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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Dec 1900, p. 10

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w.__ .V-..v. v4 10 .â€" i an Mill Hill tutu-«o e Scissors, Razors, Butcher Knives. Axes and Edge Tools are specialties with us; quality, material and workmanship is unequalled. We have a repu- tation on this class of goods and our customers appreciate that fact. When you buy give us acall. ..... J. G. Edwards 8: Co FARMERS. i‘UlLDERS. BLACKSMITHS [sup- plied wi 'i everything in our'line Farm Loans Money to Loan on Mortgage at lowest current rates of interest. I have access to the cheapest money market in Canada and will give my patrons the benefi: thereof. Expenses of loan kept down to the lowest p nsnble p not consistent with accuracy and necessary require- menrs. All business of this nature strict y print: and cmfiiertiai. J. H. SOOTHERAN, Land Agent or Kent-sh, Linisay. Ont. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‘OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0......OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO T HERE is no reason why gluses should not be cemiortable to wear, becoming and benerifial, at the same time. It all depends on the selection of the lenses and the fitting of the frames. If you come to us, we guarantee to give you the right kind of lenses for your eyes, set in the right kind of frames for your face. Mr. R. T. Morgan has taken an ad- vanced optical course and .5 prepared to give perfect satisfaction . massif BROS. Druggists and Opticians, Kent-st, - - Lindsay Tailors’ Bad Backs. The cramped up pod- tion in which a tailor works comes hard on his kidneys and hard on his back. Very few escape backache, pain in the side and urinary troubles of one kind and another. Oftentimes the first warnings of kidney disease are neglectedâ€" think it will be all right in a. day or twoâ€"but sick kidneys won’t get well without help. DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Are the best friend of kidneys needing assistance. Read the proof from a tailor Who has tried them. Mr. John Robertson, merchant tailor. Durham, Ont., gives his experience as follows: "I had been ailing with my kidneys for more than a year when I commenced taking Dean's Kidney Pills, which I got at Me- Farlane's drug store, and am sincerely glad that I did so. The wrong action of my kidneys made me sick all over and caused me much inconvenience and pain. That is now a thing of the past, because Dean's Kidney Pills cured me. I have had no trouble or inconvenience with my kidneys or back since I took these remarkable pills, and you may be sure that I gladly recom- mend them to other sufferers." LAXA-LIVER PILLS. are the ladies’ favorite medicine. They do not purge, gripe, weaken or sicken. They fit naturally on the stomach, liver end we a, curing constipation, dy sin. sick headache and biliousness. 2:13:35... a". .