolute jus-tice is n e ^ e d . The new law re-quires boards of supervisors, whenthey equalize, to establieh m\d setdown the perc«tata*?e of assessedvalue to real value in each town, as J remember the

regular raeiaig events which promise | geeuj-ed employment.to" be the b«st seen here in years, jThe consolation rate for $500 will CHtTRCH AND

11 go froirhere he has

give us a handicap race of no lessinterest than the handicap races puton. elsdwhere and there will be noincrease m the price of admission onany day of the fair. As has alwaysbeen the case, the Malone; fair willbe different and it will be & ham-mer. The best aviators Who fly high

not witlhin thereach of titoe county fairs. Of course,there are substitutes, but oae must

GHtTRGH, AND SOCIETY.

The Salvation Army will holdmeeting1 at South Baagorjveningr.

There will be a regular meeting of Ithe "W". C. T. U. Friday afternoon

The;24th annual W. C T. U. eon- |vention for Franklin co«nty con- \venes at th« Tapper Lak^ M. E. jchurch on Thursday and FTrMay of;next ye&k. Mrs. M. I>. SHI, county \pregid-esnt, presiding. Greetings osi be- j

j hall of the Tu-pper Lake churohes \i will be g-iven by Rev. J. Frank .Day, |

n Friday i of that place!, and the welcome onj behalf, of th-e upper I aJke Union

within

the great aviation meetsthe hig'h-priced bfcrd-men. I n !

addition to the other atttactions- our jfair officers are *""" " 1"' 'ball programmet h e

ranging^ a base-of ;

the I

Mrs. M. C. Gehring, of Melone», willmaice the response. Besides the usii-

at three o'clock. a l a n n u a l reports there will be anThe Woman's Guild of St. Mark's address by Mrs. M. A. BiaJjham. of

ehuw-h will meet in thei Sunday j New Tork, superintendent of theschool room Thursday afternoon at j Working Girls' Home at Santa Clara;2 :S0 o'clock. i a,n. address on "Th-e Status of Pr<<-

^ . . .„ . ,j|hlbiti-on in Franklin County," by RevThe Social Service Socjety _will hold • A_ w < M a d c k ) X _ o f TuvpeT v^ k e . a n d

most prominent clubs inleague. This alone w*B b© a f-eaturethat Will appeal to the crowds more

its first regular meeting- in the rooms j 'of the Malone Club Monday, «—•11th, at 4:30 P. M.

than any thing else which,ided. In arranging your[pro'

An ice cream social will be hel-d j contest -take;'uld be j on the lawn next to Mr. Lfiiicoln'souting ] millinery store some day next week

i*inal fair of thevalue to real value , renearly as it oan .be1 ascertained, and j Northern New York season.ay .then to proceed to equalize on thatbasis by mathematical rule. This will

Ready-To-Wear Hats&

The Latest Fall Styles. . White and Colors.Miss Vivian Jensen has been engaged as bead trimmer and

she has competent and painstaking asaistants. AH orders forspecial trimming wiil be promptly executed to conform to thelatest fashion.

The Famous Nemo Corsetsare kept in stock In all sizes. The best fitting and beet wearingcorset in the world. Price |2.00 and $3.00.

*° &w**»k«« and puffs.diffiealt»hade«.

We can match the'inost

MRS. J. C. LINCOLN,Amsden Street, " ! Malone, N. Y.

Monday the old boys of ttoet MalonBoard of Trade tried to,, be younga^.in, and, despite their infirmities,most of th«m succeeded y&-y well, tojudge frotm looking t**«n over ontheir rdturn from tihefa- troting atMountain View. This only means

for the benefit of the SalArmy. The exact date will be fflaW. Anyone wishingcake o-r money may leav

Lincoln's store.

dosame

I. , „ .. Randolph Campbell, aired

a!H>u\four years, who resides onWebster street, was quite seriouslyburned at about noon Tuesday, but

x nnt PXnetted to be dan-

£ -tfcan iseime of th«m 3*ad -done before*in inany a year. Tttere were over100 of them, taeluding J«vited gfue^s,and the way they part away thectoms, beef steak, pork steak andother hearty eatables ajfc&r being conveyed In Jaooches up the pretty wa-terway tferonijgjh Indian Lake outietto the Eidredge camp made onetfcmk-tfoat if they couldn't pfey baseball tbey weMt adepts at a "feed-"Tfhe City Bfamd furniatoed fine musicfor th« occsaslon.

"Had dys^e)p«ia or ittdig^tion foryears. No I dideat distressed m« tarribly. BurdockBteo^ 'Sitters eured me." J. H.Walker, Suribury, Ohio.

^ith the. back .of " s * ^ * "^[olai department of Franklin A^ad-Win mother ^l* ™* J^A «my tor some time and is still per-

in the .garden where his people hadhad a bonfire, but auRpoaea it hadbeeta entirely disUngumhed. In a tewminutes he came running into t h e

house with the* back of his frock onfire. His mother tore the gar-ment from him and at once calledDr. misy Van Dyke who made thelittle ' fellow a-s comforta&le as pos*-ble. The mother burned her handsconsiderably in putting out thd hlaze.The child's back was badlyburned hut k\was not de«p. He wasdreaeed in tf t^t ton India«n costume.

