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LtiOKNOW,. ONTARIQ, TRURBDAT, DEC. 211 1911
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,. Single .Copies 3 Cents,
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND MANY OF THEM TO EVERYBODY
NEW DISPLAY ADS.
THIS lArEAK•
including nem o o • ones y
local advertisers only. (Most Other
(Iisplay, ads. are Changed regularly
according to a pre -arranged schedule)
J. Garnet 4.raistrong. .. Page 4
Frank Tate • 4
W. Connell. . • 4
J. 0. Murdoch.ttz
Joynt Shoe Store ........5
Page Wire Fence, ,
11ead these ads. Patronize the ad-
vertisers. Business limo who pay for
.newspaper space have something of
value to telt. you and pay yon •the
compliment of -showing that they",
am* Your Patronage worth soliciting,
LOail., AND (IENERAL
Reattihe Clubbing Offers, Page 4.• .
Mies Annie Cain has returned borne
from Buffalo. ,
Miss-Mnar-konsaufAcraden;spent-
Si:111404r at her home here. .
&Member the school debate, in Car-
negie Hall on Friday riftsrnoon.
• Miss Irene Sheriff, of Sttatfotd, is
spending t,lie vacation at hoinehete.
•Mrs. :David' Huston returned honie
after a couple of weeks visit tO friend in
Chicago.
The gross revenue of LuelinOw Post
Officelor the year: ending Mar,* 311
' ipil, was 83375.13.
John Joint is having a car of corn
thinped in. Further particulars on
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application at his elevator
Mrs. J. C. Clark, of ' Southampton, is
visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs D. 11
McIntosh, Havelock St.
Next. Week will be a short Week and a
busy one in the printipg. office., Will
advertisers kindly oblige, With copy on
Satinday if possible?
ere will beta Midnight Mass in
chitrele-Luckitowon-on
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.„ p con y 1eFaher
• , Who will be, Reeve of Lucknow. for
1912? Moorehouse Mitchell. Who will
be-courecilloralesees--coming-nir
, The Lucknow. Presbyterian. Sunday
School will hold their annual Christmas.
entertainment-this-{rhutsdaevening.
Dec. 21st • Silver. collection in aid,;_oF
the Sunday School. • Everybody_we_k
:come. , • ' -• • ' •
Dr. Ovens, London; Surgeon, Bye ear .
nose and throat; will be at the Cain
House, Imcknow,' on ' January 4‘. Eyes
tested and glasses properly fitted, 4te.
_ word. to readers:, When • YOur
.triendaeterie to visit - you at Mita& or
. when yikago to visit yourfriends, don't
forget Wtell vs about it. YOU have uci
idea how many peeplenre interested in,
• the information. . • .
. ' Are you looking for something tuitabie
for a Christmas gfie if so be sore and'
see F. T. Armstrong's jewelry window
.it is sure to tell yott just what you want
See that The Weekly Sun, the one".
paper that fights. the fartners's :battles,
is among. those you subscribe for It
gives its readers the Unvarnished facts,
not the biased. Opinions' of political
leaders 'expressed for amity purposes.
,It catt help you in your business. '-
Barrister Charles G. Locke, , formerly
of LucknoW, now of Saskatoon, spent.a
IOW days •visiting old: friends here. Ile
tali:hied to Bidgetown, Iris .old home,
from the Westto attend his sister's wed-
ding: Charlie is now a mentber of , the
firm of Irsitte S Locke, and is apparent-
ly prospering, •.
Dr. R. P. Parker, of Listowel, visits
dGarrY'rlrotel, Toicit,e1"--v.alreCittesdays
from 12:30 toll p. in: Fridays from 3
to 11. p. in. . Diseases of Respiration,
Nervous and Alimentary systems, female
trouble, joint I:Beetle-us,' Rheumatism,
--Sciatica; etc., sinteksfittly treated.' •
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The 'MacKenzie' Manitfacturing Qom-
tiany is moi'ing, thisweek,, to premises.
iiiTROCirt Clnyhatit'S biek• Building on
:• the, 'corner of, Outram and .Campbell.
