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►r�'t Oe Without Them
in .Pills the only thiegs that keep hint welts;
Poaelme RivER, Ont.
"Enclosed please find 5oc. for which
kindly send me a box of GIN PILIiS,as
a don't feel that I can remain long
without some of them in the house. I
find them so good that if I am out. of
GIN PILLS, the house seems to be all
wrong somehow. Kindly send pills: by
return mail." Ricrinxn HAMbyN.
If you have any trouble in getting
GIN PILLS in your neighborhood,
write direct to Its, enclosing the regular
retail price, 5oc. a boa, 6 for$z,so, and
we will fill your order by return mail,
at the same time giving you the name
of a nearby dealer who bandies 'GIN
PILLS.,
There is no otberremedy in the world
that acts so quickly and so effectively in
relieving Pain in the Back, curing
Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Suppres-
sion or Incontinence of Urine and
driving Rheumatism.out of the system.
Sample box free if you write us, men-
tioning this paper. National Drug and
Chem. Co., of Canada Limited, Toronto.
Manga-Tone Blood Tablets purify and
enrich the blood esppecially good for
women and young girls, 5oc. a box. 203
The New Era.
47TH YEAR.
"IN THE PUBLIC' SERVICE,"
W. II. KERB .it SON, Props.
J. Leslie Kerr, Business Manager
New Era,-Oiie Year in advance $1,00
New Era, when not paid in ad -
van ce.. $1.50
New Era, to the Un'ted States
in advance $1.50
Advertising Rates on Application.
Job work prices advance on July
let, 1913, in accordance with
the Huron Co. Press Asso-
ciation Rates,
Office Phone 30 House Phone 05
FALLING EAJ
Many Peop c Have a SIMI Je Way
• of Stopping it -They Use
Parisian Sage.
It etas Dr,. Sainge•rbond of Paris
who first discovered that dandruff
wad falling hair were causedby a
mnc(ob9.
And now that Parisian Sage the
remedy that kills the dandruff
germ is sold rin. everry !town in
Canada, the peoplei'of this country
have awakened to the fact that
dandruff isunnecessary ;-that. fall
-ling hair and itching soap can be
quickly stopped and that the peo-
ple, who use Paarieian• Sage will
never grow bald..
To every reader of the New Era
who wishes to enadicate offensive
dandruff
stopfalling
hair
and have
an immaculately .clean seal free
from acidness', W. S. R. Holmes
says he will sell Parisian Sage in
a fifty cent bottle with a guarantee
toff
refund the
money if not satisfi-
ed, It is .aid ideal, daintily per-
fumed • hair dressing, free from
grease and' stickinesss that will put
life and beauty into dull faded hair
amid cause it to grow lustrous and
' luxuri{aint, •
New Postage Stamp Needed
Toroato Star.
v
The tntroduction of the special.
delivery stamp in the postal ser-
rvice has been of great convenience
to lil1sireess men, ensuring as it does
4 the immediate delivery of an im-
portant letter by messenger,
t
be introdu edr wou .dnt be<li thet" t der
felrred de:liver.* ,stanape +' Fytie
'stamp could be sold at( a price that
would cover the cost entailed by
the service rendered tb the per-
son .using it. Tho uses to which a
deferlled deliveny estanuplcoufd be
put are numerous. Such a stamp
-Would need to be of a special design
and color, with a blank space in
which could d
hew written t
ten
the date of
elellever'y By Using .this e•tamp
people could mail Christmas pre-
tsents well in advance instead of
congesting :the mail 'service on
'Christmas day and the two days
•ptee,ceding, This would have the
- good effect Of distributing the
shopping over a llongertpereod; If
your birthday g.neetings to a friend.
' could be.mailed at any time and
stamped for delivery on a certain
date, you would' eseape the re-
proach of forgetting to send greet-
, jogs' at all, •If the call for a month-
Iyer' annual meeting could be
posted at any time for delivery on
a certain date, it Would often prove
cohVenienee in business,
,And this ought tolibe a kierviee 'c
hieh,'ata s0aall east, the posit -
office could undertake, T
,c¢iabl.e people 4 _ , i ,'would'
titch 1?u ° .olreb� aliiva'd bf
.nsse 'instead of with it or
.430,111114 It, Abd if well handled; it'
nilelt to add to the postal( seven-
ties and to popular ,satisfaction with
• the service,
Christmas Hint
Playthings Pore the Baby
Always Acceptable
•
If 'there is a baby In tbe hoose 'to
be provided with it Christmas gift its
mother will appreciatea pretty creep,
ing blanket: line the one pictured,
it is of grey canton flannel, interne
eel with sheet wadding and another
A CREiienve BLANKET,
piece of the flannel to make the blan-
ket a protection from the drafty
floor. Animals and all kinds of toys
are cut out of cretonne or calico and
appliqued on the flannel with red cot-
ton in catstitch. Ttie blanket is bem-
med and catstltched about the edges.
