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Grey Review, 18 May 1882, p. 4

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ZP â€"i A) 9 0 & 5 1f relerzing to an insbriate who had failed to keep sobor, Many of the sculptures of Thebes and Fgypt exhibit inebriates in the not of receiving physical treatment from _ _ fheir slaves, such as purgatives, rubbings, « â€"ge applications to the head and spine. * "Hosodatus, five centuries Lefore the Christâ€" Tan era, wrote "that drunkoness showed *v““““u’ d ml were “- " * Wibdorus aud Platarch assert "that drink nessâ€"or a possession of the dovil. This disease was hinted at in an early age of the world, and is by no means a modern idea. On an old pazyrus found in one of the tombs of Egypt, dating back to a very anâ€" cient period, was a very significant passage U nder this title a coummunication appears in the Detroit Medical Review, from the pen of Pr, Crothers, of Hartford, Coun, He points out that incbriety was recognizâ€" ed as a disease long before insanity was thought to be other than a spiritual madâ€" North Huron is altéred to correspond with the transference of the part of Brusâ€" sels to Centre Huron. The Centre Riding of the county of Hurâ€" on shall ponsist of the townships of Tuokewâ€" emith, Hullett, McKillop, and Grey, the village of Seaforth, and the whole of the village of Brussels. The new riding of Middlesex. formed of Westminster, Delaware, Caradoe, and Lobo, is to be called "South Middlesex" not "Contre Middlosex," as reported. Ushorne has been spirited qway and a part of Brussels added. The change in these two is in the transâ€" ference of Petrolea to East Lambton, where it belongs goographically. Chatham is addod â€"a Conservative township put on for the express purpose of i# possible, relieving the Government of the presence of the Hon. David Mills. The East Riding of the county of Lambâ€" ton shall consist of the townships of Ennisâ€" killen, Brooke, Warwick, and Bosanquet, and the villages of Petrolea, Oil Springs, Alyvinston, Watford, Arkone, and Thedâ€" ford. The electoral district of Bothwoll shall consist of the townships of Sombra, Dawn, Camden, Chatham, and Zone, and the vilâ€" lages of Bothwell, Wallaceburg, Dresden, and Thamesville. The North Riding of the county of Porth shall consist of the townships *bf Ellice, Elma, Mornington, and Logan, and the towns of Stratford and Listowel. The West Riding of the county of Lambâ€" ton shall consist of the townships of Sarâ€" nia, Moore, and Plympton, and the vilâ€" lages of Wyoming, Forest, and Point Edâ€" ward. Usborne has been restored since the Bill was introduced. Shelburne, and the town of Meaford, Shelburnoe is the latest addition here. The South Riding of the county of Perth shall consist of the townships of Blanchard, Hibbert, Downie, Fullarton, and Usâ€" borne, and the towns of St. Mary‘s and Miteheoll. The East Riding of the county of Grey shall gonsist of the townships of Collingâ€" wood, Ruphrasia, Osprey, > Molmlho;, Proton, and St. Vincent, the village of Sinee the Bill was introduced the Govâ€" ernment have thought proper to take away Maryborough and Shelbourne and to add ‘Wallace to this constituency. The South Riding of the county of Grey shall consist of the townships of Bentinck, Normanby, Glenelg, Egremont, and Arteâ€" misia, and the town of Durham. Artemesia has been added within the last few days. The North Riding of the county of Welâ€" lington shall consist of the townships of Wallace, Minto, Arthur, Luther East, Luther West, and Amaranth, the whole of the town of Palmerston, part of which is now in another electoral district, and the village of Arthur, and the towns of Chifford, Harristorn, and Mount Forest. Halton was not given at all in the origâ€" inal Bill. Nelson and Burlington