The Wingham Advance, 1920-03-25, Page 4P.
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HI NtltaliaRVA--In Wingham, till March .after spending ik trw 4v4'rl.aa it) lit>u til. kl Jt : rl1 ` (/ ilf if >
G. t31Y11xJ, Editor And Prop > Mr. and Mrs• Wm. Hinscliffe,+ l41tti, Urtyid ilutilun to ttruunbiti cemetery >.
22 Six. to a Almost alt of fit" r:111110rt of kh, s vi>•us .:
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•x - »In WalkerviUe t)Il Sanday. ' - ! *`4 v "r, '>' sir t I large funeral indeed. Ile lacked ;}tut two
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Tuanc buil frit syrup. A. tl
aOdAd At Wraxeier 'I`ervttt i i/ 1r
Mr. ndMra, Geo. wi-e•k'a Vf l,t•ilil; 11 {"t':n"h t,f tlr;'' ttti witht '; 1f . ;r;,,: •:
t took lace at the M 2let to M a { 4: tiro `•lad, to Ibsen t 1t.tt tile, ih+u;tltl. o rYM
An interesting; even p , 1, ` ;. ; r -.. 04. AL _ ft , l•.
Wroxeter, Wixl- a daughter- 4 .
w ` ' ' rhea gnnn t st +'f this t ural Ila 4r:is tab,- t .
Methodist Parsonage, in W Young is improving, ,inose he k.t;.iuiuretl. , r. '
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.4ti 7; ,:.,1 ,.,, ° ., -fi , 61 tan roir9t :k tv,actt }trtr,rian•, t,f iiia dcatlt •hut': '! • r
March 10th., when Miss - Wtt trig rut to learn uk"that audaia n illm ..• 1
day aftornoon, to •till#n fila g :' ,- *qtr, , tveri daft tnrtul;bt tit l,a- I,erionN. .Chu
Tlta Wardsw,v Br« f3• are ,
de of En land, was united In, Mr. 1 tenets Crihhnn+ ;.t' :\,xumptiaui x i.• p l' ' tltlrterry fir,,t#1y eteKp•,nr+'xetl that tr6+able as iFJ'
F.rCltnti Wa g ham and Paying of } ti c
Rev. Ivlr irt4i,t tit Weng rag
e to William Westlake, R. Jutu>+ rias oils 4.tndwu h, aha, is
marriage Scra Iran, n : kP. ? *>: d tipprutl'+a itiri tenet el'r'illetei ralrannffarratiun•
They were attended tna,rket prices tetrads, rubbers. P ,u,aunt„ni:a, s Wit? r '; ” c 1 ll:>r►tlal veers r:+lnul,tat'Et f'rnnl vtiiu '
Stride officiating. T y a eeriuu a attack t i t ' • i ,. Y f+•
•1Vliss Kathleen Westlake and William poultry, furs, hides and all kends of junk
by ur rials we aro in lir, Gi►tient ii'ttitura„ i•. ,., ati•,;; 1 , }attntt►ucl lftrfr,rurret lbfa tlgia°xatiorr sheat
Owing to the loss of o
Wade, The marriage is the outcome i 4 attack ut thr> ' flu." . ; F , w y,' "r+ ; a•
J be' Olt* deb and. are determined to star ill wing* after nt Sl., 7. of gold butttins, %orm a pl+cil8- nreddrrir;l,t .,1 andtsy. '#'las titalat fc3lowt V31-
ing
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of a war romance, Mr. 'Westlake !i t off. Sell barrel len' it 1,b tit tint(- after, Ont Iho fi lock
ham until we pay everything vr1jr. julua .trio trent,'. aerate wit•. a ,}>la'++
'1171: 111'CSf;ll flit' v()C11' 1)#'t)thcl' t)#'
of the fiver 'Westlake brothers who sawndttteirmoney •a f,uca•attiS, sva+1 racier+ kY ittn hiw t;afrre trttttiurt Mould `
si a service, all returning safety, your rap.u,pe0ple whaspe tit t s0i'lleo ole^(lbws brother. We show mall 4 We have passed into stock shipments of Spring,
eaten v e In r he make it.. We do not carry It a r,tand auc! Igo pas+ ed aw.ty about o'claak p
lie first. met his bride while on leave where they - 111 r, john Naylor i tut isatin ; ir,:tvini 7lC'19i11 s designs 1t1 c tiff linhs*. from the Tuepiday morning. Tile nows of his Jeath
I r. and Mrs. Westlake will away to. hoards it or spend It. Give Its a fur \l'ilk:t , Saslc. ; l , , g ]''a „ Goods for all Departments, i#lcludiflg. New'Dress
