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VOL. XXIZI.---NO. 1147.
INGHA_17
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1894.
A YEAR IN ADVA. C
WE HAVE TOO MANY OVERCOATS .1 --Mr. Thos. J. Slott has contracted with
AND HAVE PUT THE KN fFE
INTO THE PRICES AND
CUT THEM DOWN TO
ACTUALCOST FOR
CASH.
WE MEAN THIS.
ORR & HISCOCKS,
Direot Importers.
THE BEAn, January llth, 1894.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK FATEusori, No -23, Vic-
toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
°required.
DRESS MAKING.
ins. JOS. B1TLLAIItD
Has decided to open a dress making busi-
ness, at her residence, John street, opposite
-Queer's Hotel. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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tion this paper. Shaw & hlllutt, Principals. �+osaoee®e00000®ewe®®sHm
LOG.A.L NEWS.
—The thatv-•of Su ay distroyed , our
;sleighing, ' and wheeled vehicles have been
in use since.
—There are a coup of vacancies in the
'Town Council ;K ?V '.1 ^. No doubt they
shortly be fined by a tion. �: '
has openedYt}t Lemme'e old
'gin ham. ods of work done;
-New Blaoksmit Shop—R. . Wilson
stand
'Gt g horse
shoeiu,; ^. specialty. ,
•
Ct—;tilt. R. Wileon I' s 01)PItedyInd a
general blaoksntithi g ho O . in •L"emmex's
Union factory.
• t o` 1I11
Y
shop, near p
osi the Y p
The patronage of the publics solicited.
—Just arrived. ---Two tons of Myers'
Royal Cattle Spice. For sale r.t Griffin's
G roco4•y. et
Messrs. Cornyn res. have settled'Witlt
,> lrthe insurance cora anise, and Mr -T.
Cornyn has opened ut a large stook of
urnitufe:,in one the stores in Mac-
donald's block.
t•. H. McQua'
Awa ;/..,,t, t? .,r
into the Pastoral ch,
tions of North Bruc
Saugeen, in the Prer
Agnes Knox to app ar here on February
19th, Remember t is.
Messrs, Sherr; & Co. have opened a
livery in the barn la ly occupied by Messrs,
Lott & Sturdy, Jose hine street.
Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly
repaired and fully warranted by 1IALBEr
PAM, Meyer Block, Wing11an1.
—We are pleased t learn that Mr, Geo.
McTavish, who has b en i11 for some time
with la grippe and pl risy, is able to be
around again.
—The offertory c 'cations in all the
Anglican Churches of anada the past tw
Sundays will be devote to the extension of
foreign missions.
--The Spring Assize]
Goderio's on March
Armour presiding, and
on the 8th of May. Jus
ing the bench.
court will open in
'8th, Chief Justice
he Chancery Court
ice Street oecupy-
—Rev. Robt. Aylwar , B. A., of London,
will preach in the P esbyterian • church
next Sunday. His sub eots will be as fol-
lows: Morning: "Th Mind of Christ."
Evening: "Learning Experience."
—Private moneys to loan on mortgages
at reasonable rate of iuteiest. Apply to
tf JOHN NBELANDs.
—Mr. Geo. MoT ish, jr., who was at-
tending the Strat ord Business College
during the past fou months, is hone, hav-
ing completed ado .le course in that time
He took diplomas in both short hand and
type writing, as well as in other braneyes.
—Mr. Thad. W. Leavitt, a lecturer
for the P. P. A., g ve 11,'very interesting
lecture 1h the town h 11, an Friday evening
L
last, t� fair audience. The discour e,, was
a well-prepared histo of the Cir obi of
Rome, from its earhe t 'flays down bio the
present. time.
—Mr. A. J. Snell, fo merry oi W it ghatm•
but who has been con -oted i31i tbtiCleve-
land Dry Goods Com. ny,Aof Cleveland•
Ohio, as buyer and nagef, ,ir.. }rte past:,
`seven years and a' hal; 11s �tresiglled 'atyd'
accepted a similar po tion ,'with the dryk
goods house of A. D. t eyer cts Co., of the
same city.
rie, late of Wingham,
ar:+-. , January 4th,
rge of the oongrega-
and St. Andrew's, :
ytery of Bruce.
—Grain r1.-11;psng +li•:r. f•,r C rants per
1001be. et the Wingham Oatmeal Mill..
Oats exchanged for oatmeal.
--11fr. W. J. Yonh
hill, of this town, an
with the Timm, in
Bible position of nig
peg Free Press.