have been taken away from the county and Erin added. This was subsequently changed and Erin put back into Wellington. The county of Ialton shall consist of of the townships of Erin, Trafalgar, Nassagâ€" aweya and Esquesing, the towns of Oakâ€" ville and Milton, and the villages of Acton aud Georgetown. brooke, Barton, Glanford, Grimbsy, and Cuistor, and the village of Grimsby, As introduced the Bill included Beamsâ€" The clhange consists of the restoration of Clinton and Beamsville. * South Cayuga is here substituted for Clinton, which appeared in the Bill as inâ€" troduced. The South Riding of Wentworth shall consist of the townships of Saltfleet, Binâ€" changes thus illegally made have already been telsgraphed from Ottawa, but it is well to repeat them so that the country may know exactly in what shape it is be. ing vivisected. We give entire each paraâ€" graph relating to any county the compoâ€" sition of which differs from that which was given in Satarday‘s issue :â€" The county of Lincoln and Niagara shall consist of the town and township of Niagâ€" ara, the town of St. Catherines, the townâ€" ships of Grantham, Clinton, and Louth, and the villages of Bearssvillie, Merritton The electoral distmct of Monek shall eonsist of the townships of Gainsboro‘, Moulton, ‘Wainfleet, Canboro‘, Pelbam, Dunn, and South Caynga, and the vilâ€" lages of Dunnville and Sherbrooke. and Port Dalhousie. Logan has been substituted for Wal Inebriety as a Disease. A Call Respectfully Solicited Spanish SOLE LEATHER the best QUALITY, and every other Of the best QUALITY, and every other Article in the best 1‘3: u: qaulity of the ~CP. SaAUNDERS, NEW HARNESS SHOP Harness Shop in Durham, Where he hopes by Strict Attention to Busiâ€" ness, Good Material, and First Class Work» manship, to merit a share of Public Patronage. The ahove mentioned business will be continued as nsual by T. A. Harris to whom all debts owing the late partuership firm must be paid, and the nh: °C Afi,u-a-:u assuimncs the liabilities of the said nership fru, @~~oe T.A HARRIS, BY HALSTEAD‘S BANK, Opposite the TOWN HALL, 'l‘HE Subscriber begs to announse to the Inhabitants of South Grey and surrounding Valises, ' . _ Batchels, Whips, &c. Kept in STOCK. Is the only sure cure for this terrible disease. It cures cases easy and withou pain to the gmnt. No wnshing or swilling the throat, so that the smallest child can take it. It also cures inflamâ€" mation of chest. lungs er bowels, Asthma, Croup, bad colds, and if steadily token will break up Consumption. TESTIMONIALS: H W Leeson Varney. Dear Sirâ€"There is a lot of Diphtheria in this place. 1 saw one case where Iour inedicine was used which proved a success after the Doctorsgave it up. I want you to send me 31 worth at once. t1â€"198. Yoursete., _ GEO, WOOD. A. between us formerly members of the firm currying on business as Tinsmiths & Stove Merchâ€" ants at the Town of Purham in the County of Grey , under the style of Harris & Co., we do hereby certiâ€" fy that the said F-rtnemhlp was this day dissolyed by efluction of time. _ _____ 46 % § i0, the 2ith day of March, A. D. 1882. Saddles, LEESON‘S DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE, To Mr Leeson ‘Doar Sirâ€"My wife and children kave all been eured I?( your Diphtheria Medicine. 