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The Wingham Times, 1893-08-11, Page 1' VOL. XX.I.-- NO. 1121. WINGJAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1.$93. $1 A YEAR IN AIWA' THE ,asp ' is through taking sock and wants to thank you all most heartily for the way in which you have stoodthis t byt e t store and the a you have helped make the past year n ' successful business year, and would say "that in commencing another year, we in- tend by strict attention to business, and to your wants, careful baying and well assort. ed stocks to merit a continuance of your confidence fic ce and patronage. After stool; taking we find r e have a lot of remnants • that we want to et rid of; they are yours at very low Fie sto'.olean out. Shop early.. b£cotire prompt delive This store closes: at seven o'c]ook. ORR csv HISCOCRS, Direct Dry Goods Importers. Tun Brtn, August 0, 1803. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MBS. Has decided to again open p Dress and .afautle making bustrr s, at her residence, Edward street, bear; 1 ; de's pop works, Satisfaction -.guarApprentices Wanted. Stn nearriage Licenses Issued by Fratsvx PnTzPiirsOY, No 23, Vic- toria stroet,Vi7inl,ham, Ont. No witnesses required. LOCAL NEWS No raiser met Woerr. According to our usual custom, there will be no issue of " le TIMES next week, Printers., require a ittle relaxation from toil, same as, other p,cople, and, we are= sure, our patons wit not begrudge them One week in a year. The Truss will appear on August •2 , as 5th s .. .nal. The office will be open during the week, and job work done s usual. Those in arrears or the Timm will fine ns .at the office, re, y and willing to graft receiptii for said a -ears, and also payments for job work, ttdve-tiding, Lae - -Dr. Sznclai, eapeoialist, will b e atthe Qaeen's;:Hot i, Wintgham, on Tuesday, Augjtis$ ,a2nd, from 11 a. m. until p. i i. onsultatzon free. Let all w o stlj''er call upon him. -Th ,.' 1' t ork of Macdonald's new c0 +14, etion. o new St Paul's church, in town, be opened on the first Sunday ii October, -Pon ran: B as Asn Rms.-Two C vis.-- T vo ass of soda water for 5 cents at R. Hu,ss's, -The East Ijuron fall show will he held at Brussels on atelier 5th and 6th, not in September, as bated in 1 s t week'sTiui s. -The usual monthly meeting of the Ring's Delight re and Sons, will be held on IvIontlay,Angus 14th at eight o'clock, in the Rectory. All re welcome. • r is ne • --Call at the Star Restaurant for it big assortment of fruit. Wm, MCKa•:LVir. -Ca • for good butter and eggs at R A Gra 's market grocery. At the TownGouucil,on Monday even • - ng, the rate of 4:cation for the present year wits fixed af twenty=one mills on the dollar, Last Year it was twetity•twa Mills. -American money taken et par for goods in my line, or will be discounted at ton per cent. R. Hua., opposite Bank of Hamilton, -Miss Agnes ICnox, Canada's talente elocutionist, was `married to E. C. 131 sonof the late t a o 1igv. John Black, at Edin- burgh, Scotland; on the 26th tilt, - -Rev. W. H. Jamieson, Ph. D., of Blenheim, Ong will preach in the Presby- terian church, Wingharn, on Sunday next, at the usual hoi s. He will also conduct the G'blo class at 2.30 p, m, on Sunday. -Mr. Joseph Vanstone and fancily, o Kincardine became residents of Wingh in this week. J e welcome them to our town. Mr.Vansfone,tvho has been ill for some time, stood the jotniney very well. -Ladies, havo your gairrnents macre by Miss M. Johnston, Gre;;ory block, opposite the Queeu's Hotel. Latest styles, good work, always first -plass fit. -Mrs. Samuq'1 Smith, wife of Mr. S. Smith, of Toro to, formerly of this tows who was so se sously ill last week, is, we are'laleased to ),?ear, somewhat better, and goodliopes of tier ultimate recovery aro en- •tertained. jJJ :-,-'-kr. G. P jrrie, form erly of • Brussels, took a nnitib ' ofp141:Gos• in the Caledonian games at�the' World's Fair, Chicago, com- peting aphis' Dti ncan C.Rosa C. J. Currie, p gt , Donald Smith, Purcell, and other noted heavy weights. Cents Casb will pay for Tins Tits, d. for neev stibecrillers, till the°end ,of the year. -Our hose reel t am feel that they made a mistake in not g ing to Chicago to com- pete in the hose re I races in connection with the World's air. The time made by, the winners of firs looney was only 15 seconds, while ou boys have often made the un in 12 sec •nds. �1 -Mr. John C,Ihirk, the genial and obliging conductor on t re Southern Extension of the W., G. . railway, is away for some holidays. Ife+�embarked on the Monarch from Kincardine, on the 2nd inst. His numerous frie1ids allalong the linewish flim a god time, a71 that he may return rejuven- ated. , -For first•claes tailoring aud cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, alewornb the place, only two doors north t a of the hi stand and between Ross' book. stop ,and Pitttersou's jewellery ahoE i. -.-Methodist Cutch Pulpit Topics f next Sunday. Iorning--"Christian Mau hood," Itvenin -"The Book of Daniela' Second of the s les. -Mr. Coons, vho has been employed in Mr. C. E. Willi ms' drug store for some time, has remo cd with hisfamily to his farm, near Ja estown. 25 Cents C sh will pay for Ties Time, r new subscribers, till the end of tate r. The very log spell of dry weather we e having is n t verybeneficial to the 2e root cro . Late . o atoe will s v I be a failure p �euro if we don't soon get in. fp -Mr. Wm. twenty car loaf export to the 0 is being mad railways. -We urtders traded his pro Dane, of Gorri Mr. Orr will try prcperty on th` Nogg is this week sbippi s of hay to New York, for d Country. The shipment bythe,,. G. T. R. and Erie and' that Mr. Alex. Orr has arty in town with Mr. Wm, , for a hotel in that village e possession of his Gerrie 12th of September. -G T R trains for Toronto and east leave Wingham. at 6.25 a m and 11.20 a m. via W G &.13 Division, and at 6.40 a re and 3.45 p m, via Clinton aid Guelph• Good connections by all trains. -Tile. M. , Grand Z. of the Grand Royal Arch asons of Canada, Comp. J. E. Harding, Q. C., has been pleased to appoint Mr.A. Morton, of this town, a grand stewa4. -Bees for sale or exchange, at the Iron Bridge Apiary and Greenhouses. 15 or 20 strong colonies of Italian bees, in any num- bertosuit purchaser. Will take hay or any useful commodity. Cheap for cash. T. C. GntrdA.r, Lower Wingham. -A ltiwn tenpis match will be played in town, on Tees lay afternoon next, between the Blyth tt id Wingham clubs. The gentlemen wi i play on Mr. B. Willson's lawn, and til ladies on Mr. S. J. Smith's lawn. --The Methodist Book and Publishing House, Toroto,announee the early issue of the Life of t e tette Senator John lIacdon ald, written y Rev. Hugh Johnston, D. D The volume will Contain phototn.avure portraits andlillustratione, and will include extracts frog Senator Macdonald's writ- ings and publ c addresses. It will sell at the popular p ice of 01. -Harvesting operations are beingcarried oe rapidly. all wheat has been saved in good shape, and it is a good crop and sample. Spr ng grain is being cut and housed this eek. On account of"the hot dry weather, he oats will not generally be very good s mple, being ripened to rapid- ly. On the j" vhole, the prospect is that the farmers 111 garner an average crop in this,s tion t is year, The Vot •s' List for the town of Wing. ham for the y ar 1803 was issued from the inrrsa office, 1 st week. Therare on the list the name of 770 voters ivided as follows : In ;sept one, those entitled to vote at both unicipal and elections to the r Legislature' ssembly, u14. In part two, those eutitiec j to vote at municipal elections only, 147, and in part three, those entitled to vote at elctions to the Legislature As. sembly only,0.09. There are 313 ratepayers entitled tor serve on juries. T13a1G,1]st.