The Wingham Times, 1894-05-25, Page 1k
oL. 1164.
Our stock this season surpasses any of our
preview; efforts, and we are daily reaping
the benefit of it. The Dress Goods depart.
ment is full of all the leading novelties and
colore. See the colored Gloria's, (silk and
wool), double width and grand value. Ex -
mauve TO THIS mum. We have .never
done as good a Dress Goods trade as this
season. Comment is unnecessary. Our
Prints are in the lead as usual. the biggest
range, the newest designs and finest prints
ings. Our all -wool De Lainee are the
prettiest and cheapest in town. We have
an exclusive rouge of Zephyr Ginglutme
and Muslim, guaranteed to keep their,
color. A. special line of ladies' Summe
Vests, 5 cents each, six for 25 Gents.
Our Shoe stock is full of the old reliable
makes; the best assorted stock of Oxfords
and Slippers in the trade.
Groceries as usual. The 35 cent Tea,
3 lbs. for one dollar, 5 lbs. for one dollar
and fifty, as satisfactory as ever. Goods
delivered promptly.
era,
reelas.
ageass."'"eae.
ORR Le HISCOCKS,
. The Only Direct Importers.
Tiw Bean, May 2nd, 1894.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK Pierzasoet. No 23, Vic-
toria street, Wingharn, Ont. No witnesses
required.
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Sij M NI ER Itne
and Gerrard Streets, Toronto. gColletig(jIllerSnaronYae,
Canada's Greatest Commercial School. ili508B1011
the entire year. Special circulars for suminer c)asse.,
Write for one,
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-Snow fell in. ngliarn on Saturday
last.
-Casb for good butter and eggs at R. A.
Graham's market grocery.
-The Dominion onvention of the W.
IfF C. T. U. will be b d in London, ,Ont.,
b,June let to 5th
It" his section has been visited with a
great deal of rain a ing the.past week cr
so, and there ist animmense growth of
vegetation.
-Why buy cheap goods, when you can
get the beet for the same money at Mun-
sliaw'e ? • _
ifeva. Messrs, Perr e and Sellery ex•
'eltnged pulpits on Sn iday evening la,st.
The members of both tl e congregations, no
doubt, enjoyed the axial exchange of
courtesies,. se well as the sermons.
-Clinton New Eras Mr. W. J. Paisley
was offered $400 for hie driving mare on
Taiesdeyott Wingham this is a big Brice
foievetheateryear old, bu it is an exception-
a"10,1in:e.atiere.
.4....11reIsl, T. Rite ie, P. L. S. Kincars
dineaWill be at the Q een's Hotel', Wing -
haze, 24th, 2 th and 20th. Parties
requiring his service should call early.
-Do parents know that the Truancy Act
#t imposes a fine of 42C on anyone hiring a
child between eight sand fourteen years of
age, and provides tl: .t they • must obtain
the consent of the n gistrate before keep-
ing their children at home ?
NEWS.
she electric dis rbance, on Friday
night last, did a great deal of damage in
some places. Betwee here and Teeswater
a great number of tel hone and telegraph
poles were shattered, n d nearly all the
telephone instruments n town were burned
out and the busines demoralize Re.
pairers were at work atorday an since.
and now things are al right again,
-G. T. R. trains for Toronto and east
leave Wingham at 0.25 m. and 11.20 a.
end 3.45 p. m., via Clinton and Guelph.
Good connections by all trains.-
-We particularly k that each corres-
pondent sending in co municatione to the
Tines would observe t ie rule of invariably
signing his or her no, e and address on
enali letter sent. Th s rule is very import-
ant and should Le ol.aerved by every don-
tributor itt Oder tha the items may be •
properly creditetl, ant tci prevent errors.
Occesionally 'mud nied . cotrespondencis
touching upon 'Matt as ef' /serial's linnet -
twice cornea tti hand-. and Wit ate put to
considerable tiduleleg, a enalifying the writ-
ing by compatds# lith letters sent in
perhaps Nte414 • . Let each tor-
reSpOndOn t•itut )4' r earn name at the
in, and it is safe
wilIbottom of me:,
run the risk of I
it it.
to assume that 1,0
attempting to touritt
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TIME
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1894.
-Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly
'repaired and hilly warranted by HALSIST
Punt, Meyer Block, Winglie.re,
-Thursday being a albite holiday. the
Tines is printed a de; early thia week, in
order to allow the bar -worked printers a
much needed holiday.
-Parties wishing to get a milch cow or
two can be accommodated by Mr. D
Stewart, Wingham. He also keeps a
Durham bull for service.
-Mr. Geo. B. Roe 6 home from Brussels
ith his string of I -erns. He expects to
give Miss Garfield is chance to win in
Shelburne, on the 24.
-Private moneys to loan on mortgages
at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to
tf Jona Nee:Tants.
---The curfew no
places : Collingwooc
Parkhill, Paisley, K
Wiarton, Wallace
Marie.
rings in the followiti
Barrie, Galt, Glencoe,
laardine, Leamington,
rg, and Sault Ste
-Their many &ands in Wingham will
welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Clegg back to
Wingham. They ham been residing in
Toronto for some ime, and last week
returned and took possession of their
beautiful home in tilt ; town.
-Go to Munshaw, the leader, for all
kinds of bar pins, sword handle, Corsage
pins.
-Mr. Geo. Exte.sce will preach in the
Congregational obis ch, on Sunday next.
Subject for mornime, : "Les son from the
Bitten Ieraelites." • Eyening: "Three
Deaths, how to escasss from two of them,
aid possibly the thi• d."
•
-The social in tl e Baptist church, on
Thursday evening cl last week, was a very
enjoyable affair, 3;ee church was nicely
elled,the eatables we served in abundance,
and the intellectual tart was all that could
be desired. Short a ldresses were delivered
by Rev. S. Sellery, fr. Geo. Extense, and
the pastor. Rev. J. Ilamilton.
-Fruit culture is more profitable to the;
farmer now than his other crops. .Brolen
Bros. Co., the most extensive nursery house
in Canada, have a vacancy in this section.
Write them at Toronto, Ont., for their
terms.
-The executive .ommittee of the Can-
adian Lacrosse Asso. iation met in Toronto
lately and arranged districts for the com-
ing season, the folio, Ong being the arrange.
ment for this sectior : Stratford District-
Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth, Mitchell,
Stratford Juniors; Z. W. Tiffin, Secretary,
to meet at Seaf irth. Northwestern
District-Walkertor Wingbam, Kincar-
dine, Lucknow, Bru -els; J; W. Sheffield,
secretary at Winghrn.
-The Order of nti, a seven year en-
dowment bcnevolen concern, with head
offices in Philadelph as has made an assign-
ment. The order lad a, large number of
members, and previcasee to the passing of
the Ofitario. 4acts.-e legit/00 benevolent
societies, whiele:::0 yet -tied this class of
societies doing bitilitt*fin Ontario, there
were quite a number of lodges in the 'Pro -
vice, but at present only ousalodge*ists,
we believe, in Toron alTite assets of the
Order are placed at e1,250,000; what the
present liabilities ar is not stated, but in
May next the oblige ions would amount to
$7,500,000.
-Ladies, have your garments made by
Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite
the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good
work, always first-class fit.
-The following s given as the wiy to
tell a good orange: Big oranges. are not
good. They are all *in and fiber. If you
want "a yellow cup of wine" buy small
fruit ; that is, fru. J that runs 175 or 200
to the box. Weigh t in the hand and
take the heaviest. Iaweet, sound oranges
are full of wine end sugar and very heavy.
A thin, smooth skitais a good sign. Wide,
deep pored skins are Unmistakable signs of
a coarse, spongy a tide. Bright yellow
oranges usually core more than russet;
because they are pre tier, When the cotn-
mission merchant h s in a hurry he saves
time by taking ot me between his hands
and squeezing it to with, If it runs a
cup of wine he takes as much of the cargo
as he needs ; if it e dry he outs the
price ter refuses to tt e. There is no surer
way to tell the real alue of an orange,
•
mandarin or grape f4tit.
World's Columbian ,Expositien
Will be a value to the world by illustrating
the improvements in the mechanical arts
and eminent physicians will tell yon that
the progress in medicinal agents has been
of equal importancestand as a strengthening
laxative that Syrup of lige is far in ad-
vance of others.
