M0NE.Y itzgerakl wrocery GREGOR`S

—There is a good crop of hickory
—Stanley G. Smith is spending a
—Basketball will soon be engaging
—If you have anything to .sell, let
—Fr-iday of next week Is Armistice
nuts this fall.
the people know it through an ad- week in Syracuse visiting his daugh- the attention of the youth of the'
Day.
village.
ters.
—>For sale, cheap, 20 white leghoi-n
—Subscribe for the Eagle. It vertisement in the Eagle.
—'Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
yearling hejns. Inquire of Mrs. F. E. prints the. news of Cape Vincent and
—John
Sullivan
spent
the
week
MIGKIE SAYS—For sale, thoroughbred Holstein
McWayine.—Adv.
bull calf, 2 months old; nicely marked end at Montreal. While there he at- Yott, October 26, a son, named Donvicinity.
tended the Queens-McGi'll football ald Francis,
—•Robert McMillen is ill at thi
Vt KEEP US HUMPIWS- TO
—-Mrs. 'Eugene C. Titzgerald is Inquire of Truman H. Moore.—Adv.
—Mrs. James Dd -is is visiting her
home of his son-in-law, John Walker, •confined to her horn ~, J n Lake street,
MAVSE TH' NS/l/S COLUMNS OF
"—Dr. G. S. Coutts returned Mon- game)
OUR PAPER AS (UTERESTIN<?
William street.
—Colder weather—'you should have daug-Uber, Mrs. George W. Allen, at
day from Buffialo, where he spent a
•by quite severe i'lliness.
1
AS -ov APS Trtese OAVJ, WITH
a nice warm bed blanket—'the kind Olawiego.
—Born, Monday, October 21, to
—.Mr. and 'Mrs, John E. Vincent, few days with relatives and friends.
AU_ TH' WOMDERFUL BARGAIWSl
sold by F, G. Blum. Call and see
—Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Grant
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Lewis
Branche,
a
daugh
—'Itf
you
are
in
need
of
hosiei'y
the
of Andover, N. Y„ are the guests of
OUR AteFKJHAWTyARB-OFF^RtM'
his big stock.—Adv.
ber, Jeanne Marie.
spent Sunday with relatives at GanIKl EVBV ISSUE-* THE BOSS
Mrs. Ellen L. Vincent, at Fox Creek,: place to get i t is at F. G. Blum's.
SEX M5 N&/ER. SAW TW
—The chicken supper, 'served at anoque, Ont.
—'Glass—cut to any desired size at
—Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Fitzgerald He has it for men, women and
and become the possessor of a bank account. Years
TIMB. \VUEN A DOUAR.'D
—Less than eight weeks to Christthe Grange hall last Thursday eveF, G. Blum's. He also has puibty and and daughter, Miss Aileen, spent children.—Adv.
BUy SOAWJOH
glaziers' supplies.—Adv.
—Miss Genevieve Bourcy, of Wa- ning by the ladies of the Methodist mas—and not a bit too early to pllan
Sunday at Ogdejnsburg and Clayton.
hence, if you save and bank regularly, you'll bless the
for the presents you intend to give.
church, was well patronized.
. —Mrs. H. W. Reynolds, of Buffalo;
—Mr. and Mrs, E a r l Hollis, of tertown, spent Tuesday in this vilspent the week end in this village, Pulski, were Sunday guests in the. lage with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
—ifo. and Mrs. William' Moore
-T-IA food sale will be held on Satday when you first obtained a pass book.
I'.he .guest of her son, G. M. Slade.
urday, Novemiber 5, at Pillmore's spent the week end in Watertown,
family of Mrs. Holilis' sister, Mrs., Prank Bourcy.
—The pheasant hunting season Leon L. Peo.
—Miss Dorothea Marsh, a student store, beginning at 11 a. m., for the the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
No matter what walk of life you are in, you need a
closed on Monday. The hunters ia
—'If you intend to make a quilt or at St. Lawrence University, Canton, benefit of St. John's Altar Chap- Heinrich.
this locality secured quite a num- comfortable get the material a t F. spent the week end wi'bh her parents, ter.—Adv.
—A regular -meeting of the Ambank account. It is one of the things that everybody
ber of the birds.
G. Blum's. H e has it, and sells a t Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Marsh.
—iOn Tuesday evening of next erican -Legion Auxiliary will be held
—If you want anything in the low prices.—Adv.
