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V ' U : A. A W ebster & Co. EW E L E R S 440 Ful\n Street< Brooklyn witgaAP oogimr « bvibw RAPACIOUS LYNBROOK The Men’s Club met with Mr. K. Al len on Tuesday night with a goodly number present. Many things wert Jiacussed, among which is a lecture in the near future. • Evei^hing Reliable in Jewelry, SiUrware and Cut Glass Vatches G u aranteed Time layers, in 18 and 14 karat gold cases; also in \RjVlXNENT Gold Filled, Silver iun M etal Cases C h ristm a s purchases unti| *«^d free desired and de* y I There was a large attendance at the annual meeting of the Lynbrook Club held at the club-house on Thursday eve ning last, at which time the following tfficers were elected fur the ensuing year:. President, Casper L. Himes; vice-president, Thomas Taylor; record ing secretary, Joseph T. McPeak; fi nancial secretary, William J . Denning; treasurer, William B. T. Ronalds; ser- geant-at-arms, H. F. Burroughs; direc tors for three years, John Bjde and A. A. Scharfenburg; for two years, James Munson; for one year, John C/ Bucken and William Xeller. At the same meeting six applicants were ad mitted to membership and a number of additional applications were reported. The annual Christmas tree of the club will be held en Tuesday evening. December 28. The annual ball will be held in the Lyceum Hall on New Year’s Eve. Friday night, December 31st, Thia will be a sheet and pil low case ball,' and the usual pleasant time is assured all who attend. The club is in a flourishing condition and a number of social features are being ar ranged for the remainder of the winter months. The pool tournament has ended. Cas per I* Himes won the first prize, he winning every game he played. Wil liam B. Ronalds won second prize. Ross &' kancjl Company Lumber, Build|g Materials ANIvV Builders* Hardwa. OOD P a i n t s SasH, Dcg-s and Glass STORM SASH TO FIT \\ WINDOW B rooK lyn Ave. a n d S t r e e t F r e e p o r t . N j f . ( >pon from 7 A. M. t<» l*> P . M. eVery^k (jl(y $ $ $ e ROCKVILLE CENTRE A meeting of the Board of Village Trustees will be held on Tuesday evening of next week. A REWARD of $1,000 will be paid to the person who can prove that Haff cannot sell 2000 lbs., of the best grade of coal for 6.25. This reward will remain open until further notice. W. P. W. Haff. Defective electric wiring caused two alarms at the residence of Willianr F. Beliell, Lenox Road last week. One on Tuesday night and the other the fol lowing night. By the prompt response of the firemen the has in both cases was very small. H« Is an Omniverswe Feeder W ith an Enorm e u e Swallow. Quite apart from the peculiar uml mysteriou.- characteristics of eel- at their .^pawning season, there nre feu more interesting fi-h than the make's maritime cousin-. A writer in the Loudon Outlook dv-rib.1* how lie h:i» seeu young <('•• -•<•!- the> are < a)led al tlii-/ -t , v their exi.-tence—coming fro .i r!ie iea to the rivers in connth— m tl- titudes. They fiiovi- in ma-- -. be expfuins, overcoming every oli-ta' i *. and are anything up tu eigiiii ' months old, six inches or »<» (Ting, of the thickness of a .shoestring;. As retrilmtion for the damage they will some day do to trout and salmon spawn, as well a s to newly haMied lish. the elver- are greedily eaten by almost all other kinds of fish. Still, their numbers are so large, tliex move forward in such battalions, that millions dodge the attentions of their enemies and reach the upper waters in safety. This wonderful migration i= one of the marvels of nature. At home the cel thrives rapidly. He soon nuts m Hosh. Ho j.s an omnivorous feeder, ami nothing comes amiss that he can take into his gullet. He preys upon the young of every sort of fish. He burrows into their nests and eats ravenously of the newly deposited spawn. In fact, experts declare that pike arc not half so destructive to a trout water as cels arc, for the pike eats mature fish or those that ! are maturing, whereas the eel takes ! his fill of the eggs a« well as of the perfect fish. It is wonderful, considering the size of an eel, what an enormous swallow it has. A fish of two or ! three pounds will easily make awav ' with a bait of a quarter of a pound, arid there are authentic particulars of an eel about two and a half pounds which was choked at King’s Lynn attempting to swallow a full sized rat. Eels scale up to seven or eight i>ounds and occasionally even more. They have tremendous ; strength, and, as for their vitality, “ Is the Universe, including Man, ! i® ^ not recorded in the