The Clinton New Era, 1912-01-04, Page 4"
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reat,'Slittgghter,Sa)e of Merchandise in 13Oth'St res,
Ladies' FmHned Coats,' Cloth Coats, Furs,'
-BSigniketS aiid P.,,p,gs, • ''Men'S,',Ready-made',,Suits;
Overcoats - and Underwear --AH ,•,' k1n-'leeprilced
,
vvIgich means,' ,a (jrettt Saving " Puech 'Sets '
Dtiring't gs Sale.
Men's $10 Overcoats 7.5o
Meals Tweed Overcoats in grey and brown con
•vertable collar, double breasted, all stems, our speolal,
regular $10, January sale price..., .. „ . 7.50
•Men's Fur Coats at Cost
/Clearing out the balance of our Fur Coats re
-gardless of profit, as folk:we--
Black Dog Coats, regular 22.00 for ' 18 00
Alaska, Beaver Coats, regular 25,00 for ... . . „ 18 00
• Black Galioway Coats , regular 35,00 for a ... 25.00
Black Curl Coats, recliner 32.50 tor 25,25
• Coon Coats, reenter 85.00 for (70.00
Coon Coats, regular 50,00 for 3S.00
Beown Calf Coats, regular 25 00 for 15,00
• Ready-made Clothing
"We iniend going out of Ready made Clothing -
both men tied boys, During this sale intending pur
chasere will find it to their advantage to shop here.
Space will not permit price quoting. Come in. We
are prepared to give you great bargains.
Men's Fleece Lined Underwear
Men's Fleece lined 'Underwear, all sizes, shirts
and drawers, regular 50c, January sale price.... 39e
. e , ,
i,;,3.00 Wool .olanicets g2.98
Large size AR Wool Ernkets, ',envy weight,
.pink and bine border, our apecial at 3.50. Jczniiary
' sale price '1.98
. .
25 per cent. off all Furs
Dining this sale we will Zi.VP a discount of 25 per
cent- off aft Ladies Furs, Ruffs, Muffs, Storm Collars,
Fur Linen, Coats, Astraehan and Bocharan Sacqu es,
Etc. Space will not permit, ot a description of the
many styles we are showing. A visit to this stem
will convince you of the savings.
Ail•••••••••=111.‘k
„
5uc Dress Goods 390
300 yard e of all wool Dress Goode, Panamas,
Voiles, Cashmere, Luster, Tweeds, Etc., in solid eol-
ors and mixtures. brown, blee, green, black, old
rose, etc., regular 50c, Mc and 05c, January pal
price 390
15c Linen Toweling l2iC
250 yards pure Linen Roller Toweling,. splendid
weight, wide width, regular 15c, January sale
price 123e
Ladies Golf Coats $1.98
.Laclies and Misses all wool Golf Coats in red,
blue, black and white, several styles to cheteee from,
all sizes, regular 2.20, January Sale price 1.98
'Heavy weight Linoleum, in block and floral de-
eigns, two yards wide only. eight good patterns to
, choose from, regular 50c square yard, January sale
price 39c
$1,25 Table Linen 980
Two pieces mire linen Tabling, both good pat-
terns, full bleached, wide width, regular 1.25, January
sale price •
985
250 per cent, off Rugs and Carpets
During this sale we will allow 25 per cent off all
Rugs and Carpets. We are showing a large range of
Floor Coverings, and this will be A splendid oppor-
t unity to those wanting Moor Coverings.
Children's Toques 39c
Children's Woo) Toques in plain and combination
colors, two styles, regular 50c January sale price 39e
LTA I
&co eurn 390
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WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A SUIT Of
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51JA?ANTEED OVERALLS
,R,,ti,q;nrwE WILL OWE opAns AS ABOVZ ONE OF 'WISE
•P):14:1;1:'‘n HANDSOME DOLIS
FOR 7115 LITTLE ONES
ri.,:=44)••; 12•;;;
These dolls ate of cloth, indestructible, and will last for years with the
hardest sort of play. They will stand alone if the feet are properly made.
No childcan.possibly break one or hurt itself in handling it. The finest kind
of a toy. Brmg your children up right and teach them to play with Peibedy's
dolls when kids and wear Peabody's Overalls when as nien they undertake
their more serious duties in the world.
