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everypain and ache a woman could have, my back was weak, and I suffered with
nervousness and could not sleep at night. Suffered with soreness in my dight
hip, and every month would have spells and have to stay in bed. I have taken
eight bottles of your !Favorite Prescription' and one vial of your 'Pleasant Pellets':
Can now do my work for six in'family, and `feel like a new woman. I think
it le the bestmedicinein the world for women, I recommend it to all my friends
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The New Era.
,47TH YEAR.
"IN THE PUELIC SERVICE."
W. 11. KERR & SON, Props,
J. Leslie Kerr, Business Manager
New Era, One Year in advance $1,00
New Era, when not paid in ad-
vance..
d- .
vance ...;:_- _---._ $L50
New Era, to the United States
in advance $1:50
Advertising Rates on Application:
Job work prices advance on July
1st, 1913, in accordance with
the Huron Co. Pr'eTis Asso-
ciation Mates. -
Office Phone 30 Rouse Phone 95
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THE FARMER'S CHRISTMAS
STOCSING.
From east to west during 1913
the Canadian farmer, as a rule, has
bad a good s'ea'son in production,
with a keen demand for his output.
The people of the farm homeiwill,
therefore, - /not have an empty
Christmas stocking, and one 'of the
first 'things' to go into! it, is the
handsome, 100 -page, annual Christ-
mas' Number of ''The Farmer's Ad-
vocate and, 'Home Magazine," Lon-
don, Ont., which this, year has sure-
ly sat its titandard of variety and
excellence higher than ever. in
wealth of articles relating to Do-
minion -wide agriculture and beauty
of illustrations, the issue is a mar-
vel but
ar-vel=but quite in keeping with, the
paper, which stands in a distinct
class by itself, and is ,now enter-
ing upon its forty-ninth year of
.publication, with every- promise of
being more useful than ever to its
great and growing 'constituency..
The sleighing party scene .on the
colored front cover is a rare work.
of art that will delight everybody.
The fact that Ireland is •. in the
world's eye today as nerhapsnever
before, lends the charm of timeli-
ness to the popular article by Mr.
C'haunteey G.. Jarvis, on, he
Achieving Sons of Ireland." Every-
one will turn eagerly, also to Peter
McArthur's Christmas .Talk -'on Ma-
ble Osgood Wright's brilliant art-
icle,Song Birds -The „Pannier and
His Wife.' The introductory art-
, icle is a unique one, dealing with
the remarkable agricultural term
inology of the best -read book in
the world. The art reproductions
in black and white include: several
of the world's best modern' paint-
ings; There are in all over sixty
beautiful engravings.. The - publish-
ers :and editors of The Farmer's
Advocate"
are to be congratulated
upon their achievement, -and ' its
readers upon receiving such a pub-
lication.
H NTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Write on -one side ,of paper only.
_ Mail to reach us Wednesday of
each week or sooner.',
Avoid ail items respecting on per-
sonal character but ,send All the
News.
Chech off this lust it may assist
you to remember an important
item.
.New -Books at Bru.cetelct:
Pu.bl Library
Ass's
:i+' 432 V: `'s, Eyes
P 433 A Fool and his. Money
P 434 The Dayof Da s
F '435 The Spirit of 'the West
F 430 The Sixty -First Second
F 437 Port of Adventure
F 438 El Dovado
37 439 The. Iron Trail,
F, 440 The Wrath of Man
F 441 The Golden Woman -,
P 442 Gold ,,.•,_ :.�... ...... ......
F 443 The Silent Battle
F 444 Heart of the Hills
F.' 445 Inside of the Cup
F 448 The Poison Belt '
F 447 Tho Spotted Panther r...,,,
F 448' Chief of the Ranges .... s
F 449 Westways
F 450 Tho Amateur Gentleman ..
F 451 - White . Linen Xurs'e ...............
