the investor (1 future paym 1d the beneï¬ts "Aubt 0‘ f’éid'on debentures IION 4 . /O drawn for one or - more years. Interest paid half yeatly. mnam m mtolm on Barret-s ethyl-ent- Fortfurthzr pamculars call at theofï¬ce, opposzte the Mark: t. .s pxaced w, -_ {nuns}? . Jaguar 1. I. GREEK, Special Agent. ', LINDSAY.- RANGE :es and God ry purohul be soc-pad I hum-.150 III: uym a) one that the i { Company, :31 :ment rarely eql ill be sent on I'I he They mud. 1d Panh-y- alumina ed to. ll.“ ' P. R CASH: mg luau-3 OUTH 'oodvill» IALS Special Mixed ‘Jgur Snickfl Caugh Drop; Wt) kinda of lhettn 1) ts 881118 It. '0†Bio'ou I“. thirty minutca' ('LU" ‘ .1119 winners. During . 1‘5 a stubborn battlt mm hard, and iL um: twenty-ï¬ve minutes had Mk5 soon-«1 on a an in I“ doing (he LUCK. e was the first Iroum e was Mr I. intermedL 3, and if m Rind“ Ingmar Time the Score was ant. 5-5, and Our Boys Won Out ilhtn Timeâ€"Final Score 675. : Siï¬tï¬anding 1h: Var} cold igacber ud min-r attractions in mahiuru‘maz: (-rowd saw the indsay ‘seniors achi- ve a victory 0v- r “mm-husky Stoufvallc aggregatiol) vme goal mm he]: :was repu We Ian: not ycafly- luuru’ .. nu.-. 'd on debentures After the tone-off both 51ch madoi 0 Pa! man ' ‘ ' ‘ , ,- rashes. Taylor shot tor 14nd- ! . 0 draun for one or say, but Pen-Jock worded 0“. Then more )‘ws- Interâ€: Stouflvillc stormed :Iindsay’s goal,‘ paid half yearly. but thrédnt‘tactbwnéstrcpflfcd. mi: It! .5 continn or. on â€we inutcs an mt..%g.y::.g_ yr“ then the ulshors soared in a mix-up PK further particulars call at in front 01 Lindsay’s nets: This .next . -. h Matktt. went to the locals crodtt. lrxnglo. hcofï¬ce.OPP°>-tet e ‘ storms on a pass lrom Taylor. boon [.m'll'ano J13 low' a‘fter the tie was, broken, Stoutfnllo Wt - lwr scoring. but 'a minute later the f. I. 6333', SW†m‘ score was 2 all. Just a minute bx:- -, [ore half-time the red sweater ag- espncially ,duang the .Axtrn_ gam", "MHMNG "MKEY IEAnigrcg-dlion tallied another and the ‘hali a-ndcd 3-2 in Stoudivillc’s favor. ' “H ‘ '; On resuming. .tihe checking was \ “EAT GAME PLAYED ll‘l'll 5 girdor tand playing muolh {853%,} The ' mc cam commence a 0 up “HEWILLE MONDA' NIGHT- bettcr and although they had the -â€" puck a greater pm of the time, their than! Rogular Time the Score was work was not efieotive until Riley “1., 5.5, and Our Boys Won Out made a boauttful rush :and trod the _ , ._F‘mal Score 675. soore,maÂ¥mg 4.: 3 event After lthts "WT"? the playmg became a lLttlc rougher Sotï¬tï¬andmg '3" “’3‘ “3'1 land scmralplaycrs werepenalixedtor mac! ud otu'T atINCLLODS m I violation of the rules. The .next two ï¬atï¬ï¬g‘mg: vrowd saw the goals mentlbo _Lindsny. Cameron and indsav ‘scnlors achi. v0 a victory ov- _ 931188113", sconng,‘the lat-tel d01nggt b ' ‘ _, . m a Shot from centre; Riley was r ‘1’“ â€â€˜5“? mourn-.110 aggregatxon l told to take a rest for bad behavior n one of the harm->1 {ought games land while on the fence the visitors hat has ever been {1.13mi on Lindsay scored two goals in' almost straight :9. We don‘t remember of witness- fuccessxon, mnkzug “30 50°“? 3 tic, mi- in Lindsnv b'fore where it a all. Lmdsay 'wns unable to pull ngagn ' - ‘ ahead and when tune "was called the stunt: coax-stud. and where .560“. was -a Lie. '1; sides were so anxious to win as It was decided to play of! the tie that of Munch}. Tin rf'l'rl‘ w-us so ,3“_d both sldos agreed to play ï¬ve Mann}: “3., that â€1..