Wingham will he
promotion.
W. Mime.
�I, son of Mr. S. Yoe
formerly eonneeted
1w filling the respon-
t editor on the Winni-
fis many friendsin
leased to hear of his
ea-'lflie county L. L. of North Huron
mt,•. in Vence,.. '^..,:.ale • , week.
The an.,:::? electio+� ' cancers took place
and resulted as foil ws:1T. E. Cornyn, D.
M.; J. Casemore, A D. M.; W.J. Johnston,
chap.; J. 'Golley, V. S., rec.-see.; Geo.
Caldbiek, D. of C.; T. J, MoMannns, lec-
turer.
--Good and Cheap—Good flexr et $1.50
per 100 pounds. All kinds of feed equally
as. cheap, at A. H. Carr's, Wingham.
—Toronto Sehool 1
gaged in an exper
cIosely watched by ot,
The trustees, on the
actor, have deoide
abo
si, view to
by exanq
Which it is proposed
monthly ern tn1natio>'
teacher, who will flit
the end cf the term
best average cn,paclt
be made vsi1olly on
—The Harriston .tr
lowing reference e.th
Ward to that towel:
purchased the 'bus
from P. Lavin and to •
nesday last. Charlie
'bus man and)will no
trade that hhad bef
Lavin. Cha lie is w
trust that will do
.une makes the fol-
return'!of Mr. Chas.
has. Ward has re-
nd liv ry business
poeseision on Wed-
= a goo and obliging
. ubt renin the large
e sellingout to Mr.
lcomed'baok and we
ell.
—Ladlecii have yo garm nts made by
Moe M. hunton, Gregory b ck oppoeite
ys J;i o ,G g Y Pp e
the Quee 's Hotel. Latent styles, good
work, always first•olaas fit.
--TU;<i next annua meeting f the Metho-
dist young people • Ontario will be held
fr the pity of ,iL , nclon, fr m Tuesday,
March 20th, to ' •ursday, March 22nd,
inolusire. Dr. Pr cis Clarke, of Boston,
president of the un ted Society of Christian
.Endeavor, and eretary Schell, of the
Epworth League the Methodist Episco-
pal church, will e among the speakers.
All Methodists c. dially invited. Further
particulars. may b obtained from the sec-
retary, R. W. r llon, 38 Sussex avenue,
',i'uronto.
The annual eeting of the Turnberry
Agriou.tural Soo ety was held in Swarts'
hotel, •Vingham on Thursday, llth ins
There w .s not a ry large attendance of
member., The , port=of the Secretary-
Treasut.sr and A • itoro' report were read.
'That' ;flowed th the total receipts, with
I
the balance on b . d at the beginning of the
year;, were 1910.8 i Jt.There were paid out
during the yea ,‘"in prizes, $837.35; on
grounds and buil inga, $450, and other ex-
penses, $160.94, • aving a small balance due
the treasurer. here are still a number of
Iuncollected sub:.riptions, which will put
the society in a, good financial position.
he election of . ' dere was the next order
e
boainess, whe the following m; gontl..
u
I were eleeted for 10 ensuing year :
I Henderson, ''res ent; W. F.I3rocke
"Vice -President; 1n. Maxwell, D.
lay, Geo. Moff 3, John Diment
I Tipling, 11. Dem C. W. Taylor)
I Elston and J. B , dges. Peter Fowl
and It. Pllio'tt, nditors.' The questi
securing additio 1 aceottmodation for
fall show ryas co sidered, when a moti
was passed ren ting the Directors to to
in the ma ter. action a At a meeting of tl
Directors held , mediately after the ad-
journment of th annual meeting,Mr. John
Anrslereon was re -appointed: Secretary.
Treasurer of the ociety.
and is this year an-
ent which will be
er educational bodies.
suggestion of the in•
to try a new system
shing the method of
tion. The .tem
ri ya
ouba:titute is that of
to be held by each
be able to judge at
hich pupils Have the
, and promotions will
tis average,
Thos. J.
part in a Scottish
the 25th instant.
—Mr. B. P. Bro
of Listowel, spent
town this week, on
one of the wealthy,
of our neighboring
—The Presbyter
Presbyterian Ch u
clay last. There
Full report of the
next,aveek,
'B2r. A. H. Mus
House and lot at th
Shuter streets, o
Homuth's, from M
Mr. Musgrove mov
Saturday last.
