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,",crow's -toot,"-ell because she did not turn to the right
remedy
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down with those troubles which feminine. Backache headache,
patns,lasattude, nervousness and dramaupon vitality -bring untold suffering
to womanhood" and .the faceshowsit. The nervous system and the entire
wontanly make-up feels the tonic effect of
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other distressing symptosis commonly attendant upon functional and organic
diseases' of the feminine organs. It induces refreshing sleepand relieves
mental anxiet ndespondency.'o neverywhere and .for ver 40 ears
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as the standard remedy for the diseases :of women, Your dealer in medicines
se11 11 In liquid or sugar-coated 'tablet form; or you can send 60 one -cent.
stamps for.. a trialbox of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tablets. Address.
Dr., R. V. Pierce, Invalids' hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y. „ -
.DR, PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS REGULATE AND INVIGORATE
STOMACH, LIVER AND DOWELS. gUGAR-COATED TINY GRANULES.
TheNew ew Eras
47TH YEAR
"IN THE PUBLIC 'SERVICE:"
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J. Leslie Iters; Easiness Manager
New Era, One Year in advance $1.00
New Era, when not paid in ad-
vance $1.50
New Era, to the United States
in advance $1.50
Advertising Rates on Application.
Job work prices advance on July
1st, 1013, in accordance with
the Huron Co, Preys Asso-
ciation Rats,
Office Phone 30 House Phone 05
Dales 01 fan fdles
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10 Watt For Farewell.
"I thought you were going to file
your application for divorce this week,"
says the bosom friend.
"I had intended to," replies the dis-
tressed wife, "but John is going to a
stag clinuer next week, and I conclud-
ed to wait and give him a farewell
piece of my mind when he comes home
from it." -Chicago Post.
Would Faker and Fall Down
Wherever She Was.
Heart Mould Seem All one.
MRs. D lours. DBWLBy, Mineral, N.B.,
writes: -"I take great pleasure in ex-
pressing myself for the benefit I have
obtained 'from your wonderful medicine,
MILBVRN'5 HEART AND NBRvB PILLS,
I had been a sufferer fol: over five years,
and took doctors medicine of every kind.
I would faint and fall wherever I was,
and my heart would seem all gone. I
was advised by some of nay friends to
try your HEART AND NERVE PILLS. I
only used three boxes, and I can say I
am completely cured.
"11I11,BURN'S HEART AND NBrvB PILLS
are a specific for ail'run-down men and
women, whether troubled with their
heart or nerves, and are recommended
by us with the greatest of confidence
that they will do all we claim for them."
Price 50 cents per box or 3 boxes for
81.25 at all dealers, or mailed direct on
r eeipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.,
Limited, Toronto, Ont.
Congratulations.
Mildred -Ada says she is studying
for the ministry.
Millicent -What!
Mildred -Yes; She is going to marry
the minister 'in June. -Somerville Jour-
nal.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Another Chance.
Percy Parkington rose and brushed
:he dust from his knee. Then, draw -
ng himself up to his full height, he
dazed resentfully upon the form of
Miss Muriel Muggins, who nonchalant -
.y fanned herself the while.
"Very well, Miss Muggins," came in
bitter tones from Percy. "Oh, very
Well! " You have ` spurned me, it is
true! Indeed, you have spurned me
twice! But thou a"h despair eats my
heart I shall not die! I mean to go
into the busy world. I will fight; I
will wint My name, shall become
known and my riches shall becomeen-
vied"-
"Pardon
n-vied""Pardon me for interrupting you, Mr.
Parkington," interjected Miss Muggins,
"but when yon shall have accomplish.
ed all that you may try me again." -
Housekeeper.
The Demand For'Civility.