F 452 The Business\ of Elfe
T 453 Waftstill Baxter
F 454 The Woman Thou gayest Me
F 455 Wood Carver of Olympus
F 456 The Eye of Dread ...__,
F 457 Bra. Red Pepper Burns -
F 458 The Broken Halo
F a 43.9 Thal Masters. Violin
F 460 Thel Queens Fillet ,: ...
• 461 Judgement House
F 462 Twins of Suffering Creek
.F 463 The Desert Gold
F 464 The Heart of. a Hero
tF 465 IYIr, Pratt
F. 466 . Awakening of Helena °Ritchie
P 467' Lo! Michael
!F 468 Heritage of the Desert
Ia'' 469 Laddie,
a' 470 The Woman in Black ✓;
F 471 The Garden of Spices
F 472 T. ,Tembaron
JUVENILE -CLASS T
JF 202 Ned ' Brews'ter§s Bear 'Hunt -.:. Hawkin
JP 203 Ralph Soiuerby , ...Raleigh
JF 204 Peggy Raymond's Vacation ..Smith
JF 205 The Freshman's Eight _.- Quirk
JP, 206 Donald Kirk CPoolley
JP 2074 Jack the Young Cowboy ,1',._;Grinhl+ell
,JF, 208 -ltespen'sibilitles eS Buddie I; 1 , , Fra
209SF The Golden load Montgomery
JT 210 The Young Farmer ........ ..... Eiil.l
JF 211 Thel Torchbearer Thurston
JS 212 Mother Wet Winder NeighborsBurges'e
JF 213 Patty& Butterfly Days - Wella
SF 214 Pollyanna r r • 'Petits.
JF 215'Hallowell Partnership .Crown
VOYAGE CLASS V
()laza Title Author
✓ 129 Through our Unknown .South West ,,Lent
✓ 130 'South America Illustrated Boyce
V 131 Heart of Gaspe , .:.._. -Clarke
V 132 Beyond the old Frontier -, Grin,nel+1
V 133 , The Panama Gateway ._.Bishop,
LITEitATURE- CLASS L
L 451 Getting into Parliament .
L 452'Cirow.ds'
L 453 New, Lives for Old'
!I 454 Out of - the Dark
L 455 'Elementary Woodwork
L 456 'Rural Life in Canada
`.�'iC'1'`lU:l'f-CLASS )F
• Title
Author
Harrison
McCuteheon
Vance
Hocking
Johnston,
Williamson
Orezy
.Beach,
-_-Hooking
:.,Cullum
-White
..Gibbs
,Fox
,_-Church' II
Doyle.
Dwyer.
Cody
.Mitchell
earn
...Abbott
Chambers
Wiggin
Caine
T5Ta11ea':
Erskine
• Richmond
Barclay
Reed
Sheehan
,Parker
Cullum
..Grey
Gerard
.Lincoln
Deland
:.Lutz
PorE,e'r
;.Bentley
-'b'eate'r
._.Burnet`
RELIGION CLASS It
Ross
Lee
.Carleton
Keller;
Selden
McDougall
R 51 Looking Forward _..... .....::. .,..,, 'Hugh Pedley
H 188 Public Men and Life Vol.1 -.:,.. .s. ,Young.
Public Men and Life vol. 2 -- .Young
H :189 The Masked War , . ...... ...... ._.., :. Burns
fH 150 With the Victorious Bulgarians ... Wagner
'H 191 With tb& Conquered Turk ...... , Tamer
in 192 Among. the Indian Rajahs ....,-„- -,,..: ...... ...Peesser.
BIOGRAPHY -CLASS 13
B 57 The Heroines' of Missionary•',Ad{venture-_Dawsben
B 58 Heroes of Science ,,,,.- , ..... .. .:,Gibs'on.
