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RHEUMATIS
Completely Cured by GIN. PILLS
Mr. W. G. Reid, of Hainilton, Ont.,
°tie" of the best known and most highly
eispected commercial travellers M
Centide, was a cripple from Rheumatism
eed suffered teriimy. GIN PULS
cured him. Mr. Reid writes as follewe
"I have been fdr the last two years a
cripple with Muscular and Inflammatory
Rheumatism. I tried,almost everything
known,t9 medical science to relieve me
• of the intense pain and inflammation,
'I sought change of climate in Kentucky
and other Southern points withoutrelief
;Year manager in this city recommended
GIN PlIeLS and I have since taken eight
boxes and am now. cured. I consider
• GIN MILLS „the conqueror of -Rheu-
matism and Kidney Diseases."
•
refunded
free if yon Ca d a
euGarianteiPeillo5oicset.irs:a odb.r nex lia6etyi aopromptly
mD. Ilayz
SamP Mal Co. of •and Chem
T9r911,9i forpositivei r e540,
LOVE MUST BANG.
•
" -1- Ceylon Village Murderer Sentenced To
Die on May, 27th.
• OWEN SOUND, Mouth 24. ---Nervous
to the point of prostration following
a, sleepless night in his cell, Henry
Love, convicted Friday on the charge
of• murdering his wife . at Ceylon on
--Dec. 90, heard sentence of death pro
nouneed Saturday morning by Mr
Justice Lennox. The date of execti
tion was fixed for May 27th. Through
out the judge's solemn discourse tb ,
prisoner sat with bowed head, appar
ently taking no heed to his honor'
remarks.
Love after being convicted of th
murder of his wife collapsed in hi
cell. Throughout the four daye' tria
he had maintained the utmost corn
posure, confidently asserting that hi
innocence would be sustained and th
adverse verdict completely unmanned
him. In a dazed condition he wa
taken by the constable down to th
tiny. cell in which he had been con
fined for the past three monthe, bu
hardly had he re-entered it before h
broke into bitter declamations,
He flung himself down on his bed
shrieking and gesticulating to such
degree that a doctor had to be sum,
moned to attend him, It is said tha
thrice he undressed and reclothe
himself during the night. So od
were his movements that the jaile
had to maintain the utmost vigilane
lest the convicted man should do bod-
ily harm to himself. Time and again
he demanded to see his son, "My
baby boy Who has sworn my lif
away."
Thoueli the result of the trial came
:before nine o'clock Friday night, 11
was impossible owing to the storm
that was raging 'to make the new
known to the outside world.
FURTHER REFORMS.
A Thousand More Words Have Bee
"Reformed" For Bad Spellers.
NEW YORK, March 24. -The simpli
Red spelling board issued Saturday it
fourth list of words to appear in new
fashioned orthography. Approeiwatel
1,000 words are -shortened or change I
in spelling.
"In considering these new spell
ings," the board said, in announcin,
the new list, "do not be too much in
fluenced by the odd appearance of th
word; any charge must look odd a
prst. Consider, rather, whether th
change will bring a real gain if Lh
public should accept."
Some of the changes are droppin
the silent "h" in such words as chao
and ehameleon, dropping the fine
"Is" in ,words like hammock, ehangin,
heart and hearth to hart and harth
substituting lift for laughtand col fo
cough; omitting the `g" in gnat
gnome and similar words; sebstitut
ing nee for knee and nienac for kick
knack and dropping "nn" in simile
words; changing premed to prans
and other words ending -with need to
In the' new list touch is spelled
Weil; cerious is changed to serious
,blow 'is spelled blo; bellow is changed
to hello; forced to forst; phantom to
lantern; handsome to handsum; bos
to Mos; glue to glu and wretch. tc
retch. Each of these instances typifies
a rule and ie followed by a long lis
of words to which it applies,
Andrew Carnegie, Theodore Roose
vele and a score of other noted user
are included in the list of the board's
members,
OFF FOR BRITAIN. ,
Ducal Party 6 Sailed From Halifax
Early Sunday Morning.