‘r ”a..." ‘, .HllllRMllS ~ Hillilll 0U ~ 't.) ‘ is Lord Salisbury Says This Is No- cessary 'i’oi'lmperial Stability. Decided Utterancee of the Premier at the Conservative Unionâ€"Housing lot the Peer the Burning Question Locally in Londonâ€"Lord Salisbury Counsels Ac- tion Looking Towards Relief-Well Laid Boer Plans. London, Dec. 19.-â€"â€"At the annual conference of the National Union of Conservative Associations yesterday, Lord Salisbury, commenting on the remarkable change of London from n. Radical to a Tory stronghold, reâ€" marked that. the only liudiculism rc- muining was found where the burn- ing question was the housing of the poor. The ConservatiVes. he added, could not more surcly maintain thcir hold on the public than by choting‘ their whole power to removing this scandal of civilization â€"-â€" tllc stiller- ing muny working people had to un- dergo from tho pitiublc tlt't‘tiiiiinnllat- tions â€"â€" and providing nth-quarto. healthful hubitutions for tho poor. “'ar Must lie Fought: ()ut. Alluding' to tho wur, Lord Salis- bury said that. if they wishod to sustain the Empire and muintuin the unturnishcd. thoir Sluckcuc-d until should lu- curâ€" lliu'i'cnl‘. England must. not, be this grout oniorprisc ricd out. for. on tho) dcpondod Ihc glory and perpetuity of tho lrixnpirc. ll strcnuous cllort and llt'i). 'l‘llt‘ [li‘c‘St'llL s'oinv nnxivty. ”Vic." Suid ill“- l'ri‘miu-r. “do 1101 know l-xuclly “but has lukcu plucl'. \Vo e-nrnostly lltlpl‘ iln- issue may b.- bottcr than thc beginning. lint. wi- buy».- to push it through. Muylu- thorn lll‘l‘ll i'.\- lliil} ill" rosuits glory of t'llUi’LS issue rcquirc il grout sclfâ€"sucri- 3L [ii-i‘lnll of might \‘y' ti 5 arc matters which hch no! pluincd. und “hon cxplulncd il bv the subjcct of scrutiny as to the prom-iii bin-n roucln-d. liut uli'orts whorl-by likailllll'llilllc'l' of uchic-yt-d.” stops whereby \\'i- must ”to glory our limpiru have spurc‘ no and tho mo.) lu- Boer Plans \\ ere Splendidly Laid. lll'l‘. lT.â€"- llic lliul Johnnncsluirg. Mondu). llt'lull.‘ of dclmtl ill ill Nonligullul'lil. lirltzsli llt‘ll lln' lllllll‘iili‘ l'li-ui-‘nl‘s cnliri: I'orco bud u nurroW cwnpc from capture). 'l'ln- liour plans worn splvndidly luid. If tho liritzsll Column liud turric-d u lllilo lolnfl‘r thori- Would lmvw lwcn n coinplc-Iw sllccr‘ss for thv lion-rs. \tho l-\[Hi.\o.’ll tln-msc-lfi‘l-s unduunlcdly, yvllln: und waving ll'n‘ir arms. 'l‘hcir rusltws Wire only STI'IlllllI‘ll by nriillnry Mil-r tho Imus-ll int-id u pruv'fil-r ilmctlnq. Could it» heard by the ri-lirin: .\ll accounts indic-utc it lll'dV)’ ”our loss. ('nl. legit: i~\l1illlll‘d sl-lo-ullld lu‘uV- or}. ll" !l\‘l- lint-rs; \‘.'!lll l.:.< l't‘VUltz‘r fwll, with llu‘vc bullets in All the Wounded Doing \Vell. London, Iii-c“. in it. dwspulch from l'ru-lorin. lit-c. l7. that oil Ilv lil’lll\ll "rounda-d in lho- o-nguuu-uwnl ii Numiâ€" gI-duchl lliiVl‘ :iri'iycd llwrv. and doing well. i‘t'l i'l‘:ll lln' lim'i's 'l‘lu-ir by inns Sill- (llaTh‘. fslllfl lll‘l'lll't' llt‘ his lunly. liili‘ln'tuii', lluio-Il litâ€"Lord ri-Iiilt‘ls tll‘o‘ Brnbnnt» and (‘upe Kills-s. Derailed. l'.'.â€"-r-'l~.l l‘ iin'i‘S liHl'i‘ llltn North. mp.