59 Apostle of the North ......•.... ,--... . y
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SCIENCE -CLASS R
p 101 Story of the Soil ..,.. ,-
S' 102 Soil Fertility „,:,. '
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'Words make •• a line,
INT ERNA'PIONA,:L HONORS,
In keeping` with the many honors
won by Canadian diva •stock at the
Chicago International Exhibition, is
the timely report of that event and
many "brilliant articles devoted to
live -stock lusbanday and - Domiir-
iou-wide agriculture appearing in
the 100 -page Christmas Number of
"The Farmer's Advocate and Home
Magazine,'' The colored front cov-
er depicts a charming Canadian
rural' winter scene, and every a e
Poor Blood
�s Responsible
for much sickness and suffer
ilxe because itsunlit deter
n11neS our reSistive:power.
With poor blood we are lan-
guid, susceptible to colds, lack
natural energy and ambition,
and theg radual d e c l i n e• of
strength makes prompt and
careful treatment necessary.'
Drugs or alcohol cannot make
g �.
blood and must be avoided.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is nature's
DEl5I031BEtt ROD ANI) GUN.'
An interesting; and well illustrated
nccount of Hunting the Hair Seal in
Ne foundlan
w dW is en itersri
at
1, v tl,e
opening art December issue
of ROD AND GUN which has recent•
lv conte to tnis office Irani the publien-
ers, W. J. Taylor, Limited, Wood-
stock, Ont A Lonely For Factor,"
descriptive of ;t dity at Wakeham Bay
on the Labrador• coast; Vaught by a
ilalidut in Alaska; Ma'k's Claim: A
Stdv_y of East Kootenay, B; U,; A Plea
tor the Moose, An Article on the
Abase of Moose Hunting by the
Swampy (tree 'Indian; and a host of
other articles in keeping with this
respective magazine of outdoor life. A
special article on The ,''rap Shooting
Game in Canada appears under the
heading 00 The Trap and the other de-
partments aro as ueu,eh well maintain-
ed.
grandest 'blood -maker ' because Drs. Geo iL II E Whitley
socarefully predigested that it assimi-
1ate s without taxing digestion and Osteopathic I'hy.
of its wholesomcmedical nourishment,
bears the mark of quality in( 'rife quickly increases the red corpuscles
articles by writers equipped With of
knowledge Of the subjects with the blood, strengthens the organs
which they deal. There is some- and tissues and'upbuilds the whole
thing in its pages for everyone to system.
enjoy, Over sixty -tone engravings Absolutely nothing compares with
add to the t •act '
attractiveness iveness anei
v al-
SCoTT's EMULSION to purify and en-
rich the blood to overcome or avoid
anaemia, It is totally free from al
Cobol or opiates and your health de
mends the purity of Storr's.
Scott & Bewne, Toronto, On taco. 13-85
uo of the work depici ling as' they,
do -the best' types of the many
breeds of ` live -stock, picturesque
country scenes and 'the things that
are moat in the minds around the
home' fireside at this. season, The
articles on draft horses;, Aberdeen
Angus cattle, ,sheep, swine and
dairying, by Dinsmore,.Secretary
of the:-Pereheron Hose Society; the Farm. Complete in every de- et 80a 00 first mortgage on 100
James Barclay, Secretary of the tail this excellent number goes to 0x.
acres for sale.
Aberdeen -Angus Cattle Society in to all readers, of .0rhe Farmer's Ad -
Scotland; T. Reg, Arkell, of the vocatb" complimentary. Si'. BRYD,ONE
Dominion Live -stock Branch; E. C.
Fox, ,General Manager of the Wm.
DaviseCo„ and Prof. IT H. Dean,
of the 0, A, C. Director J.H. Gr'is-i,
dale, of the Experimental Farm,,
writes' a detailed account of The
Farmer's Year in Canada, and " a
Specialists in Women's and
Children's Diseases
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous
Diem dere
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat.`
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office-Ratteinbury Hotel Friday,
from 1 to 6
Mortgage for Sale.