-ivtti9 „ trposted t%t-theaslerlOanffii;t` isr"Satur- da , Angus th,,Jnid .xemams =time` or inieJition • -The Winibam junior lacrosse team was more successful in their second match with the Drop hots of Lncknow, defeatili s then on the g ounds of the latter, on Mon- T day last, by t o goals to one. Ve under- stand this is tt ie first defeat he Dropshots i have suffered this year, and they have I played a nu ber of matches. Our boys j are to be tegratulated on their victory over such experienced players. -Now that the hot weather has come, ieople should come to the fountain and get t fine drink of lemon sour, vanilla, straw- berry, raspberry, pine apple, ginger, choch- sarsaparilla or ice cream a la one of -lZr. Root . Ilan is at Niagara falls tits ate,soda, , tending the :ill eting of the Grs,nsl Lodge'of the Independe it Order of Oddfellows, as representative from Maitland Lodge No. 119, --•-"Watches, clo„n7,s and jewelry promptly repaired and fully warranted by litnsax Paint, Meyer Block, Wingham. --Jttdlge Doyle/ of Goderich, has decided khat mates given by subscribers to the de. tenet home Enowledge Association need hot be paid, iiia pinch as mash. a cooper• ittive institutio s. aro not entitled by law to do a credit bus floss. '»--Priv ttt pea t Mrs. J. D. Muskoka, whe rtists from w�,I weeks s cetcl village of To out along th )alleys to loan on mortgages aisle. rate of interest. Apply to Jou. Nisnnaxns. 'orgasm has returned front e she,with a ieumber of o 'onto, spent a couple of : t ng. They Ioeated in the I 0 re,tta and made excursions j lakes and rivers surrounding s the village, 'which is noted for its beautiful 1 stool, .r the finest drunks in the Land at R. }Dan's. -Rev. Antill Parent, of Waterloo, 1 u Quebec a ani ra uuated minister ]u con- nection with tie Montreal Conference of the *.'4VItthoclits church, was in town for some Clays ct ring the past week. He :pireuehed in th Methodist church on Sen. day last, both delivered 41 S �ed a lee clay evening, tt lecture he gave from Catltolicis sionary amongs a --Another car load of Massey-I-tarris j twine ie at T. L .Jobb P t s ue right quality y and quantity inllength considered. Also all kinds of m ohinety repairs for the Mas- se -Harris Pa t r n o so Wisner and D. Max- well ' � , x well machinesl'ou hand. All kind of repair - ng clone to h vesting machinery. ff T. L. Jona. -The meet lig of Anchor of Hope Lodge, 0. G. T., w s fairly well attended, on uesda.y even ig last. After routine host- ess, the o is ' s fi s for the current trout r r , .quarter ter NV ore installed by D. Sutherland, Lodge Deputy, assist a by other members of the lodge, as folio St Illro.. ;4L. Elliott, C. T.; gWT.; Sister Emma n t ri de 1V. r ripe. � . ar. Irncden h]re S ,• r . JW. Doc143,11.dr . Sr, Slater Elm Hart, T.; Bro. Thos Netter - field, Chap.; Brat, Geo. Ireland, Iii.; Sister Ireland, D. l:M.; Sister Mary Bisbee, G.; re. John lI?4wat, 5,; Sister Vina Rush, A. I Jitter installation; ice cream and takes; s re served in abundance. It was decided 1 to hold a' garden party or social some time , during the next month, the arrangements i being loft in tie hands of a committee,who will report at' it future streeting of the lodge. l Bro. I. Lawrason, of Lendesboro, District Secretary, who was present, made fir fowl suitable remarks, and tt most enjoyable meeting was brought to a close. j c norning and evening, and ; t re in the church, on Mon- j a fair audience. In n account of his converse i I. n, and his labors tie it mid- 'r his countrymen in Qnebee ti province, where'he labored for forty-seven years before beetng superannuated. For eight years be +s a missionary to the Oka uciians and c itiwas chitin ' Sits residenoo here that 11 a different ec;i between the ndians and t e Seminary were being ad listed. The r verend gentlenlatu was also oiling a book, ontainiug an account of his ife, and we un eratand was quite sur^ess- f A re a "ion will be introduced at the ikext meet ng of the Windsor Sobool foard, sheking T ! stee 1<1oNec, Of tete riecard, to iitlii i Kira i•^'i,;uation. Mr. Melgee ie a w tkrfiter Of the ilrtn of McNee : MCItay, 1 ttt,d this year they have received it certain re amount ofitdvir+a'bngand printing from i Theltcf�d whish it is elainied is contrary . to the ltycw, ul in town. 