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VOL .214.5.1(1.—NO. 1829.
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GENERAL LOCAL NEWS,
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
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Walton Ninon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingleam.
Which ?
It seems a waste of words to argue
that a business education is necessary
for the success in lite of pouts g =enamel
women. No reasonable person doubts
it. It is a fixed fact.
The only question—the vital question
—is this
" Which college ?"
Shall It bo a scbool where common
sense. practical methods are followed ?
Shall it be the best college or next beet'?
It costs nothing to get our new cata-
logue. Simply askus to send it to your
address. It tells about. the most prac-
tical business Colleges in Ontario. We
believe it to be the very best.
Enter any thne. Individual instruc-
tion.
Wingham Business College
GEO. SPOTTON, - Principal.
(Affiliated with Chnton BUSIII(ME4
C011Ege)
Geo Co Hamm
OPEN
MARCH 1 st
- in city style, having for
sale the following lines
of House Furnish-
ings.
Wilton
Brussels
Velvet
Tapestry
Wool
trnion
Jute
• Axminster Squares
Velvet Squares
Tapestry Squares
Ingrain Squares
Linoleum
Oil ()lona
Axminster Rugs
Smyrna Rugs
Jute Rugs
Japanese battings
Ohina Mattinge
Cocoa Mats
Lining and Pads
Ali carpets sewn and put down,
_ also linolenms cut and fitted free of
_
charger
NEW SPRING
CLOTHING
. In Men's and Boys' now to
1 : hand. all and see my new
stom and new goods.
Special Prices for March.
•
GEog Cl HANNA*
Old Poet 01110e Stands
The Late J es Cochrane
Death came su lenly to our old and
respected friend, r, James Cochrane,
shortly after six o °look on Friday atter.
neon lest, and th annonneenient of his
death came es a a pries to his numer-
ous friends, Dece sod bed not been in
the be•st of health ince an attack of
pneumonia last au riser, but was able
to bo about the ho se as usual and on
the day of hie de h appeared to be
much brighter and n better health than
for some days. passed peacefully
away sitting in lei obair shortly aft r
partaking of his venieg meal. Mr.
Cochrane was a m who was univer-
sally respected for his many virtnee and
his circle of friend was very large. He
was one of the en; 'dy pioneers who as-
sisted in making ear Ontario what it is
toolay and he we — through all the trials
anti hardaleips of
n eters of Scotian
I tnd of his birth.
bern in Wain. n
land, oet the 5th o
yoangest son of
ioneer life. He was a
and was proud of the
Mr. Cochrane was
ar Edinburgh, Soot.
juee, 1823, being the
tthew Cochrane. He
remained with hia father on a forret at
Slateford, a few m les from Edinburgh,
until 20 years of a ee when he worked
his pottage on a, e tiling vessel, oat to
the "new world" t a it was then called.
He firat worked wi
and later secured a
chant at Berlin au
years teamed goods
Hamilton. Be the
lot in the Township
near Hamburg.
the hardalnpa of pi
was scarce and pric
cow he ever owned
cordwood and drew
ing the wood at $1,
spring of 1875, the
rented his farm in
oame to East WE
the farm one and
a fax e'er near Galt
osition with a mer -
for a number of
between Berlin and
purchased a bush
f North. East Hope,
ere he endured all
neer life. Money
s low. For the neat
he obopped maple
it three miles, sell -
0 per cord. In the
abject of this sketch
forth East Hope and
numb, purchasing
half miles south of
the town, rein wif predeceased him in
Jane, 1874, and since breaking up his
home some few years ago, be has lived
with his daughter, efre.D. H. Campbell,
on the 1st line of M write air. Cochrane
was an enthriseast o Oddfellow, joining
the Order over thin y -five years ago and
as long as his heals healt1 permitted attended
the meetings and 4o11 an active inter-
est in the degree w k of both the Lodge
and Encampment, During the summer
of 1905 he visited is native land and
there found man changes and 'only
meeting ono of his old school mates of
seventy years ago. Ilis was a life well
spent. Ile was up ight and honest in
all his dealings 4/2d will be Much
missed in the farailg oirele and by his
numerous friends. -Ott religion be was a
Presbyterian and it• politics a Liberal,
As one friend truly said, "Thotigh he
wile old in years he -vas always young in
spirit andOf a veryelvertal dispoettion,"
Mr. Cochrane was a lover of the neaten'
game and his first membership
with a sailing club ditto back to 16th
oftjantary, 1843 W1en he joined a club
near Edinbugh. Eo was a man who
was well posted on J all qtestions and.
vent a great deal 011 his time of late
years iu reading the newspapers.
