r ' , ! r-y ' g & THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1902. The News of Catbondale. I ; - ! Eft . it r-iii sv :i'f "' !'f 5 i,' hfl :fC S IY0UNG PEOPLE'S " ROMANTIC MARRIAGE i . .. ittlss Bessie Atllcy nnd Fred 0. !' Moyles Avoid Pnrentnl Opposition . nnd Qo to Afton, N. Y., Where ' They Wed Couple Receive Foi- glveness nnd Wedding Supper - from Bride's Parents. x j Frod C. Moylen, of Uelinont Rtrupt, nnd Miss Hcaslo Adley, dmiKhter oC Mr. nnd Mis. John Adloy, of Siieni'cr struct, nre now Mr. and Mif. Fred U. Moyles, ;nnd rite nt housekeeping on lielinont This sudden transition from sweet hearts, to the state to which their ln ullnntlotiH leaned and their fondest wishes were directed, took place Mon day. It was not In this city that they pllshted the marriage vows that real ized the happy moment they had so Ions anticipated, hut in Afton, N. Y., whence" they went' to overcome the par ental opposition on one side, and which r)vps a tlnjrp of romance to the event ful happening of the young people's lives. , Mr. and Mrs. Moyles had been sweet hearts for some time. Tlie affection which they felt ripened Into love, but is the poet says, "The course of true love never runs sm6olli," und In this case the young1 people had the objec tion of the bride's parents to disturb their sweet dreams. The groom, fully believing that a "faint henrt ne'er won fnlr lmly, resolved on the daring and boldness of the true lover and pioposed a quiet trip to ev York stute. Again the course of the ardent, true lovers was ndhcied to, and nt 7 o'clock Mon day evening the young couple were speeding on the journey to New York state. Afton wus chosen as an accept able place, and before noon Miss Adley and Mr. Moyles were united In the In dissoluble bonds of wedlock. The return trio was made In the afternoon, the newly wedded couple reaching here at 4 o'clock. The cour ageous spirit that guided the young bride and groom in planning and curry ing out their cherished Idea, did not for sake them when they were back in Cnrbondale, but was rather strength ened by the"1 huppy fact that they were now one, instead of two. They resolved on acquainting the parents of the bride at once, and they veve rewarded with a spirit or forgiveness that, while hoped for, was not wholly expected. Mr. and Mrs. Adley, true to.the traditions of the parents of such romantic young folks, had smiles Instead of reproaches and heartfelt wishes dud blessings in place of curtain lectures. In u short time the Adley homo was ii scene of festive joy. The near friends of the couple were as sembled and all sat down to a wedding supper that was ruled by n sphit of felicity and joy that revealed the golden lining to the .cloud of opposition that shadowed the young people's prot-pects. Happiness and Joy lelgned dining the evening, and a chorus of good wishes le-echoed from the hearts of the young folks who made up the gathering! Mr. and Mis. .Moyles are liousekeeD ing on Uelinont street. They are both popular young people, and have the heartfelt wishes of their friends in their new life. Mr. Moyles is assistant driver uoss at tne mack Diamond colliery. meet next Tuesday evening "' the Homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tosdph Kent-don, on Canaan street. The social under the allspices of the Crescent base bull club last evening held In IJurke's halt was a Mattering soclnl success, and a neat sum was realized for the club, The hall was well filled with the friends of the club and made merry until a lain hour. Prof. Firth, assisted by two violinists, fur nished the dance music. IN THE SOCIAL WHIRL. One of the most important events on the social calendar of the year the annual dance of the Knights of Colum bus of Caibond.ile will take place la the Uurke building this evening. The enterprise will attract not only all of the Knights In this city, but many rj-om Scianton and oilier places along the valley. The maimer in which the Knights here enteualu lias given thein n reputation nhio.