Couldn't h Housework
HEART WAS SQ BAD.
Mrs. Thomas Melville, Saltcoats, Sask.,
writes:-" I thought it my duty to write
and tell you how much your Milburn's
Heart and Nerve Pills did for me. My
heart was so bad I could not sleep, eat,
nor walk about the house. I could not
do my housework at all, what my hus-
band could not do had to go undone.
I had two small children depending on
me besides three men to cook for, and it
worried me to not be able to do anything.
My husband had taken some of your
pills, some years ago, and insisted on
me trying them, so I started, and be-
fore I had taken them two weeks I was
considerably better, and before I had
taken two boxes I was doing my own work
again, Anyone suffering from heart
or nerve trouble of any kind should
just give your pills a trial. If anyone
cares to write to me I will gladly give
them all the information I know con-
cerning your wonderful medicine."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are
50c, per box, or 3 boxes for 51.25, at all
dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of
price by The T. Milburn Co,, Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
Pity the Editor.
"What's the matter?" inquired the
foreman as he centered the sanctum
for copy, and noted the editor's swol-
len forebead, puffed red eye, and tat-
tered, dusty coat. "Did you fall down-
stairs?"
"No—only that, replied the edi-
tor, pointing with his finger to a
paragraph in the paper before bin.
It's in our account of the Crapley
Snaith wedding, It ought to read:
Miss Smith's t'' ..,pled, shining face
formed a pleasing contrast to lllr.
Crapiey's strong, bold physiognomy.'
But see how it was printed."
And the foreman rea,i:' "Miss
Smith's pimpled, skinny face formed •
a pleasing contrast to Mr. Crapley's
strange, bald physiognomy."
"Cru le
was to taste contin-
ued
J
the editor, throwing
one blood-
steeaked handkerchief into the waste-
paper basket, and feeling in his
picket for a clean one, 'and he—
but just send that proofreader man
here! There's fight left in pie yet!"
Loss of Illusion! Memory.
One of the most notable cases of
sudden loss "'of musical memory re-
lated is that of Emile Prudent. One
day in a concert while playing his
own concerto with orchestra he lost
all, consciousness oL, the connection
between the notes, and: from that
time 1 e had music only as confused
sounds. Neither from his own play -
in,; nor from thatof the orchestra
could he gain a distinct. idea and
found
t d thathe bad completely lost
p ,>'
the setilliy to read the notes. From
this attack, However, he soon recov-
ered the gravest symptoms disap-
peared the naxt day, but from that
time be could play only from notes.
Children, Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R IA
To Suffer From
Headaches
MAKES LIFE MISERABLE.
It takes a person who has had and is
subject to headache to describe the suffer-
ing which attends it, The dull throbbing,
the intense pain, sometimes in one part.
of the head, sometimes in another, and
then again over the whole head, varying
in its severity by the cause which brings
it on, purely insto'tes that there is
something amiss with -tie system. The
fact that Burdock Blood Bitters reaches
the seat of the trouble is due to its Success
in relieving and perrnanentl, ctfriiig the
suss of the Mao cue
tandson 416 15th Ave, East, Cal-
gary, Alta., writes: " Bor three years I was.
troubled all the time with sick headache.,
and suffered also with constipation, 'and,
kept breaking out in pimples and sores on
my face, 'I tried everything till at last a
friend told me of Burdock Blood Bitters.
I took two bottles, and my, skin is as
clean and :pure as a baby's, and 9 bait
never been troubled with the headaches
since,"
Burdock Blood Bitters is manufactured
only by The T, Milburn Co:, 'Limited,
Toronto, Ont,
1 ILOH
quickly stops coughs. cure., colds, and heals
the throat, end 'tunas. Fe gents,
rhe family reined; Co
Shiloh costs sot tittl-i
Coughs. and Cuda
nd does So much
Siting lTpali s,ittieia.a.