An irate old lady, the wife of a pros-
perous farmer on the outskirts of Phil-
adelphia, stepped off a train in Broad
street station the other day with 'a'
Pace like a thundercloud. Any one'
could see in that scowling countenance
the smoldering fire that might break
forth at any minute. Stamping suit'
i lire.,lu sitillggle. to keep Dace the
1 teat's. Pine she buttonholed the first
person who would Iisteu to 110, tale of
woo.
Bet's ull this here tolls of edueat-'
lug young men to he civil engineers!"
she screeched fndignautly. "Whet we
need in this dere country is more civil
cuudurtors and leas sassy brakemen." --
Philadelphia Times. \,'.
oCandid Advice.
Ile was a great bore and was talking
to a crowd about the. election. „17e
Said:
"Bunco is a good tnau. ' fIe is ca-
pable, honest, fearless and conscien•
tious. He will make the very kind of
111. P. we need. He onee saved my life
from drowning,"
"Do you really want to see Bunco
elected?" asked a solemn faced old
man.
"1 do indeed. I'd do anything to see
him elected," said the bore.
"Then never let anybody know be
saved your life," counseled the solemn
faced man. -Tit -Bits.
A Duro Thine,
Customer -Art' you sure you'd have
my tali et the house on lime?
Garage Owner -Certainly, Don't you
know there's nothing surer than death
and taxis?-Womuu s. Home Compan
lull.
TO THE MODERN QUACK.
(After reading the early history of med
icine,l
Ye makers of fortunes gigantic,
Quack vendors of potions and pills,
Who now give us nothing romantic
Except your advertisement bills,
Consider the wondrous concoctions
Put up to the bottle .or box
By doctors atoretime and, wasting no
more time,
Juet pull up your socks.
"Digestion," they'd ask, "misbehaving?"
Or: "lIhters on both of Your heels?
Tut, tut! Take an ivory shaving'
"Thrice dally an hour before meals."
Such sorts or modirinal dainties,
L':tciced up by a ponderous mien,
IThey'd foist upon folly as certain of jolly
Well curing the spleen.
(
They'd r,l:lost) put up In a flagon
And afterward offer for sale
fink hairs from the head of a dragon,
Llue tufts from a unicorn's tall
And, could they hare only got at theta,
No doubt they'd have mixed with their
drinks
P.a. troublesome tummies the wrappings
of n.uni Illus
Or chips off the sphinx.
Out you, did we ask that a pimple
Do cured with a balsam of bats,
Would only loot;: hopelessly simple
Or rudely ejaculate, "Rats!"
Cone, .give up your commonplace nos-
trums.
Present something quaint to our view.
Those picturesque liars could always find
buyers,
So why shouldn't you?-Puuch.
This is What the Mention of Pie Gid tc'
Willie Brown.
It Sometimes Happens.
"Do you remember that little, waters
eyed, lazy chap we had here three of
four years ago?" asked the bead of tbt•
firm. "Binks, I think bis name was
1 discharged him for incompetency."
"Banks?" the assistant manager re
plied. "Oh, yes, I remember him well."
"He came in to see me today."
"Did he? He went from here tc
New York, didn't he? I suppose he
was wearing a silk hat and an over•.
coat with a fur collar."
"That's the funny thingabout hie
case. I can't understand it. He was
all run down at the heels and wanted
to know if I would' give him 50 cents."
-Chicago Record -Herald.'
A Stickler For Principle.'{
"WIll you be my ownest own for
over and ever, darling?" ling?" pleaded the
lover.
"Do be reasonable, Percy," softly
remonstrated the lady Socialist. "Yoti
know I don't approve of granting spe'
eiai privileges or encouraging menopo.
lies, so please put your question .in
another form." -Illustrated Sunday
Magazine.
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Citi t.he'�DlAtfo {irks the threat eutattd teta lawn. cora co'ds,.end h25 ats..
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Etta t!•-' <.
