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BROWN'S XMAS
SPECIAL
THE BUSY
STORE
CREDITON
OUR ms ked afull he finest of pricces. For tt. most ihe, meet following rom late doe we desire oacal your aifts for tltention to some ofan Wonsan or lld and all
the many
O tillage.
Furs, Ladies and Girls' Coats, Men's and Boy's Coats, Suits and all heavy
✓ goods, to be sold at a Special Discount during the Xmas Trade.
Tovland opens wide its gates
Old Santa Claus has been here!
OWhat. a great pack of toys he
_ left behind!
o use trying to describe them.
Come and See them be.
fore thty all go.
Yon will have to retake your se-
lection early as there are but one or
two of a kind.
p
Men's Necktiesr-
by the hundred, and the Silk in
them are nifty and finest quality.
YENS' MUFFLERS, plain black,
and figured Silk.
GiftSuspenders. handsome buckles
and kid ends. New Shirts and Lat-
est Collars.
In Groceries and Confectionery ev-
erything is new and fresh. Prices
the Lowest.
A Call Solicited
Gift Suggestions
English, and Gelman Imported China
Nothing more popular for Xmas Gifts
than china, especially when the recipi-
ent is a woman.
Big Variety to choose from
Other Specials --wow
Jewelry. Cutlery, X111411 Belle and Gar-
lands, Cut (class, Fancy Corals. Big
range of Fancy Collate anti Gloves.
DRESS GOC DS
At Cut Prices. Silks (low figor.:d).
Ribbon, `wls and Fascinators. Het e.
(galore) , . Many articles too numerous
o mentant.
BED BLANKETS (cheeriest gift). Down
All kind of Pioduce taken iu ex- Quilts $1.50 t.o $'2. A SNAP. nags are
change. Meet any competitor's prices sensible gifts. Lace Curtains Make love.
Buyer of ('lova r and Timothy Seeds. Iv Gifts. Table Covers nee heavy Cur-
tains aro also apppeciated.
YOU PAY LESS HERE S. BROWN, Crediton
HOLIDAY
PORETHOUCHT-um
We have made all our holiday preparations and our stock is
now ready for inspection and cordially inyite you to call at your
earliest convience. Our Stock is always clean and fresh and prices
to;suit everybody. We have a full line of Groceries on hand and
are selling them at a very low price. We will enumerate a few of
the values below.
Seeded Raisins 2 lb for 23c It. F. Peas 3 cans for 2.5c
Select Raisins 2 lb for 25 H. F. Corn 3 cans for tic
Currants 24 lbs for 25c A. F. Tomatoes'2 cans for 25c
Pruner, 3 lbs for 25c R. 13. Salrnon 3 cane for 40c
Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel 15c a lb (Jaffee 12Sc up to 40e a lb
Our Confectionery is of the best quality obtainable and
selling tliem at a reduced price.
Bon•Bons 25c up to $2 a box Chocolates 15c up to 50e is lb
Cream Candy 21be for 21c up to 20c lb. Mixed Candy 3 lbs for 25c
Oranges 10c dozen up to 50c a dozen
Our fruits are always fresh and of the hest quality. We else have a stock
of Celery on band for the Christmas trade and will sell it for :1 bunches for 10c
In POST CARDS we take the lead. 0 rr t%hriirin ►y 0 tali are up-to-date
and cant he beat for quality and style.
A Call Solicited
W. A. FINKBEINER, Crediton.
CREDITON
Flour Mills
We have installed a NEW
ROLLER PROCESS in our
Mill for the rolling of Oats. and
can now fill promptly any Or-
der to roll Oats for Horses.
We still have our Chopper
and can also fill orders in this
line promptly.
H. Sweitzer
Crediton.
Crediton
Admission 10c.
The Christmas ,festival to be given
In the Evangeli^a1 Church on file
Monday before Christmas promises
to be one of (the best. Tho program
will consist of anthems, nolo9. etc.
Mr. John Dyer visited friends in
Sharon last week.
Mr. Dan Dewer. of Sarnia, repre-
senting John Goodison Thresher Co.,
was in town on Monday.
Mr. Geo. Bedford leaves the first
of the year for Sarnia, where be has
seemed n situation with the Goodie
111 son Thresher Co.