Street 'This Move has been made' nec.
essary bY the rapid increase in tlie
. business (the Present voliime Of- which• .
few-peopledelateknOW..realize)...atudjay".
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A SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT
• ille Funds Firth Coneere Company. Is .4
Company of Ardeta „
'No b9ttSr Artitta'AbAnAltOV
Francis Firth Concert Company, which
appeared here under Y M. O. AL auspices
Imt'Friday evening,..ever stcppedon_the
board$ in laieknoW. That; statement
IS made advisedly. Colleen companies
come and go; they come With 4
Of trIIIIIIIhtS (WP11 Wad tOr aepphd on „it),
and they go with such a beoedieti9.11 as
the toeal paper Cares b gire theni. Bo
occasionally 040 appears which is of
such surpassing excellence, eomparative,.
ly speaking, that praise seems alniOst
superthunis. Such a one was that which
is *IOW referred tp. Individually its
Members„Watre far . superior to the
• aveine concert troupe; collectively they
famished a programof such excellence
as Leeknow people'are qeldoM Privileged
to.enjOy at honk.. Mr. Firth hiniselt is
a gentleman of cultUre and high ideals:
He possesses a rich baritoge volee whkh
Waa developed in part by'Vei three -Years'
course of study in Italy,. Mr. ' llosa
Eaton,. as an impersonator, hats few'
-equals,,,,Enratatakalinnanth-tted, the,
pathos of human nature, as perImpa was
never clone before in Lucknew, and
behind every representation Loa -ever'
grotesque or Side-splitting, lies a sug-
gestiveness which is altogether .whole -
seine. Between • Christnuis and New
Years he plays in New -York city: b4ore
the elites of Anterieltn soeiety,,-periutps
all that need be said as to his capability.
And Miss Mazie Jack -son ---shall she not.
be called the Toronto Nightingale
Certainly she is a sweet Singer, 'with a
voice that lingers in the inenntry; Iikt
the edor of ilowets.-----Nothing • Beer- has
ever been heard in Carnegie WI than.
the Closing due troin 'Valise", sung .by
She and Mr. Firth; a °leash: seleetion of ,
which few people in theaudimice :under-
stood"the :words and :fewer stilj, tee
meaning, but which Was applaudeitsnost
heartily. Thewliole proginnime Was a •
rare blend of poPulite, qualities which
weaned no one and pleased clL ,
: Since hearing, the Francis Firth
.11*-svaittittitei".ntnotgel17
cour 'idealsfor poolte entertainiuents
were net 'pitched a shade . higherthan.
usual. If it is ever ' desired to . lill •
similar occasion, Jet the Firth Company,
be invited back again • •
Organ
. Dr. Smith, organist of Central Meth,'
-odiat".chuireh, Stratford, will give. an
Torgan recitid• in the. Methodist --Church
here on the evening of Dec 2ith. Dr,
Smith is one of the utost .capable Organ -
lett in Canada,. and All lovers of . 'thwie
'should not 'Miss this oppertatnty.
silvereollection will be taken at the
door,' on 'behalf Of the choir.
grainnie from 6 to 9,30 OPOlhck..
A -Genet -otos -Undertaking -
With. all the vigor And enthesiasin . of
youth, thelmeknow.Dramatie etub.sothe
time. ago set about raising ittoney for the
purchase of a piano for the new town
.As 6, result of Several public per,,
farniances'a handsome sum was realized.
