BIRTHS.
BARTRUM — On November 29th, at Creek Station, Geraldine, the wife of B. P. Bartrum, of a daughter; both doing well. DAWSON — On November 28th, at South Belt, the wife of John Dawson, of a daughter. Thousands of both sexes who would shudder at the thought of tasting adultered liquors in common use take Wolfe's Schnapps medicinally as a remedy for debility, indigestion, and like ailments.— [ADVT.]
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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5679, 30 November 1883, Page 2
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