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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-06-12, Page 2tit HE white hair and Wrinkled faces of our busy men and women tell of doubt, fear and anxiety --more than disease or age. Worry playa havoc with the nervous system -so that digestion is ruinedand sleep banished. What oil is to the friction of the delicate parts of an engine—. D3€ . P!ERCt''9S. • ".f am on oict mala—arid lanaai' of oto) tractiles neverhappe'nellt."_EZ13Ll z' HUBF3t1IW 1 e r: iscovery is to the delicate organs of the body. It's a tonic and body builder—because it stimulates the liver to vigorous action, assists the stomach to assimilate food—thus enriching the blood, and the nerves and :heart in turn are fed on pure rich blood. Neuralgia "is the cry of starved nerves for food." For forty years "Golden Medical Discovery" in liquid form has gives great satisfaction es a' tonic and blood maker. Now it can be a obtained into:btet form—frons dealers in medicine or send 50 one -cent stamps tortrial box. Write R. V.,Pierce,Buifalo. M1. PIERCE' PLEAS/IMF PELLETS Relieve constipation, regulate tire liver, and boVrels. Easy ie take as candy. The New Marriage. Law. KINGSTON J u ue' 0.•—In Saturday's Kingston papers appears the first no- tice of marriage', earryfug nut the new regulations in Ontario' for the mar- elag'e of aliens. The notice states the marriage will take place in three weeks' time hero of Win.. J. untydith and Myrtle Gvdepee, both of Water- town, N.Y.. The new regulation is certainly having an effect upon the number of marriages of Americans' at this port, and the fess of marrying parsons are suffering as a result, as well as local hotel. cabbies, oho have for years reaper] a big herr est showing newly-weds sights on the Canadian side. Tro apt ,d ik Heart. Was AH 'F` WI Down. Many people are unaware of having anything wrong with their heart till some excitement, overwork or worry causes them suddenly to feel faint or dizzy, and have an all -gone sinking sensation. On the first sign of any weakness of the heart or nerves, you should not wait until your case becomes so desperate that it is going to take years to cure you, but avail yourself of a prompt and perfect cure by using Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Mr. Thomas A. Stevenson, Harris, Sask., writes:—"I was troubled with weak heart, and was all run down for a long while. I was almost in despair of ever getting well again, until a friend recommended me to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. After the first box, I was much better, and three boxes cured me. I am now, as well as ever, and will highly recommend them to any one else troubled with a weal: heart." The price of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills is 50 cents per box, or 3 boxes for $125. For sale at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. SMALLPDX IN SCHOOL., Wallace Township Collegiate Institute Has Serious Outbreak, LISTOC6EL, June 9.—Owing to an ottbreak of smallpox in \\'apace • 1Townsllip the loyal board of ho;-lth ]met yesterday arlereeou and t, .k steps to prevent the. ,]•road of the d,:. ease. P marine and rrarler'ies vepareineirs, were in the city looking over sites, and the City Council in special ses- sion offered a site and -water at cost. It is proposed to hatch white fish and salmon trout. STORM worm 1��(S 0A Various Parts cf Ontario Suffer From the Elements. Hailstones as Big as Walnuts Fell In Leamington •District and Barn Is Brown From its .Foundations— Four Barns Destroyed In Romney Township — Lanibton County Is Badly Hit. LEAMINGTON, June S.—The vicin- ity ai` Blytheswood and Staples was visited by a very severe storm, Friday night, from 10.45 until 11.30 a belt of country about five miles wide: was lashed by Wind, pounded by hail; and deluged with rain. The storm was of short duration, but while it lasted a great deal • of damage was done to farm crops and buildings. Hailstones as large as walmtts fell so plentifully that they nearly covered the ground stil Saturday morning. A large barn belonging to Mr. Gordon Reid was blown from its' foundation and totally wrecked, while the rain came down in torrents, As the storm proceeded eastward through Romney Township a barn and four houses were burned by lightning. Two Barns Struck. NAPANEE, June. 9.