Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page two Winnipeg free press monday june 19, 1939 monday you will hear. In the sports editor s office on sky at 10.30 ., a broadcast that a meeting with Ever widening popularity. In this occasioned. . Chief of the free press sports department and Clem Shields his principal assistant in Johnny Longden one of the Foremost jockeys of the North american continent. Johnny is an a Berta boy who carried off the Riding championship of Amer Ica with 236 winners and is widely known among Winnipeg turf Johnny is pending a few Dayi in Winnipeg and will re late a few of his thrills and spills As Well a telling of the hardships and Joys of a jockey. A student male chorus at 9.15 On sky. A Csc programme in which j Roberto Wood baritone and a male chorus sing student songs. At 10.00 ., or. Sky. The Csc drama series in which John Kri Nawin produces and Esse Ljungh directs a cast in Northern boat ride a drama by Beryl Mcpherson. British Columbia writer. This is one of the plays submitted in. The recent Csc drama contest. Also the merry makers revue. Csc s variety show on sky at 11.00 Which was such a glow ing Success last week when Charles p. Wright broadcast the King s favorite Chantey. Under the spreading Chestnut tree with the studio Audi ence taking loud and enthusiastic part in the singing As Well As the on this programme the Jeannie Murray Frank Wade sings special gestures fun Folk Are Tommy Tweed and Ralph judge Tenor. Numbers. A broadcast from Curc at 6.30 In connection with the safety week Campaign sponsored by the safety Bureau of the Winni Peg Board of Trade this is followed at approximately 7.45 By Rusty Young s Mobile unit following the Parade which broadcast includes the raising of the Flag at Portage and main with the Winnipeg school Board officiating thence to por Tage and memorial Boulevard where Flag will be raised with mayor John Queen. Chief of police George Smith and members of the advisory traffic commission taking part. The Parade then passes to the University grounds where there will be a demonstration by the fire department under chief d. A. Boulden. Dealers Are informed that the nature of the broadcast dependent or. The move ments of the Parade necessitates a stand by schedule from 7.45 to around 8.45 9.30 Samuel Heetner. Concert pianist on Curc presenting Mozart s fantastic in d minor a Nocturne in g minor by Chopin and Rondo Capriccioso by Mendelssohn. Sky. Winnipeg 910 Smith s Orch. Abc Csc Gilmore. Songs pc bal. Perkins recital Cuci. Ranger alien. Time. Work shop. Gibson. Aces. Theatre. I Ady Oroy Ramme with Opal craves. Q. Williams baritone. States today. Raymond Gramm Swine and weather. Male chorus Miller s Orch. Dramatic series. The sports editor s office. De Armstrong and Clem Shields. Up and listen. Revue. Lapp s Orch. Csc. Banff Slen off Cir. Winnipeg 630 Paradise. Brevi ties Monitor views the news. Scouts of the air Uncle Bob. Canadians children s pro gramme Csc. R. Markowski s dinner music Csc. Cameron Sones Toronto. Wine. Resume. Winnipeg theatre guide. Week talk. Of modern music. Week Parade Rusty Young s Mobile unit broadcast. Of the hour. Swing. Unlimited. Genthon s Grain Elters carers. Harm omers. Heetner pianist. Ferjuson s Orch. Orch. Carter s Orch. Morrison s sports review. Go stepping. Hill s when Day is done Orsan recital. Maurice Taylor Tenor. Go stepping weather and sinn off. Fyr Bismarck 550 In the news. Claire. Music Calls. District attorney. Be announced. Travers Orch. News and news. Scarce and his Ganz. Martin and his music. And Tempo. Radio forum. Interludes. I q. Daring in pleasure time. D. Farmers Union. Felton s Orch. And news. Orch. Carter and Orch. Beecher s Orch. Marsico s Orch. National network Abc . Pearce and Bia Cane. A tsar. Fyr. Of adventurers tall tales by explorers scientists and others to Blue network. Concert. Margaret Speaks. Soprano with symphonic Orch., conductor. Alfred Wallenstein Wear. Radio forum. Wiz net work. Lullaby lady programme. Wear. Csc Civ. Or false conducted by or. Harry Hagen. Wiz. Wow. Web. Koa. Wafaa. 