and recently turned over to the town
eouneil tor that pnroese. Then the 'club
demiled on something sts'en better than,
that; they decided to, pluchase PiltO9
theintelVes.and fu present it entire to
..„,the town. „Already they have taken "the
• step and perchaaed the Orme formerly
used, by the Swastika Cliib. More
dramatic Peiformaneeii are now io order,
and it need Scarcely. . that,' if
the consequent hailer .stock which. they
must e.atry. , •
,
Xmas. gifts of alt kinds to be had at
F T, Armstrong' s Jewelry Store nothing
nicer than i gold.Motinted Umbrella or
a Moore's ton-leakable Fountain ,Pen
$2.50 to $5.50,
Readers may have wondered What,
happened to the 'story lo.st. week. The
explanation it that the change, to the
larger size- piper which appears' this
week.feand as with a reserve supply of ,
the email& size sheets on hand which,
Maws used up lest week; would .have
been.of rio further use to 118. ?nu week
the story is continued front the issue of
Deeeelber 7, and will, we hope, suffer
no further interruption.
Lneknow-isamw-in-the
second Load Option campaign, Three
year; ago the contest herc W%8 atelose
and Streintons one;,every,available voter
was fuelled to the attack ot defense, and
men labored for the cause as no hired
workman ever labored.. IIad six 'anti-
Loial Optiohista • voted differently' on
that OCtaS1011 the result would' have
been different. Far different in Many
respects is the present campaign; far
less voiciferotta, • less likely to rouse
antagonism,: but by nO Means • any
the less strenuous than formerly.
:And au an observer ',deists it the result
ow is not difficult to foresee. There ,has
undoubtedly been in the, past ' three
'Steal% 4 strong growth in temperance
sentiment. . Unless,therefore, • some
110 and tinex.pected Jimetnre arises it
'need surprise no one,' least of all out
good friends and citizens who honk and
, 0(1.14 tratellitigpnblic inLueknow,
if the vote on xew.Year's, Day &ales
for three ycate at legt nOTiiicotso for
144000)it 147
Luck now showa proper ri .preeiation if
• What the dieneitic club :is deing, any.
such willbe well pattonlied,
Oman' County Prize Wintiera.
Ilurgn conoty:canie forthgloriously
at the recent Ontario rat Stock Shows.-
„Robettiletnin, for initanee. took down_
.a Durham calf„;14 menthe 01(1,1; beauty,
which was tatted by Wdlittin Johnston
Of • Kintail, and: whieh. weighed when
exhibited .1230 Petuidt, and took first
Prize at Tereitte end-Gtiololi,. lie sohl:.
at afterwards:at 19 Cent'a• pe.r
a.blaCk..Polled'Angna calf which rtirdr'
ed 1050 pounds 110 gotath. prize. The'
latter calf:Wei the'pria0vinning
hge calf at Tomato,' andthe owner. of
the latter.was se Mad 'that he would •
net exhibit at Guelph,' • ”
Robert :'McAlliSter,:_of West
tranaill, was thercalso, with a
liurtem calf, tie woe- :3rd,
prize at Geelph mid took sweepitakes
for- ninon :county against all centers in
;tile nniatent class. Afterwards the
lucky young bovine waisold:for 1.0centa
per pound.':,
, From •Bruce coinity
-tans ni attendance and woe atid prixe
in Onelph for 'a Durham. heifer
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. weighed. 140:40 potinds. , • ‘,
The itbilee Singers •
The ,thttelt4auded . Canadian Jubilee
Singers ,appeitied in Carnegie Hall On.
:Nlonday evening nild Itiflieted it griev-
ions disappottittnent. Oh probably every•
music lover in the 'atitlienee • ,There are
as good singers in Lucknow as any or 11
of thein; certainly there are.peOple :here
-whit-display finer...tat:tent their selection
of stqeets. The basso was the buffoon
of the bunch; he catite demgetotisly elose
et tiptoe to makinga getatitie fool of
himself, and whenbe nttcntpted
IlitiTY Lauder Act his failure 'wast'Sielteti-
ing, BY tonlethiug like • it fidelity- the
,septano sangtwosolo4whieir•wero.`ren-
dered herd by Mir, ,:fackson on%lairs-.
dary'evening ltriqlously, 'thereby estah•
lishing beyoell all detclitthelltteriady's
superiority as a .rpeelist. Via -lathe whole
there it song or
'Strain which etadd be wriled why Ited
eherishod. efterwerdk . something
worthy and eieVeting. • Let ns, how,wee
do the singers this ,puttice: some of thi,r
•selections tveise pleasing:, they.'ivsponded
loot genetritisly tit Onceres, often coming.