England• M lain forms left o E;11 kt)1' ill()nf) s'f1111S t0 causer! quite a :ftir as vary few know he
on the groomt's farm in Hawick chance on Your junk, and we will assure &Tt, Peter Kohoe t + ci+it,n;,Y Hitt :tt 11r ` ° p l o was ill and no one thou Hht be was so ser•
reside rice.—Phone 240. --Wards+ artistically wrought. buttons begemmed . Cocci;;, Silks, Poplins, Ladies' Spring Casts and
and have" the good wishes of the common• you highest p Joha•Gibbgn:,'. ions. liQ will be much missed !n the
ity for their happint ss and prosperity, ' man Bros. : s =s s' \ with precious Or •Semi -p1 cciou# - stone . home, at school, in mission band, snot iltitS, 'op Skirts, Silk Crepe Waists, Prints, Voiles
-- - Sunda School,,,•ashe was a lively member
, e a d Gin Yllams New Curtains: and Curtain Mater -
'We will test your t;yt:s and expertly of each, and his sudden death will leave Ginghams,
j - advise you, If yrau.are not a vnctutcv that will be sadly remembered
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ial Rugs ()ilclaths and Linen Blinds Corsets THos-in need of glavosweat thesC mea tingw. TI10 SprviCe tVaS cqnf>'fwill tell ou so. dueled b Rev Mr. MacCallum astor of r , y p fiery and Gloves, Women's, iVlsses and Childs erg'sthe: Presbyterian church. Besides his -;n •z ° parents, he leaves two sisters, Mrs, 13,ab• Boots and Shoes.
II.`.."_" i _ .. `' c M. 1 1 'll,C"a, t of Toronto, and Mrs, Robt. Fisher of
• ;,I. ';I'„ }g ,. ,; ;. • ' 1 ' i ; i ; -- - : Jc ' 'elci' fiu1Cl Optician °Witlgllanl town, and four brothers. His Cher
it li r ".LL 1 were pall bearers. r 9
' brothers f EN'S
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A6r l A i aJ W a:a L 7C STORE
I ! • e c The fine weather of the past week P!
` + 1111t}1 1, ''' l lr'j a j, ' caused conslornation kotttose living near
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. 1 - the rive as the ice jammed under the ;
_ S bridge resist) crosses the main street an
'--- f, LZ t,L y " 'µ backed up the water spreading it over the
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• ..,• . , tL- .rp 7i •jl - .fi'_-S.•-'"s\.. \ -low lying land north of Campbell &kCP.Ok.
= • P j_- iu ; ' + ' t ^ transformin this ,art of the .town into a e a
"` f'Ja ` • TIFF Qjf.H00L (i?1,l'w l?LN Bel rave g l Q
le,
tt ti ="x- _ '" jS -a::, ti.a •. -•-- -*: lake. The. water rosQ higher than was
1 ' '^' "The School garden as a Centura .uf ag- Rev. A. M. Bgyle attended the funeral ever Icnn44n befog a and seviral. buildings '
i of•his nefcs in Elora on Monday ,
J'• ricultural education is tending to Uecollte, ; were inunduaked at tllt,tn lt3cI.eod s livery tri 4B47o
>r as time goes on and its fttnRtlan is Ilnora , dr, Garner Nicholson, Mr. Richard b, was 11 feet
1 { tris tsars w't et of water on the
/j fully understood, a permagent part of the 1 and Mr. Abe, Proctor acid Mrs. C. Rob- floor and the horses had to be removed. I
.•, -a school accommodation in Ontario " says A, Millson had to wade through water to
3 ertson attended the funeral of the. tatter's
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J. B. Dandeno, Ph D„ in the Ag,ricult• brother Charles Pt'gctQt' in Kitchener, his traces to get his team out. Peker a
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- ural (saxette for Janudlry. 1iw presents ' }est week. Graf's ice house was completely surround
facts regarding the school gardens, ;show. .