—Two barns, be- longing to Charles Asselstine, seven miles from here, were fired by light- ning Friday night end destroyed. The loss is between 33,000 and 34,000. In- surance unknown. / Barn Destroyed. HASTINGS, June 0—The harm im- plements and grain of Mr. A. Gilles- pie of the Township of Percy, about three miles from here, was struck by liwhtning Friday night and burned all the implements and a quantity of grain. There is a small insurance, Lambton County Suffers. P,1IRNI.\, June 9,—A vert severe -1°'chic and thunderstorm passed over lift seetien of the County 11 Iienrh- :,n Friday night, the rain being par i• ularly heavy. The lightning was cera tr inns .in.l several places in the •nut tt were hit. The wind reached a vmleeit '.f 16 Liles an hour, and re- crt state that several barns were Boll gar.latge,l by the gale. The rain twill 1 til,' t.r.gis a large. amount 01 cul The stunt is the wfrst that has ars. ed over this; eectr nr this year, Horses Killed by Lightning. MOOSE JAW, June 0.•.-0. 111. Mar- tin's barn, two miles west of Drink. water, was •truek by lightning Fri- day and totally destroyed, together with 12 head of horses, Provincial OMe r 5foNa lh tts1. sum - maned and ,wet > h t di gmosed i1t least three or four 0050s which were formerly 111010llt to have been clliel:- enpox, and found 1110111 to be 510111l - pox, The 11,:•ase 0110110 t:.1 in tho Lel. 1 - on School, Wallace Township, 1 r , student attending the local hi it school from that ctinn were taken down with the disease, and rill dint account the town board of health has ordered that the soh „'a be thc.rnl1-h- ly disinf, ct'd, alai that before any of the pupils be a11, ':'end to return they Innat be P_.C1.i13� 1, .•Wti--� quickly iy stops c 1500., cures colds, and ants. the throat and lungs. 11 35. cents, EMINENT DOCTOR DEAD. • L. Forbes Winslow Was Expert In Many Celebrated Trials, LONDON, 'June 0.—Dr. L. Forbes Winslow, who, as an .expert engaged in the principal lunacy hearings dur- ing •the past quarter of a century in 'England and the United States, died yesterday from heart disease, Dr. -Winslow, who was born in Lon- don in 1844, was a lineal descendant of Edward Winslow, first governor of New Plymouth, ane of the leaders of the Pilgrim Fathers, who. left -England in the Mayflower in 1620. • Among the most celebrated English Cases which Dr. Winslow participated in were the Old• Kentmur\der,ecrimes, tbe'Pengeemysty and the case of Mrs, Maybrick, In the United States he investigated the Mrs'. Fleming murder case and others at/post neteie•iuus x t ' t e `f' `'tee- Wari't feahnicar Education,`' CALGARY, June 0. -The Calgary board will present at the session of Associated Western Boards of Trade, to be held in Winnipeg this week, a resolution favoring more technical education in the west, both in primary schools and for those having left school. The scheme oetlined by the royal commission is being favored. Fish Hatchery For 'Belleville. BELLEVILLE, June 9.—There is every prospect that a fish hatchery will be established in this city, Messrs. Rud and Finlayson, of the IP ;�,villlpwr iR I r 1 � f 1 IID II i 1 Il II IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE DELICATE+ OR FRAIL, under -size or under -weight remember—Scott's Emulsion. is nature's grandest growing- food; it strengthens their bones, makes healthy blood and, pro- litotes sturdy growth. Scott & Bovine, Toronto, 01t., 13-27 CHESTERTON GUILTY. Isaacs' Libeller Must Pay $500 and Heavy Costs. LONDON, June 9.