-ul that Is the hipuiik of arousing the keenest anticipations when any affair or the Caibondalo council is announced. The luill tonight will be decorated so as to present a beautiful picture when the guests arrive. Fuhrman, of Scran ton, has the decorations. Mrs. Wade has charge of the (Until an angeiuents, and Thomas n. Coughlln has carried out a novel scheme of illuminations. All the Indications point to a repetition or the earlier social hucceshes of the Knights. Music will be by the Mozart orchestra. Preceding the dance will be an en tertainment which pioinlses to be an enjoyable feature. The numbers will be: Address of welcome, by Ornnd Knight It. ir. Kerwln; opening ode, by the council; baritone solo: John O'llourko; selection, by orchestra; piano solo, Nora Xealon; soprano solo, Aunii llrowuo; duett, piano and banjo, O'llourko sisters; tenor solo, T. A, Kirkwood; selection, orchestra; ad dross, Hon. .lames J. O'Xeill; closing ode, by council. The reception under the auspices of the Ladles' Cuthollo Uenevolent asso ciation, in tho Burke building on Frl lny night, is another social affair that Is being eagerly anticipated. The deco rations will bo elaborato and the niusle ,wil bo provided by Professor Firth and tho aruhum sisters, violinists. Many :put-oUst"uru expected from points ue-itwr-cjitfusuueliunnu aml s,.m.Uon ! 'riVn,...r,..mu,.l.... !.. ..,... ...i... IHUUirailu I'UIC'IUU coieiie Will -I. I A SPLENDID RECITAL. -- i Bare Evening of Music by Pupils of St. Rose Academy Conservatory. Tlie musical recital given last evening In St. Itose hall by tho pupils of St. Hose academv was a grand Bueeess in every particular. The well-trained young musicians gave a very creditable account of them selves, and though the programme was a lengthy one, the large audience was still anxious for more of tho chnrmlng music when I ho curtain went down. Kueh number deserved an encore, but tho rule lind been laid down that en rores would not be recognized. The work of the young students re flects most creditably upon the pains taking care and ublllty of the Sisters at tho academy. It also proved that Curbondulo has a conservatory of music, In the one at St. ItoSe, that is a crcdlL to even a much larger city than Cnrbondale. The audience was a la nre one. bat few seats in tlie hall being vacant when the curtain rung up at S.I.". Tlie chorus of forty well-trained young voices re ceived considerable upplause. The programme was as follows: Priici-sihinnl March Duet IIIiiciipL M.uy M.Iljic, .M.iry (llcnn, rioicme .Mcll.dc, Mary Hwil.mil. Mauth.i Wredc Jluiy Prune. "..uipliliis; .Sirir Cooper lit'Oiffe Sihiimnel. l'i.ilin, CaiinoJ O'lle.mi. CliimliiR Hell )uct Sieweit llutli Cl.nke, IMher Moruo, Anna lliiidrhk, J)aly Holme. Itceilallon, "The Qlil -im rhaii",..Mary L'airoll r.o. Manho Tilo hhcnbbou; Maiy t'auoll, Mary Pour, llenlna ( iiiiuliis'uin, i:ir.nnr llcliilun, (lutiude h'ilpatiick, Maiy Mooie. Chanson IVdonaNc- Violin Solo Wleniawslil I'l.mcps ('hike; Piano, Maiy l)elnp. My Old Kentucky Home !'o!cr Chuim, Piano, ticoii;e. William. r.et Vi (in for l'loasiue Duct Miincitc .Mi-1 Jlaiy llnuu, rioieme Mi Hale. Select ioih Vlulliu rraipoi Chile, Lillian l)elne. 111. waul C.iuoll, 'llioma-. ('nojr.m. Willinn Miillli, Ciralil Jltllale, .Ioeili Connnoll.i. Mamliilli 1'r.mk Kiaut, .lolm I'looil, .lolir. Cnnoll. I'lann, .Maiy ltuiilaml. F.imt I,.j luel, Maiy (nilieit. Operetta, "A .Tomney Aini-a Hie Sen." I'iann, I'lmrme Mi-llale. (iiand l'e-liul .Mau.li Duet Muller, Op. 2t0 Anna Pmselly, llcgina l'oe. Tianmeiei Violin Solo tcliutnairi IMuaiil t'anoil. Piano, Jlary Devine. lnlenneo Duel I'ink, dp. 