A delightful two-act musical review, Moor?rHall' S jXi%nVm on l \h night*, showed their keen npp£ S-::£SKH|£| : 3BS&s^ froM dogs, etc., were another inc feature of tho performance. lie thanks of tl,<? committee ate especially due to the untiring efforts ami oripniO- " of Mrs. Alex. Moore, who uas ve- • sponsible for the designing and to > groat extent the locution r c( lV tumes. The committee, colls,stl "L, ° Mesdamcs Moore,. Brown, Morpeth, Cook, and all the moth crs of the performers, was congratulate ed on the success of the perforniaw'C. . a result of the performance the new piano and the " necessary appliancrs for tho gymnasium arc now assured, i " accompanist • was Mrs. Oscar Conic, and ■tho decorations were earned out uj mis. Norman Cook. "Feeling comes before reflection.' — Hnwcis, Colds usually catch people un awnres. Most people first contract tho chill, and 'then seek the remedy. Alwoys keep Baxter's Lun* Presenter dj you. iPfortides tlio system. Your chemist or grocer slocks Baxter's Lung Prft eorver. Buy a big 2s. Cd. bottle to-day. l * Advt.
Tor Children's Hacking CouEh. Woods' Great Peppermint Oure.—Adf&
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 8
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181Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 8
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