' needs.
—The , local Home Bureau unit week; there will be a regular convo- at the Legion rooms on Thursday
line of job printing, the Eagle would
—A list of th'e candidates that will will hold a meeting on "Cheaper cation of Cape Vincent Chapter, No. evening of this week.
be pifeased to get your order. On:- apptear on the ballots'to be used in cuts in Meat," a t the home of Mrs. 96, Royal Arch Masons. All mem—Sewing' machine needles and
prices are reasonable.
Tefferson county at the election next Frank Sell-main on Friday, Novem- bers should be present.
'belts, books, magazines, papers, cig—Air. and Mrs. Howard Benne't Tuesday, is printed on the last page ber 4.
—'Mrs. L, C. Mance, who has been arettes, tobaccos and confectionery
anJ two daughters, of 'Potsdam/ of this issue.
—The new residence on the Adel- sptading .some time with her sister, at Mrs. E. J. Newimati's.—AdV.
were week end guests of Mr. Ben—.Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y Allen have
Miss; Ella Strong, expects to return
—A regular communication of
nett's parent's, Mr. and Mrls. Fran'c returfaed' from a week's trip to Mjrt Webster farm, Mud Creek, is to her home in Rochester next week.
C A P E V I N C E N T , N . Y.
fast
naring
completion.
It
will
be
Cape Vincent Lodge, No. 293, F . &
H: Bemnebt,
Boston and Lowell, Mass., where occupied by Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon MissSjbrpng will accompany her and A. M., will be held next Monday eve—Mr. and Mirs. James Manni?a:v they were guests of" Mr. and Mrs. Webster until March 1.
J.'R. Kilborn, President
D . V . Seeber, Cashier
remajin in -Rochester during the win- ning at eight o'clock. William H.
OHM"-*;
Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Hami.ner a-il Frank E. Bacnelder.
ter.. ' - , ' . _
Graves,
the
mlaster,
is
anxious
that
—Ray Fitzgerald, assistant cashier
jon, Charles; Jr., of Harrisville, were
—The condition of Mrs. Levi D
there be a good attendance.
guests of Thomas Miann-ig»an on Sat- Millard, ill at her -home in Lake of the Citizens' Bank of Cape Viik- . "—(MT.-'attd'iMrs. A. L. Dezengremel,
|
t
e
^
j
,
.
H
^
4
Spafford
and
the
Misses
cerft,
and
Everett
Robbins,
receiyingj
Hi'day oif last week.
street,, is somewhat improved. Her • teller, Northern New York Trust •Ss\e3%,;©.eSfengremel and. Marie De—The youth of the village' Was-out. daughter, Mrs. Andrew Dillenbeck, of
•company, Watertown, -attended ,:-the. J.zengreaftel motored to- New York F r i in force Monday night, Hallowe'en Ohaumont, is caring for her.
semi-annual meeting and banquet oi day, returning Sunday. Miss Estelle
Siciti.t of N e w s P e r t a i n i n g t< They performed many prank's, but,
—The many friends of Miss Nellie I the JeffersonsLewis Bankers' associa- Dezengremel remained a few "days in
;o Jtar as the Eagle can ascertain, Grant, a f onrraer resident of this viltion, in Watertown, last Thursday New York and will motor to Florida
they were of a harmless nature.
C:vp'<s N / i s i c o " ' ' i n d
this week for the winter.
lage, will be pleased to learn t h a t ! evening.
she has recovered from injuries re—On
Monday
afternoon
the
pupils
Vicitiftv.
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins, who
of the grades in the looal school pre- ceived in an automobile accident
have a very pleasant home in lower
near
Three
'Mile
Bay
early
in
Sepsented programs appropriate for
Broadway, had as (their .guests on
Harold MacGrath,. noted 'Syracuse
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
Jallowe'en. The youngsters
ap- tember. Misls Grant has resumed
Sunday last, Mayor Morsseete and
—Novemiber.
novelist, died early Sunday morning
•leared in costume and presented her duties as secretary to Corporawife, of Ogdensburg. Our mayor,
at h i s home, aged 61 -years.
—Election next Tuesday,
Fitzgerald's Best Coffee, per lb
30c
their parts in a very pleasing man tion Counseil William W. ICelley, at
John E. Walker, was also a 'guest of
When the news of his death beWatertown.