'MO I.oietlo Smith, Itulli Il.une. Petite Suii)1iuiiy Violin llnel ....Mmet, Op. 7.', 1'ianoes Cl.nke, IMh.ikI C.iuoll. I'i inn. l'loii'iHe Mcllale. -Manli ihs Moii.ipietaire.'. tiio Wat-on rioiciiii- Tinner, IMIth Kai, Maiy Mnnahin. l'latlPicr C'haniinule (aunel O'lleain. lipiil.ilion, "Mitie I.an" I'raiil. Mni.in Alleluia CIiuiik. Piano, Maiy lni.m I "The Atterbury System" I What is it? If you're anxious to find out, you can do so. If you're' interested in wearing good clothes, all the more reason why you should do so, You can't enjoy a play by looking at bill-boards. The same rule applies to the "Atterbury System." You can't tell what it is until you see it.x "We're waiting." m Samter Bros Complete Outfitters i - I o 1L v jbft. .. -SqHKBUt L Tlie- ! III,. J -57 1 ." .A.(,WA IIRAI). 1 u.9iue! fiom.Tea Drinking, A lady writes from Shanghai, China: j "In. thu summer of t)8, husband and I Jwijro traveling through Southern Ktir JopJ, aild 1 mis nnally laid up in Rome with a slow fever. An American lady Igavci mo some Postum Food CuftVo jwnicn I Began using at once. It Mas jiuy solo breakfast and simper. Jn n shprtitlmo time tho change In my phys ical (londllloii was wonderful to see. I will never travel again without Postum. when wo arrived In Shanghai wo mi.Ihh In ..t m..n..i. jiiuii. in iwi jwiHimu rumiUUUttV Mill ;ioimu ourselves in tho inldst of t.m ,'four o'clock tea custon,. Ile.iino long Iwe began to have sleepless nights and jnervous clays as a result of cuir cm-jdeavoi-H to be amiable' and coufonn to leustom. ' I Aa Boon as It could anivu from San (Francisco wo had u largo supply of Postum Food Coffee aiul begun Its use jut the four o'clock tea table, I cannot Uell' bow tpopUlur ttfe coffee-table be- camiJ for-afternoon, callej84tV fant a jnunlber of the buswefa'.if eji,$i well as ixnUiioharlea, uao PoBtiim'pbw wholly iia piace or xea nna tns value of tho change from coKea ftHJcta.''eannol be estimated," Name' given by Postuin qo.t Battle Creek, Mich, FORMER TOWNSMAN WEDS. Samuel F. Lingfelter, of New Jer sey. Returns to Marry Mrs. Mina Dilts. Theio whs a pretty wedding ceremony yesterday arternoou that united Samuel F. LiiiglVUer, ur Kllzabcth, X. ,1., a for mer well-known Onrhondnllan, and Mrs. Minn. Dllts, of this city. The nuntlals were cflebrnlpd nt the linmi" of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Staushury, on High street, at 4 o'clock. In the presence of a few of the relatives and intimate friends of tho principals. Itev. Charles 15. l.ec, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, folemntzed the ceicmony. Thcie weie no nllendants. The bride wore n liandpome tnilor innde suit uf garnet Cauadonsla cloth, with but to match. Hint combined to make her a radiant bride. There was a, lecrptlou nnd Miuuer. whlcli were a happy part of the joyous event. Tho wedding trip of Mr. nnd Mrs. langfelter will be spent in Allmnv ond Uuft'ulo. The news of Mr. Lingfelter's marriage will send a ripple of pleasure among a wide elide of friends in Carbondalp, who have nu affectionate