The Wingham Times, 1895-04-12, Page 1•
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VOL. XXIV.---NO. 1216.
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flTTY THD
MESSRS.
HOMUTH & BOVLES
Beg to return thanks to
the vast number of their
friends and customers
who turned out in such
force on Thursday even-
, ing on the occasion of
their Millinery Open-
ing.
For curiosity's sake
we placeda young man
at the door,:` with in-
struction s to count
every one who entered
and to our intense satis-
faction we received by
jactual count . no less
than !
. - , - ; ,
TWELVE 0 HIJHDR0,4 AND
WINGIIAM, ONT IO, FRIDAY, APRIL' 1.895,
PROF. C!AM E iLA9*,
87 KING ST. 'AST, TORONTO, ONT,,
EYE SPECIALISrr,
TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE.
I have the hest equipped optical store in Canada,
Trial is all I ask. Paper on the eye tan he had by
callings, free. I unite old Spectacles like new. Yon
can mail your glasses to oto for two writs. I have
tho most complete stook of Spectacles (to fit diffi-
cult eyes) tatio Guarantee with each pair o
glasses.
Eye Specialist always in store when
Prof. Chamberlain is away.
PROF. CHAMBERLAIN visits Wingbarn
twice each year.
REAL ESTATE E AGENCY.
Town and Farm Property sold on com-
mission, to the best advantage of both
buyer and seller. No sale, no charge.
Rents collected and property looked after.
ARE INSURANCE.
Those desiring insurance should select
one of the following old and reliable English
stook companies:
Sun Fire Insurance Company, (estab-
lished 1710.)
Norwich Union Insurance Company,
(established 1797.)
Alliance Fire Assurance Company, (es-
tablished 1824.)
Lancashire Fire Insurance Company;
(established 1852.)
S. YOIYHILL,
Real _Estate and Fire Insurance Agent,
Kent Block,. Wingham.-
FIFTY-THREE VJSITO
This large attend o at'
our initial ` Millinery
Opening cannot be look-
ed upon other than as
extremely gratifying to
us, and we are fully
appreciative of ,the fact.
Of course ,it:could not
be expected with"such
a crow~ that MISS
SIMPSO could attend
properly to each visitor,;
but we hope our sus-
tourers and friends
" will
..be pleased with what
they were able to • see
and will favor us with. a
call later o'u. when 'Miss
Simpson will be pleased
to seethem them: nd give
their particular wants
her especial atte.. tion.
Once more '-a t `our'
Gp
thanks y
for your a . d-
ante and accept our
r
• excuses f uy inatten-
tion ThiMowdwas too
large for mi. We did the
best ;;we could.
Marriage Licenses .,
issued by PRANK PATERSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
req uired.
N o ON yyN►N O+► ' y
Place In Ganada to
2 get a Business EdC-♦
BESTcatfon, Shorthand,
etc., is at the Cert. •
tral Business Col -
lege, Toronto, Ont., and Stratford, Ont.•
Unquebllonably Canada's Greatest Com- t
mereisl5ehools. Catalogues free. Men-
tion this paper. Shaw & Elliott, Principals.
eeeei,►•es.H•s•
LOC.
T'elephope Nps
-See the a verti ment. of Messrs. J. &
NEWS.
4. Kerr & Conery.
J Livingston, fi manufacturers, in
g ntlfetF cQhunn.
u e
r'giiileig 10 pier cent off for cash on
sill Bloods: • M. H. McIenoo.
4 -Mr. 'Jens. Hunt, ' wtto succeeds Mr.
David Grig on the : T. R., bas moved
into town.is
Coughs and Colds can be cured by l ing
$eathfield s Healing Balsam.. • Forsa a at
590. at Williams' Drug Store, Wingham.
' -=Me. Thos. Tip ng is in Goderioh,
where he will remov his family • ii' the
course of a few wee >)
o jewelry promptly
Watches el ek
s and jYP P Y
repaired and fully warranted by HAt,six
PAM(, opp. Macdonald Block, Wingham.
