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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-07-24, Page 2'BLOOD K THAN �WATER" JLhltI d fi a weak a and Y nerves, Thin sof 'h of o Y bl o amara IIS lie Yt Ao0 nes We bblood, dee s d well as old. Esho arey it '.. • the caswit anosmia 15 common in young edf factories—or the case with those tNrio Work in' lib ventilated factoriesror kbnse who shut winter time with acoal stoveburning up the o`tygen: or emitting up indoors fn carbonic (oxide) gas. This blood, or blood which lacks the red blood corpuscles, . in anaemic peoplem Yhavebeeneansed'b lack of good lungsorbypoor P digestion or'fi spepsia:.,'$onletiines people suffer intensepal over the the auwhich not -py�u reined), ,.hut caused by indigestion. n, Whatever the cause, there's lust ane reotedY that you can turn to—knowing Whatever that it has given satisfaction for over 40 years. DI. PIERCE'cS°, J 4 y 6 ESC 1 f VERY ds� i i1�AD8A! llrl/ y$"t EN I is a blood cleanser and alterative that starts the liver and stomach Into vigorous action, It thus assists the body to manufacture rich red blood which feeds the heart—nerves--brain and organs of the body. The organs work smoothly like tnachlnety running In all. You Teel 5tean, sarong and strenuous instead of tired, weak and faint.' Nowadays you can obtain Dr. Plez'ce's: Golden Medical Dis. coven, Tablets,;as e11 as the liquid, form ;rout. alirnedicine dealers, or tablets w by mail,; prepid. in 51 or 50c size. Actress R. V. Pierce, M; I)., Buffalo, N-. Y. - - 35 S 9 li 8 DR, P 3iPC(3'S GREAT 1008 PAGii iLILiST1tA1>:6D COMMON S1N E3 DICAL AD1r1S1li'WILL 158 SSST 95191'1:, CLOTH 1300151) 11011 50 iN13-C11NT STAMPS. .9vmwest.WYssamsu tl n4to .nmxf a¢rnvontsmtvoratitxnwram.trnom.',.+rvm� pn The New Er,.i. -47TH YEAR. "IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE." W.11. I ERR at SON, Pros. 3. Leslie Kerr, Business Manager New Elia, One Year in advance $1.00 New Era, when not paid in ad- vance.. d- vance._. $1,50 N,ew Era, to, the United. States in advance $1.50 Advertising Rakes on Application. Jab work prices advance on July let,. 1913, in ]accordance with the Huron Co. Pr'.eslse Asso- ciation ;Rates; Office Phone 30 ,House Phone 95 Some Local News from the Co. Town FARMER KILLED INSTANTL7 William H. Maige, afarmer hy- ing near Dungaln'nioaslwas kil'.,ed on his farm (last Wednesday night when 1"e fell from a load of hay, A FORMER GODERICH LADY The rsnilains of Mrs Agnes Intl dane, widoev of The late S. T. C. Haldane incl sisitier of Postermaster Galt, ,0f this town arrived here from l'etosky Mich.wlueoe she had resided IOI a number Ot years were Interre'f luMaitland Cemetery Lie • 3 B. re • •eringham, nectar of Si - George's Church officiating, The late Mrs, ,Halciarle was 65 years of age and came ,of one of Goderich's most •ester?nled remit leis. Bra ,MILL LAID UP Damage cenee:d by a breaking -0'd in the engine room of the Weettern Cianada.Fl,our Mills plant -z )ay (e.e, up o1'erati0n in 'dm f::7ur 01111 roe a month, Acylincl r e,.:d 1aa1 uril:n tbtough tl-,e engirt. room clonr into the strler• t the ell- g'inetar ,and iothers hiving just left the spot. It sons Accessary to send for'enler:peist from Prince Ed- wa'.ci Island 11-1iene 1110 engine, was n ad e, tmnloading of grain boats at .th=, 101 'ling company's elevator will moil be'intgrlerecl with, as thele is sep'ar'ate equipment The "big m'll as it is commonly called is to 'be an important customer of hydric. M, G. CAMERON CHOSEN, • 9.ftee sect -oval postponed meet- ings eet- ing -because or poor attendance Itlb £iolard of Trade has elected 3I. G. !Cameron, es -M P,P., Ito succeed Dr. Macklin as president and Mr. C L. Meoole, vice-president in place of Mr. Geddes. The new president has called a special meeting sof the booed for Thursday, July 29,t11, LAWYER ARRESTED. M. 0. Johnston lawyer has been ar- rested' Ion eat charge of misappropri- trust I lofting t st funds. Magistrate W. E Kelly remanded him until the 23rd Bail was Loft obtained. ANOTHER CRIB SUNK. 