Stiff trnatIrt. reset fl.uiiiif tb tLlS turn, anu
dA �` � k', „ :�' ••1,..eo" r.'e r'•s . 'ett.ftperi�'ort,,
n hl�i ,iia a, ly nn
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• sleeves of this coat are . a, mile too.
the •free listand- will etaind • by `•
flour laud,eggs 'Ned fight• any at-
tempt to pliace tdnity, upon them. A
lively bine ie 'anticipated ,in . Con-
gress over the {tariff and the course
of events will be 'wlatcheld with
grelat interest by people: on both
sides of the •intennlational _bound_
ary line. •
Postal. -authorities say that over
200 'postoffices have been "closed'iin
Canada by the introduction of
rural dleliveries and the system is'
not far past its {initial. s'tages', The
new system will !probably aclfd
many adlollar of ,expense to the
postoffice department but the con-
venience sof getting .regular' mail
at the dloor is a boon of course.
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AfterIastirring -session the
British Parliament has bean pro-
rogued. It is not improbable that
that the most of the vexing guess-.
tions they have dealt with will
crop up .when the -House` next As-
sembles. ,M!any sof their problems
appear. 'hobo)) up serenely :every
eessiion, Into matter what the action
taken kin the past.
Weather is rather warm '{for in-
surrections but the milners on
Vancouver Island don't appear - to
car and runt chances pf the militia
making it warmer for them. ' It
would beta fortunate discovery in-
deed if some! plan could be evolved
that would eliminate these ructiotls'
and at the same time deal justly
with both parties in these ;Labor
wars.
AN ALL AROUND ORDEAL
When Papa Was Gettinq Ready to At..
tend -a Banquet.
Papa was going to a l:n'tn•iuet.. 1t
was unusual for him to Attend onn-
quets-so unusual, iti feet tint the
Children had boasted of it for :e wee'l,
to all. who would hear.
Now it was the •night of the ban•
(met, and papa was gett; P 10:1:13' nod
the once quiet and orderly bon -e was
much upset.
"Run on out," said malntlil 0nd t -rt
bother your fetbcr whale cc's d
lug." Pupa was shaving toad at tar
same tittle cotumittin,g a speech 11)
memory in case he should be vatted
upon for something impromptu.
The tiny trickles of blood down u!::
elfin showed where the speech
getting the better part of ala atten-
tion. On the bed lay a clean wnite
shirt, and 1311010 a chair hung patio
dress clothes. Ile hadn't worn u,e
ureas clothes for two yeti va
considerably stunt eh now.
After awhile the children, trottel1-
ing interestedly at the door, 11011111 'm
tot•lainini thit:S's,
"Confound the shirt!" Mimeo pll1.
"1 •k.uoty I washed toy hands, lint Ole
neckband's all dirty," 1Luutna's curve
scotched him.
Through the 1,1311ole the chiltt c.1t
sure' nnnn straddle intra his cunt •t nR
short:
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; Ile tllcln't
Then his shoes hurt hit' ,, co
get his tle fixec'ii ht I�•bs ha dtl
er•
Chief washopel'essly mtsasing, tine emir-
Iy lie stood miserably in the niiocue ut
the Doer.
His face was red. the persplrtttion
hourocl down his nose, 1110 9Ft'Irl 11011'
stood op, hind he teas atwnt the whet
,utic•o?hfertuble loolcing per'son the coil.
dren had ever seen.
"Now, then" staid mamma, with n
sigh, "you're fixed: Yon have uu idea,
dear, how nice'you loop."
"Oil, yes," pada,seeded, 41 look nice.
I don't think." ilii+n I found his 'bait
land a;light Boat and s sed. etitily
a
nd
tucomfortably out;, Jpechildren,hid-
ing
behind the stair railing, saw bite
dept.
"Garee, said the little boy, "when 1
get. big 1 •\don't go to any dinners,
They can bring mine."
"You'll have to." said his sister wise-
ly. "Men always have to go .to dht
ners. But they dress up funny, don't
they!" -Galveston News.
Tom's Memory.