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-The Chilton Ne
this libel on nuc yo
the Atwood Bee • 1
that the clever youu
Bee will shortly t,,
he needs it badly,
a Era man is guilty of
.ng bachelor friend of
- 4 currently reported
- editor of the Atwood
e in a lady partner ;
d instead of their
being one mit ne an liter there will likely
be many more.
-For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents furnisbnigs, try Webster be Co.
Remember the place, one door south o
R. A. Gralubm's grace •y store.
-The Chosen Fri aids seem to have
sown on good ground when they located in
Wingham. Since the institution of Wing -
ham Council, No, 22 , about a month ago
-they have added seve !teen to the metn#-
ship rell, and the council has now a
membership of upwaais of thirty. At the
meeting on Monde; • night three were
initiated and four pr positions wore sub-
mitted. - It is expem ad that the Colm-
an will number at le at forty at the olpse
of the meeting on Mo Kitty next.
-1Slunshaw, the leading jeweller, has
taken a fall course at the Toronto Optical
Institnte, ands has all the latest appliances
for testing the most deficient eyesight. All
testing free.
---An exchange get off the following as
gospel truth: A nut fed women in this
neighborhood bad a s 'prise party on her
birthday anniversary a short time n•go,
when her husband p -sented her with a
beautiful piano barnt He was much
flattered when she to I him she• intended
to give it big til he naked her
reasons . for 9,n peci Ilar a, proceeding.
"Well," she said, "you
good deal of brass also
to look at, requires a go
is not remarkably Uri
unsteady on its legs, lin,
half 'full, flares np occ
ways out at bedtime
smoke."
J. McCuheo
known resident of Wing
onto on Monday night 1
published, it appears th
the O'Neil house, in th
night, and • not gettin
morning his room was
found dead in bed. A.
in, who stated that de
heart disease, and it. n
hold an inquest. Mr.
widower, his wife dyi
agiaHe leaves a fami
thrice or four daughter
up. The deceased wa
former, and always to
in polities. The rental,
Wingham on Wednes
those of his wife, in
tery. A large flambe
turned out to pay th
quiets to the departe
-Clinton New E
County Council me
Refuge Committee it speeted the Wood-
stock and Simcoe nstitutions of that
nature. On Wedneaclay they went to
Goderich to inspect ti sites offered for a
House of Refuge, an also inspected the
sites offered in this iicinity. They then
held a meeting to cot eider the claims of
the various sites offerad, and after fully
considering them all, decided on recom-
mending the 50 acres owned by Mr, John
Pickett, on the east side of the London
Road, a mile below Lawn. This site is,
pe.rhaps, no better tha several others that
were offered te .the c =slate, but the Londesboro circuit, eking permiesinu to
facilities for drainage a e much superior, close up Ebenezer a pointment, WON in-
now, dear, it has a
t it, it is handsome
deal of attention,
iant, id sometimes
le to explode when
sionally, add is el-
and is bound to
-Why do you ruin your eyes by looking
at the BUIL to tate if it is near noon, when
yeti 011,11 bny a reliable watch for $3.10,
from Munstiew, the leader.
---No definite tion as to enlarging the
Agricultural ings was taken at the
meeting of the Di eaters, on Monday twit,
$1.A YEAR IN 'ADVANCE
-Huron County °midi will meet i
Goderieb on the 5th of june.
The brick work of the large residence
of Urfa Beeletnen, se the corner of John
awl•Shnter streets, ht s been oorupleted
ttREFOR
• ...01eiVinglinan boys in eticl making (teener
and the meeting ss adjourned till ate effort to venture t te main prizes offered
18th of June next, atLucknow en the 2 'th, in foot ball, base
1. -The meetings of nchor of Hope Lodge, bell and lacrosse.
0. G. T„ will iu
of ture be held on Mon-
-A. meeting.of the :leforyners of Wing -
day evenings, ins of Tueschty. f nil- ham will ho held. in ate conneil (+amber, CO
attendance is req d at the'•nteeting on
on Monday evening ne ;tot 8 o'clock sharp,
Mondeyeavening ne . Delegates to the
for the election of offit era etnd business in
Di 61 Lodge meeti g will report.
connection with the ceasing election.