Ile is intreived by 4nir sone and four
daughters, viz:—Villin in British
Columbia; Mattbe4i, at Glen Ewen,
elk ; Jaen on the l_ornettead in Wawa -
nob ; Robt, la Geter Townehip; Mr,
Ritz, at Dryden; Mtn. D. H. Campbell,
Morrie; Atte. T. A Ihnirell and MO »et
Cole/meat OxDrift, Oat, The funeral
te0k pew On Wean tadi' Melting to
the G. T. IL station d thence to New
Ilatieburg, interment 'Sting made in the
faMily plot in Ft-. j0 centetery.
KAISER THE Je ELER —has de.
(Adel to Star Only 10 y8 tenger 1 Denet
mita the batgalnal elling just at
half inlet for the net ten days! Call
and 060 What 1. bevel tt
WINGHAM TIME
WINGHAN, ONTARIO* THURSDA.1, FEBRUARY 28„ 1907,
Grose t
Postmaster Fifth
request the ILIARY
pose offioe to kin
when entering 01`
It is very hard to ke
perly heated when
open. This gentle h
a sueloient reminder
e Poore.
has asked us to
oplo who visit the
y close the doom
vieg the building.
p the building pro
-
e (leers are loft
ut should serve an
Bargains it Stoves.
M. A. Young, h1Udware mttrohant
has contracted wit ibe Talus for a
apaee and our reader will do well to
watch his announce' ents from week to
week, This week 11 ennounces special
prices on new and seconcnband stoves
and range& Lock —p the advt. in an-
other column.
Senuoneen Saen—Catai slaughter sale
of Drees Geode, Furs, ete. G. D. lento.
Proper
Mr, W, 1:0 Prtngl
frame dwelling an
street to Mr. -alien
possession on the fir
intends building a
two story brink rest
lot which he retain
lick's purchase. T
through the Agen
Real Estate and Ins
y Soici.
has dispelled of the
one tot on Leopold
I. Franck, went gats
Aptil Mr. Pringle
3. occupying a fine
ence, ou the vacant
north of Mr. Fra-
ni transfer was made
of J. H. Chishelm,
ranee Agent.
Bring along your Shoes. We sio re-
pairing and no it well. W. 3. GREBE.
Ruction Sal
Mr. Arch. Oa
of Morris will h
sale of horses, o
day afternoon,
bell baa too rano
on hie farm and
opportunity of s
Henderson, auo
of Farm Stock,
bell, of lot 7, 1st line
d a clearing anotiod
Ile and pigs, on 'Ines -
arch 7th. Mr. Camp -
stook for the pasture
arties have a splendid
curing good stook. 'Jas.
oneer.
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Goon GIRL
up family. Ap
kV
nitenn.—In small grown
y at TIMES °face.
Hoc ey Games
Three of the r ular hockey players,
assisted by Junin •layers went to Look.
now on Thureday iening lot and play-
ed a friendly gam with the boys of the
"Sephoy" town. They lost by a score
of 8 to 7. On F Way evening a Strat•
f ord hockey club visited Wingham and
were defeated b a score of 10 to 7,
There was a go st attendance and the
game was a good one.
Diaries and Caleneere, to cinar, will
be sold at half price, at K. M. Plennit,
Died atWoodstock.
One of the earlyj pioneer residents of
Morris township seed at Woodetook on
Saturday evening est in the person of
Adam Hendersonem bis 07th year. De-
ceased had been irefeeble health for Borate
time. With hiobrothers he name in
early life from So
clear the land and
it is to -day. Mee
W. J. Henderson
their uncle at Wo
thud and helped to
make Ontario what
re. James, T. M. and
ttended the funeral of
tistook on Tuesday.
Clearing Sale of everything in Winter
Shoo. Big Bargaius. W. J. Gxnng.
