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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-05-19, Page 2it the last reguler meeting of Coast
ttbrie, No. 52, 0. 0. j'�+'., the follow.
officers were iniitall,ijf: P. 0. R., p
e G. Moore; C. R., Bro. E. Felten; t
C. R,., Bro. A.: Little; Chap., lire, t
lkitling; R. 8 , Bro. G. Yeo; F. S.,
F. WV, Howson, Treas„ Bro, R. N. u
irtell;S. W., i3ru. 11, Baker; J. W. a
. S. 13. Kirkland; S, B.. Bro, A..
khy; J. B. Bro. D. Fraser.
v
'be first replier meeting of the d
loan's Obristiats Temperance Union t
held in the Baptist church ot. e
sday evening. Four new names n
a added to the list of iuotnhers, f
alt now ntirnlger f4rty•four. The d
1-Ilresidets, ane from each emigre. m
ppn, were appointed as follows : A
Iiadiat church, Mrs, J. Mellardy; g
abyterian chureh, Mrs, 3' Robert, 111
Reformed Presbyterian church, is
. 3. McCullough; eiglish church,
. S. Askin. The following &per- dr
tdeuts of Departmentsivere select- n
Mrs. (Dr.) (willies, Milts S. Wat- ki
Mrs. Malcolm to 'r and Mrs. A. G ki
rayl. The next f�1Wetinlr, will be Q
on the sec.Ind of Jams le
.Sellsst is. bo
1:IDITOBIAL NOTES.
Lift. W. r-; rs' bill be enfranchise women
wee voted dewu in the Ontario Legislature,
the Ontario Leuislature, the other day,
only sixteen voting in favor of it.
Tun May r:turns of the 'United States
depa. tmeut of agriculture on the condition
et winter wheat shotvs;a reduction of 2.1
points trent tlic April agerage, being 75.3
evaiuet 77„4 last month awl 84 in May,
1.8!12.
lkf8, A>FThit;lt Ammon, a cantracte in
Toronto,made the statement the other day
gloat city contracts are awarded to those
who "whaelt up," or in other words, those
riving out the =trade are purchased by
she contractors. This is a curious accus-
ition and should be inquifxtl into,
Tar, Pheraiaey Act, before being passed,
eras amended in regard to the' sale of pat -
let m;+clicines,providing that the provincial
rf board of health, ou application, shall
n*ke an analysis of any patent medicine,
,nd if it be found to contain poison is a
proportion dangerous to human life it shall
e subject to all the laws regarding the sale
f poison.
A termer has been made to the Ontario
iegisldtnre of the municipal defalcations
't Ontario between 1871 and 1891. It
Glows that iu cities the total defalcations
mounted to 8102,965, and there was no re.
ovary of the loss. The defalcations in
iwns amounted to ,¢12,193, but 81,630 was
terwaras recovered. In villages there
ere defalcations amounting to $13,378, of
hick 0900 was recovered. Counties show
total defalcation of 8125,000, and recover-
s ainonntiug to 840,000, two counties ban-
g compromised with sureties at 812,000,
.ch. It townships the total is 854,931,
gd the net loss 832,823. The total defal-
tion reported amounts to 8308,407, out of
[soh 888,038 has been recovered. Sever -
municipalities ip which defalcations
ken place have not yet reported, There
bre defalcations in two cities, seven towns,
e villages, ten counties and union of
unties, and twenty-eight townships.
La kelet•
The officers of the 1, 0. G. T,, for
3 present quarter are.: 0. T., J,
drrocb; P. U. T., bliss E. Gregg:
lap, Mr, M. Scott„ Sec., Mr. A.
trkness F. See.,', B.Carlton; 'Ureas,
es M. Dennis; Y. T., Mise M. lieu- I
i; Marshal, Mr, E. Dennis; Sentinel,
Jas. Wright, its; Gpard, Miss K.
eerily; D. M.. Miss rii;. Wright. I h
Tees
watt'.
gr.. ii R. N. Thor -tell, druggist, elf
s place, while eleantuir; ,etie of the
and story windows ifyhis More, on
dnesdey, fell to the ground, sus.
lifter several severe c)ltts in the face
l bead and injuring one of his hips
,siderably.
DAY, MAX 18, 1893.