"Before i went away '1 told Tom just
what I wanted him to de. about the
house from day to day, and to make it
doubly sure 1 talked my orders Into
our phonograph so be could play the
record each night and so remember."
"Abd did he then forget':"
"I found everything In the house
about. ruined. Ele said be couldn't {war
to play the pbuuograpb in my abs"ace;
it reminded blur so of'me and wade
hitt{ lonely." -Poston Iiera!d.
Not So Per Wrong,
")Ince you t\'rtttvu alt the laritatinns
to Illy !::Il'IJ', mamma?" queried 5111'.
Eva, •
.Wes: dear," nes\vered her moth"t-.
"I'lt,'y Inc all u•ritteu and rn iIT"rl.'
And hoev 500n will the ttrreprinns
and deceptions begin to come ILO" -
Chicago News.
rhe family remedy for Coughs and Colds
'Shiloh costs so 11211.1 and does se much!'
'•\'i heu my wife ,bakes u^ her mind."
stint 31r. Alel'!etult. "there is no use 1f
arguing with her'•
"But elity wnm:n t•h:uiges her o;.iu-
1011 SOtltetltlll'S."
"Yes, .\ud Henrietta, is particularly
resolute when she makes up her mind
to cbaugo her opittiuu," \A asltii.etau
Stun.
ALLIGATORS' NESTS.
They Resemble li ye.':acks and Are
Natural incubators.
"An alligators' utast is an Interesting
Thiry..." snit] :AIl!outur doe. "Wild
mainziramranniamaisimezaztmzezzimanimailam
IN THE RACE FOR BUSINESS
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The gentlemas4n thr tortoise
represents. the' tan Fwliowcloes, not
adrertjse ¢the one whd't! es to do
\buslness as it was done h1 the days
of the tallow candle of the'oil lamp.
Are ie.'? in the gla"re pf 4h�,,i,�elec-
tric light -in the,autbmobi ,of
Modern Methods?
Our Want Adshare high voltage
batteries, whether you;want light
or power -business' publicity 'or'
competent help
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without
a doubt
you'll
find this out
in allil''
your -travels
round about
the bread,that's
best with any
meal-
istjust the en-
and only real
Mother's
Bread;
Vis®®EMIIIIRM
better bread
could not be
made
--that's what -you'll
say when you have
tried this crispy,
crusty
Mother's Bread
rtliff
Phone No. a
and have it
delivered to your
house every day.
1,°llfUry h 1,4, 41W1,4 uw,t0 1111 tot• Lmlae Uf-
tt,
ill<ey
ti, arc rive{^ or iu ilttitsby" 1"trey
tnnde of mut] saw •gre'ss .{tad .leaves
4ttld mold,'The j are sort of •nettlral
1uCtibators, - for theeggs, nhIch are
laid ''from thirty -OM -to '0101113 In 14
-nest at ant Laine, art -ti itched 'dill by'
the steam witieli CoubS'up th,nuttgb the
aunt to lunch as by the stun, 'Around
the best a pile of gitiss is laid, some-
times not high as alt, feet, tried from e
dislauce resembles a stack of hay
The mother gator has Ile' den neat'
by. She makes it by burrowing Into
a bank of soft mud, and sometimes It
is seventy feet or more.lnland, The
only wny to get her out •of a den like
that is to take a long steel. rod and
thrust it'dowu the tunnel, winch is al
ways slanting. When the gator teals
the prodding she will come out to sue
what the titrouble Is.
"It takes alligator eggs two months
and six' days to htlleb. When the tittle
ones come out the mother calls them
together by a noise which is something
between t cluck and n grun a l
1 t g t, and they
all cernlnble down from the nest to her
den, if it Is on the edge of a river
the den Is filled with minnows. As the
mother enters the den she swishes her
tail around with terrific force, killing,
the smallest fish', and when they coat'
the little alligatot•s'nnb them up.
