Source, Granville, N.Y. Sentinel--Fri.Aug. 8, 1913. RACEVILLE, N.Y. Rev. Mr. Smith spoke at the M. E. church Sunday on the saloon problem. My God hasten the day when we shall be saloonless nation. J. D. Morrell, wife and son, L. W. Fornan and wife, Mrs. Randolph and daughter of Buffalo : A. F. Davis, wife and two sons, J. A. Johnson and wife of Niagara Falls, in two touring cars, were guests at C. W. Race's Thursday. They declared the scenery in this section of the country the finest they had passed through . A great treat is in store for lovers of music and elocution, for the people of Raceville and the surrounding community. Professor Lewis Canterbury of Indiana and his wife, who was formerly Miss Lulu V. Cook of Raceville, will give a concert in the Methodist Episcopal church, Friday evening, August 22. Admission to concert , adults, 25 cents ; children under twelve years, 15 cents.