00 win ,• tS"
--Superiateadent, Secretary allyl
harharden,"(L A. Deadwatl ; 3.1 to
8.50, Discussion ; 3 80 to 4 00, {'Tho
; o .10, Model Officers
Model Leeson," i International 8. S.
Lessen for Julie 4th,) J. IT, Cameron;
4 00 to 4,30, "Normal Institute Ener,
lases," Alfred Day. .Evening Session.
---Melville Ohurcii-7.30 to 7.45,
Opening Exercises; 7.40 to 8,151, Ad„
dress by Rev, D. B. McRae . 8.15 to
r
S45, Qgiestion Drawer, answers by Mr,
Day; $.45 to 9.30, "Childhood the
Battle? Ground of the Ringdaw," Mr.
Day..
Iara e* lip
is a tantalising admonition to those tvhoat
this season feel all tired out, weal:, without
appetite and discouraged. But the way
which Hood's Sarsaparilla builds urn the
tired frame and gives;a, hk:.od appetite, is
really wonderful. Sb we say, "Take Hood's
and, brace up."
Far a general faintly cathartic we confi-
dently recommend HOOD'S Pzere.
When the Cholera Comes..
TUB BEST MEANS OF FIGJITING ;HI:
DEADLY, DESTP,,03;Ialt,
We take the following from au ad•
dress recently delivered by Dr, Cock -
bane of _Hamilton : , All infectious
diseases arcs the,results of 'the presence
of minute organisms, called bacilli,
microbes, etc., and each particular
disease has its own particular organ-
ism. The great aims of modern
medical science, are to prevent the
entrance of these organisms into the
liutrlau eystern, and to eradicate them
after they become lodged there, That
is the dominant principle in modern
m ediesi science, and to that principle
its sueeessre are chiefly due.
Cholera is an acute, specific infec-
tions ttisease, characterized by its
ow!, ;;erne, which is called the
comma hedges. The disease has tang
steges The first is the stage of in-
t:uiistiou, lasting irein two to four N
days The second stage is that of p
preliminary dierrlit.1. '.Chis is Come. p
poratively mild. Thea comes the sp
tb . stage of r;ollapse, or the "blue" ' tl
stege. it notnes suddrrnl,, and brings
a terrible change, The voice gro,wa
croaky, thy- skin becomes livid and
blue and ehriveN up, and the Body
looks like a tndminy. The patient
can Shed no tears.. Aix
c.-Se1Ve vomit„
ing and purging take place. The pa
is horrible, The are eases of "dt
cholera, conaparaitively rare, when t
Patient np;tears fro he overcome an
dr'nly by the pogten. The last stat
unless ehlitii Aesltles, in the stage
•¢action, which his as suddau as t
herd .stage Tree body hecotnes war
the e pains ,;uriderIv +=+•ase, the skin as.,
suers its tint nrJrl color, aid.+. eonvatna-.
cense l:egit's. :Recovery is very rapid.
In the creamily/It of the disease the
first r'ssel;:tial ip promptitude. A cele
brated physiciten has stated that if the
preliminary ditirrhcea is taken in time
aid stopped the disease is certain to
be killers before it develop. One
of the great clangers
angers is hesitation and
vacillation. if the cholera comae,
ysieians she lid agree upon what is
he best specific for the disease, and
hen eyery pellson ought to carry that
eeific about #vitt hien or her, and
se it whenever'symptouls of diarrhoea
ppear.
There is no inystery about the con-
eyance of chjlera. It is a filthy.
isease, conve d from filthy people
o filthy people in filthy plates. It
annot thrive in the midst of ¢leann-
ess, You caatnot cateh it like scarlet
ever or snap ex; you must eat or
rink the gerhi--that is, the germ
ust be convej"ed into your mouth.
cheering fact is that the cholera
erm is so delicate that you can hardly
Ip killing it if you try. The disease
conveyed from the discharges of
attients throu4h the medium of food,
ink, or clo ling. The disease is
of in the air.1 Any process which
IIs the germs stills the disease. haat
els there. They will live in food and
aids from one to twenty days. Un -
ss the germs; are destroyed by some
plication of lintense heat, such as
icing or cooking, there is danger.