Iback three to five* *nes on Impact:vs.
iscareely, mote than. • complimentary;
1,411d• they mug in no otttiophere which
rtonla hove.stilled. the aspirations of he
angel. Under those' birciinishiti`Ces their
deficiencieiawro perliapS Mereapparent
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HOW. .LOCAL •
• Hear the following concerting—
Kingsville, Ont.
"Local 0:Ptien here has resulted int decided imprevemeot in our condition
"both from a'moral and ,temperance as%NTH. ru, ee(M011,1ie *t4tildPani,
IV, A. Smith, Mayor-
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"Town-watanever more prosperous, no houses it:: let, applicants for heuaes
"terned away every Aty, only bushiest injured is'division court which:Is,
"much lower than ever before. Fines ender by-laWs. this yeat two dollars.
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' George Pearson',. Clerk and Treat,
"We hare interviewed pearly every business Man in town a1 ie not A single
"itistaece was 'anything said 'derogatory to the Working of Local Option. •
`qlieto are families; in. to;iwho, before' Local' Option came into force, were
"rticeiviti, aid either from the town or froth the eharitablydispoaed citizens;
"who are how living well and centented„ Tune aux exitmeitS Who COME.
"TO Tow's` TO TRADE Al. 1) SELT4 TH Ere PRODUCE, WIIO OPENLY ACKNOWLEDGE
tiTIIAT WHEN. THE LIARS IN KINOSVILLOVERE CLOSED IT WAS .kCIOD sEND TO
• They eomu to town novena -go homeselier:-.-No-thunkenuteir-
"stagger up and down our streets at any time; Thoown is quiet and peae.:
"able, and was thfier in it mote prosperous conditiok People are coining
"froir a greater distance here to trade." . •
Kingsville Reportto, July 20, 1911.
'Owen Sound' too,
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"wen has gained 4,090 in population inroct1 Option, and • we
'are going to carrY it again in spite of the booie eleinent..
Harehl.R. Moffat, Editor Owen Sound Telegram: '.
• 'Local•Option, by, outlawing the traffic and showing it to be disreputable'
'is of great vaiee--how great itis, is,impossible to•e.stiniate-aas an educe:.
"tor, apart Altog:ther from its direct effect as a temperance Measure.
.0weitSoundSun, No 11, 1911. .
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Police Court 'Records
A comparison of Malice Court Records Makes
* for Attkiist-T9r-r
F11(114 (OENWIND Population 12555
Local Option • • ,
Under
Licence
•ePORT ARTHLTR . Populatam "a 1216
FORT WILLIAn .Population 16499,
't SAULT MARIE Populathin 10986
sr. CATHERINES Population ,12460
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interest-
entietions ;1.
• ConVietions 185.
Cenvictions 255• --
Convictions 62
eoraietions.
What' About: qo.t?:••
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}Tear the testimony:. s idned -by -8i-business men Mann-
faeturera Contractors,. Store. keepers. :Drugkists • &e.
' • -got has not been inkited,by LO4I.Optien, The:past siininter' JiaS been -
"one Of the most prOVetens, in the history. of the:town • The Writing tinde
IS &tinning aedhouses are: still 'scatu Read Esitite it adyttneieg._ Pay, .
''`inents wore never bettet,•and the. rebid Tr.ale iseinineetly satisfactoi.YHetr .!'-'
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what NI.f. :J. 'R..; •Cai;rers of. • eavers Bros.; saya.'.-.