A
• lauring,January we will give with eatab
purchase of it Peabody Smock ca. Overalls,
une of the,Se d0118.
Emporium Londesboro
• I(102VIE MADE' COOKING.
„I'he Ladies of Ontario St. Meth-
eclisit church, ,Will hold ,t1 sttlejof
home-made cooking on Saturday
afternoon, Jan. 13,,ait the istore,of
Mr. H. • _ •
/WEDDING BELLS.
• A Pretty iiredding Wag solemnized
at the home of Mr. 'and( mils. Geo.
Cochrane on Wednesday, Jan. 3rd,
ot high noon, :when thelat ;daughter
Mies Annie became the wife of Mr.
Lorne Epharaza Butt, of S•asloaltoton,
Seek, 'Me important ceremony
:Woe perfoemecl by Rev. 'fr. Wesley
Coisens in ate ,presence of about 20
reellat:tves ' and friends. Mile bridle
gowned 'with satin, land
• • caetreting a ;baguet oaf matte , and
pi-nk eases entered the parlor Lean
• ingt on rithe arm of her father. The
• wing -bearer?. Miss T.,onise :Cochrane
• 7'ajC1 gat infeu'reltij sticd'an'cElgaw-
,• ate a as Bo e pin t ear
, nations. 'After hearty ,coogiaietedat
•,-10919 the iguests eePairedto.,the din-
,• tingroom whexe .a.tdainty weddin.
Inner was sm`ve . Maity .eositly
and ueeful .preeents testified to the
high, esteeni in Which •the y.oung
•' :couple are held'. The tgroom's gift
to the bride ,vat a pearl; crescent.
L. and ;toile aringbeetrer aneeklacte,
fathere gift to the bride ,Wae a
• ' Dohertar %loon, lithe and • Mrs.
•Butt ae4 felt, London on the 4.23
twain and `after a months honey-
' •moon visit in Halmittona, Detroit,
Cho ham ,and Chaton „wifl ee;ttle in
• Saskatoon, ,May health and prod-
-
• pertly eatatend them in,their (West-
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PihiOT HOCKEY MATCH.
-(1"he fleet' hockey match in this
dietaiet, :Was played at Goclerich
Monday night when Seaborth de-
feated the home team by,a eeoue cif
8-2.
QUIST 'WEDDING'.
A qniet wedding took place T
day afternoon of this ,week whet
Annie E. Coo.k, daughter of ale
Arthur Cook became the brido o,
Mr. m
. W. S. Atkins, of, Toronto. The
young' couple were* unattended
Rev. J.E.Ford, tied the maeriruon
ial knot. .T1hey left on the an8 can train
./001. hOtteyiriocial .a.f ter
,whieb, they will reside at Toronto.
WATER RATES,
, All water users should pay their
taccounts foe the firat quartel4 of
the year on or before Jan. Iu,. t
as ,t0 get Itno cilaconnt 0,110 per cent
-Ii you ,eare to pay for Lhe Who
1year at once 80 much the better for
I 3the town and loss bolther to yew:-
leeta Tease haying meters ha'
ile
e
s been belled at the minimum elearea
I
1 for the quarter. as the ;Commission
e ditJ adopt the method call read -
L ing meatens only once a Near.
, LIVINGrSTONE--jONES. ,
Married by the Rev. James Liv-
nagstone, father of the groom, at
8p, m. on.Friday evening, Dec,
22nd at the residence of the beicles
dather, Mr. Douglas 1-IarrumendLiv
nag:stone, to Miss Adta. Jones'only
daughter of Illa.. 11. Jone.s, 175, Rich-
mond !street, tonclo:n-The Many
friends of the groom here will join
in wishing him the good 'things of
life. • ',.
aociitY. HOCKEY HOCKEY.
The first O. 2. .A. Hockey match
will be played in,Clinton Rink on
Feaday, Jan. 5t1h, ,at 8 o'clock when
(+ode:rich wEl ttry ,and get kke beet
of ;Clinton -if they can. Thnspeet
aims will he :guaranteed a good
Ig'arae. The Cioderich boys AYE' he
accompanied by their ,Eand.
Ad-
m5ioi 25e. Everybody come:
ClIANOR IN BUSINESS.