—A verdict of guilty was returned. against Cecil Chesterton, a brother of G. K. Chester_ ton, the author, at the central crim- inal court Saturday on a charge of criminal libel. Accused ped charged Godfrey Isaacs, managing, director of the Mar- coni Co., in articles written :in The Eye Witness and The New Witness, with corruption in connection with the .P,ritislr Government's wireless con- tract. Some of the most preniineut counsel at the English bar were en- gaged in the case. Chesterton was fined $500 and all the costs 'of the prosecution, which will be exceedingly heavy;' as tine trial lasted ten days. He is to bekeit in prison until the fine has been _paid. ' The jury's verdict,. the judge -said, was a complete vindication.' of the Prosecutor's honor, TRUED tAPil BRIEFS. A ,young m.an, seriously infected with smallpox, was carried hi a de- livery wagon in Calgary, Alta., Fri- day and rushed to the isolation hos- pal. Sergt. M. H. Lee of the Seventh Regiment,London, Ont,, was notified Saturday that he had been chosen on the Canadian Risley team, Ile has accepted, -- Brantford Brantford citizens under the aus- pices of the .Board of Trade have rais- ed over 35,000 guarantee for the par_ pose of reuniting British families, in Brantford, The reported capture of Zacatecas, capital of the state of Zacatecas, Mex- icoi by the rebels a month ago, is at last confirmed in delayed consular despatches, ' Four thousand people attended the, memorial day ceremonies at Victoria Lawn tv Cemetery at St. Catharines yes- terday, when the graves of three hun- dred veteranswere decorated. Commencing a few pears ago with a congregation of fifty, the newly - built Alexandra Presbyterian Church at Brantford, ; was r,'e-opened oil Sun- day with a seating capacity of 900. Ienr,y Morgenthau, the New York lawyer to whom President Wilson of- fered the post of U. 3. Ambassador to Turkey, deelirled the offer at a long conference with the President yester day. Speaking before the Baptist provin- cial :convention at Moose Jaw. Req, DI'., Spencer ''aavaeated P10 giving0 the vote to women ns the 0017' tadrecl" cure for the liquor anti white Slave, trafi'1es. ° Several of tine European 'powers have instructed their embassies and legations to take colleettve steps Constantinople and in the, Balkan capitals to demand the demobilization of the respective ar't1lies, Bridge 'Clubs Once Mort. LONDON, June 0, -The closing rot private gaming houses has had the ef- fect of filling again the bridge clubs, which were practically deserted. When the "'joints" are in full siring' bridge stands 00 chanes against the more delirious delights of eh.emin de: fer, where women are concerned. It is said information about the 0x- istence of gambling houses was fast givgn to the police by a woman who was interested in a well-known mixed bridge club when filo found its mem- bers were deserting bridge for Chemin steel Company Gets Charter. OTTAWA, June 0.—A Dominion charter has been obtained by the On- tario Steel Products Co., the Cana- dian branch of the 'United States Steel Corporation. The capital of the com- pany is placed at $20,000,000, the chief place of business being at Ojibway, Ontario. • .Inauguration of Grand Trunk Lake and .)Rail Service be- tween Eastern and West- ern Canada. Commencing Saturday, Jame '71:13 Westbound, and on {each Monday Wednesday, and Saturday 'thereaf- ter, the Grand Trunid Railway will operate a special .`°Steamship Ex- press," leaving Toronto 1.0 45 a, m. stoppingg alt .Elaniilton, Brantford Paris, \\'oodstock, Ingersol, Lon- don and Strathroy, arriving Sarnia Wharf 4 00 p.m„ makipg direct con nection with the Northern Naviga- tion Company's palatial stearil•erS leaving Sarnia Wharf 418 p.m. for Sault Ste, Marie, Ont„ Port Arthur and Tort William. Steamer leaving Sarnia Wharf on Mondays does not call. .at Port Ar- thur, On the arrival of •thea steamer at Port William. special 'trains of the highest stanclm'cl will leave that point at 4.45 p.m", arriving Winni- peg 7.45 a.m. next morning. The service afforded by -this route is the. finest in every respect and includes Parlor and Parlor -Cafe service between Toronto anti Sar- nia Wharf,excellent service on the boats of the Northern Navigation Company. including the "Hamm -lie' the finest and fastestt passenger boat on the Great Lakes. Stand- ard Sleeping Cars (electric lights in lower ane) upper' berths) Colon- ist Steeping Cars (berths free/ Din- ing Cat' and Coa.ehes-on the (Grana Trunk Pacific between Fort Wil- liam and \I/wipe.', ThroughS:eep- ing Cars-bettween Fort William and Edmonton, commencing June 10th, A special train will run there - verse