—Mr. John Men
10, East Wawan
auction, on Jan
horses, cows, you
Sale at 1 p. m.
sums over $5. J
ott, of this town, takes
Ioncert at Stratford, on
k, woolen manufacturer,
a couple of days in
usiness. Mr. Brook is
pushing businesa men
own.
of Maitland met in the
Wingham, ou Tues -
s a large attendance.
ocoediugs will appear
rove has purchased the
corner of John and
posite Mr. W. T. J.
. R. Molndoo, for $850.
d into his new home o12
les, of lot 37, concession
sh, will sell by public
ary 81st, a number of
cattle, sheep and pigs.
oven months' credit en
n Currie, auctioneer.
end Wilson will preach
sal ohuroh, on Sunday
and evening. Morning
autiful Daughters an
ul Mother." Evenin
t1
—Rev. T. Town
in the Congregatio
next, both mornin,
subject: "Two B
their More Beaut'
"Living Sacrifice.
4
—G T R trains forToronto and east
leave Wingham at 6.25 a m and 11.20 'a m.
via W G B Division, and at 6.40 a m
and 3.45 p m, via Clinton and Guelph.
Good connections by all trains.
• —Among the se .erel things a level head-
ed man should ne er do, are to walk on the
railway track, to oint a gun or a pistol at
another, to keep 1 is savings in an old shoe
under the bed, to un for office when he
has a paying busi ess in private life, or call
a bigger man the himself a liar.
-Our towusm , Mr. John Norris, who
is e, member of 'chard Coney de Lion
Preceptory No. , Knights Templars, of
Lonclen, a.liigher rder of Masonry, at the
List Meeting of tb Preceptory, was elected
to the office of • minent Preceptor, the
llig'heurep'tS teen rfr ti,.e$ � :.7� , ya 0. -..,, ti
—Grip, Toronto s comic paper, has made
its appearance aga4n, and under the guid-
ance of its old edit 1r and cartoonist, Mr: J.
W. Bengough,it wi 1 soon regain the position
it once held in the public's confidence and
esteem. It is published by the Phoenix
Publishing Compa iy, at $2 per annum.
— For first-class tailoring and cheap
outs' furnishings, g , tr g y Webster e & Co,
Remember the plane, only two doors north
of the r`•d stand and between BOSH' book•
store and Patterson's jewellery -shop.
- —At the first i . • ication of diphtheria in
the throat of a ch ld, make the room close,
than take a tin c p, with a quantity of tar
and turpentine, • nal parts. Then hold the
cup over the fl e so'as to fill the air with
the fumes. The i ittle patient on inhaling
the fumes wills it and cough out all the
membraneous m tter and the diphtheria
will pass out. T e fumes of the tar and the
turpentine loose the matter in the throat,
and thus afford he relief that has baffled
the physicians.'
—Mr. Robb. c
Mr. Jos. Golfe.
pleased to least
cess in the pra.
Rochester, Mia
the Rochester
reference to Mr
ago a valuable
to John Alberts
or lockjaw. D
prompt and ski
ed in saving th•
is rapidly gainh
a successful vet
assess, V. S., who waswith
V. S., as a student, we are
, is meeting with good sno-
ice of his profession hi
igan. A recent issue of
ra contained the following
Cassels. A week or two
.ur year-old colt belonging
n was attacked by Tetanus
Cassels was called and by
ul treatment has succeed -
animal's life. Dr. Cassels
an enviable reputation as
inarysurgeon.
—Mr. John G . y, of this town, has some
of the smallest oin we ever saw. There
are three pieces, ale is a one -sixteenth of a
fartlling,•anothe one-eighth of:,33. farthing
and theother a si erpenny. Teighth
off fitrthfngand : Iver penny arm °ted 1848,
the atnttller,piece 'vidently being too small
bb,6 rho figur. , on. They are British'
'tole, and have 02 the front the head of the
Queen and the le tens V. R, on either side
of the head. Th y were in a small metal
box, Which is 1: tend "Prince of Wales
'lox." The coin have been lit the Gray
1 forthe la: fort years, i no
'enmity y y t ,and well
*oubt be valuabl, as curiosities some dos .
iG • rge, loge
Messrs. Button & Peasant bave again
ived their usual large order from Eng-
bnlad for maple blocks, and will again bo
i1 the highest cash rice for any
paying t3 p
quantity of good large maple logs. Also
all other kinds of logs taken,
—Cash for good butter and eggs at E A
Graham's market grocery..
