No preview available
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-03-19, Page 3Peen 9 TO.AS.1tD CORK FLAKES IF i s 7 The New Era. 17TH YEAR. "IV THE PURLIC 1ERVICD." farmers Bank Depositors May Receive lull lasses W. 11. KERR t �, Ottawa, March 6 -One of the im- � , Props portant measures !expected ' this 3. Leslie Kerr, $Hsiness•Manager Isesessioni ]ase fulfillment of a prom session by the. Gov -I '-`-- __--_' I eanroent will bre a bill to reimburse Year ,n a i'arce $1,00 n e Farmers' New Era, when not paid in ad- i No announcement has vanes..:....,. made as to the everibees til,bp' p ptaacentage o'tloss New Era, to•the United States imb reed,, but itnhushie,n wouldre- In advance believed lerally been New Era,One Yea , d the depositors T thl Bank.• 8.,50 that in viewf th aneacl .for b f ace over o the policy announced and the ijeasoast Ad- a. rein urs, xiemtail the Advertising Rates on Application deposit would repgfve 100 per cent., though this would take a million dollars, This, however, has beenpurely private opinion.` The Goveenmtent it lids been an- nounoed, win not reimburse the sharieholders of th(e defunct insti tution. Job work 'prices advance on July lst, 1913,.in accordance with the Huron Co. Press Asso- ciation Rates. Odin Phone 30 - jrouse .Phone.3 Gullealch For ily re Electric God oriels, ..March 6.- Whatever group Oil hydeo radial lines may be finally decided upon in Huron County, thele must be an outlet to the south or ;east, in the _opine ion of the commission's engineers who completed a ,survley some Months ago. To make the 'fluxion lines 2lun "from som,ewlvere to sonsetwherle'' and earn a good re, - venue/ an ;elect/de railway must connect with either Strathroy or so mepint P south, London, 'Strat- ford or St. Iarye, The report of the engineers will beready blelfo i The High Cost 01 Living,. At the prese'nt time possibly no other -subject is receiving qui -teas reach attention in Canaria as this one. It will be a se/ prise' to most renders to know that during the fiscal year which .ended March 31, 1913, Canada paid 611,500,000 In duty on food, and all of this lama sum is viz `ual3y a 'direiet tax an the consumer'. In glancing over the list its easy to understand that the buy- ing public are 'themselves largely to blame me in m ai.y instances, for these are articles 0f !food produc- ed in Canada 'that ane equal in evelly respect to those made in any country ilz the world. In the baking powder line alone !there were 667,904 lbs. importleid into Canada, and this meting the consumer paid in duty the enor- mous '667,000, There are no better goads in the world in this line than 'magic baking powide>y re ong, Mayor C. I and it is made in a model ,sanitary A.'Reid gave ng. MayoreC.ss up. to -'els tett eectoify, and -can be an idea o,f todayye mulles which will 'peeeu eel en any 'first -,class store import - be recommended. Crediton world at rticle s the pities the be given's service, down in Ste heed ai+tic)', sells for. en given *wouldp Such artzcles,as raisins, currants, P; 'he limeucross and many other things, which do, time London, Boron and Bruce and not grow in Canada run north near Exeter and Se or are not 2or�tha o opening u uOeil` nin t d her r' F upe have ave o gf! , ne ne . .ce s' farming s lit uulg to be imported, and the dutydoaid ,'.country north ,to Brussels, th,elsc�e W i!ttward to the lame and south- i tl the consumnr would devotee ward. $ttlo thou ht and attention• to I the this O su �'_+ Ontario ) g na ..t a. nolar West 7 © amount m Shore oun't o i ng f e loon bef made a parlt of,tlre rojies'At that eey dian H and ournd be saved, Can - mean's a Un'e alzjeady, built, barring adzan Home Journal. overhead toryryuipmon,t, betweenKin- tail and Goderich. Tbn mu icipal- ities financially interested are A Crust rs,e, moving for revival of the charter, Dolly -Ne, iledi, i ene'1 go,any Mee w.bieh already callsifor cons'truc with \loll•v, t`nn1N lnc•r, the ,•or, t'ody tion of a line{ southeast to London, -Bat. darting, you need to chummy w,GODERICHDNTRUSIASTIC with her. What t din s nN • Dolly a!r nl - The town hall was 'ami e 1 She told ma a lot zi ht w J n d to t of il0 as Cl,ty eland $' hien thea Town Council met I you said al,uut foe. dear. -Cleveland to hear the r!eiports brought byLeader. the deliagates from thehydro(field , l ---- day at London. These -wane so en- thusiastie that theCouncilpassed i Erudite. aoa resolution makingthe othe et -thy." doeexes r iCke youue y so?" Uneil a committed ,to bring the ! mother. 