'The town is'euiet...ILNO loafers am st.en loitering about the hotels, eVery
%tidy is'buSyat ;Kirk The men bring home • the nioney whiCh 'formerly
"went oVer the bar, It is easier to enforce Local. Option than to enforce
"Licenee. The hotel aecontodation ia better to -day ilain ever before. • :
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What does Local Option inean9
Simply the doimp-awdi' of the Bar Room:
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Intelligent'iEleCtors:.
What good is the.Bar Roomilohlg foi Luelmow?
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Will Lucknow Follow Suit?
ere is the Way to do it.
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Mark your
Ballot
• This Way.
Let no one Mislead you.
Fkr.
Local Option_
Against
- Local Option
LOCAL OPTIONAVIETIN0:
Rev. Bremner, of itieleY, a" May("' Pearson'
of Newmarket, tell of the Working
ie.! Loot Option inthese Places.
• Probably nine tentlis of the house.
holds of Luknew Were represented at
•the Local Option meeting held last -
Friday 'evening in 'Carnegie Hall.
The speakers of tile evening were Rev.
W. A. Bremner, who ;weds no, intro-
duction • ta Luelniovi people, and
Alayor Pearson. of Newinerket, ovrto
Came 411 the •way 'front that ORCe
ether cost to the . committee
than his 'railway fire, to ttiike, lie saiq
'fa blow at ging -41.leoltoi" and to
Attw. by a,pro 0,44 citation of filets.
that Local Option "had not • killed
ewinarket. Attain:" )11 teini • W 11 eJn
inerOducing the Speaker reform('
Id le as a lu Lil herinan 4110 had nothing
WoOden abont hyln; itep6 happy dea-.
,eription as UtO audience Won iliscor.
ered. The Mayor is no orator; does
not pretend to be; he ,a
IIHLII whsi "sawS Straight end hews to
arked; ;did he speaks with the Neiglit.
of au otlieial whe, deriiig, a term a
eight years on the town eouneil oar 1
and four years as, Mayor of the town,
litia.seen some remarkable things chute
in MS municipality and has, heyona
all deubt, .being no half measure man
in • . anything had a '.preMinent
hand in the tieing of there, ,Just a.
woed at tnis point' about NeWmarket.
Anotrr NEIAIEr •
It is, said to be for its size , the, moat '
enterprising and prosperous induifir
;town in cenrida, andit has attained
to. that distinction ohder'..circuinsten
ces, that'were far lest favorable than
many :towns enjoy. Toronto, the
great,:sapsecking city .of • Canada, IS
• 29,. miles away. Aurora, another in ,
justrial, town, where Local Option ,is•
not in force, is only four 'miles distant.
All three' places 'are connected. by.:
11:Ines•-Writly--..4zars-attsing :every
half,fiOur And yet • next door to. the '
:big Toronto • stores. .Newmarket nier
'chants wattage to live and do a good
businesSf'. the town has two of:the larg-
est factories of their kind. in • Canada,:
and recently honused another, has its
eye open' for as .many inore.' as it can.
get; and real estate. ulYith is
-onieterof-bosineitaiss--advaheing with
scenethli-o ./11eecoin,
For ,
,further Mat hear the mayor' hiintelf.
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jeliAT iitts_ox. SAM
___,:••!.!_WIty; runt here. toatiglitrl
lis ask-
ed. :'°°I anr not hero to say a word
iigitinst the hotel keepers:: for Many of
them are fine; big-hearted fellows, erhb
often. do a great deal of 'peri:. for
people who are iiL trouble:T. 1 ann here.
'It) talk alio-tit the bar • morn, end to
tell; you in a ... :quiet.. war what. -LoCiti
• Option is doing for the town of 'NewL
market.. In: thy.eXpeeienee 1 dtatfe,
seen items evidences nt the '.work 'a
Ring Aleohel-at.lighas gene -up and'
down through this beautiful huntof
ours. [have seen hOines 'made deSo,
late; mothers hearts wrong- through
errors of their boys; and in tny official
position I have seen' little 'ones , with-
out . shoes; aitheut :proper clothing,.