proverbs Evolved by Atomic Force,” will be the j and folklore of the people? lenson-sermon at the Christian Science ; “As slippery as an eel” is a say- Church on Sunday next. The Golden ing centuries old. and everybody is Text will be “ Through faith we under- *slIpposod to know that an eel re- i more killing than any swims. When you have got Is were framed by qnjrcg more killing than any fish the word of Goo, so that thmgs^which j ^ iat swjms When vou have trot are seen were not made of tnings which -- J| do appear. ’ Holidy Gifts rude Ikons, Upht d Ha w o o d Finis Lacks, <)k Coses, High-tirade ^kers, Upholstered iind HaKVood Finish Music Racks, Cases, Corner Stands, and^rner Brackets Parlor Tables nigh grades and ordinarywssocks in t i t l e s Tul >ou re ties a mfy finds in large y < Rugs in oil sizeifrom 16 in. by 80 in. .1 Uj \ieres, Conch Cov him on the bank and have put your foot down hard upon his head ready fdr the coup de grace he will lash his tail over your foot and around your ankle, and it is a feat of dex terity to hold him tight while you ! The lecture given under the auspices !of the Men’s League at the Baptist Church en Thursday night last proved as interesting and entertaining as any of the proceeding affairs held by the get in the final blow. Rut you do League and it also sustained the high ; not always get him as far as that standard established by the League, j stage. An angler once testified in ------ ------------ r— Hie sporting papers that, having Again that dreaded alarm, “ 44” | hooked a big eel, he was trying to called out the firemen shortly before j land it, and in its struggles to resist one o’clock Tuesday morning. Despite it took hold of a passing bream and the lateness of the hour the firemen |COQe(j ar0uiid it. As the tackle was Fine Line of Lao- Curtains (Mess assort* good, botli landed. eel and bream were Edward H Olsen 88 8. Main yeet (Noxt Door to Mo^ Miller, Dry (roods They Injure Children Cathartics and Bills and Harsh Physic Cause Distress ing Complaint attention, the blaze shooting through the roof. He sent in an alarm, which was promptly responded to. Although the fire was confined to the attic, the low er portion of the ^ i l d i \ * . ^ ^ : t ion and associate bowel disorders. We life-lasting annoyance. We personally recommend ami guar antee Rexall Orderlies as the safest and roost dependable remedy for constipa- damage by water and it that tjje damage will exceed a thousand dollars, fully covered by insurance.— Recorder. A RIU STOCKING / U r IHE t e l e p h o n e m a n 's best s a le s m a n . Many of his customers he never Sees^ tor t orders come by wire and their checks by mail. If you move into a new house or have an urn pected need of fuel, you can often save a day s ti by telephoning your order. In the mining and shipping of coal, the Telephone has become an important factor. Thi wholesale markets and sources of supply are kept ii constant touch with the .Bell Long Distance Scrvic and the danger o f a coal famine greatly reduced. . - 1 New York h iSi V - = B = IWg|pflWJ|i{l I ™ \ C H R I S T M A S A N N O U N C E F tE N T Every year styles seem to improve and everjtime the Xbuw season rolls around we can say, with all honesty, that bur stock is more attractive than the year before. You wont have half as mfceh trouble selecting a gift this year for the ones who seem to hav^ every thing. My Christmas stock is now complete and the following to t gives just a suggestion of a few erf the attractive gifts to be had at my store. responded with their usual promptness, but the fire having been burning some time before it had been discovered, it had gained considerable headway before the arrival of the firemen, the entire roof being ablaze. By hard work the fire was confined to the roof of the building, which, in this \case was the property of Joseph McKeon, Assistant | OrdiDdfY Business Manager of the Brooklyn - Citizen. The building has been unoc- j cupieti for several months, and it was entirely ljare- ‘ ^ ou cannot 1)6 over-careful in the se- fire was eau yWil„v „n ,>iH,.riv 1 lecti°n medicine for children. Only hght wires. . . 'y' y i the very gentlest bowel medicine should genfleman, who res.des almost oppo- i tiXcept in emetgeney site the house that nWi^an^ u^ ^ d’ ^ ! cases. Ordinary pills, cathartics and sitting up re i ^ y j purgatives are apt to <lo more harm mg a late segar, w . . , than good. They cause griping, nausea darting throug . , | and other distressing after-effects that and he .mmed.atelv saw | ^ .HaalOwkstroying ^ The Most Popular Jewelry Gold Rings otic to #65 Scarf pins, ioc to ♦ZZ Rroocliee, 12.50 to * 0 .