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VOL, XXVIIL-NO, 1495,
INGH
WINCE ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1900.
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:elope
.10,33
for the. purchase of fall and
'winter Suits is at hand. We
have a magnificent range of
Tweeds, Worsteds, etc.,Im-
ported and Canadian goods
from the best makers. Please
"do us a favor by looking
throughnur stock.
Do YOU Want an
Overcoat
.or fall or winter Suit. If so,
J. J. Homuth & Sons is THE
Place where Quality, Price
and satisfaction can be found
'combined within reach of all.
Boots and Shoes
In this line our stock is
large, well -assorted, and com-
prised of goods from the best
makers. Our prices touch
rock -bottom.
• Call and inspect our goods.
•Ho
WE SELL CHEAP.
llth & Sons
Eifarriage Licenses.
Issued by ExtAnit PATERSON, No. eit Victoria
street, Wingliaril, Ont. No witnesseqequired.
TERM
. BEGINS JANUARY 1901.
Central Business College
Stratford, Ont.
77/4
Place in Canada for High Grade training in
BOOKITREPING, PENMANSHIP, SHORT-
HAND, TYPEWRITING, &c. Our graduates
are highly successful in obtaining excellent
positions With business firms. The demand
made upon no during the last three years by
• business colleges for our graduates • to • take
positions as teachers in their wheels has been
exactly six times the supply. This shows that
our college enjoys a fine reputation for
Superior work. Send for catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
• ITWILL.
. PAY
yeti to attend the sorest City
Business and Shorthand College, Lon-
' don, Ont. Practical instruOtuns iu
praetical. subjects. Por over fifteen
years we have been in touch with young
, /people and their needs, ant the business
world and its requirements.
rwve."-z"frwariv"i
You can buy
Raisins,
Currants,
Candied
Peels,
Fresh. Figs,
Dates,
Lemons,
Oranges,
C
andies .(full line.)
Nuts
(of all kinds).
and rely on getting the best
goods at close prices from
N. A. 'FARQUHARSON'S
(The China House)
WeeteettietteezeelseteetieteetteOreers1
House to Let or
Fobr be&rooms. drawing room, dining room
and kitchen ; two pantries, hard and soft
water ; wood shed. Apply to
• GEO. MoKENZIE.
GEYERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Dr. Butler, of London, will be at'the
Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the first
Friday of each month from 11.30 a.
m. till 8 o'clock p. in., for consultation
in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
throat.
FARMERS' INSTI TE. -The West
Huron Farmers' Ins itute will hold two
meetings iu. Wingh m on Tuesday next.
The meetings will e held in the Town
Hall at 1. 30 and 7 0 p.. m. Programme
will be found in a other column.
All kinds of confectionery,fruits, etc.,
for the holiday trade. JAS. MOKELVIE.
DISSOLUTION SAL .-Young & Paulin
are having a cleari g sale of; hardware,
stoves, tinware, et prior to dissolution.
Partiesavho are loo 'ng for bargains in
•
tho line of goods ied by this firra
should call at th ir store during the
next few weeks. All accounts owing
the firm aro to b paid OD or before
.Taimary 1st nex . Read Young &
Paulin's aclvt in a other column.
Hand stitched
harness, horse b
combs, etc, and
first-class harness
amass, good rel ble
ankets, whips fiiiry
verthing found in a
hop at T. H. R s'.
DEATH or 3. I. MOHA.RDY. Robt.
McDade° receive a telegram on Tues-
day from Nelson B. C., announcing the
death of J. .1 F MeHardy. As our
readers will re iember, Mr. and Mrs.
ISIcHardy left 'intan. about a month
ago for Nelson in the hope that the
change would benefit Mr. Maar. dy's
health, It is be eived that he took cold
on the journey nd from the effects of
which he died • the home of his son,
Charine., •Mr McHardy was au old
reSident of this district, having resided
in Wingham, inton and Teewater and
his.many frien In these places w
sorry to hear of his sudden death.
FARMERS' WHEAT WANTED. 0 Will
pay the n highest) market pri for any
quanity of good wheat deliy ed at our
mill. We are away beh d our orders
for flour but cannot get e ough wheat tg
keep our mill goin Bring a grist
along with you an • et some of our
Star Flour which s the best en the
market to -clay. And as for chopping,
we do the best work in the county and
do not keep our customers waiting as
we can grind from 8000 to 5000 1s' per
hour. HOWSON, HARVEY &BROOLEI3ANE.