•--Three weeks to Thanksgiving.
nor. The teachers- of the severs'
—
<
>
—
Star
Hams,
whole
or
half,
per
lb
14c
Mr. and Mrs. Collins and had a most
came known in Cape Vincent it
—Mr. and Mrs. Wiljjam H. Grave grades had charge of the exercises.
—Miss Athalie 'Gerard entertained interesting discussion with the OgThe (following, whioh will be of caused deep regret among our citiPillsbury's Best Flour, 24l/2ft sack
79c
spent the week end at Syracuse.
—The Gape Vincent Improvement at a costume Hallowe'en party at her densgurg mayor relative to civic af- interest' -to I3agle readers, appeared zens, as Mr. MacGrath had a wide
P
6?
G
Soap,
large
bars,
5
for
23c
home
in
Real
street,
last
Saturday
fairs and the Work Relief (Fund.
in Sunday's 'Syracuse Post-iStandard: acquaintance in this village, gained
—Underwear for men, wo.men an
League will meet at t h e 'GraiajJ
New Cheese, per lb
18c
children—'big stock to select from hall., Market street, next Monday afternoon. Games appropriate to
Despite vigorouls op'position from through his coming here during the
aSternoon, Novemiber 7, at 2:30, in the occasion were played and refreshat F. G. Blum's.—Adv.
the floor t h e report of the Jeffersoin bass fishing season for the past 25
Pan
Sausage
,per
lb
18c
ments served. Those present and the
—Mrs. C. Fred Boshart, of Low charge of the president Mrs. Leon I:. costumes worn were: Margaret Ann
county Pomona Grange tax reduction -years. He was an ardent bass fish-,j
Sweet Potatoes, 8fes
2?c
Cards will be played and revilla was the guest of 'Mr. and Mrs Poo.
committee in opposing the building, ei-roan, always successful in makin,
Smith,
a
Brownie;
Betty
Branche
and
ilrieahiments
served
by
Mrs.
George
satisfactory
catches.
Western
Sirloin
Steak,
per
lb
2?'c
!
Leon L. Peo several days last wee:t
of a bridge across'the St. -Lawrence
E. Pillmiore. She will be assisted by Hazel Woolaver, clowns; Jane Wiley,
Upon
the
day
of
his
death,
Mr.
- -Stephen Willett has returned ti
Premier Coffee, per lb tin
31c
riverjas a- t a x reduction or work reMrs. A. C. Gtardlner, Mrs. 'F. G. a boy; Norma Hamilton, a daffodil,
MacGrath was working on his latest
his home at Canaserage, after spend
lief measure was1 adopted -alt t h e story. He had 43 pages of the manuHubbard
Squash,
each
10c
Bluim, Mrs. C. T. Sadket and Mrs. and Athalie Gerard, as a pirate.
On Thursday morning of last week
lag a week with the fjamily of W. I
James Davis.
public meeting of Pomona 'Grajnge script finished when the end came.
Indian
Chief
Tea,
per
lb
40c
VanScotter.
Mrs. Minnetta J. Knight, widow of
last Saturday afternoon at the coun- He had not selected a title for the
—A Hallowe'en masquerade party
Eatwell Pet Food, per can
10c
•Don't forget the -food sale to 1>.
Joseph Crevolin and a former resity courthouse, in Watertown. The work.
.\'as
held
-at
the
home
of
Miss
Alice
held this Saturday, November 5, :.
dent of Cape Vincent, died at her
Chum
Pink
Salmon,
per
can
.'
10c
During the past seventeen years
meeting was attended by Pomona
I'iljjnoro's store. Benefit of SI Ross last Friday night. Prizes for
home, in Watertown, aged 71 years. grangers, supervisors, coujnty officials Mr. MacGrath had made his summer
Free Delivery, East End—10:00 A. M. 6? 4:00 P. M.
most unique costumes were won by
John's Altar (Chapter.—Adv.
She had been in poor health for and -suipiporters of the (St. Lawrence home at the Hotel Carleton, he and
Miss Mary Gates and Miss Dorothy
West End—9:00, 11:00 A. M. 8* 5:00 P. M.
—The Eagle will be sent to 'ne\ Davis. Games were played anu
the proprietor, A. J?. Keough, bein
many years.
river (bridge project.