1. A. Quiz programme. Wow. Went. It deals with the Moil vital problems in a woman s life the life and love of daily 12.15p.m. Presented by Tux and Lux toilet soap Hobbs Glass broken Auto class replaced while Vou wait Hobbs safety class Glass foe Bield dogs 36o a Cincis is. Pm. 87 6o1 wanted Cor Cash grades school University i in books educational Book service 497 Portage ave. Pm. 39 275 our Driver will Call Columbia networks lbs Minstrels Tom Howard. George Shelton wac. Woko. Wbb. Theatre. Cecil b. Demills producer from Hollywood. Wac Wade. Wuh Knox and Csc. Lombardo s Orch. Iwabe. Waco wbb workshop. Wac in of Par a Cali. N Andy. Wbb. Fab. Waco. And Abner. Rural Comet team. Knox. Isl. Waco. Mui Oai broadcasting system three Lone Ranger. Green Hornet of sports Agni Martin s Orch. Grant news. Lwi. River poems Sisters. Hrs and 40 Philster a. 6.55 Sun. June 25 10.00a.m. 1.45p.m. Canadian Pacific e5iployees picnic it Dpi. Beach sat. June h. Three trains. First train leaves Mountain ave. . Second leaves station to . Third from station 9.1t . R . V mrs. James Gilford Clack 75, of 436 Michigan Street Victoria ., died saturday evening in Jubilee Hospital Victoria. Or. Clack had been employed in the Power depart ment in the Winnipeg City Hydro until his retirement six years ago. During their residence Here or. And mrs. Clack lived at 191 Roseberry Street St. James. They moved to Victoria six years ago. Mrs. Clack came to Winnipeg from Richmond England in 1912. She had been an Active member of the methodist Church and later of the United Church in St. James and was Active in social welfare work in the Community. She is survived by a son s. D. Clack of Victoria and a daughter. Mrs. H. C. Andrews of St. James. Mrs. Jemima Fraser wife of Alex Ander Fraser of Hilbrie. Man., died at the Misericordia Hospital Mon Day. Funeral service will be held wednesday at 11 ., at Mordue s Chapel following which., burial will be made in the Hilbrie cemetery. Funeral service for mrs. Florence wife of Ernest Harvey 411 Atlantic Avenue who died saturday at the Winnipeg general Hospital was held monday afternoon at Clark Leatherdale a with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. J. E. Jones of Greenwood United Church officiated. The pallbearers were Charles Harvey Lyall Harvey Stephen Clark p. B. Dalzell of Portage la Prairie p. C. Collie and j. B. Ferguson. Mrs. Harvey was Dorn in Essex England and had re sided in Canada for 37 years. Fol owing a few years residence in Winnipeg the family located at Burnside Man., for 16 years and for the past seven years mrs. Harvey iad resided in Winnipeg. Survivors include her husband two sons Edgar of Winnipeg and Cedric of Waterloo ont. Five Sisters in eng and and seven w. E. Amey of Winnipeg Frederick Amey in California and live rothers in England. Death of mrs. Isabella Johnston 84, a former resident of occurred sunday at the Home of her daughter mrs. I. Hague 205 co Lumbia Street new Westminster Surviving besides mrs. Hague Are five daughters mrs. W. Waters Riding Mountain mrs. H. E. Perry St vital mrs. A. Mcmullan Van Couver miss Mary Johnston san Frncisco and mrs. W. Pickering san Diego cal., and three sons John r., and William f. Of Oakland cal., and Arthur h. Of Winnipeg. The funeral will be held wednesday at new Westminster where burial will be made. Mrs. Margaret Scott 71, wife of John James Scott of Hazel Ridge Man., died at the family residence saturday. Funeral service will be held wednesday at the United Church Hazel Ridge wednesday at ., with burial in the Moose nose cemetery. Binkley s funeral Home Transcona has charge of arrangements. New York police play cupid for Oklahoma War Veteran new. York june 19. Police department sough today to find a chinese Bride for a disabled Oklahoma i War Veteran. A letter signed Ken p. Hess Oklahoma City asked police commissioner Lewis j. Valentine if he knew any grimly built chinese girls with affectionate natures and a yen for marriage. There keen Competition and thrilling displays of Riding and jumping. Featured the Cambridge Riding club horse show. Held saturday at the Cambridge Riding Academy show ring. At the top right Helene Rankin who came first in children s Saddle horse event and this cd in the ladies1 Hunter class is seen with while below Lorna Aikins Winner in the open jump and runner up in the ladies Hunter class is with Gay