- “01‘. (’l.illl;.:l' “out of \l:‘.‘.‘.tl vncouninri-d lln' \.'iiU ('upc 'l‘ovn. ‘.‘ ill) ('zifn- ('Hli‘ll‘J. on Sz‘lurdc). liiilr-s mud llz'nbunt's lill (l Mill; ('l‘llfi'f‘l'd illi‘ I‘lll‘l'l’, rc- ' . ll l.\.\. ._.__..__ \‘(lLleTlil'LR ()Fl'll'l‘JiS III‘ISHLV. Tlioir Affairs Going to loin, and “'ar Office "as Let Them ()fl'. llvc. I‘mâ€"Thu Hoyt-rulimnt rvqucsts uniployors w ho upon for }I'()- : colonluls and \olunioors to coanm- Iln-ir puli'iolic efforts in ii .niznizc thi- \‘ucn’ici-s of tin-so inch in the Suryioi-s of our (ounlry. l 'l‘ln- War lllllco lu's (gin-oil's llmnlx's ll) ill" (‘nlulilillS und yoluniccrx, i-\pros;~lng llll'lr ruliuncc lliul lliosr- :zbroud will (-ontznul- to did her rwgnlnrs. ’l‘hc fort-going are designed to quiet tlmsv in tho licld who “killing in go lnmnr. Kuhn-runs Vi)lllllll“‘l' oilicors' resigtzu- lions worn gum-Hod lust night.â€"--ln\\‘- London, publicly l.u\'l' k-‘p? situnlmns .l.|i|!‘_\, lln‘ ya-omunl'y. issui-d ll l'U yo‘rs, physicians and lumincss mun. who lutyo urgi-nlly i‘l'lll'l‘St‘llll'd Lhnt, tln-ir nil'uirs iil'l,‘ going to ruin. 'l'ln- “'ur i)il:c.-, (in :Icco'lnl of Hum: 11:â€" presentations, has Ict thorn oil. THE RAID ()N’ ('A l’l'l COLONY. Boers Entered at. Two Points and (Sen. McDonald Is Engaging the lntadcrs london. Ill-c. ltl.â€"-â€""'l‘lm Bot-rs huvo. roidud ('upo ('olony all, two Scpurulc points, Hill lillll'S distant," Hus (.no .. (‘upn 'l'own corrospondcnt 0f 'l'hc Daily Mail. "()nu commando ud- Vunccd upon l’hilipstown. bcLWca-u ('olursln-ry and Kimborlcy. The Minor, supposcd to be licrzog‘:r; commando. crossi-d tho, ()runge llivi-r bclwccn (Hit-nilzuil Stroom and liothul iv. northwi-st of llurghcrsdorp, its ob- ji-clivie uppurently being (frudock. "Hum-rail McDonald is engaging the inyudcrs. who have no guns, 20 milcs “’vsl‘. of Rurgln-rs-dorp. 'I‘he into-st ncws is that they are being slowly forced buck to the Orange River, whore u. worm reception is being pruâ€" purcd for them." Plague- Quarantine Raised. (‘npi- ’l‘own. Doc. 18,â€"A woman has dicd from the plague in the King William's 'l‘own district. No fresh cum-s lltLVt‘ been reported, and the quarantine has been raised. Sentenced For Treason. (‘upc 'l‘own, llcc. 18.--â€"Thc senâ€" tcnccs imposed by the court at. Colosâ€" borg in the cases of the men convictâ€" ml of treason are regarded as very lenient. Van Rensburg was sentenc- ed to eighteen moutlrs’ imprisonment and to pay a. line of £500. Roux was condemned to two years and six months, imprisonment, Swart to one year and six months, Fowler to onc- year and to pay a. fine of £500. Joostc to one year and three months in: “roams-moons: UllilSAY. our. "and to pay a. fine of £500, and Mid. lor to one your and three months. Independence or Death. London, Dec. 19.â€"-Thc Anglican bishop of chonibo says that he found a. dying Door in the .Delagoa region wearing a medal inscribed, “Independence or Death." The Boer said that many of his countrymen wore similar medals, all of whom had taken an oath to light to the death in the cause of the republics' independence. . The Thanksgiving Service. London, Dec. 19.