—Next Sunday vening, Rev, Mr, Sellery
will preach a ser n to young women,.
---The Salvatio Army in Canada raiscial
$18,500 during tb : week of Self.Denial.
—Marks Bros. vill give a grand Mr.tinee
in the Town Hal , Wingham, on Saturn
afternoon, at 2. 0 p, m. Admission 10
cents to any pa of the hall.
—Mr. Jas. A Mude, father of Mrs. John
Watt, jr., of thi town, died in Detroit this
week. The d eased was a resident of
Wingham in 1 8. The remains were tak-
en to Arthur, t., for interment, where"
the funeral too place on Wednesday.
—The Post ce Department has advis-
ed postmasters of to issue money orders to
any persons in vor of the Crescent Crayon
Co. of Chicago, J. D. Tilbot of the same
city, or to Syag er Piano Co„ New York.
The public shots make a note o£. this.
Dat.sslnAxnNo--Miss H. J. Powell begs
to announce to the ladies of Wingham and
vicinity, that she is prepared to do dress-
making in the latest style and at moderate
prices. A call • solicited. Shop- .Nearly
oppospite Macdonald's block.
The call to e Rev. D. Perrie, of
hesley, from the Vingham Presbyterian
congregation has b. -n very largely signed,
there being upwar. of 440 names of mem-
bers and adherents on it, showing general
unanimity on the p rt of this congregation.
The call was unam ously sustained by the
Presbytery of Mait ud, last Tuesday, and
we understand the t there is a very fair
prospect that Mr. ' rrie will accept the
call,
—The regular qu rterly meeting of the
Huron Medical Ass + lotion was held in the
Mechanios' Institut ,Seaforth, on Tuesday,
9th inst. Dr. Bru e Smith, of Seafortu,
presented a good p• .er on typhoid fever,.
which elicited inte •sting discussion. Dr.
Campbell presented -ome excellent cases in
practice, The aim : al election of officers
resulted in Dr. Tit. bull, Cliuton, being
elected President; tr. Smith, Mitchell,
Vice -President; Dr. Shaw, Clinton, Seere-
tarjr:Ti'elteneee; •.j,, Bruce Smith, of Sea -
forth, was chosen as t11t,„^audidate for
Huron and Porth Di trict for a petition on
the Ontario Council. nisi
"ti-• j=T
-The Marks os Musical Comedy
Company has 'been playing to crowded
houses i11 the Town all, this week. On
Monday night, they • reduced the laughable
., , Troubles;" play, "McGinty's 1'
, 1oubles;Tuesday
night, "Senator cPhee," and "Three
Married Men," a 1 • Wednesday night,
"Barney Casey's Lt k." All the parts 1n
the different plays ere well taken, but the
favorites were L H Luke and Jas Field.
the Marks Conpa y is a strong combi-
nation, the singin and dancing of 'several
members of the company being .greatly
above the average. Their engagement con-
tinues all this we::, and they will give a
matinee on Sawn • y afternoon.
otice.
• All accounts owi ig me, and not otherwise
arranged for before left Wingham, have
been handed to Pet Fisher, Esq., Post-
master, for colleetio •By settling at once
costs will be saved.
J . Memel:ta1, M. D. •
16 World's Fair Ph • tea for one Dime.
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paui
Railway has made an arrangezne, t with a
first-class publishing house to ft'tirnish a
series of beautiful World's Fair pietures, of
a large size, at the nominal cost of thepnr-
ohaser of only ton cents for a portfolio of
sixteen illustrations. Nothing so hand-
some in reference to the World'e Fair has
before been published, The series would
bo worth at least twelve dollars if the pic-
tures were not published in such large
and we are therefore able to
works of art for only ten
quanti
fur
cents.
Remityour,money to George H. Heafford,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Railway, at Chioago,I11.,
and the pictures will he sent promptly to
any specified address. They will make a
handsome holiday gift
last Olden Tithes
People overlooked the importance of per.
momently
beneficial effects and ere satis-
fied
ats -lied with transient action; bat now that it
is geuoraily known that Syrup of gigs will
permanently cure habitual constipation,
e willnot other
well-inforniocl 0 1 wil bu
w lk' pY
laxatives, which not for time, but finally
injure the system.
Misses Editit
Hutton are attendi
Coe, Oshawa, 0
—Mr. J. R. Rey
grocery story in on
Macdonald's block,
up
r `4 •1. A. Mart •: , the chairman of the
Public School Boar• for 1891; entertained
the `members of , to Board and several
abatis to oysters, at t r. R. Hill's restaur.
ant, After the adjot nment of the board
mee g, on Wedues ay evening.