John
Purcell,
the
Democratic
cansubscribers from now until Ji.iaair.
friends
since
boyhood.
Previous
to
•Mrs.
Knight
was
born
dn
Fredamp ting refreshments served. The
The resolution in regard (to t h e
1, 1934, for $1.60. Winy not send I .louse was prettily decorated in didate for Congress, was born h, ericksburg, Ont. She was married to
1915, the author spent his summers
bridge declared in substance t h a t
to some out-of-town relative o orange and iblack. Those present Watertown in 1883, son of the late Joseph Crevolin, of Cape Vincent and
at the McKinley farm, just west of
"without reference to merits or deiViend?
caime here to live. Mr. Crevolin died merits of t h e bridge along other lines this village, now the property of
.vere the Misses Mary Gates, Mar- Henry -and Cecelia Calvin Purcell.
six months after they were married the ccxminiit'tee feels called on to ap- John R. Kilborn.
—The memibers of the " P'resiby garet Walker, Ola Constance, Alice
The late Henry Purcell was for
I-n recent years Mr. MacGrath
•terian Sunday school held a picnic a Smith, Dorothy 'Stanley, Dorothy many years prior to his death, the and she returned to Kingston.
pose the construction of the bridge
She came to this country -again 23 as .a tax reduction or work reliea! would, on nice days, leave for the
the Cediai's, Limerick, last Sa'turi-a, Davis, Olive Evans, Lorrain Gault, acknowledged leader of the Bar in
fishing grounds at about nine in the
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMEfNT
A. lai-ge nuimlber attended an 1 tli Marjorie Gault, Betty Grant, Helen the North Country. He was born in years ago and took up her residence measure."
morning and return at five in the
in Watertown. 'She was imarried to
Booth, Eleanor Place, -Gladys Gold
affair was most enjoyable.
It was said t h a t of ?bhe ISO presthe town of Wilna, near Sterlingville
Alexander Knight, of Watertown, in ent, only 46 voted on the bridlge re- afternoon. For several years past
berg, Roeda Ross, Madeline Stanley.
• •-Jmamgration Inspector Hani Dorothy Killeen, Doris Augustus and and there are onany of the residents December, 1899.
Frank N. Willoughby had acted as
port of the committee. Of these 29
of
this
vicinity,
with
-whom
he
was
Ion and his family have moved fro . Alice Ross.
Besides her husband, she is sur- voted -to sustain the report of t h e his guide.
very well acquainted, and (who hold
"Three Trees," the house owned b
Mr. M-acGrath began his career as
vived by three daughters, three committee and 17 against.
him in loving memory,
Miss Etailie Adlaims, alnd, in Broa-.
a writer when he started as a cub
sisters, one brother, -and -a StepDr.
James
E.
-Campbell,
Water
way, to 'M'rs. Doan's House, fn MmJohn Purcell is a worthy son of his daughter.
reporter on the Syracuse Standai/J
town, .sp:oke against the construction
ray street.
distinguished and able father. He
forty^two years ago. He was termed
of the bridge, declaring it was no
attended1 the public schools of Wateras one of the foremost writers of
—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roseboon
MASONS, ATTENTION!
time to build such a structure during
town, Yale University, and upon his
popular fiction. His first work,
former residents of Cape Vincent b'.i
the
period
when
tax
reduction
.was
graduation from- New York Law
"Aims and the Woman," was written
now residing a t Wiappinger Fall
The members of Cape Vincent sought.
School was admitted to the Bar. He
in 1899. He had produced fortyand bhein son-i'n-law and dau^hto
William T. Field, chairman of the
The fifteenth • anniversary of the joined the firm of Purcell, tCullen and Lodge, No. 293, F . & A. M., are rethree novels.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, called o
Women's Foreign Missionary society Purcell and has actively practiced quested to meet at the Lodge rooms Thousand Island bridge committee,
O N THE TAXPAYERS INDEPENDENT TICKET
His widow has the sympathy of
Mrs. J-. G. Roseboom aind the Misse.
on
Sunday,
November
6,
at
10:00
which
has
been
advancing
t
h
e
proof the Methodist church was recently his profession for the past twentymany in her bereavement.
Finiiily and Marion Jerome last Sal
sharp,
for
the
purpose
of
'attending
ject,
-spoke.