• without food, isittiply that King. Al-
eohol, Might be seeveiL, Ail : this ...Mid ,
more makes iti-easv for Inc to talks.on
this
aLtioes6itiLotor.p..no....A...0015.:tnis(3
"Concerning Loeal Option: , I, be-:
Here it to be the ,best thing ..for arty
town. Before we had :Local Optiev
:N esettittrket4*Itad..-Soaunerdraruk
-en. Men:and so linnet bad langthige..011
tlie streets, that'f, for:one, weuld net '
allew lriy eltildree Out after, 'dark.
-Yon have heaiat of the -NeWinneket.
rleTVIre-faberers-oreaatitteerea,-o"'
the rottgliest.elassa Sometimes a most
dangerous elass'. wheni under' the
in-
tluence of liCt-rdr:7-1Aftei pardii-ys
police equrts_were „were lined
and pet 111 jail: and things came to
such a pas at last that something had
to be de:lea-competition between -the
stores -and 4heLhotelh-beett1ne7se--it-1'oa,
Local Option Meeting
publie meeting for tlie discussion of
Local OptiOn, Will be held in Carnegie
Hall, Lae:know. .on Fyiday Trotting,
'Tee. 29111. at„ , i &dock. Mr, J. IL
01Vera-of t.,•'avers:' Bros"... n ptdthihOut,
'htIsioes$ thui.twtt Rev. At J. jOh4ton,
both of Pelt, will adtirei.'S the Meeting
end tell of its working, there. Special
.thusid ?‘"111 lie Priswideas Every body
welcome
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A Christmas Suggestion •
Item is a Christmas suegestion whieh
,
ntany people have aireatoy actect upon
To:the' friend or-velatire_in the. west.
positively hungry for news from the old
honie.places,' it is impossible to write
as fully Or often as eeuld he wished.
Why not send, they, the old, home. paper;
Om./ 'mare am% nfLuesiww
and ,vicinity; people ay.', ever did
before -why eot .setet it instena, Ana
eitrry its weekly message to Any'
part of the world for you.' It will go
weekly for olio whole year to any part'
of Canada et it cost of leas then 2 cenia.
per week; to the Vidtod States or.Greet
pateie fel, the saine„ plus 59 (lents
foreign postage: , 'you leave three or
'mom such subscriptions, we shill be
pleased to give you speoial rates On;
them. Remember ,your friend or friends
this year with agift ' whieh 'will mil
a readmit:rot thsti'giv& WO' two times
in the year and will be More appmelefed
than probably anything else you mild
setidt
Try a' apt t *aid% Xteitgrant
evcr)t Sat ,4i*
Lothian •
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Airs. 'Swan viSited a , few- day::
around iklateking.
Miss Margaret lIogan is visiting
het titter, Mrs. Brady, near Strittlney.
• Mis. Goidou
of Rainy ltiver,
visiting Month 'hi this .vieinity.
.Bernhv ttturndfioan 'Stmt.
feed Normal•'Seho.ols to spent his yttes.
tion at' his hotne here,
Me, and Mrs: T. A. McKeith spent
e intik of class vksttin Jrieolls itt
....1.)inagennOn and eeriest'',
;
' Mafeking
,
my: awl Nirs.'stuart Finlay, of 'Colon.
say Saskare visiting friends ill this
viiuity
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Rev: and' Mrs. R. T. Nliss AgneS
Kilpatriek and ',Nits. 11: E. Holism re.
turned to thew homes, in 'Mich. 1.. S. A.
Iasi .Friday. . ° • .