Clarke and 1''lorcnse
g the Demill Ladies' ,
.t,
Ids will open out a
of the small' stores in
as E0011 as 3t is fitted
-Our enterprisin townsman, Mr. Geo.
McKenzie, has ope :d a pork packing es.
tablishment in town to be kngwn as the
Wingham Porkpac ng House()He is on
the market, and wil pay the highest prices
for dressed hogs, anfresh killed flogs will
be taken as readily :: frozen ones. Farm-
ers having pork to s: t should make a note
of Ulla.
—On Wednesday . ening,about 9 o'clock,
the tire alarm was sounded, and it was
found that the shim .y of Mr. Jos. Adams'
residence, on Franci street, was on fire.
The firemen were p :raptly on hand, but
fortunately their ser nes were not required,
as the fire was ext : guislied by willing
workers, with pails. he fire worked its
way through the eh' .. iiey and did some
damage to the roof.
—The first numbe
new paper published
last week. It is a v
page, forty -column n
servative in politics.
of Atwood, is the
men n of the place ha
pathy with the new
paper with adverti
tinue as they have c
of the Herald is ass
of the Herald, • the
Brussels, wasiesued
y creditable eight-
vspaper, and is Con.
Mr. Jas. Irwin, late
itor. The business
s ossa
shown their sym.
enture by filling the
ments. If they con-
mmenced, the success
red.
i;holee ew Teas.
Wholesale—Gordon & McIntyre are 1n a
condition to supply families or societes
with; new teas, at )obllars prices. Now is
tad time to seeure your teas.
Rupture'd and IS =formed People.
There are Rupture people everywhere,
they want the be truss for the least
money, and to make • convenient for them,
: I will be in their ne hborhood. There is
T
uo doubt that your u c -e will
I be attended
Y to
propeicyvr, nc.,; •ani• own from Ocean to
Ocean on this Contin &aa+t man of rare
ability and skill in ti = Mechiinicitl Line of
overcoming Rupture nd all Deformitie
the human frame -5 inal Disease, Club
Feet, Knocked Knees, hits Swelling. It
is very hard,even in E rope,New York,etc ,
to improve on goods , : de under my super-
intendence in
uper-intendencelu m
,
y Fac ory. I am the in-
ventor of 27 Patents the different lines
of Trusses and Orth ,edical Appliances,
and, if you wish to ha e your case attended
to, would ask you to b on time, LS I will
be found as folio s• : with Samples and
Goods, as Trusses in 11 their variety, to
take measurements etc. Will visit as
follows : Seaforth, Commercial Hotel,
Mon. Jan. 22; Chute i Rattenbury's Hotel,
Tues. Jan. 23, Go ' erich, Albion Hotel,
Wed. Jan. 24; Exete Commercial Hotel,
Thurs. Jan. 25; Win: am, Queen's Hotel,
Friday, Jan. 26; Bru els, Queen's Hotel,
Saturday, Jan. 27. HAS. CLOTHE, Surgi-
cal Machinist, 134 K g St. Wq„t, Toronto,
Ont. Don't w nit til the last hour.
A Prominent Lawyer.
"I have eight children, evely one ingoo
health, not one of whom but has taken
Soott'a Emulsion, 111 which my wife has
boundless confidence."
Schon Board.
The statutory in ting of the School
Board was held in tl Council chamber, on
Wednesday last, at
nation was read fro i the Town Clerk,
stating that the foll wing Trustees wore
elected from the ards .reamed : Thos.
Abraham, Word 1; m. 1Itrore, Ward 2.
J. H. I3iscocks, W •d ;3; C. N. Griffin,
Wald 4. All the me lbetts present, exoept
JAI. 1<Iiscocks. M ved by Thos. Bolt,
seconded by Wrn. At
be chairman of the
year—,Carried. M.
seconded by Wm Bu
son be engaged as S
$25 --Carried. M
seconded by Wn113
son be appointed 1' ensurer at a -salary of
$20 -•-Carried. Mo ed by Win Moore, sec-
onded by 0 N Gri' 'n, that the following'
comprise the co mitteen for the year;
' Finance—BM (ch •rmau), Morton, Button.
School tt
• lana en nt-•-•Macre aha'rrn 1
R ( 1 a1),
' Abraham, Galbr li, Hieeoeks and t;lriffin
I Principal's repor
bar was read, an
The following ac
to be paid by t
W Moyer, To
NeGuire, ex
Smith & Peth
Forster, work,
printing, $12.