time. Audrey Macarthur with Buster is at top left while Centre left shows Peggy Swallow driving red sails with which she captured driving event. Lower left Mary Harris who won both the children s Handy Hunter event and the ladies Saddle horse event stands Between Buster and flame. Jumps and thrills exciting Competition Marks Cambridge Riding club show by Leslie t. Hunt. Overcoming Adverse weather conditions Cambridge Riding club staged a highly successful horse show saturday afternoon at the Cambridge Riding Academy show ring. Powerful Hunters and jumpers provided spectators with Many thrilling moments while nimble Polo ponies and handsome Saddle horses caught Many an admiring glance. London. Voice of the British sergeant is recognizable after 28 years 24 of them of Blind Ness capt e. A. Pauley discovered when he met his sex sergeant major at an reunion. Keen Competition featured the Knock Down and out class in which two recent arrivals from Eastern Canada battled for first place. First prize finally went to Gay time owned and Ridden by Lorna Aikins. With a clean performance Over 24 jumps. Victor Sifton on his giant gelding Brian. Baru was second with 23 perfect jumps. Miss Dulcie Allen always a consistently Fine performer brought her horse Peter Prim to first place in the lady s Hunter class Over a Large Field of contests. Fencing superbly to Chalk up a clean performance Beau direct owned by the Cambridge Riding Academy and Ridden by Leslie Hunt won first prize in the class for Novice jumping horses. Gordon Hunt on Bay Eagle was a close second with Josie Welsh on or. Dan a Good third. In the Handy Hunter Section miss Mary Harris scored a popular Vic tory on Buster owned by Carolyn Harris with Teddy owned by the tue d o Park Riding club and rid Den by Margaret Faulkner second. Large entries featured All the Saddle classes. Twenty horses and riders took part in the Saddle pairs with first prize going to the beautifully matched team of red Jubal and tangle Home Ridden by Jim Harte and mrs Paul Kelpin Sun Shine owned and Ridden by Gratia Gray and flame owned by j. A. Richardson and Ridden by Leslie Hunt were second with blizzard owned and Ridden. By mrs. Dan Kennedy and Pride of Erin owned and Ridden by t. Jackson third. Two splendid driving classes proved Welcome additions to the horse show and saw the fast stepping Lucky lady owned Fly Hugh Mac Donald and red sails owned by Frank Rowlin capture Premier honors. Enthusiasm High. Enthusiasm ran High in the morn ing show for children and Many youngsters experienced the Joy of winning their first ribbon. Saddle and driving classes musical chairs and a colourful Novelty dress Parade in which Mary Ruttan won first prize dressed As. A fu1j blooded Indian made up the mornings pro gramme. Judging was capably handled by f. F. Montague s. A. Baird and r Macdonnell. A Squadron of the fort Garry horse through the Courtesy of Cadet major e. L. Layfield were in charge of Field arrangements. Full results of the afternoon and. Morning shows Are As afternoon classes Novice Saddle class open to adult riders who have never previously shown in a Ridden by Baskin 2, bobby., Ridden by Dorothy Paulson 3. Brownie Ridden by Jim Evans ladies Saddle class for. Ladies belong ing to Eaton s Riding Brownie Ridden by Doreen Darnell 2. Ridden by Gladys Smith 3. Goldie and . A ponies in Polo weaving Speed and 1, or. Dan. Owned by Betty Reid rid Den by Josie Welsh 2. Goldie owned by Cambridge Riding Academy Ridden by Wilf Mcgowan 3. Steel owned by Victor Ridden by Jack Owen. Thoroughbred Saddle tangle Home owned by g. Griffins Ridden by Jim Hart 2, sen. Owned by Carla leh Mann. Ridden by w. Hooke 3, Grande owned by w. J. Brooking rid Deli by w. J. Brooking Novice Hunters or perform Ance o Only of count 1, Beau direct owned by Cambridge Rodin club Ridden by Leslie Hunt 2, Bay owned by Den by Jean finnic. Polo Pony _ Cambridge Riding club Ridden by Gor Don Hunt 3, or. Dan owned by Edity Reid Ridden by Josie Welsh 4, owned by Cambridge Riding club Ridden by Betty Kobb. Saddle horse 15.2 hands and Shannon a or owned by a. Shave Ridden by Smith 2, Pride of Erin owned by t. Jackson Ridden t. Jackson 3, Lou Grande owned by j. Brooking Ridden by w. J. Brooking. Lady s Peter Prim owned by Dulcis Allen Ridden by Dulcie Allen 2. Gay time owned by Lorna Aikins Ridden by Lorna Aikins 3. Brownie owned by Cambridge Riding Academy Ridden owned by Helene by Tuxedo Rankin 4. Teddy Park hiding club Ridden by Margaret Faulkner. Saddle horse 14.2 to 15.2 flame owned by j. A. Richardson rid Den by Mary Harris 2. Tangle Home owned by g. Griffin Ridden by Jim Hart 3. Sunshine owned by Gratia Gray Ridden by Gratia Gray. Pairs Saddle red Jubal. Owned by J. Wright Ridden by Jim Hart tangle Home owned by g. Griffin Ridden by mrs. P. Kelpin. 