Mr and Mrs. Gear Daley, Mr end Mr: ed so that he could not get near it, and
ing hindrances, and difficulties encounter- A, Brandon, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Cole the firemen had to build a temporary , °®
ed, and indicates the trend, of the move- j X Mens New Spring Suits, Overcoats and Ra xi
The.
a{• . ( iii r ri I and Mr. Kerb Wheeler attended •the britige into Mrs. Alton's barn to rescue h
i j,>t, Flat via Jti tl pd jure„ meat in the following paragraph, funeral of Mrs. Gustee Wheeler and Mrs., bet poultry, several of which were Found !✓® ', 1 r
• % p r coats. Boys and Youths New Suits, .Hien s` and
Interior'Decoration . Paint 'the number of schools undertaking I N g}aft in Brussels qn Saturday last, fiatttting around an bits of straw and Yor Int `school garden work in Ontario is incieas- Boys' Furnishings, tS a -
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s 4 Mrs. Brooke of Centralia, speak a day would soon have drowned. Fortunately s11%y gt1 Spring F hinge, Ha and Caps..
t Ceilings of all), 'roam in your house, most
For buildings, ing steadily year by year as indicated with her mother, Mr. Anderson, who IS ill. the tbaw was checked by a sudden drop
For the walls and g
- 1 harmonious effects can be secured by the use ° outside and in: from the following ;figures, --7914, 208;. The Murdison Concert which was, Host- in temperature and serious damage was Z , , `•
'delicate act Bi stock: o£ Men's and Boy.5,' Boots and Shoes
of NEU-TONE. It is cheaper and more sanitary than wall 191a, 2L`L; 191ti, 324; 7917, Mos I918, hes poised will be given an Friday evening, averted. X
y:.
a}lti will Gast much longer because it can be washed SENOUR'S and 1919,. 700 (aprox.} Most of these i 1•larc-11 20th, This entertainment is draw- "` r 'ff .
paper Several farms in this vicinity have r for spring `vbar, , OUt' prices will interest yOtt:
•t aperttt )ijwill It IlTUC positively will not rub off. FLOOR gardens forma part of the regular school ins; large and enthusiastic audiences in changed hands during the past week, and
G steel b the use of, various tints PAINT property, but as might be expected there every town t}ley visit. Be sure: and be tea,•}y all at record prices. Among them
°NL:U-TONE is made its eighteen shade., Y It wears and isa considerable number of gardens on -oui Alex, MacLennan 8th. con. I ioluss has Buy One Of our Fite -Rite !AltS for Spring
• . most pleasing combinations may be secured. land -secured only temporarily. It should, _ _ _ .
wears and sold to Mr, Moffat of Langside, Ino kc•
wears. be said to the credit of the farmers that in An Old Song Amended Diarmid has sold h}:: farm un the 4th to X and be right,
RITIART • S ENO R very many cases the land was loaned to•1 In view of the announcementthatdrink• Walter MacKenzie Ezekiel Lockhart is ® "
u f ► the school board free of charge. The ; rr. •®
Varnoleum ets are turning to sweets these days, an leaving his farm on the; 4th to his son,
A I N I S
ANO.
jrtjt 1 ` spirit shown in such acts as these demon- y w ® i -yA per
I"9 i x NO beautifies and I amendment to sin old song might become George and has bought the i;eaton farm i COO
reserves Uig stratesmore than words ttie trend of the. just north of town, Jas, Stanley has sold
NEU-TONR is easy to apply. It covers well and leaves no brush marks, p school garden movement," p: -pular; J
p g 1 g y ' his farm on the boundary west to Thos,.
producing a dull, soft, velvety finish which will lenctcharm to any room
Cloth and Lilt- _ — _ _w Then ie s your band, my trust frier, Y
tis the house. oleutn, ir4vn), Stewart Robertson sold his fine
And her a hand a' mine S For Big Stock and Best Valises.