Before the cholera, tames there are
nr things to think of : Good health,
d food, good's water and absolute
wiliness e
n ss
of
and person Surrounditlgs,
ben it comes,; people should not get
gktened and s"tn1 tbemaelvee with
sorts of nostrunis,or hang camphor
IIs around their necks or burn aid*
ur; they•sl„itid remernberthat the right
ease cannot; be contracted without
nit( contest with discharges from
tient¢, and sildeld fact on telly);. Ctrs been
attentiath Should be paid to diet; Al!
d should be eaten hot, Particular
¢mien should be'paid to apniptotrts
epepsiiel,eeause ir;4ealthy stomach
ills it second ling of defence in epee
merino ares introduced into tho Cross
tent; but dyspeptie parsons are turn
treat sure to contrttt:t the dieesee it fella*
THE `ING A TIMES, MAY 19, 1893,
any germs get into their systems
Witter and tuilk should be tool!
food should be well cooked and
hat. Enrnigetiau should be ave
it is all nonsense, because the .g
eave not wiugs, .and ceo't reech.
unless carried. Fumigation and
false preventatives do actual
beeauae they distract atteniiou
the real remedies, it will be uece
to keep flies out of food and ruin
Mee can carry the germs. of the dis
Ice should n'It he put into water w
is to be drunk, .but the water rn
cooled by putting ice around
vessel which holds it. Disinfec
are of very little use in a 013
epidemic. 4
A1co11olisnl prepares tiic,'t,way fo
cholera germ. The use o llgua
peciatly raw liquors, prodces a
,catarrh of the stomach, tied so
the iijuor drinker of his sloond li
defense. It would be wise to abs
from strong liquors he a cholera
de d
ul c, particularly liquors in an
dilated form.
Short skirts ought to be worn if t:he
(cholera comes, for draggilg skirts will
spread the disease bre doast. The
Cholera nurse, while ort uty, should
wear short skirts, long 1 mackintosh.
boots, and a IAackiutosli cep her arena
should old
e'a
b bare; and .elle should never,
under and circumstances, touch her
face with her hands, Nurses should
not go on duty freting, eXbausted, nor
with empty etamachs.
• All they girdle at your face but turn to
cd, all rend you when your bade is turned
eaten They eatlher up the filth, and often
ided; from their own doors, and carr it
rims from place to place; and itrniting it
you • with the firebrand of their tougue
?their leave it at the threshold of some ill,
lfmnn hiaoent fellow-heiusz and neighbor.
sseely And not eoutent with this they will
alar add fuel to the flame 'it every oppar,
tunity pity with, I told you so, did you
inch bear ? It is reported, they shy. And
Ina
be dooy u speak f a Imo's friendship
the cour�Ine t'h pretence, do you speak of
q +ay milt it pretence, and
tants . you
ales will raver thus tied these scandal
mongers loohiag for some ghost which
r the they laze to dress up and Mart out to
frighten society and often Chore ghosts
rete!. come from their own piosets, and they
robs think by this means they ;till rid their
own lives of the uncanny bbleots with
whom they have dwelt so long. It is
in every grade of life that you tiud
these beings, and we presume that
generations yet unborn will still have
this curse to confront.
ne of
lain.
epi -
un
A complicated Cliae.
Diu Sias, --I was troubled with bilious-
ness, headache and less ,jf appetite. I
could not rest at night, and y'as very weak,
but after using three bottles of B. T3.13.,
and am also giving it to my. children.
o Alas. WAnxsu Balms,
Maitland, N. S.
Mr. Lincoln and the Dying Soldier
.Boy, ,
One day in May, 186, while the
greet war was raging between the
firth nuft South, President Line
aid It �itit to one of the military h
itais, says au exchange. He h
°ken many cheering words of symp
iy to the wounded us he proeee•dt,.
through the various wards, and now he
was at the l,edaide of a Vvrtnnllt boy
of about sixteen years of i4;�es who lay
there mortally wounded.
Taking the d_yirg boy's thin white
band in lila own, the President said in
in a tentier tone : •
y" berg'"1, my poor bay, what eau I do
be for you !
d- 'Ilia yobs fellow looked up into the
e, President's liitedly face, end naked.
of Won't en write, •to niy Mother for
he In 4
III A That 1 will. answered 'Jr.5Lincoln
and c•,lhug for a pen, it k, and paper,
he seated hitnsalt by the. side. of the
bed and wrote frr,,n the py's dictation.
4i
It was a long letter, but the President
betrayed r:signs
u of eva'„trinPss. When
it was finished he rose,`'saying:
I will post this as soot as 1 fret back
to my office. - Now, is here anything
else I can do for you ?
