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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-06-30, Page 6',11:11l Wl llil lli! TIMES, JUNE, SQ, 1, .0
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At all Druggists or direct from
COLEMAN MEDICINE CO,,
Toronto
25c. a Box.
1
TIVENTY VEARS AGO,
Loee.1 History of the early 80s.
Items from the "Times"' tyles,
(From the TIMES of June 27, 1890)
reemet NEWS.
The Q.eeen's hotel has a new bus roll.
Ding this week. Mr. Black is driving
for the Queen's and has diecoatiuued
iiia awr.
Dr. Chisholm is adding to the attrac-
tiveness of bis office and dwelling plane
by pulling down the old fence and by a
new coat of paiet,
Mr, Friend. who has been offered the
position of precenter in the Presbyter -
eau church here has accepted and will be
lin town on Satardey,
Mr. Wm. Dore shipped two buggies
to Thessalon, Algoma, on Wednesday.
The brickwork for the new town hall
is begun. Messrs. McGregor Bros. have
the job in hand.
Oa Saturday, Mrp. F. A. Billingsley
sold off her furniture an the market
square and on Wednesday left to join
her husband hi that farthest weetern
province of our Dominion, British Col-
umbia.
At the Assembly, which met this year
at Ottawa, we note that Rev. H. Mo-
quarrie, Wingham, and Rev. D. M.
Ramsay, Londesboro, .,have been ap-
pointed members of Knox College Sen-
ate.
Mr. Wm. Lithgow, Librarian of the
Mechanlos' Inetitnte, is elway astonieli-
fng hie friends. On Tuesday, that hot
day, when other people were trying to
keep cool, he was busily engaged scrub-
bing the staircase, Mr. Lithgow is wel
up in years, but has enongb energy for
any man yet.
The Y. P. C. B. Association met in
the basement of the Preabyterianohnroh
on Friday evening. After the regular
meeting, new ci iters were r.ppointed
for the next term;-Preeident, W. B.
Wallace; Vice Presicent, Mies. Rome;
Secretary, Mies McQnarrie; Treasurer,
Mr. Hutton.
Mr. James Anderson and wife left on
Friday evening for Menannan, on Sat,
urday morning they left for their future
home, Cavanville, about 70 miles be-
yond Toronto.
BIRTHS.
Lowrie -On the 22nd inst , the wife
of Mr. James Lowrie, Turnberry; a
son.
MARRIED.
Sutherland --- Hutton. - At the reef.
deuce of the bride's tether, on the 25th
inst., by the Rev, H. McQaarrie, Mr.
James Sntberland to Sarah, eldest
daughter of Mr. W. B. Hutton, all of
W ingham,
DEATHS.
Busb.-At Culross, on the 18th inst.,
John Bush, aged 81 years.
Kir kiend.-At lot 12, con. 7, Cuirass,
on the 18th inst., Walter Kirkland, son
of Wm. J. Kirkland, aged 6 years and
0 months,
:a4.
KERNELS FROM THE SACTUti!
MILL
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.
Even the honest pretzel is crooked.
A compliment that isn't exaggerated
seldom makes a hit,
If you would please your friends, keep
your troubles under cover.
'teacher's Nerves,
Teaohers often have the reputation of
being oross when the trouble is with the
nerves rather than the disposition. Mr.
A. Sutherland, Principal of South Bar
School, Sydney, N. S., writes: "I was
worried, had indigestion and headache.
Doctors failed me. You can depend on
Me to recommend Dr, A, W. Chase's
Nerve Food for I believe it has entirely
cured me," Tired brains and feeble
nerves are soon restored by this celebrat-
ed food cure.
The man with a noble ideal in life
isn't always shooting off his month.
When a girl tells a young man she
hates him it's a sign that she doesn't.
Lame shoulder is almost invariably
caused by rheumatism Of the consoles
and yields quickly to the free application
of Chamberlain's Liniment. Thit lini-
ment le not only prompt and effectual,
but in no way disagreeable to use. Sold
by all dealers.
Smart little coats of plain colour are
worn with ohecked, striped or change,
able voile or silk.
HEADACHE
AND
Burdock Blood Bitters.