'Clontraetor 'Bermingham had an - LITTLE 13 It WAS,�1►S1�a: SICK. Did Not Think He Could Live. CHOLERA tNFANTidM WAS THE CAUSE. This trouble is themost dangerous of all the summer <complaints of 'children. It begins with a profuse diarrhoea, the stomach becomes irritated, and the child is soon reduced to great languor and prostration. Cholera Infantwn can. be speedily cured by the use of Do. FowLgre's Ex TIACT Ott WILE) STRAWBERRY. MRS.JOHN :COOTE, Hantsport, writes:- I can recommend DR, F OWLER'S EXTRACT or WILD STRAWBERRY for Cholera Infautum.: My little boy was so sick, I did not think he could live, as he was out of his mind, and did not know any one. I gave him " DR. ',FOWLER'S," and the first dose` helped bio and one bottle cured him, 1 recommended it to a'friend whose children were sick, and it cured them too. Da, FOWLER'S EXTRACT or WILD STRAWBERRY Y is a remedy that has been on the market for over sixty-five years and has been used in thousands of fam- ilies during these years, so you are not making any experiment' when you buy it, but be sure and get "Da. FOWLa R'S" when you ask for it, as there are many irritations of this famous remedy on the market. The pricers 35e., and it is manufactured only by the T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ; Othe1 gi en t concrete crib- towed ot'k to the ]rely northwest brelak- u arc add • amilt this fw�eel., ,A S -\.e i , is in oeur.Sa• o.i construe-' I tent., i leinking OI0 the south p er is 1 erl`d and ladders replaced Med . r dh e _'t'.oir of :9Ir: Sr. M. (Itob- t' e"plant engineer Citof D J1 and. Steamer Rtiron 'both 1•,a:1 n g• :icily ;lumber of pazeenger,e on Ititt_.r. northbound trip;- s this 1 •i I'=I; :t ;FOR IiiD1;O. 1e. a i n1 n ale rrti•ingin- tee wires a 0 re:, Mee :ts of the Lown in 1':. adei. e lot is •ar1'ower. Two ta...s if l- tt e r 9511c I .an a, but foe th t last we tk or se mat t e advent of hydro seem all ;tine Pixie desirable.• h•TTl,ILL':3 POINT POPLAE. -Atuill,o Ilona las becetnie Vere; 35031000(this J .. i. ., ito c_ mr,e o. lit:. e are a:, 1.Nis than rive ie 's Ooeu 1.. i by *a 1., ay t -.e.1 .,.:a tlic1r fa'n 1 es alo"ie E'<,.70YI 's HUE ROADS. \V", R. L ttlef',e d manager Cif Vet( he.'ey ui,ouse, l raetford, drove a:•.:... way unto, ,4 c0-erich this 1. e :'1• h s flit pair if mate :e d. 1:n,. \t:'t'a Mr. W.„S. Wiener, al - 1 se of •th.• ' e p:none City, chose sp :•e l telt team :s already here he is ,eojey.ng the vied' reads of uneen, CHILDREN AID WOt Ii. 3Sr. 0,M. Elliot:' county agent of the, ,Chitieen• Aid •society has com- e: •Ire:i re tour of inspection of the tarai,;tys cl;a rites in Huron --nu in number, C :and,'x,one lin most vase, w e: •e Ioun1.1 most satisfactory and i e =les found u, the excep- t! r_•1, 1-s.inr.