-Mr. John Why e, of Mitchell, was in
town -on Friday la t. This gentleman is
largely interested in the pork busidess,
having a large pac :ing establishment in
that town.
s
.Freebie ers ceive faily at the Star
r sten and s -ved any stle.
e f Y
a Y
JAS. MOKELVIE
•
-Th
resbyter"oi't'Ylaitland will meet
pro re nate at Brr'sels Knox church, en
it
Monday, 15th inst. - at 9 o'clock, a, m., to
deal with the res( ,aiation of Rev. David
Millar of the pectoral charge of Knox
church, Brussels. Che session and congre-
gation will appear Jaw their '
A comfortable dwelling house, with good
stable attached, for sale, apply' to M.
Lamont, Bent 107, Wingham, or at the
TIMES Q ee.
.--At the sale of t 1e estate of the late
t, o Tuesday last, the 200
sore farm in Mari , adjoining Wingham,
M lcolm Lamont
r a
waspurchased b
y +
of town, for $6,03 The !arm is admir-
ably adapted for at
'i
interests.
No filth allowec r remain on the coivs
of the ti;olstoin 1)
-The ample sugar and syrup seasan
has arrived.
Williams, the druggist, sells pure drugs
--lir•. Alex, Dawso , who has beeo i11
for a couple Of t< eks, is improving
nicely.
-Cash for good butter and eggs at R, tl.
i.Gro.hoan's market grocery,
-The plate glass window to Bell's
restaurant was Oro :n cn Fri ay even-
ing last.
All milk from the . ol. •in Dairy is run
through the Aera . - taking away all
animal and foreign (purities,
V Mr. 3, H. Hist: • ks,havingnearlyclosed
up the business of to late firm of Orr &
Hiscocks, will shor y leave for the Ameri-
can "Soo," where ho expects to reside in
Were. ke
. A choice lot of mpurted Waterproofs,
both for ladies and gentlemen, very
newest designs and finest quality, at
out prices, at D M Golznoe's.
Archibald Bran
for whioii ptirpcset
t. The 25 acre i
w purchased by
foras $5iy0. The iia
street, in Winghat
bridge, was pure
sister of the late
The prices realize+
reserve bid in each
Was the auction
-It is said that e
Kincardine was relic
in ao
s m
g af "poker
p
ago. Is it not oont
to be carried on in
mart young man from
ed of upwards of $200
in town, short time
rt' to la for gambling
m?
w
Good rooms rent near
the Public aoo1. Apply
to Mrs. A: W. 'Webster.
- Mr. A. J. Irwin D.D. S. and L. D. S ,
having euccessfelly eased his examination
at the Ontario D ntal Cullege, Toronto,
has commence th practice of his profession
in the offices late occupied by the late
W. H. MoDonal in Macdonald's Block.
His card appear in another column.
A large apartment on the second flat of
the Maudonald block, suitable for offices or
dressmaking rooms, to rent. Apply to,
- The Oth annive!
Army into Winghatr
April'2uth and net
Ensign Dowill and ,
assisted by officers
corps. Also, a grad
•be held on Monday
barracks.
aok raising and grazing,
Mr. Lamont will use
in in Bash Wawanoeh
rlr. Wm. Linklater, sr.,
acre lot on Minnie
near, 1 the G. T. R. iron
iced by Miss Brant, a
chibald Brant, for $80.
a
re gond, exceeding
the
case. Mr. Peter Deans
HO TH & BOWLES. ileathfleld's heli
MAUDONALD.
iary of the Salvation
will be celebrated on
and be conducted by
vife, of Palmerston,
1d soldiers from other
jubilee meeting will
vening, 22nd, in the
Try a few quarts ilk from t':ao Rol -
stein Dairy.
-Rev, Mt Gloallatf Brookville Presby_
tel;v, will conduct .he sere' es in the
Presbyterian chug •b, W' Pham, on Sun-
day next.
The cows of tl - Holstein Dairy are
milked with dry nds,
-We enders nd that the amateurs
are progressing 1' telt' with their rehear -
sale of "Crawforc'elaim,'' This is a tine
piece and it is st ongly cast. It will be
produced under be auspices of L. O. L.
No. 704.
CaS1i will give you larger returns at D.
iki. Gordon's than you can get elsewhere,
why ? Because he imports direct and his
expenses are lower than others. -
ton, nephew of Mr..
ywn Treasurer, and a
inehtim Public School,
has been distingo Shing himself at Knox
College, Toronto Last year he took his
B. A., and tb year he captured a:
scholarship.