regard for him. Mr. I.lngfelter was one. of the hest known residents in this city during ills residence here, where he lived for about twenty years. Tlie greatest part of thin period was spent as an engineer on tlie Delaware and Hudson, where ho was regarded as one of the most com potent engineers in the company. lie left here a number of years ago to ac cept up advanced position with the WortliliiRton Steam Pump company, at Elizabeth, X. J., and lias since 'con tinued In Us einuloy. Mr. Llngfelter had a distinguished record in tho Civil war. lie was under uener.il Grant In Ills camnalsin 'and was conspicuous In the battlo of Cluiucollorsvllle. Though no mis peep absent from Carboiidale,' no lost nothing in tho friendship of those In Cnrbondale who knew him, and now on this favorablo occasion they heartily unite In wishing him unbound ed joy in the yeais to come, Mrs, Llngfelter shares In the wlnhes that are extpiuloil ur ini i, .,,,,.,. n... " ... ...,.,, r viiiil', Mio has been a lesldeut of Curbondulo flnco girlhood, nnd has grown In the l expect and friendship of her associates. A splendidly furnished home in Rza. huh. X. .1,, awaits Mr. mid Mix, jw. feller. Unclaimed Letters. l.Ut of letters lomnlulug In the Car boiidale, 'a postofllce, April S3, mo" for poisons unknown! John I.. Dale' Willis Jloyles, c. y, Ulckey, C, '! rtiiuiH, uuvm J, ivny, .Maurice W, Williams, Mr. and .Mid. Orel Sands, Miss Susan Maker, Mrs. Kutherluo Hiennail, Miss Klleu Paddill. J, U, Thomas, P, M, of their bait Is a matter of conjecture probably the former as to the why and wherefore of the rus-h of line trout to Hud a place In the pair's separate bas kets. The catch was made along the banks of ti out streams of Thompson, and the farmers In the near vicinity stood with wide-open countenances as the baskets began to get heaped with the speckled trout. present to look after the smaller ones who may attend. ' OBITUARY. Continues Its Success. The Harry Jenkins company con tinues to win tho favor of the CI rand's patrons. Last night a good s-lzed audi ence enjoyed "Ills Lordship and the Senator." The specialties were the foatuie of the perfoi mance. The danc ing of the MeCunn family Is one of the best novelties of its kind ever present ed here. AVlll F. IJurke was as enjoy able as usual in his artistic singing, and the comedy of Frank .Lynch was keenly enjoyed. There will be a matinee today, "A Romance of tho Adlrondacks." The re pel tolre for the rest of the week Is: Wednesday evening, "Wicked London"; Thursday evening, "(Tnder Two Flags"; Friday evening, "Berkshire Hills"; Sat urday inutlnt'pp, "His Loulshlp and tlie senator"; Saturday evening, "Way Down in Maine." Must Settle Today. Today is the limit for the parents to setttle, who wore lined by Alderman Raker for the violation by their chil dren of the compulsory education act. Unless tho line and costs bo paid tortuy the parents will bo sent to jail. Pat rick Barrett, of Poweloiiy load, and Mrs. Hall, South Church street, havo not paid as yet. DORRAXCK RlVKXBUnY, a well known resident of liieenlield, died sud denly at his home on Monday afternoon. He was a victim of heart disease. The deceased was likewise well known in Vurbondnle, where his num erous praiseworthy characteristics com mended him to "those, who claimed his friendship. The funeral will be from the residence al :: o'clock this afternoon, Inlermpnt lu Clifford cemetery. JOHX Ml'LISKHY succumbed yes terday forenoon, nt his home on Gor don avenup, to miner's asthma, from which he had suffered for several