Every facility at command for aiding
young people both before and after
graduation.
Vire aro doing superior work; results
prove it.
Send for our Catalogue and College
journal.
1 WES111SRVELT
•Principetl.
WITH Tax So enleS.-Camp Cale-
donia, S. 0. S. s ill meet on Monday
evening next for ection of officers and
other important business. Regular
meeting of Cou ± Maitland, C. 0. F.
this (Friday) ev big, when officers will
be nominated. inghtun Lodge, A. O.
TJ. W. will hol its regular mooting on
Friday evenin , Deo. 21st, when the
officers for 190 will be elected. Wing-
hanteCouncil, 0. C. F. will hold its
regular nieeti g Monday evening next
instead of Mo day evening, Dec, 8ist.
At •the last gular meeting of Porn
Lodge, No. V L. T. B. A. the following
officers were leoted for 1001
1VIrs, W. 5. Haihes; D. M. Mrs. M.
Beckwith; ec. Soo., Lizzie nerdy;
Pitt. Sec., J. W. Dodd; .Treas., Louisa
I31otity Oha ., Mrs. B. Aikens; Coin.
inittee-Lizo Flouty, Mrs, Haines,
Mrs. Beck 'ith, Jas. Stewart, Mrs.
Aikens; Tyl jas. Stewart.
MoNnYo Lo. -Money to loan ou
notes, and notes -Oiscounted at reason-
able rates. Money advanced on. mort-
gages, With privilege of paying at the
end of any year. Notes and accounts
collected. Office -Beaver Block, Wing.
ham ItonT Motenoo.
Ileadquarters for 5 Clem, is a
Jas, 111eKolyie,s,
Any orders for sales left at the TIeres
office will receive prompt attentio4.
X, Currie, auctioneer.
JUBILEE SINGERS, Reserve an even-
ing between Xmas a cl, Now Year upon
whielt you can enjoy one of t raro
events which come t town, 7lte Fam-
ous Ottuadian Jubile Sing who aro
decendante of slay .a, vvi provide a
musical treat. The carry with them
musical bistroment valued at $2700.00.
Tinder auspices of t e Methodist church..
Announcement and bill notices r.
Large stock of fine china, ' ls, fancy
boxes, . albums, Xmas c , ealeitafire,
etc, See tho now lines it ushioii eovers
ROSS' BOOK STORID.
COUNTY 0ouoxL4 The minutes of
Huron County Qouncjl will be found on
one of the inside pag s of this issue. The
members of the 0 nty Council who
have announced t ;ir retirement are
'Warden Rollins, B. S. Cook, Mr. Mc-
Ewen and Mr. Mei nes. Messrs Lock-
hart and Webster, two of the County
Commit candidates or this district were
itt town this week soliciting sot and
influence.
• WANTED. -Goose, clu k and hen
feathers. Highest price d.
BALL Br
FORMER RESIDER DEAD, Annie
Ferguson, wife of R v. H. Mc uarrie,
a former pastor of th Wingliam.Presby-
terian church, died. the Manse, Queen
Hill on Friday last. Mrs. McQuarrie
had been ailing for me months. Mr.
McQuarrie is now stor of the North
Bruce Presbyterian hurch. The Many
friends in W'0li n and vicinit will
learn with gret f Mrs. Mee • arrie's
death. iterme t took pia, 4 at Port
Elgin o outlay.
FOR SALE.-St0E0 0 occupied by
Hanna's shoe store, f r ale. Apply to
Al Stewart.
L. 0. L. Ore -wens t the regular
meeting of L. 0. L:N . 794,held on Tue-
e
day evening, Dec. ' h. the following
officers woreeelecte for the ensuing
year: -W. M., T. O4holm, M. 0.; D.
M., Alex. Young; R . Sec., J. 3. Mce
Manlius; Fin. Sec. 3. G. Stewart;
Trees, E. C. Clarke 1 Chap., Wm. Bond ;
Led., J. j. Kerr; Dit. C., Chas. Barber;
Coneraittee-jno. 0uery, A. H. Mus-
grove, D, M. Gordo , Jas. Irvine and.D.