â€"â€"'l'-.‘he contemplatâ€" ed thanksgiving service in St. Paul's Cathedral in connection with the re- turn of Lord Roberts from South Ai- rlCtL has been abandoned, owing, as the. Government announces, “to its being considered desirable to defer general thanksgiving until the close of operations in South Africa." 'l‘he program now is for Lord Roberts to dob-ark in the Solent. to visit the Qty-en at. Osborne House Jan. 2, to re-cmburk, and to land finally at Southampton, coming from that point to London. ' Demand Government Inquiry. Berlin, Dec. 1S).â€"-â€"At a meeting yesâ€" terday of pun-(lormuus, protests were cnlcrcd against, tho expulsion of Lit-râ€" mnns from th” 'l‘runsvual. Some of tho speakers so cxpi-llcd ulli-gcd they were brutally lrcutcd by the British, and u (lchrnmcnt inquiry wits (1i:- mumlod. Port Sails l-‘or Europe. l.oron7.o Murrpioz. Dec. lS.â€"â€"llurr l’olt. tho Nolhcrlund's Consul. suilcd to-dny for Europe. There was no dcmonstrutlon. SOME CANADIANS ILL. Corp. Callahan. C. M. 3.. Sick at Pretoria. Dangerously (lllnwu. lit-c. lil.â€"â€"â€"Slr Alfred Mil- llt‘l' cabins HS follows: llil'll‘ 'l‘l)\'\'ll. llth'. lS.â€"â€"~:iRU, Fun}â€" dur; lii’m, lli-rmiingc, Springfonicin; iii}, (‘oi-p. l‘nlluluin. lst, liult. ('zin- ndinn Mountcd liillos. l’ri-ioriu. (lun- gorously ill. (Sight-(l), llililoi‘. 'i‘ln: ('. S. (l. :11 lluliin‘. wircs 11S lulllHVSI llullidx, llcc. lS.-'â€"l“ollo\\ int; rc- ce-ind from “or Hllico: Roslyn (‘usâ€" llu loll l‘atpi- 'l‘own, ill-c. iii, dtn~ llnl- ifn\_ Jun. .3. with Al?» ollici-rs and 7J5“. mun l'unudizxn coniing‘c-ut. l‘riâ€" \':UL‘ lltilllli‘i.()l\' insnno. (Sinful-(l), C. S, (l, livery Man he!» a Watch. Doc. I‘mâ€"Elu- \uncou\'cr, ll. t'., lmruic living mull..- propurgil IllllH an: in lln- city for tho rocopiiou of liril- ish l'olumlpiu's rclurning,r nwuibcrs of NW 'l‘runsvuul conl ingcnl. l':iil'll \nncouvi-r mun \\i|l lw proscnlud \\ Hit it suilululy cngruhd gold watch, i‘lill .l invinoriul will in) ruiM'd to i?.u.~-- who have found grnVi-s on tho \i'ricun \cldirâ€"Jucksou and \\ hilly. \ lmnquul Will lw lc-ndo-rod tho wholi' liritisli l'olumbiu contingvnt, on its til'll\iil lll'l‘c. Money, Medal. Bunqucl. >1. Thomas, llnc. l‘.’.+.\lond;\y night 1110 l'ily ('(Hlill'll (ll‘l‘llll‘ll it) ill!“ awn? o'.1(‘li of the tiyc ro-turninp; South \fi'll'un SHlllll‘l‘S. rcpri-scnilng llll‘ cil_\. with $31.60 and u .‘xlllliillll‘ incâ€" dul. 'l'ln- mom-y is lulu-n from film Homo-coming: Fund, l‘uis‘vd in the \ lminpicl \\ill ulso be tcndcrâ€" ed thorn. ('l7‘.. TH F. I! AY-I’A [I NCEFOTE TREATY. Mr. Foraker Advocated lie Passage in the l‘. a. Senate. “nshinglon, Doc. l‘.’.-~.‘\flor gourd into l'I\o-culivc scssion ycslcrdny. und lci'orc talking up the lluyâ€"l'uunci-foti- trc-nly. the: Scnutc rulilicd lhc minor tinnitus lwl'ore it. Sonnlor li‘ornlwr ill-n ‘spoku- on the lluy-l'uuncol’nte lrcuiy, (ll-i‘c-niling and supporting it as u \‘.i.