1 am cortain that it is a good cure. MATTHEW sCOTT. For sale at Parker‘s, Durham. Witness this our hands at the said Town of Dur ham in the County of Grey and Provnce of Ontarâ€" 'PHE Partnership heretofore subsisting between us former\y members of the firm quicken the Blood and Heal, as its acting power is wonderful." "Brown‘s Household Panacea," being acknowledged as the &nnt Pain Reliever, and o‘i double the strength of any other Elixir or Liniâ€" ment in the world, should bein overy family handy for use when wanted, "as it mdl{l is the best remâ€" edy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach and Pains and sahu of all kinds," and is for sale by all Druggists at 4 eonts a Dottle. %66 ‘Brown‘s Household Panacen‘" has no oqunl for relieving pain, both internal and extornal. I cures Pain in the Side, Back and Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Toothache, Lumbago and any kind of a Pain or Ache, "It will most surely Shoemakers‘ FINDINGS KEPT IN sTOCK. The assessors give Brantford a populaâ€" tion of 10,.751, an increase of 196 over last yenr. The total value of the real and dper- sonal property and income is placed at $3,707,190, which shows an increase of $76,000, RBEST & COMFORT to the SUFFERING Why suffer from Indigestion and Dyspepsia when Burdock Blood Bitters will positively cure these ailments ? A trial bottle orly costs 10 cents. b218 A common, and often fatal, disease is Jaunâ€" dice, Regulate the action of the Liver, and cleanse the blood with Burdock Blood Bitters, and the worst case may be speedily cured. b218 A few nights since the flooring of the Avening grist mill, with a large quantity of wheat and flour, dropped into the millâ€" race. ‘There was no one in the building at the time. You}tively cure you. Don‘t forget this, and don‘t get some puffed up stuff that will only harm you. Sir Alex. T. Galt arrived at New York on Saturday from England. Dissolution of Partnership. Diabetet, Bright‘s Disease, Kidney, Urinary or Liver Complaints cannot be contracted by you or your family if Hop Bitters are used, and if you already haye any of these diseases Hop Bitters is the only medicine that will Durham, March 9, 1882. y209 Rush, of Philadelphia, in 1790, set forth the same theory, supported by a long train of reasoning. To him belongs the honor of first elaborating this subject and ontlivâ€" ing what has been accepted half a century after.â€"London Free Press. tinctive recognization of the disease which had been hinted at long before. In the next century Appian, the Roman jurist, referred to the irresponsible character of inebriates, and the necessity of treating them as sick men. Many cf the early and later writers of Roman eivilization contain references to drunkenness as a bodily disâ€" order, not controllable beyond a certain point, which resulted in veritable madness. Little reference was made to this theory until the thirteenth century, when one of the Kings of Spain enacted laws fully reâ€" cognising inebriety as a disease, lessening the punishment of crime committed when under the imfluence of spirits. In the sixteenth century the penal codes of France and many of the German States contained enactments which recognized the disease character of inebriety. _ All punishment for erime committed during this state varied according to the condition of the prisoner at the time. In 1747 Condillac, a French philosopher, wrote expressing clear views of the disease of inebriety, also that the State should recognize and provide means for its treatment. He asserted that the impulse to drink was, like insanity, an affection of the brain which could not be reached by law or.â€"religion. Dr. Benjamin Witness J. TOWNSEND IN DURIIANM. IN THE PREMISES RECENTLY QOCCUPIED v2l2 Inhabitants of South Grey and surrounding country that he has opened a a week in your own town. Terms and $5 * H, HauuekTr & Co., ‘uutflt freo, Address P un danel, Malne. Every Article in shape of MATTHE W SCOTT Arthur, Nov 23,1881, T. A. HARRIS, Dec 16th, 1881 s conm n ilanio in iemenamee s se AMERICAN JEWELLERY Colored & Bright Gold Sets, At the Leading Hardware Store, Varnishes, Furniture and Carriage, the best qualities and the Lowest Price. I keep the best Oils in Town & sell them cheap for Cash. Big reductions for large quantities. Boiled and