"So'seb- was untrue to tiro man stat
was engaged tri?" •
"Yes You see, ho drink,,, sotolcc,s
and gambles."
"0h,,3 see. Silo was tetegood to Le
true,"
A Gentle Flint.
"1400 at best is but a gi000ly prta-
an earl the moralizing bachelor,
"30 much the :wo1so for mon a bh
dr'll cratoly moose solitary c .ae-
nient rwmartc-d.:the girl who bad
Welding. Copper,
A prones of welding emitter with the
oxyacetylene Mune has been devpiup
act by 1i (Lerman iuceutor. He bag.
found it N'ecessar'y to use 11: pct torch-
es then for iron medium but in gener-
al ' Ibe process is simllur, except •that
he employs 0 liquid welding paste and
special copper 'welding vire. The
paste prevents the formation of oxide.
The process has been used for welding
copper plates up to au inch in tbick-.
ness. The'plotess is being used in the
principal copper works in Uermany
withgreat success. .•
THE IIALUSKED
MAS( AND W
ONAN
What it Beaus When ton
Fed ''Ai! Out of Sorts"
You know what it means to feel
"all out of s'ortst" Most peopl.,
have felt this way at ,stoeue ;time,
Nerves out of order; irritable,lan-
guid, depressed. An aching head
a, fagged brkin, appetite bad and
digestion weak, With:some people
this (condition conies and ,goes ;
with others it is chronic; they can't
shake it off, It interfers'witlebusi-
ness, spoils recreation and voles
life of all itsloye. Thesb men and
women are only able to live and
work at "half speed."
Half speed people have lost that
abundant natural vitality which en-
ables others to. Igo "full -speed -
ahead" through life. Their energy
and nerve power have evaporated
-they cannot work long without
breaking 'down, The 'trouble is
nerve weakness and is caused by
poor, watery blood, You can be -
gen to improve your condition to-
day by taking De. Williams' Pink
Pills, They make rich, red blood
once more pulsate through your
veins, and yonr nerves thrill with
fresh vigor, Here is convincing
evidence that new strength and
full health can be had; through the
use of Dr. Williamis' Pink Pills.
Mr. Newton Mayhew, North TW(yon,
1?. Bele!sayie..- "I am a farmer, and
naturally have to work very 'hard,
The h result was that Ifound myself
very much run down. My brood
became thin and watery, and my
muscles flabby, I 'took doctors
treatment but it did not help me
and I grew so weak that I could
scarcely evork at all. And I found
medical treatment Was not helping.
mo I decided to try Dr. Williams'
Pini: Pills, and in these I found the
medicine I needed,as' in a short time
I was restored to my old health and
vigor. I shall always recommend
these pills to all suffers,"
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are ...told
by all medicine dealers, or will be*
mailed, post paid, at 50 cents a box
or 'six boxes for $2.50 by the Dr. 1
Williams' Medicine Co,, Brockville,
Ont,
Is the Tairge
Aim to make that strong -and digestion good -and you
will keep well l No chain be stronger; than its weakest
link. No man is stronger than his stomach. :: ' With
stomach disordered a train of diseases follow,
I"r. ll'leree'sr RtIden J,y eeli ;e:a.1 INse t.very
makes the stomach healthy, the liver active and the blood pure. Made from
forest roots, and extracted without the, use of alcohol. Sold by druggists, in
liquid. form at 80.00 per bottle for over 40 years, giving general satisfaction:
If yoga prefer tablets as modUled by B. V. Pierce, WI. D., these can be.:.
'Asad of medicine dealers or trial box by, man orp receipt of 5ec in stamps.
51
ENTER ,T,HE OYSTER.
There's an F1 in the Month That's Goo,
For Bivalves.
For t:c•alluped oysters prepare 0 pint
uyslprs and season them with, half.
Ioasnoo 11ui of salt' nod half a wilt -
spoonful of Popp, r.foot() one-third crop
of Melted bu'tfcr stir a cup of Tracker
crumbs. Rutter a sill/1110W dish, put in
one-fuurth.ol' the crumbs, then 10110 of
the oysters, then one-fourth more of
the crumbs, the remaining, oysters and
u thick layer of crumbs on the 'top.
Bake twenty minutes 01• until the
crumbs are brown add the jntee hub -
hies tip on the edp•es. In doubling tbe.
rule half t1s limey cracker :.crumbs
more will be suIiic'ient•
1
Cream Oysters on the Half Shell."
Pour into a saucepan a cupful of hot
ing "wet goods" to the town hall.