2, Sunshine owned by Gratia Gray Ridden by Gratia Gray flame owned by j. A. Richardson Ridden by Leslie Hunt. 3. Canadian blizzard owned by mrs. A Kennedy Ridden by mrs. Kennedy Pride of Erin by t. Jackson Ridden by t. Jackson. 4, Princess owned by w. E. Osier Ridden by Smith Moody maid owned by Peggy Swallow Ridden by Lawson Inglis. Handy Buster owned by Carolyn Harris Ridden by Mary Harris 2. Teddy owned by Tuxedo Park Riding club Ridden by Margaret Faulkner 3, Prince sax owned by Gratia Gray Ridden by Josie Welsh. Single driving horse lady to red sails owned by Sua Ticona Riding Academy driven by Peggy Swallow 2, Princess May. Owned by j. A. Richardson driven by Wilma Kennedy 3. Princess Jane owned by j. A. Richardson driven by Jean Taylor. Ladies Saddle flame owned by j. A. Richardson Ridden by Mary Harris 2, Shannon d or owned by a. Shave Ridden by Smith 3, tangle Home owned by g. Griffin Ridden by Pat Hunt. Hunters Light medium and heavy weight 1, Gay time owned by Lorna Aikins Ridden by Lorna a i Kins 2, Guinea go3d, owned by Victor Sifton Ridden by Jack Owen 3, Sunshine owned by Gratia Gray Ridden by Josie Welsh 3, Brian Baru owned by Victor Sifton Ridden by Victor Sifton. Single roadster shown for Speed and Lucky lady owned by h Mac Donald driven by h. Macdonald 2, he d sails owned by Frank Rowlin driven by f. Rowlin 3, Princess May owned by j. A. Richardson driven by John Bull. Open jumping Knock Down and 1, Gay time owned by Lorna Aikins Ridden by Lorna Aikins 2. Brian Baru owned by Victor Sifton Ridden. Victor Sifton 3, Sunshine owned by Gratia Gray Ridden by Josie Welsh. Morning classes single Pony in harness under 12-2 hands driven by child 14 years and in Tux do Queen owned and driven by Joyce Kelpin. Best boy or Karl rider for child 13-15 Bob Kelpin 2, Barbara Kon Antz 3. Betty Robb. Single Pony in harness Pony 12-2 hands to. 14-2 Goldie owned by Cam Bridge Riding Academy driven by George Matheson. Saddle Pony. 12-2 hands to 14-2 hands. Riders 13 years and Queenie owned by j. A Richardson Ridden by Mike Potinsky 2. Spot owned by Cam Bridge Riding Academy Ridden by Donna Baker -3, Teddy owned by Mary hut Tan. Saddle Pony under 14-2 hands riders 13 years and Tuxedo de and Ridden by Joyce Kelpin owned by Victor Sifton. Ridden by Sifton 3. Dinah owned and Ridden by Donald Neilson 4, Darky owned by Cam Bridge Riding Academy Ridden by Hon Ald Swift Best Novice riders Best Novice boy or girl rider for boys or girls 14 years and under who have not been Riding for More than one Macdonald 2, Bill Parrish 14-2 to 15-2 girl 15 years 3. Ruth Lawson. Children s Saddle horse hands Ridden by boy or and Brownie owned by Cam Bridge Riding Academy Ridden by Helene Rankin. 2, Phyllis owned by Tuxedo Park Ridin club Ridden by Margaret Hamilton. 3, Paddy owned by Allen s Riding school Ridden by Edward de sieves. Best boy or girl rider for riders 12 years and Jim Daley. 2, Joyce Keplin. 3, Sifton. Musical Bob Kelpin. 2, mar Lyn Milvor. 3. Paul Kelpin. Children s jumping for Novice riders who have not jumped at any previous horse Queenie. Owned by j. A. Richardson Ridden by Mike Pozinski. 2, spats owned by can Bridge Riding acad Emy Ridden by Bill Parrish. 3. Princess owned Tay Gordon Osier Ridden by bar Bara Konantz. Children s Handy Hunter Ridden by boy or girl 16 years and bus Ter owned by Carolyn Harris Ridden by Mary Harris. 2, Teddy owned by Tuxedo Park Riding club Ridden by Margaret Faulkner. 3, Prince sax owned by Gratia Gray Ridden by Gratia Gray. Children s jumping for riders 15 years and Paddy owned by Allen s Riding school Ridden by Ann cunning Ham. 2. Princess owned by Gordon Osier Ridden by Barbara Konantz. 