This ,week Mr. ;Cohn Banlattcl dise
posed okahis haedevare business to
'Var. W. S. (Harl,aed and Mr. Will
Harland both ,gentlemen :well
known to the putzlic of Chi's com-
munity, as theesenior member bas
been connected With IVka., John Ilex -
/land fon 44 years lancl only retired
8 mo.latfhe ago and Will 'Rowland has
clerked in .t1h,e .stope ftor oven 55
yeae,s, ;The new ferm molce
their' a.nnou.neeneent next tweek.
,Toihn 'Harland, will take a rosf',
eoneaewhile, The I:NW Etna 'wieben
To the Electors 01 the Town
of Clinton
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-_
'Many thanks for the generous
'support given tome by your ballote
as,a New Year's gift, electing) me
at Reeve °faint:ton. 1 trust pone
confideeee in me isbali alWaYs meet
With your approval, 3 shall.dio 101
that I possibly can alt both Ole
Town and County Council Boands
to ,adVance the town's interests.
• Yoluns ;twtfly,
the new fern' euecessk . ' D CAN.
MINOR LOOL.' •
'•• njl:aiPnnuillfy7tIsi%'teapweny e'itulhe N'() ea• st!' Bira
the names cd your vieitoesto and
frotmleetree ,
1 Rave. yon l'enewed YO 'NOW
Bea tpubseription yet? Hundrecte
; have dgee ao during the week and
ntmettlerable number of •these
have emit the paper foto fi year,
• fTieflalfi at A distance as, ,a.,Chlrist..
mas or New 'Year's token. '
' A treatise on tuberculosis in eat-
• itte hos been prepared frerOommis-
missitmer • Sultheeford at .0)ttaWa.
Any farmer desiring :this book may
• have it free by applying to the cow-
Missioner.
A PLEASANT EVENING.
Nearly 300 people from all parte
of the distriat attended the dance
given in town hall last Wednes-
day evening by a number of the
young men cram toWn, Numer-
ous gueets from Mitchell, Sealoci.th,
•Wing/nun and Biyabh wore in at-
;aticeraiedrireee,. d anspent a most enjoy-
.
•*OUT FOR INDUSTRIES.
One eestdent of '1Walleerton in
lettee to iathe column urges .thein
to press their quest fon new indus-
tries, He promises $500 othis own
money l,o ,a,ssist in. puretbaeln.g a
eight for any •goted proplesetion.
Thus it Ls that towns agrow. Live
men give of their private means to
boom a place.
GOING TO WINNIPEG.
Rev. Richard Whiting, B.A., pas-
tor of the Fins& Methodist Church,
London, and a foemer resident of
Mitchell, has received and will pro-
bably accept mikenvitaltion to the
pastorate o,f: •the Young Methodiet
church of Winnipeg. During ehe
past week Rev. Mr. •Whiling has
also received a call toi a large
Methodist church in Toronto, with
a membership of over 1,500, but has
declined this invitation, Rev, :Mr.
Whiting preached Annivereary Pet -
mons in Wesley Church last year.
IN ANOTHER EIRE.
The friends inthis seellon will be
ectery to see that Mr. .11,A, ',Carted
of the firm ot '•Carter & Wefght,
druggists at Golden City have been
burned out for blielthircl time. The
fire etarted lase T.hureltlay moree-
ing and, owept a whole business
street. Mr. Cartel: is an oilcl. Blyth
boy, a. foemer studeet of the 0.0.1.
and married Mies Whitley, former-
ly of Lonclesboro,
PAMPHLETS FOR FARMERS.
The Nev Era often receives Gov -
aliment reports and booklets eon-
.taining highly useful information
for farmers. It is inipassib'e to
preserve or find house room toy)
all these, and il is believed thebeet
use to be made of them is to place
thee» at ethe disposal of farming'
callers. Accorditegly these Will be
founcl just within The New Era
door in front of the g:ass rartitien
Farming readers are we'coma tu
them, the rule being .first comet,
first served, They are welcome to
make their choice awl lake frce. y
What is of any use or ineerest to
them,
GETTING READY FOR HOC KEY.
