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The Wingham Times, 1893-08-04, Page 1.s` VOL, XXL. --NO. 1120. WWINGI-UAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1893. ---The Woe r saw and sidngle milla are offered fors le in another column. ---Mr.. Hugh ss, Of B1 ievale, Cautions tltepublio ;gains negotiating certain notes, in another cola u, —Call Aeaeorttnaentt of'tfa ziStar Re nstrA2ol teta, . -Mr, L. Ear y, the well•known bridge builder, of E ter, was in town on best- ': on Monde , e-ITr. Peter 'sizer is able to be around again, we are p1 ased to ees, His knee ie rw* steadily improv g, —.E1.merican money taken at par for goods in my line, or will be discounted at ten per Cent. R. Hirt,' opposite Bank of Hamilton, 18 BUSY TAKING S ORR te HISCOCKS, Direct Dry Goode Importers. The Be=en, July 27, 1893. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING moms. Join. i1;.R Has cleoidad to again open a Dress anr.. mantle making business, at her residene2S Edward street, near Pringle's pop works, Satisfaction guaranteed. Apprentices wanted. 3m • Marriage Liceuaos Issued by A' neeot JCtt•.r.Gnsoia No 23, Vic- toria street, Wingliam, Ont. No witnesses required. LOCAL 1* WS T'ce 'rirla Bors azM . sirs.--.Trvo glasses of soda -water for 1; cents at R. Have, Settle of our . cal disciples of Isaac Welting have been naking some splendid eat:thee of black b s lately. w --Tenders are ked for the erection of du: agricultural 1I in Wiugharn. See advertisement in other column. —The date of tl opening of the season for shooting wood urck has been changed from Augn t 15 to 'eptember 15. —W t es, clocks and jewelry promptly repair end fully warraitted by HAasin Paula foyer Block, Wingharn. Messrs Gordon & 'McIntyre make an important annonuce sent, in _another ool- umn. 3..3e sure and r .ad it, and no doubt you will profitby so oing. —The Wingham se ball team intend going to Brussels on he'Jth instant to play a matched game wi 1 the Listowel olub. Brussels is giving a plendid programme of sports on that day. —Prieete moneys to loan on mortgages at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to tf • ,Torre NElsre:.ns. -- Grand social mai onoert in the Pres- byterian chureh, on ugeet 21JSt. Funds to pay papering and painting basement. This promisee to lee t Bret class entertain- ment as both foreign and local talent will take part. —Mr. J. E. JJ>w Clarke, town, who • town for upwards o Home fn,Engdaiu1, 1 'has not been haven time, and it is hop beneficial.. s nephew of Mr. It, C. tae been residing iii a year, retuned to his at week, Mr. Lewis good health for some I the change will be - Lauies, havo'vour garments made by Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite the; Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always first-class fit. he following re the eleetive•officeee of Maitland Lo re, No. 120, 1, O. 0. r., Wingham, r the current ter 'V..T. Sheffield, J. P. '.; W. Mainprize, N. G.; W. Hough, V. C .; . P, Groves, It. S,; 0,'. I ', 4T. B h tt o p.S.; W. .lir r ackenaliire, "Tl Itobt, Allan, Papas titativo to (reed Lodge. —The now criminal Cocde, which name into force Ju1x Ist, 'yes prisoners the right to testify in their o r behalf. War - does, sheriffs, mayors, roe es, eouneillors, i just Cee of the peace, (ac„ ., re i_do peace ;facers by this Act, • and 1 we the Sarno nights as a constable to nr a arrests. A person roatelog to assist en li ofiioers,r*iheu deniandsel to de so, is liab ; to six itionths' itnprisontnent, and anyone who wilfelly re. hints or obr•!e•„••ts any pea d ; officer in the execution a! fats duty is 11 bto,;o two years inep;rierarizrr tM —The Clifford E ress justly lam=bastes the tramp printer, ho dose envelopes and things to the detri nt of the Borne printer. —Rev. T. B. allwin, ' of Stratford, preached very ace° tably in the Wingliam Methodist oilurch, n Srmclay last. ---Thistles and o er noxious weeds are going to seed o vacant lots in town, Should not the cot .oil attend to the mat- ter? Tbose who ave gardens