"A mother' alligator will sometimes
have four or lice dens, and she takes
her brood from cue to another, repeat-
ing the swishing process in each one
until the young ones have bad a full
meal."-FIarriet Quint by in Leslie's.
At 2 A. M.
Goodman (sententiously) -It is the
tittle things that trouble us.
Rounder -Sure! It's always easier to
Hud the house than to locate the key.
•Gtiod Farm Fartii tor Safe.
Lot 35, Concession 3 Tuckersmith
containing 100 acres, 93 all cleared
and to 11 splendid state of cultiv-
at:on. The farm is well under
dra'n' d and fenced with five acres
of good hardwood bush, Lar;;•^
bans: barn and -straw shed with
good stabling, silo and other out
buildings. (food brick Noris', sight
rooms iditcht'nand woodshed with
good cel'!ar and hard and soft
water, There is a splendid apple
orchard also lasga orchard of
plums, pears, and clierrys trees
and an 'll:undancr• of shade'trees.
On the farm are i\\-') never fa!;;n,'
wells One with with the windmill
Th:, farm is c••nvc.nierit to ri,urr'tt
and ,cl i al six mil- s from tl:ctow•t:
Lawn 01 Clinton 1nt1 S aforth unit d
m 1 o fr•,lni t'tl TeLl-
pit`,n 1 . h'iu, . .\ tti',ong distance
e",este etinn, rural m1'1 delivery
I.,zt' tole r' t11. she:) •ninid,at,'ly
'1:'.s t,.ai1n11.l ns111'0. pr'/ -
t1
t is git,ing up farming. Apply
an th promises or • act '0 s•i
A. ELCCIAT.
'Brucef•0 01
Will Sell at Ninety
1:'11 cind,nd f s piinr ll 1 11 3ltt-
k]:L'.1 a. 1)•: . ' : , . i -n ,L 1. r, :t i•il,,
1 1 .:;- r no 1l iti .'tntl iia,r1 .p I -•
1- '•'st r 'tllu)ns hail yelirly. All
t•11,u1't_1 Ill. r'S right
to int ,gat• 1 and 1 r iti , of
lesuc, Si curit} u,:l:mn ,'d>d.. P,a.�•
1 ,ght.\ almve al)).r.\ 1 and a krill 111-1,
c•)11: 1 11,241 001. Ari , t,u1r
1-c- 1,1 ii ear i s .\t1 i, s;
:7'. Clinton,
e'ill'Ill liar Sale.
A desirable' 100 -acre farts for
sale, being Lot 24, Con, 5, Hulked.
Good frame House and kitchen;
bank barn 50x66, 3 miles from Clin-
ton, 3-•1 mile from school. The farm
is well fenced, well underdrained,
and in good state of cultivation.
Plenty of spring water. Possession
given to suit!purchaser. For fur-
ther
ther particulars apply to
JOHN CARBERT,
• Clinton, P:O.
Phone 4 on 165.
Slabs For Sale
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1: inches long, Hardwood,
12 inches long, Ludy Wood.
JT.dC6ETl1 SAY! MILL
We can fill all orders for Na-
tional Portland Cement at once.
call or phone.
J. HuTTeN
LONDE$B06Z0
CLINTON COAL
YARDS
Yards Opposite G. T,1R. Station
All kinds of Coal on hand--'
Chestnut Solt Coal
Stove Blacksmith
Furnaceo
C ke
Kennel Coal and Wood
Tile -22, 3 and 4 -inch size
The Tile is of'the very best
quality.
Brick to Order.
A• FORBi3
• •PLones2.
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4 a ns> 'h
A I.l t lilt;•.
1 {aJ 1 lkrr, Thera. I
I9tc
tips your fl'other gives me, are
always ti'rettg "
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Thi+n why don't ,v0up iiiy then{ Ilia
othc'1' rosy •-ilptalutbe 0l,okesmntr•heview •
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Live Fowls Wantcd
3 am now ready ito handlte Pat
hens• and Young
Chicken's
and
oUl, Dtcka aft highest
prides, y
Poultry taken not latter than •Notttcy Euhlic, Conveyancer,
Thursday Llf -'4trh {recti,. (1)11er Financial and Real, Estate.
