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Page :8e TAE CLINTON NEW ERA.. W.HCN EWYINGYEAST INSIST' ON I-IAVIMG THIS PACKAGE Ml I ESTHE WHiTEST,1IGNTII cYA v CAKES t era GIIIETTCOMPANYEIMRIO 1yH.., J ORONTO.ONp,,,Ffle� DECLINE SUBSTITUTES The New Era, 47TH YEAR. "IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE," W. 0. iiEIU SON, Props A. Leslie Kerr, fugtness Manager New Era, Ore Yen iii htliitince $1,00 New Era, when not paid in ad- vance.. . $1.50 New Era, to the United States in advance $1.50 Advertising Rates on Application Job Work prices .advance on July 1st, 1913, in accordance with the Huron Co. Press Asso- ciation 'States. Office Phone 30 House Phone 95 • ...esooso ..e...o esessee. Reiioul 7L epoY itis ....•.....e.esee........ee S. S. No. 9, Goderich Tp Sr, IV -Emma Connell, Lola Hu - die, 011ie Cole. Jr, IV -Edythe Sterling, George, Green Tom Bindle. Sr. III -Bruce. Grigg, Charlie Cooper, Earl Cooper, Willie.Pear- Jr. III-{ElfredMudie, Gladstone Grigg, John Ostrom, !Tillie Ster- ling. Sr. II -Cecil Connell. Jr. II -Ila Grigg, Lizzie Pearson. Jr. I -Harold Connell, Carman Grigg, , Honor Roll -John Ostrom, Ila Grigg, 011ie Cole, Charlie Cooper, Emma Connell, Aifleed ',Hudie. E. A. Peddles, Teache Summerhill School. Sr. IV,-Mabtel Harvey, Jean Lind say. Sr. III -Cora Jervis, Mervyn Far- quhar. Jr. III -John Townsend, „Amy Mc%lrieen, Mary Wright, Bessie Lind say, Jas, Johnston, Fend Johnston. Sr, II -Mary McBrien, Hilda For- bes, Nellie Beacom. Jr, II -Jan Farquhar, Eddie John Fia'(lIj-{Norman Wright. Primer -Robert Johnston, Walt - ler Forbes, Mabel Wright. The winners of the ''monthly` spelling matches were; Sr IV -J, Lindsay, Sr. 111-C. Jervis, Jr. III J, Townsend, Sr. II-MaryMcBiien. Jr. IT -E. Johnston,' First Norman Wright, Primer, W. Forbes. W. H. Forrest, Teacher S. S. No. 5 Stanley Jit. II% -Lorne' j12cBride and Plead Stephenson equal. • 'Sr. II -Edna McLancheey and May Pollock, !equal, Eleanor McKinley, Jr. II -I yrtie Armstrong, Wil-, mer McClinchey.. Fir{aq-rsvillite McLinchey,' Ernest McLinehey, Leonard McBride. Primer A -Frank McCiinchey, Clara Stephenson, Garnet Mc - Lin chey. Pnineer B-Lenrna Mosso.p. ::o, of pupils on roll 14, average atilelne.ancel 12. Flossie Brown, Teacher. S. No.14, Stanley Fifth -Nielson Hood. Sr. IV -L E. Wasmann, W C. Johnston, Aairniee Fisher, Jr. IV -W. Cooper, Maggie Coop ler,' Bella Coilirns. Sr. III -Harold Rathwell, W, Par - eon, A. Parson. Jr. III -Norma Hood, Ella Fish - ter, Wilbert Sutton, Sr. II -Wilfred Ross, Willie Har vtey, May Pearson. Par1t II -Agates' Nigh, Clarence IHarn+Iey Sylvester Nigh. Part I - Walter g Walhar Work man, Dor- sina Foster, Wallace Rossi The best spellers in the monthly s ,,Ming matches are; Fifth and Sr.. ZV, Tstliiaa McClymonitee, Jr. IV, Bella Collins; Jr, HI, 'Herold Both- well; Jr, III, Nprme Rend, Jr, II, Wilfred Rosa. W.H. Johnston, Teacher, S.S. No. 4 T uckeer smith, Sr. IV -Elva Nott, Mary Turner, Viola Wise. Jr. IV -Mabel Crich, Edna Crich, Phyllis Crich, Winnie Hunt. Sr. III -Wilbur Nott, Bert Walt- z lens, Geo. Falconer, Vera Stephen- eson. Stj. ' II --Emily Bungle*, Clarelelce Ball, J xs(tei' Ball, •Reginellil Ship- ley, .Ernest .Crich, Edward Walters Victor Falconer. Sr. I-lKjennetll Burnt. Jr.' I-Leeonce Cadieux, Sadie Ball Harold Stanbury, Afros Ginn t, Teacher. S. S. No. 11 Goslingch Tp Sr, IV -Myrtle Powell, Percy Cur- rie, Elvira Churchill, Vera Trick, Wilfred Penfound. Sr. III -Ruby Churchill, Charlie anntll, Pearl Churchill, iVerna Elko , Jr, III -Francis Powell, Richard. Welch. Sr. II lloward Currie, Frank Wlelch. Jr. II -Clifford Caelt1le, Elmer Le- PAau, ;r Advance Models of New Sprin Tilee Millinery Rr f �+ om r the Paris Shops p +t SEVERE COLD ON LUNGS, AND CHEST QUICKLY RELIEVED by Na.Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne Mr. J. Seward, Bromptonville, Que., writes : "Two weeks ago I took a severe cold which settled on my lungs and my chest was very sore, breathing tight and severe hacking cough, I was feeling miserable. I bought a bottle of Na-Drn•Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne and after a few closes I felt great relief and I went into a sound sleep, a thing I was not able to do for some nights.', Next day I was able to be around again, and before completing the bottle, felt as well as ever. It is a 8ne cough• and cold cure." Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne relieves the irritation and "stuffed -up" feeling in the air pass- ages, soothes the tickling whieh makes you cough, loosens' the phlegm and drives out the cold before it gets tropbie- some, In 25c and 50e bottles, at your Druggist's. National Drugand Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited. sea 'ti{ev, Mr. plic'ics promisee some lively doings in weather for the coming month. Most people will: bje glad if he does not oven -do it, Children. Cry,. FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T'O R'I A ' The finst picture shows a smart spring chapeau bet Lrlwia. It is of English straw trimmed with Ostrich pompon . The second is a charming turban of straw by Madelanne Lechat. It is of tagal straw trimmed with cocks' feather pompoms. Part II -Arthur Le Beau. PrimAr-t.Teddy Welch. E. Diehl, Teacher. S. S. No, 7 Buffett Sr. IV --Jessie McVittie, George Pollard. Jll: 111-01ive McVittie, Louie Herring tan. Sr. III --Norman Sandetrsonr An- nie Pollard, Joseph Hoggart, Char- les Ellingham, Lillian, Tambiyp(, Sr. II -Laura Beacom, ' tRobeies Sandaxtson, Janet McVittie. Fail b--4Haro1d Beacom. 111r meet'•-asecyl Pol;larel, Laving Knox and Bert Beacom equal. No. on roll 16; ay. att endaryce 12.3 5. J. Matheiss, Teaches'. CRIPPLING PAINS OF ALU A a 9 M Catnnot Be Ctired by Lini- ments—Must be 'leached Through the Blood. Thousands of riven and women suf *Is soleereSly- from P,ihunt i.tein. Creel. crippling .pains in the muscles and joints hake every movement a rorturte. 11any people think rheu matissfn is clue to cold or wet weans ter and 'they try to cure themselves by rubbing liniments on the pain- ful pares. This is a great mistake tI$e itlxr4uraatism poison is in the blood, and liniments and rubbing cannot giro more than 'the most 4elupporary relief, If you are a victim of rhteumatism or lumbago you can only rid yourself of it 'by making' your blood rich and •pur.ee, for only in this way can the pois- ons of rheumatism be driven from the system, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured more cases of rheu matism than any other disease ex- oept anaemia, just because they make the rich, red blood: that gees right to the root and cause of eheeumatisme You cannot be well when your blood is impure, there- fore, begin curing your rheumatism today with Dr,.:.WilIiams' Pink, Pills. Thte following are the particulars of one of the many thousands of curies to the credit ofthis' health - giving nliedicine, Mr. Jeremie Nadou, St. Jerome Que., says;' "A' few years 'ago I was Seized with a 'severe attack of rheeumatism. The pains'. ninny back arms and Sega were ers te rr b le, tt treated with several doctors but they did 1 not help me, and as time went on I was unable to work. and biegan to think that I would be a cripple for life. .While in this try- ing condition a '.fraeend who had knell cured of rheumatism, ;by the Vee of Dr. Williaaine' Piaui Pills ad- vised me to try this remedy,. and I got a supply of the Pills, I had taken the Pills for several week beforie any improvement waen,ot- iced, but once signs ofrelief came the improvement from that time on was rapid, and I joylfnlly con - 'tinned taking the Pills until every vestiage of the trouble disappear- ed. No one but a similar +sufferer can imagine the grtttitude I feel for this tlelief from pain, and be- caue(e I have sinceenjoyed, .pperlfecst health I urge other rheumatic •enf- feerers to give this medicine a trial." You can gj t Dr: Williams' Pink Pills frjom any rn ieldien,e dealer or by mail at 50c cents a box or six bodes for 62,50 from The Dr. W111- rams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Hlek's February Forecast • A regular storm period le central on thje 4th, extending from the 2nd to the7th. The Mercury .equinoet ial disturbance is also central on the 4th. The Mercury influence is continued, over from the last days of January, bringing with it cloudy tihreatening •(conditional. By the 2nd and 3rd, markied fall of the bar CHIartni TUrb0.