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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-01-25, Page 5I'IURS., JAN, 2f 194: THE CLINTONNEWS-RECORD BANK. o -F MOVir.It.EAI, 'working with Canadirnr• in: every" Walk of life since 1817" Clinton Branch: W: IL ROBINSON, Manager Londesborough (Sub -Agency) : Open Monday and Thursday O Day' and Night Service © Use of our chapel at no extra rtarge 0 Restful and quiet location, 0 Ample Parking Facilities. O Sympathetic Understanding to all details 0 Cost to suit your• requiremei4ts,. BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME GEORGE'S. BEATTIE AUBURN girls blouses, 26 girls dresses, .1 girls skirt, '5 sleeveless sweaters, 2 Miss Rttth Arthur, R. N. of London scarves, 4 gibbed helmets, 1. pair spent the week end with her mother mitts, 1 pair half mitts 28 mothers' closed with the singing of the. Nee Lionel Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. C. M, Strang- han, Mrs. Geo. Hamilton and Mrs. E. Phillips. • GODERICTI TOWNSHIP The., South End Red Cross Unit will hold their regular .meeting, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 31st at the home of ;Mrs. Milton Steep. The ladies of the community are urged to attend and share in the knitting and sewing quotas, which are so urgently needed, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Rathwell spent Sunday ' with Mr. and 'leers. Clarence Potter. • Mr. and Mrs. ,Russell Grainger, entertainer, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Wal- lis and"Margaret, Mr. and Mas. Bert Dunn and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallis and children to a very enjoyable goose dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and M. Wilmer Reid Mona, Mr. and. Mrs. Lee McCann arbara and blue were guests r. and Mrs. Robert Taylor Fri ening. . The January meeting of the S o. 4 Unit ,of the Red Cross CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V.COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66J Batkins Locker Storage ind 'Sahnon Steaks a ell, Cod Fillets of Haddock Fillets day Smoked Fillets Salt . Cod Fillets �5. Sea Herring as Lake Herring Mrs, John Arthur. night dresses had been shipped to M Miss Zeta Munro of Sarnia is headquarters, Toronto during the ev visiting her parents, Mr. and• Mrs. Year. In the absence -of the treasurer 1.. D, Munro. Hiss J. Weir, the •treasurer's report W ton spent the week end with receipts of 82,131,52 including a e Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BeJtclie. (balance from 1943 of $701.02 gener. tit Edgar Vanstone and daughter, al donations $48.25, campaign re- L Winnifred of Toronto visited friends ' eei.pt% $782,25 and county grant here last week. i$600. Disbursements were paid to' dance ut the Foresters Hall on Fri- and material purchased from Divi- a parcel, from Bob Hayden in Italy Nay night. Music was supplied by lion $144.42. Wool d was read The roll call was ans err. and Masa Clifford Brown of was given -by Mrs. Ross, showing N al old at the home of Mrs. Morgan ones, With the. president in charge, e meeting was opened, with the ord's Prayer in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. A letter of thanks for The Victory Club sponsored' a Division for war work $1,200.' Wool Carruthers Orchestra. Mr. Win. Craig and son Wm. .1 were Daer's e nut t mtin in h RoyDa, g er s It 'n Huller, on Saturday afterno T1.ey spotted what they thoug a fox. They shot it and were a rised to find out it W4s a wo This is the third time a wolf h een shot in this dietrict, two oth aving been shot in tate Clint istrict. Mr. Thomas Hallam has been ointerl' clerk of the village in pia Alfred Rollinson who resigned the end of the past year after set g seven