Fresh Arrivals at the Big Book Store—
Entirely new line of Cushion Covers,
ready for use. New Cushion Tops,
Oentre Pieces, New Panay Work—just
the thing you team to do up before house
cleaning. K. M. lesnert.
Superjntendent
Mr. W. 0. Stro
many of our readers
mer appointed assie
of Organization for
of Foresters was la
charge of the organ
Order. Mr, Strong
been with the Ortle
to take charge of t
position. He will
gratulatious of m
section.
NOTICE—Perim
ceipts dared Frit
greatly oblige by
were tinfortnnate
eines burned.
leriscol
At St. Sinnott'
by the Rev. P
Driscoll and Mai
of W. E. MoCa
marriage. The
her vieter, Mtge
Noorn Rohe
the bride, Both
highly esteemed
Will make their
a Nelson, 11. 0.
tinge Of a ra
John 2ibr, of
f Organization.
g. well-known to
who was last sum-
nt Superintendent
he Canadian Order
*week given bull
atlon work for this
has for many years
and is well qualified
duties of his new
ave the hearty eon -
y old friends in this
et having bills or re,
y, February 1st will
tending them in tie we
in having the dupll.
Hanna lee Co.
-helcOandlish
a parsonage laet night,
Graham, Austin J.
et, youngest daughter
elish, Were unitel in
ride was Attended by co
-laud Moteandlish, the let
cOatellieh, brother of M
ere well -know n and A
Neltion, where they 1 in
Owe The iteove from dt,t
pet tefers to the
idettgeter of Mr, and ih
igtletnis IT(
Hockey titch
An exhibition hook match will
played on the Wingba rink on Feida
evening of this week, ,tween the team
of Luoknow and W' gham, to oone
menet, tat 8 otolock. band will fu
nish music, and the ill be attune
atter the garae. Ad iselen 15 and 20
be
7 The regular zueeti of the Prtsbytery
of Maitlaud will be h d in SO. Andrew's
Preabyterian Church. at Tuesday afters
r• gong
g Rev. 3, H. Oliver, o S.1111111, who IS
°• now tooveriug from a evere attack of
typhoid fever, expect to resume his
regular work in a few eeka,
Rev. W. Lowe of Lo on, will preach
at St. Paul's Church, relay eveuitife.
Ile arrived in town his (Tbnraday)
morning and la staying at the Rectory.
CSUROirl NOTES.
Get Parnell's brea t Chtisttets.
Sewn PALE -2B% oft on all hoe of
Fall and Winter ham See advertiee-
went. W. 3. GREER.
Sale of 0 the
Mr T. E. 'Walker veill sell by public
auction attbe Nationt i hotel, ou Satur-
day, March 9th, at 2 v'elock p. m., Af-
ton good toilet cowe, souse having
oalfed and others v th calf; also a
number of one and tw 1 year old heifers.
At the same Mae a 1 year old mare
and 3 year old raFve '11 be offered for
F
sale. F. S. Scott will e the auctioneer.
Call at R. Johnston's and ow his line
of Feint, Rubbersand Shoes and be con -
mod.
The Scotch onneta.
Two more games bate been played in
the 10041 curling co petttion for the
Scotch lawman A. en Crawford's rink
won from D. Holmeserink, score 13 11.
Craw ford's rinn then won from L. W.
Haneon's rink, score :3 8. Two more
games are to be playe 1, F. Petterson's
rink with 0 Knecht 'e rink and then
Mr, Crawford t plays e winning rink.
nes—
eef
Good working horse lop/vale, Apply
at Wingham Salt WorKs.
Iligheet meth prim paid for butter and
ego at W. Bone's grocery, Chisholm
bluok.
Auctl/n Sale.
Mr. A. E. Lounit, lot 26, con. 10,
Tnrnberry, will h -1d a clearing Amnon
sale ot farm stoat _ in:apterous, eto., on
Friday, March 15 ea, The list includes
some well bred gook, and the imple-
ments are mostly sew and in good shape.
Everything will its sold without reserve.
Auctioneer John Purvis will wield the
hammer.
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New china Lunch Cloths and Doilies
jut arrived and for sale cheap at K. M.
Prennit.