HALIFAX, 'Vara. 24 -Brilliant mill
tary uniforms mingled with the more
sombre tints of •civilian attire at the
ship's side Saturday night at ,8.36
o'clock, when the royal train of the
C.P.R. pulled into the terminal pier
with the Duke and Duchess of Com
naught and the Princess Patricia
aboard. The building was gay with
bunting and a carpeted gangway led
from the train to the saloon deck ol
the steamer. The grade of •this was
made as easy as possible so as not tri
tax the strength of the duchess, whet
had stood the. journey well, but had
nevetthelees a slightly wearied look,
On entering her stateroom the duchess
found a handsome basket of flowers
sent by the wives of members of the
Borden Cabinet at Ottawa.
The steamer sailed at three o'cloch
Sunday morning.
Gay Colore Prevail.
"NEW YORK, Meech 24, --Fifth ave
nne's mended Easier dress parade was
Mvorecl yesterday by bright sunshine,
but with a decided nip in the brislr
wind that blew •
• Extremes in design were rare in the
gowns worn, the striking note of the
exhibit being the generally high color
scheme. Bright hues were the rules
rather than the exceptrion, in both
clothing and head covering of the fere.
Mine eleinent.
be family remedy for Coughs and Colds.
Costs so tittle and does so muChl'l
• 7777-77..7'7 • evnee near -inte'da-o01•08• I '
Ow to COliiiiItt
Mall Order tustnegS.
•
The -principal objectibn to the ex-
tension of the parcels post system
conies from the retailer in small
towns and. cities and -from the ex-
press, companies, With the latter
the general public not be in-
clined to wail. They have so sys-
tematically bled the people White
in their frenzied, desire to acctimn-
late "standard oil" dividends that
it is small wonder if the worm turns.
The retailer, however, is c ntitted to
a large, Measure lof consideration,
But it isn't necessary that he should
be protected against his inveterate
enemy -the • department store of
the big city-atlthe expense of the
great suffering consumer r Be
doesn't need to be .protected, at
all, in fact, lLhewH1 but adopt the
methods of his larger and more
grosping
As We have ittoday in Canada,
the mail order business is the legi-
timate and natural evolution of
consistent and persietent
Yoiir departmental store merchant
prince lDf Toronto Pr Montreal -he
19 hanaily' disguised • as ail ingor-
"oyated •
the round of the ladder that he
now occupies by telling the people
at iegular intervals` just what
particular article or articles he has
for sale and What tee thiniedi the
people want at the pantieular titeee.
He does this through the medium
of the newspaper. The outof-citV
reader sees, concludes to buy and
mail his order accordingly. Re
could and would probably buy the
same article in thelocal store, blit
he doesn't know it is there, for the
reason that all the goods can not
he displayed in the front Window
and he never' looks into the shop
front much, anyway. The local re
taller Imust be prepared to fight
the mail order business by using
the same weapon that has bumt up
that business, viz., publicity.
Here in Clinton • there is a large
amount of money, running into the
thousands, forwarded each year to
Toronto and other large centres
in the purchase of goods that come
through the mails. The extension
of the parcels post system, as is
proposed and as is undoubtedly ap-
proaching consummation, will ag-
gravate the evil, unless the wide-
awake business man rises to the
occasion. It will most certainly
bring the consumer and the mail
order houses closer together, and
to stand on an equal footing with
his rival, the smaller retailer will
have to make his goods, wares and
merchandise known to the regular
buyers by judicious advertising,
with just as frequent changes of
copy as he can have placed at his
disposal through the medium of
the home town paper. This is the
whole secret of the competition, as
prices in nine cases out of ten will
show a favorable comparison,
quality for quality.
The 'average buyer is a funny in-
dividn al, He is the creature of
passing- fancies, and if he is beguil-
ed by the big departmental store
ad, from clown country, it is be-
cause it is being constantly touted
before his notice: He will respond
in much the same way to the local
retailer's appeal, if the Ratte
gives him the opportunity and pre-
sents the details in a bright 'and
'catchy manner. But the merchant
will have to change his nineteenth
century methods and get going.
kEXT TO CONSIWPTION
THERE ARE MORE DEATHS
ROM
Than Any Other Lung Trouble,
Pneumonia is nothing more or 'lees than
what used to be called "Inflammation of
the Lungs."