CLUB ING RATES
New Era and Daly Globe....,. $4,50
New Era and Dally Mail and
ni .x .
comprehensive survey is given of E P 'e r 4.50
Canadian agriculture from ocean to New Era and. Weekly Mail
ocean,. The mints of the lsons of { and Empire„- •1.60
Scotland wilt wander back to old New Era and Daily- World 3.35
Scotia as they read Df. J. G. Ruth- I Now Bra and Da: I y News 2.35
erford's fine .article on Farming in ; New Era N•eav Era ala d Dad ly Star 2,35
the Lothians Forty 'S'ear's Ago, and ni lee Herald
Irishmen will read' and re -read of
the achievements of their fellow
countrymen by Chancey G. Jarvis,
New' Ontario and the New Peace
River District are the .subjects of
interesting, descriptive articles, and
lastly, all can appreciate the initial
article on the Book of Books• and
and Weekly Star
New Era and Weekly Witness
Neu Era and Northern Mes-
senger •
Nett' ,Era and Canadian Farm
New Era and Farmer's Sun___
New Era and tDaly Free
PeSese, morning
New Era and Daily Free,
Press., evening •
New Era -and 'Neek!y Free
Press1
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New Era and Palm and Dairy -
New Era and Farmer's Advo-
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Weak wicks
With
Weak back is caused by weak kidneys,
and it is herd for woman to Igwk glee
her feenge eit4 4!Ilt cs when she rs suffer-
ing .4.0%1 :t wear igltd echin htkek, for
Ito treln;n can be"strong fwd ell:wllen'
the kidneys are out of ruler, •
Doan's Iwidnf>v' r' ;s go right to the
ee of LI}7 trouble, cure the Weak, aching
bock, and prevent any and all of the
serious kidney troubles which are liable
to become deep rooted into the system
if not attended to at once,
Mrs, Augustus Jinks, Demorestville,
Out„ writes her several years I
had becn ttotIA:3 with weak back
and kidneys. is I 1' 'I
.wd tern Jlcd�izz} >
headaches and could not sleep at night.
A. friend of mine asked me to try Doan's
Kidney Pills, and I did so, and in a short
time wits cured."
Doan's Kidney T'ills are 50e. per box,
3 hoses for Sh ",i, rt . all dealers,or
mailed dirtcl en receipt of price by 'The,
r. Milburn Co., Limited, -Toronto, Ont,
If ordering (11501 specify "Down's.”
On or about January 1st, 1914
THE
n1th.ttt ,AzlurrtihQr
will bid you a very cheery
O.00d
orningi
With the Best Morning
Newspaper in Western
Ontario.
11'atcll tor it, for it will be a
- hummer•
1.85
1.85.
1.60
1.85
1.85
3.35
2.85
1.85
2.85
1.60
1.85
2.35
J. S. Govei,'ninent Standard
Below is an extract from 1,8,
Gov. ad, for tenders -0 The anth
recite coal must be equal to that`
mined and prepared by Philadel
phis & Reading Coal & Iron Co”
We handle nothing bet the first
grade Philadelphia & Reading.
I..THa►.. lo -way Farm lor Sale
ForSale
Driving mare for sale. Will be
sold cheap for cash or part cash
ain,d part feed. Apply to
JOE RATTENBURY.d
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Live Poultry.
wante
2500 Chickens,' 1000 Hens.1000
Ducks Each week mommomnow
until January :
To finish your own p. oultry, we
have Wheat, Oats. and Buckwheat
specially ground for fattening pur-
poses, as very reasonable prices.
8,000 dozen Strictly New Laid
Eggs wanted each week during
the winter months. To produce
these eggs we have a full line of
Poultry Foods to keep your layers
An the pink of condition.
A full 'Stock of Brain, Shorts, Feed
Flour, Oat Chop, Barley Chop,
Etc., Etc., always on hand.
GIVE' USA CALL.
POULTRY TAKEN ANY DAY OF
EACH WEEK,
Tho Gush-IooElois Co., vimit
The upeteeditt6 Piltlll, Clinton
Phone 64.