Followiag are the players signed
in tiles district :-
Mitchell tinternitelialso-Norman
C. Sehater. Fred. A. Meija Hugh A,
Cam p I :el I. Warren 10. Campbell,
1,yede Morteon, David Eizeranen,
Thos. Matheson. Wilfrid Morpoza
Wjlhiani Me(lonnell. Flet pr
Browne, Guy llicks, Edgar Stra.ich,
Charles E. Martyn.
SeaSerth (intermediat e) -A. E.
Forbes, M.E. Hutchinson, A. Platit,
81 2. Mackenzie, Geo, Dunce», G.
CttSe. Edward Raddoelt, W G.
Reeves, Ralph Reid, Earl Tones, A.
8. MacLean. c.
Goderich (intermediate) -Geo. 11.
Stanwoy, C.O. Giroux, B.A. Haw-
kins, John T, Hood, W. A. Chapman,
Ila.rold Thompson, Harold Cruick-
shank, Ernest Page, Harry Beleher,
W. Sheffield, Leslie E. Webb, James
Wiggins: RoYal LoYil, Alex, Melyar,
MUST PAY FOR LICENSES,
Anglers Henn without :the con-
fines of Ontario Who -wish to eish
from their own boats or yachts will
in the future hove to pay five do: -
laps for .the privilege. This is the
effect Wan order passed by the
Provincial 'Government. The order
aftee declaring that residents of
the Province are prohibited from
fishing in ehe Provincial waters
exeept with hook and liee without
first having procured a license,
goes on to provide that non -res: -
dents must pay a$2 fen foe' atia-
en.se, 'except when fishing from
thole °tan boats, in which ease ,the
fee is $5 ast( etalted, Trals applien
to all .watere with the exception of
the 'Niagaare. River. Detroit, V!ver,
River St. Clair and St, iliadsis
River.
THE ABSENCE 05‘ SNOW.
People are halkieg of the wealth-
er of Christtmae ibis year as xnern-
orcable on account of the absence
of ,snoeva brit though uraisual it is
not unprecedented. In 1870 a
schooner made eth.e trip from. Sar-
nia 10 Glo.cleriela on New Year's Day.
In 1878 the passage from Eingston
to Garden Island wns only Irozon
so as Ito prevent the passage of the
ferry fox. about six Weeks, lvlsce--
• as it is usual for it( tol be eloped
for f roan three to Cour rtz, ns,
The whole of these two winters was
mild, but it ' does net follow ti -t
the present one will be. There is
plenty of time Inc snow and' ,cold
weather between now and 'the mid-
• ale of March.'
ROW THEY WORKED.
H.
Aat
it public meeting o.f Ratepay-
ers hdld. at (ateattforel, the Presi-
dent of the Berra) of Trade, Mt,
3.11, Gorcion, ortald, he had tapent
two whole days in endeavoring to
induce Me. Bennewitz to locate thane
intstead ofatt Clentton, as he had in-
tended. The opd ,corclage, conipany branding had been purchased
for $10,000 ,and o tgurawentee ,ote Sara
additional expenditure of $5,000
.was made, The city would have a
goo:c1mar.gin on the guarantee .01
the boncle of $10,000. There 'were
• three othea.' industries seekng
Hone anti ' IL depended upon (he
success oathis byleav whether 'the
negotiatione twoullelt be ,completed.
Some of our citizens axe ,wondering
why the co on eit of 1911 did not
week harder to, get this etempanY
here
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* MARE.ETS
Buttea 23 to 514
Bgge ..,,,....35e.
, Hoge,
. Wheat ...88 to 90 7r,„
a. ;Oats(' ..40 Ito 42
Barley ,',:a70 to 75 j••
• Peas to 90
Shortri,, ........523.00
4 Blau '. $21 00
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NTERTAiRED THE INMATES,
The Citizen'ts Band drove mit to
the (Honse of Refuge and gave at
good musical program Lan the
inmates. who thoroaghly- enjoyed
the music. It was the 'first) coli-
c:eel in the New Year.
SCHOOL RE -OPENED,
The Public 'eel -tool re -opened on
Wednesday. No changes being
made. Only one change is made ti
Inc Collegiate tstaff, Mies Fraser oe
Goderiele, who hats been teaching at
Beaverton, takes the place of Miss
OPENED 311:TU111/AY.