adjoining flava neat reason complain. The townsbil of Bast Wawanosh as d orris are puttin on considerable gravel on the road bat en Win`gbane and Blyth, Mr. ,Jas, Cecilia, is inspector of the north end between Be rave and Wing/min. Messrs. Hut nee Carr intend making some needed regi irs to .the dam at their mill during thea r water. They will make ample provision or the town's supply of water for fine rotection during the time repairs are in p gress. —For first.e oss tailoring and ch'''ip gents' fnruishins, try Webster & Co, Remember the place; only two doors north of the old stand and between Ross' book. store and Petterson's jewellery stop. Goderio Star is calling on the proper autLoriti • . of the ,town to Ice" h r horses, cattle an pigs from roaming elle streets of the ounty town. ,someone+ surely, is not do' ig their ditty, when such a state of affair exists. —On ,Saturda evening last, a matched game of football • as played on the park here, between a ' em composed of members of the Belmore : d Brickyard dubs and the Winghem fo"tball team. After a keen contest, the mat. I resulted in favor of the Wingham boys ., one goal to none. —Another no load of Massey.Rarri twine at T. L. J b's, Prices rightgnalit and quantity in i ength considered. Ale. all kinds of mac' nary repairs for the licas- sey-Harris, Patt. son, Wisner and D. Max- well machines o s and. All hind of repair- ing done to Varve ting machinery. T. L. Joen. -,—The following eachorsfrom thecoenty • of Flurou have sac essfully passed their ex- aminations at the t'oron;o Normal $013oo1, viz.: Messrs. W. ogarth, Hensall ;S. B. Smith, Cranbrook; l;dward Elliott, Varma; Win, Kerr, MeK' lop; Thomas Forsyth, Tnekersmith; and Misses Simpson, McKil- lop; Morrison, CIz Lel13uret; Bethune, Sea - forth; and Goven .ok, Winthrop: —Now that the hot weather has come, people should come to the fountain and get to fine drink of lemon sour, vanilla, straw. berry, raspberry, plea apple, ginger, chock- late, sarsaparilla or ice eream soda, one of the finest drinks in the land at R. Maras. —Ori Thursday Beigrave was be J. P., charged wits taining money in law. She pleaded —the lowest that c the Ad—and costs Post Office leaped teas. Complainant. determined to put t the =`: tai laws, i£ p. f last week, a lady from re W. F. Brockenshire, sending a letter eau - newspaper, contrary to guilty and a, fine of $fi10 ttld be imposed under lvas inflicted. Assistant Maloncy,of Stratford, The Golterrrment is atop to infractions of Bible, of Morris, returned be, the ether day. of a good crop la .all that he visited are Me been very severe, hat the wheat asap indeed in all parts of ted by the drought, —Mr, John Blstot from a visit to Mani. He, says the prosper'' part of the Proving poor. The drough and i . s estimated around Virden, ai the province vi will yield only bushels per acrd. '. living near 'Virden e —Hanover leo ese team is exyeotecl here slrortiy to give o ,, boys a match, —To nuotber. oluntg, we pubii.b en in- terestiug letter rem Rev. Wm. McGregor, pastor of tbe n,gheto Baptist eburoh, ---Metleelisi Murch pulpit topics for Sunday,d.ugus 6th. Morning: "The ,Lord's Supper." .Ever ing : "The Book of Deuiel" -second of tb series. —Several Ingham Tennis players played a neat with Blyth lovere of the game, on We- esday, but were not suc- cessful in the • endeavor to defeat there, —Rev. J. Bclnlondson, of Belvidere, Nov Jersey, ill conduct the services of the Fresbyte inn church on Sunday next at the usual ours, and the Bible class at 2,$0 p. m. —Weer an, ---A- servant girl for general housework. Apply at Methodist Parson- age.. —Quite a nu her of Wiugham people attended a ver successful garden party at Mr, Buie's, B th, on Wednesday evening, The feuds we e in aid of the W. F. M. S., au ver•660 as raised. =fizz. D. export cattle load on Mon load on Mon ere none too right along. ewart shipped a car load of n Th ursday, anther oar y, ansa will ship a third car ty netta,Though the markets od, tlio buyers are shipping ---G T R trains for Toronto and east reeve Wingham at 6.25 a m and 11,20 are. via W G sac B Division, and at 6.40 a m and'&45 p ne, via Clinton aid Guelph. Gooct.conneotious by all trains. At the las ampment, No. were installed b follows : .7. F. H. P.; T. J. El J. W.; W, J. S ;egor, Treas.' -Mr. Olive Grand Rapids, =tender returni lucrative positi tory there,"Ti and neanT of t ments are shu account of mar- I,et. llneeting of Minerva, En - 7, 1. 