-Mr. W. H. R
John Dickson,
former pupil of
- Mr. D. Ste,vart has recently purchas-
ed from Mr. Jas. Crowston, Langside, a
Thoroughbred Durharn Bull which he in-
tends keeping for service.
-Mr.,John nna bad three.yoting
men of town bef re the Mayor on Satur-
day charged wit furious riding or driv-
ing on the pu lit streets. After the
evidence had een heard the Mayor
reserved judg ant until Monday., We
understand he ed the young - men al
and costs each Ttto
- For first -cissa ;tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishing%.try •Webster & Co
Remember the plao' ,, onedoor south of
1 . A.. Graham's'greeery store.
Ni -A man named. Joseph Heffron, a
' plasterer, who bet been living in town
for some months, was .charged before -
Mayor Brookenshire, on Friday last,'
with using abusive language and threat-
ening lir. Geo. Russell, 1 -re was luund •
guilty and the Mayor -inflicted a penalty.:
of $10 and costs or twenty days in God-
erich jail. He tis taken to Goderich caa
Saturday by Mr. John Groves, not hat-
ing the whereveeha1 to pay the- fine. V
G. H. Irvin, th-e tailor, has put .in, an
extensive stook of tweeds, worsteds, etc.
Oill and see there. Good goods, good
work, good tit guaranteed. Upauaite Bank
of Hamiltou.
-On Thursday of last week, Mr. D.
Stewart shipped., he first load of export
cattle of the sea=on. They were a very
tine lot, and weF•e consigned to Mr. J.
-Private moneys to loan on mortgages
at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to
tf .John NEELAND5
-Mr. J. S. Mckinnon, District Deputy
of District No. 31 Canadian Order of
Foresters, was in t vn oa Tuesday, on his
way to Teeswater, there lie; paid au official
visit to the Court i that town that night.
Mr. McKinnon is a earnest, eloquent and
enthusiastic expos nt of Forestry, and his
visits are heartily r )preoiated by the mem-
bers of the different Courts in his distrint,
Great Clearing Out Sale of Good Brothers
Big Stook of Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Calls, Groceries, Crockery, eto. The whole
stock must be sold within .60 days. Great
Bargains.
-Mr.-McGillivray, representing the
Northrop & Lyman fes., Toronto, wholesale
druggists, was in tovaa on Thursday and
Friday last, dist ibuting -advertising
matter. Mr. MnG livray's territory is
from Windsor to iia. fax, and it takes him
nearly one year to over it. This old,
relithle house does a ergo trade with the
druggists and conn- y store keepers of
Canada. •
Bonn roe SERVICE. -Mr. Alex. Kelly has
recently purchased a thoroughbred Durham
Bull from it well knownbreederin Waterloo
county, and will keep hint for service on
his farm. Terms as usual,
--There was a la ge: audience in the
Presbyterian chore on "Monday evening
L
last, to hear the fie.. Mungo Fraser, of
Hamilton, deliver las celebrated lecture,
"From Jerusalem to Damascus on a
Pony." The ledt=er bas a pleasing
manner and good • livery, and his dis-
oription' of the my places made fam-
ous in Bible histor, ware greatly appre•
Mated by ,the au 'lento. The journey
from Jerusalem' bat Damascus occupied
eleven days, and nineteen persons And
their attendants, --who were about an
equal number,. tack part in it, The
people of Palest ne aud their habits
and customs, se to Al 0 their methods of
ngrioulture, were also described. Rev.
D. Petrie ocoupi ;d the chair. and n
cordial vote of t 'nks was tendered the
lecturer, at the at ao, moved by Dr. Mac -
d ild seconded b Wm -Holmes, The
Mac-
donald, d d .Haim
o , y ,
journey from "J 'usalem to Damascus"
was heartily enje ed by those present,
and we believe w are Voicing their dey
sire in wishing th
: return and take t
big Balsam cur:. ,colds. Jerusalem."
Mr, Prager will soon
sm "from hada to
•
Scott, of Galt, a
R. and via Hali',
were 15head
ohurc3h, the a
was 1350 pout(
East Wawanosl
and 4 fed by J.
4880 pounds.
.i'AIN1:INo-D.
give lessons in 1
oil colors. Ex
International
Scarboro, Engl
1888. Now is
mer sketching.'
