HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-10-01, Page 2fI •••••d•••••••••••••••••MN• • •• Phone Want Ads to _ The New Era = Many telephone subscribers • Ifind it quite convenient and a tame -saves Experienced ad- visers are always on The New el I Era end. Phone 30, Z :11•••••••••••••••00111111••••••• • PAGE T'WO. DISTRICT N E "S Porter's 001 Mrs. T. Morgan and children; Mrs. Wilson and children of Port Stanley - are visiting at Peter McDougall's. Mise Sinclair Is spending a few days 'With her sister, Mrs, Leslie Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cox were visit- ing in Kincardine last week. who has been visiting relatives and friends in this community during the past three months bas returned. A large area of new cement eidewaik is being laid fn the village. Miss Jean Mustard basreturned from nursing at Kippeu. Thomas Caldwell and''bride have din re- turned after g a pleasant nt spending honeymoon in Essex County. Joseph Addison, section foreman, is 's HAIL at had o the Forester's past .two,. still confined to the house with rhea. ry Services -Anniversary Ilolmesvillo Miss Verna Vance of London spent launday at her uncle's Mr. George Hol nd. Anniversary Services ccs will be held here next Sabbath morning and eve ning and the rally service will be held in the afternoon. The Rev, Mr. Wren of Brussels is to speak at each service time of service being 10.30-2.30 and 7 .o'clock, OCOC Mrs. L. Lashbrook of Mitchell is vis Pickard, iting at her Fathers Mr Ezra.1 i ' Mr, Geo. Holland arrived homewit a shipment of cattle on Tuesday. The mission circle are . holidaying their meeting this month at Rev. J. McCormick on which will be served a tenafternoon ceut tea. at Every 'age Has Newsy Item fresh air of the Lake during the hot WOMAN IN d y a s, Mr, Thomas McDonald of the Lon don police force and his wife are visit- ing acquaintances en the line this 1STATE week, Mr. McDonald always gives TERRIBLE e bagpipes. 'one on soMe fine eels eta Mr. Hugh Gilmour is making ready for raising the Karn and putting stables underneath, At present he IS Finds Help in Lydia E. Pik - drawing gravel for cement. ham's Vegetable Compound. Londeaboro The Londeshoro branch of Women's Institute will hold their regular month 1 meeee icy ting Thursday October 8th in matism. A large number from here were in attendance at the Seaforth Fall Fair. Mrs. Allan Douga Douglas and Miss Agnes ne Beattie lett on Friday for Pond Mills where they will attend the marriage of their neice, Mies May Beattie t Me MrLary. Mr, Peter Bowery has completed the three cement crossings and also the sidewalk on the south side of Railway street. Brucelield now has sidewalks on 'all the streets: Mrs. Jchn hn Wa lke ries confined o her Ibe d through ghiila illness hut ieimproving. Yesterday was Really. Day in the Sunday school of the Presbyterian church. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers and the chil- dren acquitted themselves very credit- ably. Mr. Wm. Foote is in the Clinton Hospital, where he underwent a very serious operation. He is somewhat improved at the time of writing, but is yet very low. W. Swan leaves today for Toronto to attend the university. This is bis third year in medicine 1ne an d fourth in arts. Bruccfield Mrs. A. Hale of London was last week the guest of John Kaiser. R. Stang is rebuilding part of bis house. Joseph McCully and sister visited in A. Tuesdayy t ens 3.11 Tue their aunt. Mrs. Craiat the home of g and family who returned from Scotland on Monday. They were gad to be back on Canadian soil. The trip home was not at all a pleasiire, owing to war scares. Charles Gibbons has moved into Mr. Br house. 