'he Ladies Delighted. pleasant effect and the perfect safety ith which ladies may use the liquid fruit axative, Syrup of Figs, uncles -all condition alae it their favorite remedy. It is pleas - ug to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual itt acting on the kidneys, liver and Is. s. -:l'Ir, Geo. fMeRonzie is in Mildmay pressing and ss tipping hay from his ware- house there. -Tho Wing lam Tanning Company have shut down to ake some needed repairs. Several new le' cues and vats will be put in. -The Rev. obt. Johnston, B. A., of Lindsay, will ireaoh in the Presbyterian church, Wingh :m,on Sunday, August 20th, at the usual hours, The reverend gentle- man is one of the most brilliant pulpit orators in Ont4io, and will interest and inst • t those w,ho attend. -Tho contr lct for the erection of the Agricultural Hal for the Turnberry Agri- cultural Society lias been awarded to Mr. W. Walsh, of to>.'n. The building is to Bost 6400, and to be ompleted by the 5th of September next Th The new t ron d n s are being put into it good condition as possible for the forthcorliing snow. -The Wingham base ball and football teams were not; in luck at the Brussels sports, on WeTlesclay, the base ball team being beaten the Listowel club and the football team suffering the same fate at the hands (rat er feet) of the Cranbrook club. Better tick next time, boys. -We undel{stancl that a matched game of lacrosse IIill be played in Brussels, on Monday Iiext, between the juniors of Winglealnl and the Dropshots of Luokuow, ju'iors. 'rhe game will be for,$50 and th championship, each club leaving won a match front the othor this season. -There was a good attendance at tho Brussels sport on Wednesday, and the different gams' were keenly contested. Brussels peoplq�� are noted for the vim and push they put Ifinto anything they under- take in the shafpe of sport, and Widnes= nesday's gamesiwcre no exception to the rule. -Mr. S. D. Wellwood informs us that boys from tow frequent the river near his residence j/for bathing purposes. One day last weak, they drove his horses through the rer. There are several very dangerous pll oes in the river where the boys make th `r "swimming hole." Many of those who f equent this place indulge in the most obscene and blasphemous language; Which can be beard at Mr. Weliwood's resi- dence, and h law in force i peated. has determined to put the this kind of conduct is re- Wxxazznar.-4i' H, Watson, Pastor. Ser- vices each Su day at 11 a, it. and 7 p. m. • Sabbath Sch,`ol and Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer Me tin; every Wednesday at 8 p. m, 'hristian Endeavor Friday evenings at 8 p. m. All made welcome. Seats free. ,,rangers welcome. Sunday, August 13x1 Morning : Sermon on i behalf of Foreign Missions. Evening : "A groat preacher and his three -fold argureeht.'I Collections in aid of Foreign Missions. On Moi1100 lay evening, August 21st, the' Presbyterian Sabbath School of this town will give a;grand entertainment. Ice cream and cake *ill be served in the school room, which, by;the way, lutr, lately been beauti- fully pap4red and painted,and it is sincerely hoped tlitt the congregation and well- wishers •s o ', the fSabbath t School will allow " their apprcfatioa of the enterprise and good taste Eclisplayed by the officers and ' teachers ilj making the lecture room so comfortab 'e and so attractive, by turning out in great numbers on the evening of the 21st, and 4 their preeence and contribu- tions mail and encourage the officers and teachers cera their it sari to � �f o faith. and labor of love." after ref tes1 tnents, all will re- pair.to the}}''''IbIody of the church, where an excellent p*gramme will be given, consist- ing of sing hg and readings, by artists of high merit,! and a "twenty-fivo minutes' talk" by th Roy. lobt. Johnston of Lind- say,, who s 1 i ea sed and cl 1' s e t kited p the can- g gregation and indeed the other congregations of the town, a few years ago, when, in his student da s, lie occupied the pulpit of the Presbyteri a church for three or four Sundays. 