•Bell; Auditors, Win Clegg and J.B.Fer-
guson. The newlzi looted officers were
installed by Breee J. Greer, -Dept*
County Master. re was a very large
attendance of t brethern.
Halt the time it takes to oho° e your
Xmas gifts may be saved by ftoing to
the best store. Our stock j4 not old
fashioned, but new andf wfihl assorted.
We can save you both mqnfiy and time.
Better look over our gof1s at once so
that you. may be sure to have a full line
to select from.
ROSS' BOOK STORE.
COMPLIMENTANy S PER. Elle MOM -
berg of the County 0 tttucil and county
officials were tender a complimentary
supper at the Dinsle„ house on Thurs-
day evening of last eok. About 65 sat
clown to a splendid r past furnished by
the hostess of the ho se, Mrs. Dinsley.
When all had satisfie their inner crav-
ings, Mayor Clegg co menced announc-
ing the toast Iiet. 1 o made ' a •short
speech, appropriate • the occasion, in
which he welcomed he Councillors to
the town and hoed e may have fre-
quent visits from the ounty Councillors.
He thert called up those present to
-drink to the toast of the Que n, whicb
was heartilly done a d all j ed. in sing-
ing God Save the Q een. he prograni
was then carried o t as follows: -Dr.
Macdonald replied o the toast of the
House of Commons -Song by George W.
Cline; Local Legi ature, T. E. Hays
and Mr. IVIcIones; ounty Council, Dr.
Rollins; Dancing y Babe McDonald;
Division No. 7, D. Patterson and Alex
Stuart; song by eo. Hanna: Agricul-
ture, Messrs Cha ibers ancl Connelly.
Deputy Chairma , Councillor McKenzie
then took cliarg of the programme.
He made a short speeh and announced
as follows :-Son by Dr. Tatnlyn; Pro-
fessions, Philip olt and Dr. Chisholm;
merchants and enanufacturers, Sohn
Hanna, J. A. 01110 mid Thos. Bell; fin-
ance, B. S. Cook dancing by Babe Mc-
Donald; •educed n, A. H. Musgrove;
song by Mr. Me nes; toast of the ladies
was left with: Co nty Clerk Lane, The
'supper was a sue ;ess iu ever partictilat
and Couucillors oirnes, Bell and Bone -
tie deserve credi for the way in which
they looked afte every detail of the af-
fair, More si h gatherings as this
would do mucl good. They are the
means of bring' 4; people together and
• getting better a (painted. We do not
think the • ute •hers of the County
Council will soot forget the December
session bola ivt inghatti in IMO. Tho
evening's proce : dings were brought to it,
close by singin the National Anthem
and Auld Lang pie.
Apprentices wanted at once. Two
young ladies to learn tailoring,
tf WEnsrnit &i co.
•
1
$ A YEAR IN ADW
A flue lino of perfume air brushes,
pocket books at
HAM N'S drug store
SELTANG PROPERTY, --D. StOWL11E of-
fore his farm for sale in the teem of
Winghatn, in whole or in part, will sell
132 acres Across• the railway or 25 res
soon of Victoria a. 'Akt the to 1 is en.-
larging and more house will 3. required
WO Will bo compelled t "V an d sell
-
lots, and giro cheap ba gains to build up
the town, and /make Winghant one of
the boa Owns in Western Ontario.
Fresh oysters always ou band; down
to old price; served in all etylee Itt
.74s. 'Levin's.
Now WINOITAMIT . The Brussels
Post of last week say :-"I3russels and
locality IMS given Ingham a good
many of their residen s. Among the
umnber are Rev. D. Ferric, Bar4stcr
Morton, Miss Maeph rson, A. Illze, 0,
Kuechtel, R. Beattie, 'Jas. and Wesley
Walker, We F. 'Vans no, R. Steam, the
Ball fatnily, 3. 3. M. chell, R. Johnston,
Mrs. and Miss Mo Ms, Mrs. Jas. Me-
Laughlin awl son s, L. Hanson, T. IL
Beemer, W. "Willie son, W. Knechtel,
3. Kerney, Dune. tewart, I.ks,
Harry Downing and others.
vv
The Dominion Express 0 akes best
time and gives best 'see to all im-
portant points. Special ttontion given
to Xmas shipments.