Thos. Irwin's hey press Is in this
ht present. Ile luta
preseed hay for Jelut 1itpatriek, nos',
Anderaoit, Sant "Kilpatriek and Ansoti
Tht'‘teitottl. tottettrt and
treosto bedield On 'Thursday evening iii
the tetakt letereattng eveht, of the SeASOI1
nt fehSt ti the younger' portion ut. the
upople.bere, ' °'
We ere pleased to 'weleonte Sfr. and
MrS. Finley arid' family home to
1141tles:' They eiuoyea their
sorrow in. the West but no doubt
think utarto the• vort
that the metehants said if we. dill net,
put a stop ,to it, they, could ttof eitst
and so some -thing was done. One of
the hardest things .we had to face in
that conneetiOit was the' filet • that. the
hotel keepers were sueli.. role ,fol!ows.
One of theni was head Man in the Aga
tieulteral t,4oerety,and elways ready to .
help thiegs•riOng. 11ne • clay I went._
to two 'of them who were Personal
friends Of inine anul shit"; This • is a
bad buSinss$ you are in; von had .bet-
ter give it up if von aro nor willatte
-to *ye' it IV We will have to fkht ',Ver
it.' They said 'Then there will be 4
fight! And we had our tight and. we
Won out And the results! •
SPSINESS USN PLEASED' -
con weankss'afly1 mum up six 11
.seaat, 'of our Itusint'als men OM had
Oppmed the nik.1/41,..,Urti and t Wo 4 'whiun
had Worked harde4 against it, and
asked them what they thought of the
working Of Loeal 1141011 'liere is
what some of them hirul to ,;:at
1,11tereupon the speaker . read , Severhi
letters Whioh spoke ur in. positive
aoti Pattering terms int its favoo,
"1 iike nm,it other ti1.ete.:,1 we hare an
itununil Fall Pair, Last Vali there
wete six thousand people t he
gatheriog.. stood an a high elota-
i011 nind 1006.4 ver tho"ereerd,' and
it WiiS it beentifid sight to See Alp tnanv
well dtessed people talklug, and • laugh
ing t•uni having a good thne. • three
'ilulieettien were on the .giatitnils• tiht
they itia IlOt Atta it necessary to nOtik
to ovate all day.° , ,
.V944itteci !AVV04e,$)
Ladies' Gold Filled
WATCHES.
from $8. up to. $30.
-
Gentlemen's
Gold Filled or Nickle
„ WATCHES
fron?, $1. up to $50..
READ THIS ...LIST_
And remember thiS enlv gives ''ts..tu a slight idea. of .„the nninerous
; ivtielek-to be had at this store
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moon. snip aa..00.aity, up.
I'aney Stone set Ring's $2.01) up.
La diee .Sign e t "Rings $:1.90 up. •
(lentlemen's Signet Itiegs ,s^;1 )0.1. up.
1,sdies' and (*splits gold filled Cliams $2.004. up
' CeLbint:111 Broochesi Bar Pieces,
Jewel I3oxes, 1ii1itary 13rui1les, Ete. •.
Call and let as 'show -you yur stock.. DO net wait .011. the " last day,
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F.- T. ARIVISTRONGt.,
JSINFELER AND OPTICIAN ,
Store open 'every 'evening until ChriAniat.
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BL6 CLEARING SALE
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.OF..
ki eriesi• ...T.onfectionerv 13r-oont%.
Brushes Coal: Oil9 '. Flour, 9 . #eed 'Etc
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..t.S.
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• . • For the balance .'
of tfie_year we are offerino
SPeeitilTricea ea every article we handle .
- For the Past two weeks we has,e simply' given you •
•• an idea of n•hat tv•e niean. We 'do • not intend
'quoting any special:PCices,..but should you 411, we
will proVe to you that we are doing, exactly Whit
isai are 'advertisina.' • No doubt ; you, Will wonder
why I wish to reducenir stock. . The 'reason is
that.,1 am about to chang my business and in order
io ustke the ,change I must reduce' my Steck at least
50- per cent., before the New Year ..