N. W. T11EWAI-I AIA, w. JENKINS
House phone 12. Office phone 40
A DIR N,, 4'
CIRRI STMJIS
and NEW YEAR
RATES
SINGLE FAKE
Dec. 24, 25 geed
for return until
Dee. 26; also Des.
31. 1013, and ,lan, 1
1914, good for re-
turn untilJan. 2
1011.
FARE AND
ONE 'THIRD
Dec. 22, 23, 24, 25
valid for return
until Dee. 27••also''
Dec.29, 3C, 31 10.13
and Jan 1, 1011,
%alid for return
until Jan 3, 1014
Between all Stations in Canada
east of Port Arth tr, alsorto Detroit
and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, Black
Rock, Niagara Fal s, and Suspension
Bridge, N.Y.
Tickets now on sale at Grand Trunk
Ticket Offices,
C. E. HORNING, D. P. A.,
Union Station, Toronto, Ont.
John Ransford &Son, city passen-
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57
A, 0. Pattison, station agent
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Jewelery stands supreme and alone. •
• ''Oeice snore we desire to state that as a desirable place to select
• suitable jewelry gifts this storeTO•DAY represents about all 0
• that can be found in the whole of Jewelrydom. •
• • - For the last few weeks we've tried to keep stocks up to OUR •.
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idea of completeness. We've been' buying about as fast as
• we've been selling,
• And While we've been handing out goods like we never did
• before,; we still have no excuses -to make for our• showing-
either in quantity, variety, quality or prices., -
•Qioune-fig ht upto the last minute on Christmas •
5 'stmas EvP, expecting
• to get a choice that guarantees you that precise ,artiele that
• you have set your heart on.
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• Cone expecting to find it in
• A P all the Beauty of the ieweler's art.'
• Cove expecting to find us anxious to give u
• >, , .g yeti all ,of our time
that yriu need,' so that your : visit may be pleasant and
• profitable,'
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Tile--?,', 3 and ,4•inch size—
fhe Tile is of the very best
quality.. '
!trick to Order.
The, eindersignecl.offees for sale
improved, farm of 100 acres, -Lots
13 and 14, Con. 17, Township of
Godarich,- situated on the Base Line
four nrles north of Clinton,
CHARLES CLIFTON.
'Summex`hill,
Farm lor Sale
Being lot 21, and 25, 4th Can. of.
Stanley. 70 aures all cleared, having
never failing spring creek, well tenced,
frame house, and barn, 36X50 lean to
14X30 stable under whole building,
the stables are cement' being put in
one ,year ago, Small orchard, Tele-
phone and rural 'mail. 7 acres of.
alpaifa good catch. Possession and
terms to suit perchaser, 'Apply nu
premises or to
• W. POTTER,
11.R, No. 5, Clinton
For Sale or Rent
A tseven-roomed pottage on
North Street for sale or rend.
MRS. E. BUTLER
Telegraph School
I have started _ a night telegraph
school and will start a day school as
soon as I can sell or trade my flour and
feed store for town property or .-a
farm. .A, E. Matheson,
Slabs For Sale
14 inches lopg, Hardwood,
12 inches long; Body Wood.
STAPLETON SA11
MILL
CLINTON COAL
YARDS
Yards Opposite G. T.R. Station
All kinds of Coal on hand—
Chestnut Solt goal
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Phone 52
Believiev Dairy Farin
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our u sto i
Cl 0 first-
P1a5a
cows we atepaeptred to supply
you ttr ILE daily with hest: of colli;
and 00eam, and solicit a shale of
your, patronage.
E. 13. HILL.
Farm lor'Sa le''
A' good "farm, consisting of
88 acres, being lot 76, Maitland con-
cession, Goderich township, two
miles north of Holmes -Ville, ' 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 watei
water piped to barn ; good bank
barn 45x45, straw shed 18x36,,s•tab
ling underneath all; two orchards
principally spies and baldwins;:the
farm is tiled -drained; well fenced
small bush; no, iwasite land; all
seeded down except 17 acres, which'
is ploughed. Rural telephone in.