- o - e� e M n. Leehat ib tempter will be noted in western parts. Storms. will near hthe cen- tral valleys on and: touching the 5th and 66th, disappearling along the Atlantic coast regions a day or two latter. .A reactionary storm period will bring falling ,barometer, change to warmer, awl return to cloudiness. and storms of rain, wind and snow. The crisis of this period will fall on the 10th, .11th and 12th, notably ar month. on the, 11th and 12th,' as the noon is in perigee on the lith, and on the celestial equator on the 12•th, following the 1nll moon on thel0th, ?The •storm diagram also shows that the Venus equinox begins to bear on ilhls petiole 'rine 'Mer- cury period, which ends at this time, will cause much destructive Meet during its continuance' the first teen days of February. Pierc- ing cold willvisit most pants of the country from about the 12th to thie.l4th. A itegutar storm period covers -the 14th to the 19th, having its cen- not usually attended with fatal results the on the 16th. As early, as the are nevertheless very distressing to the average person. Among the most prevalent are: Salt Rheum, Eczema, Tetter; Rash, Boils, Pimples, and Itching .Skin Eruptions. esseonii from about the 21st to the 28th. On and touching Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, thje 24th, 25th and 26th, there is a gri at probability of dieiltructiva earthquakes, more es parially in 'the southerjn sphelle. 'Earthquakes are probable at inteegtrals until after the first seismic period in March central art moon's eclipse, March 11th. Such are likely with two eclipses in a tun Had SA Rheum, Could'Sc rc l >, �E��. :o Work. Skin diseases are invariably due to bad or impoverished blood, and while 14th and loth,, change to warmer will begin in western extremes, the barometer will begin fallingg,.wtnd•s will shift to soutl.eerly, anciistornas of rain, wind and snow will start on their eastward career. By the 16th to 18th these storms will grow in eleverity as they cover the great central valleys of the continent. 13y the 19th storms will xeanh the Atlantic coast regions. A reactionary •storm period has its centre on the 21st, 22nd : and 23rd, The new moon at at solar jeeli.Pse node falls en 'the 24th, the gentle of th,e Venus period, The leiarith's vernal equinox and the Jupitteer influelnee, will all be felt at this and •otli7er February storm periods, Low barometer and high tlemperature will presage violence and. probably danger at this. time. A regular storm period! is cen- tral on the .27th, beginm,ing onthe 25th and !extending into the first' two or three days of March. . A marked barometric fall iattended by lightning, thunder and possibly torinad©les southward, meed not sui;prisle our readers on and touch- ing the 26th. The 'storm 'diagram shows that the moon - is 011 thel celestial equator' on that date, only once day removed from, new moon at its esolarclip�se snide, and at the centre of the. Venus ldisturban des. The first }seismic, or 'earthquake, peilrjiod for 'February will be cen- tral on the 10th, covering about the 8th to 13th. Moon will be in opposition with sun and 1plaijth on "yes. He said his mother bad never the loth, in perigee ' on the 11th, occupied a drawing room in a sleeping and on the equator on the 12th. All car and he didn't consider me an bet - these will au q alignment earthquake uta y aleast at :this' time, The second eefe- ter than his .mother, mrc pe,rtiod for the anonth will be "Was that;. the only time be ever Was, cantle' on the 24th, extending cruel to you?" .:ninSOM•me Burdock Blood Slitters drives out all the humor from the blood, and makes it pure and rich. Mrs. Ellwood Nesbitt,Apsley, Out, writes:. "I