Consumption may be contracted from
others, but as a rule pneumonia is caused
by exposure to cold and wet, and if the
cold is not attended to immediately ser-
ious results are liable to follow.
There is only one way to prevent
pneumonia and that M to cure the cold on
its first appearance.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will
do this for you if you will only take it in'
time.
. Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup con-
tains all the essence and lung healing
powers of the famous Norway Pine tree.
Mr. Hugh McLeod, Esterha/zy, Sask.,
writes: -"My little boy took a very
severe cold, and it developed into pneu-
monia. The doctor said he could not
ive. I got some of your Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup, and he began to
improve. Now he is a strong healthy
child, and shows no sign of it ever coining
back."
The price of this remedy is 25 and 50
cents Per bottle. It is put up in a yellow
wrapper; 3 pine trees the trade mark,
and is manufactured only by The T.
Milburn Co., Limit d, Toronto, Ont.
King Constantine at Saloniki.
SALONIKI, March 24 -Ring Con-
stantine arrived- here yesterday and
113 acclaimed by the populace. The
foreign warships fired a salute el 21
guns, The Xing showed great grief
and the meeting between him and the
Dowager Queen Olga in the death
chamber was most affecting, both
bursting into tears, -
1'he body of the -late King George
lies in state today and residents of
Saloniki are viewing the. body.
ARTIST IS. KILLED.
George M. Bullen of Toronto and
Fellow Artist May Die.
TORONTO, March 24. -Falling clown
the stairs about two o'clock yesterday
morning, George M. Buller], 21 Grena-
dier road, was almost instantly killed
and Wm. Margetts so seriously injured
that his recovery is doubtful. Con-
sta,hic Gardner heard the men Dill
And summoned Drs. Shier and Hoicige,'
The two men were artists and old
friends. They met accidently on Sale
urclay,night and went to the theatre,
and later to Mr. Margett's apartmente,
569 West 131ovr street.
the first flight of etePss 1\trf Bilkij
slipped on the 'edge of the stairs. Irr
an attempt to save him from tailing,
Mergetts -clutched his ,companion by
the aim. The two naen fell, At the
bottom of the stairs they struels
radiator with sufficient force to
fracture Bullen's skull and crush, Mar-
gett's head.
ng nreuirse naulera wire, nix -
teen years old, was killed, and two
firemen named Hertu and Sylvester,
were fatally wounded, at Sturgeon
• Falls during the storm on Friday.
The Getman Government in order to
cover the continualjy increasing ex-
penditures on the army, is contemplat-
ing Government monopolies in the
sale of cigarettes, matches and alcohol.
The correct majority for John C.
F,bbs, CoeeerVative, over David Mc-
, L,san, Liberal, in South Lanark pro-
-Vincial bye -election, is 613. Mr. Ebbs
1 received 1,866 votes and Mr. McLean
I 1,253.
A basis of settlement satisfactory to
the miners has been reached with the
' representatives of the Pain Creek Col.
Lieries N., whose miners in West Vir.
einTiT have been on strike for about
monthe'71711-etleegellireirinkr-tre'eleSee-,
A weapon for the firing of asphyx-
i imtigiggekmmelegiegleo,A,estaiteretlemgeMlek
siegrbf the antoreobilg kertifteso. IAA
usad TitatVgcerciay in
capture of a negro, who
had balinie suddenly niad and ran
amuck in the Vauteuil quarter.
Two Children Killed.
NEW YORK, March 24. -More than
a hundred tons of brick blown outward
from the walls of a lower eastside
factory building by an .explosion of
gas Saturday afternoon killed two
children , and seriously injured three
others of s large number that were
playing in the street below.'