BARRISTER 13OLIOII'ORe 1IOl' jIt ..
P1713L SC, - ETO
CLINTON
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Oonne once, Notary y Public,
Commissioner, etc.
REAL ESTATE ANIJ INSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage b
arrage Licenses,
I3ilrontSt„ Clinton,
H. 1'
RANO
'Fa wli I.ancllec1 late" en. INStJRA C.'AGL+'NT-Roe •o en in
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W. b3AROT?;IS enrnncu Couipanfes.;
Base' Line, , Division Court Office.'.
Phona 14 on :160.
• Auction Sale of School
Auction sale of School 'property
on Mendel, Aug, ••Ifth, at 4p,m. being
S.S. No. 811ulleftt the build;ng is a.
frame sttructiu'e and there is one
acre, of land. Also 'two box stoves
for sale one nearly new.
Money Wanted.
I have several inquiries for loans
of various amounts and will be
pleased to find investments for
funds on mortgagee,
W. T3R1DONE
1+ -suns tor Sale
A desirable 80 acre farts for sale
Good frame house, a parlor, dining
room, summer kitchen and wood
sheet. A bank barn with cement
floors, pig pen with cement floor
and troughs, and dri *e shed, well
drained, all seeded but about 22
acres, everything in good shape,
Some of the money may be h, d at
a lo\v rate of interest, will sell with
or without crop. Apply to
IT. TUSK, Lonclesboro,
or on the premises, lot 17, con. 8,
Hull ett,
Wanted
A man of good - address and abil-
ity to act as our representative' in
the Counfty of Huron. A splendid
opening for the right man, For
full particulars write
STONE S WELLINGTON
Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont
To Thsi Farmers
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. C. B. HALe.
Residence Phone No.100 : Office No.2
Windstorm Insurance
The Usnid;t Wea- ther IllSnrdn]e (:o,
will insure all buildings against dam-
age dont by n•it.dstarn,s, moderate
rates, No premium note.
CUARLI'(S 13. 13ALPr
1listttet Agent Clinton
Q''illin
For Sale
A first class farm, consisting of
35 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34,Hul-
lett township, 3miles from Londes-
bore, and 5 miles from Blyth, 11-2
miles from School. A bank horn 36
by 56, another barn 36x52, drive
shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty
of water, about ant (,acre of or-
chard, Possession can be given
right after harvest. Apply to
WILLIAM LONGMAN,
)Blyth, P.„0.
Farm 104' Sale
The executor of the Southcombe
Estate offors for sale 50 acres -
East half of lot 28, eon. 6, Hullett
A first-class farm, web watered
and improved; and with good
buildings. Also• the undersigned
offers for sale, lot 29i con. 6,Hull-
ett, 100 acres. These farms may be
bought together or separately,
JAiiES SOUTIICOMBE.
Clinton,
Ford 82, Mc cod
We're now selling Timothy Seed
(Government Standard:).
We also have on hand, Alfalfa,
Alsike, and Red Clover.
We always have on hand -Goose
Wheat, Peas; Batley and Feed Corn
Highest Market Prices paid for Hay
and all Grains.
Ford & McLeod
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DRI S. W. TFIOMPSO1S
Physician, Surgeon, Ete
mein] attention given to distances of the
Stye, nor, Throat, and Noes,
Eyes carefully examiner, and suitable glasses
prescribed,
Office and Residence.
Two doers west of the Cowlnerclal Hotel
•
Duron St.
DRS. GiJNN and GANDIER
Dr. W. Guam, L. R. 0, P., L. D. C. 5., Edina
Dr ..I. 0. Cs maler. B.A. XII,
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton.