A RIO
ETINC.
REFORMERng of the
OF MOM
held in the
CHAMBEA,
ON
Monday Ev ing, 28th inst.,
at 8 o'clock tit p, for the election of
officers and oth r business in connee.
tion with the fling election. Fun.
attendance req sted.
-Word was recei d in town on Tues-
day of thmileath of ' Prof. Galbt•aith," the -The dietrict me ting nf the Royal
lemplars Tempera
ist, who, years ago,
will he held in Win
• to this section of
;rune 14th. Tt is exp
that be was found
delegates will he in a
vote. He was a well.
ie'greatly addicted to -The prevalence o
has been stirring up
*son of Mr. Adam itt. many sections of
llama and who at compulsory vaccinatim
well-known phrenolo ice of Eamon county
was a fmnent visit
- countryki It is said
dead bed in T
read gentleman, but
\
drink.
-Mr. T. A. Reid,
Reid, of Lower WI •
present occupies e position of head ed in several sectior a. What are our
master of the Forest Model School, was authorities ping to do •bont it ?
last week honored by 'Ito Teachers of East wenn
Sabbath ichool ,Associetion
Lambton who elected inn to the presidency for the townships of K -nose, Ashfield and
of their associatiou. Wingllatnites will ,
ham on Thursday,
oted that about 100
tendance.
small pox in Chicago
to health authorities
the Province, and
has been inaugnrat-
es awastos , and
come to the front. f_ A's many friends nOW, was held in Lind
here congratulate him
last. It was quite a su
c
-In the list of hot ee entered for the _Messrs. H. O'Har
opting meeting of the Stretford Turf As -
debenture banters, Tor
soctation, we notice ". is s Garfield," own- nem) e
; Ise $48,000 wort
ed by Mr. Geo. 13. Roe of this place, in the r
the township of Tin
2.19 trot or pale, and Rumor jr.," owned
camel instalmen
31
by Mr. Thos. Bell, of t • " •
R. Wilson, of Seaforth
trot. Both these re
entries.
-Over 1000 feet of glass, ne
of cold frames, 50.000 tomes
ones, don't buy scrubs), 10
nificent cabbage, best c
he village of Luck -
ow, on Monday
•essful meeting.
& Co., stock and
to, have recently
of debentures of
payable in forty
3 of principal and
in the three minute
' interest, bearing 4e pet cent. yearly, and
s have full lists of payable in Toronto. These debentures will
be_ gutiranteed by th s county of Simcoe,
making thein county ends. The assess -
y as 11111°11 meet of Simcoe is $19,f 30,583 and the debt,
plants (grand aies 4„
00 celery, mug- '"'"""
tliflowers in the
.a former well- • country, lovely getan ins and fnchsias, -The following reso
t large verbenas anc ers, see them, b„t on the death, of the
am, died. in Tor -1 strains of pansie Given away ! six new esteemed, brother Join
on the inh day of May,
;tile nt'orookmarbeeptimatts red penah tomn n plants while they last.
Also slips of trailing plants. In every dollar the last replier meeting
1 city, -on Monday Purchaser. Come, sidewalk nearly all the
way from town. South side of the iron No: 49, S: 0. S.: "Wh
God in Itis wisdom to
midst the beloved wife o
therefore, be it resolve
humble submission to
let Ideethig. heavenly Father, who d
being ton wise to err n,n
Wingham District unkind, wa cherish ,ii
eh, was held in the remembranoo of her mi
vth, on Tuesday 15th, heed ourselves to the
'Be ye also ready, for in
up on Tuesdnari bridge. Felines the poplar trees np the
tered and he was • river bank a few yards from the bridge and
oroner was called
yon will find the Iron Bridge Greenhouses.
th was caused by T. C. Gumless
s not necessary to Lower Wingham.