\l' prccuullon for tho protoc- lion of Anu-ricun inlcri-sls. llu said that he had boon willing to support lln: lrcaily ununn-mh-d, bclicving' it to huyo boon proporly gunrdod. but lluit if Lln-ro originally haul llt‘t'll uny doubt on llml ‘M‘iirr llll‘l'l‘ could now lie nono, in vii-w of tho umondmcnts nlrcndy ndoptcd by tho Sonata, and tliosc rocomnn-ndod by the (fotnmit- 1”? on l'hn‘uig’ll lii'luilons. Colombia’s Altitude. Xvi-VJ York. llcc. l‘.‘.-â€"-â€"A (ll-Sluilcll ir. 'l‘hi- liornld from Panama. 'l‘hc (‘olonibiun Government will do ov~ urylhing within ils power to facili- into and hasten the opening of the canal by tho l’unumn roulc, whclhcr suys: it is cll'octcd by lho ..ciunl company holding,r tho conccssion, which cy- pin-s in lllllli. or by whomsocwr may roprcSan llll‘li‘ rights. Hon. Joseph .‘lurlin Ill. Winnipog. Doc. litâ€"lid. Martin rc- coivml 2L lcltor from his brolhcr, llon. .los‘i-ph Martin, yost,i-r(l;i_v, m which it was: slulml that. lllt‘ lattor Wits guilt-ring from nvcrosls of tin- liuilv of tho knoc, and that. it would bc nocossury for him to go to lilo hospit ul thorn for two or throa- wccks' treatment. llis cause, u l- though is not. of u a painful ope, Sl‘l'lOllS character, and Mr. Murlin has no doubt that. his brothor will conw through his trouble all right. Mr. Martin was troublod with tho snmc disease upwards of 20 yours ago. Woman Burned to Death. Toronto, Dec. 19.â€"-â€"Aft.cr a lire, which dcsiroycd hor dwelling in llll rear of 49 and 51 l‘lliznbcth slroct, bud been extinguished curly ycsztor- day morning. the dead body of Calh- crinc Wiggins, aged 68 years, wus found by the lircmcn. There was nothing to Show how the fire had started, but. it. is believed the wo- man met her death by setting fire to her skirts while lighting a small house lamp. Prominent Moutrealer Dead. Montreal, Dcc. ltl.â€"()nc of the leading business men of the Domin- ion passed away yesterday afternoon has in the person of Mr. James Robert- son, president of the James Robert.- son Company, Limited. in failing health and had been com- pelled to give up any active interest For morc‘ place than a your Mr. Robertson had been ' membership out llllll’ llllll Count Von Weldersee Assigns Each of the Allies a District. Lord Lansdowne and U. S. Chonte Had a Long Conference Begsl‘d' ing Chinese Ahirsâ€"Tho \Verd “Irrevo- cable" Cuts a Prominent Figure es Regards Joint Note - Various Hilâ€" understandings. Pckin, Dec. 18.-â€"Count Von Walâ€" dersce has issued on order assign- ing Various districts in the neighbor- hood of l’ckin for supervision to the military representatives of the vari- ous powers. The order says that. the extent. to which the co-operation of the French and American troops can be depended upon is a matter to bc dctcrminod by agreements made with the gum-rails commanding these forces. (‘ount Yon Wuldorsec says he knoWs that there is it considerable force of (‘hinesc under (immoral Ma in the northern part, of the Province of Shun Si, und unothcr south of 'l‘slmng 'l‘snng. but during,r tho sow-re wintcr, than, has now sci in, he docs not. export