J, D. Long, re
$1; 3. Duffield
Cline & Co., s
account orJo
partionlars.
by Wm. Butt
ed—Carried.
by A. (Milord
structed to wr
planation in
room ou Jau 1
ation be tu, wi,i
—Carried. M
Wm. Moore, th,
be empowered t
book, to be p
Principal, who s
quired, and that
without suoh or
then adjourned.
,. on notion, adopted..
unts were recommended
Finance Committee : b4
nto, chart, $40; James
ess charges, 40 centra'
k, supplies, $3.01; Joh1e.
etc„ 17`2.l;2; R. Elliott,
5; Tnos. James,wood, $1:;.75;.
airs, 61;. D. Showere,repairs,
Son, supplies, 62.75; 3. A.
pplies, $13.95; and that the
Watt be refergsl back for
oved by T. Bell, seconcfod
, that the report be arti•pt-
oved by T. 1341, seconded
1, that the Secretary be In.
e Mrss McIniyre f• r •sc ex-
egard to her leaving her
and 11, and -such e ipiain-
llg, addressee' to the Botird
e d by T. Bell, seconded by
the Finance Committee
procure a suitable order
cad in the hands of the
all fill in the orders as re-
po purchases be made
r—Carried. The Board
Mrs. Suthellan
her son, Mr. D. S
at present.
Miss Maggie Cu
he cousin, Mr. T
Mrs. Jas. M
Elliott spent a fez
ing friends.
Miss Lillie Scli
been visiting at•
time, returned br
Olinton 1,T9w E
wife, (old Clint(
visiting friends b
attend the weddi
Rumball, of Gode
Brussels Post:
Wingham, was re
ill Brussels last w
and Frank were h
Mrs. S. Fralick, o
her mother, Mrs. ,
Misses Daly ani
are visiting friend
Clinton NewsAikt
a former'raeitleut
ham, is on a visit
morals.
of Almonte, is visiting
ther'land, of this town,
rie, of Ayr, is visiting
as. Auld, Leopold street.
auchlin and Mrs. R.
days in irstowel, visit-
° Lon h has
b, of London, who a
John Norris', for some
•on Saturday last.
Mr. Mark Cassels and
iaus) were this ,,week ..
e, having come down >a
of their niece, Miss
fah township.
Jas. MoLauchliu,, of
awing old acquaintances:"'
eh.—Mrs. R. G. Wilson
didaying in Wingham.--
Wingham, was visiting-
,
isiting-
,Pearson.
,C. Burns, of Lucknow,
ill town this week.
cord: Mrs. J.P.'King*.
Clinton, now of Wing-
irieuds in town.
n•1.. A communia
ore, that J. A. Morton
oars for the present
e t by Thos. Bell,
ton, hint Wm Robert-
eiebe1y' at a salary of
ed by WnM. ltl:oore,
tieing that J 1;1 ew-
for the month of Deoem-
'6'6rilliiam's Little .Dandelion,.
pills will cure ,iiea,daelte, Biliousness,
Sour Stomach, etc. ;t'ry them onoo and
yon will not use any other. Price ?filo. •
t. 'Mt, at all drug stores.
Salinonii's English Witost
(fills id the best Family Lruiinent
world. a Instant c,oro for Sprains
Braises. Beware of imitations. Aide
Salmon's English White Oils. •
Dr. Ring's Wotgn ?or deli
are safe and sure. 25c. ti box.
flleatlrfxeld's ffea 1 in g Bli1160iik
will corp the worst cold. ,.iundreds ,of
testimonials testify to its tnerits. Dion
will positively be refunded if Heathfield
Healing Balsam does not do all that is
claimed for it,
Bving's firedieo.l Discov-
ery. is toe great blood purifier. It will
matte the blood pure ev 1 keep it pure.
Cures dyspepsia and alt forms of etomaobt
and liver troubles. It is the best; buy t3..r
best. Price one dollar a bottle, six botilertir
for five dollars.
�Viilinurs' i iietle lbandell
I"ills.
$ia,lnnoni's EnnglitalR doff
cline. __
Dir, iiinng's "Worm J''ow
If'elnthfeltl me• J11ru?llllt 1
Shirai'.
D>r.King* Med rill Di
eir37.
Are a11 reliable medicines tend tint
glotes'!t guarantee sattdtaotian tn.
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