raw Linseed Oi!, White Lead, the best brands in the market, Fire proof paint, g Venetian Red, Whiting and all dry colors, A Large Stock always on hand of Nails, Glass, Locks, HMinges, Latches, Ciothes Hooks, n *Door Bells, &c., &c., A Large Stock of all sizes, always on hand, Frames made to order, any size, Very Cheap Paint, Varnish, Horse, Scrub and Shoe Brushes, BUILDING HARDWARE. PICTURE FRAME MOULDING, The STOCEC of CANADIAN COTTON GOODS, Every Lover of a good cup of Should ty A. DA VIDsON, Machine Oils, Machine Oils. Canadian, Scotch & English Tweed. A Full Line of GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS. MILLINERY, MANTLES, Mantle Cloths, WORSTED Coatings, Prints, Dress Goods, Mantle & Dress Trimâ€" mings, Fringes, Buttons, Silks, Satins, Laces, HOSIERY, GLOVES, and all the very latest novelties of the Season, Also a Choice Selection of GREAT Discount SALE This Sale will last only 30 days, and the above discount will be allowed only to Cash Purchasers. Staple and Fancy Dress Goods, Tweeds, Coatings, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, etc., 10 per cent. off all purchases of Dry Goods, from $1 to $5. 12} per cent. off all purchases of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, from $5 to $10. e 15 per cent. off all purchases of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps from $10 to $20. PAINTER‘S MATERIAL. March, 23, 1882. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN 70000 3094 RINGS, tion or money To Distases, Comrramts and Accrounts n C o tar‘ uin c Bhcas Jns A sonsaididy> nalle? itsainincntcs. 2 which Hacyarp‘s Yzrzow O1 is ,mn.- teed to cure or relieve either in or Spring Importations! Having Just received a Large Stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting in part of WHO KEEPS THE BEST SELECTION OF GROCERIES IN TOWXN. GREY AND WHITE COTTONS, DENIMS, COTTONADES, DUCKS, TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS, TABLE LINEXN, TOWELLING, Eic., IS NOW COMPLETE, EAFNESS, PAIN IN BACK, PRAINS, Irm- SIDE, &e, Every bottle guaranteed to give satisfac» TS, BEALS, GS, * CHAINS, BMCELETB, &ec. Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ ‘ Zarlorand BracketCLOC K fil-::ll dui;;?in Eti:le'er and Ebc.: tro Plated Ware at W. F, DOLLS‘,; Flesherton. speectfully solicited ‘ INCLUDIN J. H. HUNTER‘S. A. DAVIDSON a Winders. .' nd BracketCLOCK BAMTTLE, PRIOE $3e, Upper Town, Durham, BRU SHES. DIRECT IMPORTER OF fyow GoInG oN AT &e. &c. PIVE HouRs © in ~TrokonTo,> anp **â€"Meturn the Sasme Day. TAKE FHEBEOBT ROUTE i Fopfarâ€" Fast trains, with new pas sSenger e _x;ipnunt and powerful engines, will be rup us (oll%qn iâ€" Torontc.........dep, TAb a.m, 4:10 p.m., Orangevilie. _ + L @4R .44 _ CA_n TV On and after THURSDAY, @78 DJ 1681â€"theore wiil be apâ€"entire 4 CHANGE or TTuE. Fast traina. with naw nsm l Charges Moderate,â€"Orders left at J. F. Mowst will wceive prompt sitention Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging promptly avtended to, Fresco and House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, Toronto, Durham, March .’Ir:l,l“-l. Toronto, Grey & Bruce of the country, the line laid with _ Eteel Rails Throughout, RAILWAY. This Railway bas nc_w Leep changed to the J. H. HKUNTER Woeden STANDARD GAUGE F. DOWNES, and the ‘eeden RBridges Repinced by Irom. and after THURSDAY, org DECEMBER, hore wis) ha w anbins December 1st, 1281 T. JyADITB. _ Banrer Painti Speciality. SS : A see Time Tables, DURHAM, of TEA ' Large and Varied Assortment at Lower Town Drug Store 15 Lt io iX L La»* None but frst class hands employed, and guarantee to give a perfect At and satisfaction. The Big Push FLOUR, The HIGHEST Price will bs paid for GOOD WHEAT. Having refitted our Flouring Mill we are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County. At T. A. HARRIS‘, Durham. Durham MILLS. CAMP STOVE. 