way—from Sarnia Wart to Toronto, commencing Sunday,Ju.ce 8tlr, and each 1 ue•day, •1 ridgy and Sunday thereafter. The first East bound train having direct at earner connection leaves Sarnia on Friday June 13th. Fuli particulars, reservations on steamer eir'train may 'be obtained 00 application to Grand 'Trunk Agents, ee Write C.11. Horning,Dis- tr'iet Paecsenger Agent, Union Stat ion, Toronto, Ont. John Ransfeed & Son, Town Pass- enger and Ticket 'Agents Phone 57, A. 0. Pattison, ,nation Agent phone 350, THE PERFECT SHOE .for,SUMMER SPORTS FOR EVERYBODY J HELPS: FOR, THE COOK Cook carrots and besets; whole, then shin ands slice Children Cry -FOR FLETCHER'S C'ASTORIA 310501 lroltatoes should always be boiled with (their skins on and par- ed after Made In Smart Styles, Suitable For. Every Outdoor Occasion YOUR DEALER HAS THEM You Might As Well Get THE BEST CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED ROSSER CO., LIMITED, 2 MONTREAL. l'hs family renedy for Coughs and Colds Shiloh costs soliar-.• and does so much P' In making gingerbread, the; but- ter sugar, milk and molasses should be melted. (together, then' added to the, dry ingreelionks Children Cry p�FOR FLETCHER'S S T O R -I A. The. lids of saucepans 'often need ' to be raise] while cooking -and a clothes peg will answer' the d>ur- pov, Fix t1i,e peg 017 the edge of the Saucepan as if it were a, (1110, land rest tlie lid 013 the top Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol rto esteitsres roper every nerve intonsioi;trestothe bores dy vier and vitality. Prematurepdecay and all sexual tveakness averted at once, Yhosprouol will make you a new man. Price 83 a box. or two for $5. Mailed to any address. The Scoboll Drug Co„Btu atbuartnes. Ont.. 4 !fettle vinegar kept boiling p o ling on the st,ot•.e while onions ori cabbage are cooking will prevent the dis- agreeable odor from going through the Houses Never hurry the baking of a cake—the ]oven should be steady, cilium DM MB PRICES. man iroha Glour $ 2.7d per 100 10 Family Flour.... .. 9,.511 Pastry Flour 50 Crrahain Flom! ,., 2.50 Breakfast Food ;i 00 Short. 1. (3 Bran 1,15 Feed \Vbeat , • . 75 per brash 'Western Oats .45 Flour exchanged for wheat to Gnu- er:s A. car of good Feed Wheat on hand. Leave your orders at t he mill office. Orders delivered to any .part of the town, GIVE TS A TRIAL .t.'"SC1)61)),1I •;i11S 5:0700, 61,11, ire:iu»,"Uo'vit9•h.SW.r COMFORTABLE COUCHES We have just unpacked a large shir0lent of couches, covered in Velour, Verona, and Imitation Leather, Berntifill carved frames, covered in velour, red, green and brown, at 35, 50, .37.50, -$S,29 and 31.0,00 Couches covered in verone. with quarter cut oak or ❑ehog any finished frames at 9 to $10 Imitation Leather Conches with quarter cut oak Prances, steel consle notion, soft and comfortable at $10, 118 anti 322 We also carry a select line of Window Shsdes, Pales. Picture Frames, Room Moulding, Baby Carriages, Children's Wagons DROP IN ANY TIME. Phones 7 and S Free Auto Delivery J. I.CFIELQLEW Estate Furniture and 1Jndertaking. 11 Mk arot100,1105 ,1 .Mr t 75 ssa55aacrrx 055155a UCISFIXEXISI2ZOM11.211117.112010IIIMPACIII4O without a doubt you'll find this out in all your travels round about the bread that's best with any meal— is dust the owl c and only real Mother's Bread' better bread could not be made. —that's what you'll say when you have tried this crispy, crusty ]Mother's Bread H. Bartlift Phone No. 1 and have it delivered to your house every day. Irl but shot0 If Ithg' door Hurst be lo•pened, close it very gently or the cake will, fall , It saves time to cut the dough for baking powder biscuit, with a sharp knife The biscuits will be in pretty squares and there is no waste We can fill all orders for Na- tional Portland Cement at once. call or phone. LITTON LONDESBORO .11)I'L A. 8'. 1 1144)111:N i9:,tcoli.t thiel'JS ]'Sklar]]. Is opening .i branch ollice at U.inton at the Hotel Normandie, on Tuesday, from 7 p.rn, until 10.31) Farm tor Stale. A desirable 100 -acre farm for sale, being Lot 24, Con. 5. Hullett. Good frame house and kitchen; lar - barn ar n 60x66. 