had Salt Rheum so bad I could scarcely do my work. I took two treatments, of doctor's medicine, but they did me' no good. A friend told me his wife had had Salt Rheum, and that Burdock Blood Bitters had cured her, so. I got a bottle, and before I had it all taken my hand was better." Burdock Blood Bittersis manufac- tured only by The 1', Milburn Co-.; Limited, Toronto, Ont, TOO CLEAR, A CASE. So the Judge, Decided it Was Walesa to Go On. "When did your husband begin treat- ing you cruelly?" asked her lawyer. •"It was about a year ago," replied the pretty petitioner. uE4 N L;, "What happened?" „' :" "We.ere on our way to New York." w y "Yes. Did he strike you?" "No, I' asked him to get a drawing room, so that I would not have to un- dress in my berth." "Abd he refused?" FOR BRIGHTNESS ",`°^N* tin :AND LI"GHTNESS,USE BLACK ° _ „ °TSS ' K'N'i:O,Tl-fr A PASTE1NO DUST NOWASTE' THE F;F. DALLEY' G LTD.' HAM No RUST -.5.10. Apel t 'nun uongtit wy San clothes hist leteh they were so fide (bat I couldn't rich in a public con- vo au'o .:Without lusting them, anti When 1• explained to bine that be svotilti have to Idly anelectric to save .111y clothes he told nae to go ntieed audeelii the clothes end get the kind (hitt could be worn in street cats next Lime." - lt S1'ill be uboleas to go on with the Ort S5.7 1 1SO red c Hitcr esoaod: "'nitre :is 1no 00111)5- that the: nine is 11bwol11tcly 11011 tless," GhiCago l.erord-lIcueld, COok'13 Cotton Root Compound. A safe, ,'suable regulating medicine. Sold in 'three de. grecs of strength -No. 1,01; No: 2, 33; No, 3, 85 per bor. Sold by all druggists, or sent propuid en receipt. of price. res pem0hlot. Adclress THE. COOK MEDICINE CO„ TORONTO, ONT. (TormtrlfWlsdsed.) f)141 Pro 'rotes Lose by 11edistciuulioli Ottawa, Jan. 3'1.- The redistribu- tion bill will bee before Parliament next week. Upon it dep 5dlde the course and duration, of the Set -Mien., The new Parliament will have 234 megm'beile., The bill will be a form- al measure setting forth the number 03 : constituencies, etc., but will not contain the schedules. The latter will, itis understood, be left to a special committee of the Houses. - Thie, new unit of represepletation, aseseltained' .by dividing the• fixed representation of Quebec into the total' of population •afthat Prov- ince,- is 30,811, Divided into the populations of thee.: various Prov- ince:,', this would give; Ontario, with a population of 2,523,208, a representation of 82. Quebec with 2,002,712, a representation ed 65 ; Nova Scotia, population 492,338, a representation of 16; New 731•un,s- awick, population 351,„ iaresenta tion 11; Manitoba, pop880ulatlleron 465,- 1614, representation 15; British Co- tumble, population 392,480,,represen tation 13; Prince Edward Island, population 93,728, representation 3; Saaketate/wan, population 492,432, representation 16; 1 Alberta, popu- lation 374,663, representation 12; Yukon, population 8,512, represen- tation 1, Thie unit of representation in the longe cities will be 40,000 larger than the general unit which will prevail in the less congested parts of the country. The present representation is;' Ontario 80, Quebec 65, Nova Scotia 18, New Brunswick 13, Manitoba 10, British Columbia 7, Prince Edward Island 4, Saskatchewan 10, Yukon 1, Wood's rhosphodino; The Great EnglishRemedy. Tonne and invigorates the whole nervouasyystem, makes new Blood in old' Velae, Cures Nervous Debility Mental and Brain Worth Deepen- dency, Loss of Phiergy. Palpitation of the Heart, Failing Memory. Price 51 per box, sir for 35.