'R'hilt 0t s nl'J 1rA cry $O?" Huron County radial schen' to a II .1 really mallet say,' was the apex. head at once, Whil'e thescheme! peeled answer. ^I bare never indulged for the county alone is not thought ' in introspection," to be a paying proposition, an I outlet: to 8t. Marys or London No Wonder, 'would reap great benefits to this Jack -Yes, poor ,Iohumay have bad county, particular attention rwiil his faults. buthis heart was on the' be paid to the northern .,and east- right side. Waggs•--1s It possible? No ern part of the coi.mty. wonder he died, wasstmsv/memmmmam md!ima aim e simian° ----------•-------------------------- tow o' a Id ''lalswmmldlmmrt, syamaml, nomml ledi, m■// m/ Q la /. r a m s v i n e I Sia@11sdpatamdomal mwuml pm se p_>Alµ7r ail aeNJtllemeIWID1NI ehatltllGainl om.w'AIM1'IIII111G! �U1tiJc11 la ! / //./,if 'emtNalm1719" al LLNWtl4.7allm!W -06i1J8Wlm61satlaesumutatsaEotl' /, / i■ d -/:'m ■/ IPI/ th4rNIItIJ!IINtl04.mVgUm4'tWll)C.'IJ9JdNdJlagry / Wives! ' ,t r.'a sta-.r; t, ord. ®t •P , e° E a: 1 r7 gggp�p�p�tggqg;;; i8 ' hie to A Woman's organism is avery easily gets out of order --just likevery delicatecate pthing-it scall requires more than ordinary care and lattenttiia piece of machinery, t:' a There tt to are .ri t,a7 ma nY sig na hi ch point iso rdor such -shy ciosabrepalne in ons partsof the body, listlessness, nervousness,la faintness, backache, Ipsoof apetite, piessida, and maothers. , ' ' Prescription mhas .beentbsmcanso£ne8t0 restoring that/sands 0£suffering wornon to natural h ea lthI.( andstTongth For more than forty years successfullyg rnT 6,i this great work, Today it is known throughout eIngthanbreatl03carryieveryiW mea everywhere look upon it as a helpful friend, Let it aid you. hz Nouidortrb!oPOMP r de,arrrigbox - sr t / 11/d 8 ■ fi of c 1ea u n�It•�.,lGp,..p.rySaWtNG1179m idd r a//f',0 You For50eenlsFomDr Piee5Dispeueary,Buffalo,feY.- .' Piet IorseePleasant pellets eenuiateStomaca, Liver end ao9els atN%dNmlPIII1111 on1111a111;mliJVNMW0.NmeleeterasetaN-r/et o.,.p@n0nnt smnmtrc amnion DpttiNmtlrN8efi7matlmeMelmN1e mmeGmiN6dlflemfli�a lln/011.41.tldmge@sradran efifi eN0WI///3t ll THE CLINTON NEW; ERA CLEANING TtI IR MIAJLSTIES'I IRON +4� °iN 'Iiou OFTORI:5flfNREADINESS FOR Jiie OPfrNime of VAPLIAIeNT. flur�rj Co. News toRoHvisELordship iBishr,p ]ail been placed temporarily in r, the parish at Mount Carmel.. Gillivray, relieving Rev. Fate who is in ill health, Father + now in Windsor and will not his duties at Mount Carmel u health improves. . . gin's- r. ( lite Parcel Post Chaucges on has harie of in Mc - ()Zile; Jroeter I'Oster is Some Changes Have Been Made in o iI bis J the Postal Regulations by the Parcel Post. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI Mr. John Triebner, who recent posed on his 100 acre farm in the ship of Hay to Mr. John Row post The hascausedtheion f c nceella Ation of several pro`isions of�thelpostsi lydis. "regulations such as the reties on town tsci'eds, cuttings, grafts and eam-1 e has Ples. • purchased Mr. Jone's farm on th concession and will take pose about the middle of April. _ esame Follciwng are the changes The family rem, • �Po' hs ' n "Shiloh costs so remedy Coud ghs and Cnida so menu It is reported that Mr, Fred Kibler of Berlin and Mrs. Christina Snell of Thee at Berlinrd Thursday n Thursday lastwere united in m They are both former residents oe