and a half years as c]er Women's Institute . Mrd, • the Janna en's 'In`s8'tu elided at Prayer was a:lie 'Carter. for a card was read were reed f e in service ct been rpt, the ' In=ti Robertson, Mrs. Lawson gave a few thou_ltt ni the Neve -Year. A solo was'rencle It wa Th b h d f In The president, Edgar La son, presided for ry tale lug of the •Wom te. Mr R, J. Phillips pr the pian The Lord's -repeated i Bentson led 'bv S• A lett of appreciation reee've during her illness f. Mrs. -'Gordon "1t "Thant Yon" letters w rotn t rollowing who are in Ca Lida and who ha rentber A Christmas bytrite en Red Cross, John Chari Qeadte, leirgeite " ole, -Wm 'Reid of $715.30 "'rl letters for a 1 Christmas parcels were read front The knitting ireport for 1944 is Las o an material ed' byeixteen members weir purchased locally $104,79. Miscel-1 paying ,held r, laneous expenses $18,03. Balance 0111=11 annual anembeesnih fee. The rol o handfor nen 669 2t month ' ash $ 8. Making a .total . h is to .be art on. $2131.52. Mrs. It. J. Phillips sea -invention and the name of. its inven- t ported for the Overseas box feed. Thetar. ur Receipts were $715.30 made .up as report treasurer read 44 treasurer's lf.lfollows: Balance from 1045" $148.15, r°port wn theear usin ea donations, Women's Institute $135.33. Following closed ' session,tthe ares Victory Club • $285.62, "Westfield the ah one was closed with the on $28:.50, Junior Red- Cross 810. other MA giftBdon�atedb. $76.40, play 54.75, tickets by withMt.,Meb- ap. on cake $26,55. Dlstua•sements were Hutt was sold by tickets,lneuc1 y ce for cigarettes $174.46, boxes • $223.20 tait° Mauilt holding the lucky at gran $29.00 gifts for boys in Can tiolet. A quilt was quilted. The ]los v_ ada $8.00 `play expenses $19. bel- next tess served meeting win sandwiches ine held ens The k. anee on hand $261.64, making a total home of Mrs, Berta Loth, a the tank you' left • • 11 Edwin Lee, Leslie Nice, Bob Govier, Navy: 5 pr. mitts 3 r. Double et- Jean Houston, Ray -V neent, Norman mitts it r. s. Rodger, Stewsrt Amen,, Elvin, seamen's sr, s, 7 p . ervice 2 kr, e, ' Wightman, Doug McMillan, . Stanley s'f,socks, 7 pr. service socks, t a Ken Scott, Earl Mu ford scarf, 2 pr. T. N. S . - er I George Straughan,- .Stewart Fe- • ' I n ts, 111ee: 4 T, N. Sweaters, e hel d, son and Rei Sheppard. gu :nets, e: pr. socks, 15, pa, gN. s - a ': eg oyes, swea- om I Army 2 Pa 1 8 H N c It was decided to have a she •tors 2 pr. rocks 9 toe cap h for comfort bags for the men in Civilians: 7 boy's sweaters, service, Te 1 Tee art cls', required ata lady s sweater' edirazors and blades, soap,writingThe report for 1 8 A 1944isviz: d paper and envelopes, • spavin, cream, 100 Airforce blue hendlterchiefs; 12 tooth tr'ushes and tooth: paste to be erten s bed jackets; 95 .girl's ' pinafore es bxou^. ht in at the ,next It" do:esses size 8, -13 quilts, 2 crib will e held u'Its, fa R ra 'Ln '01 tf Ci 1s' ie re by Miss Annelia'1Vfcllwain, s. Mutch favored with a -sato pit was given '07 ' l Irs, Gordon yloe who chose as hes su`iect fes" Best Years Mrs. t2eNall contributed -4" reading, �ITit l call was answered by the rant a book ,you recently read and it thor. It was 'decided to have the unshine' Sisters" banquet at the xt meeting. The banquet will be ld at :one of the churches at'7rp.m. bruay 20th. The Committee in which ll .i ul in alta the United q r...Centre-1i on Tues as' J1i,,..30th, The s. veer p` e�idont-M s. Jas. Woo (( • Council Meeting' Woods the l M> ,Th took charge for elle election of offx Cdunetl held. the4r nnaugurel meet- e' which resulted as f . lne' on Jan. 8. The new Reeve Mr, dentdent is. Herb M ,r. follows: Press, Geo- 0. Ginn .assumes his duties i g , vice -.pros,: with dignified