FRAIL SICKLY CHILD
Restored to Iea1th try,
Letterto MgtherS•
4nxious inotherel often wonder why
their children are so pale, thin and
nervous and have Bo ijttle appetite,
For the benefit of such mother's in
this vicinity we publish the following
letter.
.T, Edmund Miller, New Haven,.
Conn., says: • "1\13r little "daughter, ever
since her birth had been frail and
sieldy, and Was a constant source of
Worriment. Several months ago we
commenced to give her Vinol. I /M.
mediately noted an improvement in
her health and appearance. / gave
her three bottles of Vinol, and from
the good It has done her I can truly
say it will do all you claim."
This child's recovery was due to
the combined action of the medicinal
elements extracted from cods' livers;
-combined with, the blood -making
at fdaiiit.rengtlit• ie_reit„ti_ng_purzo.zuviperties cr:
. return the money in every case where
weak, run-down and debilitated. "We
tonic iron, which are contained in
Vinol. ',1141,F,110,^
delicate children, old people and the
Vinol will bond up and strengthen
W. ,ffolme•s, Dr ugg,iet
Clinton, Ont.
whether you are not yet out in the
world, or earning your living br•
are employed in off Me or shop ;
they are well worth reading and
bearing in mind.
Results speak better than prom-
ises. Don't say what you are go-
ing to do; show what you can do.
GOOD FOR LITTLE 0 VC&
Children Crya Baby's Own Tablets are good for
11 little ones -good for the new -
"FOR FLET6HER'S born babe or the growing child.
CASTORIA
For Boys in Business
They are absolutely sae and are
guaranteed (by a',government an-
alyst to be free from opiates and
other injurious drugs. Concerning
them Mrs. WrreKernaghan, Cart-
wright, Man., gays: have al-
ways used Baby's Own Triblets and
find them good for little ones.
The Tablets are sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box
from The /Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
The following items of advice for
business boys have' had the ap-
proved of several heads of big com-
mercial 'establishments and emin-
ent professional inen. No matter
INIMINIE•11.•
VULIIIMMOMM
Grand Trunk Railway System
Colonict Rates IIMIRSCCUTS EXCUPSiOli
on Sale Daily.
MARCH 15 to APRIL 15
(Inclusive)
FROM CLINTON TO
Vancouver T3.0.
Victoria, B.C., -$ 4(1 15
Seattle, Wash,
Spokane, Wash.,
Mexico City, Mex.,
San Diego, Cale
Los Angeles, Cal,. .
San Francisco, Cal., ......
To MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN
and Alberta.
Each TUESDAY
March to October Inclusive
Via Chicago and St. Paul,
Through eoadhes and pullrnan
tourist sleeping ears will leave To-
ronto 11 a.m. 001 /above dates for
WINNIPEG.
No change of Cars.
Winnipeg and return $35
Edmonton and return $43
Tickets good Mr 65 days. Pro-
portionate low rates to other points
points in Arizona, J3ritish Columbia 01. fill
Porha
portionate low rates to other eel us Excursions
California, Idaho, Mexico, Montana
To ALBERTA AND SASK ATCHE-
Nevada, Oregon, 'Utah, Washington WAN mARen 11th
Etc., from all stations in Ontario.
and every TUESDAY thereafter
Ask Grand Trunk Agents for par- until APRIL 29th, inclnsive, from
deniers, stations in Ontario, Peterboro, Port
Rope and West.
LOW RATES.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway - Through coaches and tourist
ie the shortest and quickest polite sleepers to WINNIPEG Without
between Winnipeg, Saskatoon and change, leaving Toronto at 11 ELM
E1111033t031. • on above dates,
Brths, Reservations, Literature and full information from any agent
JOHN RANSFORD .& SON, City Passenger and Ticket agent phone 57
A. 0. PATTISON, station agent, phone 35a,
KaallIZERIMMIEMIERAMIENIMENEMZUCS=8319 RSIZ9265:9;DEtiffidEIZES
without
a doubt
.find this out
in allV
your travels
round about
the bread that's
best with any?
meal -
is just the 009
and only real
better bread
could not be
made
---that's:what youll -
say when you have
tried this crispy,
crusty
Mothcr's Bread
artlift
Phone No.