A complete line of Felts, Robbers and
Shoes now on baud at R. Johastou's
Boot and Shoe Store,
Will Metin Guelph
A meeting of e executive of the
East Huron Teac ters' Asboolation was
held in the Seafo th public school Sat-
urday forenoon. The committee decid-
ed to hold thew --prim; convention iu
Guelph on Wechnieday and Thureday,
May 22 and 23. ' 'here were present at
the meeting, Mee A. Scott, W. Johns,
W. Baird, W. 7. Moffatt and J. Hart-
leY.
When year Shoes need mending send
them here to be doctored. We'll mend
them WELL, W. Jr GREER.
FOUSD—A white Etna tan he bitch
came onto my premises on • about she
16th of February. Oevoreian have dog
by paying expenses. °AVID W. MoDoet-
ALD, (Zetland,) Wingham P.O.
Weddi g Belts. •
Wednesday even ug of last week the
home of Mr. and er rs. Edward Boman,
Diagonal street, w the scene of a very
happy event when heir youngest dangb.-
tor, Miss Martha , was joined wed-
lock with Mr. Jam s Leishzuan, of
Pense, Sask. At nye o'clock the groom
entered the parlor, allowed by the bride,
leaning on her fath rs arm, the ceremony
being performed be Rev. W. G. Howson
in the presence of * number of invited
petite. The hapv couple wore un-
attended and the b ide looked beautiful,
dressed in white ailk, trimmed with
chiffon and applique and holding a
bo-
qnit of white brida:‘ roses. After the
ceremony the gue s extended hearty
congratulations an there a sumptuous
wedding supper as enjoyed. The
many beautiful ED fiefal presents testi-
fied to the high e eern in which the
btide hold. Mr. eithman is a former
resident of Morris and is held in high
ettteetn. Mr. and re. Leishman Will
leave lb a talon the for their new home
in the West and w II take with them the
best wishee of e cwt of /donde for a
happyend 'mope t s future.
About year a o Toronto Saturday
ight passed int new hands, the eld
meetly ut to a now One, ot
hic.h Mr. IL Ge ler it the head, and
E E. Sbeppat beteg succeeded in
the editorship by Joseph T. Ola k.
s stated by one otour exohattgete the
abagement bee inPdo good, and &Ant'
y Night is le a o1s by itself izt 0,tn-
a. Any of oar re dere OED tea a fro
mph, copy by seek. ng a postal card to
e pnblishIrs, 28 A .)laide Street MO,
n'onto.
Rev. M J. Wilson, B A.,of Teeawater
will preach in the Meth diet church next
Sunday morning and vereug. ASV.
W. G. Homan will pre oh Educational
sermons at Teeewater.
The regular comma ion service in
connection with Si. A drew's Presby-
terian Church will be ht ld next Sunday
reernien, when the ne iudivional com-
munion cups will be us d for the first
time. Preparatory aero e will be held
at 2.30 o'clock op Friany afternoon.
Anniversary meeting t will be °madman
ed by the Salvation Army Saturday
night next Rod Bewley at 11 a. m. and 8
p. tn. in their barracks and at 3 p. m.
in the town hall who Lieut. Colonel
Sharp will give an add ees oneTbe Work
and Progress of the nalvation Army."
D. P. Macdonald in t le chainsupported
by several citizens Alondav night at
8 o'clock in tbe town aall, a Hallelujah
Weddiug. The people are heartily in-
tvited to these meetin 0.
WANTED,A good mom to not es fire-
man arid engineer et the chair faotery.
Apply to Canada Furniture Mazinfact-
urers.
Canadian *resters.
The open meeting f Court Maitland,
Canadian Order of ]'resters, held last
Friday evening was ery well attended.
Mr. W. J, Greer WE voted to the chair
and those present be rd splendid address,
es from Dr. U. M. tanley, Chairman of
the Medical Board nd Mr, S. P, Hoag,
one of the High uditors. The aims,
objects and the sp ndid financial stand-
ing of the Order ere fully explained by
the speakers. S rt addresses were also
made by Dr. P. aodonald, A. H. Mus-
grove, D. M. Gor OD and other members
of the tool Cour , The meeting gave
the members a cl arer understanding of
the proud positiot held by this purely
Canadian Prater al Society. Mr. T. G
Weston, who is orking in town in the
interest of the 9, der is meeting with
splendid success At a special meeting
held on Monde evening several candi-
dates were tend ted. Another special
meeting will be held next Monday strew
frig and all me e! bus are requested to be
present.