an aggressive ('hincsc (:ovcrnmcnt. (in tin: other hand, win-rover the allies lcuw a district for any longth of limo. bands of rob- bors and lion-rs will Congrogntc. For this reason, tho Fit-Id Murslntl (ll‘SerS tho ('ouopi-rulion of all lhc allies to coyor the various districts with strongr patrols. it, is now understood that :1. meetâ€" ing of the forcign cnvoys will be held to-morrow. Had a. Long Conference. illâ€"Mr. Phonic. built-d Slant-s Ambassador. had a long coni‘cri-ncc yvslorduy uflcrnoon ri-gnrding the ('liinoso situation with tho Sc-crclnry of Slulc for Fort-ign Ali‘uirs, lln- Marquis of Lunsdowno, and subquucnlly \lr. liunry White, si-crclury of tln- [Thin-d Slain-s lim- bnssy. puid u \is‘ll to tho hon-ign ()llicv. What could ba- lcurncd from British und \nwricun sourcos vnrind (‘l)ll.‘~l(lt‘riillly, tho fornn-r impressing nnnoynnce and mun-1y. tho lulu-r inninluining that nothing scrious was developing. Sonic explanation. hownw-r, was :‘ulha-ro-(l of llll‘ extraordinary laugh- in which tho 1'hinusi- nogotiulions have recently lwo-n mixml up, and amino ruconcilinliou (if the conlrudlcâ€" tor}; loll-grunts lluii linvi- umnnutod from l’vkin and Various l‘llirnpt'ztli cupilnls. ll, upli-nrs lliui llu‘ ('éilllt' ll) :ill oilininnlc llll‘ word from tho joinl polo. was bo-ln-vod than lncn swlili-d, obp-clions wori- ruis‘od. and Croat l’rlltllil. for thc salu- of hormony. although much against ll('l' London, lloc. ilie \\ l‘l'h' ngi'cwini-Iil in "irri-yoculllr” 'l‘lu-n, whon it, oy'i-ryllnng land “\‘i'l‘ a sign In)“ ”1's wi'l. :lg'rm-d to rcinswrl the- "irr«-â€" \‘ocubld' clnusc. In this. ll ;is I!»â€" lil‘\'l'tl, she- was; supporic-d liy lbw l lillm; States. A “intrude-refunding A rose. lliycc more the .Ioini lltllt‘ soon-ml on llm \‘vru‘o of signuluro. \‘-ll(‘li u msuitdz-rstund'ng .irosi- in l’ckm. 'l'his confused tho: l§()\'¢‘l‘lillh‘iil$. and i‘ormcd iln- suluvcl of lln' ’lf‘Sll'ellCll li‘nln Socr‘l'l ury l lay. \\ liicli .\i r. l'lvoulv lrunsmitlcd to the Marquis of lunadowtn- _\’cstcrduy. \s llli' cw sull of tho lllll'i‘\ll!\\', .\lr. l'honlc nus Sl‘ll’t. rt longr cabli-grnm to \‘i-crclnr. Hay, in which ho ultriludos ”to 1.21- ..st misundvrslundiuu‘ to l)(' an err»:- in foruurding inulruclmns. .‘ill crror which occurrcd. prusumobl). through the (tublo cniilluiny. and which causâ€" \‘tl Mr. (‘ongi-r and Sir lv‘rnos? Solo“, the llritish Minislwr in l’i-kin, l0 liilxi‘ opposite vio-ws. although l'nt‘ir llUlllt‘ (iovornnn-nzs worc pi-rfcctly ugruod. ' 'l’lnl l'nilod Stall-.4 noncommillal. confcrcnco will Embassy, whilv lliul to-(izu '8 clour up lln- mudd'o hopt-s and bring about u signing of {'10 joint note in l'i-kln wilhin a, few days. Not Quite. So Hopeful. ()n the other lmnd. il.c lirilis‘i 'lr‘oreign (”Two is not uuilo so hopc- ful. ()iliciuls thcrc prol‘css '0 1w ruâ€" llwr ill, sou us to wholhor the condiâ€" tions urc. to be irrovoculllc l'r olln'r- wise Indications point to lhcir boâ€" inu' irt'evocublo. lirilish oiliciuls :nl- mit that. thcy mum in under pron-st. and With at distinct rosm‘yution that, although the (ii-munds nri- irri-Vocuâ€" blo. this in no wny consiitulcs forcomonl of demands by l-Iuropcnn troops. 