IcCutcheon was a 1 Wingham Dist
g here some years • The May meeting
y of three sons and of the Methodist cite
, mostly all grown Methodist church. •
a pronounced Ise- all the ministeriel:pc1 lay representatives
a very active part being present. S. eellery, B. D wits in the
as were brought. to chair. Rev. T. W. Cosens was appointed
y end laid beside Secretary, and Rev J. H. Dyke, assistant.
te Wingham ceme- , The moral and re igions character of the
of the toWns.ptople ministers and pro sttioners was passed as
r lost tribute of re- satisfactory. Mr. V. A. Smith, of Brea -
1 eels, a probationer, sf one year's standing
• ,
a: Last week the . was recommende, to be continued at
•ers of the House of college, as n probe doner. W. J. Ashton
was recommended .y Wroxeter church as
I candidate for the r'duistry,and the district
endorsed the recon- mendation to Confer-
' mice. Revs. Kerr and Paul, of Brussels,
! and Mills, of Torm to, were continued in
!their present supereentuation relatioe.
A. resolution was rettented from Walton
circuit asking that Jackson eppointment,
now connected with 131yth, be restored to
Walton, which it WII claimed was lunch in
need of assistance; enimeted and pro.
• longed dismission fa lowed, but the. mstter
was defeated on a vot A resolution ftem ttlItl Ilia OW nCas
u tion of condolence
loved wife of our
Murray, who died
8)1, was passed at
f Camp Caledonia,.
•eas, it has pleased
•emove from our
Mr. John Murray;
:that, bowing in
the will of our
th all things well,
too good to be
our hearts the
ny virtues, taking
ivine injenction
an hoer when sent
think not the Son of Nan cometh ' Re-
solved, ilea while in aednees we realize
that human. weakness tan do but little to
lighten the hearts of tit...se borne down n.nd
crushed with grief, yet'. e desire to offer to
himandhis bereaved se d sorrowstrielten
family our heartfelt syr
them mourn their loss.
though time will never
they have sustained, th
alleviate the intensity o
pray that a kind Provi
and direct there in thei
and teed them at last
pathies and with
We bnne Oust el-
ate up the great loss
t it shall at least
their grief, and we
Ienci' may protect
sad bereavement,
that grand union
above, where there no parting with
loved ones end where t 11 is rest and peace.
Signed in behalf of 0 amp Caledonia, in
Leahy, Loyalty and L beiality.
WALTER TATLOII, PraInt DEASQ,
Chief. See.
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while the price is also more reasonable, (breed by Conferee Bev. Geo. Buggin
The location is decid ly advantageotte, , was elected as repro ntative to the Station •
being in sight of both Mimed% not far ing Committee. 13 v. J. A. McLachlan
from a station, on a spl ndid road, and aswas elected to the S. Committee ; Raw.
pretty a place as coal be selected. As ,(1. H. Cobbledick to he Epworth Leagno
the committee were em owered to prepare Cotntnittee, and Dr. owler to the blitedow'
plans they have decided n having a survey I ary Committee.
and profile made of the lace, showing the -
proposed location of the antes buildings I i3
required, and will then
and specifications, tlit
plane are subsequently
$100 therefor. The est
for buildings is between
Which aro to accomtn
The committee will re
vertise for plans i 'Circuit tin .
'architect 'vhose 1
..
tdopted, to receive , "%Ingham' ....448
nated •expenditure ; TeeVater .. *2°2 1
:8 000 aud $10,000,
-, , Wroxet4.. ... vis 1
, Drusselte ' 25 „ .5 v 00.09 e238.15
date 75 inmates. Belgrave.....174 1; t 127.82 109e.12
meeting of the County Inancil, and it; is to
!TIVallltoehgb.°.7....'.31%
!plytb........2S1 ' 2 43 341 311t) .. 8055 1 I+ 1 1 2 I :::20
..) i 4') '41 2221.49
ort to the June
be sincerely hoped that • -hair report will be. mbeeti '112 t, 1 413.82 1800.51
adopted aud work proc !mica with without Dinevale... -eel 11 . IIM27 196219
4 1 .
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Experience has Proved it. 2403 :rl. , $209.03 517:224.13
1 There is nitatliereitts itatehurolt member-.
A triumph in medicine wasettained when i'ship of 49 over Idlit ye; ',a1 a cousiclereble
experience proved that Scott's Emulsion i decrease in the total amount of money
would not only stop the progress of Pnl. i raised. The total:" itmonnt raised for
monary Consumption, but by its wain mut t ininieterial support -o 1a the district VMS
use health and vigor could befalls, restored. Silnill• an inerease Of 4). 2.