0.0. 1'., the officers P. C. P.. T. J. Elliott, as •roves, C. P.; 3, W, Dodd, ott, S, W.; Jas. Cochrane efi'ield, Scribe; Neil Me --r Gilchrist . returned from iohigan, on Saturday. He g shortly, liavii7g secured a n in a targe furniture foo- u Ies are very dull there now, nat mane fri u act n establish- downin the meantime, on rya e stringency of the money Mr. Jos. Cie export cattle on 1 onday last. •--Wednesday 1 t was Wingham's eivio holiday, earl it m• pretty generally obser. vett. A great num er of the towuspegpie wen; to Kinoardin on the Foresters' era oursiou, and theeo bo did not do so spent the day in the tea ter which gave .them the most pleasure and satisfaction, it is presumed, --Cash for good butter and eggs at B A Grahams market grocery. —There was frtir attendeuce at the meeting of &nc or of Hope Lodge, 1, 0. G. T. on Tues•;y evening last. The oMoer$ for next erre were elected, and a committee ail„ intod to arrange for a picnic, whose re. urt will be laid before the lodge at ne meeting. A full atten- dance is rogues.:d at next meeting in- stallation of offic rs, ice cream, cakes, and a programme, shipped a car load of —"Pen and Stn .'gist Sketches," one of the Grand Trunk Railway's many hand- some publication bas been received at this office. It is finely printed and beau- tifully illustrated • uarto, replete with vela - able information egarding the many points of beauty and in erest reached by the line, and which offe unusual attractions to summer tourists The eornpauy's service is now equal to , nytliing on the continent, its connections •e complete from ocean to ocean, and it •eves no effort untried to sleet the public t .ishee in eomfer•t, conve- nience and cost. —e1 ineetiug Tureberry Agri Wingliam on a good attendane slpeet in fovisiug fair, the plan.foi was submitted cided to ask for the agricultural b ceived up to Aug: to be completed ext. Mr. Win. iou as Directo copted, and Mr nodi, appointo --Bees,for sale or exchange, at the Iron Bridge Apiary and Greenhouses. 15 or e0 strong colonies of Italian bees, in any num- ber to suit purchaser. Will take hay or any uaefnl commodity. Cheap for cash. T. 0. G AIIAJr, Lower Wingham. On friday at ming last, about 10.30, the fire alarm we i sounded, when it was found that fire was in the roof of Mr. D. Shower& p p factory. The firemen wore on hand p .niptly and the water was soon pouring ,n tl}}e fire, which had not made much he lway Within five'miuntes from the first . rind of the alarm the,fire ,vas extinguis d. That is what we nf.iuld call quid: wor , when it is, considered that the hose cart 1 , cl to bo drawn about three blocks, and al ouplitigs niado._ The wind was bdo'sving f .m the east at the time, and had the fire m de much headway' Vetere being discove d, it might have clone con- siderable dam ge. As it vas, bet little damage was 'ne. The bills a d progatiltni $ are out for the games and errs ata,pesals next Wed - et. '.CtzVe'football' matches in filo forenoon for purses tale, etween Wingharn and Oran- Pair orris and Brussels. Base- Thee ill take place in. the aft; wen and Wiaghttni bein 330, and the Unions an like sum. There will also b .eleven foot moos, comic an r oath prizes. No entrants 15 nems admiesien to Vic Speoial rates on G. T. R be good and closely co; are expected. Seo pro further particulars, nesday, 9th will be play of ta25 each, brook, and ball games s noon, List• thatched fol Brussels for a water figh otherwise, f fee to game toric park. The fun wil tested gam grammes to —Court Wingb Order of Forester ments with the Company, to ru to the Sarnia tun 12th. T11e fare