Dashwood and in future will reside in Berlin, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORi.A. Mr. and Jars. A. E. Posliff. of \Wing. ham announce the marriage' of their daughter, Miss B. A, E3set Psiff3, who was married tL' + Toronto nuM oi' id,i Olf18 last to Mr. D,tv id Sask.a' Dee of Meyronne elision (1) The regulation in.section 73, on page 16 otitis& Postal Guide fon 1913, fixing the rate of postage With in Canada on seeds, cuttings, roots bedding -plants, scions, or, grafts is canceled, and parcel post rates ap- ply to these ar(tiellf(s. (2) The regulation is section 91 on page 19 of the Postal Guide for 19 13z�i' f '' ng the limit of weight for: samples passing by Mall 'Within Cana -is2d1e limit ouis ne, Packets of samplesweight ex ceeding this weight are liable to parcel post rates. eaantrnd third-classmattrai Packetscontaining n bona fire trade samples not over 12 ounces in weight) are liable to par- cel post rates. (4), Bill/scolds (see page 192 of POta'tff 1 Guide for 0 1913) ent'I o t.P o es (printed, page 196) and Letterheads (page 196) are no longer classed with third-class matter and are subjoet to parcel post rates, 1 .„ f Tt a ddlldt?9i s�•' SCR Eot :G's,. Quickly stops Cessna, care., colds, and heals She throat at end lungs. • 41 SB cents. One ,•f the early pioneers in the pPYSnil of Mary Ann Holloway, widow I A� �1gs Am �� of the Bite Francis Garniss, who was iljl tri Dd SlES8 called- home on Mendav last the de- ceased was born in Essex county and fifty five years ago came Co NI • oars a on lot 12 co 2 There Is an Art In This resided oto the time Of h Homely with her h011'18 where sheC+ n; death, her Everyday Duty. C-Iri,ldaen Cryo FOR FLETCMER'S' THE PROPER EQUIPMENT CASTA ER 1A A letter was read at the 13russ Commit meeting Inst M g nn fromgda .•fo Y Barrister •' tlister .Playa, of Saafne threatening legal action if extr claimed t'y H. i , Kirkby for diggi John street sewer were not sett! con- sider they arelindeebt d tto Me Kirkby and are not disposed_ to pay the de- mand. els When Washing Cutlery It is Always lit, Best to Use a Good Silver v Ia r th Soap. p• This } Method ho' as d ❑pas Away With - the eg 1 Weekly Cleaning. ed DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS ares gulatin Pill fee Womenbio 31 1or95a box CAMS fires Sod 'f at all Drug Stores, 8' or ggmailed od cess oto a nn receipt tof p rare C_u St Cathnrinea op Tris 9coagas Da Ontario PI OsPHONOL FOR MEN. Restores Vitality; for Nerre end Brain; increases"gr d matter"; a Tonic—will build you up, .a3 a box, two for 90. at drug stores, or by mail on ramie of price, Tna SaonpnL Dane CO., St. Catharines, Ontario. The death took place at her home in, TvrnnerrY, on Sunday moraine of 1Vlargargaret R, Wright, wife of Wm, Oasemore. While she had not enjoyed 1;0,od health for some mouths her man friends end 9 hoped for Aan recover and early Y her demise is res a cause of great regret and evokes widespread sympathy for the bereaved. She was 2S, The art of dishwashing has become almost extinct in this quick going age,. when the only way to clo a thing is to, do it at e neo lllld !las a it soon over: s,. ' Yet real disbwasbhig is au art: e- Dishwashing requires two dishpans, °A one in which to wash and the other ther't0 Dau i T ll a e t h e dishes; •. s an abundance heavy. linen towels, somlighteones for glasses, a good dish. mop nut dish- ), cloths. The dishcloth should be of °r strong Mien. Stair crash is excellent for this purpose, as it will become soft enough to be flexible and Is very dur- able Make these cloths about ten inches long, of narrow crash and hem them to prevent the edges from fray- ing when they are put through the la undey, First of all, the dishes should be gathered up and properly scraped, then held for a moment under the hot wa- fter faucet to take off the first coating of grease, Any dishes or knives and forks used for fish should be carefully wiped with paper, as dishcloths are