'l‘o such :1. courso. (:rt-ut llrituin cannot.. and will not. ugrcc. Britain's Alto-rations London, llcc. liL-«llroui, liriluiu‘s proposcd ultcrztlions in tho promnblo of tho joint. notc have boon practicalâ€" (‘H- A ccepted. ly “C(‘Ullli‘d by all tho powers. says tho l‘ckin corrospondonl. of 'l‘hc Daily Mail, wiring,r Monday. "lioth Russia and Julian. whom- support. was regurdod us doubtful, have ngrood. ()nly tho attitude of the llnilod Statics ronmins us yci not dolinml; but lho ucquicsccncc of Amoricu is unlicipnlod, and it. is probable that tho joint nolc \‘.ill be signod and doliycrod to tho (‘hinoso pli-nipotcnlinrics within lhroc or four dnys. 'l‘hc (lormnn Minislcr has; ('ll'ill'l_\' warmly supported the British ]roâ€" posul.” Ontario Beats Them All.- Toronlo. lloc. 10.â€"â€"llon. John Dryden has rcccivod a. loilcr from .I. (2. .lardinc. ()nlurio (‘ommissionor to the Paris Exposition. saying that (‘nnudians huVo bccn uwnrdod on ud- dcd 2 gold, 15 silvcr and 5 bronze modals for fruit. and, with a. lolul of more than 20 awards for agricul- ture and horticulture. has beaten evâ€" ery country in the world. __....__..._.___..__. Farmers' Institutes Report. Toronto, Dec. 19.-â€"Thc report of the Furmcrs' Institutes in Ontario men issued. It. is gratifying, .and shows that a. large increase in membership and activity has taken during the year. The total now is over 140,000. The report contains chcrai Valuable papers on Various subjects, by ex- in the vast business he had createddmrts. Arab-low? 1 Door North Ontario Bank, - Is Going Out â€"Same movement Solid Gold Slide, the best makers. and up. stand the wear I Gold Pl Solid Gold Heart-a. at 206, â€"Silver, 25c. 30c. 40c. Soli Wedding Marriage Licenses. now 81.20. 910.95: Cathedral won't last long. â€"A1arm Mantle $3. 84. $5. 0-0.0'0'0‘00'. WMMQW‘O‘O‘N~W MWNQQMWWWW‘Mflfimmm e'~~e~e MW "11 o 8 N In o to Q. o m i: m WWW â€"Ladies' Long Chains, with We do not handle the cheap qualities as these goods must be first-class to $1.5(land 82. We have them in all sizes and styles. Your name engraved free. and Engaggnient Rings... raTRemember C. HUGHLN is Issuer of â€"Pickle Dishes, with color. ed glans. that. were 81.50, -â€"11 only Walnut. or Oak Clocks, beau- tiful carved cases. 2:2 inches high, 8 day. strike hours end half hours on gong. were $4.50, reduced to 82 73 ; special bargains. They Ieae'ler and issuer of Marriage Licenses, - ' ughan Jeweller and Fancy lioods Dealer, and is offering bargains in every line. This sale will en elegant up-to-date Xmas presents at the FIRST COST. you to look over the following list; you wi as advertised : WATCHES... â€"Ladlee’ Solid Silver Wat- ches,stem wind and stem set, engraved cases, were $5, reduced to 553. â€"Better quality American movement, $5, $6, 87, 88, â€"Ladies’ Gold Filled Wat» ches, guaranteed for :10 years, stem wind and ' stem set, were 81:7, re- duced to $11. â€"Gents' Solid Silver Web ches with real American movement, screw back and front, warranted good time keepers. were 310, reduced to $7.50. with Gold Filled Case, $10.00. -â€"vChain BraceletS, with ice}; and key at$l 50. $2. 