The Brussels Post, 1913-7-17, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS,
WM, SPENOE
CONViayANCJal; AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LIOHNSE1
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JOHN SUTHERLAND
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
111 S, SCOTT AB AN AUCTION•
nun, will doll e better Prices,
better melt, In lees mmud I0bµrge'73031 nay other AuctiObO8r in Emit Huron
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eewon't ottaree auythit,g, Dates and order,
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LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
AT•
M. ii1NOLAIR-
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1 door Nor t' 0.1 UOutral Hotel
Solloltur Jur the Metropolitan Book,
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Pomeranian .ltlly 20 Aon. .24
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3914 Yong , Toronto
simisimmokuslis
Moth-
ersDuring the Summer months4
errs of young Children allonld watch
for any nuulttulall looseness of the
bowels. When given . prompt atten-
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be &voided. 011amborllain's Cnlie,
Cholera ttnd Diar'rheea Remedy can
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DR, T. T, M'RAE
Bachelor of
1l Toronto ; and Graduateof the College of
la:01n3 an 00urgcoos, Ont. 1 at•K cute
Ohmage Ey tear, Nose and Throat a
lta,
op1, 7xdl0Surgeon 00 et, Mich.
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phone connection with Cranlu•uuk Rt all hours.
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Llunntinte of College of kIt) a:uula8 111111 /00E-
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Western lIn,pltul, Lrtvnrle, Mors 1,f Int' Dr,
A. MOK8Yey. 8131Sheik, Bribo0.1a,.
1011101 phone 43.
OR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL. ONT.
Physiolnn and Surgeon.; Poo Greduntocourses
London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos-
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by appointment, Phone 1210,
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Going Wet - 12:40. and a 0:47 p.m.
All trains going East connect with 0. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and 7'
G. 13. stations.
G80. ALLAH, Local Agent.
'istri.rtIcis•
Jamestown
SCHOOL REPORT FOR S..5. No. 10,
\Ioaais.-Sr. IV.- Total 850 'Pass
210. Ze11na Turney 279, Viola Mac-
f,eod 240, Maly Millet' 182, *Moffat.
))Oilier. Sr. IIL.-Addison Fraser 244,
Hazel Robb 248, 'Harvey Robertson
223. Jr. III.- 'Elva R91115377 245,
OhrisLi'e •Forrest 223, Rettia Torvey
208, Melissa Johnston 185, Verna
Jubnaton 89,. ` *Horace Kell 51. Jr.
11.- Tot al 300 Pass 180. Spa, lids g
Johnston 199, Margaret •Miller 146.
Pt. IL -Total 50.-001110 Robertson
43 Janet \filler 25,
Laura Johnston
Ex-
cellent -Louise
20,GmGordonMoffattMoffattSi'.
16. 1.- -
Lx
cellent-Louise Faatser, Harry Robb,
Margaret Fair
7- i1u'gnret 11eDon till. Pa- Duncan
McDougall, Jessiie blesser. Jr. I.-
1an(-Mabel Johnston. Those mark-
ed 0 missed exams.
M. EDNA MCLELLe1ND,
Teacher.
Bay•
it now. Chamberlain's
0al'e.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is al-
acertain
1(l sL to
be needed before the
Slimmer is over. Buy it now and be
prepared for such an emergency. For
byall cle
sale ale's.
Morris
The line farm of .ind. Mooney, 5011
line, is offered for sale by the pro-
prietor who thinks he is entitled to a.
lest after his long tenure. See advt.
in 11110 issue.
The house and barn an the farm to
which Pljah Pease moved, 7th line,
have been moved to the centre of the
farm and next year further improve-
ments will bemnde.
The trustees of E. S. No. 6, known
as the Clegg school, are advertising in
THE POST for a teaeller. Itis a good
neighborhood. Clayton Procter,
who has been teacher, will resume his
studies after vacation. He did well in
the school.
A letter from Wm. H1enna, Keys,
Manitoba, dated Jnne 23rd says "All
are well and crops looking"sniff."
TED POST wishes all its subscribers
WPM': as prompt to pay as Mr. Henna,
lie Wos a *writer Morrisito May (Le -
coma for this trait In bis' character.