1882 â€" SEASON‘S 1882. Coat, Vest, Pants, Overcoat or Durham, Feb. Sth, 1882, CHEAPER than the Cheapest! CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED & SATISFACTION GUARAXTEED. Purham, Noy. 3rd, 1881 French, English, and American Fashions Received. Durham, Feb. 28, 1882. Tailoring Establishment, Delivered in any part of Towa on Shortest Notice and at LOW FPARMERS! G. C. McFARLANE. Is the place to get your Suits Made, Do not go without & Oatmeal Exchanged for Oats. OATMEAL, Call and see them N. G. &J. McKECHNE. L.~ROBERTSON And FEED PRICKES, (74! 192 ol â€" soup BY ALL DBOGGG TS BNLLYYNELNE Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & CO~ * Practical and ‘A natytical Chewi«* B Em eW MLowell, Mass. in the Northâ€"West draws a rosy picture of the Bow River district. On the 17th of April he was at Fort McLeod, and descrrbes® the weather at that date as being delightâ€" fal, The soilin the Bow River district, he says, is exceedingly fertile, and grainâ€" and‘ roots attain there a high standard=of"exâ€"" cellence. It is estimated that there are, now in the Bow River district 18,000 head» of cattle owne? by rancl:men, and that dur« ing the coming season there will beâ€"as many more. There is an abundance of eoal in this district, the clhmate is good, and the scenery enchanting towards the mountains. Calgarry is its greatest present and prospective town. Thousands suffer untold miseries from Nerâ€" vous Weakness, Pain in the back, and other distressing |yl:l‘omc arising from disordered Kiduneys. Burdock Blood Bitters is the Sov» ereign remedy. ‘Trial bottles 10 cents. b218 Hanoverâ€" ~i6nÂ¥&' be Mount Forestâ€"Third Kloraâ€"The day before Guelph. .. Douginsâ€"Monday before Eis Fair. Drayion â€" Suturday before Guelph. Prhul}hâ€"â€"\\MW‘h‘Onmvuh Ormacmie The se®ond Thursday in each month Flesherton â€"Monday before Orungeville, gmddk«‘l‘uwudn) (y.da;‘omxae\-iue. burneâ€"Wednesda ove Orangeville, Marsvilleâ€"Becond We‘n-doy in each month, Walkertonâ€"Thelst Wednesday in each month, Mildmayâ€"Last Wednesday in cach month, Sorvice every Sabbath in the Town Hall at 11 a m. and at6:30 p. m. BSabbath School ut 2:30 p. 1 Bupplied by Presbytery at proscut, N%tdm«ofiu.onur before full m month. Wm. A, Anderson, See DURHAM DIRECTORY. Diyine Service every Sabbath at 11 a. m. ind 6:30 p. m. Sabbath School wt 2:30 p. . I'm{;-r Moeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Bible Claâ€"s every Thursday evening at 7:30, Rey. Win. Park , Night of meeulH every Monday at 7:30 « the Odd Follows Hall. Visitmg br thren Win. Sunderson, N. A. . W. B, Valiot. See Sabbath services at 11 a. m .and 6:30 p. im.Sunday School at 9:30 a. an. Rev. 8. R. Anlmr\»,"& A .. pastor Chureh Wardens, H. Parker and . W. llnckiar. m. Subbath School at 230 p. m. Prayer mesting every Thursday evening at 7 p. m. Pastor Rey, J my.l To y g p Pastor Rey, J Pm e T BR ing at 11 a. m.; Sabbath Schoo! at 2:30 p im Pre.cu'l:fu'lp. mi. W«l-k evening Servicesâ€" Mon. day ev , young people‘s prayer mecting at s » m,’x Wodn.e‘ddzy evpning, lfl,l-h- Class ut‘::]'v m'; Thupsdgy evening,regidar prmyer mootizg at s p.»; Night of Moeting, Puesday on or bofore full moon of each month, Visiting brethren welsome, H, W, Mockler, W. M., Geo, Russell, Seo, Thomas Lande?, Registrary dups A Munro, Do. putyâ€"Registrar, â€" Cflco hours from 10 a,1m, to4 p. Town Hallâ€"open every Friday evening from t to 9 o‘clock. ln.unll.(oe #1. Alex, Hobertson Office hours from 8 a, m., to 7 p. m. Archic Me Kenzie, Postiqastor, Discases of the Throat and Lungs, AYERS | Indiseasesofthe pul ©C, MNETHODIST CRUCH, 2 Service every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p . w owa cas ela c oa Cl m C P â€" J. C. Dunlop, pastor. Sunday Servicesâ€"proach DURNANM LODGE NO, 306 OP A. F. & A.ar THE BEST REMEDY BTEPHEN LODGE No. 109 1. 