f Windham is p1• 01.30, and tickets day following. years of ago, ha Winghatn at 6,40 and Belgrave at enjoyable trip, a can visit Detroit, for the rotted tri bills. $1 A YEAR AR IN ADVA. O Lnacliei 1 resters. Seco:Sara. 1,11:1#x1 arnt p:' .tr rcretaul,;,te, On Wednesday las a very successful demonstration was 1101 in the town by the lake, under the aus.li,•e: of Derztoeetiation District No. 1, Camelia, ter.Ier of Foresters. The town was in holt, fuse display of huedmade, t.Iaarly in the da to All with visitors frons country, and the exeunt east were literally peel=, on a. days outing by the Huron, so that by 0n0 Wel the largest that has visit many a day. On the are train, the visitors were 1n3 at the station by the Reception Cone rittee of Court Lakeview, and after lie •ty greetings, a procession was formed zeaded by tile bawls, and a most of calf Ilumpiaus, and alter shore mne arch the market square was reach: , when an ad- journment was had for elb er. The second excursion tr in.arrived about one o'clock, and brought , e 33rc1 Huron Battalion, band from Sea .rth, and a large number of visitors. Aboi, 2 o'oleek a pro- cession was formed,consis ng of the Mayor and members of the Tot n Council, and. some members of the Big . Court of Pores - pant, Hincarcli : and tiler pi drove their Owl r:,e g,:ng Team place to aloes which is a very cq manner of Sun er touring. Urs. John '' :Meson, of Torts Mrs, Me,&llist: , of Grey, were viii town one day . at weer. r. Tee Hattie r Cid returned on tba visit with ftiy t and other 'places iri; ittou, of .Ganauoelea,' of the 0auadiau rla the guest of Mr. Jot esday night last. ay attire, a pro- Iasi from ani 4 and iia is beingPetrolia, Pore the town began 3 toMr, C ll. 13 the surrounding 1 fJbief Rangel n tains from the : Foresters, wa 1 leuds, eu We with those bent waters of Lu ck the crowd w Kincardine for al oe the airst ke "Jtteize % to p as We take t11: :Welt Hincarclii e, Brussels and ingbam brass tens, In carriages, and a rge number of Foresters, accompanied by four bands, After marching throng the priucipal streets, Lakeside ,Park w a reached, where Mayor Barnett read au a. dress of welcome and extended tbefreedorn /the town to the visitiug Foresters. 1l, al , wing, D H.C E., Palmerston, replied of behalf of the visitors, in a neat speech. A splendid prognt n na as then carried I out, consisting; in a lacros d match between 1 the Directors of the' Mitchell and Kincardine, ; rt which the lot- nitaral Society was held ter was victorious by dare goals to one; aturday last. There was Pe1•formanees 011 the tra :se by Prof- De - and after some time f Alva; slack wire porforiva ees by Prof, De - lie prize list for the fall 1 Alva, arc. Teo aquatic sp ,rte woro greatly. app'hs new show building !the perforrmannthe ces of Prof. wdDe&lva,alealso The approved. It was de- i splendid steamer; the lion rah, rave exeur- uders for the erection of ;stuns on the l,ilta tiuriu, the leve 11, said tenders to be re- were largely patrufifsed. During the afternoon, 41 District meet- st 8t1r, and the building! iug was held, at winch re was a good the 1st of September t representatiou. It was ecided that the sidster sent in his red,1 annual eelebratioe be bedd ou the which, ou motion, was; first of July, if poses e. This year's demonstration was pos IL Deacon; of East Wa-' count of • not `being in his stead. 'railway accommodation of ! vote being taken, it was m, No. 505, Independent next demonstration be h baro completed larrange- The election of officers re which oned on ac- ble to secure that. day. On a eeided that the id in Brussels. cited as follows : Grand Trunk Ttailtva I Adam Reid, Brussels, oh . irman ; D. M, Y Gordon, Wiughain, vice Marmon; H. P. grand cheap excursion Chapman, Ilil,ley e' el, on Saturday, August Rer. J. J. Noble, Eilniel, r the round trip from auditors' report show; n•as iu a solve cod at the low figure of , transaction of othetl butes ood to ',mane on Mon-' Accrued. The ente-tai Children under twelve + iug, in tI.a tclvn