:Irou can therefore depend upon it We mean -business '
--anything to reduce our tteek. In addition to :
to our maimed prices we a.re eiteCing a 21 per .s cent
discount. • You should not fail to get in on. this.
SaVe our conpOW, lutist on ,..,,,etiting them before
le:tying the Shop, and do net fail f td • turn all your
,conportS*in. befoto the '.Near Year,as after that date
they heno. vadue.to ', We want them all
will .of you.
Thaekiiig'you 444 fey- our in
, one all patronage -the. past ,
arid 'wishing yeti 'all. A 3ferry 'Chisistnois and a Happy New Year.
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DON. J. PilcCHARLES
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STAR .GROCERY AND MODEL RESTAURANT
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tinst 'Beet for Christmas
A itair of the, ,firteat'. belfry's ever
inghtitted in lawknow, were, delivered
t•t Button Ilros. lane this a eek. 'rimy
waai bred and 'fed by nev
They weighed InW pouttoh •at
Lueknow settles. ButtotOlires, also
Aptirchasa froth Did: of
14.tultnow1 two veal Ores' Mouths
ni.lanielt*Weialtod 1000 petnds.. Thestit
asp killed for patrons of Luck.. .
ShOp 4nr.l.theriek prime
nteat which they produeed 'iS now On
$41,. for the' Chtittlitat holidays,
*Button ..111‘,..4. also have ether IlleatSt
110410hoeStv. hOide111" andAgOill kiwis of
frean sausages for your Christmas table,
with ,good suet and lard for coohin;
can etut see thenktendchOoso owl!,
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l'c'e. w it till mini- "Tustomers and their Dear ,Ones..
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'A' MERRY CHRISTMAS.AND•A ,HAPP
NEW YEAR. . . ..
-%.-„ wyul,.i call your Attention . to • an attritetite state fop
of Goods suitable'. tor .difts eteisiAing of '
TOILET CASES ranging' in price from 82 611 altaCh .
Sil AN- I. Ntl. SETS,' 8:110 KERS' . SETt, CASE ,PIPES,
' -C1101C E • 'ct,t,7; A.R.'S,. , 11,....Z(Illi.4, STROPS, Bill:SAES, ....,
' 'EBONY t.1.00.0s1 large v::triety, as . Mirrors,- Breshea,, 31anieunas.
Sets, Cloth lartistros, Tooth 13ruslip‘t.' etc. • .. . • *,..„
, 'N'ieely bound volumes of Poems and inane other volues; 1311)1 e:a.,.. •
' Ilooks.of Pbvise, Pi t, .and t1 tun Books, Pieture Books and others
' front IC cents to•0,51.2.i • '
Christmas Cards .and Bost Cards
. uo.vritEit cl0.,MA'0:•01... nit.e lot: of latatitee Goods. 0 ASES,
'COLL:kit AND (t..•rv , rmiA)Eit's% BRUSH. 0ASE., MUSIC
.CASKS. Dp1a,...4. Oirthe'Girls, a lot to eh:lase from.
" COME AND SEE US FARLY, •. •
tli .
.,,N4c4.:,,, • DRUG STORE
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tinst 'Beet for Christmas
A itair of the, ,firteat'. belfry's ever
inghtitted in lawknow, were, delivered
t•t Button Ilros. lane this a eek. 'rimy
waai bred and 'fed by nev
They weighed InW pouttoh •at
Lueknow settles. ButtotOlires, also
Aptirchasa froth Did: of
14.tultnow1 two veal Ores' Mouths
ni.lanielt*Weialtod 1000 petnds.. Thestit
asp killed for patrons of Luck.. .
ShOp 4nr.l.theriek prime
nteat which they produeed 'iS now On
$41,. for the' Chtittlitat holidays,
*Button ..111‘,..4. also have ether IlleatSt
110410hoeStv. hOide111" andAgOill kiwis of
frean sausages for your Christmas table,
with ,good suet and lard for coohin;
can etut see thenktendchOoso owl!,