years. The deceased was a native of Poland, lie was M years old. Two sons, botli Cnrbondale residents, survive him. Tlie funeral will take place this after noon at o'clock. Uurlul will be lu St. Rose cemetery. Addressed Wilkes-Barreaus. Itev. Charles Lee, of this city, retir ing moderator of the Lackawanna Presbytery, addressed the spring meet ing of the Presbytery at Kingston last evening. Tlie newspapers' of Wllkos Tlarre said many kind words In rec ognition of Mr. Lee's able efforts. The Chalk Humorist Today. This afternoon and evening Mr, Ro soncnins, the humorist of the paint brush, will entertain the people of our city at Watt's hall, The afternoon programme at l.iri Is especially designed for children and several teachers of tho Rpvcan UupiisuSuniluy school will be LOSING FLESH. Chef Resigns. Peter Farrell, of Jermyn, who left tlie Club restaurant a low weeks ago to accept tho position of chef at the Im perial, resigned his position yesterday. Ho has accepted, a placeNJn one of the hotels lu Jermyn, ) Finger) Amputnted. Michael Shlnco, of Forest City, a nilnpr In the Rlchniondalo mine, hnd ills linger so badly torn whilo at work yesterday tint It hud to be amputated at Kmergency hospital last evening. THE PASSING THRONG, Beats Changed Again, The order changing the beats of Pa liolineu McAndtews and Ruddy, which went Into elfect last week, has been lesetndcd, nndjust night tho patrolmen were back In their old places, Patrol man McAndiow on South Main street and Patioliiiau Ruddy oil Reliiiont, Good Looks for Bait. , The friends of Prof. Will Collins and Constublo L J, Xeury will have speckled beauties for their nieaU for this week at least, Whether It was the good looks Arc you losing flesh? If so, better consult your doctor at once. Me will tell you the cause, We can provide the remedy, which is Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. A young woman in Uatavia writes us she had lost twenty five pounds in three months, and her lungs were seriously affected. She tool: three bot tles. of Scott's .Emulsion fifteen pounds. gained and and was able to resume her work, Send for Free tiamnle. of the two fishermen or the high grade BcoTTftBOWNKlCheiuUtl1, iertK. v, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Little and Mr. Lawrence, Jr mo In .Shenandoah, attending tho funeral of a relative. Joseph Moiiahan, of the Harrison liouhe, has returned after a week's visit with f i lends In Pittslon and Wilkes-Rune, in M.i) field, 'flip ctliool wlieic Ueiwieil hnil been u student was floscil for tlio iby. nil liii foimer pl.ini.ili-i iitlunlins Hie ftiiioi.il in j ticnly. Tlie St. Alm.-lns' Culcls .iNo utlciukil. At l.:.0 llio fiiiuinl KiitcRc niirteil to Mudl lle.nt iluiii.ii whciu u in.i of H'qiiii'iu was !jlil OM'r t Ins ic mains, 'llio pjlMieaieis vcie an follnws: Jo hppli (Juily, Julin Haiti', fiom tlm I'.tili'N; Hairy l.'ii'cn ami limy Unify, .uoloite, ami Jnliu Pom InU'k Jiul .lo-iph Mil .iilnpy, Rlinol pupil-. 'I lie IiuhImiiiip crsl.ct Was lite tally iomthI with llnul diMgns of llio mti-t elubniatc cliai.ulor. The dis play of llcn.cis wan of the iimt ecr Keen 111 llio IiuioiikIi. Within the (luiuli the ickiiIii' lull beams fell bi'liiiu! and Hie nl nltar bois i.ir i led the e.isl.et to the allur mil. t'aUier Dunn (ondmled the t-eilus and ole niijn the luiny noble tialt-. in the deeeavd. The lenulns woie taken fiom the ilmicli to the lemrteiy whip they weie loweied in llii-lr lat rn-llnx' plate, A Luge iiuwd fiom (.'aibomhlc attended the lait -m lilo. 