ALEX. ROSS, Agent
Xeres. L NT. -Subscribers to
the Team nly n advance for 1901
will recei 're° copy of our Xmas.
Suppleme A Lofted number has
been receive nd the subscriber who
wa,nts one ought to see that hissubscrip-
tion is paid for 1901. New subscribers who
pay for 1901 also g a free copy. Sub-
scribers will do usa favOr by making
this ltrilper.
is oer enow o non-subscs.
subscribers who jhave not paid in
advance will kno'nJ the reason why th
do not got the XmLB. Supplement. This
notice tells how they. can get it.
A most suitable and desirable Xmas
All our Homespun Suitings andvot-
Gift-------eere
.
Dress 'oughts at balf pre during
December. See our window'. G. E.
Ensue. t''
MEDICAL ExaearN soxs.-From the
daily papers of Ttiesd last we notice
Y
the list of successful andidates in the
examinations at the CI liege of Physicans
and Surgeons of Cute io. In: the, Het
we wepleased to n• ice the name
ep of
J. S. Ohisbolin, of., th e• town, who has
passed his final exa 8 8 Eldon. " We con-pohool.
geatuleth the Dreon . :.• success. B. Me.
• D. taw- efl ee •t&, passed thi-
primary, intern4itte nd final examine-
tion. D. R. Dtinlop, , f Forewich pass-
ed the intermediate a id W. G. Mont-
•
gomery, of Wroxer, passed. the
primary examination. .
BIG DOLLAR'S Won IL -"Better than
last year" seems to be the motto of the
Family Herald and 1' eekly Star, and
this year their offer is ortainly the best
yet. In offering tw i such pictures as
"Christ in the Tele le" and "Home
from the War" along .ith such a great
paper as the Family rald and We
ly Star for one dollar .1 tuply discoueges
all competitors from even tr , g to
follow in the race. T e F ie. • Herald
and Weekly Star is i a class exclusive-
ly by itself, and their •remium pictures
instead of being lik• those offered by
some other papers, a a more like those,
one sees in an art tore with a label
"Price $10.00" place • on them, If there
is a bigger dollar's w8rth going this year
we want to know it.
Don't forget us if , ou want an organ,
piano or sewing • a/C
ehine for omo
e
Best selected stook west of the city.
We are running .• lir small musical
goods off at a saor 8ce to clear them
out. T. H. Ross.
headquarters
cigars
chants
filling
able
all
merchants
tending
he
ee
and
noon
of
.L.
ut
animals
Mr
hem
It
animal
you
them
the$
gallery
Graham
Graham's
able
and
success
week
bulldiu'es,
Tilsonlmrg.
last
this
have
ford
nuts,
pine
restraunt.
will
nesclay
discussing
ed
28th.
preseat
the
the
g
every
hear
our
much
All
agreed
whafris
heard
intend
if
ratepayer
town
' vote
be
Parties
ly
c
Iles'
Board
hers
Minutes
adopted.
was
Dept
and
each
R°I'linHininisumgasnahiladd
one
had
month.
portas
inspeoted
5th.
gauges
er
The
potent
Inst)ecter's
...I.
Williamson
deferred
Board.
Sherk,
years
laliott,
as
The old. reliable
for all
and pipes.
ArrItA.OriVel WIN
of Winghara
their windows
m
for Xas, prose
look very att
all carry
naeolitisers
finding what the
weeshara.
Cut roses, all kinds
r of flowers at ja
Siete Horses. -On
two horses bele
Monis took sick
..e .
r a new hours
.
recovered
Shaw to return 1
'
loaned hint. by
will be several d
. .
will be able .
If Yen want the s'
pe 5 a cutter o •
will have to con
for the rich a •
poor.
BUSINESS CHANG
has been (
who has ta
son, Milt's,
experience in
we wish the 'w
in his nev
John Gray s,
etc, to
Mr. 1 rawford
week looking • aer
week decided. o
not•yet lear -d
intends movi g
A large and fine assor
dates, figs, oya_nee
-apples for holiday
MOey
L-ITRLIC MEETING.
be held in the
evening nex
the by -la
on by the ratep'
M essrs. Bulls
at this meet
details of their
ratepayers. Al
iven an opportu
ratepayer att:nd
the propositi,
last issue we
opposition to
citizens seem
that the p
needed in
se et people
building ne •
the proposed by
who ha-
will vote f •
required to c
a two -third yob,
who do no
vote against th .