The W gham Sonspiel
The Wingle tit bonspiel opened
on Tuesday a ernoon, with nineteen
rinks in the cora etition, divided as fol.
lowst—Lacknow 8, Kincardine 1, Pal-
merston 2, Inge oll 1, Durham 1, Lis-
towel 1, Harristo 1, Seaforth 2, Fergus
1, Southampton 1 Wingham 5. This is
a larger number f curlers than have
visited Wingham in some years, and
the local club is tc be congratulated in
making a success a,. the annual bonspiel.
The ine is in exceillent condition and
some good curlint has been in order.
The result of the Ottyieg up to the time
of going to press is 'ew follows: —
OPEN ot-trnzrriort.
Prelimin try Round, c
Ingersoll. Luoknow.
3. E. Gayfer - • 13 W. Allan - - 10
Luoknow Durham
Jas. Banter - - 15 J, C, Telford - 13
Peeps. Seaforth.
T. J. Hamilton - 17 W. McDougall 9
FIRS1. iminen
Wingham. Ingersoll.
V. Vannorman - 1 3, E. Gayfer - D
learriston, Wingham,
Capt Holton , - 111 W. Holmes • 10
Veitigharn. Fergus,
A, M. Crawford - 1 T. T. Hamilton 9
Wingham Palmerston
P, Paterson - s 22G. Graham s 13
Listowel. '. Seaforth,
3. Boehmer - - 12E. Bright r - 8
Palmerston. I Kineardine,
J. H. Taman • - 133. Ross - - .7
imeknew. Southampton.
J. G. Murdock - 14 D. McAuley - 0
Wwghaixi. Locknow.
1 0 Kueohtel - - 13 J, Hunter • - 7
2sn no ND, .
Lit towel Wicgham
3, 13oehne r • 12 V Vannorman - 8
1.,not n ivy nenzethant
J. G. Murdock - 12 tf, Orawtetd, 10
Item iston Palmerston
Oapt Holton • .14 3 II, Taman • 9
Wingham Wingham
le. l'etc.4801 • 11 q. ED9okte1 7
The consolation co etition it in pro.
green at time of writin . The Wingham
curlers approlate verylrnueh the kind-
le s of Mr. 3, A. Slot , for his wotk
lin making the dr.tw atM arranging the
igarnes,
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE
HENR DAVIS
Collector of .ustoms.
We this week give picture of one of
Wingham's early se tlees, and a maze
held in high esteem b a large cirole of
frieede. tar. Heury eavie is a ,on of
the late Rev. Mr. Davi, who was Rural
Dean of Baron and w o was for BCItle
eight years Rector of • Paul's ()hutch
of date town. Our res acted friend, Mr
H. Davisenune to Wi ahem fram Stret-
ford in .Teunery, 186 and engaged iu
the oarriage making business. In the
early days he took an active interest in
municipal affaira d was elected in
January, 1874 at a •ember of the first
village commit. In 1870 he served as
Reeve. In Octcbe , 1882, Mr. Davis
was appointed Ou Port Collector of
Customs for Wing na, a position he
still holds. Darin these twenty-five
years in public 1i1 he has given the
very best of eatisfee eon and his host of
friends hope be meta long be spared to
enjoy the comforts ett the new onstome'
office in connection wirb ;he pott offiee
building.
Mr. Davis is an
gion and takes a pr
weak of St. Paul's
brothers are rainiete
pieeopalian hi reli-
minent part in the
huroh. Three - of
s in, the same de
nomination, being Very Rev. Dean Dv.
is, D. D., of London; MM. amen Davis,
M. A., of Sarnia; Rev. R. Davis, of
Toronto. Aziothe brother, Mr W. R.
Davis has been e itor of tee Mitchell
Advocate since 186
paper in that year,
In addition to hi
of Customs, Mr.
years rt presented
ocean steamships-
passengers across t
His genial, cou
manner and strict
, baying founded the
duties as Collector
avis has for over 20
the Allan Line of
d has ticketed many
e bleu deep.
teens and obliging
utegrity have won
for him the respect of all with whom he
has come iu conta
Gentlemen, ycu are Said
See Prof Doren- .nd'a A Coverings
in Wigs Cud Toup -s, wog on tds-
ands cc heads. T y artf dtection
against Celine Cate, rh, e nd give a
moat natural and y ug appearance to
the face.