The presence of headache nearly always
tells us that there is another disease
which, although wo may not be aware of
it, is still exerting its baneful influence,
and perhaps awaiting an opportunity to
assert itself plainly.
I.3urdoek Blood Bitters }las, for years,
been curing all kinds• of headaches, and if
you will only give it a trial we are sure it
will do for you what it has done for thou.
sande of ot}here.
+4-4-+++++ Mn, John Connors,
Haache ♦ B u r l i n g t o n, N.;e
,,etrwrite. Ihavebeen
Con ion♦troubled with head-
♦
circa. ache and constipation
♦ for a long time. After
44+444++ 4- trying different doer
tors' medicine a friend
asked sue to try l3urdock Blood' Bitters.
]( find 1 am completely cured after having
taken three bottles. I can safely retool
mend it to all."
For sale by all dealers.
Matrifaeture t only by The T. Milburn
Co.. l.iriile,l, Totem Ont.
If yon want to throw something at
anybody -throw cologne, Or room.
Do not throw briokbate. Or mud, If
you snntt ktok-lro behind the barn and
kiok yourself, For if you real that wry,
yea area wan that needs >a:iohtnii,
i Lace and more lapel It perches in
bir,'h bttwe on hate; it covers silk even•
ing gowns; it forme handful wraps,
either to separate glory or oauzbiued
with gold tulle.
SHINES IN SOCIETY
Women with Fascinating Hair
Always Attract Attention
If you are a woman with dull, litelese,
ordinary hair, do not feel distressed.
Just metre up your mind that yon can
have just at luxuriant and captivating a
head of hair as any any outer woman,
and quickly, too.
Just go to Walton McKibben th's.
very day and get e. bottle of Parisian
Sage. Use it as direoted, and in two
weeks your skin will be free of dandruff,
your hair will be soft, lustrous and
beautiful.
If your hair is falliug out, Parisian
Sage will atop it..
If your hair is thin, Parisian Sage
will make it grow in heavily.
If you have dandruff it will quickie'
vanish when Parisian Sage is used.
It prevents hair from turning grey;
stops itching scalp almost instantly and
is the ideal dressing for daily use.
A large bottle costs only 00 oents at
Walton MoKibbon's or direct, all charges
prepaid from the Danadien makers,
Giroux Mfg. Cc., Fort Erie, Oat.
Physioiau (at hospital) -"How did
you happen to fall from the top of the
ladder?" Patient -"A pretty woman
was passing, and while trying to get a
good took at her 1 elipped Band fell."
Physician -"Ah ! the same old story a
woman at the bottom of it."
i8Ot1"3 WH.iS?
We offer One Hundred Dalliers Re.
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by Helie Catarrh Cure.
F.J. CHENEY ck CO., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J, Cheney for the last 15 years. and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
WALDINCi, KIRNAN & 1kfAl vis,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly, acting directly en the olood and
macoae surfaces of the system. Testi.
menials sent fres. Price 75 dents per
bottle, Sold by a,l Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti.
pation,
The Dundalk Conned strnok off the
bneiness assessmont of the three hotels
in that place and reduced the property
assessment of each 8331 per cent, the
total reduction on the three hotels being
$10,850. Dundalk is under looal option.
The death occurred at hie residence
in Aehfieid, an Friday, the 17th inst.,
of Archibald McKenzie, aged 44 years.
In Holland an unmarried lady invar- Deceased had been in failing health for
iable' walks on the right of her escort, some time; but his death was very sud-
while a married one takes her husband's den and unexpected. Be leaves a wife
left arra, and a family of two little children.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Every Bane man should be able to give
an account to himself of what he ie liv-
ing for, and what goal he has Bet him-
seIf to reach.
Mr. Figg-"Gasser says he kept per-
fect' y cool last night when that burglar
got into the house." Mrs. Figg--"So
his wife told me, She found him try.
ing to hide in the refrigerator."
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold
on a guarantee that if you are not sates.
fied after using two-thirds of a bottle
according to•directions,.your money will
be refunded. It is up to you to try.
Sold by all dealers.