•e5, rive o, six or the 1v wa'ds hove been given sufficient, schen Iing to Ie_able them to rass the entean(1 exanm:- rla:'in and two rhedu.:tee Study,sg t•73 0- .ea':dors, "in .A11111 r_.scs they: :a,: teen sn^h a pi'.c•e 1:_:'1 fost'e: elarens ,that they ar, It ,e tied mire, than ariopeed '2•lil:' n and l,e•)ara't:on would 9sot i; cens:C(ei'ed, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA HOME TRAINING, The Domestic Menage Should. Be Run on Business Basis. HUSBANDS MUST CO-OPERATE. Practical Sense of Common Interests Has Saved Many Families From Dissolution, Says New York Head of Bureau of Domestic Relations. "Since women have come to play so active a part in the world of work the necessity has arisen to consider the home as a business institution," says Mrs. Ida T. Upshaw, superintendent of the bureau of domestic relations, con- nected with the department of chari- ties of New York city. "It is not necessary in the very poor homes to advise business co-operation. In these homes they are obliged to Sg- ure closely to make both ends meet. They practice everyday stringent do - /nestle economy that they have learned by hard experience, It is the homes of the middle-class where training. 55 lacking. The young women have gone from their schoolrooms directly to the office and from the office to their new homes as brides, with responsibilities thrust suddenly upon . them of which they know little or nothing. Frequent- ly requently they are pitifully ignorant of even the simplest household economies. "On the husband's part the begin- ning -is made in just as sad a way. Not one man out of ten, as a rule, has the slightest idea of what it costs to maintain a hoioe outside of•the rent and possibly the gas bill. Elven in the latter item he Is sometimes far wrong. The young men come from homes where things have been taken care of: by a mother who has learned her 'les - eon years ago or from hotel or board - Ing housewhere problems of the house ;Were never presented to them. "Co-operation is necessary in the home. When a young husband hands the wife a certain amount of money, each week for the maintenance of the family and she finds it not enough the trouble begins, although the wife may have done her best. The domestic re- lations court is continually hearing cases based on thattrouble. "Housekeeping is the woman's field; once upon a time it was her undisput- ed domain. But it would be well for men : to understand the scienee of do- mestic economy. 15 they did itwould long a on g waytoward avoiding'domes- tic' wrangles. "The time has come when edaca; tional institutions will recognize that a business partnership of husband and wife -is necessary. Then there will be taught to men and women, alike the science of domestic economy. It will not only keep their meney affairs In order, but it will hold husband and Wife closer together. The sense of a common interest in the home has say ea many a faulty from Olssolutlohe . To cau on >e un mafrisd people to 1ivo their within Pi t sans n1 is proper enough, but thy should at the rame time be taught how to economize, ne Black Cat at Sta. I About- twenty years ago, when vas living in north Gillett, the British squadron, then in far eastern waters,' was steaming out of the port of Che-' foo when a little black eat fell over- board from H. M. S, Wanderer. At once the ship stopped,, signaled to its consorts "Cat overboard,"' and the en: tine squadron came to a standstill, A boat put off from the Wanderer and i escued puss; who was swimming .for the s T officers dear life after 1li e oicers . p f1 who told me the :story said the sailors would have been furious ifthe little cat had not been saved, for not only' was she a great pet, but they firmly believed disaster would follow if a black cat was allowed to drown. -Lon- don Mail. rown.