Mother'sand have it)
Bread. deiivered to your
house every day.
amazarsaaaamaaratam
10,1=6121116,1
aseariaremmperostskare
onie March Specials
FRESH FISH -Several kin de.
Caldwell's Molasses Meal for 'stock at 52.00 per 100 lbs.
Alfalfa, Clover Seed also Alike and Red Clover, Timothy Seed
et,, Herbageuin-Dr. Hess' Stook food and poultryFanacea
Columbian Stock Food-.-Zenoleum and Instant Louse
-and Sheep Dip.
Highest prices for Butter,Eggs, Tallow, Lard etc.
• Lt!)NctisseRo
R S.
EIVIPE)RIUM
1
•Seed Oats Icor Sale
A gpantitY of (Regenera.ted Ban-
ner ,Cath, grown from eeed import-
ed three -years age, Pure and free
from oweed seed. One of the hest
varieties grown,' Priee tee per
bushel. ,
J. P, •"GRANT,
London ',Road.
To the Public
rievieg bought the Fair mill, and
had the old machinery taken out,
new machinery put in, we have one
of the best Mills in Western On-
tario. We are prepared to give the
public the best of Frour. We ask
you to give us a trial. We will
also do gristing for the farming
community. Those who want to
exchange Wheat for flor, we will
have on hand -Family Flour, Man -,'1
itoba Flour, Pastry Flour, iGraharn
Flour, Whole Wheat Flour for cake
Breakfast food, lCorn, Screenings,
Western Oat. •
4. SehonlialleS, Phone No. 8
Mortgage Sale
Ueder and by virtue of the pow-
ers contaieed in a certain mortgage
which willbeproduced' at the time
of sale, there -.will be offerecl for
sale atpublic auction, by D. N. •V‘Ttit
son, auctioner, Lots numbers 450
on Albert Street, Lots numbers 616,
617 and 618 on Maple Street, Phe
sale will take p?ace at the premises
on Saturday the 12th day of April
1913 at 2.30 o'clock •P. M.. Onthe
premises are erected a comfortable
dwelling house and a good stable
and out -buildings and. the • pro-
perty is well located on a front
street. For terms and conditions
of sale apply to
W. Brydone, vendor's solicitor.
Dated at Meta- 'the 20th day of
March 1913. • •
Eecut•ors' Sale of House
and Lots
Town Lots 74 and 75 on the south
side of Bond Street, containing 1-2
an acre of land, will be offered for
sale at public auction on April S.I-11
1913 at 3 o'clock P.M. at the pre-.
raises. On the premises is erected a
comfortable dwelling house and
the property is altogefther a desir-,
able one for anyone wishing an in-
expensive home. Terms of sale 30
per cent cash and the balaneein 30
days.
W. BRY DONE,
solicitor for execato-a
D. N. Watson, auctioneer.
Dated at Clinton this 17th
day of March 1913,
Notice
1•110.1•••••=.•
Having disposed of our Boot &
Shoe business we wish to have all
accounts settled up by the 1st of
April. Kindly call at the store.
JAS. TWITCHELL & SON.
Money ‘Vanted.
I have several inquiries for loans
of various amounts rind evill be
pleased to find investments for
funds on mortgages.
W. BRYDONB
All paper bought from
me from now till the 1st
of April will be hung for
8c a single toll.
Samples taken to your
house if desired.
Paper at a Roll up.
CO. PONS
Corner Queen and Princess
Streets
CLINTON COAL
YARDS
Yards Opposite G. T. R. Station
All kinds 01 coat Oil hand --
Chestnut Solt Coal
Stove Blacksmith
Furnace Coke
Kennel Coal and Wood
Tile -2, 3 anc14-inch sze-
'The Tile is of the very best
quality.
Brick to Order.
A. FORBES
Phone
6?2B152Before placingyoor 37511827181511227"432822c'elorearlf: gfe°
your season's supply fOt
• loeveet possible price,
carried in stock and sold at the
dr Aowland's Hardware stor, or
our priees. The veep- best goods
withOrders may he left at Davis
0 re) A. Tem!
