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  • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1904. THE LOCKPORT JOURNAL.

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    EVENTS AND MEETINGS. • "

    Regular meeting of Division No. 4, A. "O. H., this evening. Annual election of officers wttl take place. All members urged to be present.

    Regular communication of Red Jack-et lodge, No. «46, F. and A. M., will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Election «f ofBeera: and conferfmg the P. C. degree. I»unch.

    PERSONAL MENTION.

    Rev. BJ. P. Marvin begins his even-geiistic work for this winter at Rose, N. T., on Jan. 1.

    Hon. Richard Crowley and Miss Crowley returned this noon from a two •weeks* stay In New Ydrk city.

    Mrs. John AV Andrews ©1 Knowles-viUe is the guest of her sisters, Mra. Hill and Mrs. Bennett of West ave-

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    Mrs. Dr. H. R. Beek of Lakota, N. D., arrived to^ayanA will spend the hoi-Mays with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Ern-^est of Walnut street

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    Finest Bnlt of gloves can be foun i -at the I t H. Williams shop.

    APPEAL TO CATHOLICS.

    A Gospel or Mission Ship would be -of immense advantage for the Catho-lic missionaries of Old Providence Is-land, Bay Islands, Cayman and other islands of the Caribbean sea. The ship is to be a memorial of the Jubilee of the Definition of the Immaculate Con-ception and Is to be baptised "The Im-macula ta."

    After several unsuccessful appeals, the following suggestion is hereby made in order to procure the necessary funds:

    Let the mother in each Catholic fam-ily from D e c 8 to Jan. 8 put up in her home a box for jubilee offerings, all the members of the family to drop into the box an offering during the jubilee month—even the little ones should save some of their spending pennies for the purpose. A register in bookform, con-taining the names of all contributors, will be kept in the main cabin of {.};•» shin as a perpetual souvenir.

    After Jan. 9 the offerings may be forwarded to Rev. Albert Stroebele. Missionary. St. Joseph's Seminary, Baltimore, M. D.

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    Silk suspenders can be found at the R. H. Williams shop.

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    _Has changed hands and newly fur-nished throughout. Refreshments of all kinds served. Choice wines, liquors and cigars. ffist of what you want and let us show you what a big saving you can make by trading here ,

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    Pruddeii Weaver Co, Pine St„ Lockrott. -h

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    For the Convenience of Customers

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    Our store will be open every evening during the week before Christinas. Nothing is more suitable for a Christmas present than a good Suit or Overcoat and the best place to buy them is at

    Owen Brothers, LEADING ONE PRICE

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    You Smack Your Lips With enjoyment when you^first taste

    -RED STAR BREAD=SSS===3S You like in so well that you never buy any other bread after-

    wards—it is so sweet, so delicious, so palatable. Well, so it OUGHT to be. It is made from the Best Flour

    on the market, kneeded and baked with the most scrupulous care.

    lUtten once, eaten always.'

    19 WEST AVENUE UA1

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    nE BREAD COMPANY, LOCRPORT, N. Y.

    138 MAIN STREET-Near Elm.

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