-Lon-don,.Mail. Prince of Wales In Society. Empire Day was especially notable in London this year as marking the coming out of the Prince of Wales, He came up from Oxford in the morning and later in the day escorted his sis- ter, Princess Mary, to the League of Mercy concert in Albert Hall. This may be said to be his first ap- pearance as a man of family. Future appearances of the prince in society are looked forward to with keen in- terest, as it is fifty years since a bachelor Prince of Wales has been the central figure in the social world. Keeping Byron's Memory Green. - In 111e "In Memoriam" cohman of The London Times for April 19 the fallowing advertisement appeared: BYR;ON-George Gordon Neel Lord Byron died nobly for Greece at. Mi.;sclnn^_'hi, April 19. 15114. "When love Min sent forgot to salve The young, the beaurtiful, tale brava.„ -"The .P.ride r1 Abedee." Rir V.lallor 05,,11.-salaalr of hi. death, se. :. 1 . • ` f lea 1d tis f to s 11 1 s as e u lad gone r e Ont Ihsnati e a a 01a all is paid 1- ufor rat 1 y dor the terms of the will of - a lady who geeatlyaclmil'ssfl the poet; aid is to appear, if, is understood, every year in The Tithes until a memorial of Byron is 'aclnlittecl to Westminster Abbey. .3l.iried Beside Dog. James Bearden of Rochdale, Eng,, by his own r ip:test, has been buried be;idu. his pet dog; . rine Not So' Easily cost. 7n the 14th century i ling were not carelessly lost as - tbeY ere DOW. The law permitted that they should be sold on the Gest two days of January each year, in order that they Might not become too common. It therefore. became the custom for ladies of all 'classes to 'buy their Year's stock -of' tains on these days, and the money given them for this purpose by their husbands of fathers' was known as "pin Money," a: phrase that has sur vived 10 the present day, Riddles and Answers. When is a soldier not' half a soldier? When be is in quarters. Why is a hive lilte a spectator at the circus? Bemuse it is a bee holder. On what day of the year do women talk the least? On the shortest. What three letters turn girl into woman. A -g -e. What island is nearest heaven? The Isle 'of Skye. What pudding males the best base- ball player? A good batter. An Enigma. Three-fourths of a cross and a circle com- plete. Two half circles on a perpendicular meet, An angle. a triangle whichstands on two feet, Two half circles and a circle complete. Answer. -Tobacco. COMFORTABLE COUCHES We have just unpacked a large shipment of couches; covered in Velour, Verona, and Imitation Leather. Beautiful carved frames, covered in velour, red, green and brown, at 55, 56, 57.50, $8,23 and $10.00 Couches covered in verona, with quarter cut oak or mahog- any finished frames at $9 to $16 Imitation Leather Couches with quarter cut oak Frames, steel construction, soft and comfortable at $10, $13 and 522 We vise carry a select line of Window Shades, Pales. Picture Frames, Room Moulding, Baby Carriages, Children's Wagons DROP IN ANY TIME, Phones 7 and S Free Auto Delivery J.H.eIELLEW Estate Furniture and Undertaking, RLYTII without er a doubt• . you'll find this out in all?", your travels round about the bread that's best with any meal— is just the onevizsril and:only real Mother'sfik+ rad better bread could not be made —that's what you'll say when you have; tried this crispy, crusty Mother's Bread 1 artliff Phone No. 1 and havetl delivered to your house every day. SHORT and SNAPPY The secret of the auceeea'of our blunt Ada, Is,that they, are short and snappy. Pooplo D./Alibi like. business story' told ;1 , a few words and if they ''Want;anythigg•they refer to 1 the placolwhere they will find it with the least trouble, Vit.; the. Olatel sod. Want'Sds;...ie:' your busineaa'repreeentod, those, RSp US�P 1 , �o _ C IEf N UL Dr, rg�illialns' flak Pal,is. 1< el►tlilal' til�aftered Nerves. ...Good health- rick_, re.1 blood - nvakes all ,Uie difference) between ilt hea.h' and. sickness, If the 'bloo(; is thin : a1nt! Itt"alti)e>.'3 the 115:, b 'of' then Ivrhurie' body suffers. 