W. J. Steveusou,
at electric Liget Plant.
.tr
.••",
•100 Broilers Wanted
Eaeh week during june, July and
August. To obtain these we are
selling the famous Prairie State In-
cubator on the easy payment plan,
eggs and poultry taken for same,
Four good horses wanted for Mon-
treal by April 1st.
GUNN' LANGLOIS 00,,l•
N, W.. Trewartha,
Wm. Jenkins, Clinton.
Blouse forSale
On Townsend Street convenient
to Piano Factory and schol. Ten
rooms, new furnace, modern con-
veniences. Apply to
C. B. HALE.
To The Farmers
Insuee your horse& and Cattle A-
gainst death by accident or disease,
All valuabilel live stock ars being
protected in this manner. Reasone
able rates and quick settlements,
Call and see. tHALe.
Residence Phone No. 100; Office No42
Logs Wanted
Highest prices paid for
ELM, BASSWOOD, MAPLE
Any wood bought,
W. Dobai!) MHO opgan co
Limited
CLINTON - - ONTA.RIO.
.101.1.1.1,26~211.04.09.11.1111.1112,
For Sate
A comtnodiem brick bonne at a
1 argain. Furnace, electric lighting
bath rooixt, hot and co d water, also
a Notable on the ',rem ses. For in-
formation apply at
NEW ERA
POTATOES
Car of No. 1 Cooking Potatoes to
arrive 'about Saturday or Monday.
New Ontario stock. Just the right
kind for seed or table. Ak sample
can be seen at our store, 'both raw
and cooked, at 51.25 per 90 lbs.
STEEP & CO.
Ladies Wanted
Employment oftered in Player
Pr mimetic De pa rtrount. Light
suitable work amid pleasart sur-
rundings. In New Yc, k or Chicago
Olio is considered employment for
the highest class of lady operators.
Apply at the Office of
W, DOHERTY PIANO AND
ORGAN CO. Limited, Clinton.
Farm For Sale
A first class farm, consisting of
75 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34, Hal-
ltt township, Smiles from Londes
boro, and 5 miles from Blyth, 11-2
miles from School, -A. bank barn 36
by 56, another barn 36x52, drive
shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty
of water, about anr (acre of or -
Allard. Possession can • be given
right after harvest. Apply to
WILLIAM LONGMAN,
ffilyth, P.
Farm lor Sale
The executor of the Southcombe
Estate offers for sale 50 acres -
East half of lot 28. cen. 6, Hullett.
A first-class farm, well watered
and improved, and with good
buildings. Also the undersigned
offers for sal, lot 29, con. 6, Hull-
ett, 100 acres. These farms may be
bought together or separately.
JAMES SOUTHCOINI HE,
Clinton.
Ford & McLeod
We're now eelling, Timo.thy Seed
(Government Standard.).
We also have on hand, Alfalfa,
Aleike, 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
SAASSASSAAASASASAAAAASAAAA
4
Pinaos
4
See and here our finest o.
New Stylish designs of r;
4
Doherty Pianos and I.
omans,
•••
lulu' es in Art E
4
Cases
Pianos and organs rent
ed, choice new Edison
phonographs, Music &
•Z, variety goods,
4
1 music Emporium
4
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4
4
11. Stratforct
II r P. r PPP
P WO lanti.eoz.ite
BARRIBTER 4308I0ITOR VO0A(4.•
-PUBLIO, ETC '•. '
' ' criztrrox A
eleanLesft ,IIIRLE
Conneyance, 'Notry Publi,
Commissioner, etc.:
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Issuer ,of Marriage Licenses;
Huron St,, Clinton.
H. T. RANO Ei
Notary Public, Conveyancer,
Financial and Real Estate,
INSURANCE AGENT-enresenting legit -ere
suranee Companies,:
Division Court Oilice.