†time Was l lnmutt‘s each way. ' At this stage of lined :t was '- "‘0' â€" 5 all and it â€I: Play om“ of the [Lena-,5: hock“). {bat- 1 _ “ “ , ' ‘ â€$8 fwowed. both sides being deter- look Lhrrty mummy mun: tune to dC- l muted :to will 32-. scoring was done ï¬le “,9 winner‘. buying extra time and then nnother extra .tcnmphy- i was a >tubborn bail". mc'n side 5‘1 and stfll With†5m“ 8991'“. and ' . 1 ., , , 1t was only the last two minutes 01 worked bari. an“). .. m.» only aftu' . . floaty-live lux'mzts ind passed that ffsdtgggngxsfgn at: Lindsay scored has“ “'0‘ "0“ axlunmag ‘23-"? I Mr: A. W. McPherson. of Toronto It 1th: local players L: was aha: 9' lock when 111a: referee flamed the yiog. The Visitors made their ap- noea attired in red sweaters. and 1 re given ‘3 cheer. The team is a ‘ Itrong one pm! well balanced. The: me .big fellows consequently were able lo check hard. Ihe team that ~9pn>scnted Lindsay Jast night was t Strong om. Although much lighter but) their opponents they were {aster :katers and superior stick- nndI-crs, and if it had not been for Pennock, Scouffrme’s goaltender, the Wclarc not going to partimlarizc an: of th: local players. The boys ‘31.! did well. vvmyonc «working hard ‘Inth {that iudominablc determination fl_hnding 0:: top. Hochcr. before “In: further, it‘s right that; we Ihould m'cn'ion that some changes have tak'm place on the line-upsince the Victoria Harbor-Lindsay game a 3‘93 ago. WNW. at youth who has mp): crowd. The game .\\a\‘ call ",3‘ owing '0 Up 1:: Ihould mx-n'iou 1114: some changes than taken place on the line-upsinoe {the Victoria Harbor-Lindsay game 3 {wk ago. McGrath.1 youth who has bee“1â€}:ng junior hockey, made his debut m_senior company last night “4 Protected the new. It would be â€W11â€? t0 Say that he didn’t fill 1'“ â€Won wen; "Redd!" was Jam"? on â€3“ Spot. and hc‘ stopped many a hot shot. Rue, 3,9 almost a 5"“08†to a Lindsav nudience. u 'ille many a not shot. R119] is almost 8 atranger to 3 Lindsay audience, ill 3?. has ufnly b"en a residut 0! the own since last September. He. 9°" ‘5‘!†LI experiencnd in the 3590' M “though his right position in it « fully demonstrated W ,ht that he can 'pby point: a» W '9 I“! 01 them. “i". ‘work W“ m «name. his lifting being super? “ugh“, who is well known in this '0'- 33 a puck Chas 1'. made bk IP' ’P'miee last fnight for we first "me this .«euou and played I “30 â€"- -u‘d hitâ€"S duly bf‘en a n nines: last Sept ‘5‘“ 1* experienc :01": would haw Wm forward ï¬â€"mmw ‘gmmuugmwt china Bali lorhhim'cmdm. ‘u.v"" ’ _ f I 00 and upward. /0 foipounded h a. u yearly. y paid on debentures O drawn for one 01' A A- --Moe InfMC-‘Qt II“ Allowed o‘n_ deposfls We wish a†I'UI .mzher rhad not been V M. .xould ha Vc born a g ' . ioli * called <1! 8.30 gh-u-x,‘ 25'); hr 13.!“ zgrrn‘al- of 01m ‘ayers L: was aha: :9 df‘.‘ ht: referee “tamed the 21‘: '"w‘itors made their ap- ad in red sweater-sand of beer. The team is ah?) A wen balanced. They “1 s consequently were 1 yafd. The team that "A -4. _:_\_‘ ___-- s- bccni larger. The 3 stormed the Stouï¬- nd again, but the at- mck. 1.15: night’s 5!. {round of the 0.11. mm of District No. uher had n0t been ould ham: been a. ubli MANAGER William-st. Gr 60 ON§§â€Â§Â¢O§“N§§* HEAR. "D K grateful WAY -. yen erali r, i-‘le quvu v. ._v ___v__*†displayed .some great stick .work and Pringlc proved himself a great shot. as h: was responsible for three goals. or ,thc visiting team ha Lott and B. Sanders were their star men. ‘Thcre men are wry (wt. xtepecially Sanders, who when he got away generally scored. Thzir defence menâ€"Scozt and Flvnt â€" showed up MT“ and broke Flynt - 3110“ many a. 13131}- IUIU'. uAusu-vu rw-J -_ .