in- fected by Ash immediately. Put the dishes hot suds. Use be dish mop freely and transfer them to the other pan to be rinsed. Let this. second pan be very large and have a 'wooden drainer fitted in two inches from the bottom, so that the bolting water poured over the dishes, will drain oft them. This is the best and safest way of draining, . In washing the silver use a silver soap and thus avoid the weekly silver cleaning day, with the added induce- ment t that the silver is 1y constant bright lit . Wash spiders, ors. p is p o and kettles era lei Pots aindakettles�sho idiron be washed in. side and outside and thoroughly wiped before being set'away. The coffee pot and tea - e Settle should be boiled out at least at O nCe a wee- 6 wi thda o • s and water to keep them tastelessly clean. Walnuts as Food. A London medical jourfzaI recently published some x ret nstfng facts con- - Cook's Cotton Root Compound, 4 safe, reliable renutating medicine. Bold in -three de. grecs of strength—No. 1 31; No. 2, 53; No. 3, S5 per bior. Sold by all druggists, or seat prepaid on receipt of ries, THE COOK MEDICINE CO., TORONTO, ONT. (Dm* Wlahm,) Wm. Davidson of Leadbnry has sold his farm to his ne t h b or , Thos Learning contains 100 acres ` conveniently situated for Mee Learning and was purchased for 652000. Mr. Davidson retains possession of the house for the Summer, Wooct's Pitosphoditei .The Great Lgorates Rhe whole Tones and invigorates mates nh s e whole ole. nervous system, makes w filo od ill cid Vain 8 ,Cui•¢ s Ne • > Nervone 7 eG o alxE D?ea V ztat � d Bra' to TIT 0 cru. Ae Hoary, 'Loss o,/' 7 aier07. -.Prt e tar o�lhe X¢av t, Paftitip BTenzory.: � Price 51 per hos, 010 for IS SO One w'tllease, six will oure,4ySold by all druggtsrs or mailed in pima pkg. on receipt of pane. Nei 5,,TMEDIC4NE unman/let.,1O5015, ONT. FornspE'WOOD. W lndssr JOne rfChElargest- !I1 andmostau'CCB 9•fUI.0alt)P sales everh l in this district I lank plane at the Hotel ealsWingham. Saturday afternoon;Farm ers for man miles es ar - oun d wore in It ! ,• tol n • tan . CA and the bidr]' The cattle t 'ng was brisly were Durr n e line lot, ranged z ms and. Jersey's. nieces ranged .from 3100 to $110 and 3115. These are 'moreways than one for awoman to have her way. If you are too lazy to open the door when fortune rings the bell, don't expect her to go to the back door and knock, DOCTORS DID NOT HELP HER But Lydia E. Pinlcharn's Veg. etable Compound Restored Mrs. Bradley's Health-- Her Own Statement. Winnipeg, Canada. "Eleven years ago I went, to the Victoria Hospital, Montreal, sufferingwith a growth. The doctors said it was a tumor and could not be removed as it would cause instant death. They found that my organs were affected, and said I could not live more than six months in the condition I was in, "After 1 came home I saw your adver- l tisement in the paper, and commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it ctnstantlyfor two years,,and still take it at times, and both my husband and myself claim that it was the means of saving my life. I highly recommend it to suffering women, Mrs, ORILLA BRADLEY, 284 JohnsonAve.,Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can. Why will women take chances or drag out asickly,half-heartedexistence,miss- whthree-fourths en they can find health n Lydia of E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound ? For thirty years it bas been the stan- dard remedy for fe. male ills, and has re- stored the health of thousands of women who have been troll- bled with such ail- iva, e menta as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you want sPeclad advice write to Lydia‚EPinkbamt Med- idine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Masa. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by a woman, and Held in strict confidence. • corning walnuts as room. Arcunling to this authority, "thirty large rya haul kernels contain as touch food raffle as two and three-quarter pounds of lean beef." With beef worth approximate. ly 20 cents a.pounce -this tueens that each walnut is worth about 2 cents as a toed product as compared with beet, That these facts will greatly encour- age the production and consumption •of waInnts is Hardly to be ezl'eeted Thereis some consolation, however, In the thought that when meat has be come a luxury, to be indulged only by the rich, the genertel consumer ecu keep his dinner" very, well -somewhat like Peter Ptimpkiu Eater's wife-tn a walnut shell. Stylish Coats For Children. For children from lire to ten years of age plush and fur are much .used for comfortable winter coats. The tiny toddler wears It cont of rose• blue or even black plush this ensue mode on a little the yoke, e buttoned ev from renis to hips with plush covered buttons and edged It collar and cuff's with some kind of fur. pret'erhhly ermine, The 'child a little older has a plush coat, too, but it is out in different ISi GRAY-111Ola zlaEL5N1a, fashfoa-that is, straight from shoul- der to Beat -with an attached collar of Chinchilla or one of 'i its many nit '1 ' i , it t1ons. For the girl of ten dark green, black; and browu plush Is used, and often! the entire coat is edged with a narrow' handing of skunk fur. The coat illustrated is a dainty little model of gray blue zibeline, with col- lar, cub's and low hanging belt of vel- vet in the mune shade. 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 Mapie, 40 inches long, a4.00 per cord. ' • STAILETOFSAVJ 1LL •93 U. S, Government Standard d Below ie an extract :from U.S, Gov. ad. for tenders- "The anth recite coal must he equal to Haat mined and prepared by Pni)adel Ahiti, & Reading Coad & Iron Co" We handle nothing but the first glade Philadelphia &.Reading, t 3E1 oil orvirraty House phone 12, Office phone 40 VV Seed Grain No. 21 O. A. C. Improved 'Mol Barley ,Ind Siberian Oafs. JOAN W. VIlO, Holmesvilte E Cut Hoe Goderich or phonl Pumping, 'ii a#lal'lll tor A first class Toronto, sfn;ping mill, 50 loot town, and •' tank which is on pay to JONATHAN rBUGILL, ea. forth. Postotline, or D. L. Macpherson, ClintottnA, qct' d ,y Raw >'ifirs' 61Yaptet/d I am paying for prime eldest( Mink 3.e0 to 6.00 Muskrat ,...,,,, 25c to 10c Also highest prices for all other skins. FOR SALE -8 to 10 pound Barred Rock Cockerels 11. A. HOVE'Y, Clinton House kir Sale Queen Street 10 halt frame town house soft water in house, ;acre of land- with a number of apple, plum and pear trees. A Possess on ble and A.pril sized ']st t c Popon house. further particulars apply on premises or ad- dress. MRS. ALBERT TURNER Clinton, Ontario For Sale Driving mare for sale. Will be sold cheap for cash or part cash and part feed. Apply to JOE RATTENBURY. Farm too Sale Being tot 24 and 25, 4tb Con. of Stanley, 70 acres all cleared, having clever failing spring creek. well fenced, Frame house, and barn, 36X56 lean to 14X86 stable under whole building, the stables are cement being put In one year ago. Small orchard, 'Tele• ahone alfa and rural mail. 7 acres of p gond catch. possession and terms to suit purchaser. Apply nn premises or to . W. POTTER R,R, No• 6, Clinton Drs. Geo. ci✓ M. E. Whitley �s Heileman"' Osteopathic Phy. Specialists in Women's and Children's Diseases Acute, Chromic, and Nervous l Disorders Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTATION FREE. Tuesday, and Frilly, 7'to�11.1•. p.m. Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale improved farm of 160 acres, Lots 13 and 1.1, Con. 17, Township of Godericla situated on the Base Line four miles north of Clinton, CHARLES CLIFTON, Summerhill. €eilev em DalLy Farm From our stook of first-class cows we are prepared to supply you twice daily with beat of milk and cream, and solicit a share of your patronage. • E. 13. RILL. Girls !Wanted Experienced, rre p nee d Knitting ttiing and Looping, Will, pay y $5.00 per week white learning. Steady employment. Pleasant position. Apply at once CLINTON' KNITTING CO.. Clinton, Ontario. We'renow selline Timothy Seed (Government Stan creed.). We also have on hand, .Alfalfa, A,lsike, and. Red Clover. Wleat,e lPea , Barley awaye have onnd Feed�Coorn --o.