Belden's Peet°
d went by way of G. T.
ex to Liverpool. There
ad by D. Clow, W bite -
rage weight of which
s; 3. fed by air. Cole, of
weighing 1440 pounds,
routor, Morris, weighing
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Heatllfield's Healing Balsam is the
surest and safest cure for colds in the
world.. Price 50 cents, at Williams' Drug
Store, Wingham.
v -The following persons from Huron
have recently grade ttett from the Ontario
Veterinary College . W. It Farrow, Au -
barn'; (i. D. Fort tae, . Wirgbam; A. J.
Gibbons, \Vinghataa, Jos, Hamilton, Au-
berns A. M. Perdt 3, S'iiingharn.
Salmoni's English Wliite Oils is the best
Welly Liniment In the world. Gond for
m rn or beast. Price 25 odors, at Milieu's'
Drug Store, Wingham,
----The last, game o curling of the season
was played lest Frlcl,y, between residents
of the soath and no4 tt sides of the town,
and resulted as folio 's:
BOnlH. NORTH
Mayor 13rockenshirF.i Andrew Mitchell,
Walter Taylor, • Thomas Gregory,
David Sutherland, Walter Vanstone,
F. Paterson,. skip 18 . Jas. Inglis, skip, 11.
-G. T. R. trains for Toronto and •east
leave Wingham at 6.25 a. m. and 11.20 a.
m., via W, G. & B 6,35 a. m. and 3.25
p. m., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con-
nections by all trains.
cBain is now prepared to
lack and white, water and
tibitor' at the Edinburgh
,
xhibitiou l886and toe
nd, Fine Art .lihn,ibition,
ae time to prepare for sum.
',berms on aSpiivatiuu at
Studio,
-Horsemen will f
well equipped for dol
in their line, such a
pedigrees, etc. A g
choose from and ou
lid the Tiinos of3ioe
ig all classes of work
bills, cards, tabulated
d stock of outs to
omers liberally dealt
with. Call and see us before giving out
your work.
Salmoiii's Bneliar. White Oils cures
Chilblains. Rheumatism. i'pPain. Bruises
Drug store, Wingham.
'M -- The rain on Sunday ,d the warm eprio r day of
Monday melt very fast: and the
result was one of the gre est fre.hete ever c ten in
Wingham, The ice orok- up in the north 'branch
of the Maitland, and all tonday and Teesdag the
C. P. It, bridge and Mess, :. Carr's dam, were in Con-
siderabie danger, The Gorrte dam 'iroke away
about ave o'clock on bt.igday afternoon, and the
body of water thus let f e reached here abort
o'clock on Tuesday mornt-e and had the effect of
raising the water here a, f ot'or more. This rea..tlt
was expected and preptuktians . had i.se1- made as
larr.14 peseible to avoid ay danger front It Theadutlt4ranoh of the biaitr'.nd was also greatly sura!'
1ort,:andthe prairie wase vered with several fret, of
wiled. The new rime •ick was tompletely a tb-
'merged, but it isnot thoi wilt that it has sustained.
very much datnage. 0 a course Lower Wi,mgh tut
was flooded, ' and some t the sidewalk was tr ken
away, but we have not h..rd of any great dar'age
heingdoue. The water sad greatly susidod on
Wednesday, and Joseph ne street, near 0: first
Wham to the south of ti a town, which 11..-c been
blocked with rubbish. waknleared, and traffic was
rruumed on that thoroug ar• -•
Pere ads.
Mrs. A. E. Smith 1; visiting friends in •
Oshawa. -
Mrs. Grover, and FLaddie, of London, are
visiting in town.
Mrs. Jas Perkins, o Gerrie, was in town
on Tuesday last. -
Miss A. L. McNay., of Chatham, is
visiting Miss Roe.
Miss Eva Dawson is visiting friends
in Toronto this week,
Miss Lou. Lloyd is s ..ending the Easter
--John K. H stings, 47 Cornhiil, Boston,
Mass., his ju sent to us a very neat
he
Catalogue of afety Bicycles, which
has lately issu . The book describes and
vWheels the
illustrates two ret lines of ,
"Zenith," and !te "Hub King" and "Hub
Queen," both ca -which he has just brought
out. The "Zee-.ith," which is pronounced
the highest grade, has some remarkable
improvements, 'ncluding those wonderful
"Quick lnspec -ion " hall beat inge. ..Ir.