Any surface may be successfully treated with lUt V+ f An' we'll eat aniflier chocklet drop farm to jus Johnston of town who Dater
vid
NEU-TONE—Plaster,wood, burlap or metal. tc Marble-ite II RICHARDS—BAKER.—TAt the home. For the days of Au'd Lang Syne, disposed of it to jos. Stanley; David ,.e a, w® ,.®d . s r w ; QO.. b •s. •so• o
Call and let us explain rite merits of this and of the Bride's aunt, Mrs, C. R Munroe, Stroud bought Robt. Webster s farm (con-
Floor Finish ditionally) Frank Irwin of St, Helens --
other MARTIN-SENOUR,finishes. For every 124 Beech Ave., Toronto, at half past - o
+ , P` t f. l fI
ur ose—For ever surface. Our stock %s com- The one perfect , bought Henrylullin's farm at Belfast, to Clinton, where he will be in charge of Misses Sadie MacDonala and Pearl
p p Y three o -clock on VPednesClay. Mar. 10
plete and we can give you full information, floor finish. the marriage toots place quietly oF' Miss r fir, Chas, Bell has disposed of his home Robt, Henry has bought Jas. Agar's Abe, Durnin's farm for the coming year Fraser have gone to Toronto to train for
1 ,,; '. cc „ Pearl Zenobia Baker, daughter of Rev, i oil Westmoreland St. to lir; 4V.m, Thuett, farm and Jas. Cameron has purchased
L+ri•# ate/ WOO(! -Lai pier. Balt and family intend going West. Thos. Strong'$ farm in Ashfield, Jack An innovation in the form of a. mos nurses in the General Hospital.
trt 1a, gfHpU RAE & THOMPSON Georg+f and Mrs, Baker, to E, C. Rich- casin dance was held in Lorne rink last Word was received last week of the
MalmH Stain ands of Banff, Alta. The servfre was 1 ` Another rf our esteemed pioneers enter- Smith 8th con. Kinloss has sold his 25(1
Im roves the ed }oto rest, March 18th, in the person%of acres known ait the Sandy Smith home• Thursday night and proved quite a sac- death of Mr. J. L. Bowers at the home of
PFS will haul, 011tari0 borne-
Improves
taken by the brides father, assisted by cess. The Brass. Band furnished Music, her daughter in British Columbia She
T-ESR-NA—C( 11 U
Wingham,Rev. A. •P. Addison of the Beech Ave., qtr; Charles Ruddell of Hu}lett, aged 91, stead to MacKinnon Bros. 4th coo,, Wm,
t the old. Methodist Church, The bride was attir- Deceased was a charter member of Lon- Barbour 4fh con, has sold his farm and is The Rexall Store a one cent sate had gone there last fall intending de h spend.
,SHE Means Stuouw Colast week and cleared the shelves of a lot ' the winter, and news of her death came
IN ZE L tie ,bore L• O. L., His wife predeceased moving to Whttechurc , Robt. t1 gar son,
ed in a white satin charmeuae with tulle g g of cods. l as a shack. The body will be brought
veil and orange blossoms and carried hint several years ago, l4vv sons, Jamess 'of town has sold bis farm and is going g her late home in Huron Town,hip for
• + anti Charles .remain on the old homestead. wec,t, Gaio. Glazier 8th con of Ashfield has Rev. J. N. Clary. Kincardine, preached to h
_ bridal roses; Brides two nieces, Miss E. interment in Ripley cemetery. She
- - and Miss M, Baker, attended as flowers Se1vice was tanducted by the Orange said out and is going Nest• and several in the Methodist Church morning and
leaves her husband three daughters and.
girls, wearing dainty frocks of lawn and ' brethren assisted by Rev. Jas. Abery, evening,
P - I others are advertised for sale. Evidently g, three sons. Her daughter, Mrs Wm
-- - lace and carried sweet poas Mr. and ! followed with Intel meat in Union cemetery. this wave of unrest which is sweeping the Mr' Wm. Mullin of Glen Williams.
tVlr. and Mr, David Tav1Qr bad a sale of visited his cousins, Robt. and Henry Ferris has been a resident in town for a
Mrs Rtchards left later for a short well } country has got among the farmers, who number of years,
• Notice! •• ding trip before going to their home at their household effects on Saturday, and are supposed to be happy and contented Mullin of town.