A letter from Miss Clara, daughter
of ex -Reeve Mooney, of Weyburn,
Sitsk., says they enjoyed ,their trip to
California where they spent the Win-
ter. Splendid growing wcathet' was
on the program for t7.0 past few weeks
and everything molts prosperous
hhrnli5ll the country. Everyone k8
enjoying splendidhealth, especially
fatherand hope this` will find
you the
salve,
The estimated expendlnre fAi' put-
ting the "Prairie" road. Sntlth of
\Vinghaln, in shape is 131300. Morris
township will have tonayits shale
amounting to 7300 or.$400, 70 will
t il o to a lertnanent job e tvisdot 6o c } j b as
Lhonsands of dollars have beet)
y little
ex -
pointed o1( the sante road to ver. e
pin'pnse, Cause of the 0rnnble 1s the
Spring freshets r
T1 ieliver When the
tenter often floods the tvhole roadway.
Winaham and East Wawattosh and
the 0ottnty Connell will share in the
expeuctitttrol
Au addition of IU x 52 fent hau
being added to lila barn on Lire I'arnl
02 loo9 Bernard, 01.1.
1 B 1a 1 1 Cedar timber r J ll )4l
DOCTORS DID
50 Years old, taken front all old lug
BL'
013111 Was.u1kllzed 1(314 (11'' Wlileh 2 line
jar Was done. klugh 1t, Elliott, 1(l'
NOT HELP �iR
Brussels, was in charge of
11131 Wel lc,
The colitrael for a sower 1111 1)1)311 I
611001, 101,3355010, has been let 10 Ham y
But Lydia- ydlE. Pinkham's Veg.
L ppr
1 etable Compound Restored
t Mrs. Bradley's Health-
' Her Own Statement.
Kirkby, 71(1 11110, al 7181?. 11 is to b
0nnlp17tecl before 171111. The Corpora
tion ftu'uishes the tile and 0111c1
basin tops 1Ir. Kirkby has develop
ed Into (toile 11 cont')10701•. He wit
utilize his ditching machine for par
02 the woi'k,
Doubled Up With Cramps
Stomach :feels like an Infernal
machine and you taunt 1elief mighty
quick. Nolhiag tines the work hair
so soon 115 Nervilhle. 1P1y 11 kills
the pain instantly. i1' your battle is
entniy gel, another today. Nerviline
keeps. the (Menu' hill small bee utse it
llu es Milt. ills is I'm a, they glow big.
Nolhkng for kndigeslloo, Maud burn
and clamps like Nerviline. Large
bottles foi25e,
Grey
Mss Addie Grant is enjoying hal
vnentioll at. the pnlental lune, 12111
con. She is a titie; 11Ier 11' ex -Deputy
Reeve Grallt.
SU1300L B10POR.r-''h' following 1 t Ihtliug i
the report of 1ho. sial (Hog of pupils
nl' IJ, 8, S. No. 12 01 ey and 11°1{illnp :.
Fulton, -Sr. V.- Ada I ,
Ina Alt1 '1•
l It 5
f
()mitts. l 1(aura Class.- ll G µs9,- Duna
d
1
Hiel
t ulnaii Ahre ]Cnuhltl Jr.
7 V.-
13007geltoolAny, 111111 Onse. Si f11,
1. -Gertrude 7)cEenxir Nelson t ultoo.
Jo. IIi hal
TIs11 1Sul el 7
1 nllnrie
Stliter, Sr.lI -fi1Li1 a ril
11 Viola
Clark So. Iexoelleu t Jennie 1 t1c R, rl •,
(Good) Johnnie Soifer. P101111,1 --(A)
17.xcellent ICailo \\ illuun,uu. (11)
Clifford 11018 1118,_ Nuilei•; \lark
1l mill on, George \\'illillnlsen,
Names arranged 111 order of merit.
J.13. Ilnbb, Teacher.
8020002 REPORT,- 2.0501'1 of S. S.
No. 0, Grey 101' the mouths` of May
and June. Examined in Arit1111ietkc,
S lethal
1 g, Gla awnler, Itetuling, Gro•
tby \
Volt ;i.
f;lt p ., \ mg, l.iteralalfe.and
Memuiiza(ion, Ail anti daily work :-
JO. Sltu,ley 11(111 74, *Lillian
Jack lug 42. Si'. ill.- *Edith Ames
82. 1r, III. -*Wilfred Hoy 57, *Earl
Lowe 55, *RobertJackJiil 45. Sr. II.-
Lennie Siu411tit 78, Cecil .19131 56,
*Tommie Jack lin 48, *Ely wen Somers'
42, Jr. Il.- *Joe Martin 61,
*Lawrence Lowe 46. PL. Ii, -Ex.
unlined in Reading, Spelling, Arith-
metic and daily work. Lyra Ames.