as. *olds, g t frhe ewecou J. ods sec Y• Mr, rotary, Mrs, „Le<lia Cox the new councillor took The Fred 'Ross, treasurer Ittiss Joseph ns' office e Weir, knietin>' comtn:ttee,' ells. J. e ether a healthy interestswhile. s Taylor, Mrs. E. Phillips, Mie. the oi. Sts three members ..Messrs: p , r C. A. � Smith, Stilling. and Orr' started' •t . Hewson; cutting roenn'ttee Mrs.' a.the Joan Arthur, Mrs, '(1 m. Bods Sr. ' t : t benefit to t give the edtepayers 'Mrs. J. E. Y.n�'hlatt, Mr= , the ,. After "1 1'44 seasoned - e to the Clark, Miss Mae Ferguson,^J. aI dec a After l ,fie steer reser the Hospital decJaraiion of rf`ice Alan oath e" al committee Mrs. A. Robinon M .targe is Mrs. le. Snell, Mrs.. H fogridge, Mrs.' Gen. Sturdy, Mrs, R. Philips, Mrs. 'Gordon Taylor and` Chas Scott, ,At the banquet he identity of your •Sunshine Sister Pill be revealed. Airs. Herb Mo ritl e res' g 0' p :dent of as' Red Cross then took charge;'Phe erecters/ Mrs: tired 'Ross gave' the u�st 101' the year showing that 107 240 pair service sticks, 2 pr. loves, 12 crib quilts, 91: pair pyja- as, ' 4 extras pair trousers, 8 pair' tile,,' eases, 19 girl joist9ors-;13 Sadie ' Carter, nes leg•lanc0 to His Maiesty the Ting; sewing committee, Ithey started nesiness.; Dept."'o Mrs, Herb. Govier, .buying and'..t ns'I( -f laclu- mg .c Heb Ge Ication re appointment of a reboot Mrs. Mogridge, Mrs. attendance officer, Mr. John I Ross, Miss J. 'Web, Overseas box was en_I. arras committee Mrs. R. J. Phihius, Miss s . appoiread, Ontario Municipal J. Weir, finance committee 'De. tor 8tat�on, lead and filed. "Inspec- Weir, •Geo. Raithh, , B. C. for Stapes, wrote asking lora date v :•.Ci 1 as. As Redmond, Asquith, no aleft the Councir Te the establish. - Raymond' A vote of thanks was extended to iee'l . a school area, ilia Clei1 to all the officers ef. the Red Cross for reply. aIv. Inept. oa weed Tiispe on the the splendid 'work theyhi c- joint F iii'g soa 11 ee - ppoin ed. Mr. conapJishecl during theyear,, al 'ac- Johns Ir4tlr s was re -appointed. Bre b o year also t Ia p 1 everyone who had contributed o i,butett to the Overseas bay fund. The meeting w.No, 1, setting salaries, the „acne By-law .No, 2 'appoitltin • officials was read a third time and _massed time 30e 35e 35e. 85e 37e 18e 15c Frozen . peas and corn . , 27e Casings for Sale We Buy Hides FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER FOODS being the same es last year except Mr. Russell Neal who asked to .be relieved' and Earl Blake was ap- pointed instead. By-law No. 8 . to borrow money from the Royal Bank for current expenditure was else passed, The Reeve and clerk were instructed to sign and submit the schedules of expenditure en roads during' 1944 to the Dept. of Highways and asking the statutory . grant thereon. The Collector's time was extended until next meeting, lie to receive for collecting on delinquents, Union School No. 10 'being closed the Government subsidy. of 1 mill for education was returned to the Gode-' rich Township ratepayers amounting to 12.35; Miss Acheson use of house 5.00; W. H. Lobb, Valuing sheep, $1.80; Rev. G. W. Oliver error in assessment 2.3'7; It Sturdy Postage 12.6$; Chas. A. Whitely; Postage 8.30; Sept. pay roll No. 1.41,50'. Council. then adjourned to .meet on Monday Feb. 5 at 1.30 9.111. , BIRTHS FLE'WETT—In Clinton Public Hos- pital an Saturday, January 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flewett, 'of Stanley, a son.. MANN—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, January 21st, to Mr. and •ears. Cameron ,Mann, of Clin- ton, a son. BOLTON—In Clinton Public t Iles-. pital on' 9tonday, January 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. 