Important otic • Banff,' Alta , the bride travelling in a }will leave this week for Militia, Man., now., that the price of farm products is
sand jersey suit with hat to match. t where they will make their home, still soaring and they now hold the whip Fr `y r4
•hand in the Govt. of Ontario and rapidly_ ti
depart}netrt of ifinalicc
pnitlinion QI (Caltaba gaining strength in the Dominion, but t l
maybe it is only the spring fever. How-
ever there seems to be it feeling abroad • _
h
l d ht h
that real estate prices a4 a Ma,to g . F
vert, , water mark and those who have land to
x, sell are doing so. ! esu ilgi
• . -tea t The Iairshea Literary Society met in cam• is eta a
pop
Your Income.-, i :, distal tel ta" go.
the (ith con. schoolhouse for their regular Y. !-3tzar t aea • I'.Ifri
7
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meeting. and'as usual the at'endance was ' •- Ra 1 aaF
e 7 ,,,,a,. jX<' ' i`• 4y
1 T • s very good. The program was opened sY ! 1
Should be
} ^ 'il with a chorus and vrol;n music by George _ r Ohl, , m
Q N MacMillan, after which a debate, Resoly-
Return at Once o • ; ? k ". ' :' ed that ` Reading i4 more Educational yp i°r ,•/ i° $ 4 }n d
-//
S l( f f
- x z than Travel'' was listened to with interest s- . • E a . 3
] 0 111 f 49 /l o m►
lass Orz ;_ ` • t ; : ' : ' Did Lord A gy g The affirmative was upheld by Clarence q ti tEs
r sidin in Canada employed in Canada, or carry
All persons e $ ! °k for racing,? You betf Fraser, Ada McKay and Annie Hughes `"+`£
me as followf"T
M
business in Canada, ars liable to a tag on incer , y whip the negative sup otters were Gov -
me, ` e ; A. i , 8 a i 11i ,1
? FDid Lord Algy sialic don Fraser, A nes Lockhart and Allister t t ` ` 3 -t t 4 r a'?
' Ever cot oration
and f{ ' ' z , a g / ` '`y`°a• -`"' *x: a
unmarried person, or All other individuals, y itis fortune on Dewdr0 °- 4 't it 014 4-Q
Every ttm p ) y..l p Hughes, The Judges gave tltetr decisron • , •; it
rr y
who Burin the calendar on sfock company, whose You Bet 1 in favour of the affirmative The critic e Q °
widow, or widower, without de- q 1 e2 dad ' 3 j _
etutattts as defined by the Act, or profifs eXce2ded v , ., Walter MacKenzie then commented ou ° ` '•''
A `sed •'=
year 1919, recei "' l r
during the frsCal year end- t Did LACI X11 back the debate. There was a hearty response %J tsQa
who during the calendar year,1919, earned x'2,000 or MOre. y y
received or earned $1,000 or Marc, ed in 1919, I, ,, ; w •= , ? L'
a_
Yf
• )"liCl{a11}ai Ob• Yau Bet j to lite call for Irish statics and these / %l - 'il@ C b
cau5etl great, metrmtent Readings were -
CLASS 2 Was the race a thril- E`
CLASS 1 given by Dave Carruthers, Bessie Chest- happy s l *o . IN
Forms to be used in filing Time Limit Forms to be used ill filing; ling one? You Bet! nut, Rena Carruthers and Ina Switzer, a,,A p d >s
returns on or before the returns on or Before the The next meeting will take the form of a ti ; Gth ® a s
All persons in Class 1, its IWO: Mock Parliament, i l,j ij s r
31$t of March 1920: p 30th ()f April, i T
f):l 1 SAIVIUFi. GOLDWYN
Trustees, executors, ad-
>
shown hereon, must• a on
or before the 31st of
All indiviuw-tis lit tel
than farnurs turd ranchers
ministrators, agents and
March, 1920,
must use Forrn T 1,
assignees must use Form
T3.
All persons in Class 2, as
Farmers and ranchers
"l"
Employers making a
shown 'hereon, trust file
on or before the 30th of
must use Foetal 1 A.
Corporations V -11d ,i0 t
return of the names and
amounts paid to all di-
April, 1920.
Stock C'onipallies must use
.
rectors, officials, agents or
a I` orri;L T 2.
other employeesn1uGt use
,• A1,'I'Y .