'e o k Great quantities of grain are pour- ing into the local market. Scott and Company, the local buyers, are paying top prices, and many farmers of the district, who of late were found patronizing the outside market are this season adopting the motto of "tea nothing de at home." au dHnd that i"lost thereby. The recent heavy showers have somewhat delayed bean harvesting operations in this locality. still y acres of this particular crop re- mains in the field. W, 0, Swan has returned from for. onto. William McQueen, of Sauver, Mich., yhankegiving Services in connection. with the Londesboro Methodist church. October llth and 12th. held 'l be will and 1 0 a. m : Sermons will be preached 7 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. C. C. Kafue Thanksgiving Day - Monday evening a fowl supper will be given.. Supper in the basement, served from 0 o'clock till all are served. •After eupper en excellent program will he given, in the church consisting of addressee by Rev. Messrs. Reid Londeshoro, Jewitt Blyth and Conway,by Auburn, rn Singing Mies Ada McClinton, of Goderich, and Mr. J. Londe of Toronto. Mr, Bert Hannah of London, one of Ontario's hest Elocutionists will be present to entertain. Special collection at each service Sunday. Admission, Adults Steward, C. 0, Kaine,, pastor.) ite. Rec. Stanley Mrs. Mary McKay of Hamilton is visiting on the line this week. She was attending the funeral of her uncle Mr. John McDonald. Mrs. Murray of Detroit and Mr. lames Bryant of London also attended the funeral. Mrs. McDonald of Blyth and her son Duncan were also at the funeral of Mr. McDonald Last week. Intenkled for last week. Mandany ofTh rd ofe Stanleyresidents Secondof the attendedthe London Fair last week. Mrs. Agnes Gilmour and Mist 'Jean Gilmour spent a few daps with:friends in Bayfield last week, and enjoyed the Tlunsclay, October let, 1914. • have been payinee high prices or dicing llargely w1'thoUt appleri the test, year or two stoned enathe l though pa'o'bj,aibs ly some iar,be1,r- ap le creep Will y evaeted inn\ this d&strict, lals,(it will be err 'others. h• ^sv URGESURGESES EMPLOYES 710 Cape Wolfe, Canada.-" Last March' P was a com lete wreck. I had given up all hope of getting n g better orh' living n ganY length of time, as I was such a sufferer from female troubles. But I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a today 1 am in good health and have a pair of twin boys two months old and growing finely. I surprised doctors and neighbors for they all know what a wreck I was. Constance On Monday 'afternoon. Sept. lJtb, Mr. Wm. Stephenson, h ene0 1 of Morris f ri s t w n• ship passed peacefully from this 114Q at his home on the third concession. He was 60 years of age. He had not en joved vied health for several years, suffering from anaemia, but had been better than usual during the past sum mer, but be became worse on Sunday previous to his demise and never ral- lied Mr. Stephenson was born in H the late Allett mbroseeand eldestthe Mrs. Stephen son, About 35 years ago he was mar - 1 riedC l formerly bt• MIN BE LIBERAL, The Grand Truk Railway's cir- cutelr, issue& last week at Montreal aa4lilng uppn employes to respond 'lio'.iteee Clanacytam patriotic fund advises them to give a day's pay each toward the cause, The con- tributions, how'e'ver, tare to be pure ;lye lwo.UunttlamY. "Now I amhealthy,happy and hearty, and owe'it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's letter remedies. You may publish ' if you like. I thmkifmore women used your remedies they would have better health." -Mrs. J. T. Cools, Lot No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.I., Canada. Because your easels a difficult one, and doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has remedied many cases of female ills, such as inflamma- tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, and it may be exactly what you need. proud Pinkham is a record and peerless one. It is a record of constant victory over the ob- stinateillsof women out t that deal •.-ills t despair. It is an es- tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetableCompound ADVER,T'ISING`-ISMS Sores 'busine(sses eater `get along eeetihout ntdyerti50flg juset .es .some men, can make a living, although t • ...hill obs. u 1 are damb. both P But dumb. CREDITORS. NOTICE TO I n the Matter of the 'Estate of Eliza Lucinda Guest, ecease d De I • 'eeeeese•••••is•••••see••••e • Try us for Job Work in all • its branches. • A trial will convince you I that we know our * • , Lousiness. • • • •••••w11011•o,•6i••11•n••••• 0 • JACOB TAYLOR 1 eLINTON Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office isea° Street, next door to New Era to Mise Mary Jane Cole, or o e of Kinhurn locality. Mr. and i s• has restored health women. Stephenson lived on the fifth line of to thousands of such sufferingyou need such a Morris for 11 years and then in Grey Why don't you try it if h f bout the same time, edicine? I LY Before youtoned your relaldy moral e,one of •Clinton make sure that Y as'a+ell t h you eWnPt do just on Auction gale. at 0.1. Wallis Saturday, Oct. e:30,choice the following stdes Canton, a bl . res n s feeders e f stockers, ker =39 head o k hun- dred, springers. 