+ Ono.will please, six will euragsSold by all mailed in Iain o druggists orNeW a p erg, n receiptWOOD of Price, MEDICINE CO.,Ot NTO.O . (Foue. NE O., TORONTO, ONT. OEem,dr wrdsor.) The Weather man has no respect for anyone. The weather has cer- gertalnly been hard on the people who have had the whooping cough and regular colds. A clear fros- ty day and then a thaw. It's good business for thedoctors and drug- gists. HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Write on one side of paper only. Mail to reach us Wednesday of each week or sooner. Avoid all items respecting on per- sonal character" but send All the News. Chech off this list it may assist you toremember an important item. Births, Marriages, Deaths. Accidents, Church News Suppers or Presentations. Removals, Visitors. Lodge News', Fires. Public Improvements. Law Cases, 'the 'Crops. School Matters. Correspondents will please re- frain from sending ,notices of en- tertainmenta where an admission' fee is charged, unless ;'they send word who is reeponsible for the payment of such adeertisment. The charge is' five cente a line -six words make a line. 4 fA WA O{ • LOW RATES To Calliornia, Florida and the Sunny South NOW IN EFFECT - The Grand 'Trunk Railway is the ascan direct route frons all points East through Canada via Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo. C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. John Rdrneford &-Son, city passen- ger and TicketAgents, phone 57 A. O. Pattison, station agent Wocid tor Sale A quantity of first class wood, beech and maple, cut 12 inches lung at $2.00 per cord. Any person wishing this kind of Rood kindly leave orders at. S. Barr's grocery store, Clinton. LEVI SNYDER Holmesville, P. 0 Para a for Sale The William Pract or farm, Lot No. 32, and the south-west part of Lot No. 33, Maitland Con. Goderich Township, .114 acres. Apply to W. Brydone, Canteen LOGS WANTED Highest cash price paid for all kinds of timber, Soft Elm in lengths of 14 feet, other kinds usual lengths, . Heading Wanted Basswood, Soft Maple, 41) inches long, 54.00 per cord. :STAPLETON SAW 11i11 Thursday, February 12th, 1014,. Farm for Sale A desirable pasture farm for, sale being Lot 37. con. 3, London Road Survey, Tuclieremith, A small house and also a small barn 35 feet square. Two metes' 01 orchard, also 10 acres of •timber, Por particulars and informa. tion write W,G.BROADFOOT IL R, No. 3 Seafortb, Ont phone 4 00 136. Molise' for Sale Nine room 14 story frame dwelling on Ontario Street, in good repair, good stone cellar•. Lot and a. half with garden and ft•uit trees. MRS. M. J. BOLES For Sale Driving mare for sale. Will be sold cheap for cash:; or part cash and part feed. Apply to JOE • RATTENBURY. Farm fol' Sale Being lot 24 and 25, 41b . Con. of Stanley, 70 acres all cleared, having never failing spring creek. wellteueed, frame house, and barn, 86X56 lean to 14X36 stable under whole building, the stables are cement being put in one year. ago. Small orchard. Tole - phone and rural mail. 7 acres of alpalfa good catch. Possession and terms- to suit p::rchaser,. Apply nn premises or to W. POTTER R.R No, 5, Clinton Mortgage for Sale 93.800.00 first mortgage on 100 acres for Bale. W. BRYD.ONE Drs. Geo, 4(z 131. E. Whitley Heileman Esteopathic P1ly. Specialists in Women's and Children's Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Dieoriers 1 Rye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTATION FREE. Office-Rattenbury Hotel Friday, from 1 to 6 Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale improved farm of 180 acres, Lots 13 and 14, Con. 17, Township, Of Goderich, situated on the Base Line four miles north of Clinton, CHARLES CLIFTON. Summerhill. Belleview Dairy Farm From our stock of first-class cows we are prepared to supply you, twice daily with best of milk and cream, and solicit a share of your patronage. E. B. HILL. Girls Wanted Experienced. and girls to learn Knitting and: Looping. Will pay $5.00 per week while learning.: Steady employment. Pleasant position. Apply at once CLINTON KNITTING CO., Clinton, Ontario. Money Wanted. I have several inquiries for loans of various amounts, and' will be --- pleased —pleased to find investments . for funds on: mortgages. 1 ' ' FJ'At✓•Oi� t pp�� W. ]3RYT)ONE A Y L ®1r, W. BRICIOUNL•. 13ARIILSTER SOLICITOR bOTAlt •PUBLIC; E+TO catimeON ell RLES 13, , N14LP7 Conneyance, Notary Public, Commissioner, etc. EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCES Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Huronl,St, Clinton,,' H. T. RA N O E� Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate,: INSURAN01Osssr ENT-Represonting. 