After
the
meeting
h
e
held a t the church parlors with a five years, the firm now being 'BurThe funeral was held from St.
HE STANDS FOR ECONOMY IN THE OPERATION
urd-ay. M'r. Roseboom is onf:v;.:l i
cell, sCullen and Reynolds. He is in a body the morning service at denied a, charge m-ade by Dr. Camp- Paul's church, Syracuse, at two
the undertaking business a t th good attendance. The meeting was
the
Methodist
Episcoral
church.
bell
in
his
talk
that
"these
gentlemen
o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Henry
O F T H A T OFFICE
preceded by a covered dish supper, outstanding incthe legal profession.
Kails.
have personal motives."
W. H. GRAVES, Master.
He is a high type of a citizen and is
H. Hadley, rector, officiating. InterHe also said Dr. Campbell w a s
—On Monday evening of this wee- after -.which an interesting program straightforward and honest on all
A c c e p t s $ 1 0 0 0 salary p e r year, a n d t u r n s over to t h e
ment was made in Oakwood cemewrong when he said that there had
the Cape Vincent Grange held : was given, followed Iby election of public questions. He is outspoken in
CHURCH SUPPER.
C o u n t y one-half of t h e civil fees a n d will w o r k tjhe
tery.
been no federal authority obtained
masquerade Hallowe'en party at it. officers.
favor of the repeal of the eighteenth
p r i s o n e r s o n t h e i d l e c o u n t y f a r m m a k i n g t h e m selffor
building
the
bridge
over
the
St.
hall in Market street, and it was :
There are still four charter (mem- amendment and the immediate modiTAKE NOTICE.
s u p p o r t i n g ; also r a i s e e n o u g h f a r m p r o d u c e t o k e e p t h e
The Presbyterian church will serve Lawrence, as when he said t h a t
very enjoyable affair. The hall wa. bers in the society. Mrs. James A. fication of t h Volstead act. There is
The assessors of the village of
nothing
had
been
done
on
the
Canc o u n t y s a n a t o r i u m , s a v i n g t h o u s a n d s of dollars a y e a r .
a
supper
in
the
church
parlors
on
filled to its capacity with dancer Powell has been the treasurer for the no ambiguity about his position on
Capo Vincent, N. Y. have prepared
who appeared in all manner of cos- past fifteen years. During the sup- that question. The people of the Thursday evening, November 10. adian end of t h e project.
their assessment-rQll for the current
Dr. D. B. .Steinman, bridge engi- year; that a copy thereof has been
tums and made merry until a lal per a birthday cake with fifteen 32nd Congressional district can rest Supper served at 6:00, and ibashets
IF Y O U R E N T Y O U A R E T A X P A Y E R S
hour. After the grand march th* candles was cut by Mrs. Powell.
assured, if Mr. Purcell is elected, that will be filled until 5:45. Tickets 40c; neer, of New York, told the meeting deposited with the Village Clerk, at
that
the
construction
of
t
h
e
bridge
his office in said village where it may
IGNORE KNOCKS A N D M U D T H R O W I N G
dancers unmasked, and there wen
The following officers were elected on any important question t h a t comes children under 10 years of age, 25c.
was the chance of a lifetime for be examined by any person until the
certainly some surprises as to th by t h e society for the ensuing year: before Congress, t h a t he will straightMENU
this section and said the bridge 15th day of November next, and that
identity of the maskers. Refresh
forwardly meet t h a t question and
'President, Mrs. Emma Holland.
G I N N
Creamed Potatoes would reduce taxes, bring employ on such day at the office of the VilBaked Ham
ments were served.
F i r s t vice-president, Mrs. Marion take the position, which in his opinion
Carrots
Peas
me-nt
to
many
and
would
provide
a
lage Clerk, between the hours of one
STANDS FOR YOUR INTEREST
and in his conscience, if for the best
Hollenbeck.
Rolls
great constructive piece of work.
o'clock P. M., and five o'clock P. M,,
.Second vice-president, Mrs. Charles interests of the country. He is fully
Jelly
Pickles
David D. Kieff, president of t h e the said assessors will meet for the
EFFICIENCY
ECONOMY
equipped in every sense to ably repKinsley.
Cabbage Salad
Watertown Chamber of Commerce, purpose of completing such assessresent his district in Congress.
Treasurer, Mrs. James Powell.