25 steers from 5 +,0 8 bun dred, 7 heifers from 5 to 7 hundred, 1 heifer rising 3 due in March, 1 Durham cow 6 years due October, 1 extra fl e cow 7 years, due January, now will milking 4 years m g cow Jersey y Jer Y this winter, 1 Holstein cow ashen fre. Years due January, 2 farrow cow Terme-Cash or approved joint notes, 3 months at 5 per cent per annum or 6 months at 6 per cent per annum. Gen. Holland, proprietor , T, Gundry, Auctioneer 1 NOTICE is hereby a given pur- suant to Sec. 55 of The Ta'uste. mcg that all persons' bowing tatgainest; the estate of the said de- ceased, who died on or about the 20th day of September; 1913,r� are rec u_ired' to send. beeep t pre aed to 'Hattie A. Holloway, rae trix, with the will amn.exed, or her solicitor ore or before the 14th day of October, 1914, their 'names and addresses with full particulars in, waiting of their claims, and 'state - the and I� tet their acco un. 0 f 1 .ant rn it an'v securities, > ri t nature of their secu , held' by (them, duly verified by statutory cleclaratLom, AND TAKE NOTICE that after the sand 17th day .of October, 1014, the said admrinnstrsitrix will pro- ceed' 'to (distribute the assets 'of of the: said estate among thelpar'- titlei thereto, °hatvin.g regard ttleni tic Ie ' h s7 f 'wh IC of only to the cleans shall then have •rrirltice and the said adtmeniseratrix will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to 'any person, or •p015005 hall not notice s f whose claim A °her her have been received by l said solicitor, at the time oft -such dfiseributiom. Dated Sep•ember 25th, 1914. W. BRYDONE, Solicitor for Ad ix Ciktl1n hOnt. township or about moving to their present home 2 years m ago. Mr, Stephenson was a member of the Chosen Friends and attended l the Methodist church and was well known in Morris and Grey. The re- mains were interred in brussels is ceme- tery. He is survived by The old friends of Mr. W. B. Oook, three sons and two drughters who is now in Yorkton Sask., will be 6""e sorry to hear he was seriously hurtled amementelemeseesseuerare I by a gasoline explosion recently, but will hope for a speed y recovery. Traveller's Samples in MEN'S RAINCOATS $8.50 ftoillCOO1S X4.75 Tuckersmith Mr. and Mrs. 3, Pepper and family. . of Stanley, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, J. Layton. Mr. 11. White is busily engaged in building a house for Mr. 1t. Erwin of Hullett. Mr, Bowes, of 13rueefleld, and his men are repairing the abutments of the Crich bridge. Messrs. Layton and Coleman have finished grading the Crich hill. It looks berry has the job drawing 35 yarimproved eir. J. ds of gravel for it, as it was badly in need. of repairing. Ore Day only Saturday, Oct. Quite , a afehavetheirheapsbar vested, and a few have them yet to harvest. By all reports they will be a good paying crop. The hum of the ensilage cutter is heard in every direction these days es corn growers are all busy getting it stored away. Most of the farmers are thinking of making apple -butter ;this fall, on ac count of sugar being too dear. W. 'IIRYDONE BARRISTER SOLICITOR Z•OTARY' PUBLIC, FTO onnaTON CHSRLES S. HALE• (Jonneyance, Notary Public, Oommissioner, etc. EAL ESTATE ANI) INSURANCE, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, on t., Clinton. Hur S l H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyaboer, Financial and Real Estate, INSURANCE'AGENT-Reuresenting 14 Fire In om anies.. oe Companies.. sorsa Division Court 6Oiflce. Goodwin, a bright loveable boy of 13 months, which occurred on Saturday morning following a severe attack of Cholera Infantnm, Being a particular lv robust child, a.