Whiskey, beer in bottles, and kegs
and several other kinds were in-
cluded. Harry, James, propritor
of the hotel, lost his license•scarce-
ly three months ago, when the did
not comply with 'conditions llaid
down by the license commissioners
On several occasions, he had . been
fined for supplying liquor to"last-.
ers", James appeared before Magis
trate Leckie Tuesday morning and
was fined $100 and cost,
For Sale
Mare and dolt for sale ; colt ris-
ing -six months,
FRED WATTS,
Phone 149 Raglan Street
Box 156, Clinton
water, one of milk and one of cream, Wanted
with a little salt. Set into a kettle of
hot water until it boils; then stir in two A good general servant by the
tablespoonfuls of butter and a little 1st of December. Apply to
NIRS, HOLT,
North St., .Goderich
stilt, with white pepper. Take from
the Bre and add two heaping table-
spoonfuls or corn starch Wet with cold
mill;. By this time your shells should iilull Lost
be washed and buttered and a fine
oyster laid within each. Range the A Brown Fur Muff lost on Sate'
shells closely together in- a large bak- urday, .someone picking it up by
ing pan. Stir the cream very hard and mistake in a store in Clinton,
811 up each shell with a spoon. Bake Will person kindly leave 'same at
five or six minutes iu a hot oven after The New Era Office,
the shells become warm.
Oysters In Cream (German Fashion).
Drain twenty-four oysters, add the
juice of a lemon, one ounce of butter,
salt and pepper and bring to a boil.
Melt one ounce of butter, add two tea-
spoonfuls of flour, one-half pint of
white stock, a spoonful of mushroom
ketchup and cook and stir five min-
utes. Blend the yolks of two eggs
with one-half 0001101 of cream or milk,
add to the sauce and pour over the oys-
ters.
An Incendiary lily.
A fly caused a lire in a large house
at Westport, New Zealand, not long
since. The fire, by which the house
was burned to the ground, was due
to the fly which escaped from a
burning mass from a gas jet into
which it
bad flown, a
and alighting on
the window curtain, set them ablaze.
Seizure of Liquor
at. Brussels Hotel
Brussels ; Nov. 4. -License Inspect
or Johnston was among the passen-
gers for Brussels on the train from
the North Monday afternoon. Im-
mediately upon his arrival he and
Constable Oliver called at the Am- •
erican Hotel, which is without a
license, and instituted a search for
alcholic liquors. Within la very
,short time their efforts were s•e-;
warded and the drayman wascall-
ed to convey a load of
Slack
Knjght
Stove
Polisit
MAKES HOME BRIGHTER,
AND. LABOR. LIGHTER.
.A PASTETHE F F. DALLEYGen No DUSTI
NO WASTE (HAMILTON, CANADA I No Rust
iwithout
a doubt
1
you'll',
find this out
in all
your travels
round about
the bread that's
best with any
meal
hsJ"Lld ll'G•on'':',
And only 'rea'1
Mother's
Bread
better bread
could root be
made
--that's what you'll
say when you have
tried this crispy,
crusty,
Mother's Breads
Phone No, t
and have it.
delivered to your
house every day.
Farm for Sale
A good (farm, consisting of
88 acres, being'Lot 16, Maitland con-
cession, Goderich township, two
miles north of 1'Hohuesville, con-
venient to church and school, also
cheese and butter factory. Good
7 -roomed house with pantry and
back kitchen, excellent cellar and
plenty • of hard and 'soft water -
water piped' to barn ; good bank
barn 45x45, straw shed 18x36, s;tab-
Jing underneath all ; two orchards
principally spies and baldwins ; the
farm istile'd-drained; welt fenced
small bush; no; (wasps land; all
seeded down except 17 acres, which
IS ploughed. Rural telephone in
house with .long distance connec-
tion, also on rural mall route. Pos-
session given to suit purchaseve
LEWIS TEBBUTT,
Hotinesville,
phone 9 on 143 Goderich township
Telegraph School
I have started a night telegraph
school and will start e. day school es
soon as I can sell or trade my flour and
feed store for town property or a
farm. A, le. Matheson,
Good Farm for Sate..
Lot 35, Concession 3 Tuck-ersmith
coata'ning 100 acres, 95 all cleared
and in a splendid state of cultiv-
ation. The farm is well under
dian, d and fenced with five acres
of good hardwood, bush. Large
bank barn and straw shed with
good stabling,
silo
and other
out.
buildings. , Good brick house eight
roonis ketchenand woodshed with
good celltar and hard and soft
water. There is a splendid apple
Orchard al d also large orchard of
plums, pears, and cherrys trees
and an abundance of shade trees.