— Highest - -0--.•:Hi'giest Market Prices paid for Ray and all 'Grains. FORS & oLEOD a.4AAs.AILAA 1AAAAsiaaasALaAisAA 4 4 Piarnos e See and here our finest New Stylish jr h deSioI15 of 7 Dohert., Pianos Y and • Organs, ,special v � ne�. `� 1l91 Art 4 Cases +A L Pianos and organs rent D ed, choice new w Edison n 41 p10] O tr ra �1S i music & e` va ' goods. variety S, t+ 4 le us] Emporium .l ,p s• �Q Ice Cs tico re E i to VVVVVVVVVV177'37VVVA VV'BVVV Notary Public, 1 l+inancial"-_ INSIIRANCE;A0J X+72-nopresen,� isurance Companies.: • Dm -vision Court Office. Physician, Surgeon. Ete amnia' attention riven to diseases at the Are, Ear, Throat, and Nose,. Ares carefully examined and suitable slessee ed. Office and Residence, we doors west or the Commercial IOclo! Huron at, presari{i DNS. Qi l'4Nd and CAND I/ER Dr. w, Gann, E. a P.. 5.'8. V. N.. Edlin . Dr. J, (, Rftudier. E.A. MIs OiXee—Ontario Street, Olinton Night pallo at residence, Rattenbtlry(St. or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN SIJRGEON, eenneheor, oto,, office and residence of tenbury Mn„ opposite. W, Farran's,residence. DINNTIST. 51?000wn alkd ICrldge Work it Specially.; Graduate of C.O.D.S..,1 Chicano,' and R.O.D,B. Toronto Eaylleld on'tilortdave. Alar let to Oceent7 , DH. `Pi. FOWLE Offices over O'NEIL'S more, Special care taken to make dental trees - meta as painless a possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction iris GODERICH ONT taVasmst°sa sales a specials', O+dere aY DI, . 'bonne3119 ErLA reasoa ble. Farmers saletandeo, discounted!. note G. D. McTaggart M, D. MaTaggae eTagg r Bros,, BANNERS ALBERT ST, GLINTOS + General Banking Basinncsw. transacted NOTES DlSCOIINTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed n deposits The . ielKH op Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Parr and Isolated Town Veer e erty Only Insured. OFFICERS. 3.13,McLeaa, President, Seafortth, 1' .Connolly, Viae -I -res., Godea!ich. T.E, .Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seafoatth DIRECTORS. Jae, Connelly, Rclniesville, ./0/10Watt, Harlock • G. Dale,Clinton; D. ]3' . McGregor, Seaforth , J. Evans, eechwood, J, G. Grieve, Winthrop J i3ennewels, Brodihagen; M. lite-, Ewan, Clinton. Each Director is Inspector op' losses iln his own district, AGENTS. Root Smith, Oarlock; Ed•IIincha aley, Se fortb; Wm. Chesney, Bg,. W. Yeo Ro 1me evil l Payments, may bio, made at The Moxrish Clothing Co., Clinton, or R.111. Cott. Gaderich, 'JACOB TAYLOR 1• !VON CLAM i'O Fire, Life and Accident Insurance an ce R@ al state 0b bought and cold Money to loan Office Ionic Street, nest door to New Ere Grand TrStllkRailway System Railway Time Table London, Huron nand B ruse. North Passenger CLondon, depart. . 8,30 a m 44.5530 p'en entralia ... ,,,..... 9.40 Exeter 9M 5,54 Hensel! 10.08 8.05 Klppt>.n 10.14 6.11 Brumfield... 10.30' 6.19 Clinton 1100 6.35 Londesboro 11.18 6.52' Blybh 11,27 7.00 Belgrave 11.4b, 7.13 Win gham, arrive11.50 `. 7,85 South Passenge • ei ngh em, depart.. 6.43 a m 3.33 p as Blyth.- ......... 7.54 8,44 Londesboro - 7.6 4.0 Clinton „ .•• 7.510 4.04e Bruce$olcl 7,50 4,23 8.12 4,39 H nsatl '°°' 8.82 4.47 Exeter.. 8.32 4.52` 8 .48 ' 5.06 C Centralia 9.00 5.15. London, n arrive. P . 10 ,00 6.10, Buffalo ea nal 11od - Wes' o, 1'aasenge4' Stratford a m .10,00 12:20 5.26 Mitchell..,,,„.,10.22 12,45 1pm pin 0.40 5.55 10 Sea.47 fort h 16, 45 Clinton 1.10 6.40 11.22 Il m 1.2 5 6 .40 'E[olmesvilla 11.16 1.8,3. 6 48 IZ,3�$ Godericb..,11.35. ..,11-35e.50 7.05 11,55 East x aseaman, a us m t tatelt , p m 7.10 2 ., 7 .50ToImssvrile 7,20 2.57 5,10G1rutO7 7.3J 3.0758SeaCoith Mitchell.. S. ., 8,16 3.25. 5,52t3g Stratford R.4400 416 415 0 20, 5 0' Small .idv1s,. //mays rays oeeseeeeseeeseeeseemeroem