70. Sr. I. -.Excellent- Harvey Rose,
Sylvester Baynard.. Good- 7111y
lackliu. Fair- Gurdon Lowe, Jr.
I. -Good -Johnnie Baynard, Lottie
Rose. Those mal (0(1 * missed ex-
aminations, Avevage attendance 14.
BEATRICE' Al. CURRY, Teacher...
WEDDING The Barrie Examiner
)'
n July 9rd gives ca the following re -
putt of a wedding i1( which the happy
groomwas a forager leacher in S. S.
No. 1 fora number of years and no
doubt I lie people of that - Ssrtinn will
be specially interested in it and roach"
to forward enr.gialulaliuns :- 11
pretty house wedding look ;,Ince on
Wednesday, July 2nd, 11t the home
of J. and Ales. ghastly, 'Form)
street, when their eldest (1)1 tigli 107',
Mise Edith Flanges Ainsley, WAS
wedded to Ralph Langdon, of Brace
-
bridge. 'L'he ceremony was Gondlleted
by Rev. Dr. Booth 10(1(1 took place in
the pallor which teas beautifully dec
prated with roses, carnal ions and
palms. Au 11)3:1 of evergreens,
artistically festooned and aa) anged
formed - a canopy under Which the
wedding party stood. The bride
looked charming i11 her gown of rich
white satin trimmed with crystal
pearls and wreath of orlulge blossoms.
Miss Hazel Ainsley sister of the
bride, was bridesmaid and WOVE' s
maize satin dress with 1eal1)1ce t1m-
r
mine's. \4111 rcln
Lan n of Wood-
stock,
ood
1,
stock, brotherof the groom,acted as
grnonlsrl,an. lilts. Thnluas Cnuning-
ham, of Orillia, played the wedding
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Fine Cut Glass a
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Sterling Silver
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and Silver
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Plated Ware
• Also a nice assort.-
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Black and Oak
Mantle Clocks +
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and Wedding Rings
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Special Prices during
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Jeweller and Engraver •
Wroxeter
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Winnipeg, Canada. -"Eleven years'
ago 1 went to the Victoxia Hospital,
Montreal, suffering with aowth, The
doctors said it was a tumor and could
not be removed as 1t would cause instant
death. They found that my organs were
affected, and said I could not live more
than six months in the condition I was in.
"After I came home I saw your adver-
tisement in the paper, and commenced
taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. I took it constantly for two
years, and still take_ it at times, and
both my husband and myself claim that
it was the means of skiving my life. I
highly recommend it to suffering
women." -Mrs. ORILLA BRADLEY, . 284
Johnson Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can.
Why will
women take chances or drag
out
asickl hal -
f
heart
edexisten a m's
Y, c 1 s
in thr -
e4 fou th
r sof
g the joyof living,
g
when they can find health in Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble
Compound ?
For thirty y
ears it
has
been the
stan-
dard remedy for fe-
male Ills, and has re-
stored the health of
thousands of women
who have been trou-
bled with such ail- t.Y' n e
menta as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc.
If
you want
s
clot e '
advice
ce
write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med-
Mine Co. (confidential) Lynn,
Mass.. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
march and daring the ceremony sang
"Beloved, Tis Morn." The groom's
favors were to the bride, a handsome
gold watch tad fob ; to the brides-
maid, a gold -headed parasol; to the
groomsman, h gold 'tie pin set with
pearls and to 1'9's. 0nt1n111g1111111, a
solid gold bar pin. The happy couple
left on the 5.15 train for Toronto for a
trip to Toronto, Kingston and the
Thousand Islands. The la ide travel-
led in a taklo1'=made suit of navy bine
serge
with small ]e h)in
teal trimmed
With orange velvet and flowers. A
number of costly and beanti3nl gilts
were received by the popular bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Llulgdon will reside in
J3racebridge, where Mr. Leingdo)I is a
member of the teaching staff 111 holt
Lown.
Dysentery is always serious and
often a dangerous disease, but it can
be cured. Chamberlain's Chili°, Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy has cooed
it even when malignant and epidemic.
Poo sale by all dealers.
Grey Council
Municipal Oouncil of the 'Township,
of Grey met 111 the Township Hall,
\\)educsd13, 3111y 211d. A.11 members
were present. The minutes of the
previous navel.iatg rend and condi. ned.