3, Goldie owned by Cambridge Riding Academy Ridden by Bob Kelpin. Children s jumping for riders 15 years and Teddy by Tuxedo Park Ricking club Ridden by Ken Thor Lakson. 2, Paddy owned by Allen s rid ing school Ridden by Ann Cunningham. 3u Darky owed by Cambridge Riding Academy Ridden by Betty Robb. Novelty dress Parade open to anyone any kind of Mars Ruttan. 2. Jerry bul3. 3. David Thompson. Kiwanis reports big stride Boston june 19. Kiwan ians from All parts of the United states and Canada attended opening sessions Here to Day of the 23rd annual kiwanis International convention. Vita civic problems including Adul education Urban Rural relations vocational guidance for youth Anc juvenile delinquency Are highlights on the Agenda of the 1939-40 service club programmes. Kiwanis has More clubs and More members than Ever in its Fred c. W. Parker o Chicago Secretary of kiwanis International told the gathering in his annual report. Canadian delegations to the. Convention Are in charge of three District governors Reginald v. Harris k.c., Halifax Ontario Quebec maritime District Ewart a Mac Phr san Regina Western Canada District and j. N. Emerson pull Man wash., Pacific Northwest District traitor Taylor St. Boni face Man., is immediate past presi Dent of kiwanis International and j. J. Smith Hegina vice president Chinatown poll .inw.v. Are not More than six chinese girls in Oklahoma City the letter said. The letter was referred to in Spector Joseph j. Donovan who detective to poll China town girls on the proposal. The letter read i am Well aware of the fact you Are a police official and very Busy and that you Are not in the habit of being cupid. But being human and knowing people like you do i am to help me find a chinese wife. I am not chinese but am an american a former Soldier disabled with no police record. Income per month for life. Thirty four years old five feet eight inches tall 159 pounds Blue eyes Brown hair fair complexion affectionate kind sincere and considerate. I would like to meet a chinese Maiden pretty a citizen of the United states age 22 to 27, five feet or less 95 to 120 pounds pretty figure affectionate kind sincere can Cook keep House and like Chil Dren. Willing to make Home Here in Oklahoma City with a Little Money to Start housekeeping. I Don t owe anyone i Don t own a car or property will some Day inherit property and Cash from an old Oklahoma family. There is very few chinese in this City and not More than six chinese lightning kills cows Belleville ont., june 19. Lightning killed 21 High Grade Holstein cows on District farms saturday As severe electric storms swept the area. The storm was accompanied by heavy rain that was welcomed by the District Farmers. Led by Harper Cory formerly of St. John s College Winnipeg nine members of the animal lovers tour from England passed through Winnipeg sunday on their Way to Prince Albert and Jasper National Parks. The party included mrs. F. A. Far Mer miss e. A. Farmer mrs. M. C. Craven miss g. A. Taylor mrs. A. Girdwood or. A. L Niven or and mrs. H. F. Blackleg. Salesman for Large beverage concern to sell merchandise from truck. Apply stating age and experience. Salary and commis Sion. Box 2273, free press. By w. H. Mcpherson. Auction Sale of Alexandra upright grand p or piano tapestry Cheste Rhei suite Walnut 9-pce. Dining Koon suite Ivory bedroom suite tic Etc., at my auction wart 264 Smith St., on tuesday june 2q at 2 .1-Piecc. Mol air Chesterfield suite foal nut finished 8-Riece Dineff room smile studio lounge Toronto couches Odi Chester Fields Singer sewing mahogany Buffet mahogany dining table Walnut and mahogany dressers want dressing table Walnut Gate leg Tible electric Washer ice boxes Mahjour cabinets Centre tables Obrar table Wicker chairs Beds Complete Daven Eltes floor lamps Book shelves Cook stoves pictures carpets Etc., Etc. At Sale. Pm. 9718l. W. H. Mcpherson auctioneer. By Kyoto freed Man 180 frit Liard ave. Phone 53 of auction Sale of 60 to 70 i horses wednesday june 21st, at 1 Private sales daily and our reguls auction Sale every feed j. Brown auctioneer s Comfort in san Choice o 3 routes my fatal strike Kingston Jamaica june 19 Cable police bullets a sunday in a clash Between