- - 7 , :1 hard worker. He followed up his oppOncnts .wcll, same-times checking them :50 hard thud. it “(as unpossible for them to get away. Goosie Taylor. Pringlc and Sylmter were my fast at timas, but their ‘playing was too much of the individufl style. Taylor 11m? ‘ It was decided to play of! the tie {and both sidos agreed to play five Inninutm each way. At this stage of t h: play on.“ of the [lamest hockey {nast- t'lvsfoflowcd both sides being deter- mined 3‘0 Nï¬- .V'o scoring was done 'and then another extra. .tcnmnlny- 9d and still neither side scored, and it was only the last two minutes of the third extra that Lindsay scored ‘and finally won out. Mr. A. W. McPherson. of Toronto, refereed. and although quick to no- ‘Iic‘t offside; was unpartial in his g rulings and both tc-ams'werc well sat- isfiv-d. The .u-ams lined up as “follows; Stoutfvillc â€". goal, Pen- nock: point. Scott; cover point, wFIynt ; rowan-Jon; centre, B. San- ders; right wing, “’ilmot; left wing, W. Sanders. Lindsay â€" goal. )IcGrath; point. Riley;cover point. Callaghan: rover, Chmeron; cen- lu-c, Taylor; right wing. Sylvester; left { \xiuq. Pringlr. ' :T‘f'ie} 'thc tie’w‘as scoring. but ‘a '1 score was2 all. [ore half-time A-fvh' in a Shot" from ccntre.~ Riley Wis told to take a rest for bad behavior and while on the fence the visitors scored two goals in'almast. straight succession, making the score a tic, 5 all. Lindsay was unable to pull Tho lest Rania, for crou- (Momma, Kan. Daily Glob») This ir: the season when the woman woo knows the beat rcmcgica for arc-up is in demand in every neighï¬ bcrhc-od. One of the most terrible :hingq in the world is to b1 ““33““ u] in the middle of the night by a whocp from one of the children- 'Iho croup remedies are always a: sun.- tr; be lost, is can: of may. as a revolver is sure to be lost in case of burglars. where used to be an mum oldtash' nod [or or m remedy some modern :9 hive syrup, but mothers my that ‘Chambcrhin'a ‘ t , and doesnot Cough Remedy w bet. er he pgtient Lbugu mm; l‘l wvvvnv -â€"â€" v cost so much. It cause :he pivot to “throw up the phlegm†quick‘ , and gives veliet in n shorter time. Give thia remedy as soon u the crcupy cough appear? and it will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and sat?- to tan. For sale by all druggistc. In“ Aceonuou Won-3.4. Shoal Lake. Mam. Jon. ‘.â€"A at! shooting accident occurred Saturdoy night. Mr. H. C. MacGuiro. no- countsnt in tho Union Bank, when "tiring (or the night, pluced o ro- voiver undu' his pillow. ~u bud been his cuntom. The revolver. honour. discharged. wounding him W gualy tho“ tho cur. His condition is urioul.’ Winnipeg. Manx. Ju Northwest Mounted Pom who were found guilty ‘ duty in showing Murder who had control at the was given 3 you“; Phulij were 31m nix month. , ---~.. -_.| mluluuw .v..., __ who 1nd control or the gum-room, w†given . yeu'; Philli'po and India were (Iva: six months. An mum arc gt bud lubor. .116. boil“: the two luttor In" W in. the Minaâ€"Earring†and F0 J AKUARY Groceries : Kent st. ustomcrs and Cameron playogi {ovex‘_and w mipeg. Manx, Jul. 5.-Thro_o west. Mounted Police consumes were found guilty of neglect at h, For Cuhol'a loosâ€. same. HAPPY custom erguson. LOOKS ,, LIKEiPlEAGE Jay-nae III-Inu- n 8:. rater-burg flu Russia’s Reply Framed for Ja- pan’s Honorable Acceptance. FROM RUSSIA’S POINT OF VIEW Paris. Jan. 5.