Another one of the older residents of
Lnoknow passed away on Friday the
17th in the person of Catharine Ander-
son, relict of the late Angus Beaton, at
the ripe old age of 88 years. She had
been ill for a considerable time,
When the young man sits in the part
for talking nonsense to his best girl -
that's capital. But when he has to stay
in of evenings after they are married --
that s labor.
The 1 est in Prison.
Tightly imprisoned in the modern
shoe the feet perspire and the skin is
chafed and irritated, until it is in any-
thing but a healthy condition. Corns
and bunions are formed and walking
becomes torture, Possibly you never
thought ofeDr. Chase's Ointment in this
connection bat it brings wonderful
relief and comfort almost instantly. Its
soothing, healing effects are magical.
An Iowa editor was asked, "Do hogs
pay?" He replied "a good many do
not; they take the paper several years
and then have the postmaster tend it
back marked "refused" or "gone west."
Ribbons of every variety, seemingly,
are called upon to contribute to the sea-
son's fashions. Especially popular are
the warps and prints for girdles and
sashes at the present time, and there is
CA TO a ! 1 A still a later trend in the use of plain and
velvet ribbons for the same purpose,
/"ar Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always 'Bought - . CATARRH POWDER Z Ca
is sent direct to the diseased parts by the
,Bears the _�/� � "� �'� improved Blower. Ileals the
,�,Jl�j�'��/^��``""'''��'''S`�';`��''••�� ulcers, clears the air passages.
�IgnittlTe of 95:947444 stops droppings in the throat and
ppermanently cures Catarrh and
Hay Fever. 28c. blower free.
-4.�- Accept no substitutes. All dealers
Teachers for county schools are as i • or €,lmanaon, Batas & 00., Taranto.
scares as hen's teeth. Inspector Camp.
bels of Weat Bruce soya that no lees than Randolph MacDonald, contractor
50 teachers Will be wanted to fill 'Man- some time ago lined the Walkerton and
dies thatLnbknow railway for $5 6.55 45 a balance
In inspectorate and therewill I '
a said to have been due him for construe.'
probably be as many in Boat Bruce,
teen of part of the railway from Walker -
If you are net satisfied after rising ea- ton to Prot
orsAt this ttfal the ease
cordingto directions two. thirds of a tot
tle of Chamberlain's Stomachtand Liver wet; dismissed with costa, MacDgilald
Tabletsyou can haver has since died and hie executors -
'oda money bock. to a appeal
'rhe tablets ()leanso and invigorate the ! ed the case, The treat came off in To.
stomach, improve the digestion, Mgt- ; ronto last week and the appeal was al
tate the bowele. Give
get well. Sold by all d tAieere a trial and lowed and ;lodgment given for the
amaniit. ,
Iii spite of alt the confusions and ,
tbwartinga of life, th3 habits and re- i
silietioes and the counterstrokes of fate, 1
it is manifest that, in the long rtin,
human life becomes broader than it was,
finer acid deeper. On the whole -and It
nowadays Altar* steadily -things get I
better. This is a �beenlar amelioration
of life, acid it htbrotight stout by good
will working through the, efforts of Met, f
-II G. Wells. i
DR. A. W. CHASE'S
—
(mfehroxa NIL'`H'x��MEI
CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA,
Broneliitis, Croup Coughs and Colds, or
looney back. Sold and guaranteed by
W ALTON ille1Ct13 lO T.
A belt of patent leather, preferably a
book mai, should in worn with a separ-
ate want and skirt
It eared ""/or "16 saved the llfe.
of my chit 1," are the expretaicos you
hear every day about i)at4n,herltitn's
rialto, °Maori and Dim rhoee ltetriecty.
This is true, the world over where this
valuable •remedy has bean introdnaet',
No other ins i"'inti in nee for diarrhoea
ar hOwel oi410.111 4 has received such
Rennrat aournval, The secret of the
aii.ocess of Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera
end Dlarr'boea tteniecly is that it agree,
Said by ail dealers
Hundreds of acres at lend ariginaUb
granted to Northern Qntario, to v -•ter•
ons, have fallen into the 'muds of tpeou'
tutors, anal rag leti ns have been ignor.
ej. The Ontario Goveruurent noted
wisely in o woe/ling the grants, where
settlement regulations have not been
oampii'd with.