DR E. J. McCUE, MEMBER ON-
TARIO COLLEGE PHYSIC'.
anti
A. H Surgeons,
Cr
r edirtonn. Ont.r to 1)r.
Mr. Homer Mots, of Elkton. Mize.
Is visiting under .the parental roof.
Mra. John Mcisaac, who
was
brought horn from the rboapital in
London, continues very ill.
Rev. L. II. Wagner peached last
powerful sermons on uart„rly `
In connection with the q
service.
Tom Klumpp and Clarence e lo'
(mCalends with their lady nds paidour
Village a dying visit On Sunday lour
Miss Lilly Weiteewho has been in
Lotnaen for enure time !returned boma
ttarday last.'
The old ochfol was sold on Friday
tact. The building wan mold in two
warts, the main building been; sold
to Mr. Joseph Heist, while the moan
occupied by the 'senior classes was
(cold to Mr. C. Kubn. After the 'sale
the advisability of starting a Hi411
School was tl.oroughly discussed and
• resolution tweed hat the same be
.farted. commencing with the naw
wear. This a 11 eerc sitatc n fourth
teacrighttcr. demottis ion,.t \' een a havemtt hetn the
roots
and the faculties for ftenching. Par.
tents who have rlildren to r'e'nd to
this department will have the nssur•
o nce tbat the ts`t 1U rfecei s, tonfid at
at
art attention
that this del'(rtment will take the
ammo atandiil et; t the public, school
wow enjoy...
The Suns
dist church e
teacart a i nnion
sclso'sl of tie Dieth'>t-
'tive'their Christ mes
this week on Friday
Member 14''f 'fhe 'program will
eonelst of ani►xeellrnt cantata and
thin. The a to of she cantata 1s
Leit'A good time ith Salta Claus". A
treat 11 in for all who attend.
1
Mrs. John Doyle, of Mt. Carmel,
met with a painful accident on
Tbursday morning last, while on her
way to church she fell and broke
one of ler arms. Mrs. Doyle did not
know that her arra w•ta broken and
wont on to cburch. While in church
it became .o painful she vas compel-
led to go home wheel on examina-
tion it was found to bo broken.
Medical aid was at once summoned
and the arm set. Silo a now doing
nicely.
Our ,stores have finished their
Christmas derorations. They all
present a splendid appearance.
•Mies Lydia Finkbeiner spent Tues•
day in London with friends.
Mre. .1. Schroeder and daughter,
Lydia, of I)aabw'ooel, spent Sunday at
the hon,.: of etre. Tobias Fa liner.
Mr. Thonutt ;Clumpy and Mine El-
lis, of 1) I. -het -sod, spcuit Sunday at
the fornlnr'a hone here.
Try Finkbcinor for Xn1 13 post
cards. They true of the Latest design.
Mr, Daniel Kilpatri)k, who bas
been engaged with Mr, George
Boltzmann for the pa it summer,
left for Kippen on Friday evening
where he has meowed another situa-
tion.
The Crediton School boa rd ha a
felt tbo nevssily of increasing the
facilities of its teaching department
and adding higher studios now that
the now school has been erected and
nearly ready for occupancy. Atter
the first of the yeir h'gh schoe:
work will be taken up, including
continuation class work, lima neces•
aitating the employing of an extra
teacher to assist lirincip.tl mutt t.
This addition of advanced clodses
Claus, Old
among the
Mother IIubbard, being
number of ulanacters.
JUST WHERE THE DANGER LIES.
In many catarrh snuffs, 'cocaine is
the largely used ingredient ; in con•
aoquence the drug habit may be
formed. To be treacly cured of cat-
arrh, to do so quickly safely and
pleasantly. doctors say Catarrhozono
is superior to any other remedy. It
heals sore pluses, stops diicheree,
prevents bawkina, 'spitting and bad
breath—does this by first destroying
tbo cause of *he disease. Catarrh
zone is no experiment, it' to a tried
and proven cure that Is quaranlecd
for bronchial, rtbroaat, nose and guild
to Currin Louise
ot the late Goo.
Exeter. By Induatlry and persov, r.
ante Mr. Earl saved enough money
to purcbaso a farm and at the time
of hie death was soonsidered comfort,.
ably well to do. Mr. Earl. like the planes majority of nes of the land of lily
nativity, was a man of keen percep-
tion. with a ready wit and withal
was a loving husband and indulgent
Lather. Be3IdeR his widow he leaves
two sons and six d.aughters, Gece-e
and James of lTsborne. 'Mrs. Jt.hn
Thompson, Mrs. James Squires, Mrs.