'John J. Bolton, of -Clinton, a daughter. LOICKWOOD-Iii Ceinton " Public Hospital, on Mciniday, .laniary 22, to.112r. and Mrs. J. F'. Lockwood,' of Clinton, a son. DEATHS MANN --On January 22nd, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs, - Cameron Maeii. ROXY TRFATRE Now l'Itiyitig ''"IN SO;n iii v" with Abbott and Costello; !lion. Tues, and Wednesday- "HER. PRIMITIVE MAN" A delirious drama of a glamour gal who imported a primitive man and Sound out that he ;was just a former wolf -about town. Louise Allbritton, ,Robert Paige and Robert Benchley_ Thur. Fri. Sat, _ Sydney Greenstreet, Zachary Scott and Faye Emerson. A ratan with a price on his head in the, .sordid shadows of the Paris under world, Danger, mystery and ' in- trigue in pre-war' Europe! TH:E SEASK 'OF DIMITRIOS" Coming';— " GU'NG HO" & "HAT CIIEC'IK HON -EY". Note Unless otherwise advert- ised• the Roxy .Theatre will pre- sent the first show each evening at '7.30 p.m. ARE YOU SAVED BY CAPITAL THEATRE GADERICr PAGE Now Playing In Technicolor, "COBRA, WOMAN" with Maria. Montez and: Jon Hall Mon. Toes.. and Wed. "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" A winsome singing' star presents her :first great melody -romance. Deanna Durbin, Gene Kelly and Richard Whnrl in a„ Somerset Maugham story, Thur. ,Fri. and Sat, Eddie' Bracken, Ella Raines and William Demarset. Strictly from fun is this riotous story of a midei•nn gladiator.'. "HALT THE : CONQUERING . HERO" _ _ � Matinees - Sat. � Hol. at Coming "HER PRIMITIVE!' MAN' '& `TTTE SCARLET CLAW Coming' — Sydney "=RE MASK OP DeeITRIO �n 1IMITItIOS Matinees Wed, Sat. & Hol, 2.30 Matinees -= Sat. &Hol. at.'2,30 REGENT THEATRE :. RAFO1Ra'B . 1 Now Playing • • "BL'A•UTXFUL TTEBR01po & "COWBOY Mon. Tues. :Wed, Two. Features Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan and. < Susaniaa . Foster. Tell ,a dance.uttidded talo of bouncing adolescents'and, their smug e]ders'' "'THIS I.5" THE: LIFE" Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bitice SHERHLOC.K. HOLIVIE'S' SECRET WEAPON "' P904-1, Fri. Sat. Alan Marshall; Laraine Day and Marshall Bunt. The complications of matrimony take on a new and hilarious meaning in "BRIDE BY MIS"TAKEE" "KEElpfN"G Teem DEEDS QP TIIE LAW ? "—a lime is justified' by faith without the deeds of the Romans 3:28. ""DOING GOOD WORKS? "Not by works of 'righteousness. which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us.—" Titus 3:5 Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ' and Thou Shalt Be Saved Acts 16:13 TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.80 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening LOCAL STATION CKLW lynwsOR TRY OUR Jelly 'Roll: Chocolate Cake Tea Biscuits Do -Nuts or Long. Johns The Home of Good Eats BARTLWF'S PHONE 1 Wanted Toboggan wanted not less than 6 ft. long. Also 2 pr. of skates sizes 9 and 10. Call 907r11, 33.1 CARD. OP THANKS Mrs, Maud Manx wishes to thank leer neighbours and friends' for the cards and flowers sent her daring her recent illness in St. Joseph's' Hospital. LEVERS FISH and CHIPS Will be closed on Sundays and Monday each week and Cemetery Memorials Large stook of modern memorials on display et our Clinton Showrooms For the convenience of our patrons, office will be open on Fridays Open by appointment at any other, time.• See Mr. J. J. Zapfe, next door Cunningham &.Pryde Clinton Exeter -- Seaforth PHONE 41 . GRATITUDE A. widow has recently written us: "I owe you, a debt of gratitude for the way in which youhave bandied my accounts", The sante service is available to you. Simply send 14 your list to.daY, and watch the pleasing results' follow. No eolleetioe, no commission. KELLY & AIKEN, Collection Specialists, Orangeville, Ontario. —. _ 32-4 Farm Par Sale 76 acres, clay loam, Lot 26, Con. 4, Tuckersmith, Hum • Road survey. Good buildings. Good water. Apply atpremises or at News -Record. 