Switzerland ie a land of fiewere- and
Ito thrifty inhabitants have made the
blossoms very largely contributory to
the food supply. Aaoordiug to stetistios
gathered by the Swiss Saeiety al .Agri.
oelturiets 'thtre are 250,00 hivee or col.
oniee of oees in the oountry, each of
which produces forty pounds of honey
daring the season, a total of 10,000,000
ponnda a year. The average pride of
Swiss honey for the year 11)09 was '25
dente a poun9, giving the year's pro
duot a total valne of $e 500,000 ' As the
flowers grow without oultivetiou and
the bees work without wages, other
than cart t tieing, producing their own
food supply, the honey orop is in great
pert clear prefit,
Fifty Years' Experience of au 010 Nurse,
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is
the pteserlpttou of one or the best fe-
male pbysicians and nurses in the
Cured States,and has been wed for fifty
year& with never -failing emcees by
millions of mothers for their children
It relieves the child from pain, cures
dtarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind collo. By giving health to the
ohild, 1t rests the mother. Twenty-five
oents a bottle.
Fancy bead oollars are worn again
this summer,
In spite of the fact that summer is et
hand there fe a tendency toward giving
every cloud of mousseline, voile, or
chiffon its silken Lining.
C'hamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish
sick headache, prevent despoudency and
invigorate the whole system. Sold by
all dealer&.
For general wear fair sized as well as
extremely small toques will be worn,
orae of the newest being of cbangeables
straw in a coarse basket weave.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Few people realize what an excellent
bistament a rubber eponge is for "dry
cleaning" woolen 'materials. The gown
ehonld be laid upon a table or flat sum
face, and rubbed briskly with the eponge
taking care always to rub the nap on
the wrong side and cleaning the cloth
carefully after each rub. Even the
ightest of woolen materials can be treat.
ed in this manner.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Three more bodies have been taken
from the ruins of The Herald building
at Montreal, and the dead now number
thirty. three.
Pumpkins are often need for hog feed -
`ng in place of roots in fall, and they
give very satiefactory results, They
also make exoellent feed for dairy cattle
at the same time. Roots fed in early
fall cause scours, while pumpkins, being
then fully matnre will not do this.
It was stated by Charles M. Hoye.
President of the Grand Trunk and
Grand Trunk Pacific, that by this fall
there would be a third line connecting
the head of the great lakes with St.
John and Halifax to the Atlantic, In-
cluded in the plan are the use of the
Grand Trunk System to Levis complete,
G. T. P. to Moncton, and the Inter.
colonial, from Monotoa t0 Halifax and
St. John.
ad Eczema
B th Legs
Flemarkablo cure of Chronic Eczema
by use of DR. CHASE'S
OINTMENT.
You could scarcely imagine a more
severe test of this ointment than the
cure of Mrs. Clark recorded hero. For
twenty years she suffcred all the tor-
tures of this terrible disease and tried
la vain the prescriptions of doctors
and the cures commonly recommended.
Mr. Prod W. Clark, Petworth, Ont.,
writes: ---°'My mother had Eczema in
both Legs for about 20 years and suf-
rcd from tho dreadful itching, sting•
big sensations which can never be
described. r'i
cd. .5doctored. end triedd
everything for it but got no relief
until she used. Dr, Chase's Ointnitnt
which. was recommended to her by a
friend, She found that this brought
relief and by continuing . itS use has
been cured of Eczema;. I do not think
any one could have this horrible dis-
eese any worse than she did and can
recommend Dr. Chase's Ointment as is
thorough cure for I"eseme.''
l)r. Cltttae'e Ointment, 60 eents is bot,
at ail dealers or Ediitanson, slates & (To.,
r..onto. Dr. Chase's Recipes -sent free.
Canning Tomatoes Whole.