The Young people were indeed
glad of 'the sudden .cold spell Sun
week as Ilhe rink was o.peneC4 Sat-
urday evening. The hockey boys
will soon the,ve tto get down to hard
practice.
MINOR LOCALS.
• 'Heee's hoping Shat the Council of
1912 secures some new factories for
Clinton.
Some °lathe days last week, re-
minded the' people of 'tile "good
old winter 'time" but the snow was
lacking. Eueithee north .sleighing
is good DOW.
It's 1912 this week. Remember
when you date your letteee and
other cito,cuinents.
HYDRO -ELECTRIC MEETING,
The Booed of Teade held a public
meeting en the TOM Hall last
Thursday evening when one of the
Hydro Electric men Meng with
Mayors McCallum of Seaforth and
Campbell, of Mitchell 'addressed
the electors on this important
question.
BY-LAWS CARRIED.
It looked at one time on 1VIonday
as if both by-laws Might be, de-
Rentedowing to the big fightt put
up for Mayor .ancl Reeve And the
eeerningly lack of interest in th.e
By -Laws, but the citizens have ex -
Pressed' themeeives that thee* wen;
Lnse Good Roads in °lintel)l and
ane also willing to see what prines,
etc., the Hydro-Eleetrie Commle-
sloe have to offer.
MR. W. 111, CLOVENLOCK GOES TO
THE WEST.
Mr, W. al, Govenlock, secretary of
the Northern Life Insurance Com -
pane, at hie head offiee in London
forrseveral years, will leave for
Wineipeg in a few de s where ht•
euceeeds the late L, le Lewis. who
was man.ager of the company in
Manitoba foe ,several years. Me.
Govenlock will have the good wadi
es of aleast onfriends, who will
congratulate him on has imeoraent
appointmen t -L Dodo n .Ad vertieea
The gent -email ref eile.1 to at a.v..
is a brother of Mrs. televa Cos -
0115.
HANDSOME PRESENT FROM
HIS COMRADES,
Wingham, Jan, 1,-A feature of a
Christmas tree giver at the Wing -
ham flospitai Lea` tia puients, was
the presentation to Mr, Fred Runt -
Bean of Toronto, of, a p‘urse gI
$1,435 from the Travellers' Associa-
tion. Mr. Rousseau, whi:c at Elyth
last fall. fell under a train and
had both legs so badly crushed that
they had to be amputated. When
presented viSh the purse Ee was
greatly affected. 'Mr. Rousseau
has recovered sufficiently to be
remov&I to his home in Toronto.
HURON corwry STANDS
THE HIGHEST.
From ,the Dairy Statistics of
Western Ontario .We :glean that
Huron County ,starids the highest
in the makine of butler and eat itt
producing cheese. Huron county
can only boast 014 cheese factories
and 8 butter faeloriee bet 004.18ii "Twelfth Rapsody"
pounds of ',cheese .was manafact- Harry Livens,
ured cherin,g 1910 and 1,290400
pounds of butter durhee r
period, The 4.511e annual conven-
tion of the Dairymen's
of Western Ontario will be held in
Ingersoll an Wednesday and Thurs-
day Januavy 10 and 11.
HAS.A. KIND WORD,
JTITUR$Dit 4/$1 -VARY ,4,1 191.2
elps That Hep
Diaries. -Office and Pocket.
Desk Pads -3 styles, with or without fixture
Yarbella Teacher's Guide -price $z.00
Peluwbet's Select Notes -'-rice $1.25
Arnold's Commentary -price soc
Gist of the, Lesson -price 25c
Golden Text Book -price 50
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j
Often the eheapest-Pillways the 13est
FIRST AUTO FOR 1912.
The motoring season for 1912
opened in Clinten on the first day
of the Netv Year when a motor r.:11'
passed through going to Goderich.
, COUNCIL MEETS MONDAY,
The new Council of 1912 will hold
its first meeten,g- Monday, ,at 11 a.
m. Mayor -elect -Gibbings win
give the ineuguital 'address and the
committees will be struck.
REPAIRING TIIE 'BUILDINGS,
Workmen are- busy .repairing the
, buildieg,s recently damaged by .fire I
.The Pastime Club are .having their '
rooms fixed- up so that they. 'will
soon be back in their, queeterla t
again.