Jas. Anderson and Mrs. John Bern.
of Uaborno and Carrie and Alma at
borne. Mr. Jas. Earl. or Elimville.
13 a brother and Mrs. A. Tyndral, of
Eguiondville. a 3istor of 'the de-
ceased. Mr. Earl was a Col
:miry
serya-
tive in politand although an Epi's-
copal was a regular attcudunt of
tbe Pre3bytorian church. The re-
mains were interred in the Exeter
cemetery on Monday, the ;funeral
being attended by many of his ac-
quaintances.
A GUAItA�'1'F:ED Celle: FOR PILES
l.chiu„ I t•ntt. li'e....Ml , Protrud-
ingfilen. 11.11; rots are authorized
to refnl'd money if 1'azo Ointment
fails to cute in 6 to 11 digs. 50o
Dashwood
Mr. Wm. Shrum was In London on
Saturday on business.
Mr. and Ws. Charles Lindenfield,
ot Exeter, was visiting his sister.
Mrs. Steinbagen.
Mr. Geo. Ruby has .returned home
after visiting friends in Port Huron
a few days last week.
Mr. John Hall, of London, .was in
Lott the village a few days lweek. ;t
Mr. John Hoffnuln intends o
shove his family to Parkhill next
week.
Arthur Willert spent a few day's
last week in Parkhill.
Mr. Harry Hoffman. who has been
ill with typhoid fever, is slowly im-
proving.
Rev. Mr. Eidt is spending a couple
of weeks visiting friends in Berlin.
Mr. 1'. Hartman lost a valuable
horse on Saturday last. Mr. Hart-
man drove the animal to Zurich and
it appeared to bo all right but when
ho pat ;the horse in the stable al
Zurich, the animal took sick and
died in a few hours.
F01t OVER SIXTY YEARS
JN 0.1, AND NNELL-TenoritXMCLT.—Mr
Wtus.luw's Soothing Syrup has been used for
over sr x .y yt urn uy atllions of mo .here rtes their
ehildro.l wont, teething, ss Us, Wrlrcbeea
ntcs
it soothes the eat Id, *often, the gams, allays all
rla�ean* wind eolio. and to the beet, ruined
r increase. it ii pl•,arwnt w t.na wets. Sol
catarrh Two sizes, 2.5e. rand $1.00 alt oy drugi;t„I,a 1r. uvauelt
ly p. of rue world. 245
all dealers. 'sante a oaths value is lnoa1culablo. Be
sure and teas, Mra Winelo.c. aiaattn¢
Syrup and girt for no, other kind.
itil)EN
A very pleasant evening way spent
at Rho !tome of 'Dir. and Mrs. John
Essory, Eden, Tuesday, December 4
being the 25th anniversary of tleir
wedding. The neighbor; and tyres
to the number of 60, having partak-
en of the viands *provided by Mrs.
Essery and her estimable daughter,
were called (0 ardor about 10 o'clock
by the pastor, Rev. G. W. Andrews,
B. A., who in brief speechxpr RS-
ed his pleasure in being Preand
wished Mr. and Mrs. Essery long life
and happiness. The companylthe
re-
sponded, the ladies waving l
bandkorchiofa and the gentlemen
clapping bands. Mr. Easory made a
suitable and feeling reply expressing
tbo pleasure in having his noi;hb-
bora present in his homo at *this joy-
ous occasion. Short speeches of
congratulations were rn,3de by Mr.
nuawell, Mr. Kerslake, Mr. T. Esacry
and Mr. Gibson and nrany of dho
old hymns of the church wive sung
by the company. A great deal of
tbo pleasure of the evening wast con-
tributed by Mr. Harris, the vener-
able father of Mrs. Esser'', who
made a very appropriate speecb and
sang several hymns, playing his own
acoompaniment. Every house in the
neigbboncood was represented and
the esteem in which Mr. anti. Mrs.
Mrs. Essory are bold was indicatesl
by the beautiful and costly presents.The company broke up about two
o'clock next morning after einj;in;
"Blest be ;the tie that binds," and
wishing Mr. and Mrs. •Easory many
morn happy yea,ra of wedded life.