1`: f r1' s) e becomes nervdus and frz,•t^ abs r; ithe stomach fails' 113 strength sa1e. apptftltie becomes poor, Foots eft n.. vol gii lee the necessary rlonr- ieianlr.nit (andtl;,e first feeling of wltlah0le1s (passes a.s(tirnel goes, on into is ger;eral breakdown inn the hela!(tu. The c1,50 ,o(Mis. Aneiique Gat gime of kit. Jeo'ontle Que. ill ea - era t'es the tenth of !these state- ments. ,Mrs. .Gagnon sass i "1 am fifty yelars of ag;e and 'up to a few months ago always ron'loys•d : the best of health, Then I began td file. rundown and weak without patience 105 ambition. My appetite grew• pool and my .nlerves seemed babe on ledge ;a ld the lleitst noise OT Worry WO atd maker tnellineita.ble and IICVV us, Li.ie became ,.n accr- ual burden slid I could no lofo•giel' IIok aliter my household duties My !doctor (prescribed Tend ordered a change saying that T was a ner- aobs• wreck. I tried to beconlein- 5srrested 111 other things but foiled anis my clo0diltio11 was realty d,e- plorable. I continued in this coe- d .en for severed months, gradual- ly going down, and a0rny do'c'tor -'a1 nett helping easily p rsuadlel by a friend Yeo try Dr, \V Id:a1ns' Pink Pills.' After' taking til_. iPiIls flora( few weeks I could' s'e an iniprovemeziit, and I gladly continued using t1iiein fora couple of months when, I found my Lela It'll fully restoraki. Ialu more Shan ]thankful for what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have donee for me and I gladly recommended them to all 'ho s.w wreak, nervous and run- down 5f ' W By making rich • red blood Dr. Williams" Pink Pills cure such cases as Mrs. :Gagnions�'. In 551e same) way they cure pervious head- aches neuralgia indigestilon rheu- matism St. Vitus dance and the ail,menits that come to growing girls land women of natme years. If you etre alt all unwieill start to- day Ill) cure your:tele with Dr. Wil - learns' Pink Pills what they have done for oithlees they will surely do for you if given for trial: Sold beeadi druggists or by mail post pa'd at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 52.50 by'addressing The Dr. 'Williams' Medici Rel Cie., Brock- ville, Ont. CIVIC HOLIDAY. • Acting Mayor Cantelon has an- nounced that Friday, August lst.. will he IClinittn Civic Holiday and asks that it b aabserved as such, Farm for Sale. I...A.!Ivo A desirable 100 -acre farm for rials, being Lot 24, Con. 5, Hullett. Good frame douse and kitchen; bank barn 50x66, 3 miles from Clin- ton, 3-4 mile• front school. Thefarm is well fenced, well unclerdrained, and in good stake of cultivation. Plenty of spring water, Possession given to suit. purchaser. For fur- ther particulars apply to JOHN CARBERT, Clinton, P.0 Phone 4 on' 165. Slabs For Sale 14 inches 'Tong, Hardwood, 12 inches Long, Body Wood. STAPLETO'TSA' VIl6 CEME Wel can fill all orders for Na- tionlal Portland Cement at once. call or phonle, J. I -I U TTON LONDESBOR® DR. 1.:F. 1fttO WN Osteopathic ph ysisran. Is opening a branch office at Clinton at the Hotel Normandie, on Tuesday, from 7 p.m, until 10;30, Farm to Rent Lot 24, concession 1, Stanley, Easy terms, Immediate possession, apply to CORDON WALDRON, Star Building, Toronto; CLINTON COAL YARDS Yards Opposite G. T.R. Station All kinds 01 Coal on hand— Chestnut Solt Coal Stove Blacksmith Furnace Coke Kennel' Coal and Wood Tile -2i, S' and 4 -Inch size— The Tile is of the very best quality. Brick to Order. ti Phone 52. S er unim r ti afieri 7e.: 9 M a ! Tliose b en o wIi n .