83-1 Wood for Sale 11 o'clock every night. Dry Maple, 14". Call 312. Open Tuesday noon till! 33-1 ForSate Saturday night. Seven xoom frame house on Orange Street, equipped with bath. Apply to V. D. Falconer. 30-4 followed by the Lord's Prayer. The Scripture reading and prayer were given by Mrs. Frank . Jones. A reading was given by Mrs. Bert Lobb, and a Bible contest was CM-- ducted! on.ducted' by Mrs, Ira Merrill. The meeting was closed with a hymn, followed by the 1 izpah Benediction. A quilt was qui'.ted during the after- noon, and lunch was served at the close of the meeting. At es recent meeting of the Eben- ezer X.P.U. the following officers fax 1945 were elected: President, Marianne Mlerrill •V ce Pri ` - . es Joes - phone Mair; See -tress, Jim Lobb. C'ouvenois: Christian lrellowsb$ Aileen .McCartney; Christian ' Mis- sions, Margaret Lobb;; Chaistiatt Citizenship,' Bill Lobb; Christian Culture,' Jack Merrill; Leadership, Rev. C. Tavener; Pianist, Joy Lobb; Recreation Com. Ross Merrill, Juno McCartney, .Shirley . Jones, v .HOLMESVILLE The monthly meeting of the W.. M. S. was, held at the home of Mrs.. (Rev.) Tavener with the Pres. Mrs. E. Trewartha in charge. The Devo- tional period opened by singing. Hymn 252 and prayer by Rev. Tavener. Mrs, MaMath read the scripture lesson and Mrs, E. 'Tre wartha a poen, entitled "Life's Mir- ror" It was decided to have each :mem- ber responsible for a meeting dur- ing the year. Mrs. Mulholland gave Christian Stewardship. Letter's of appreciation for. flow- ers received were read from the Whitmore and O'sbaldeston families. Mrs. Bert Trewartha gave- a reading "Railway Carriage" and - Mrs. Walter• .'.'Friend of the *Mind- ed". Personal If Y -0,U want to get married, write Box 358, Julistetta, Idaho. Send stamp. 80-4 For Sale • 6 Durham Heifers, due to freshen 06-012 around February 1st. Apply J. H. 'Dlt, G. S,ELLI Quigley, three miles south of Clin- tonon No. 4 Highway; Phone Clin- ton 619x3, 25-tf Perm Per Sale 100 acres good clay loam in the best of shape, good hardwood bush,. good buildings, 2 bank balms, brick house, windmill, Situated one -qua, - ter mile from school. Apply to Free McCool, Londesboro, Phone 28r14, Blyth. 32-2 • Farm for Sale .. 160 acres, at present all in grass. and has been pastured each year by a limited number of cattle. The soil is good clay loans, a never -failing spring creek and: 2 springs furnish an abundant water supply. T,he land, is- slightly rolling and .naturally drained. Approximately 130 acres ready to cultivate, the remainder in bush .and partly cleared. Tltereea also a good bank barn 40' by 60' on stone wall for stabling underneath.. The farm is situated' 1' anile Item - highway no. 8 on concession 14 Goderieh Township and is composed of tots 23 and 24. Apply to ,Mrs, Alice Ferguson, 26 Well St., Strict ford, Ont. 81-4 Farm for Salo One hundred 'acres, lot 13 cam 2, Hulled Township, including. about .10 acres of hardwood bugle ,good bank Mrs, Ed. . lirewartlia gave some barn, stable, never failing supply .of water, t facts en the work of the Mission a both front and back of Fields in Northern' Ontario and N. Ismail slope 'house, five rz000ms; W. Quebec. and tnent]on was also l stn'all orchard, To wind tip an es made of the' work of the inissionar-'tate. Apply to George Mann, R. A. ies from our ow'n, midst. Hymn 85 No, 4,. Clinton. 31-tf closed the meeting, Wanted to Bu The Pres.:. of the W. A., Mrs, Y Pond then took chesge - and two Old or disabled live horses wanted verses of Hymn 109 were sung, fol- for stink feed. Apply Elmer Trick,. lowed' by the Lord's Prayer iia' uui. Phone 907r5 or 9e7r12. 