•
SYSTEM REQUIRES FREQUENTCLEANSING.
Not only outaido but inside as well
your body must bo frequently clean-
ed. Otherwise it becornoi loaded
with wastes that clog up ,the wheels
of teeltrt. Much better to act in
time. t%in Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they
atten;then and regulate the bowels.
assist digestion, enrich the blood and
thereby fortify the nerves and lay
the foundation of ;natale good
health.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills bring van and
vitality eo 'mob needed and ',ought
for to -day; *hey infu,.e a feeling of
freshness and spirit in 'those .who
beets been ailing for years. 'Really
no medicine tao potent. Paco 25c. et
ell dealers.
ZION
Death of William Eirl. — There
pass('shorn
.on
away at his home to ('sor.
on Saturday, December 8th. \Villictm
Earl at ,the ago of 65 peaary and 11
months. Mr. Earl had been riubjeat
to a weak been for (carne time, .but
it wall only n week before he slaws!
away that .anything retinue wan an•
tioipated. Previous to that time he
would take plcaaure in driving
around and visiting amen; his chil-
dren. During hie last Lours he
W;13enrrounded by Lis family, and
the Crediton school has t been occ�s- entered his eternal rest with the
sinned by the large number.apleasing nosur Ince that he was ',non
pupils from hero pasaing 1ho itn. to meet his Minter and with him
trance examination. Some esf whom remain. 'fli^ tleeiased was a native
aro not able to attend high crhh i of the Emerald Isle, and was 4,arn
Ici .t T ;,9
n Ct
i II
O
t Wexford
i
►County
in other elects (0 oOrltinuet lhcir. slay 1810. in 1"65 he ',tartest for
mtudieA. The echoul will also bo of AmertrThe ship on w•hieh he wan
advant ige to pupils, eraduatina'from comtttfra. over wag wrecked off the
ot her schools near Crieliton, and coast of tainc elo veswl sola;
any
enrollment
wishing to attend sin secure down. A number of rho nrew and
enrollment by calling un (Let fru+- passengers met a watery grave, but
tees,,\fuses. S. Brown. 1\'. \\'sitz.•( Mr. 1; rl with some others manag-
Mr. Bluet
or M, Yinktxtin'ei or the Principal ed to ercurs. a life Matt and more
t'.
A rand conrnrt L tyle reetii 1. Everything he poascased
R 3 pupil] of went down milk 1h' veanel. After
rho Crediton puhhc •school Kilt bo i;,txiing he first went to Quebec,,
given in the Town Hill on Friday. tbenco to rho County of Lanark,
1,ec. 21st. An excellent program has where lie remains) till <inn follow'in;
b'en terepar.'d uufer the dirct.jnn of Arin¢. lle then came to llu.ron and
1ie staff, anal will conetudo with ei worked nut, In 1871 be was married
o.intala, topu*n�t,ntntieans of Santa to Carel Louie" \icL,00d, daughotr
C13NTItALIA
The anniversary services of the
Centralia 'Methodist Sunday school
will be •held on Sunday and Monday
December 23rd and 24tb.
Miss Florence Essery and niece.
Miss Iva Emory were rtho guests of
Mrs. A. Hastings of Exeter. on Sun-
day.
'Miss Lydia Handford is visiting at
Farquhair this week.
Mr. P. Curtin 'has (sold
denrco on Station street
Wm. Quinton, of Uabarne.
j Miss Margaret Handford. who leas
completed her season at enillinary
with Miss Morlock, of Exeter, lee
turned home on Monday.
Messrs. Brown & Lawson shipped a
car load of bogs on Tuesday.
A number from 'hero attended the
anniveraairy 'services at tette James
atroet 'Methodist cburdb, Exeter, on
Sunday.
Piles get quick relief from Dr.
Shoop's Magic ointment. Remember
its made alone for files—and it works
with certnrnty and satisfaction; Itch-
ing, painful. protrndiig or blind piles
disappear like magic before it's use.
Try it and see! For sale by W. S.
Hussey.
hia 'roan
to Mr.
eta tlVil.1.I:
Owing to a large number of
congregation taking in the anni-
versary services at Exeter on Sun•
ray the .services hero were *very
slightly attended, but in smite of
the fact that very few warn present,
the Itev. Fair preached a very fordo•
ful sermon.