Hastinjs tnor eighty believes in Cycling;
and it' au eittli mastics wheulrnan himself,
and airns to, h p those who want a '6'st•
class wheel; making wholesale prices
on Bicycles; d by giving them as pre -
minims for ne subsoriptious tot hee well.
known fa•mil paper, The Christian, of
which he is Nafiaaer. A postal carol ad-
dressed to Mli: 114itlgs will bring this
Catalogue wi t fti i. '»i,'rtiettlers. Send for
e `0 r o if you like the
it • it viii ut t 4'4 u
lt Y ,
Bicycle.
Go and see the ()inentrias in bloom at T.
C. Grahallirs Iron Bridge Greenhouse,
Lever Wingham, and choice collections
of other .house plants. If yon want
plants now is the time to get them these,
demands more room.
i riti d
as ndvanc ug sp 1X de
Plymouth hocks -•-Settings of eggs for
sale from a choice Sea of these desirable
fowls, This (look is the result of Careful
selection through a number of years.
1f you keep bees go and get an improved
smoker a od smoker is a neceuity in the
success}tel dandling of bees, don"t buy till
you have seen the Iron Bridge smoker.
Baby Carriages 7usearrived and, will ha
sold cheap et S. GI amie's.
-Mr. Thos.' Wo ico&e,.of Lower Wing-
ham, intends coati eitaiog the milk bus -
tress in w week or s
Ladies, if you regniro Lace OuIretItie,
you will be amply repaid by inching Wrought
D, M. Gordons splendid qew stoek. They
imp rt alt their curtains dire+t. therefore•
own give yon better value :tee a larger and
liner range of beautiful goo.i,i to ,elect front
than houses who buy second hand.
--•Josephine•streel has been scraped dor-
ing the ~meek, and :the scrapings taken
away which great1 improves its appear"'•':
an Oe.
tl.oa't Wait fe= the Sick Room.
The 'eitperienoe of physicians and ths
public proves that taking .Scottie 'Emulsion
produces an immediate increase in -dash ;
it is therefore of the highest value in Wast-
ing Diseases and Consumption.
blio Beim!.
result of the weekly
held in the First
bila School since the
'he subjects of ex-
iterature, grammar,
raphy, composition,
ithmetio. The num..
Wingham. #'
The following is-th
written examination
Department of the P
first of February,
amination were : l
rhetoric:, history-, gee
algebra, euelid and a
hersare percentages
s1NIO$
W. McKibbon 84,
Johnston 79, B. Cum
72, L. Gordon 72, L.
Tavish 70, J. A. McE
L, Cummings 67,. C
Farquharson 65, L.
62, S. Farquharson (
Stiles 602.j' Smell'•fl0
B,aclaWell 54, If ;Hat
M. Maxwell 40, D.l o
• - JIINIO
C. Welsh 65, F. C1.
M. Morton 57, S. ,Jae
53, F. Foster 01, A.
CLASS.
W. Robertson 79,-B.•
Ings 77,N. Campbell
71, C. Me -
y 69, N. Iabister 69.
Vanstone 66, ' W.
anstone 64, K. Ross
A. Dawson 60, G-
L. Robertson 57, L.
ilton 54, D. Field Oa
listen 36; - -
Minix
holidays in Port Euro
Miss Lily MoConnel
best Jos. Gra
a
g of Mrs.
Mr. and M;s. Wm. M
are spending Easter wi
sardine.
Miss Mabel Kent, o
London, is home spa
holidays. i
Michigan.
of Blyth, was the
duringthe week.
Allister and family
h friends in Kin -
Helmuth. College,
ding the Easter
Miss May Deadman, if Brussels, was the
guest of Miss Clara Pel tn, for a few days
daring the week.
Miss Clarke, of Seaf rth, was visiting
her sister," Mrs. John El
during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Relph l dgeon are at Bel -
/note, at the bedside / Mr. Lowry, a
brother-in-law, who is v fry ill.
Miss Leslie, of New 1York, is visiting
for a few days in towi i ns the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Thom. lOornyn.