â€"The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Paris edition of The New York Herald any: that the reply 0! the Russian Government to the Japanese Government is now in- the hands 0! Admiral Alexeicfl, the Russian Viceroy in the Far East. who will deliver it “lien be consid- ers a ï¬tting moment has arrived. According to the correspondent \‘ice- my Alexeien‘ says that Russia. has not gin-:1 up hope of a peaceful set- tlement of the dillleulties._ The cor- respondent; adds: "As to whether Russia’s reply will be acceptable to Japan, no one here will express an opinion. The reply has been careful- lyly considered and from Russia] point of view is framed in terms which Japan can honorably accept." From Buy-ia- Soul-co. St. Petersburg, Jan. 5.-â€"-The Jap- anese Minister here, M. Kurino, has authorized the Associated Press to say that he had a cordial conference with Foreign Minister Lamsdorfl on Friday last. and that he was con- \‘inceri by the lutter's sincere con- ciliatory altitude that the Russian Government. is disposed to seek a peaceful settlement. From Ger-an Source. Cologne, Germany, Jan. 5,â€""Tlle tension between Russia and Japan lias appreciably decreased and the situation is regarded in nuthoritattve quarters as quite reassuring.†V oe- cording to a despatch to The Go- logne Gazette from St. Peter-burn. “although the prepuations end Itl'... tegic deployment of both umla will not immediately be interrupted." odds the correspondent, "pending the negotiations taking 3 turn lflotdinz the best prospects of RuSSio can†to a. complete understanding with M (lap-rum d m weer. pro- mâ€: at Arthur, and the W o! tour other m. ï¬ll- the population is named at the inceSSant arrival or damned gt the incessant: unvax u. Russian troops. Torpedo â€Bo-u 8:". 1mm, Jan. 5.â€"-I-‘ive Russia tor- pedo boat destroyers sailed from here yesterday in a eastward direction. 13-h†Hurt-es Ready For 11"". a oinuux (‘onhtence wm: Foreign Washington. Jan. O.â€"'ule Lulvcu States Navy, Department has been advised by cable of the mlval ye.- terday at Chcmulpo of the transport Zaï¬ro from Manila, with a. company of marines. If advised, the marine! will march to Seoul to protect tho American logation. Washington. Jan ing of the House 5' min prayed for P" md Russia. Peebedy Decldee Tint Aglm lee: Lente Dietrich Denver, Jan. 5.-Gov. Peebody ha declared a. modiï¬ed form or mettle! In! in Telluride. Twenty-two men have been arrested bere' nine. the proclamation, including General m. gene Engley, representing the W' Union, es counsel; Guy N. Miller, president of the locel order 0! min. ers. and Henry Manklc. ,. prominent unign lender. They will be tnken out of San Miguel County and forbidden to return during the operation of Inertial luv. The military lave ee- tnbliahed n'ltrict press censor-sup and taken control of both the tele- graph .nd telephone lines. Another Street Car Strike Blot. 0"e beaten. The Mayor .dmita tint ho {p not able .to cope with the lituuon. 11111.13. will be asked for. their ears and nose: frozen. '1†wind blew in o. perfect (do from the bay, and the ï¬remen Inbred . great deal. ’ - ' 3 TELLURIDE UNDER MARTIAL London. JII. Minister Lanudorflâ€"Suno Tenor of Sewn l-‘ron a Gonna: Sourciâ€" Toklo In Alarmed Ovu- Arri- val of Rnulan Troops. WC“ 25¢" “5.34 lo.“ Int... Brai- yr. ’.d For Ponce. T0310 ALI?!- “ . on, Jan. 5.â€"-At the open- House yesterday the clun- l for peace between anu Jig“; Colo-uto- 5,â€"Despltch. from market price: in M811!- ' A .4" l.