The boy looked up appealing to the
President.
COUNTY k'UNDS TO LOAN.
rets F
Os the security of Cultivated F>i'rm, Interest six
per cent, payable annually. Any portion of the
principal may be repaid at any tithe the borrower
wishes. ns os. All ezpences paid
1 by aline allowed
t, No
see person except the County Audita s allowed to see
mortgages or to know to whom loner is loaned.
Apply to tt.i, HOLMES
Goderiolr,.Au . 0111202. Co. treasurer.
TWO K DS
OF
CUSTOMERS.
WIDE AWAKE
KIND BUY P$© THE
f` I City Fruit & Confectionery Store
ad
a -! Because they can get; goods that are
right aud up to the times.
ANOTHER IND ARE
se District Sunday School con-
ki sill he betel 'in Brussels on fo
day May Both. n The folletving is goo
. ,
salt
*noon k'.n
OO
n cies^'
Orn
Cee
waist Church.' --10.00 to 10,15 W
fouel exercises; 10.15 to 10.b0, fri
ttperance in tbe''Sabbath School," all
tiff
s '
i3 0
3'r to Iti.50; Dib. be
wei; 10.50 to 11 ;05, "Music in the oh
*t School," Die, Oavantgb; 11.05 tis
G, -5; Discussion; 111.25 to 11.403, act
le can Parents Aid the Sabbath pa
I," Rev,. E,. Paul; 11.40 to 12.00, fol
:eidetic rind 'Closing. Afternoon foo
Caurell--w1, 80 to 1.45 lett
atonal exereisea; 1.45 to 2.00, °fray
by ?resident elect; 2.00 to for
44 Floe Model Scholar,:'Miss Joan the
1r 215 to 2.30, Discussion; 2,30 sya
1 "The Model ieecfher," Sac tilt
Won't you stay wit nie ? he asked,
I do so want to hold on to your hand.
Mr. Lincolns at once perceived the
lad's meaning- The appeal was too
strong for hien to resist ; so he sat
down by his side, and took hold of his
band. For two hours the President
sat there patiently, as though he had
been the boy's father.
When the end dame, he bent over
and folded the thio hands over his
breast, As he dict so. he burst into
tears, and when, 'poll afterwards, be
left the hoseital,thby were still stream,
ing down his cheeks. -,—Our Sunday
Afternoon.
rift' Lite y.
—;~f•y Iola b0
G zimp3fs , y had a severe
t tried Htgcouy rd ah dcenild Pector 1 Balsamn andgit
cured him very quickly,
Mos.... Reeser,. Lin tvood, Oat.
The Tongue an Unruly Member.
Evil speaking of our tenon, beings
should be avoided at all times, both
in their presence and absence. It is.
not dtfficult for a: novice to discover
the venom there is 5u flattery, raillery
and ridicule. Bradsit says : "There
fire two carts of rcharactera in the
w� __
ort
d
l.hos w
e
who
int
%i out u -errors ,ll 9
to
correct thf!nl :,.. mistakes 10 circler to;
rectify thorn; fauIts'in order to rectify l
f.lta .
faults in orde'r to Blend thein ; rr
and blunders, in order to set theme
; and those who point ottt errors
i view +,f Ilraaliittg do+nn teleost
wlte, made them i" ,I,lfp World hes over
cursed with thane; Who +eould not
control the use of thel:r tongue, and
the eai; did not cease Whet the slags•
derous tongue, acid tbebevil slid not
cease when the 'paederasts tongue of�
the Pharisees flailed Christ to the
"isles Like cnnnibala the slander.;
gere of ior,day *eek to devotilr their
beings. Like sneaking dogs -
with
ti
X'AST ASLEEP
But they are waking up to the fact that
T can give them goods that will
iC}ubbisui Ante/.
The Toms aud Toronto nlobo per year ti 1 76
Ths Tunis and Toronto Empire per year,1 70
The Toms and i,undotl Advertiser per year,t 50
The Tut>ss and Lontdei rep Peegs per year,1 75
The Tntss and Ifontr,al llcrald per year1 00
TheTinrs aitd Montreal WYituess per year., 1 76
ThaTilinsano Montreal Family Herald and Star 1 75
itcdeced rates with all other weekly papers not
mentioned in the above List,
esemBeemaresseesemeetemittiamemerreeneoew
OWN:let
iii
ROS„,
u R
WIN GRAM, ONT.