TO can totuatope whole, out tip small I g4
and whatt you might call refuse tonme�
•
r00e, and stew then, soft. Tura into a
aheeseeloth bag and let the joioe drip in'
to a bowl bslow the bsgr, without.sgaeez,
ing it, Whets the pulp has dripped dry,
season the juice la the bowl with salt
and white pepper, ()over and keep hot,
Meanwhile you should have cored very
neatly large smooth tomatoes of nut -i
farm tiZ , Liy t aside bs' side, in a
large armoire, or balm pan aud way
them' with cold water. Fit another pito
ora cover closely over the whore Dud set
in an oven, where they will oome slowly
to the b'itt. As kaon as thewater fairly
bubbles, take up the pan and set upon
the range, Have at hand: large pouthed
sterilized and heated jars, Fill, very
carefully, with the whole tomatoes;
cover et onee with the reserved strained
juice (which (neat he boiling hot) and
seal.
You may put up egg tomatoes in this
way. They are pot oared and make a
Moe salad, laid upon Iettuce.
The toneatcee are not skinned, end
bold their shape well.
Another way of aaaning tomatoes
whole 18 to pick out firm, lance tomatoes
of uniform size. Lay in a pan and cover
with boiling water. Dover for ten rain#
ores and strip off the shine. Have ready
two -quart jars. sterilized and heated.
Pack one full of the whole and skinned
tomatoes. Set in a deep Pan of boilime,
water and fit the cover to rho jar loosely.
Naw fill another jir and set in the pan.
Do this until the j'ars are all full. Dover
and let them stand fa the boiling water
for eight minutor. Take or' the tope,
One at a time, and fill to overflowing
with boiling water frstn 4he teakettle.
Seal and set aside in the dark to cool.
Tomatoes, however canned, should be
kept from the light until yon ate ready
to use them. Wrap each can in thick
paper. The light acts ohemioaily upon
color and flavor.
Among the novelties in buttons are
those of'hand•carved ivory and mounted
in silver,
The Montreal firemen who distin-
gurshcd themselves with bravery at The
Herald fire are to reoeivemedale.
Dr. John S. Booth of Montreal was
fined $8 and oust for cuffing a man who
wanted him to attend his sick father,
Red buttons and red embroidery give
a note of contrasting color to pongee
frocks, whether in blue or in natural
calor,
4,100,
r You
upture d
I can curethe worst case of
Rupture from infancy to old age,
without operation or loss of time.
ACT AT ONCE
and remove the daily danger of
strangulation. Fill in coupon
and send to Dept. J.
.I, S. SMITH,
88 Caledonia St,
STRATFORD, ONT.
Name
Address
Age Time.Rup . ......
Single or double
Satisfaction guaranteed.
4r rat�.li
POPULAR STALLIONS.
The 3mportod Clydesdale Stallion, " Mascot"
will make the season of 1010 ss follows: -
Monday -Leave his owner's stable, Binevale,
for AIex. Moffatt's, 21:.4 miles east of Bluevale,
for noon ; north to Kirton Bros.,' con. 5, Tnrn•
berry. for night. Tuesday -Alex. McPherson's,
bon. 1, Turnberry, noon; and to Bluevale for
night. Wednesday- To Wm. Elston's, eon. 2,
Morris, for night. Thursday -Jos. 7, Rorr'&
con. 18 East Wgawanoaii, noon ; and to Dennis' stables, ova. Cement Works Wineham,
and remain until Saturday morning, ;Batas,
day -To his owner's stable, Bluevale, and re,
Main until Monday morning.
T. W, Krxo, Proprietor.
lonlmial. Om*
'FR
ELIEVE
The Greatest Cure For
Rheumatism In The ' orld"
I oweeron, Qvzt., Oct. iptii. ;909.
" For many years, I suffered from severe P.beumatisnt, and the attacks were
very distressing and prevented me front doing my ordinary work, I tried many
remedies and physicians' treatments, but nothing seemed to do nee much good,
and I was becoming very anxious for fear I would become a permanent.
cripple from the disease.
I tried "Fruit -a -Lives" and this medicine has entirely cured sue and I
honestly believe it is the greatest Rheumatism cure in the world."
E. E. MII,TaS.
Such a statement could not be bouglit.from a man like Mr. Mills, Ile thinks
too utueli of his good naive, to sell it or sign it to an untruth. Mr. Mills tried.