•d with all medical aid and nursing could do, hopea cherished that he would be spared, but the Master needed the 6',wee for his garden, after having Mimed it for a brief time to brighten the earthly home The funeral on Monday after- noon to Maitland Cemetery was large• Iv attended, the service at the home being conducted hy Rev. Jae. Hamil- ton, assisted by Rev. J. E, 'Ford, Gode rieh. Phe little casket w hich was coy ered with beautiful floral eruhiems of sympathy, was borne hy four little boys, i edsoln t BVictor Falc he ich Brock David D urecurgetlr unruangv Don't miss this cha'Ice as repeat it. All sizes one price we cannot 36 to 44, but only $4 75 Conte Early or Your Size May be Sold • Munisteep roe® New Idea Patterns 1Oc Made to Measure Clothing til oko i.a. Goderich Township Miss Ruby Manning Sundayed with her friend, Miss Irene Miller. The members of the L. O. L., No 189 intend having a howl Supper in their bail room on November 5th, 1914. the proceeds to be given to aid the Patriot icFund, The program will be given in the Sharon Methodist Church, fur- ther notice as regards speakers, etc, will be given later on. ho is The deepest heartfelt symp t extended to Mr. and Mrs S. R. Mee Math of the 4th eon , Goderich Tp. in the death of their only child William p RR1N'S BISCUITS gmummulM ARROWROOT, MALTO CREAM SANDWICH, OPERA FINGERS, WATER ICE WAFERS, LEMON NECTAR These and other Perrin's Sweet Biscuits are the very acme of deliciousness.. "SAMPLER." SPECIAL SAMPL ," PACKAGE so that you sample sam p le them readily. We will send this delightful assort - of our fancy biscuits to you for 10 cents in coin or stamps and your ns grocer's name. Some o me of them may be entirely new to you = you will probably like them all. We put them in our Write for the sampler package to -day. D. S. Perrin & Company LIMITED - CANADA LONDON eiMtMg 24 Medk,al. DRI . W. TAOMPSON' Surgeon, Eto h e pion given P Y modal aGtention'givea Eo diseases of the Ere, Ear. Throat, and Noee, Eyes dully sauiined, and suitable glasses proscribed. Off'i'ce and aesideuee, :Hote Two doors west of tLe commercial Hnrou Bt. 1 It •t t1GA1! nI DES. . Gl, 101V .n Hr. W. Gunn L. R. 0, P., L. R. O, s.. ram a Dr. J. O, Gaudier. B.A. 81.11, • Office -Ontario" Street, Clinton. Sight calls at residence, Rattenbnr7 St, or at bosoital We will Pay you $120 'Po 'distribute religious l S qty k(ure in 'your comrmunity drays work. Experience not requir- ed. stn. orE Y . w PP can Main •om may time Y re kin for promiotbflopri Spa se &sister- _ �C Irnteimpttional Bible.'PreSs, 182 Stpadima Ave., Ttaromtto NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John A. Cooke,. Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Johne Ablert Cooko late , of , the City Goshentin e County of Elkthlalrt, dmf Ith State iof Indiana, 'physician, decea,sed; wen died on or talbout the 26th day of February, 1914. are ' i^eq l to deliver tto.!Bettie AaH0.1.l0wae, ledenintis!t!ratrix, with the will an- nexed, of the estate of tithe said ,cleeeaised, ea • ares eolicitor, on, or before the 17th day of October, 1914, at full statement of their claims together with particul- aresherleof and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said laat mentioned date, the .said adreinistratrix will. proceed to the estate of the said de- ceased amongst the persons enti- tled there to having regard only to such claims as they shall have received due notice in accordance herewith. Dieted alt Clinton, this 25th day of September, 1914. W. PRYDONE, Clinton. Ont. Solicitor for the Admiaf tratrex LIVE FOWLS WANTED. Highest market price will be paid Hens and Chickens taken at present Other fowls taken later. W. 111IARQ'UIS, CLINTON Phone 14 on 166 , Ilullett On Wednesday afternoon of hast week John 11. Collinson, of Hullett township and Miss Rose A. Pierce, of Morris township. were united in mar, ridge at the Methodist parsonage, Brussels, by Itev D. Wren, 51. A. A reception was held for them Wednes- day evening at the bride's parents. and homein Hallett. We wisinson h them many happy and prosperous years. town- ship, Jas. Grasbv, of was visiting at the homes of bee sons in Morris She is 87 years of ago but is wonderfully smart tar her age, Mr. Ormsby is 90 years old. Very few couples are spared to one another so long as this worthy pair. President J. 11, Miller and Directc•r Edgar, both of Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Co., made au official visit to Wm. Longman's to inspect the flee loss of last week• Howick Mutual will do the square thing with him. Mrs. James Webster of thb 13th con. spent and Mrs. biles Jenkwith ins er ofieGude. rich. Mr. and lirs, David Mountain spent a few &aye with their daughter, Mrs, - James Pipe of Goderich and ale° at- tended the Fair. Henry Adams bas returned home after a week's visit with relatives' at St. Mary's. James Snell and daughter Mary at- tended the Stratford Fair and also visited their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of that place. Mr, and Mre. John Philips and son Orval spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Giles Jenkins of Goderich. Mrs. Ball sr., and . Mrs, Elias Ball have returned from Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Carter spent Thursday and. Friday at the home of Norman Carter and also, attended Sea - forth Fair. Mrs. George Longman of Londeshoro ' spent last week with her sons Wm. and brank Longman. Mrs. Brigham of (Hinter' is ,visiting her daughter Mrs, A Vodden'for a few months, John Cartright spent Saturday at Kippen where he purchased over sixty Barred rcd Rocks t 0 r5 alP About 20 good' helatvy Barred Rock Hens '1ore 'sale.' Also cocker - else. APPiY to. ,E. A. HOVEY, l , 'Clinton, Ont, A Carload of Canada DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, BURGEON, cconcheUr, ole„ 011100 and residence on teebUr9 St., onnosite W. Ferran" residence, POPHAM Cement Phone us tor prices It will pay you John Hutton LONDESBORO P1 Airs. Herb Modgridge and her moth- er Mrs. John lemming spent a few days with the letters son Thos. Slann- ing of London. .Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Manning cele brated the twentieth anniversary of their wedding on Friday when about 40 of their friends presented them with useful presents. Miss Maud Lyon leaves tttie week. for Toronto where she will take up deaconist work. The shareholders of the temperance housd of Londeshoro held a meeting. .on Wednesday and have decided that John Oartright remain there for el - other year. Had a Bad Attack of Diarrkmea and Vomiting On rese Mac diti DR. F. A. AXON DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work nSP Specialty. . Graduate of 0.0.11.8. Chicago. and.R.O,D.s Toronto. Bayaeld on Mondays, Slav 1st to D For Sale Cheap e t'Flappy Thought Range with rvoir; also a Singer -Sewing Male, both in 'nese-class, Con - on. Apply to J, C. McMATH DR. 11. FOWLER, DENTIST. OMoes over O'NEIL'S store. Special care taken to make dental treat. manic es painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction see tt ONT OT Balm stoma sales a apeman/. Orders ei.. at 1rsnlaerssle di0scoTrdda! reasonable. Fanners, sale For Sale G. D. McTaggart M. D. MaTaggar Owing to installing Hydro, a six borne power gasoline engine, in good running order, is offered for sale at House of Refuge, Clinton, For par- ticulars and prise apply to ROBERT HUTCH, Keeper McTaggart Bros. SINKERS ALBERT ST , CLINTON • General Banking Business transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts lamed. Interest allowed n deposits ...-^•'e` The McKIllop Mutual Fire Insurance eo. Farm and Isolated Town . Props • erty Only Insured. .. OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Seaforlth. J Conanony,SVjee saes, SGeafoaithh. P. E. Hays, DIRECTORS. Jas. Connelly, 'Hclmesville i John; Watt, 'Harlock ; G. Dale, Clinton' D. F. McGregor, Seatorth ; J. Evans, Beachwood, J G, Grieve,'WinethroP J'Benneweis, Brodhagen; M. Mce Ewan, CIJatun. Each Director is Inspector of losses in his own district. AGENTS. Robt Smith, 'Harlock ; Ed. Hineh.' ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg•+ mondville; r. W. Yeo, Holmeevillel, Payments may be ,made . at The Mnrrieh Clothing Co., Clinton, or, R. H. Cult. Goderich. Kindergarten School ]! elm re -commencing my private Kindergarten on Sept. 1st, in the little school, Seam 9 a.m. to 11.30, ,and would .like a limited number of andpupils r 7 ears. Temst61.0he 0 ga month in advance. HAZEL O'NEIL Farm tor Sale • 135 acres, Lot 36, Con.