8:). and .35 each; a, desirable Xmas made hv 83 84. $5 present. Don'tiailto see them. â€"Story Books, bound in cloth, red and gold. suit- able for prize books, were 35:, reduced to 19;. â€"Tgy Books. Xmas Cards. C endars,'Bookleté, etc. from Sic up. -â€"Bibles that now $1.23. â€"§iblee that were 81, now . mc. Others very low. â€"Pocket Books, 5c. 20c. 15c: 19c and up. ' ated and were 3175 d Gold 31, -A splendid assortment ,- \ guaranteed solid gold (121133, ‘ and realstones. Ring ‘ '. . that were $150 reduced to $1 m 2 51) “ “ 1 {up 4 (n u u ., -- .. A.) 10 00 “ “ T It.) ’ Allin plush cases. X our initials engraved inside man of charge. - Solid Silver Sugar Spcccs. Teaspoone, etc. etc, a: the makers price. Musical instruments. â€"l'or one with on' and Gold Plated Collar and Cufl' Boxes. etc.. etc. ll find the 80(24" - William.st of the It Will p3 gust .\ R ‘43:: - , ‘ 4. . ..“ '.: \ r m. \r; are. 626. able you to bu mess . Y â€"\'iolins. Mouth Organs. Acccrc'ecns Auto Harps. Gun v will 5H: 8 \; complete with bow for $2.25- $065 tone and sell finished. -â€"The Bird in the Gilded Cert : ellfi‘e' latest serge. 1 cu tez. have :temst, C Knives. Shoe home. etc.. mounted with Solid Silver Moun’fng. at e». W . â€"Mamcure Setts In Leather Covered Boxes. Solid Silver and Ebony limes. , O V ,. ~A O Q o O o O l i V t o O o I o O o O o t o O o t o O W i‘ ... Clocks. Prices away down. Be a pitce. . â€"Ehony Goods, such as Nail Files. Stamp Moisteners. Button 2%: ' €111.05? â€"Dinner and Tea Sette in China and Semi-Porcelain. The rice:- 5:. :2: r. as 3 low as 8:! 75. B . sure and see them. 0 â€"Jardines 2.3a. 40c 65c and 31, should be double the price. lbs: wait 3 Y” i want any of the-e. C â€"Chins Ornaments 9 with souvenir of 0 Lindsay printed in 9 gold letters. Cups 0 and Saucers, Bas- i knee. Slinrers, etc.. C We, 150. 23c. i -ChinaButterDish- 9 es, .55 inches in 9 diameter, in blue . and go‘d decora- ‘- tions. 15 ~. . â€" Silver Plated Ware l in endless variety; . th quality of these i goals in A l and . gadrunle plate. ' ,rrv Dishes tha' 9 were 84 reduced ' m 32.75. c on 0 Baskets were $3.50 9 now 82 50. "‘ , - . â€"Dinner Cruets wrre 34,50, reduced to $2.75 each. 5 And hundreds of other hutch-knocks ar (l noveltee. c cue cs: 3' 9 while the stock is complete; We can please you. .. C H U 9 C e A N 9 ' l door North 0::an E31 . WW5 I oâ€"â€"â€".â€"_ READ THIS AD. .2 .l. J. Taylor 1 Bar her Chair Sales 1 Clothes Mange! 2 Coal Stoves with oven 1 large Mirror 4 feet by 5 2 Feather beds ,1 large box Stove feet A LOT OF WINDOWS ' as. H. LENNON. Opposite Benson House 1.1 ._.._.â€"â€"â€"// d A o p u lli‘f‘t i- on: M" l < k‘ ~‘z'rl 1 l ‘5' i2: iV“ l‘nSO Flt‘lil‘t‘n ‘ ll ivlimi 3.le \zt) llu.l “in ~t..i . {in i (a; Wild ‘. '1'. liix if... “dill H1 lion 1 ’1

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