" fruit-a-tives" after all other treatment failed -and "Fruit -a -tires" cured him
of Rheumatism. In the goodness of his heart, he wrote the above letter in order
that sufferers in all parts of Canada would know that there is one remedy that
actually sloes cure Rheumatism. This testimonial was entirely unsolicited on our.
part. Wedid not know that Mr Mills was taking "Fruit-a-tives" until we received
the above letter.
It is acase like Mr. Mills' that proves the marvellous powers of "Fruit-a-tives'
in arresting and curing disease, It may be stated, without fear of contradiction,
that "Fruit-a-tives" will positively cure Rheiuuatisni when properly used,
"Fruit-a-tives" is the only medicine in the world made of fruit juices and
is the greatest Rheumatism cure known to modern scic-ice.
Soc. a box, 6 for $2.5o, or trial box, 25e, Soka by all dealers or sent,.
postpaid, on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
Most of us are willing to take lessons
in patience at the other man's clinic,
Eighteen per Dent of adult Salgiane
ere laud•owaere, and 47 per ceps of the
eon ie held by owners of not u, ire than
100 acre?.
Suicide has swollen in Italy rem 834
oases in the year 1771 to 1,686 suicides
in 1908, in which year the number of
female oases stood at 610, an against 151
1871,
_The area of Europe and Aastrelia to-
gether almost exactly ulna's that of
South America, North America and
Australia combined would almost cover
Africa.
"Well, thank goodness you've never
eeen me run after people who have
tnoney." "No; but I've seen people
run after yon because you didn't have
money."
It is no longer correct to serve more
than two vegetables with meet course,
though with poultry cranberries are not
counted as an extra.
The annual report of the United States
Department os Agrioultare, issued a few
days ago, indicates that there are 16,-
658,000 cattle in that tenantry,
It is stated that •the coronation will
take place as soon as possible after the
firat anniversary of King Edward's death
and immediately after the Duke of Con-
naught will sail for Canada.
FACT AND FANCY.
A friend in need is a friend to dodge,
Italy medusa yearly 70,01)0,000 gal--
Ioas of olive oil worth $120.000,000.
Many a man ill love with a dimple
makes the mistake of marrying the -
whole girl,
• Keep your feet, dry. The best chest
protector is worn on the sole of the.
boot.
Itis better to get wisdom than gold..
It is also easier.
Meat is only three oents a pound in
!s stralia, and a workman's meal, costa
a dime.
Though courtship is the intoxication.
of rife, it is not necessarily true that
marriage is the doh headache.
Overanxiety for `greased palms makes'
the feet mighty slippery.
A fiat file is one of the beet things on,
which to sharpen bread and chopping
knives,
"Guelph has granted five years' ex-
clusive franchise to the Bell Telephone,
Company.
At the present rate of progress, by the -
time Canada has one-half the popula-
tion of the United Stases, her railway'
mileage will equal that of her colossal
neighbor. -Halifax Recorder.
.11
The Right Kind
of PrintinA
The kind that is neat, attractive and
up-to-date, costs you no more money
here than the inferior article does •
elsewhere.
Quality Counts
in painting as in other things, and the
TIMES is in a position to turn out first-
class wort: at very reasonable prices.
Try this office with your next order.
,
Arumbttrie L"ltief, the Imported Clydes•
dale Stallion will snake the season of 1010
as follows: -
Monday -Leave his owner's stable, flatmate,
for And, Douglas', gravel road, noon' and to
Andrew Ireland's for night, Tuesday -Bei, Paync's, Con. 2, Grey, noon; and G. Mc•
y'arlane's, graves road night. Wednesday -Td
Jas. S eir's, Con, 6, Morris; anon ; and Jas
Nichols', Con. 0, night. Thursday -To ,las,
Sheddon's, Con, 4, Morris, for noon; anti to
Hill's Hotel stables, Belgrave, for night
1:'ridatemeo As. Miller's Con. J, Morrie, and
remain until Saturday morning, Saturday-
To Robert Wnrwiek's,Con.8 Morris, for noon;
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main until Monday morning.
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