1VIedi,a1.
trk, cf. W. 'THOMPSON
Physician, Surgeon, Site
oneeial attention given to diseases of
Eve, Ear, Throat, and Nos,
Eves carefully examined, and suitable glasses
nreseribed,
mace and Residence.
Two doors west or the Coininternial Sok
Huron St.
DRS. DUNN amid GAIER
Dr. VC Gunn, L. R. t', P., L. 15.0.8,, East
Dr .J (I, Gaudier. M.A. MAI,
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton.
sight oalls at residence, Rattenbetv51,
or at bosnital
DR. J. W. SHAW.
ntysICIAN,' SGRGEON,
reanclieur, ete,, algae and residence on
tenbui7 St., opposite IV.7arran's residence.
DR. F. 1. axeri
DENTIST:
Crown and Itridy,e Troth tt-sittelatty..;
Graduate of C.C.D.S... Chicago, and R-O,D.S
Toronto.
Ba) field on Mondays, May Ist Deeentb
DR. 11. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offioes over O'NEIL'S atore.
Speen! care taken to make dented Mem.
ment as painless as possible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live stock arid general Auction see
GODERIOI-I ONT
lux, steer sales a specanrab Olden «NEW ERA. onlee, Clinton, prt.mrsy antenand
to. Terms reasonable. Partners' tale nate
discounted
G. D. McTaggart fa. D. MoTaggag
McTaggart Bros.
BANKERS
ALBERT ST, CILINTON
General 1ank1un Bushiest
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Draft e issued. Interest showed on
deposits.
The McKillop Mettle
Fire Insurance eo.
Farm and Isolated Town Proper
erty Only Insured.
OFFICERS.
J. B. McLen, President, Seaforth.
J. Connolly, Vice -Pres., Goderieh,
T. E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seatocitit
DIRECTORS.
Jam Connelly, Helmesville , Sohn
Watt, Harlock ; G. Dale Clintoem
F. McGregor, Seafortb J. Evans,
Reechwood ; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop
Benneweis, Brodhagen M. MC -
Ewan, Clinton,
Each Director is Despector of
losses in hie own district.
AGENTS.
Roht Smith, Blaylock; Ed. Hinch-
ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg-
mondville; J. W. Yeo, Eolmeavillee
Payments may be „made at The,
Morrish Clothing Co., Clito. or
R. H. Celt, Godarich.
JACOB TAYLOR
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Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance
Real estate bouottt and geld
Money to loan
Office fssac Seeet, flex!, deor to blew
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Grand Trunit Railway System
Railway Time Table
London, Huron and Bue.
North Passenger
London, depart,..,, 8,80 a m 4.50 p es
Centralia 9.40
953 5.51
10.08 3.05
10.16 6.11.
10.30 6.111
11.00 6,35
11.19 BM
11.27 7061
Exeter
Flensall .
Kippen
Brucefield
Olin ton
Londesboro
Blyth
Beigrave 11.40 7.13
Wingham, arrive11.50 7.36
South Parisenger
Wingham, depart- 8.43 a m 3.33 Welt.
Belgrave
.
Blyth 7.08 Mat
Londesboro 7.16 IA
Clinton '750 • 4.23
Brucefielci 6.12 4.30
Kippen .. 8.23 4.47*
Hensall 8.32 4.52
Exeter 8.48 5.05
Centralia .15
Londn, arrive 10 00 6,10
Buffalo and °ode,
Wes' PA geetIgel_
am pm pm trim
Stratford .... -.10.00 12.20 6.25 10.20
Mitchell ..... ., ..10.22 12 45 6.55 10,47
Seaforth 10.45 1.10 6.78 11.Ig
Clinton 11.07 1.25 6,10 11.28
Holmeseille 11.16 1,33 6413 1.1.38
Goderieh 11-35 1.50 7.05 11.55
East ,, I qssengAr
am pin pos
Goderich 7.10 2.40 4.511
Hohnesville.. 7,26 2.57 5.05
Clinton 785 307 5,115
Seatoth7.52 3.25 2.313Mitchell 8.10 3,48 5.55
8.40 4.15 6.28
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