'lir, Macdonald is expected to preside evis vets • this meeting, and in addition to seeing tl at everythingis done "decently t and in ord r," will, no doubt, add h to the eves ing's enjoyment. -Coin. Testing his linfsaty,. Your druggist is holia st if when you ask him for a bottle of Scott's r mitlsion he gives yott just want you asked for. r -There was no nieeetiitg of the public echool board, on 'Ifursday evening, for want of a quorum,. --Tire Foreste excureitttt to Sarnia, on Saturday will lijely be patronized by a large number 'f our townspeople. A apecial train, in /charge of Conductor Par- cugla to Sarnia. Templar, the oMeial organ ent Order of Good Template, lied bi tete Grand Secretary, Toronto, Ont. It is a neat t° and is filled with Good The July number contains tire of the recently -elected envier, Rey. J, C. Madill, of 13elwood, (int. The Good Templar is published next they at the low price of 25 cents per inn m. her, will run th -The Good of the Indepon has been laun� Tho. Lawless eight -page sit Templar new a splendid pro Grand Chief -These cls s are times of sacrifice to the good Sain Raspberry, The days of woman's clove ion to the strawberry and the cherry arepast, and the plum, the peach and the ear are not yet ripe for adoration. eanwhile the 'festival of Saint Raspber y is being celebrated in every kitchen, Fr•ui , sugar and fuel all burden the resources o • man, but woman, lovely woman, does th' rest. And the "rest" itt this case is by fr the heavier share of the joint con mot. a he warmth which maiden martyrs endu e.i in olden times for prin- ciLew s more its tense but less prolonged than the warmth which the women of these degenerate days endure for preserves. 'Woman's life is bi ing emptied of leisure in order that tam l y jars may be full of stewed fruit. Fr it is not simply a pre- , cions gift to be detoured at sight, but a blessing to be se •ously utilized in the solemn household 'tee of preserving and canning. 7F'atrs. Western at London, Sept. 14.21 North Perth at Stratford, Sept. 28-29. North Waterloo at Berlin, Sept. 26-28. • • • Mornmuton and Ellice 'at Milverton, 9 0 Sept...I'-..7. Mitchell at Mitchell, Sept. 26-27. Great Northwestern at Goderich, Sept. 20-22. West Wellington at Harristol, Sept. 27- 28. East Huron at Brussels, Oct. 5-6. M'insliam at Wingham, Sept. 26-27. North i Y Bruce Union, Port Elgin, Sept. 28-29. East Wawanosh at Belgrave, Sept. 28.29. Iiensall Oct. 7-8. Dungannon, at Dungannon, Oct. 19-13. Blyth, at Blyth, Oct. 12. Shouse New Tees. Wholesale Gordo,, tF'Melut.yre u,•P teat condition to supply fit nii]ie,i nr f, it'-E: with new teas, at jnhha'•s l:.ricPs. New is tile time to seeure t•o it tear:. Center Huron at Clinton, Sept. 26-27. Toronto Industrial, Sept. 4-16. :Central itt Guelph, Sept. 19-21. 'I.''orth.Oxford at Woodstock, Sept. 20.27. Per orals Miss Millie Stiles is visiting friends in Orillia. • Mr.13�. J. Swan w •s visiting in Listowel, last week. it"r.1 Mr. Thos.Bel lit gone to Chicago to visit the World's F 'r. Mrs. A. G. Mathe •son, of Perth, is a guest at Postmaster. 'Fisher's. Mr. and Mrs. .). Beamer were visiting friends in Brussels,! on Wednesday. Mr. A. Bainton as gone on a couple of weeks' visit to frig ds in Port Dover. Mr. R. C. Sparlii g spent 'Wednesday in Brussels, taking in the sports. - Mr, Harry Har Scott, yof Toronto, was in tam' last week, re swing acquaintances. Mr. A, Woodman , of Lot. desbero, gave the �rives a friendl all on• `Tuesday. Mrs. M. Trelnair?, of Listowel; is visiting relatives in town. i fob: a time. Miss Delia Sps+yrling spent last week visiting friends in » lyth. i. . ;rr. •. 