�s w o 9 y�ti g rammer notes.out o t of doors will delight ' in the small s 1 a pad or Pole tinted note paper designed for this purpose. They are, to be had in two sizes. •The paper Is smooth and of good quality, ;the hard actn tt d cover of the pad -exactly, matching thg'tint of the paper.,; A pen, cii is attached to the side of each pad, which also matebes it and has a ,top of glass in the same color. ' Such pads make pretty bon voyage gifts, although' they are priced at only 84 and: 89 cents'. each. The Round Table. For small luncheon parties ties the round table Is; again becoming popiilar. This table is kept very highly polished, and a very elaborate round tablecloth in fine lace wad linen, buttonholed all around in deep scallops, shows the edge of the table and the polished woodwork through the lacer Very lit- tle of the linen is seen, and in some eases the cloth is entirely of rich thread lace. Money Walitetl,. I have several inquiries foz'loans of various amounts and will be pleased to find investments for funds on mortgages. W. i3RYDONE. Farnl tor Sale A. desirable 80 acre' farm for sale Good frame house, a parlor, dining room, summer kitchen and wood shed. A bawl barn with cement floors, ,pig pen with cement floor and troughs, and drive shed. well drained, all seeded but about 22 acres; everything in good shape, Some of the money may be had al a low rate of interest, will sell with or without crop. Apply to H. HESK, Lon'd:eehoro„ or on the premises, lot 17, 000.8, Hallett. Wanted A man ,of good address and abil ity"to'act as our representative in the County of Huron. A splendid opening for the right 'man. For full particulars write STONE & WELLINGTON Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont BA Rr r37PONE6 SE. f 'IaIT R A T E L SQ P NOT Ali,7 PUBLIC, EV /� Ora�NTON OR R S LES 18. UTILE tonne a B . nC rotary ars, Fublie, Oomliriissioner, etc. :REAL`ESTATE ANI) 1NSURAICB Issuer of Marriage Licensor, Ruron�St„-Clinton, H. T. 'RANCE1 Notary. Public, Conveyancer, FinancialandReal Estate. INSUIoANCE:AGawu_BSAresontiog 14 Fire;In sarance Cowpanies„1 i ID v i slQil Court QPtli�ee. Medit.,aal• DRi '5. W. THOMPSOIN Physician, Surgeon, Etc mesa; attention )liven todiseases et lbs Eye, Isar. Tlsroet. and Noes, Eyes carefully. examined, and. suitable glasses. prescribed. Office and Residence. Two doors Weer of Ike COLIWCrcia1 Hotel Huron 58. DRS. GUNN and GAN 1)1LR Dr. W. Gums, 0. It, 0, P., 0. II. G. 5., Edit Dr J. P. Gaudier. 11.5, 111,0. Offine -Ontario Street, Clinton. flight oars at residence, Rattonberr St. or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, BURGEON. ecnncheur, etc„ office and residence on tenbury St„ immolate W. Farran's residence, DR. F. R. AXON DENTIST; Crown and Bridge work a S000181ty;: Graduate of C.C.D,S,,5 Chicago, and R,O,D,B Toronto. ltnyllcld eu-111oudays, May let to Decent , DR. A. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store, Special care taken to make dental *rse(ar mens as painless me possible, THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction se. GODERIOH ONT 1,u enstoed sales. 8 speclnllJ, Cheeks et • al Naw ERA office, Clinton, prmmntiy attenead Termsreasonable. Farmers' sada note To The Farmers discote Insure your horses and cattle a- gainst death by accident or disease. All valuable live stock is being protected in this manner. Reason- able rates and quick settlements. Call and see. C4 B. IHALe. Residence Phone No. 100 i Office No,2 Windstorm insurance The Canada Weather Insurance Om will insul,e all buildings against dam- age done by windstorms, mnderate rates, No premium note. CHARLES B. HALE District Agent Clinton Faris For Sale A first class farm, consisting of 15 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34, Hal- lett township, 3 