0. 0 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCOH 8, G, BEGJBTRY OFFICI MECHANICS IN8SHJTUTH Monthly Fairs. DURHAM L, O. L. No. 632 TRLNITY CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH â€"contain no posT OFFICE ie & In diseases of the pul« monary organs a sffe and reliable remedy is invaluable. _ Aver‘s Curnny Prcroxat is such a remedy, and no othersoeminently mer» its the confidence of the A\ul»li.-. It is a scie entific combination of the medicinal princ re. and curative vir ues of the finest drugs, chemically united, of such power as to insure eS Eus m scribe it du thei" x“ a century has ty to cure all pik wiready beyond th* in and I wdt ch ~, . â€" WM.JOHRNSTON, Jr 220 0C V OTR andreas f @ Specjalty w Doc‘s 1t 0n the «h ... . _ICZUMproved methods, ) w.am-h«muouce ;:a :§eh-r;m Uivehim a cailand support nativeind us F4 @enes wl _ t n #4) sites on th . ,,, . .4 7 C606 * #tÂ¥ley "op OUP th*e most improved Enitting Stockings & Soc m"‘m you of for Soc C «/ Suliveifentialc. 8 : lasitcedintces s * important question for ev j w‘:fil‘u thafe is no thing mor Loolcout for coid weath ';“‘“‘a lm h. Iilll'-l 6 CHASs. LRavExX®s, Harness Maker, LambUbton Street 1 | 6# f'ostOflice.l)l'l&llAM. HARNESS, HARNE ALBO THE OLD Reliable Scotch COLL Now CALL AT BOULDEN BR A. K. is Agont for the Colobrated wil Bowing Mashincs of Hemilton This nurl.e isonpable of sewing through of duck with the sams case as any other m can sew two ply, and the strongest Linen made can be used upohn it. 1t riso can hae mdjusted to wow the finest fabric Pricas Bpring and Summer Fashions taseived. Residenceâ€"Opposite the C: terian Church Latess Fashions Reogalsr!y te AMERICAN COLLAR JOHN ROEERTS TAILOR AND CLOT: in all purts of the ‘Co Goods sold on Commis wttended and the sule 1 [‘HE subscriber is prepared + and Make Up,on theshortest not e LatesiStyle Menand Boy‘s Cloth: VETERINARY SURG Durham,Feb.14, 1878 ©very month v: l:':.im" |1 , whore he wi #pom all those that may ts Villibe at Hasting‘s U ot ay mnd Priday, from 10 Good FIT Guarante romage. All work entrusted to . ormed in the Jatest and most _‘_‘lmoc. mway of the leading Dundalk .Murch 20t) TAimness, made of the F‘d Work andreasonable ) +4 tds Cutting done to Or #) Bolicitors in Chancery, Convey wen Sound, have resumed ‘at Fioshe: dpen every Thaursday as hexelofore ALFRED FROST, 3 . w PR Alexander Robertzso :.?! ,Srr. Wingham I¢. Z. NIXCO® woek of LEATHE wWHLPS, CCary BRUSHUES. BF!I 77M’YV7 y Crown Atitorney June 24ich ,1880. ICENSED Al ‘ ‘..l.‘ofuu:v:niâ€" no t .L"" than cold foot, i Â¥ beremedicd and /0 . Vealing on WV it MHFr»»who basel) the ns BUSINESS DIRCE Ror #1, the advertisems .:; *TAE CREY R. wm&, except when a en instructions to the edntier teatil forbidden amnd charced at rey J. TOWNXSEXD, subsequent insertion. â€"Nonporie} : Ordinary notices of births. marria @ll kinds of local nows insorted tro _ Seray Asimals, &0, advertis _ Jepace and under. por your Â¥wo lnches or 21 lines N onpariel Phresinches do. per voar ts County of Grex Professional and businoss cards Ety for the first insorts« RADU AT®E Money to Lonn lege, Doronto B.JACKES,B. A Their New Antiâ€"Gal Woiking, Good Enong!) umSTEBS and â€" Abtorn« MISCELLA NROTU HUGH MACKA YÂ¥ nonlnnd a dull s Marness, made of t DURHAM Sr., DURHA JACKES & PRING TTORNEYS at Law. 8 E.D. MACMILLLA TTORNKEY â€"ATâ€"LAW. . Offliceâ€"â€"Lower Tow: opposite Parker‘s Drug Brore at theOld PostOfi DURHAM. ‘PAILOR ©, 1881 i wb Frost & Fro from #35 to @48 MEDICA L. DUNDATA DE NEDESIDE N â€"61.00 per year of Ontario Vetrin B. JE * Surgory LEGAL I8 PUBLISEED CTIONEE] ments cb ‘Thu ADVER P1 () 48 bhaname B Dur H argos Ue wer

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