13y -Law No. 2 for 1918, appointing
John' Roger, 0. L, 5. Engineer for the
iIuniei 1
ulrU� -under der Lh ,
t S 4 he Di.rui
1 s and
Watercourses 5101'°1 •
c 1(l
sos Act 1804, ryasi
a Mended
by adding
after the name e of John
Roger, O. L. S. the name of F. G.
Heuier'
t, and changing }vllerever it
occurs in the By-law the word "En-
gineer"to "'Engineers."
Reeve and Olelk were authorized to
sell the debentures of the several
Municipal Drains as soots as possible.
The contract for the cement abut-
ments for
4 T the bridge o1( 's(deroad
l;
Con. 2,
n1, and 1(tFr l''
a the bridge on sidolroac.
1,Con, 2 was let to John McNabb for
5 00
91 per cu, d
, excavatio included,
P Y 1 dad.
The cement abutments for Bremner
(ridge was let to John McNabb, at
$4.50 per cu. yd, excavation not in-
clucled
A requisition was received hem
10(1(70 Lake, asking to have parts of
the tile portion of
the Oox Drain re-
paired.
L
paired, John brown was )1ilpointed
to examine the drain and have the
necessary repairs completed
Phe Courts of Revision on the Pol-
lard Drain and 'tie 14111 0oneession
Drain By -Laws were now closed, no
change being made in 111e original
651: A P 11
a @ n 11 L. a By-laws r 1 13 14 A tver 1
y
Y e 1000
read .10 third time and (Molly passed,
The following accounts were pre-
sented and ordered to be paid I --
Tent for•'patient, 13. 1(l 1I,i 712.05 ;
\1'illhull hands, work on gravel road,
710.00 ; Sawyer -Massey Go„ blade for
grader, 70.75 ; Arthur Bradford, s11nv-
cUiug, etc, 78,121 Robert Hun th.
gravel, anti ‘17111 ter road, 711,50 ;
C+, Biellap, commuted Statute Labor,
719,00 A, J, Carter, gll0ve1, 713,00 ;
Jas. Lucas, rep, culvert, 75.00; John
McDonald, 1Metier, 714,00 ; John
WesleymeKay, delivering pipe, bdy.,
Mel( 'lino, 72.50 ; Alfred Machan,
gravelling, 71.0.50 ; Jahn Slolss, shov-
elling,
hove11h,g, 75e ; Robert j, Hoover, putting
ill culvert Con, 10, 718.00 1hoA, Vad-
den,' gravel and shovelling, 7482.00 ;
John .McNabb, gravelling, 727,00 ;
John Brown, telephoning, 8Ur ; R. W.
Livingston, telephoning, 85e ; J, F.
13e1rnes, aon11(((i1et1 Statute Laborantl
repairing culvert, 710,00; gravel,
75.80 Is11ae Lake, repairing culvert,
79.00 S. S. Cole, serving Silver Corn-
ers 1)raiu By-laws, 71.50 ; Harvey
Dobson, allowance on tile avail' 00n.
7, 75,00 ; 13, Cunningham, tepairiug
Kil11's bridge, 78 00 ; W. 0, Harrison,
repairing culvert, 71.00 ;J. McCallum,
Trots, Molesworth Cheese and Butter
Om, t inber for bridge, 70.00 ; George
Speil'ul, gravel, $20.16; Geo.leit'-
an, commuted Statute Labol, 73.00.
J{IlyUouneil215t, adjourned to meet Monday,
All those se who intend n )1 their
1 t pay 1
assessments 43 1 tb Ull (411Y a the A 1' h' Municipal
)111
1
DL,:(1sR -I
c 1 By-laws passed this r t'
Y
1
c s e1( will
kindly do ser N o •yy
r t 1 betel 21
e July 5t.
next, 11s tie debentures will be issued
after that date.
A. H. MACD `ALM - eek.
or` Ol
your Painful Corn
What it wants is the soothing at-
tention of Patnaul's 00111 Extractor.
which lifts out the very root and
branch in short outlet'. No pain, no
atter effect, just clean wholesome
07110=Fiat's Putnam's,"
Microbes in Your Scalp
AuthoritiesY a
is
s that. a
microbe
causes baldness. If you are losing
hair try our remedy at our risk.
Professor Unna, of Germany, and
Dr. Sabouraud, the great French
Dermatologist, claim that a mi-
crobe causes baldness, and their
theory has been verified by eminent
scientists, This microbe destroys
the hair follicles, in time causing the
scalp pores to close and the scalp to
become shiny.. Then, it is believed
nothing will revive the growth. If
treated before this 0001113, baldness
may be overcome.