'llio funeial of the late .Ininiw Carey will tile ihue this iiii-uiitig ut II.mO (ViIihI;. A ii'iiini:i IiIkIi masi will lie .llil at the clnmli uf the Sa tied lb'. ill am) Intt'iinent l;i C'abaiy riim-lny, Mjj Held. The Jeun,in boioimh (oiintll ui"t in peilil i-es-lon jt cxiiinu lu hear llio lepoit of the I'omnilttec on (.uhciK Coiincllin m .1. II. Wheeler, of the t'oininlltee, mihmltltd n pi in for cuiislindlnsf u i nhei t on Soulli Second ktiwt. He leconniU'iideil the eulveit to be loi ty-llvo feet Ion?, hte fiot wide and four fett Iilgh.lo be p.ned on bottom and side wall b be laid In cement. The coiMiuitiiur ot the tnlveit In be under the MipmUInn of Kupt'iti'or M.11IU1 .MeAmlivw, ami he In tut 11 lu be under he street committee. It win iIcLideil to U'telve bid for Hie luhett lie folding to plain and upi'dlkatloin Mibmitted by tiie tlcet toininillee. The secretary was in. bti nctcil tti have (he i!ut!ie po-lcd up in town. All bids to be handed In 011 or bcfoio liiday, .May 2. Council lesenet the risiit to accept or reject all bid-. Ilennan Krlfer, ulm baa lecently been liilliij; relathei at HeiKlnier, X, V,, U seriously 111 at his iiome on xoiiii .Mam tlieet. Tho Women's Home JlluloiMiy mi lely iJ nitet at the hmno of Mrs. W. I;, llonuliioii, of 8011th Main fclreel, on TluiMlay iifteinoon. The Jeimjii Mllllliir company leeelved their newfitaik jitciday, which N to replace tho 0110 rurally blown down. I'iiIcmj tho pnroiiln of iiumeioiu lioy.s of tho (own keep I hem in rvcitltigs. or the iiiotorincii and coiuluotori of tho street cars are mom strict lu allow Ins lio) In Jump 011 mid uff their tan., thi'if will bo a few inoie teiioiw accidenU in the boiough. water main fiom Molt llaien to Krtcliam'M cor ner. This will ghc I'eckllie an ample supply of water fur Hie fiKlitinp; puipoics. , .Me.-MS. II. Ik Malnts, P. L. Gicincr ami Will iam I'lcar ictuincd .Monday night limn a tiip to iiiiiraio, a. y. .Mr. and Mm. W. .1. llioad and 'on. Wiulleld, returned home Monday eeiiinic fiom a Uit wit'i lelathc! at Wells Urld-rc, X. V. Tlie nicmbois of the (iinnd Aim; of the lie public met in the l'eck Lumber company '3 if .fice la-.t eieninj, Tlie l'eckillie l'oio-it and Stream iluli lne e tilled July IS at Lake Lodoie and will mn an ex cursion oik tli it date to tins poind ir MimniiT revort. Tliu l.'nlted Sunday MhooK will! mn an ciur- tsion lu Lake Lodore on June lb'. lllakely was xNitetl by a hllslit (lie ut . o'tltvlc Saturday inoinlne;. llo-c 21 hi pulled at that hour for a llio in the bullillnir owned and ociu pled by Ldwaid William. The WINon Khe torn- pmy recmm1ril to the alaiiu and quickly pitied the tire under control. The Haines were ton lined In 0110 loom. The 1l.1111.11ri' done will amount to abuut J0. Tho origin of the the I-. iinknowii. the church paifonage la,t etenln-f. Theie was a eiy large alteiidaneo and u most enjoiable time was jpent. A neat sum was realized. liev. Pr. hienwr, of lllakely. K.ne n lecture oil '.Might of Iho JIIU-," in the llaptlst church at lmeit C lly lat eieiiing. Tin' Juenus tiandng claas will hold their leg ular weekly kocial In Mahon's hall I'lldav night Mi. M. II. Hull and daughter, Mijs Cl.11.1 Hull, left jeiileidjy to .spend the week at Xew Yoik. Mia Wiight Lowry, In town icntcitliy. Mrs. Maiy 1'iobrrt and daughter. Miss Aimlo I'robert, aio iltlip; relatlcs at Kingston. of JiKtti?, islted friends OLYPHANT 1 On Friday evening Waller llonlly Hall, a noted b.illlunc of Xew Ymk, will give a snutr leeitil ill tl.ii I'rcbyteiian cliunh. The pingianmio will include ballads anil railed mIociIoii-. This is .1 rare opportunity