On 'the farm are two never failing
wells one with with the windmill
The farm is convenient to church.
and school six miles from tthetown
town of Clinton and Seaforth and 2
1-2 mites from Bruce field Tele
phone in house wifch long distance
conneotion, rural mail delivery
route to be established irmndiately
Terms reasonable as the pre -
Hefter is giving up farming, Apply
on she premises or address
i
A. ELCOA
T'
,Brucef:eld
Slabs For
Slabs. For Sale
14 inches long, Hardwood,'
12 inches long, Body Wood,
STAPLETO?SA\', �9f6
CLINTON COAL
YARDS
Yards Opposite G. T.R. Station
411 kinds 01 Coat on hand- - .
llhestnut Soft Coal
Stove Blacksmith
Furnace Coke
Kennel Coal and Wood
Tile -2, 3 and r4 -inch site—
The .Tile is of the very best
'quality,
Brick to Ord''er.
Phone 5g.
Exp1eriezrc0d; and girls to learn
Knittiing and Looping; Will pay
$5.00 per week while learning
Steady empioymont, Pleasant
position. Apply at mice
CLINTON KNITTING 00„
Clinton, Ontario,
Notice
I am prepared to do carpentering
and repairing, Storm doors and
Windows made to order. Charges
reasonable, Orders left • at the
house or at T4 Watts' e'hoe store
will be promptly ,attended to;
ALEX, GOSLEIGE,
Riattenbury Street
House for Safe
I ani instructed to sell quick.
Here is a chance, tot secure an
excellent Bottle at a bargain price.
I will show property, and consider
any fair offer.
OE B. HALE.
For Sale
A, second-hand Wood Furnace in
first-class condition. Also one sec-
ond -hind Radiant Home Heater.
Apply to THOS. HAWKINS,
at R;owland's Hardware
Farm for Safe.
A desirable 100 -acre farm for
stale, being Lot 24, Con. 5, Flulleitt.
Good frame house and kitchen;
bank barn 50x66, 3 miles from Clin-
ton, 3-4 mile from school. The farm
is well fenced, well' underclrained,
and. in good state of cultivation.
Plenty of spring water. - Possession
given to suit! purchaser. For fur-
ther. particulars apply to
JOHN CARBERT,
Clinton, P,O.
Phone 4 on 165.
Live fowls Wanted
I am now ,.ready ito handle Fat
Hens and Young C'hicl.eins, and
Young Ducks, at highest prices.
Poultry taken not latter than
Thursday of ',eaah week, Other
Fowls handled latter on,
W. MARQUIS
Base Lime,
Phone 11 on 166.
Money Wanted.
I have several inquiries for loans
of various amounts and will be
pleased to find investments for
funds on mortgage's,
W,ERYDONE
Farill tor Sale
A desirable 80 acre farm for sale
Good frame house, 0 parlor, dining
room, summer kitchen and wood
shed. A bank barn with cement
More, 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 m,ay be had al
a low rate of interest, will sell with
\or without crop. Apply to
11 HESK, Londesboro,
or on the premises, lot 17, con. le
Hultett.
Farm For Sage
A first class farm, consisting of
75 acres, en con. 12, part lot 34, Hut-
lett township, 3 miles from Londes-
boyo, and Smiles front Blyth, 11-2
miles from School. A bank barn 38
by 56, another ,barn 36x52, drive
shed 24r
x40 A b_ ick house, plenty
of water, about 'an''.laacre of or -
light after harvest. APPIy to
WILLIAM LONGMAN,
Plastid. har{d. Po
esession
can b
e'v
gi en
(Birth, P.jO:
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 -Goose
Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn
Highest Market Prices .paid for Hay
and sill Grates.
FORD & llc6,�D
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BARR,[BTEEI SOLICIITOE NOT'AEL
0 INTOt7
CHARLES :iB, H16'I41.
()onnayance, Notary P.4f*e°
Cogrmiesioner, etc.
REAL ESTATE AN1D 1NSTJaAICc;E
Issuer ok MarriageLioansere
Turon�St,, Oilmen
H. T, RANO 1
Notary Public, Conveyancer,
Financial and Rent Betake;;;
IN1URANC.n AGENT,-Sieeresenteeg i(3lire;lia;.