JOB PRINTING,
INCLUDING Hooks, pamphlets, Posters, Bill
f,tt Roads, Circulars, ice„ &o., executed is the best
style of the art, at moderate prices, and on short
notice. Apply or address
R, ELT.IOTT,
Tugs Office, Winghatn,
p
OciiiinglYafreinIn
--IS 1'UBLISIIEU...
BMW Pi ItIPAY LAMMING
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Legal and other casual adv ertisonienta, Se. per line
tura toninsertion,andSe.pulhnoforeachsubsequent
r Local notices 100. psi •,ne for [first insertion, an.
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notice wilt be ehar'IA loss than 2ao,
dscsndtc2tieanBuslnessChaneWatd,not exeed exceeding
nonpareil, $1 per ulo'nth
houses and Farms for Sale, not exd'eeding s lines,
51 for that month, 00e, per subsequent month
TSpeciase lnratesvill forbe lo trictiad` ertieet n s
longer periods. t , or for.
Advertisements and local notices without specific -
directions, will be inserted till forbid and charged -
accordingly.
tnearanot,ory advertisements must
dChanges for contract advertisements must bo
int fee by Wednesday noon, in order to appear,
R. ELLIOTT
' - PsomtNTon ANA Pentistina
Dx MACDONALD, ._
Rte► JOSEPHINE STREET,
Wisenan,
wo»
B. T1)WLER, 3t, � -pONrA- �
WD,C.61., . �.
Member College Physicians and Surgeon;, Ontario.
—Coroner for County of Huron
hf ice r tstairs, next to Air Morton'; office, Wing-
Orrms Moret• --0 to 12 a. m., i tg 6 p. m., or at,
Residence, Diagonal Street,
'DR, J. A. MELDIttlif,
ILII Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and
Member of the College of Physicians tend Surgeons of
Ontario,
Onieeand Residence—Connery! Centro and Patrick
streets, formerly occupied by Or. Bethune.
iii. VANSTONE,
BASUMTER, ,SULICITOR, Etc.,
Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate
Interest.
aadfarmlpropertl011 lbought a dMortgages,olbow
OFFICE» -Beaver Sleek wn,ortAat
LOOK Fi ERE I
Will This
InterestEvery
Etieq-
bodt,
We are sel1ig
Best Coal Oil at 12 1.-2
cents per Imperial gal-
lon, or a can Containing
the equivalent of five
American gallons for
50c., exclusive of pack-
age.
American Axes,.5oc. to 65c.
each.
Crosscut Saws, 45c. to $z.ao
per foot.
1 We to -day reduce our
quotations on Binder
Twine one cent per lb.
J. A. CLINE CO,
'gingham.
please thele. Pull lines .ofWINGHAM
Fruits, Oysters, Confectionerif &o
7f
APPLES BY THE BARREL.
Agent for Parker's Dye Works.
Canned goods of every description al-
ways on hand and my,' prices are as low
as the lowest.
Dontforget the place, apposite the new
Bank of Hamilton. C
RQBT. HILL.
zxY,•„ w 1
Alis;
STEAM PUMP
NCRKS
ANEL EirEN,
.i
PROPRIE 1OR.
I wish to inform thai people of Wing-
! ham and surrounding , ountry, that, as
I r have purchased t e Stearn Pump
Works lately owned b Mr, A. Clark.1
are prepared to supply a1I kinds of
Wooden, Lift, Forc & Iron Pumps
And attend to the waits of the public
in aaythiiag in the Pump line.
As I bate alolsg experience in the
business I guarantee all my work, and
if not satisfactory Will refund the money.
•f
it fE iaaL+"t i„
A
'Thispreparatin onafillsFa g!•'; t3, Relief immediate
nnd long -felt want
among those who suffer from piles. It is a remedy
of the highest merit, effecting and reliable, and has
more than met the anticipations of those physicians
who have used it in their practice. Rimming ,S A
rosrrtvE cunt when other treatments fail to relieve.
Testimonials furnished. "Price 21. For Bale by
druggists. aon g- price. n. e, MnufacturinChenis,114 Dundas
street, London, Ont.