for tho-e wi-dihur to hiar good singing. Tho Ladies' Aid society of the I'llmlthe M"th. odist church conducted an lie cie.1111 t-oci.il in HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for the Wyoming District for Dupont's Powder Mining, Blasting, Sporting, Smolder and th Iiepauno Chemical Company' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Fuse, Caps and Kxploders. Room -101 Con. ncll Uuildlng .Scranlen. ACtJ.CIi:3. JOIIV II. "SMITH iz SOX i:. V. MULLIUA.V Plymouth ...Wllkcs-llair S 140-142 WASHINGTON AVE To Cure Grip in Two Days. Laxative Ihomu. Quinine removes tho cause. K, W. Grove's signature on every box, JERMYN AND JWAYFIELP. lly Ilia changes made at the Wyoming foil, fuince iu Monday, Jeimjii will lose-, llcv. Dr. I'ullei, who goes tu fouit Stitct cliunh, Scian Ion. The Hem, which wis liut learned througli Ihe moiiilng p.'pu. wa ulhir une.icilcd by tho tongiigallou, why had liupjil o line Sir. lullcf for another jmr, Puiln.' i.U lu-.toiatc licie the ihuiili has toutluuul to llouii-.li and when 1 lie diKlur and hi. ullinublo wile take their depart. urn they will ltao behlml a nuiuhcr of waun heaited filin-U who will itnut llulr leaiin, llcv, (I, y. Ljiiuii who Miuecds Mr. Fuller come fiom the I'ouit hlieet cliunh, Serauton, and like Ids prcdi ccsvjr, is a U'tciau of the t'hll wur. Tho (uncial of the late Joint fiiady, lie).) ci. tciday nijiiiluv, "" "" o( llie large.t ewi ecu PECKVILLE. 'Ihe following progianuno will be renileicd at Iho social to bo given at tho homo of Mla Keith 1 I'ttk, Main sticel, tonight, llefrcohnicnti will be scried at Iho ilos of tho piograininoi I'lina tolo, telectcdi rcclliition, Oraco llu';hesj ucal solo, .MUs Jrimlu I'allenj piano duct, M.K.ei Mauio Sargo and Jcnvtto Klngtleyj recitation, JMIlh Hook; Olal solo. Mis. ltobeits: nlaan solo, silectcdi lecitatlon, Mis. Cairns; l'U'iu thai, Mines Lena Ocndall and Floienco White, A cnidlal iinllalion U c.tendcil to the public to attend and n delightful tlmo I atsurid all who can do so. Itc cifjiu will be sen id. IVma and hac u good tlmo at tho dime koild which will be gluu by tho Young People's in 1 lily of the i'i Cj.Ii lei Jjii thuich at the home of MUs llerlha I'cik, this eeiilng, April 21, )im will hear a flue programme, and bo tened Willi cake, lotl'ie und ice cieam. All weltouie, Miltun Taj lor, ui.e of tho oldest and luot iililh )y lfpitfd citizens of Pecklle, dial at Ml home on Main tliect jt-Mnday,ut t.lU iiluil. p. in., agul Tu jcais. Mr. Tuil-jr wui a m-Iii.iu uf the Call war uud ileaum of the I'ecktilla Hap IUt chuich. For yea is ho hat! btcu u gicat iuf. filer, but hole liu. tilil wltli gicjt foitltude un til the end came. He U ktinhed h) a wife and two daughtiu, U. Mis. Jane Mcuiit, of Suaii ton, ami Mis, Ami Arnold, of 1'cikilllc. An. liouncemi'iit of the fiinciut will appear laltr, Mr. .mil Mm. M, II, llarloc, u( llawley, aio llsltlng trlindi in town. The 'SHiaiitoii fias and Water company has u laige foito uf men at woik extending the l.'-luih COMPANY Nearest to Perfection. Come see the new styles of LEONARD CLEAN ABLE REFRIGERATORS. BETTER made, and more attractive this year than ever before. four Jpetial features. Golden Oak Finish- Elegant appearance. ' Mineral Wool Insulation They save ice. Shelves Adjustable No waste space. Removable Flues Easily cleaned. A popular size, 100 pounds ice capacity, BOOKLET FOR THE ASKING, Green Trading Stamps, We Have Both 'Phones. . -i. .j. 4, .;. 4. 4, 4. 4, 4, . .j, J 1- g -c ,tdjite;mi:;, ;&&, ': " '- 'V , . f ' .' yftw niiiiHi ifirnniiPiiTil.ltaiyrin