Mr. Chas. Pogson, o tbwn, who has been
spending a few moat with friends in
Crosshill, returned oni' tnrsday last G. Wallaoe 215,
Albert M. •Per ee;
Constable 10J, F.. C
Standard D'r A d
Blyth S ' 188.
of Wingham, spent a eta days in town this
'From RoomVIII
week with his broth ., . )r. J. N. 'Perdue. I First to Part Secout
Bev. ,Tis. Pocock, of 3ageraville, son of - Charlie Ellis, .7
arra
'M Preston b is
Y
r, for a few days
(LAAS.
gg 63,, E. Tuokec 58.
sen 55, R. MoIlonugla
'albraith 49, J. Park
48, A, Elides a40; L 1' Bredivin- 45, J:
Kinky 45, A. Malnrrizz'•45, M. Moss- 44,
M. Gregory 44, E. (_rgill44, E. Good 41.
J. Greig 40, J. Gray 40, A. Stewart 38, Be
Russell 31. . -
emororroir EXAMINATION.
From Second to. Third Class - Miss
Farquharson's Depa -tment.
Della Grapey 417 , Lexie Dawson 369.
Edna Brown 367, -oho' Patterson 361.
Emily Gregory 36 Gertie Greig 357,
Maggie MoDonogh, nuie Hamilton 3476
May Fields 342, Wil ie Small 338, Willie.
Kling 384, Jennie Le 332, Mary Marlow
326, Florence Peak . 8, Lillie Patterson
308, Maud Robertson 01, Lizzie Gilchrist
297, Jennie Monck 29 , Bessie Bryden: 9l,
Willie Baby 282, da Kfng 28(t, ••` glint.
Lamont 274, John K nedy 211, Addierate
Bride. 270, Allie S herland 206, :Mary
Robertson '264, Math Pearen 263, Tenets
Young 262, Annie and 200, Edna Page,
251, Mabel Walsh 48, Bert Hembly 248.
Laura Homutlt 24 Chester Davis 2431,
Lizzie Little 239.
From Part II to . econd Book - Alias
Inglis' men
Pt t
De ar .
Roland Hough 3 , George Moore 305.
Ida McTavish 303, ene Davis 800, Laura.
Martin 293, Ruth Wallace 280, Nettie
Linklater 277, Mik Flanagan 265, Olive
Beemer 204, Cha he Laird 262, Peal1
Wynn 261, Chester
ogg 260, Fred `ftulselli
257, Tom Cartwrigt 257, Lina Barber 255.
Sextus Stiles 252. Herb ,ierotne 249, Roy
Harris 2.48, Maggie ,1ionck 246., Lille Gray
238, Roy Smyth 206. J. Brailey 232,
Pringle Murray 2)0, Charlie Murray 218.
Charlie Jobb 217, F`ed Mitchell 211, Labra;
Ratty 205, Counter = Carr 202, Jim Begley
200, Lldon McDonr .1 181, Ethel King. 176 -
Miss Sutherland's c epartment -
W. Conery 270, L. Lang 269, L. Lang
261, M. -Ellison 200, Jen. 'aliurray 259, A,
Hughs 251, W. Hot :les 242, L. Kincaid
22.7, D. Lediet 22 1t. Oroweton 223, G.
Hiscocks 228, M. Li tle 918, A. Swale 216,
Zit -field 199, H.
dy 103, M. Ctewarb
o Itaom VII --dart
Mr. Geo. Pocock, of
few weeks at the
Chicago. 1 $err, Noble Young,
Wm, an iJo to Cornyn, or Chi•
sago, aro home 0t a visit. They have
both prospered baths west, and will re-
t
hort -
Ulm s t
Y.
11 W ;(Weyer, 0, of Calgary, H W
T, was calling npan Wingham friends a
few days during, he week. 1VIr 1910Y(rs'
to
"'I' 'a apendin a a r Roselli Walker,
ood y Bible Institute, I' Tlaby. Leet ie Toting
Homos• eltel Rieke,
nultiteroils `Wing .' am friends were glad
dee hitt looking .o well. He returnei to
Calgary tin Mon lay.
enet Murray, ,Tatters
ride,Robin Reynold*,
trrie Stewart, Alvin
Grace Mason,
'Mabel ('rine, George
The llvoiutiarit•
Of medicinal agents is gradually,relugating
the old -tithe herbs, pills, draugFhte itistl
vegetable exit:xi-title the :rear triadlikinging
into ovneral use the pleasant and iiiteetivn
liquid laxative, Syrup of rigs. Tb filet ileo
true remedy 'see that it is reartufitottirdaTley
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