Tbo anniversary services and sup•
per which were to have 'boon next
Sunday and Monday have been post-
poned to a later date owing to the
special Christmas Sabbath echoed
aorvico to bo held on Rho next Sun.
day. Dec. 23rd. Special acrosin; of a
high character is being prepared by
tbe scholars and a good morning
service in promised.
The Elimvillo League visited ileo
Bethany League on Wednoadcly evon-
Stoves
and Furnaces
cial Values in has foods
Z
Egrh(II'eel 10 P
e
Crediton _ Allowed forCAMf
We have added many Lines to our large stock and offer Special Values.
a beautiful line of -
Sable Ruffs, Grey Lamb Caps and Collars, Muffs, Etc.
Which makes suitable Xmas Gilts We have them marked at clearing Prices. Do not
fail to see our Lines before ycu purchase.
Just opened
Gents' Furnishing Department
Latent Styles in this Department.
China and Glasswar
hi complete a ith a stock of Overcoats. Suite, Neckwear. Kia
(,loves, Handkerchiefs, Hate. Caps, Etc. You will find all th
We have pretty lines of Japanese and English China, Bohemian Glassware
e Lamps, Jardineres, Vases. Etc. Sure to be appreciated for Christmas Gifts.
We are offering our stock of I.adiee' Fur -Lined Astrachan and Electric Seal Coate at Cut Prices.
Special 'Value in Coon Coats
Our stock of Xmas Groceries, Fruits, Etc , is complete. Highest
keys, Geese, Ducks, Chicken, Butter, Eggs, Etc. A Call Solicited.
C. ZWICKER, Crediton.
Prices paid for Tur-
ing of last week where a debate was
held between ;the two League to
resolve that "City life is preferable
to country life", the league hero de-
fending the city. The judges decided
in favor of the softy life.
Some of the farmers are busily en-
gaged hauling gravel from Mr.
Whitlock's pit for building 'purposes
next summer.
Mra. Wm. Baker and son Alvin,
of Crediton South. visited frenis
hero last Wednesday.
Miss Morgan, of Brinsley, who bas
been clerking at Mr..Hern'a store in
this village is now working with
Mr. Jobni, the blacksmihh, and the
vacancy will be filled by Mr. .11.
Southurby, who comes highly re-
commended having ',served a term
with Mr. Mills at Woodham.
.\rc you thinking of putting in
a Furnace, Cook Stove or Heater
if so remember we can supply
your wants at reasonable rices
Ileaters from $3 to i36
Cook Stoves all Prices
♦tt•NN•N•NNN•
Don't huy a stove until you see
the Worlds Favorite.
If you td ant to see the; wonder
of the world in a washing machine
call on
JONAS HARTLBIB
f�Al91MWOOD ONTARIO
1 _1
l
FOR`.
CHRISTMAS!
We wish to announce to our
many friends and customers that
our store is now filled with the
latest and best assortment of
Dry Goods & Groceries
in fact everything kept in an up-
to•date General Store and we
are in a better position to give
our costumers bigger and better
values than ever before. You
can get mostly anything here in
the line of a Christmas Gift.
Perfumes Ladies'
Fancy Collars, Men's
Fancy Ties, Fancy
Handkerchiefs, Can'
dies and Nuts.
Come in and see for Yourself.
WM. SHRUMM
DASH WOOD
Winter Term
Commences Jan. 2nd 1907.
AT
Thu Wustiuru Busitluss
and SIM College
110 Dundas Street London
Don't mise this opportunity to
better your position in life. We
enrolled 20:i pupils during 1000 and
placed every graduate in a situp•
tion.
Wa C. Coo. C. S. Re
Principal
Highest Price Cash
FOR
ttllkinds old iron., cop•
per brass lead zinc, pew-
ter, rubber, rags, wool
pickings, horse hair.
MINN
Steel stone boats, Louie.
yarding, iron posts.
Sell or exchange for the
above goods.