Surnnoo Companies..
ELDivision 4lo;tirt 011ie s,
Me litAi,,
DRl '". W THOMpS�9ltt
Physician, Surgeon, Etc
saeelal attention: given to diseaseso(t5e
,'Eye, Ear. Throat,. and Nose..
Eyes•oasefully examined, and suitable dOragas.
prescribed,
Office and Residence.
Two doors west of the V4ea aere5a5 Hata,
• Huron St.
DtRGS.''GUNN and GANDI(ER,
Dr. W.'4unn, L. R. C. P.. L Ii. HA,. ells
�Dr,d, C,�an Iter. ILA. MAL
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton.
ellght oalls at residence, Battoolormrlge;,
or et'hospital
DR. Jo. W. SHAW
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON.
. ccoucheur, ate„ office and residence on,
lenbury 6t„ opposite W, Farran'e residence,.
DR. F. R. AXOI'
n-0 Crown an&L Drldao STor11 a Slir�:Pal ne...
Graduate of C.C,n.S.,; Chicago, and Etext,g
Toronto.
Hayfield oa'Momtays, Flay list to D'enenrli,
DR. 11. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'5 store.
Special oare taken to make dentist trenrt. •
+neat as painless es poadible.
THOMAS GUNURY
Live stock and general Auctiouese
GODERICH ONT
Si:'m stooa sales a epeolal)�. Ordeee rt'l 6e
Naw ERA oince, Clinton, prc,mutlr attended
to. Terms reasonable, Farmers' sale note
discounted,
G. D, McTaggars M. D. McTaggac
McTaggart Bros.
BANKERS
ALBERT ST , CLINTON
General Banking Htsslactes
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed wee
deposits,
The McKillop til tta�
Fire Insurance o�.
Farm and isolated Tewn Prance
arty Only
Insured.
ured.
S.
1, B. McLean, OPresident,, Seaforth,
,T Connolly, Vice -Pres., Goderfa6..
T.E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seaforth
DIRECTORS.
Jas, .Connelly, Hclmesvillee Bohn
Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clisnton.i IS.
F. McGregor, Seafortb ; J. Evaae,
Beechwood, J, G, Grieve, Winthrop
J Benneweis, Brodhagen ; I . He.
Ewan, ,Clinton,
Each Director is Inspector Oft
losses in his own district.
AGENTS.
Robt Smith, Harlock ; Ed, Mud's..
ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, E
mondville; .i, W, Yeo, HolmeagilYe4
Payments may be ,.made at The
Married Clothing Co., Clinton,, or
R. H, Cwtt, Goderich
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TAYLOR
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Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance
Real [state bought and sold
Money to loam
Office Issas Street, next door to New
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Grand Trunk Railway system
Railway Time Table
London, Huron Bruce„
North
Passenger
London, depart . , 8.30 a m 4.531 Ova
Centralia 9.40 5.43
Exeter 9.53 54
Henson 10.08 6.05
Hipped10.16 6.1:1.
Brueefaeld 10.80 . 6.13
Clinton ,11.00 i3.3a
Londeeboro 11,38 6.52
BI th.
Begt'ive 11.40 7.113",
Wilegham, arrive,., 11.50 245
South • Passeuge
Wingham, depart6.43 a m 3:35 p mi
Belgrave 0.54 3411
Blyth 7.08 3.56
Londesboro... ... . . 7.16 4.0f
Ulinton ... 7,50 4.23,
Brucefield 8.12 4.811'
Hippus 8.28 4.431
Hensalb .. 8.32 4.5a
Exeter 8.48 505
Centralia 9100 5.L5
London, arrive 10,00 1,05
Buffalo and (lode
Wee` Paesengoe
am pmm'
Stratford 10.00 1.2,20 5.2a fOi2N
M itchell .10.22 12,45 5.511 16,41/
Seaforth ,. .,.10.45 1.10 6.18'11135
Clinton 11.07 1.25 6.41E LI.2*
Holmes vine. - ,, 11.16 133 6.461 T0.;,'
Goderich 11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55
East a m essenmget
Goderich ... 7,10 2,41 4-511
I3olmesviile, , 7,26 2.57 5453
Clinton .7,35 307, 5s,ti. i:.
Seatorth 7.52 3.23 s.as
Mitchell.........., , . -8.16' 3,43 s5tn
Stratford 8,40 15 0035
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