officers and a crowd gathered near a Kingston wharf amid tension growing Over the City s waterfront strike. Police who had been patrolling the City with armed soldiers Alj night said the crowd had displayed a threatening attitude when told to scatter. P. Dies new York june 19. Rick h. Sullivan 73, former header of tammany died Satur Day night. He once owned one of the largest Racehorse stables in Detroit lakes Only round trip in coaches from Winnipeg proportionately Low fares to other Points per travel information any where phone Call on or write t. J. O Donnell Northern Pacific railway Paris building inn Lea pm inc 97947 the air condition cd North coast limited a Manitoba i citizen s rest broken nightly by sluggish kidneys now or. Dick tells How Mosby s tonic relieved his sluggish kidney backache and was always worn out from Lack of sleep before he found this new scientific com Pound. Mosby s tonic is not Only Highl praised Here in Winnipeg it is also being strongly endorsed by residents in communities throughout this entire Section for instance just a few Days ago or. Peter Dick of sol Girth. Man., made a statement describing the splendid Relief he derived from this new formula of roots and herbs and other proven medicinal in which is now being introduced to crowds daily in Winni Peg at the Carlton drug store. Port age at Carlton by a special Mosby s tonic representative known As the Mosby tonic Man. Read or. Dick s statement praising and endorsing Mosby s tonic which Fol lows sluggish kidneys made Back sore and achy for some time i had been a Vic Tim of sluggish kidney action and recently this got so bad that i had Sharp pains in my Back said or. Dick. My Back was so sore and achy that t Bend my body one mayor another without simply flinching with pain i had to get up repeatedly at night due to my sluggish kidneys and As a result of this constant night rising would be weak and worn out All Day. 1 just Cound t get my proper rest. Besides this kidney sluggish Ness i was a chronic victim of pcs tiption. My bowels simply re fused to act at All without some kind of Strong physic. I Felt bad All the time. Now or. Dick is feeling like a different Man i am a Man of 79 and have spent nost of the Active years of my life Here in the province of Manitoba. Many of my friends know How i suffered during the past year. But now i want my friends to know How much Mosby s tonic has done for me for i believe in giving credit where credit is due. My daughter a Law told me about this Medicine so i got it and started taking it. Before my second bottle was gone i feel like a different Man since i took Mosby s says or. Peter Dick 79-year- old resident of sols Firtle. Mank Toba. Read this Well known citizen s grateful published in this . I Felt like a different person entirely. I never thought i club ind anything to help me so completely. I am relieved of those pains in my and i can sleep so Well at nights the when i get up in the moraines i us Fine. It is certainly a Fate thing to ,5 free Back pains once Arain. Another thins this Medicine has to finest action on a person s i i Ever took my life. Oweis Are As regular As a clock now. Am feeling like a different Man. As i said before ,-ir.d i am Slad to you my signed endorsement and commend Mosby s to others a Uffer like i How 15 herbs in Mosby s tonic can help you it is the roots and herbs in slow tonic which enable it to produce splendid action described above Dick. Herbs really help human Buff or they cleanse the bowels and Clear Gas and bloat from stomach. They. Iven the liver Clear away old bile believe bilious Ness sick headaches an Yellowish complexion. No Gorale the kidney activity our night rising and backache. Act to relieve pain of rheumatic curl tic trouble. Mosby s tonic Ains 15 herbs. But it does not even Here. It contains five other spleen Ujj medicinal agents. Local drus men helping people All Over the cite. A special Mosby s tonic represent at As the mosey tonic now at the Carlton a big at Carlton St., Winnipeg. Losby s tonic is sold also at Sirur 271 Portage ave., Royal Drotis lain St., Broadway pharmacy a Al a Iran and is sold by All Cru Egisti throughout Winnipeg nearby
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