We know of nothing that has
given such universal satisfaction in
treating the scalp and }lair as l;exalt
•93" Hair Tome. 11 has been de-
signed after long study to overcome
the cause of
so falling 111111 as discovered
by Prof. Duna, Dr, Sabouraud and
other seal and it •c
a cel
p s ah t.. and
1(•c believe''
p
It will do more than any-
thing else eau to remove dandruff and
stop falling hair; and if any human
agency 750 promote a now growth
of hub' it will do that, too.
We want you to make us prove
We will pay fur a month's treatment
of Remail "93" Hair Tonic used dur-
ing a triad, if you will use it ac-
cording to directions, and are not
thoroughly satisfied. When we will
do this, you surely should not hesitate
to at least try it.
Start the treatment today. Your
• mere request will get your money
bask if you want it. Two sizes, 50o
and 81.00.
You can buy Resell "93" Hair Tonin
in this community only at our store;
F. R. SMITH.
Bruseele TAS XaQ Store Ontario
There is a Raxall afore to dearly everyt0011
end city in the United States, Canada and
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The Resell Stores are America's Greatest
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Brussels Council
Regular meeting of Brussels Council
MIS held Monday evening of last week
Reeve awl Oonnoillors in their seats.
Minutes of least Meeting read and
passed. Following accounts were
presented and on motion of itlessts.
McGuire and Pryne were ordered to
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.Audetso11 Bros, attendance at
scales $ 15 00
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Electric Light necouut 152 5a
3no. Luno painting bell tow-
er top 50
Angus O1lmpbella, work 9 50
Will. Rands Work 11 00
Jigs. Maxwell, work 7 00
11, Atwood, work 2 00
P. Milligan teaming &c., 6 28
3. Ritchie,tealning cls4.,...... 8 30
Jas. Ker naghtlu work 75
'W. idgr work 75
A.1 eIntnsh, work 75
N. 11c0auiay, mowing park1 50
Mail, Shepley & Gould, bell
t. towel - 110 00
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THE GREAT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION
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I Take a Holiday and visit London's Exhibition.
Single .Fare on all Railroads' in Western Ontario
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W. J. REID, Proaldont A. M. HUNT, Secretary
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Receipts from scales for 31111e were
reported by Weiglllnastor Olivet' to
be 728,05,
Tender for John Street sewer front
1-T. Kielcby. of Morris, at 71,817, town
to forms!' piping and catch basin tops
Was accepted o1( t 11(11011 of 01133uu111ors
Muldoon and Hewitt, Work is to be
completed by September 15111, El1-
g(voiu4lkerwa'e3 3s 7)17ha980ate. a year ago for this
7100 was pa1d.'1'bue11.Bros, on their
contract on thelrisbleigb street drain.
I�el'I111001f1t1 10'145 gi vett W111. 13ryan5
to remove two maple trees that Were
said to be in;erferhlg with his !VON'',
ty, coru01 of Elizabeth acid Thomas
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Conneilthen adjourned,
Canadian News
A Niagar a Palls roan fell to his
death while attempting to put in a
window screen.
Mrs. Shaw will be tried at Belleville,.
charged with attunpthlg to murder
her husband,
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The atfsttea of the census of
Ontario's ar1'3eulLure show (that the
L ural )3apulbatlun is duel easingwhile
farm
f 1 values 5110 increasing.
Miss Annie Miutlry, fntmerly of
Orangeville, Ont., attempted to
co1n11110 5ololde, (J1lnkjng half it
tumbler or 'Len per cent, ammonia,
Site Is in a precarious condition,
and if she lives will bo an invalid.
Aro You 1-oeingl.opke or Strength ?
Once you were' robust, bright
and happy. To -clay you are dull,
worried, failing In vitality and ap-
pearance. Just when you should be
1a your best you're played out lull
need a cleansing, bracing tonic.
Your blood will soon redden, your
vivacious spirit will 50011 return,
you'll be yourself again If you regu,
late the system with Dr. Hamilton's
Pills.' .Atruly wonderful medicine.
It searches out disease, positively
drives away headache, weariness,
and lack' of vital force. Give your-
self a chance, Use Do. Hamilton's
Pills and watch the result. Sold
eVely*V here in 250 boxes.
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I wish to thank the public for 27 years of patronage and •
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Yours Truly,
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Special and prompt attention paid to repairs.
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construction and material and thus give the user more value for Iris
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