See our comb, bru
mb, brush ancletra
leather tra,ve
_ H
Star restaurant is
kiwis of tobaccos.
.Ji. MoKgtvw.
OWS. .”-- The mar-
ave this week been
with articles suit-
ta, The windows
ctive. Wingbana
eo d stock and in -
ill have no diffic
t
want ia stores
pf wer wreaths
oKelvie's,
Wednesday after-
ging to Alf Shaw,
t the salt works.
aittng one of the
a fficiently to allow
ome with it and a
J . J. Elliott, V. S.
s before the other
• do business again
ellest outfit in ,the
harness, eertrunly
e here. We have
d we hay° them for
. H. Ross.
:.4e Star Photo
urchased by T. 0,
en possession. Me.
has had consider-
the photo busines
proprietor e y
enterprise. fThis
d his ice business,
Thos. Crawford, of
wes in. town
this business and
purchase it. We
when Mr. elem.
e
to Wintn.
nt of canedes,
•ltimana_s, _and
trade at the e'tar
A public meeting
I own Hall, on Wed-
e for the purpose of
- which. will be
.• ers on December
k and Galt wM be
g and will explain
oposed. business to
ratepayers will be
ity to speak. Let
the meeting and
n discussed. Since
ve heard not very
the proposed by-law.
to bo pretty well
'posed foundry is
inghame -We have
n town say that •they
houses next sum141er
aw carries. Every
an ii rest in the
the b -law. The
ry the by-law will
of thee,efittepayers.
vote all will certain-
by-law.
II an nirror sots;
s. Gents' and
e 6
name?sasclis•nig siore.
e
- Now is the season for
serous trouble to occu
e? r
with the lungs, T) 11 up
0
$ the system and strength -
. en the lungs with
Sulty{ Douglas ' 4
6
$ •
0 Palatable
t 1
.0 E M,1 /4-74iOn
Of Cod Liver
OU. N - A7 iirl
- - - .....--..
$ IS' • r^4.7
I ite-.
1.vpoz.p.a 0 ,0
0 es '
4
6- It is fresh and the best on the 41`
$ market,
$ The old "Williams stela
A R #
1,,,, nmenv A00 0.
e' . An I) U LP Lii LASS to
;
Peep.
$ G. N. W. Office.
ceie'eaeteeeotkeee,eieeleeteeeeteeeeeeeeee '..e.
Overcoats,
prices
weeks
cen
Ladies'
finest
the
Christmas
above
Cardigans
Come
max
to
salary-
November.-Carri
J.
[that
;Public
' NVingliam,
of
for
of
ee
office
tertsttvezelry
We
and
trust
Grace
great
and
pew
paid
Carrier'.
i
'paid
paid
are
paid
Carried.
tributes
town,
business
gets
to
of
the
the
to
0.10
-.:"
tringham's
-
frelleill
9
Geats,
n41341=11,144the
t owee
ferior
well,
floats.
et
rew
Big
tf.0
Our
P.
be
Moved
J.
the
the
Homuth-lierr
Bell
Kerr-Honiuth
Board
-A
town,
the
tulverti
conntry
and
na
C.
lay
•
•1:2'4&
, '.--
7.,
-
There
your
See
Overcoat
'Por
Stock.
-will
at a straight
ot us
and
quality
next two
present
lines.
prices
and
with
bargu'us
S.-Aefew'-andeunto
sacrificed.
be paid
by
Homuth
the
School
death
twenty-one
Board
That
we always
hereby
family
that the
may
bereaveme
officers
and time
vile,
-Kerr
$6.25 for
$25.00
completed,-
$1.25 for
then
and Fur
the Next Two Weeks.
Sala
Cash
two
per
ei f
of the
during
a big
of
lowest,
Cheat -
Robes
of Men's
all marked
be sold
1 bl
1,
Gentleinen'e
to be
weelis;
for Deots,Shoes,
Robbers
the crowd
at
at' ft
Tho
a
menth
Tr
have
of
y
F.13 e
de
lui
tencle
our
co
cond.
sale.
the
a e.