LOOK O N THE L O W E R LINE OF Y O U R BALLOT
Pumpkin and Apple Pie
declared t h a t the building of the ment-roll and of hearing and deterCorresponding secretary, Mrs, Ivan
iMr. Purcell imarried Miss Elizabeth
Coffee
mining complaints in relation therebridge
was
a
golden
opportunity
for
Cheese
Gifford.
OR MACHINE
Hathaway, daughter of the late
the county. Mr. Kieff took Dr. to, on the application of any person
Stewardship secretary, Mrs. Cilina Owen Hathaway, .for many years a
Campbell to task for the statements conceiving himself aggrieved thereby.
The annual convention of tin Roat.
prominent banker of Watertown. To
Dated, November 1, 1932.
in opposing the bridge.
ST. JOHN'S BOYS' CLUB
Recording secretary, Mrs. Frank this union, there were iborn five
Lyme.-Cape Vincent Sunday .Schoo
A. C. GARDNER,
ANNUAL DANCE
children, John and Elizabeth, twins,
Association will be held at the M. ft Bernhardt.
' FOR RENT—House owned by
Village Clerk.
Mite box secretary, Mrs. Eliza Hol- Helen deceased, J e a n andi Henry.
church, Chaumont on Friday of thi:
THANKSGIVING EVENING
'Cooke Estaite, Point street. Recently
lenbeck.
Mr.
Purcell
is
a
devoted
husband
and
week, Novemiber 4, afternoon am,
improved. Inquire of R. A. Folger,
PARISH HOUSE
father.
evening. Following is the program
446 First St., Troy, N. Y.
o27tf
GOOD MUSIC
Buddha's Teachings
Aft)eriiioon Sessipiu
TICKETS
:
: 35c EACH
Buddlm, who died 543 B. O, was the
2:80—Devotional Service, Rev. H, D
first religious leader to preach the
CAFETERIA LUNCH
Smith, Cape^ Vincent.
W e h a v e just received a fresh stock direct from t h e factory
brotherhood of man, enjoining love and
2:45—Welcome, Leslie Daniels, Chau
charity for all.
of B r a c h s P u r e C a n d i e s w h i c h w e a r e offering f o r 1 0 c p e r
mont. Response, Rev. W. O
—0
Thomas, Clayton.
half p o u n d a n d 1 0 c p e r p o u n d .
First
Map
of
America
On Saturday evening of last week
3:00—Music.
Earliest map of America in exista number of lady friends of Mrs. L.
Listed b e l o w a r e a f e w i t e m s w h i c h a r e e v e r y d a y values
ence now is that by Juan de la Closa,
3:05—Address, "Leadership TrainWMVJVWAWAVAVAW,'
L. Peo tendered her a supper party
drawn ou parchment In 1500.
ing," Rev. E. Starks Beebe, of
N o policyholder
at our store
at the home of Mrs. E. R. d&Valin,
Lowville.
in
James
street.
The
p
a
r
t
y
was
in
12
oz.
large,
green
beverage
tumblers
.5c
3:40—iForum on Leadership Train
nor shareholder
the nature of a farewell party, as
Large granite basins
10c
ihg; business; social hour.
T. M. MANNIGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Peo will soon leave for
THE NEW SCIENTIFIC DISChildrens hose, all sizes, per pair
10c
6:00—Supper. Tickets 40c.
h a s suffered
Funeral Director
40 clothes pins
10c
Florida, where they will spend the
Evening Session.
COVERY FOR MOTORS
Large, heavy wash, cloths
5c
winter.
•J
Fire
Box
and
Grates
of
Your
J
t h e loss of o n e d o l l a r
7:30—'Devotional Service, Rev. G. A.
Phone 96
24 sheets writing paper, envelopes to match
10c
Following supper contract bridge % Kitchen Range and Room Heat- «£
Foote, Three Mile Bay.
80 paper napkins
10c
W E HAVE BEEN AWARDED
was played and .prizes were awarded H er and Have Them in Good I*
CAPE VINCENT, NEW YORK
d u e t o t h e failure
7:45—Reports of officers and comGifts and novelties
.10c
as follows: Mrs. Peo, first prize, and J Condition Before Cold Weather "U
mittees ;< election of officers;
THE AGENCY FOR THIS PRORatchet screw driver
10c
Mrs. F . G. Blum, consolation prize.
of a n y S t o c k C o m p a n y
awarding of ba,nner; offering.