hall, faro. Train will leave : Comedy Company, dr standing room telae at rotary -treasurer ; 1 en,eha Iain. The that the District u, and alter the ass, the meeting meet in the even - by the DeAlva a full house, premium. The t avas of a, higu iug, 'Sir. 0 i1. g1r Cbief 'tenger, Iforesters,deliver- , which was well a. nl.; Whitechurch, 0.12, ; olltertaineient througlio .55. This will be a most , order. During the eve, those desiring to do so : Britton, of Gituauogne, i going by boat for 50 cents ' e I aln a ldress one I)'olesti For full partionlars,see ' received. The members of tI —The seconc annual gathering of the celebration,tdiirilall intact let Sons of Scotian of Bruce and Huron will the demoostratiott a gr be beld at Luck ow, uudee the auspices of iabortfool proud of Albyn Camp, or Wednesday, September 6. i .Am interesting d attractive programme; of athletic ap daIlcing will b athle` res, pipers who have„ games, e, with th rts, music and Highlands. Ferro pretiented. Theieading F; iIr. Thos. Bell leav and claimers of Great Brr- the World's Fair. en attracted by thoWorld's itrs, Mcxl.ndrew, of o expected to be present. at Mr. Thos. Bell's. Canadian. leaders, sliolild : Mrs. Reynolds, Le present a field o competitor's unequalled in ' Thomas visiting ftiei r; the history of S .attish games in Canada for : Sheriff Bowles, c , physical prowe.- and skill, and whose eon- • town last week visiti 0 tests will assur a a national character, Iu Mrs. 1V K. Snide d addition to the titereet that always attends visiting nor marry fr a well conducto programme of Scottish : Misses Welch and gauzes, arrant; meets are being trade to , . Bayed in Wingh secure the prose co of 48th Battalion bend d 7'r. J'. S. Amine E. of pipers as a c 'araotoristio feature of th , to the World's Fair gathering. 1 Ile says the Pair is reported to be. .Clinton owe -Record : Many faring tri this scoti. x, we are•infornled, have an areperohasi g American -steel ranges. The »rice avarng s about 1174, We are surprised that the far ing community will bite at such ,prices. Steel ranges, as good as can be msec, ttr: sold 9n Olin u for 2" o less. Farmers >,ttliats that carnet pay the cash to foreigners will be ready to gi . their notes. Every day our farmer frig cls are being wnrued agaiust the Titillated to . the humbugs. All have heard f the sem wheat, hay fork incl picture frame sw Idlers, and some in this county lave pais dearly fou their foolishnese. Buy coni re )on911)10 hasinees men at home. n nine . sea Cut of ten it costs the per. Maser 1::s money and ono hundred dollar otos to 1 riot loom tip when dice for ono housan dollars. •` ' —Lo ken PSunday Cuing, July 23rd, Curves • the ebyt an_ ebnrch and the oat a ae au 13. lVebb'e tesidenoe, pair £ • • ironed glasses. A small teas as en aif the right; Pirie piece. uy nes t tiding tame will phew leave, an we 1s , With Xn acids. 1 Mr. .7. 13, Fergus Yes - with iuvelicla the appetite is Capri-; a few days, last we d • mous and needs count that is Mrs J 1) Sill manufactured in Canada and 0 m eight to; twelve r. Elston lies a, son f elm • 11 11 is vary important iri this age of vast t material progress that a remedy be pleasing b to the taste and to the tiyet easily taken, p acceptable to the stomach and healthy iu 1 its natnre and, offects, Possessing these , qu alities, Syrup 0f rigs is the ono perfect Tintive and Bloat gentle diuretic known. ' i3. B. Webb's or any of the Mks.114.axun. g, just the reason they improve so rapidly under Scott's' Etnnlsion, which is as palatable as cram watt Pairs. Western et London, Sept. 14-21. North Perth at Stratford, Sept, 28.29. North Waterloo at Berlin, Sept. 26.28, ; Center Heron at Clinton, Sept. 26.27. 1 Toronto Industrial, Sept. 4.16, Central et Guelph, Seet. 19.21. North Oxford at Wooc'lstock, Sept. '26.27. ' Morningtoa and Ellice at Milverton, Sept, 20.27, Mitchell at Mitchell, Sept. 26.27. Great Northwestern at Goderich, Sept, 20-22. West Wolliugtton at Harriston, Sept. 27. 