THE BENNEWITZ BY-LAW
FAILED. -
-
Winter Term from Jan. and
Cestral, BE18111eS8 "College
Stratford, Ont.
Is the leading :Business Col-
. lege in Western Ontario, 'It
has three departments, Com-
mercial, Shorthand, and Tel-
egraphy. , It is larger and
better than ever. Our tour-
tses are better than those a
the ordinary Business Col-
lege, and our graduates se-
cure high grade positions. A
practical training is North
Many times the ,ecatat. 11yoe
want a business college course
.select this school and get the
best. Our eatalogue 18 free.
Write for it at once.
D. A. McLachlin
PRINCIPAL
to endorse bonds for $10,000, owing
coming to Clintoh, the eitizens of I.,
that city turned down the by-law HYDRO -ELECTRIC
goine. Sfratford. instead
Afpter tint Bennewitz Company,
0! ,1111INICIPALITIES.
I
.ato,.nainaclii,f)freitryenie)eu.t itTratimeseb'tedelotown.s gatit;er. ..c) chliario ,zeems a 1111:i e
three-fifths, and thus the by -maw ) an- uinstion to avail it,e3f ol
was defeated. Why not the Clin- 1 acivantegea of cheap ateete.,-
ton Council of 1912 try and get this aleejejpe:je,
factory to move to Clinton. as 'we
believe a by-law would earry hn'j' ALsa e'aie '
without 'leach oposition. - Sipee 'Bt41'
. .... Se
the aleve was written the City 1 Ersan'raten
.elerk has declared the by-law ear Eamscas
.ried. t_ eciG/11.1
NEW YEAR"S CONCERT. Cornwan
The Town flit1 was corafe-4-d j Exeter
INTeNV Year's Night to hear the - •
concert by the Lyric Concert Com
party. under the auspices oil the
Ladies Guild of St, Ptyal's Munch
and all were :satisfied by tho pro-
gram presented. Encores .s
numerous and the evening WAS
brought to a Mose :with a laughable
sketch entitled "Our Aunt from
Calif° rnia," Following 'was the
program presented ;-
Piano Solo, "Lolita SPanith can; i• e
Mr. :Harry Livens.
Reading., 'reeve:. Serie
Miss May Ranee.
Solo, "Summer"
Mise Iva Dodds, a
Violin Solo. "Sweet Ill Adagio"
Miss Eileen Hoover.
Reading "Teaching a.Girl Football
Miss May Ranee.
Piano Solo, "Sexette, from "Lucia
de Lamermoore' arranged for
left hand
' Ilr. Harry Livens,
"Carmen"
Miss Iva Dodds.
"Annunciate" Mary .A. Penton
Miss May Ranee,
Clinto»
• The "Goderich. Signal of last week
had the following note, which is at
intereet to ClintorifilazeictsgrLiofill-
ian Enver ifehome ,
where ,she has been heachinge Att-
er Nen: 'Year's elm takes chart, letof
the commeecial department of Clin-
ton Collegiate 'Institute. This is a
responsible position foe' so young' a
teacher, bat there is no doubt of
Miss Eraser's ability to fill It cred-
itably.
NARROW ESCAPE.
Three Wingliam lads -Earl Johns,
Gordon Bizehanat and Frank Gal-
braith, hoda naerow escape from
drowning, os.a result ofe the first -
named foolishly venturing a skin t e
°n there river befothe ice- was safe
ancl breaking through, the other
two going to'bis ',rescue. Two men
Wm. Haines and Rieliard
hetaa.d the axles and ,with'ithe aid
of planks and 'almost supeelenntan
exertio as on their port and on the'
pant of the young men in the
evater, the three Wert, finallY, 'say -
ed, •
COREY SCHEDULE
The followiegais the schedule for 0.
A. intermediate series, Group No.
•
January.
4 --Mitchell at Seaforth
-Goderich at Clinton
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Clinton at Seaforth
10 -Mitchell at Goderich
Si. Marys at Clinton.
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21-0l1nton at St, Mary
20 -St. Marye nt Goderich
28-8eaforth a,b Mitchell
30 -St. Marys at Seaforth
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