â€"-A Bu? colonlot. Chronicle. la)" ‘3! md‘ “00 o! martial y-two mes enord En. the Inna-0' N. Miller. at 0! min- n ‘103. .â€"Rlotoul nited AS IRAVfllIRS (MI MN!) lam-u a! mum: and Stu-(on . with“ OI! am. â€"Mr. C. Ramy. of Orillix. was in town on Saturday. _ -Mr, (has. Henderson. 9! Pitt:- bmg. us visiting .11 home. \ var. Brrry Tromccr. o! )lidlnnd, was m flown for New Ymr’s. â€"M-:. and MM. Ahx. Pukor, of Buria, are visiting relatives in town. â€"Mr. (has. l-‘airbairn and daughter, of Bobcaygwu, sprint Saturday in ’town. ‘ --M\'. l“. Rater and Mr; u: Bcohm. of Huliburton. Worn in town on Sat- hrdny. â€"M-s Mn \Vrig ht. of Tot-out). is \isitiur the moses Honda rsou. Sus- sex at. -â€"Mr. Barry Morgan spout Now Year's and Saturday in Gutlph and Toronto. ; â€"Nxs: Mube‘ Ford and Miss Pearl Ford. c! Baptiste, were in town on That-may. â€"Condumor W. I»: Kelley epcnt New )‘rar’a with bin water in Port Huron, Mach. is spa ndi in town. -â€"Mlss Cullon 1.- -t1 on Snturdny for Nelson B. 0.. when she will tom: 11 for com: time. . --Ms¢ Power, of The Post stat†spent. hem Year's at her home in Feudal) I a 1M. â€"Jl.r. Jack O'flalloran and m Maude rspcpt 252M Year's with Campâ€" htllfotd Wrionds. -~ Me: Links Cronk,South Optima gm‘ on an extended visit to 'l‘oron- to and Pitmburg. -- Mr. Godfrey Conghliu and Mr. F. “119133;. 0! I’etexhuro, were neit- ore to mum Friday. ~â€"-\i- R. A. Hutdlinson, of King- stun. Iormarly teacher at Cambrny. was in town Friday. â€"Mr. W. Prust. license inapaotor. lor Haliburton county, called on town friends on Tinned-‘3‘. - Mr. (.‘Ius. Raid. of The Exxmimr machnniul stun. Peterboro. spent the holiday in town. --Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Eula of Sut- ton Won, are visiting Mrs. Earlc‘s sistér. Mrs. B. W. Skitch. â€"-;Mr. B. Sharplosa, general mer- chant. of Galen, was in town Sut- urday transacting business. (it'd. m'ndi' spvnding 1 few Qua m town. â€"M.-A Herb. Gregory, druggis; of Collmzuood. and wire, Spam. Ne“ Yur‘a with his manner in (awn. â€";Jz-. Bumcll Pence. {he (as: hock- t'yxsl 01.- the Nat-wood harm. and Mr. .Keny, spent Naw'qu's in town. fcrï¬â€˜yjngï¬i STERqu-‘s in town. «near; 8. N. Tau-ill and A, W. Tau-'11. of Golborne. Spent New Yonr'u in km u, guests of Mr. Con-.10, south ward. -â€"Mr. J. M. .Briungcl}, of. 31090 Bald. ~Mr. J. M. .BrimmcIE, of Blow Rand. spent Saturday and Sunday in pawn wuh his mother. Mrs. Brimmoll. Col- }.euhor 00.. is spending a few days in town. -â€"Mr Doi'id Gagc. mullwri; tin. Sp-unah Rh"): Pulp CL... . spam Christmas and .\vw \‘e-u Ins [may in town. rrm mom POIITEII. ‘V.v _, -'M|'. I1; 0 n called on townJriends Friday.» 30-. Key» was one of the surveyors em- ployod on the Lindsay, Boheaygeon Poutypool Railwaj last mmu. â€"nr. Gregg :Tnmwsn. of the ’mpson Co. clothing department. in ndirg g few days in town. the â€"-MI. .ILWanu. who is trï¬ning the children [or “‘Pinalore," any: that the children ul Lindsuy are. be- yond a doubt the clever-eat lot at young .35 it has been his good lor- tnnc to base yet we! -in Csmdn. -â€"-)tiss Mica Sparrow. who is En the ceived word from Enguna um nun; is one of the heirs 10a Valuable cs- lntc. u'l‘hb ducky young lady will have shoxtly for an: old country. 41:. Gum. A. Pricbi. general mammal. of flnlihnrton. tran- sacted business in tqsgn Saturday. "tun. lull»- --'M.r. R. .A. mum. Son 01 Mr. P. G. Pi-Iliu. town. who his ban in the West u)! summer with n Cmadian Northern R. R. aux veyuu party. let: Edmonton Last Tuned»; with a party bound (or the mountain“. to sunny . manage for the lina through one a primate ‘07 of Ii)? pl?