11a,N
Form T 4.
tCorporatiotis and Joint
General ill trucii ns
Every person required to
make a return, who fa Ila to rlo
Stock Cornpai ies making at"lbtal#Ii
Forms from tl1(*
$o Within tite thele littait,
shall be Subject to a pe ltulty
return of all dividends, atld
t
inspectors o r Asilistant
of twenty-five per Cettt'tin't
bonuses paid to sllareltold•
Inspectors of Taxation, or
of the xrnourit (If th( tett
era and members during
1919, must use Form T 5.
from poitmasterts.
payable.
Any Berson, wlteilier ttaltable
falls
tva tl.. •lydividaala rntnpr,tif, b rt•
pMehip rttaptt lite rrturre tit tlrAir i,tdivi•
Read Carefully all ill-
htrut:tt(r116 on I' ()rtti bePnl'r
or otherwise, who to
make a retutm or }frovide
duly i'a gttit`S'rl
deal Mntflmly on e'nrm 'r t or T i A.
filling 1t in.
inforinatiotx
according to the Wovi sicfllu
ii>E,N11.'I"Y
Everypenon who is roquired
'Prepay stfi a 011
1# y
of the Act, shrill lie liable oil
ttttrt)iytuty conviction to u
",hairy
to make this rettirit:whofatlls '
letters alld documents for-
of $1(tf -00 for e=rrs
t,) do so +wlthlU t#ie tithe
warded by mail to Inspet°-
tttty dttrttri? whieli tit( default
iltalt, 611th 'tats sublect to s
lty of '$10.60 for retch do
de(M
torts Cif Taxation,
contit)rieas. Al w :ally Persoll
zt►:tkitf}t n fttisI . t:stoxttt+amt
in ;try reivirtt or its arty
uritt}i which the t
cant#nuet►--at>rdtiil set`s petit-
.tVi' lk OUT Tel uTrls
a t •(3v
trill t
/i rkl t i
f<rrt)tt tri tt y
its 1
filtist er A1.11l he li'dile, 4311
alties s)WIt be saris sed rind
cea•Ilitcted from the portion
promptly, and'ttttsurl+y
tv nv, f;e,tt. to •1
1104 t4 rrt:tko the return 1a
that same mannor in whicb
o
1-1 `t.tif y slot 41.1 4 a first'„ $110,0011,
a► 4k int+ntlis' itttprNoll-
t %f* Are :a ±Fiibl*d and %'iter
rer'itrr-Iffte s
ant or to both filtr and
lectdtl.
i1tr1)riftcl'rtltlz•rtt.
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Ado reft of Its sector of T.a` ,atiaon for thin DUCH0,LONDON,
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R. W. EAiDNER, commissioner of fiazaftbtl, s
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Presents
DRUG ESS PHYSICIAN
Amwn
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CHIROPRACTIC
Ar practice is confined exclusively to
yChir
.,Iff
epracttc, the only and origincl Sys -
tern of Spittal Adjustment, Effective to
95 per rent of all cases.
"Chiropractic locates and Removes
the Cause of Disease: Nature llaais,"
111 Also fully ra
qualified d graduater k
inOsteo-
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pathy. Phone 191. Hour$ 2 to 5, and 7
to'sC) r d d. ady A19Y
At the Octet regular meeting of the Lown
. , • r d ? council the following Officers were appoint -
Will this picture al ()L1 C ()til incl t1tl , blood td for the Year. Clerk, J, 9, Agnew,
You 'Reid Engineer, Ino. Bell; Aitsereor and Collect-
Is,
t, liQ
tt lAn-
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r Flo g
history
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is it tllc lyt..:•xt Tom Moore picture
You Rett Trelewen Brea., who for that poet alum"
Will the town be tilers' try sec the Peke:? I OU lbtetof
hAve aisoived pAtnerthip,rAted the SgMr ut W.
t E.'rrelesw4n biking 'oviirtha Mill -
Up. 1. o• A,'ndalion hat tetmilld lifter
i, - vmvtf%l wo*v in Tomato tired X*M1l n,
LYCEUM'* 1 Mon. ulost►$ Wed. l•- ict Mr. otisrntt'b" of ltltahmrtety htrit been
t Adults `„ in town il+tx►fnfC tint wtroitt lbs piirlstre.
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