15-eow, son, Letters of thanks for flowers were read froui Rev. Herbert and family also Mrs. Cooper. Mrs, Bond g d'ni g w'tla acre a rod a helpful advice for the work of the V Society and plans were ou tli ned for U '% the year's activities tiese1tdrng a eon- cert o -cert and ibazzar. It was decided to ho,id' "the core - The 11 A. met a'. 3 L .thy lie;rte df c•atianal anneal nteetin Mrs. Morgan g and supper g �oncs on Thursday, of Wed. Jan, -i,7:' Singiit • the last two last week. There were ten .present. verses of hymn The president . .residedY t09 and meeting. A p and the _Tier. Tavener clitsoci the° iineettn;', A meeting was opeped with, ahynnt pot luckk supper _w; -,,,s • served, House for Salo. . Five roomed frame house on, Alb. ort Street, town water, quarter acre of land, Per. further arta apply . TA ulars C AA Y to frank rmg]anrl or 3.: W. McCool, Lonclesboro 1141. Wanted to Buy Wanted to buy, old horses and dead cattle: for mink feed, If dead, phone at ones', Frec'l Gilbert 90842 or ,Tack Coming North, arrive'.., 11.20 a,m, Gilbert notese1 1 „ r r. ,s H. T. RANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Fire Insurance Agent Representing 14'Fire Insurance Companies Division Court Office, Clinton Frank Fingland, B.A., LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Successor to W. Brydone, ILC. Sloan Block .... .., Clinton, Ont, H. C. LAWSON Insurance Fire - Auto - Liability - Lir e Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg,. PHONE: Office 251w Residence 251j Clinton, Ontario Agent: Mutual Life Ass. Co. ARTHUR E. PARRY COnnniSSioner, etc. A quantity of good mixed hay for sale at barn. H. C. MEIR• Barrister -at -Law Solicitor of the Supreme Gault of • Ontario Notary�P�caaddComm ltwiener • Office in the McKenzie Hotel Hours: 2,00 to 5.00 Tuesdiiyr and Fridays. • Dr. F. G. Thompson House and Office, Ontario Street Clinton. Telephone 172 OFFICE HOURS: 2-4 in the afters. noon and 7-8 in the evening daily, Other hours by appointment D. H. McINNES CHIROPRACTOR Electro Therapist, Massage Office; Huron Street, (Few Doors west of Royal Bank) Hours—Wed. and Set,, and by appointment FOOT CORREGTION by Manipulation Sun -Ray Treatment Phone 207 HAROLD JACKS' Licensed Auctioneer Specialist in Farm and Household Sales. Licensed in Tinron and Perth Counties. Prices reasonable; satiee faction guaranteed. For infortnatiori etc. write or phone Harold Jackson, R.R. No. 4 Seaforth, phone 14.661, y Vet elmary Surgeon . Phone 203 Clinton, Ont.. ERNEST W. HUNTER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 57 Bloor Str. W. , Toronto Ont, THE McKILLOP MUTUAL Fire Insurance' Company Head Office, Seaforth, Ont. . OFFICERS— 'President W. R.. Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President Prank McGregor, Clinton,. Manager Secy-Treas, M. A. Reid, Seafores. DIRECTORS— W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhard,; Bornholm; E. J. Trewar- tba, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth Alex. Mc1wing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan- +ifder, Walton; alton ; George e Leit ch, Clinton. AGENTS—. john EPepper, Brace - field; ` R. 1i'. Megereher, Dublin; J. F Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. . �.: Parties desiring to effect iacur. 8830 oz• transact other business will be promptly attended to on applica- tion to any' of the above officers ad- dressed to their respective post offi- ces. Losses inspected by the director,. TIME-TAA.BLI Prairie will arriveat and depart from Clinton as follows: Tdron to and Goderich Division Going East, depart 6.43 ate.: Going East, 'depart 8.03 p.m. Going West, depart . , . , , 12.04 0 p.nr.. Going West, depart. 11.10-. London pen. and Clinton Division