14 Fire:In. • asar ance Companion CDivision Court Office: Medjt ai. DRI 11. W. TRORPSeN PhsiciannEtc medal at ention'giiv ngto diseasesof the Eye, Ear, Throat, and Nose, Eyes carefully examined. and suitable glasses. Prcoeribe(3, • Office and Residence, Two doors west of the Commercial atota,t+ Huron St, DIRS. G1UNN and GAMBIER Dr. W, Cine, lu, IG 0. P.,1..76 C. 3.. F4lu Dr. J. C. randier. B.A. 31.1L. Oboe -Ontario Street, Clinton. Sight calls at residence, RattenbnrT St.. or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, renucbenr, etc,; office and residence on tenbury St.. opposite W. P'ar'ran'a residence, DR. 16'. A. AXON DENTIST r tCrown 'a1 1 Bridge'Work a Spceialty:-' Graduate of-O.O.D.Soi Chicago, and 11.0,13,8 Toronto. Bayfield on'llloednvs,, nay nem Demme DR. Ht FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store; Special care taken to make dental Ince, meat as painless se poeaible. THOMAS GUNURY Live stook and general Auctioneer GODERIOH ONT krILmsham sales a epecral8), Orders d se Nsw Emt orSee, OUnton, prt.me,,y attenaed• to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' Bale nota discounted; G. D. McTaggarr, M. D. MoTaggar. McTaggart Bros, SANRBRS ALBERT ST , CLINTON ia General Banking BuaInefst transacted NOTES DISOOIINTEIT Drafts lamed. Interest allowed a deposits The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance *.eon Perin Wad Isolated Town Props arty Only Insured. oB'I+Ecuas. J. B. McLean, President,Senior* h J'Conway, Con'Vice-Pres., Godeettt.. T, D. Hay.,; Sec.,Treas, Seafoatih. DIRECTORS. Jas. ,Connelly, Helmesville, John. Watt, Harlock ; G. Dale, Clinton i D.: F. McGregor, Seaforth ; J. ' Evias,. Feechwood, J. G. Grieve..'WitbeeoP J Benneweie, Brodthagen; M. Me+' Ewan, .Clinton. Each Director is Inspector of losses in hie own district. AGENTS. Bobt Smith, Harlock; Ed. Much - ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Egg*g.. moa dvllle; .i. W. Yeo, 'Hotmeavillei Payments may bas„made at The Morrish Clothing Co., Clinton, or R. H. Cutt, Goderich, FORD a McLEO We're naw sealing Timothy Seed (Government Standarti,). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover. We always have on hand -Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Peed Corn Highest Market Prices paid for Hay and all Grains. FORD & McLEOD asAAAWArhsiraaaa►a4.la a`oaa r 4 4 I s r Pioos 4 4 1 ; See and here our finest F I New Stylish designsof r }' o Doherty y hert Pianos and E C G apecia,1 values in Art r e 4 a e ss 4 4 4 4 r 1.yauuuua AAAAAAAAAAaa Organs, Pianos and organs rent r ed, choice new Edison phonographs, Music & variety goods. Music Emporium C. Hoare E Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office Iseao Street, next door to New Era Grand Trunk Railway System Railway Time Table ,. London, Huron and Bruce. North Passenger London, depart . , 8,30 a m 4.50 p jen• Centr'alia,.......,.. 9:40 5,43 Exeter..,.,... 9.53 5.54 Hensel( 10.08 6.05 Srppen 10.16 8.11 Brucefleld 19.30 6.19 ,00 66. . LondeeClintonboro, 1111.18 6.5352 Blyth 15.27 7.00 Belgrave 11.40 7.13 VVingham, arrive11.50 7.85 South Passerg e: WVinghnm, depart8.43 a m 3.33 p m, Belgrave 6.54 8.44 Blyth 7.08 3.56 Londesboro.,7,16 4.04 Clinton 7.50 4.23 Brucefleld , .' . 8.1.2 4.39 Kippen' .. 8.23 4.47 8.32 4.52 Exeter 8.48 5.05 Oentraha:,..9.00 5,15 London,'arrive ...,,10:00 6.10 Bu al ff o and Codes Wee` Paesengel aeu pm pm pm Stratford.........10,00 12.20 5:25 10.20' Mfitchell.. 10.22 12.4f, 5.55 10.47 Seaforth ... 10,45 1.10 6.18 11,12' Clinton .. 11,07 1.25 6,40 11.2$' Holmes Mlle,. 11.16 1,83 6,46 I1.38, Goderrch..., 11.35 1.50 7.05 11,55• East 1 Gasenger Goderich............ 7, 0 2,40 480 Hotmesville 7,26 2.57 5,06: Clinton 7,85 3,07 5.15 Seatorth ,,,7.52 3.26 5,32' Mitchell 8.16 3.48 555 Stratford 8.40 415 ,,620 .......e...e...0..e.•®0..e. Small Idris. Always Pays O.e.....a..la••see•e.•.•