Curbs ons rep; ion, . onfg.h", C oap, tiara
Throat. Sold by ell 11 musts on a Guarantee,
Fara Limo Side, Each chestShitoh'a Porous
Plaster will give great ratfefaction,•+-2S ccnt3.
i8
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l
LIEYV
Erte
aElI3:rs.H•t�ro5:, enc
,
,sat-,Shlohat btcl,tF 4 �
COREtdarfttitO ,<trzmed!foraTc>ufte+rien?frstiswauecd.xorDyspepsia,
IA so or Rainy'
trouble It eZed:S. 1'rfcir `75 0
tit�y3p
it Vie'
,,,
liavo ouCntar it7 ri t esRen dv 5tvi?i
cftis'elF rehicvo a•"d C .re you- Isr e.;5It ls,
his tweeter tor es r "•t r$afut treatment. • .
furnished free!. 1!••••.:•'•• .estinralt'sRemedi:d
at -MOM On a aixaraintr : • • ' i' tisfattian.
CAVA
L rti Eta E
NERVE
SEATS
IVER BEANS bre s bey did
tura
aster} mea the Worst c'ases of
Ubbiiiiy Lost Vigor turd
PalMotte Winhooli restore* the
srpaew of body or setae elated
ly eterAterk, or the errors or pc
¢nese seemly. This Remedy ab.,
aisle 4, $1. beret fait4 *est cages *vies all other
yawn/oar* f+►elatledMeitte Mien. isonrid'hydtna.
cif vrHaa +rdaa'blSy mail on
ETHEJAle for_f& Idne iED CINE
ON Toronto. eget. Write foe tatraplatat. Seldtee*
Witighatn, A, L.'ItAMMTO,01
\\'e also;deal in
ALL MHOS OF WINO MILLS.
t'3I"Soft water Gist •ns maple on short
notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Vit, SHOWERS,
Winghatu'
E R ZM
Stallion Route bilis
POR SRASO;N` Or 1893.
If you want a Neat, Showy 11111, wellu
t
together and attraetively displayed, on good
TI1MAt'.r S r OPE ORsencl .year order to the
A I1i'uMber of Goble Outs to O
AVM.
iitibl38
Prices reasonable, sand orders by mail
promptly attended to,
IVES OFFICE, WIW HAM.
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER Ile ,
tY nghann Out
h/I LYEII DICKINSON,
H. W, C. MEYER Q. •C, t 1 . L,, Maintainer, 19,A •
BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS Etc.. lite.. So-
licitors for Bank of Hamilton, Commissioners for
taking altidarits for Manitoba, Farm, Town and
Village property bought and sold. Money (private
funds) loaned onmortgage
3loney invested foie security ons, aupo n the best
ense to the
louderb j,undsaities for sale intout Manitoi3ia and the Nodi•
nest.
018ee—Bent's Block, t4ingham,
DENTISTRY.— J S, JEROME, t`riscniast,
J!J Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates,
Vulcanite plates of the best,nateriet
as cheap 54 they can be got in the
Dominion.A11 work warranted.
Painless oxtractfou of teeth by the use of Eleatrta,
ity orVegctnbls Vapor.
Tests Nortca..i will extract teeth for 25 Cents
eah.
O6'FIOE• In the Beaver
I
Brunswick FIouse• Block, apposite the
1 Wnt H, Macdonald, L. D. S.
DENTIST, a
OFriCE, - MASON'S
atof:sK
Opposite the Queen's Hotel, W1 ginitn,
Will visit Gorrie lst and 3rd
of each month. Mondays
�
t Jolty ItiTanlE,
GENERAL In/MANCE AGENT
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•.. DEAMS, JN., ln'txotrAti,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE con
OF IiUIiON,
Sales attended in any part of the Co. charges
Moderate.
JOHN C B, WIPOnAM, ORT,,
t'i0resen Aso roN5alt VIM T.tii; COUNT3t al
Yttnit0lt.
An orders left rit the YesesHU oltiice proluptty attend
ed to. Terms rtasonatile.
JAMES xnNnn sT1 oV�
LassenLassenAUOTi0xant$ Msh gran COONTIRON AND
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All
salon attended to plomptly end on the Sheiseeec
Notice,
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Ail necessary arrangements eau be made at the
Tunes' c8
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DRS. GODFREY & 1tIeASII,
3I. E. Toronto, Members Collage Physicians and
Snrgedns, Ontario.
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