2 W. Batch f Morri bur s is In Own visiting relatives. „ Mr. J. G. Stows t, town, returned on Monday from a tri. to Duluth. Mrs. Wm. Black and daughter, of Pal- merston, were ealli g on Wingham friends hi veep. t st iVrr. John Elliotti of Altoona, Wisconsin, tt is hoine visiting hi i parents and friends. Mrs. Forster, of , oronto, is a guest other niece, Mrs. John H elands. dr. J. W. Scottj of LIMOwe], was in town ou Thursdry visiting friends. Mr. 3. A. rialste. , of Mt. Forest, was in own a couple of d 8 this week, on bust'• nese. Mr. ,Toho Neel lids was ittlyramptou this week, attendi g the funeral of Mrs. Forster, at aunt, it that plaae, Blyth Standard: Mise Maggie, McDon- ough, of Wingliam is visiting in town this week, 1{r. Arr. Mat eson and Mrs. Mei Duni,ville, were transient visitors on Monday. Mr. Bond La i•rttsen, of Loitdes calling on frien I`sin town, on Me Tuesday laet, i airs. (Rev,) ! Seliery, a ^co.lt several menthe e of the r t r'k-, 1 her parents in ' ergus, Mr. A. E. B adwin, of Toronto 5 Night, has be Paving „,a visit to outs and frien s in town. '4I 2 r. 13- , l , 0 >t. IaCtyinont, of the Free Press, h j s been in town for t week visitingis parents, Mrs.. Pryo of Windsor, is visitii parents is town, Mr. and -Mra: Aikens. Mr, and l rs, E. 0. Clarke and Clarke have born renewing acquaiesl� in Port Dig during the past week. Mr. Tho as Gibson, of Wro 'h r, P. for Est Huron, was a caller' Tiaass offi on Tuesday Mr. J. . Morton is at Niagara attending r leo meeting of the Grand i I. .OO.F He is accompanied by ;i Morton. Miss Savio Aikers, who l)rie°l 4;en'vit her sister Widnsor p urnecI. on Mop on accoun of the ""serious illness ot. broth Messrer.s. tobt. and M. IT alenloe wi Chicago 'i' oiug" the orlrl'„ P u 7 left on It' •iclay last, and tali" be able: a couple of weeks. Mr. m. Irwin, of the Listowel, School aohing staff, and era s . t spendin some of the holidays with f : itt tewI4 '' Tees ter News . ;,iss • Faiili fir visiting n Wingham this Week., .Mr.,• Reid, of he Forest Model School, al' friends i the village on Thursday. itIr. Join Leslie, of Winnipeg, Man] is expe• ea here on Monday iro:it,; visit to,+ his it .ants and frieu'ds. Leslie a tl fa% ,have baso iler°for time. Summ rhill correspondent Clinton N , Record: Mrs. Henry Kerr, of Win lits been isiting her sister, Firs, Miller. ' e are pleased to see the Iooking sollwell after her ;prtt ct•td ill Mr. and Mrs. E Nicol, former rust of W'ingha;n, are renewing ncuain. in town. -r. Nicol has t , et. in the centile bus uoss in Boissevam, Matin since leavi ! Wingham, and has been successful. Brussels ripst: Miss Carrie "'Rik Wingham, 1 isiting Mrs. Arthur 51 ..Mr. R. h'ttson, wife and dauglit Wingham, w. 'e visiting at Dr. Cavan this week... • i'•. D, Sutherland and Wingham, wee visiting Mr. Jas. McA1, and family on3 day last week. Sergeant Ci wfot'd, of the London p force, was a vi icor in town on Mo Tip had been si _riding some holidays relatives in Ho Tett township, and 's Lis way home, Mr. Crawford d is -the who arrested : urke and 1 i',on, the der. rs of the la Inc Detective Emir. Williams' tittle Daudet rills will cure Headache, 'I3iliotre Sour Stomach, etc. Try them one you will not use any other. P too box, at all drug stores. Snllntoui's English WI Oils is the best Family i:,t it •n t im world. Instant cure :''t :sesame Bruises. Beware of I44t°01.4.>. As Salmon's :English White f 1i •': Dr. Ring's Worm l'li are safe aud sure. 05C. o, i,, y Heath field's 11;0 B til ; TAal. will etre the worst colt. 1i tithed testimonials testify to its itt iter, a will positively be re£una.,l ii Ilei tilt Healing Balsam does not dla t.11 'filar cltiened for it. Dr. C'ashe's 1Pleda,cai l.Stt' e, ry is the great blood ptitsfhsr.. It" make the blood pure and. keep it Cares dyspepsia and all forms of -oto and tr liver - oa tv Ules, It is the best•. best. Pried one dollar a bottle, six for five dollars. R�1*illiantns" tattle Dom $11.fln>i o nil"Mnirt,;lia a' Oils. lhl'. ging*Worm: Heatkilelies it 04 P1ttilL 301'. King'et lit- 11e• e ry. Are all reliable medicines ;used visitors guarantee Retie/Wham 'ogee tilt iaaol r refunded