--T '
No
for DE
w'
adjo
Boys' anclChildrenes
at Close
for the next
discount of ten
inmenHe iiI4Fort,raeut
Furs
elearect out
thmm
is os
to Livery /raze:laser
Overhoes,
itre the
awl swore
r...1.:. di,..3.DON's.
Sleigh,
-e•----etre----e---e-
11 for the montli
I. '
s Bell, seconded
1 nuanituansly
rs of the Board
stees, of the Town
eard -with deep
r. joseph Coad,
are was ie the
tretaker of tbo
ine 0=1614;
mind hint : a reit
, Titiosteithig
to Ids Forieneing
Amore eyntelnehi,.
solations o14t4tnioieg
t them. in this,'
.
That the teachers'
it,s4fer Novtenber
December „„0,,a,
iv:, it,,: v, 11,1):6W,-,
• t Win. "WilliapeW
ember teed that
.ember when 148.dt:ties
inied.
The t R. Kiusm:m
k done at school.
neci.
of
by
carried
of
of
regret
who
setviee
Public
tam of
la ul ,
office:IL
Wife
tnel
their
'11.O
IA,
• '
.
ha'
be
-
con
.
of the
b in
that he
comes
share
But it is
from.
a eold. in.
',OHO() BOARD.
Regular monthle meeting of School
held ou Tue-• ay' oveniug. Mem-
all present except Mr. Lee.
of previo; s meetiug read and
The Principal's • eport for November
read as folios s:-
Boys iris Total • Avg.
1 14 20 34 80
2 19 16 35 32
8 22 ' 21 50 -4e
A 29 2e 51 47
e
5 27 27 54 48
n 24 29 53 45
e' 84 21 55 45
41 85 76 60
- - -- -
210 198 408 855
Miss Robertsoi was absent; one day
Miss Reynols two days. They
paid thei substitutes, Miss B.
iss S, Farquharson.
' •---7.
harge of caretaking
day, Nov. 25t1 Wm. Williamson
charge during he remainder of the
Respectful y submitted,
. H. MUSGROVE,
'1 r -
Bpa1.1/4o
ell -Moore -T. 3 t the Princi
ee ,-nied.
read bercvedCa
Goo. E. Robb :ported that he had
boiler at :chool house on. Dec.
Steant at 5.i. •6. pressure. Water"
clear. Sat ty valve fee°, Boil
all sound, tigh . and in geue (neer
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man ni °ham seemed to be owe-
and carefu
Kerr - Homut -, That the Bone;
report ,e reeeived and filed.-
Au application as read from. Wm,
for th 6 position of janitor,
The appointzne of a janitor was
until the ext meeting of the
U.
Accounts Were r ad as follows : - le .
glazing, 8 le; Goo, mm014 e
stationery ac6 • unt, $18.55; H. B,
printing,* 6*„
b 0 a ,
A rahttm-Mo 4-ThAt tho ecounts
read be paid. arried.
non-adver
nothing
because
into
his share
just
honey
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t the growth
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t may be Iran
he business that
le drotoi gets his
ees bring in.
at brings peopl
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the Cough
0' the Cold.
Tablets cure
l) aPrie.. il
l'y.
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TO MEE A. 00 D IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Brom° Quinine Tablets. All
dra_ggists refund the money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on each. box. 250
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makes them sell
best footwear
other stores ask
Atop will fit weli,
to pare: nee.
Ladies at d Gent
.QUALIrSt.
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We Should like to Help You
in the. selection of your holidayPrincipal,
pur-
chases, by showing you oar stock of
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suitable oodt, includinge
Toilet, Manicure and Dressing Sets,
13ohemian Glass, Cut Glass and
Japanese Goods.
Perfumes, A totnizers and Smelling
' Sa lts,
Operli. Glasses and Optitlat Goods.
Smoker's Sets, Pipes and Cigar
Cases.
160i Safes, Ash and Pin Trays.
Purses, Whist Holders, Mirrors and
Statuettes.
Yen will be pleased with both goods eau I
prices.
Can and. have as lay neide yeereholee, before
the stock is too much reeked over.
.J. Er DAVIS,
DRUGGIST AND OPTIGIAN,
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prices than
goodS.
shoes
and pay
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you. well
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