111.1
o
Fits. •
414 8- ear;i461- • - • -
0 289.83 2001.83
8 137.50 1233 40
Froin Common Coal Oil.
0 DIRT, NO HEAT IN THE KM
doc,:ics a Family Dinner fo
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A
.117?../Tria..11.11-1,171.ppar.
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-FOR SALB
D.
•
FOR the removal ot
eegerselesesg."ateeas....
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Dist et Lodge.
The annual mee ug of the district lodge
of Good Tetnplars f Huron couuty, was.
held in the Tempi re' hall, Cliutota on
Friday lost. The c ty was an exceedingly
unpleasant one. en the attendance wag
, very good coneide ng the rain. Chief
TeMplar Brockenshi e, of Wingham, oc-
cupied the chair. Reports were taken
front the various locl s represented in the
district, sbowing.gen ral interest in tem-
perance work, thougl_ a decreased member-
ship was reported. The last (inflater a
membership of 840 in the district was
returned, but this qn titer the membership
WtLS only 803, due ill a measure to the
removal of names of - hose whose dues were
Mr. A. T. McDot old, deputy -reeve of
Hallett, was chosen as district delegate to
the meeting of the 'rand Lodge in Paris.
The sum of $15 was oted to Mr B. Lara -
son, for his services secretary. Various
matters relating to t order were thorough-
ly alumna. Rev. W. Gribble. late of
Wingbam, who at o etime held the posi-
tion of Grand Conn ellor for Wales, took
part in the exereise was decided tie
hold the next meeti g in Lowiesboro, the
time to he fixed by 1. e Executive.
• The,following offic rs were elected for the
year: 0. T., .1. G. Murdoch, Lucknow ;
V. T., Miss Et•ratt Auburn ; D. C., It.
Somers. Blvth ; St pt Juvenile Templars,
Miss Moffatt. Bly h; Sec.-Treas., B.
Larason, Londesb ro ; Marshal, H. B.
Chant, Clinton; • puty, Miss Farnham,
Constance; Gua , Miss Lilly Miller,
Clinton ; Chnplai W. Gordon, Leeburn
Sentiuel, R. MoCle taghan, Whitechnroh ;
Asst. -Sees', "tiles 13 rge, Clinton.
The Profe sat is Coming.
The ladies and tentlemen affected with
balduess and thin 1 air will he pleased to
teem that Prof D ,renwend, the great hair
Levels artiste. is cooling to Wingham once
more this season. He will be at the Bruns-
wick hotel on Tuetday, 20th May, witless
fine line of his wel known goods. Ladiea
and Gents' Wigs, Toupees, Bangs, Waves,
Switches and all s ate of Hair Coverings.
Beautiful hair on ther lady or gentleman
is always admired and the ProfessoraS goods
are perfection and are worn by the leading
people all over the ;continent. As this wilt
he the only visit tiais seateni those rectums
ing any of those good e stionld wit fen to
cell at the Brunsmick hotel on Tuesday,
29th May.
t, • •
Williams IL tt le Dft,E!eiiofl
pills will cure Headache, _Bilioutiness, -
Sour Stomach, etc. Try them once and
yontwill not nse any other- Price 25c.
box, at all drug stores.
Salmoni's IFInglisit White
Oils is the best Family famitneett in the
world. Instant o"re for Sprains and
Bruises. Beware of imitations. Ask or
Salmon's English -O,'hite Oils.
Dr. King's 'Worm Powders
are safe and sere. Cleo. a hot.
II eatlifi eld's Heal in Dal stink
will cure the worst , old. Hundreds of
testimoniels testiry to it merits. Money
will-nositively refitiolt a if lIelieltileld"
Healing Balsam does not do all that is
claimed for it.
ICink's Meclieol Disenv-
eryv. is tite great blond muffler. It will
nutite the blond pens mrd keep 11 Imre.
Curet; dyspepsia and ell forms of stonsech
and liver troubles. It ie the best; buy Phe
best. Price one dollar a bottle, six bottles
for five dollars.
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. Pere/nate. "la,
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