House with long distance connec-
tion, also on rural mail route. Pos
,session given to suit purchaser.
LEWIS TEBBUTT,
Holmesvjll ea
phone 9 on 143 Goderich township
Girls Wanted
Experienced. and girls to learn
Knitting and Looping._ Will pay
$5.00 per week wh'le learning
Steady employment. Pleasant
position, Apply at once
CLINTON KNITTING CO.,
Clinton; Ontario.
Farm tor Sale.
A desirable 100 -acre farm for
sale, being Lot 24, Con. 5, Iiulle!tt.
Good frame house and kitchen;
bank barn 50x66, 3 miles from Clin-
ton, 3-4 mile from school. Theta=
is well fenced, well underdrained,
and in good state of cultivation.
Plenty of spring water. Possession
given, to suit purchaser. For fur-
ther particulars apply to
JOHN CARBERT,
Phone 4 on 165. Clinton, P,O.
Live Fowls Wanted
1913:'
W. Biel rixo,N,b'
BAIi1tISTER SOLICITOR. A OTAIty
PUBIa-' C ETO
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eIi03RI,ES E. Hi4LE
Oonneyance, Notary Public,
L'omntissioner, etc.'
EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Bnroolst„ Clinton.
H. T. RANCE
Notary Public, Conveyancer,
INSURANCE"sAGinuc-ooapneadslecnR,p t.i.enas
11E4 Fsitra
tIen,
.1livislon Court d°✓ilice.
Me'dit,al.
DRi' W. THOMPSON
Phyeieian,:Surgeon, Ste
anotia'` attention Given to dieeafles of the
Eye, Ear, Throat,. and Noee,
• ayes carefully examined, and suitable gles5ofr
Prescribed...
Office and Residence.
Two, doors west or. tl4e Commercial Hotel -
Huron St,
DVS. GUN1v and GAI9DIEIt
Dr. W. Gueun,71„R. C. P„ L. h, E. d,.- adla}
Dr ..1, C. randier. It.q.,
Office -Ontario Street, Minton.
Night cane at residence, Rattenburl St..
orat hotpital '.
DR.Ii. W. SHAW.
YBYSIOtAN. SUEGtBON,
ecoue„ Mikeheor, .ore„ and residence on
teaburyst„ opposite W. Ferran's residence,
DR. F. A. AXON
DENTIST
r' r Crown and Bridge !Nord aSPeclaltye-
Graduate of 0.O.D,S„a Cbfcaeo, and n.O,D,g.
Toronto.
Rayneld on -Mondavi, Play 1st to Decemb.
DR. H. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
OHioes over O'NEIL'S store,
Special care taken to make denkal treat.
meat as painless as possible.
THOMAS GUNDRV
Live stook and general Auctioneer..
GODERIOH ONT
H'al m sties sales a speou,la,, Ordeal at, an,
I ani RUIN, ready to handle Fat
Liens and Young Chick'e'ns; and
Yoting Ducks, at highest prices.
Poultry taken not later than
Thursday nf
reach week. Other
Fowls handled late:' on.
W. MARQUIS
Base Line,
Phone ,14 on 156.
Money Wanted.
I have several inquiries for loans
df various amounts and will be
Pleased to find. d. i
nc est
meats for
funds on mortgages.
W. BRY'DONE
New Ear, office, Clinton, prt,mrily atteno.tl
to. Terms reasonable.' Farmers' sale note
discounted,
G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggati-
McTaggart Bros.