3 miles from Clin- ton, 3-4 miler, from school. The farm is welt fenced, well underdrainecl, and in good state of cultivation. Plenty of spring water. Possession given to suit' purchaser, For fur- ther particulars apply to JOHN CARPERT, Clinton, P.O.. Phone 4 on 115. Pasture to Let. The undersigned is nowpreparedtake a nun11>3l' of cattle by the head. A never -failing spring creek also a large number of shade trees. apply to, W.M. BEDOITR, Holmesvlile, Phone 12 on 143, HAM' CHICKS We are prepared Co supply day old Ihick. hatched horn our Prairie State dneahotora, in lots nt 25, 50 017 160, at 10 gienls titch. Z',1L hens wanted as 12e per round, GUNN, LANG -1.01S & 00, Limited The up to date firm. N. W, Treu•artira, W. Jenkins r,+t1ler All paper bought from lrie from now till the 1st of April will be hung for 8c a single ,roll. Samples taken to your house if desired. Paper at to a Roll up, Geo. 1)0118 Corner Oueen and Princess Streets CLINTON COAL YARDS Yards Opposite G. T.H. Station 411 kinds of Coat on hand— Chestnut Soft Coal Stove Blacksmith Furnace Coke � Goke Kennel Coal and Wood Tile -2i, 3 and 4 -Inch size— The Tile is of the very best quality. Brick to Order. �• FORBFS Phone 52. Fariln to Rent Ln42-1, t,oneession :1, Stanley. Easy terms, itnmecliete possession, apply to GORDON WALDRON, Star Building, Toronto Mo►Ie$ Wanted. I have' several inquiries for loans of various amounts and will be pleased to find investments for funds on mortgages, W. 1'3RY'DONE Faris for Sale A desir'abl'e 80 acre farm' froi0sale . Good frame house, a parlor, dining room, summer kitchen and' tvood sihed. A bank barn with cement floors, pig .pen, with cement floor and troughs, and ]rive shed, well drained; all seeded but about 22 acres, everything in good shape, Soma of the money may be had at a low rate of interest, 'twill sell with or witholt crop. Apply to 11. BBSHH, Londesboro, or on the premises, loll 17, eon. 8, Hull ,tlgaitrla�� Car of shingles arrived T, 151015enzie, Waanied A man of good address and abil- ity .to act .as our representative in the Copnft,y of Huron. A splendid. opening for the right man. For full. particulars write' STONE & 'WELLINGTON Nurserymen, Toronto,Ont For .Sale. • Carriage for sale, cos]•. 32,0• will sell cheap. Rubber tires, hall bear- ing, one or two seats, folding top, apply to \\-.21. WIII1'LEY, OntarioFit;,eet, TQD The Fanners Insure your horses and cattle a- gainst death by accident or disease. All valuable live stock is being protected in this planner. Reason- able rates and , quick settlements. Call and see. C. B. 'HALe• Residence Phone No.100 ; Office No,2 For Sale A commodto xi brick Vont° at a 1 argain. Furnace, electric lighting bath room, hot and co d water, also. A stable cin the premises. For in- formation apply at w'RE NEW ERA I iil(lsir9rnl lnsnra.n€e 'rhe 0anacl:1. Weather Baseman:e 0o, will insure all buildings against dam- age dor'e by wir.dstornts, moderate rates, No premium note. CHARLES B. HALE District Ageut Clinton Farm For Sale OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth, J Connolly, Vice -Pres., Goderich. T. E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seaforth. DIRECTORS. l Jas, Connelly, Hclmesvrlle, John Vett, Elarlock ; 0, Dale, Clinton; D. BARRISTER ' 130LICITO12 NOTARY PUtII'IO,"' ETC. orawrou ellaRLgS 13. i MILE Oonneyanee, 'Notary Public, Commissioner, 010 REAL ESTATE AN1) INSURANCE Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Huron St., Clinton, H. T. RA NOP, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate. INBURANCI 'AGENT-5opreeentine 19 FIre:In nuance Cenrpanie5,, Division Court Office. • Medi�,a1. UR `.. W. TUUMVSOIg Physician, Burgeon, RIOT. Stiecial attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, and close, Eyes carefullyexamined, and suitable glasses prosorfbed, • . Office and Residence. TWO doors west or to, Commercial Uotm' Ifurou St. DRS, G1t;NN and G1ANIDIER, Br. W. Gunn, 05, 55. C, P., L. It. t1.8.. Edna Dr, J. e. Dandier. II,A, iss.se, Office—Ontario Street, Clinton, Night orals at resiile5oe, Rattenbnrl ?at, or at hospital f fid. af. W. :aip$lalw. PMYSTCTYLN. BURGEON, rcr,irheur, etc„ otliee and residence on tenbnry St., ennoOte 30. S'Orrau's 550)05055, 19R. -1 , R. AXON aareiTrsrt Cr WWII ' atl/I Bridge liVorlt aSpe5lally.