28. Fast Huron at Brussels, Oct, 27.27, \Vinghlani tut Wiughale, Sept. 2617. Cheiee:atzses `titia, Wholesale--t;ordon dh itletutyre are that t sedition to wupply families or tsocmetse with new teas, at jobbers prices. Now ie Fow- ler 6he tithe to seeurat Sotte tears, o rs ucds in Lietowei Mr. J. M. Jere Chica•ro where 1 or ds' fair and IVrti•. and Mrs. G .1',on desUur o, cit .,u Mrs. John Law, town. (Gorrio Vidette : Wro,i ter, ere visi Brussels Post : McLauchlan, of W apectively, were vi Tuesday. Goi•rie 'Villetto i of \'rluglrani, pa Snt1i rIaud a visit nom following front the W aft. Richard nderson of this town hfr. Joseph. Anderson of tbis el received pert culare of' the deat Hutchinsou, who us "dashed to death, tore/Bic tome o, uear Willianastow sas, as descri d by the Kansas Ci eVienspeg re ers is imputed to t ration of the alamity irons the f the deceased 1 dy nudes; eirele of January—so three yeare ;Igo. moue was the Miss Sadie' E99011; she attended the services of glen during her st here, some a the me her. Her pa ente were formerly county of Pet •boro, and afterwards, ' moved. out to ANA% where her and sister stil reside, :Ostia twen years ago. iss Eeson was mai John Hutclan on about IL year ego. The calamit that the Lute family is repot ed in t;ie Remits Cit as follows : "At the en of tbe track of the lived the Hato. Inson family, in two close together. Old Mrs. litathieet. a son, Robert, three cleughters ata little grand -chi hen =award. into thos just as the hen was torn from its a ation and ton into pieces. Nolte family was hu Another solo Join barn. Stowe': was carried one lzu feet and killed. Hutoulteson straight up the air, he a hundred feet, tut ammo tante twenty-five fee where he was sirt, Mee. Sadie Hu Wasson watt iA s picked up two 11 eg being tool fez= el etizne 11A) <felts seutleeeet a, path about font* eznilree to five 11 T1 0,11 path 01 the &torn , poultry, colts ane. 1, killed, fermee clests non blown eta fruit through A cemetery 'Williamstown and bstones are. even ea male, t It ree-gearice ether, mother, 01,:l Kincaid were kiflett ;meal Was found in a so ad fallen after it be e mile by the storm. ma) Eveee Wge 'was fatally 51 (Aida of bis sen all e louses Wel.) destreyeil niece, Mrs- J 1 of the ten per mangled body yards awey; ono body and lodged The clothing o froze their bodi The storm de the evening thr village of the northeese long ana from t feet wide aud. 11 farm house in left. Calvlss, farm animals w and the bark The storm. pass kVA Many tO One Out in the mile anew, A ry, where it rried half one house o id the dead an were lot Thirty fitha seVen perm an who wer el , local Court of b to ca st al nenagereent of the eir power to make d sueeess, and can e tesult of their to -day for a. visit to Hamilton, ie a guest old street, is in St, Oraugoville, was in g friends. of Toren to, is in town Farrell, of ListoweI, na, last Sunday. etarited from bis visit on Monday evening. he grand success it is id daughter itee visitieg Ms returned from e wee taking in the siting relatives. . Newton Sundeyed In (lay last. 1 Sarnia, is visiting in The Misses Brawn, of ug in Wieghate. Tess 'Martin ana Freek igham and Detroit re - 'dug et A. Coueley's on Mt and Mrs. Hutton, 1 theit daughter Mrs. his week. n town this week has gone to Boston for to recuperate his health. a slime time with hat s in Dittman, Now Willia, us' Little !'>availe. Pills will cure Heath. " . Sour Stomach, ete. theet yon will not use any on, lee 1. box, at all drug stores. Oils ie the best Fauna ;. . eeet Bruises. Beware of 1 'a. ttsua. seals Dr. Ring's 'Worm Pow will cure the worst cola Hunt. , ,1 testimonials testify to lie merit:. a will positively be referee if 1 lee • I: Healing Balsain cloes net do all th claimed. for it. Dr. 1King's Dim erv. is the great blood . I make the blood pure and keep it Cures dyspepsia and all forms of e and liver troubles, It is the best; b best. Price one dollar a bottle, six for five dollars. Winiatutte tittle! Wind Dr. tines Worm PO Healing Are al' tale medicine% and i y refunded mg tour to yth, Wing- et,