Trying en and demo Outing tbo
superior art or th se go' 9 free ot
charge.
He will be at Br nswick House, on
Wednesday, Mar, 6t
Letters from askatchewan.
,.e
The Tinos has roe ived a letter from
two subooribers in S katchewan during
the past week. Mr. . E. Smith writes
from Estevan and sa s he is very well
pleased with the W at after spending
two years there. Tb weather was some.
what stormy this, wi ter, but he has not
yet seen any of the b 'zzattls of which he
heard 00 muoli when siding in Ontario.
Mr. Jamas Gilmour, o needy of Turn-
betry writes from Ca on. He says many
of the farmers (himse 1 among the num-
bu) were unable to arket their wheat
and were forded to e ect buildings near
the railways. Mr. Gilmour adds, We
are put to this trout+ and expense sim-
ply because the 0.P. . cannot begin to
keep up with the i igration coming
into the ortntry, beta short of cars and
motive power. If we ad more compet-
lug lines it would meci something to the
(toiletry. We have a fie settled country
here mud are getting pdo- date. We
are formed it Lecal I proveruent dis-
tricts with a regular a tented Council,
Mee Gilmour being Seo -Treas.ot his dis-
trict for the past thz es eats."
TENDERS ANTED.
T118 desirable proper known as the
*Stone Bieck." joseele e street, Wing -
ben, is for sale. Teed ra to be receetted
by the undersigned up o and including
the first day Of Match, 1 7. Tame easy.
For fell particulars add ss
JA.s K ntsnotAt
3. 4TIl0N itogritanx
W.139bouti, Out.
k
DO YOU WANT
A Cough lqedlethe that
cures.? It' so you should buy a
bottle of our
Canadian.
Cough Cure
Whio,h cures all kinds ofcoughs
• and colds in very short thue.
We guarantee this remedy
to cure and the pzice is only
• 25 cents.
To be obtained .only et
Walley's Drug Stor1
e
L'HONN 100. WINGRA 'I, ONT.
,.. al .1 4{4 .
Property 'Own e rs
Will find it distinctly to their advantage
to meke me their agent; based on
(meek returns aid settee°.
tory dealing.
The following Hat ate a few of the
many properties for sale:
$850 —lee story, 9 rooms, nearly new.
rents $84 per year; Alice St.
$10l0—i4 story hoose, 8 rooms, good
repair, rents for $06 per year; Sobti
St
$1100-1 V.1, story frame house, 8 repute,
hard and soft water, fine cellar, ex -
Menet tepair; Francis St.
$1250-114 story house, 8 rooms, hard
anti watt water, nice looetion, rents
tett. $102 per year; 'Victoria $t.
$1200-2 story houses, AIN rooms,
beautiful location; Alher t St.
$1200-134 story }souse, El rooms, fine
cellar, stable, 20 froin treee, two
acres of land, Lower Wingharo.
$1300 —new brick cottage. 7 rooms,
hard and soft water, stable; Joseph -
em St,
$1000-2 story hone, 9 roomer, geigcl
remain a beautiful bonne; Scott St.
$1950— 2 Story brick cottnge, 7 rooms,
electric lights, ectosi stable; John St.
$2700-2 story solid brick house, bath,
furnace, could not be built now for
$4000; BIWA SI.
100 acres -3 miles from Wingham,
excellent. buildings, 10 acres of fall
wheat. 10 aer s of bnsh. owner has
lived on farm over flay yews; snap
at the prio
If yon want anything at any time in
Real Estate, come direct to head-
quarters.
Money to loan on farm security.
J. H. cutisHoLri,
Real Eetate. Ineurence and Loan Agent,
Vanstnne Monk. Winchesm.
Highest price paid for hides and pout
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try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
Dr. Ovens ()cultist, London, Surgeon
Bee, Ear, Nose and Throat e ince et Mos
ltbbo&s drug store, Tueeday. Mar, 5th.
—all day, Glasses properly- fitted.
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