IV, offering" to bet $100,000that the Pioneer would beat the*Dixie. The- odds in the srenferal l>et- j that the kitchen and other roomsting had been up to- that time 7 to 1 in the annex whk-h was not detetroy-5 on the JDSxie, with few takers, We { ed can be utilized during"**he-~-w3n-dId not learn whether Buroham and j ter. The school apena next week inhis friends put up the money or not. j the building's not destroyed by thaHe was nujfih surprised by tite offer, j fire. The contract calls for the <The rwxi/wdb the first of th« -sa-jpiclion ofries "vviChJa leeway of 59 seoondss with j a year.out oncfe striking her maximum j Sometimes fog1' lowers so heavilyspeed. The ESn -liah boat w;as not in on Adirondack lakes as to eomplere-it with her competitor. j ly obscure the shores and all craft

' more than a few feet distant, andit is th™ extremely difficult toavoid collisions or becoming1 lostand traveling in a oirole without acompass even on these small waters*.Uj) on the Upper Saranae one niffhtrecently the Graves launch, mannedby its captain axtd carrying- Drs.Wk-k* and Lucas, of Saranae Lakevillage, who had been called to theGraves camp by a case of illness,became lo?t in a fosr for three'hours o-n th-e way from Wawfibeek tothe camp after a visit to the latterplace to do some telephanjjve. Thespe^d of the launch was at oncereduced to about haJf what it hadbeen making and the launch roam-ed around emdeavoriTjsr to ?et itsdirections. - Suddenly th* bi r laurii'hof John G. ' Lg^r loaded with pe«>-

•un-nina- faj*t iwmeii up notover ten feet from the;r bow and asudden reversing- of tht* propeller otthe Graves launch was all that pra-ve-ted a serious colljs^)fei| A guideboat in tow of thei-^jmT*M.unch ^ a s

first district of the county, met aerain \ cut from its line in a twinkling:. Theyesterday to consider the selection j guide* and his boat were then ta-of a »uporintendent of schools. When { ^en in t<Jw by the Graves boat which;tive' former meeting- adjourned th«re | had come to a stop, and the sharpwas a deadlock between four ladjcj nose of which had cut the nose rinjrcadlda-tes. . Since then, however. En- j of 4 the guide boat out of the i»~>w§?«. te IJ. Moe.. of Burke, teacher of j hand. as cleanly as th«u#h don^ i-vitUthe commewiial subjects at Frank- | a oj»1sel. Then the parry c-^uir.-jedlin. Academy, had qualififtrt and his j to proceed cautiously down the lakename had been added to the eligible j until they heard the rinirinc: oflist in the hands of the directors. It s bell. Tihey followed th^ 3 ;ir.doffered a happy soltitkm of the dead-lit brought them to th^ Graves pierlock and after several, ballots were | <here men were on th--> k*."»k<Mit fort^.ken he received the fiveJ votes nee- j them aaid fcrvew by the

t A. W. Maddox, of Tupperpaper on "The Benefits of.Prohi-,

bition?' by ^lisa Jvsie Orxutt. of pi^-j Dackinson Center. A sil

place at the; Thursday ie n i n ^ r s e s s i o j i . ••> • —- \

school directors far this,

«n<i

ry to elect and was declared thechSJk-e of the directors*. Mr. Moehas beten at th© head of the coranwr-

"Never can teft when you'lla finger or suffer a cut, bruise.bumor scald. Be prepared. Br. Thonxa*1

EJeksetric Oil instantly relieves thepain—auiefciy c^res the wound.

torming: theseable asnd

duties. He i» acriful teacher and pop-

ular "with tho pupils §.na the com-munity at large . K® yiH

they recognized that thety was lost. Thremainder of

doctors apmt th«at tho camp.

NOTICE TO HiHOOLi TRUSTEES.

reason, fchildren

1 thei

rw.] trust-ees who. for any,.n<.Kl t--» take the oensug off

!nak« a children of school a«e residirig t afirst class superintendent. Indeed, {their districts, should do -ao WITH-th« choice 'oould not h«tye fallen up- j OUT DETJAY. and enter same in thison a» person oett«r eqco^ped. Her lias: year's r en t e r wh«re a {dace is pro-our c-on^ratulations. It WUI b« n*c-j vided for asme. Th* school stat-nte^esaarr tor him to wttfachraw fiwwa his j is very rigid" in tfei» matter and anyduties at the ac®d«BEiy on Jaawsary {trustee wtio dCME» »ot comply wittflat, && school supertotenAearts are | the law in this resp«ct la «odstnger-not permitted to hav-q any other bual j ing the public money tor Vka djj^-ict*

i to perform. P. W I I J O O X .

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