- Onff-tauttons, $2.50 to $iti Cut Glass Handled nappies, 96c up; berry $3 up; comports, dugar audoreae,! tubs, sandwich plates, indivi<|iaal I vases, mayonnaise bowl and plah canters, eltetmliers, oil bottles andi Other pieces too numerous to mentioe. . «, J -. . Clocks A large variety of hidl and be<l-rooiii clocks to select from. DiamondJewelry Kings $9 up Guff buttons Broocl S< $3.75 up ies $4 up \•arf-pius $.\> up China Various dainty pieces of hand-painted Ghana Gqild Filled Jewelry Peuilanis Gaff-pins Brmx-lvts Lockets Ouff-bnttuns Bar-pius Brooches Neck-cliains Watch-fobs Hat-pins Hanging in price from 50c up isterling Silver Novelties Fbn-kntvee, bodkin seta, embroiderv sets, cigar-cutters, cigarette caaee, ail ver pencils, shaving brashes, babies’ V mugs, rattles, ten-balls and strainers. Sterling Silver Toilet Articles Coiub, brush and mirror sets, manicure sets, military sets.ctc. Watches AH watches from the vheapviit to highest grades Gentlemen’s $4 to $4V Ladk-s’, $4 50 to $80 Boys’ and Girls', $1 to $6 Electroliers A very handsome line to choose frtffnr Prices #7 to $21 sterling Silver TaMe Ware Tea-spoons 1-2 doz. from $3.50 to $9; butter spreaders, saladl sets, berry spoons, sugar spoons, cream and gravy ladles, bon-bon tongs and spoons, nap kin rings, sardine forks, butter knives and picks, etc., etc. Plated Silver Table Ware Bread and spoon trays; piece tca-aets. nut-bowls, cO ports, liandlcd bon-bons, bat punch, oyster, gravy and cn preserve and terry spoons, forks, all in now and popular pattonka. Main St. John E. Golding Near Merrick Rond FreepOrt WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn,Mass. Cured of pevere compound cold and cough by Yhroi “ From Dec. 20, *08, to March 1, *00, I had three bed colds, one on top of IliO other, i got so weak I could get aroond. 1 ton of the dd hardly Nothing seemed to he* me until I began to taka VlnoL The change was magic. Throe bottlescom» pletely fixed that compoOnd cold aod stopped the terrible cough—and wh$t surprises me most, at the same time It cured me of a severe stomach trouble that lias bothered me for 20 years. Vlnol is certainly a wonderful medicine.” Mr. Toppan is one of Lynn's most prominent am 1 highly respected merchants, whose word i- s gindjl as his bond. The reason Vinol is so succe-sful in such caws is because it contains the two most world-fame4 tonics—the medicinal, strength- enrn^njo^^nun^m^elunentTTr Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron. ^ Your Money Back 1- You Are Not Satisfied. Thom as J o h n s ton, Druggist, Freeport. L. I. ------------------- - ------ - ------------- You This Mactiioe For 50c per day O . B . JO JSTH iS H a r d w a r e and Paints, Btc. ■i I / have such absolute faith in the virtues Of this remedy that we sell it on our guarantee of money back in every in stance where it fails to give entire sat isfaction, and we urge all in need of such medicine to try it a t our risk. ! Rexall Orderlies contain an entirely I new ingredient which is odorless, taste less and colorless. As an active agent, ; It embraces the valuable qualities of ; the best known intestinal regulator tonics. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy. They are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at ary time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness or otter undesira- ; ble effects. They have a very natural action upon the glands and organs with which they come in contact, act as a positive and regulative tonic upon the . relaxed muscular coat of the bowel and fits dry mucous lining; remove irrita- | tion, overcome weakness, tone and strengthen the nerves and muscles, and | restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. i Rexall Orderlies completely relieve constipation, except when of a surgical character. They also tend to overedme the necessity of constantly taking lax atives to keep the bowels in normal condition. There is really no medicine for thia pmrpaae so good as Rexall Orderlies, especially for-children, aged and cate persons. They are prepared in ftain St. and Merrick I FREEPORT, N. Y. ...j** t At Christnas time Is a Good Thtog- * / hrttiT *1 w n m i 'yw/hmid tablet fora. In two sizes of packages; ‘ at ear Do you want your roof to LAST A LIFEltTIMBI I If so use th e Kr asbey A M attlaon Co. Asbestos Century Shingtee WSi £ £ Coat No More th*n w ood For S a l e and applle# FREDERICK L. J. LEE Building Contractor ^ Telephone, 94-J - T '