We Can Get Repairs for Near
Tire patching outfit
10c
Those present were Mrs. L. <L. Peo, •I
DUCT
IN
THE
TOWNS
OF
Ji ly All Makes of Stoves and J
8:00—Music.
Large coffee cups
10c
Mrs. -E. R. deValin, Mrs. A. C. Gard- •J Ranges
J"
of recognized s t a n d i n g
8:05—Address, Dr. Harry Westbrook
FOR RENT
Linoleum mats
10c
LYME AND CAPE VINCENT.
ner, Mrs. W. H. iGrant, Mrs. S. W.
Reed, Watertown.
%
Good
Fire
Boxes
and
Grates
•.
Table oil cloth
10c
"Three Trees." Inquire of Emilie
Gordon, Mrs. 0, T. Saoket, Mrs. Jas. 5" Save the Fuel and Produce More 5
and importance.
8:45—Music.
Leather faced work gloves, per pair
20c
Adams, 2nd. Special consideration
Davis, Mrs. F. G. Blum, Mrs. George < Heat
.?
Benediction, Rev. Kenneth Huggins,
Heavy, brown jersey gloves, per pair
10c
twill
be
given
to
tenant
taking
posASK
U
S
ABOUT
THIS
NEW
Taylor and Miss Mae Bowe, all of >
I n t h e face of
3?
Large, enameled coffee percolator
?1.00
Chaumont.
session begining November.
Cape Vincent; Mrs. A. W. Sco'bell, of
PRODUCT.
^|
Open Every Evening From
^
W e also h a v e e v e r y t h i n g u s u a l l y f o u n d in a high-class
t h e difficulties t h a t
Sackets Harbor; Mrs. Fred Boshart,
7i00 to 9:00
l*
of Lowville, and Mrs. A. Hewitt, of 'ml
5-10-25c t o $ 1 . 0 0 v a r i e t y s t o r e
have beset almost
Pulaski.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932.'
M0NE.Y
Deposit A Few Dollars—
The Citizens* Bank of Cape Vincent
Halrold Mac Grath
Dies In Syracuse
Grange Opposed To
St Lawrence Bridge
itzgerakl wrocery
SI
Dies In Watertown
Purcell Capable Mae
For Representative
Fitzgerald Grocen? Co., Cape Vincent
Renters And Taxpayers I
Methodist Society
Observes Anniversary
or Sheriff
Sunday School Convention November 4
Party For Mrs. Peo
Held Last Saturday Let
B. L. F. Chain Store
Us Do Your Job Printing
t*YROIL
| TAKE A LOOK I
I
AT THE
I
i
W. F. CLARK CO.
Heavy Moleskin Pants
.$1.39
Heavy Wool Hose
18
Ladies Silk and Wool Hose .. .29
Mens Flannel Shirts
1.00
Mens Suts, 2 pr. pants
13.75
Boys Lined Knickers . . . . . .
1.00
Ladies Pumps & Straps
1.98
Big assortment of Women's Rubber
Overshoes.
CAPE VINCENT
NEW YORK
•• TINNING AND PLUMBING A ^
5
J. E. RIENBECK
Cabbage
Onions
New Crop White Beans
Carrots
Ruta Bagas
Pop Corn
J. E. RIENBECK
SPECIALTY
5
?NO CHARGE FOR ESTIMATES^
I Ainsworth & Ryder j§
\
*m
Hardware, Fli'Tibing
Tinning and Heating
•I CAPE VINCENT, NEW YeKK %
e v e r y line of b u s i n e s s ,
this record stands
u n i q u e a n d unassailable.
Phone your order
to 33-152
Phone 65
CAPE VINCENT
UNDERWRITERS
CORPORATION
CAPE VINCENT, N. Y.
DO NOT FORGET
BUY THAT GOOD COAL FOR
BEST RESULTS
Phonte 30-53
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY TAKEN
GREGOR'S
M e m b e r of B e n F r a n k l i n C h a i n S t o r e s
CAPE VINCENT
NEWYORK
CARE OF
J.A.ScobellCo., Inc.
CAPE VINCENT, N. Y.
LEWIS V. BRANCHE
CAPE VINCENT
NEW YORK
The Eagle-$1.50 A Year