- Graduate of 0,c.D.S.,E Cbieaeo, and 0.0.0,5 Tornetb. Reynold ore-Sloatirn'S, May ase. to Beeoail) Dia. 11.FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'E store, Special ogre taken to make dental treat. menu es painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDR'Y Lire stonk and general Auction 40" GODERIOH ONT lair, sto3,S sales It specir1l5,, OsCets at at Sitw ERA office, Clinton, prt.cne0,y attenosd to. Terme reasonable. Farmers' sale not. discounted G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggar McTaggart Bros,. ERNKERS ALBERT ST , O'OL1NTO1? General Banking Bnalua:lgi tr ann aetedl NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest tliowed an deposits, The McKiliop Mutual Fire Insurance(1,0a Perm and isolated Towlr Profit erty Only insured. A first class farm, consisting of 75 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34,Hu1- lett township, 3miles from Londes- boro, and Smiles from Blyth 11-2 miles from School, A bank barn 36 by 66, another ;barn 36x52, drive shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty of water, about an; Caere of er- ehal•d. Possession can be given right after harvest. Apply to WILLIAM LONGMAN, I131yth, P. ,0. Farlll for Sale The executor of the Southcombe Estate offq;rs for sale 50 acres — East half of lot 28, con. 6, Hallett. A first-class farm, well watered and improved, and with good buildings. Also the undersigned offers for e sale, lot 29 con. 6 i f 1in11- ett, 100 acres. These farms may be bought together or separately. JAMES SOUTHCOMBE, Clinton. ford r McLeod We're now selling Timothy Seed (Government Standard.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Aisike, and Red Clover, We always have on hand —Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn Highest Market Prices paid fox. Hay and all Grains. Ford & McLeod AAAAs.1A1sAAILAAoeAAsuAAAs 4 4 B 1000 C Blythr n 11.00 6.35 Londesboro 11.15 6,52 4 a ►11.27 7.00 • Belgrave 11.40 1.13 10 • Wingham, arrive11.50 7.35 4 See and here our finest Yassenger 4 ' K P t6,43 a m 3.33 p;m 41 New Stylish designs of It. 7,03 asci Doherty Pianos and le 7'16 4,04 414 7.50 4.23 4 10 ▪ B 8.12 4.39 1 guns, H PP 11 8.28 4.47 i i / 8 48 5po 8.32 .05' 4 ispeciat values in Art P .4 .4 Cases 1 4 1 Pianos and organs rent a ed, choice new Edison phonographs, Music & C 7 variety goods. 4 0. • Music Emporium 6 McGrogor, Seafortb , J. Evans, Beechwood; J, G. Grieve, Winthrop J Benneweis, Brod:hagen; M. Me- liwan, Clinton. Each Director is Inspector of losses in his own district. AGENTS • Robt Snaith, I3arlock ; Ed. Uinch- ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg- mondville; .1. W. Yeo, Holmesville, Payments may be „made at The Morrish Co., Clinton, or R.I3. Cult, Goderich. JACOB TAYLOR eLIIVTOtki } Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Steal estate bougist And sold Money to loan Office Issas Street, neat door to New Era Grand Trunik2aitway Syste Rail tvayTime Table London, Huron and Bruce. North Passenger London, depart...,. 8,80am 4.50 p rn Centralia..,,....... 9.40 5.43 Exeter 9.53 5.54 13ensall 10.08 6.05 Hippeu , 10.16 0.11 rucefield 10.50 6.19 South Win ham dear Belgrave Blyth Londesboro Clinton rucefleld Ki en ensu Exete- " Centralia • ,,,.. , 9,00 5.15` London, arrive 10 00 6.101 Buffalo and Gode,-, Web` Passenger am pm pm Stratford10.00 12.20 5,25 10.20 Mitchell 10.22 12,45 5.55 10.47 Seaforth ...10;45 1.10 6.18 11.12 Clinton 11.07 1.25 6.40 11.28 Holm es vil le 11 .16 1.33 6 46 I1.38 Gloderich....:11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55 East I asset/ger Goderich 7.10 2.40 4.50 Holmesville 7,26 2.57 5.06 Clinton 7.35 3.07 5,15 Seatorth 7.52 3.25 5.32 Mitchell 8.16 3 48 5.55 Stratforp...... •, 4.40 4,15 6.20 Dr. de Van's Female Pills i C. Hoare” e 1 11 i►AA1,VAAIJLVAAAAAAAAAAAAA Areliable FrenChregulator; never fails. These peuers ativexceedingly pordon of the femalin sy5)05regulating the all cheap intitatioas, Dr, de Van's are sold at 85 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address. The Soobell Drug Co., fit. Catharine% Ont.' t)