miles from Londes- boro, and Smiles from' Blyth, 11-2 Smiles from School. A bank ,barn 38 by 56, another barn 36x52, dni've shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty of water, about wnf ]acre of or- ,rha-nd. Possession can be given right after harvest. Apply to, WILLIAM LONGMAN, !Birth, P..9. Farah for Sale The executor of the Southcombe Estate offers for sale ,50 acres - East half of lot 28, con. 6, Hulled. A first-class farm, well watered and improved, and with good buildings. Also, the undersigned offers for sale, lot 209 con. 6, Hall- ett, 100 acres. These farms may be bought together or separately. JAMES SOUTHCOMBE. Clinton, Ford & McLeod We're now selling Timothy Seed (Government Standard.), We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover, We always have on hand-Gooae' Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn --0,— Highest Market Prices paid for Hay and all 'Grains, Ford & McLeod `AALAAALLALALLALALAAAAAALA e 4 i 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 PiooOs See and here our finest New Stylish designs of Doherty Pianos and i Organs, ,Special values in Art C'a'ses 4 Pianos and organs rent • ed, choice new Edison 4. phonographs, Music & ' 1 variety goods. 4 44 Music Emporium C n C E C. Hoare '1.• 4 ►. ,[ 41LLLAALAALLLLLALAAAALALLAA G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggar McTaggart Bros., RANKERS ALBERT ST , CLINTON General Ranking Suslneaa transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts Weed. Interest allowed on depnsita. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance ea. Pttrm and isolated Town Preps erty Only Insured. OFFICERS, J. B. McLean,' President, Seaforitb, J Connolly, Viee-Fres., Goderich. T. E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seaforth. DIRECTORS. Jas, Connelly, 'Hclmesville, John Watt, 'Harloek ; G. Dale, Clinton; D. F. McGregor, Seafortb; J. Evans, Beechwood; J, G. Grieve, Winthrop J .Benneweis, Brodlhagen; M. Mc. Ewan, Clinton. .Each Director is Inspector of losses Sin hie own district. AGENTS, R1ht Smith, Harlock; Ed. Hirsch - ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg- mondville; d. W. Yeo, Holmesville. Payments may be , made at The Morrish Clothing Co., Clinton, or JACOB TAYLOR eLINT0N Fire, Life and Accident Insurance ,R.lI. Curt, Gaderzch. Real estate boniest and sold Money to loan Office Issas Street, next door to New Era Grand Trunk Railway System Railway Time Table London, Huron and Bruce, North Passenger London, depart Centralia Exeter }lensed Ki en ........ Brucefield 10.16 Clinton Londesboro Blyth Belgrave Wingham, arrive... 11.50 8:30 am 4.50 p to 9.40 5.4,3 9,53 5.54 10,08 8.05 6.11 10,30 0.19 11.00 6:85 11.18 0,52. 11.27 7.00 11.40 '7.13 7.35 South Passenge Wingham, depart., 6.43 a m 3.83 p m Belgrave 6.54 3.44 Blyth' 7.08 3.56 Londesboro 7.16 4.04 Ulinton7.50 4,23 Brucefield 8.12 4.39 Ki en Fleneall 8.28 4.52 Exeter 8.48 5.05 Oentralia 900 5.15 London,arrive 10.00 6.10 Buffalo and (.lode, Wes` Passengez a In m pm m Stratford` 10,00 12.20 5,25 10.20 Mitchell 10.22 12.45 5.55 10.47 Seaforth.. 10.45 1.10 6.38 11.12 Clinton 11.07 1.25 6.40 11.28 Holmesville 11.16 1,33 6,4.8 11.38 Goderich 11.35 1.50 7.05 11,55 East} I• esengyr am pm Goderich... .. 7.10 2.40 4.50 Holmesville 7,26 2.57 5,06 Clinton' 7,35 3,07 5.1.5 Seatorth'7.52 3.25 5.32 Mitchell 8.16 3,48 555 Stratfora8.40 415 6 20 Dr. de Van's Female Pills. A reliable French regulator; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse, all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at 85 a box, or three for 510. Mailed to any address. The Si/obeli Drug Go., 8t. Catharines, Ont..