M. Jaason & Soo
near the old market
Main St. Exeter
THE CHRISTMAS DINNER
In spite of It he fact that the word
dyspepsia means literally bad •cdok,
it will mot be fair for many to (ley
the blame en Itho cook if they begin
the Christmas dinner with little ap-
petite and end it with distress or
nausea. It may not be fair for any
to do '(bat—let us hope so for the
sake of the cook I The diseaso dys-
pepsia indicates a bad stomach,
tbat is a weak stomach, rather titan
a bad cook, and for a weak stomach
there is nothing else equal to hood's
SaraaparilLa. It gives Ilbe stomach
vigor and tone, cures dyspepsia, cre-
ates appetite, and snakes eating the
pleasure it should be.
To have beauiful, perfect, 'pink,
velvet-like 'lip3, a ' • , bedtime a
light :.oat of
Then next
lthe effect.
ps 111a11
' welill jib spree
'Green calve is
.ing ointment, that will
rect any akin +bienti,1
Get a -free (trial box at
and be convinced. Lar
25c. W. S. llowey.
My friend, lock Lae
how weak and nervol
and you know that Ca
Pills will relieve her,
be fair about it any bu
If needing stoves call and see our stock of
both new and second hand ones. We have a
lot of bargains in stoves and will guarant.Ee any
we send but. Now is the time to buy and we
will deliver it when you want it.
Let us give you an estimate on
your furnace work. We &ways endeav-
or to install systems to give the best results
and we guarantee results.
W. Moore Kirkton.
1t 1s not the annoyance alone which mikes ckapped
hands a source of grave trouble to housewives and oast.
duet %Wiles; it is the danger of festering and inflammation.
Irritation, Dwelling, trades or scaring roughness round about the
knuckles and the bade of the hand are serious, and the greatest prnrnpd.•
tuda should be exercised le treating with Zara-Buk.
The affected part should be leaned of any dirt. then gently anoint
with Zam-Bak, smearing with the fingers or spreading on area Wren.
tam-Buk will soothe the Irritation, and finely completely a nd the kittens -
'nation and pain. Swellings will go down, and over the raw surfaces Zane.
Bek will GROW MW HEALTHY SKIN. hands soft, _trorg and white
ere pcssessed by those who use Zam-Bak regularly eliirir.g the winter.
CONVINCING TESTIMONY
Mn. H. 11. Rankin, of Apply., Oat., says: "My hands
bad Mg cracks on them which canned me such pain 1 could
hardly work. Whenever 1 tried to put them near mater
they would smart and burn as it I had scalded there.
Ther did not seem to be benefited by anything 1 tacit
until 7.am-Buk was Introduced. 1'o my great plea -aro
eithin a very short time 7.am.Buk closed up the racks
and healed the sore planes. a!y bands are now white ar d
smooth. I rec<mmendedlam-ituk to a friend ss hu had n
son finger, and It cured that, too. 1 thlak it a sp!em.11
household ointment.'•
SKIN RASH( AND ECZEMA CURED.
Mr. 0. Shaw let ()Ivens 8t., Toronto. Ray.: " Heading
of the wonderful healing qualities of 7.am-Sok I thought
I would try it. as i bad been greatly annnyet� for some
time with an itching, Irritating skin rash on both arm*.
I had tried various remedies, but failed to find a perma-
nent cure. 1 sent for a supplyof 7.am•Buk and began using
it. The results were s., sasfactory that i persevered, an l in too weeks' time,
through daily application of the balm nn my ares.. the rn.h was completely
removed. I found %am-Iluk, when applied to the skin, to be most soothing an
to relieve the itching and irritation shan't Instantly. 1 hate had no trouble
since from skin eniplfons. so l ata fully cnnclnced Y•un•Ruk t>crntanentlycures."
Mr. M. Jones, of Tacl..to•k, say- : " 1 ha 1 eta, nm for four years and painful
scalp sores. %am•Iluk cured ma of tolh,..ItIorigh everything' Le I bad tried tem-
plet ly failed."
ant-Buk
.l
%ern-Iluk tures cuts, truisea, liras, scalds,are ma, pimple., r'1 nin [ sore., Pisted wound., sea feet,
festering sores, piles, bad leg. diwase,l ankles, abscesses, I,c,1s, ring•rorci s, re'acks, scrofula, itch, sore
bee rite, barber's tech, and all injured ne diseased conditions of the skin, rel bed in over the part. afec1
It alio tures rheumatism, sciatca, neuralgia, etc. From all d•ug[.rts. 3' .. p -r bos, of f om Za
Cs., Colborne Si., Tc rout's, up,n re.:eipt of price. 4 buses for $2, sa