BANNERS
ALBERT ST , ()LINTON
tt General ,Banking Suainegli
transacted
NOTES D 0 U'N1'ED
Drafts ironed. Interest allowed n'
deposits f
Farm for Sale
A desirable 40 acre farm for sale
Good frame House, aparlor, dining
room, summer kitchen and wood
shed. A bank barn ,with cement.
floors, pig pen with cement floor
and troughs, and drive shed, well
draalned all
seededed
but
t
aboutut
22
acres,
drained,
i1 good shape,
Some of tho money may be bad at
a low rate of interest, will sell with
or without crop, Apply to
HESI6, Londesboro,
or on the premises, lot 17, con, 8,
Hallett,
al1111 For ,Sale
A first_ class farm, consisting of
75 acres, on eon. 12, part lot 34, Hul-
lett township, 3miles from Londes-
boro, and 5 miles from Blyth 1.1-2
miles from School. A bank ,Barn 36
by 56, another barn 36102, delve,
shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty
of water, about an' 6acre Of:. or ----._
The McKillap Mutual
Piero Insurance eo.
Perm and Isolated Towel Trop..
arty Only Insured.
OFFICERS.
J.B. McLean, President,'Seafortitl
.1 Connolly, Vice -Pres., Goderieko
T,E..Hays, Sec,-Treas.,' Seafoa'ith,
DIRECTORS.
ORS:
Jas. Comnel1y, Hclmesville, John -
Watt, 'Harloek:; G, Dale, Clinton; D..
F. McGregor, Seafortb; J. Evans,
Heechwood•, J. G. Grieve, 'Winthrop
J Bennewele, Brodhagen; 51.' "Mc-
Ewan, Clinton,
Each Director is Inspector of,
losses in hie own district.,
AGENTS.
Ro•bt Smith, Harlock; Ed.Iiinch'
ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg--
mondville; d. W. Yeo, °Holmesvillet;
Payments may bt,,mad.e at The
Morrisih Clothing Co., Clinton, or
R. H. Cult, Goderieh,
ar . assess on can agiven
right after harvest. Apply to
WILLIAM LONGMAN,
1B1vth, P.O.
FORD tai, McLEOD
We're now selling Timothy Seed
(Government $tandaru.).
We also have on Band, Alfalfa,
Alsike, and Red Clover.
We always have on hand -Goose
Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn
Highest Market Prices paid for Hay
ands all Grains.
FORD & MoLEOD
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JACOB TAYLOR
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Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance
Real estate bought and sold
Money to loan
Office Isaac Street, next door to Nov
Era
Grand Trlulkl(tallway System
RailwayTime Table
London, Huron and Bruce.
North Passenger;
London, depart 8.80 a in 4.50 p-ae.
Centralia:. 9.40 5.43
Exeter 9,53 5,54
Hensall.. ... ,10,08 5.05
Kippen 10.16 6,11'
Brucefield
10.80 6.19
Clinton 11.00 6.35
Londesboro 11.18 6.62
Blyth 11.27 '7.00
Belgrave 11.40 7.13
Wingham, arrive11.60 7.35
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South Passengo•
6.43 a
m 3,33
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6.54 3,44
7.08 3.56
7,16 4.04
7.50 4,23
8.12 4.39
8.23 4.47'
8.82 4.52
8.48 `5.05
9.00 5:15'
10.00 6:10.
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Paesenger
Wingham; depart..
Belgrave,, .
Blyth
Londesboro......
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Clinton
Brucefield. ,
Kippen :
Hensall''
Exeter
Centralia
London, arrive
Buffalo and
Wee`
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Stratford,. 10.00
Mitchell.:.. 10.22
Seaforth... „10,'45
Clinton.. ..11.07
FTolmesvil'le ,11.16
Goderich.. ..... .11-35
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Goelerich
Holmesville , ,., ...,
Clinton
Seatorth
Mitchell,
Stratford
Pm Pm pm
12.20 5,255 10.20
12.45 5,55 10.47-
1.10 6.18 11,12-
1.25 6.40 11.28
1,38 6,46 I1.38
1.50 7.05 1L55
3' assenger
a rn + pin pm.
7,10 2.40 .4.50',
7.20 2.57 6,06
7,35 "3,07 5,16
7.52 3.25 5.32'
8.16 3,48 5 55
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