% Hullett gslsr e go od bw dingWell fenced, 6 acres of young orchard. Also his 100 -acre farm ane the Base Line, 11-2 miles north of Clinton. Apply to WALTER MAIR, Had the Doctor Eleven Times BUT DR.. FOWLER'S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY FINALLY CURED' Mrs. Wesley Pringle, Roblin, Ont., writes: -"It is with great pleasure that I can recommend Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. When our little boy was three years old, he had the worst attack of diarrhoea and vomiting I ever saw. We called in our doctor, and he came eleven times from Tuesday morning until Saturday night, but still no change. We expected each moment ent to be the last of his suffering, as doctor said he could do nothing more.: Mr. Pringle was going up town on Satur- day night, and: was advised to try your great and wonderful medicine. He got a bottle and about 9 o'clock the first dose was given, and was kept up; as directed, and when the doctor came on Sunday; he said, ',What a wonderful change; why 1 your little boy is going to get better.' Then I told him what we had been giving him, and he said, 'Keep right on, be is doing well.' 'I often think as I look at my boy, growing to be a man, what great thanks I owe to Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- berry." "Dr,.Fowler's" bas been on the market for close on to seventy years, and has been known from one end of Canada to the other as a certain cure for all bowel complaints. When you ask for "Dr. Fowler's" be sure .you get it, as any substitute is liable t1DVERR`1'PISINCI-SSMS heels not lvow Marry words, you. ,lileve in your advertisement, but low well these 'words fit your {a1Sficle. APPLES PLENTIFUL. - 1th. to your tea us to be dangerous aro Y It 'ul crop n if ac• leanuf r�•am �q t,is '+ eriu 1e Jl•ation im a ai ream 1 of lapplets. but expect soRn�e diffieul-• The genuine pr p, ty in disposing of the surplus this tured 'Toronto Ont. T. Milburn Co., Limited, yioin IBuch o i P eaten Price.' 35 cerate. donlnlg, Much Owing to h�he, niece/ eateny 110 shipping. 1llotnsulnlle 's !who Farm for Sale The Executors of the Southcombe Estate offers for stale 50 acres, east half of lot 28, con. 6, Hullett. A first class and with pland well watered eadbuildingsAg odor chard and 7 acres of bush. A ,piyito R. J. Soutbcombe on the: premises, or Clinton Postoftice, Drs. Geo. tk M. E. Whitley leilenlann Osteopathic Pixy. Specialiste in Women's and - Children's Diseases • Grand TrnnkRailway System Railway Time Table London, Huron an North London, depart Centralia Exeter H ensall. Kippen Brueefleld Clinton A;eute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTATION. FREE. Ofcad Friidday,7 to t11 p.m. Tuesdayyn FORT) it ldleLEOD We're now selling Timothy Seed (Government Standards. We also have on hand, Alfalfa; Alsike, and Red Clover. We always have on hand -Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn' Highest Market Prices paidafor Hay anal a111 Grains. Pae 8.30 a in 9.33 9,44 9.55 10.01 19.09 11.00 Londesboro 11.18 Blyth 11.27 Belgrave 1L40. Wingham, arrive11.54 0. 4.40 p m 5.43 5.54 6.05 6.11 6,19 6.35 6.52 7.00 1.13 7.35 South Passenge Wingham, depart.. 6.35 a m 3.30 p Belgrave 6,50 3.44 Blyth 7,04 3.56 Londesboro7.13 4.04 Clinton 8.10 4.23 8.27 4.39 8.35 4.47 8.41 4.52. Exeter 8.54 5.05 Centralia .... 9.04 5.15 London, arrive.-- 10:00 6,10 Buffalo and tloderich ' Wee` Passenger am pm ppnl pre Stratford 10.00 1130 5.25 10.25 Mitchell 10.22 12,55 5.55 10.49 Seaforth 10.45 1.20 6,18 11,11 Clinton : 11.07 1.35 6.40 11,2 fiolmee ville 11.16 1.43 6.46 11.3 Eoderiicb,11.352110 7. 5911 East g r EL ril ta m Goderich 7.05 p2,35 4.50 Ho! mesville . .. 7,22 2.52 5.06. Clinton 7.32 3,03 5,15 Seatorth 7.51 3.21 5.82 Mitchell..... .. 3.16 3.44 5 55 Stratford 8 40 415 6 20 Bruoefleld Kippen Hansell; FORD& McLEOB gW©0 L88 oofiln }: The Great English Remedy. Tones end invigorates the whole nervous system, mnlc0s new 13lood in old Veins, CaeDee NeruolW Aebilitl/. 11Iantal aiid- Brain Wor•rl/, .Uespori. deny, Lose of 2,'.ne,91/, Palpitation of the Jlcert F'a "Me,norl1. Price $1 per box, six nil Sold b •111 cure Y for gg,� Ono sillpieties, slain .41 druggists or marled ,n maim pkg. of pr;re.. Noinpa+np]ilct,n.ailyd free. 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