â€- _â€".Mf -. .‘VIui'lun Wrightï¬of Toronto. ndmg 1 rem days with friends. Arthur Scott. 0! Bloom- l’rmne Edward county. is ‘2 1 few days in town. m; and office of the an Bali!- n cabins him 0‘ hi- 'vlu“ ' ' ' a â€parts business Rays. 9‘. .T0"°’l‘.° mullw:-i,-h1 \\ 1th ‘ulp Cu. Algomn. hrw Year's with Now pronouou .15 manage bank at Picton. uâ€"m Ksto Guiry. lat mun w; Port. Arthur. of .Mmï¬w- .43“, m. Juilnotou. hum. n: spending 5 law (his in town. 4131: Mary E. Bixgcmw lclt last Thursday for Toronto. where rhc vinit t-d Iri :uds. .,- â€"4 “Alain, 7 _ Ugbudge Jam-u or mmy. 5‘31"" J-zs. Notes. 33"- W‘ -)lr. and Hrs. D. Fitucrud‘ um um:- Wm. moth. and IMO E. Co“, Known. mt Christina.- with. m. and flu. On I. Viotorh Junctinn. ‘ -ur. rum! Crevicr wd Mr. Staf- ford Shannon. who were home to: the Christmas mum-s. returned on Mon- day to the Detroit Dental mhool to . resume :heir sunken. --ul' Wm. Wton. of Ilium-ooh. ms. in iown Thur-(IQ. and an» The . Put 1 lricndly on]: and a renowsl order for the uuw you; When my- . in: Ur. vlhexton remnrbad. "I like: ‘Tln- Pout. “I! look for it «we: -_ n- -_.‘Lnb M‘l“ m “t ' to 0“.- 3. w. Bton'o it- LAST AND GREATEST DAYS OF 01111319 smcx mmmun SALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR STQCK IS REDUCE STRICTLY CASH DEALERS 3 I v â€"v*‘ Enrol: last Inland}! Jew Andt‘raon. 01’ '- m notion: in I: This general reduction Sale lasts but three days more, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, but in that short space of time we expectto crowd a full week’s business, and with such merchandise, such prices and such inducements as we offer all through the store, it is not only possible but probable that our most sanguine hopes will be fully realized. ‘ After the phenomenal business last year brought us we are willing from now till stock taking to Forget Proï¬ts Entigly. We mean to reduce our general stock Proï¬ts Entire]; We mean to reduce our general stock as ,much as possible by making prices that will not only command attention but wxlliiinsure takers. ' 7 4.1.-.. 4.- u-----_- ~AAAB Of Jam-uni; hrs. Dome. 2.1m her mum. 1k. It Neck. Goodwin. who 1nd been It dflJB at home‘ left â€- of $110 mm: 1.4: may 10% Tweed Pants. in Tomato OII DAY =ts, pcrlcu Llluus, "3" ..,- V _' for Women’s $1 Flannelette Gowns; 19c for Girls’ melette Drawers; 98c {or Women's$r.5o Silk Belts. :Wool or Fleece Lined Underwear; 48c for Men’s 75c be {or Men’s 10c White 33: for Men's 50c Underwear ; Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; $9 for Men’s $2 heavy Tub silicanadyy; t3 05.7. POPHAM MoCULLOU ‘H .flemberl o! the a ambrm‘o-It. Whod our alumni Menu! he with Rev. G. W. E and mm Med “ morning 3: the how mount. The rev. co 'ybaent 1003138 after W9 {It-J“): (hulk! t hit mum!“ ‘ EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Will THE MOST LINDSAY. abut unite in returning man to In. 'Ihuton for mm and gemtoua not. an o! the concrecuion oi Ht. â€than“ church. and n! Nanny. will 5:11:33 - “ï¬f than. relic}. 1‘3!“- ONE OF THE BIG SYNDICATE. PAGE NINE. Ladies’ and Gent’s Leather Toilet Sens. Hand mirrors Plain and Ebony Hair Brushes. Photo Albums. Purses. Pocket Books, Wallets. Violins. Accordions. Banjos. ing Canes. Pipes m Pane Cases. leer-sebum '1)â€- Tobacco Pouches. Tobacco Jars. Tins of Tobacco. Plug Tobacco. Cigars bythe Box at J." RIGGSI STORE , HOLIDAY 800118 1133 mu 3, yams. SOPMIO. u want or vow: ovum:- KENT STREET.