Sight calls at residence, Rattenburl 161'.
or at hospital
DR. J. W. SHAW.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
rrcurhenr, otc•, oalce and residence on
tenbury 81„ opposite W.Earwan's residence.
DR. F. R. AXON
DENTISTS -
erovvn and llrldge {l'orlr a Specialty:-
Graduate
pecialty:Graduate of C.O.D.S.; Chicago, and 12.0,13,5
Toronto.
Ilnylleld on -Mondays, 111av 100 to Decent
DR. 't4, FOWLER,
DENTIST{.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store,
Speoial Dare taken to make dental treu,t•
mant as . painless es possible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live stook and general Anction te"
GODERIOH ONT
)1 ainstoal< pales a specralr), Oirees et rel
Ngw ERA otl!ce, Clinton prt,nn ty attetua'
to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' style note
discounted
G. D. DlcTaggart Al. D. McTal gar
ie .E1 u >g,,,g: a et BroL
ZPINEtERS
ALBERT ST , CLI.NiTOi:,
General Betaking I31tt«1��;r
tr'annacted
DOTES DISCOUNTED
De,tfts farmed. Interest allowed on
deposits.
The 'p !„fit tLlliiv!,
Fire Insurance eca,
Parra anel [Striated Town Pfm''.^
tarty Only Insured.
OFFICERS.
J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth,
J Connolly, Vice -I -res., Goderich,
T. E. Rays, Sec.-Treas., Seafosoth
DIRECTORS,
Jas, Connelly, Hclmesvtlle, Jolly
Watt, laarloek; G. Dale, Clinton; D.
F. McGregor, Seafortb, J. Evans,
Beechwood, J.0, Grieve, Winthrop
J Benneweis, Brodhagen; 113. Me-
lhvan, Clinton.
Each Director is Inspector of
losses in hie own district,
AGENTS,
Robt Smith, HarlocIe; Ed. flinch -
ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg-
monsiviile; a. W. Yeo, 'Holmesvilley
Payments y ntmay be .made at The
1Slnrrish Clothing Co., Clinton, or
E.113_ Cutt, Goderich.
JACOB TAYLOR
e LI1N TON
Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance
t7eaI estate boup.tit and !sold
Money to loan
Office Iseac Street, next door to New
EL'S
Granas Trunk Rail way System
Railway Time Table
London, Huron and Bruce,
North Passenger
London, depart,.,.. 8.30 a m 4.50 p;jn
Centralia 9.40 5,43
Exeter 9.53 5,54
Hensall 10.08 6.05
fi
filppen 10.10 6.11
Blinton ld 10,80 6.19
Clinton 11,00 6.85
LonBlythdesboro 111,271.18 637.0,52
0
Belgrave - 11.40 7.13`
Wingham, arrive11.50 7.351
South 7.08 8.56
Passenge
Wingham, depart6.43 am 3.33 p m
Belgrave 6.54 3.44
Blyth
Londesboro 7.16 4.04
Ulinton 7,50 4.23
Bruce6eId 8.12 4.39
Si"eppen 8,23 4,47
Hensall 8.32 4,52
Exeter ' 8.48 5.05
Centralia 9.00 5.15
London, arrive 10 00 6,10
Buffalo and (:rode
Wes` Pessengel
am pm pm
Stratford 10.00 1.2.20 5,25 10:20
Mitchell 10.22 12.45• 5.55 10,47
CST
Seafistenortit 10.45 1.10 6.18 11.12
11.07 1.25 6.40 11.28
Holmes ville 11.16 1,33 6:46 11.38
Goderich 11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55
East
1'w sseng@r
am pm ppm
Goderich ..... 7,10 2.40 4.50
Holmesvtlle ., 7.26 2.57 5.06
Clinton. ........ .,.,. 7.35 3,07 5.15
Seatorth 7.52 3.25 5.32
Mitchell....,......,., 816 3,48 655
Stratford 8.40 415 '620
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