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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1939-03-09, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 •.._1_9. IIIIIII nue isttti llllllln,i, uouu'umununuouuuu For every Boom in the house new purtains are better to give you a "new" room than anything else. Imported Lace Curtains just ar- rived, beautiful new designs. Pair - - 98c to $2.19 42 inch Rose or Green Scrim, with large dot yd. 35c Dotted Scrim Ivory with colored dot yd. 25c Homespun's for over curtains, lovely rose and brown tones, 46 inch yard 45c New yard wide Chintz, fast colors, gay patterns yd. 19c auu,"u a unu11111111111111 lnu,,, SPRING FROCKS Absolutely the newest Fashion hits. • Exclusive styles ...A tremendous Assortment . , • Boleros ® Novelty Dots ® Pastel Crepes le Shirtwaist Dresses • Topper Jackets Sizes 14 to 48 $2.98 to $6.95 Spring Coats Are more modern than ever! The lines are more snug, or, if you prefer the reverse even more flaring and loosely drawn than ever before , We have a com- plete stock and have priced them away down, Mannish Tailored Suits ... Made To Measure Chic) Styles , . Smart Fabrics Tailo Faultlessring.$19.95 up .. . Gentlemen: --- ORDER YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT or TOPPER NOW faultlessly tailored to your own measure by a new method which insures a Perfect fit Hundreds of New Patterns & Styles 19095 np HENSALL Mrs. (Dr.) D. G. Steer and daught- er Patricia visited for a Sew days last week with Mrs. Steer's mother,.- Mrs. 'Brazier in London. Miss Dorothy McQueen of London visited last week with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McQueen. Miss Cleta Ellis and Mr, Clayton Ellis of Clinton visited over the week- end with their brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Mrs. J. J. O'Brien of Brucefield vis- ited over the week -end with Mr. and Mr's, Fred Corbett. The many friends •of Mrs. Alfred Clarke will be pleased to hear that she is able to be out again after having been confined to her roost for a couple of weeks owing to illness, Miss MLary, Stinson spent the week- end at her home in'London. e[iss Lettie Love of Toronto spent the week end visiting with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Love. vfiss Mary Hagan of London visit- ed on Sunday with friends in the vil- lage, also with her sister, Miss Dolly Hagan and brother, Mr. Franik Hagan at Hillsgreen. The euchre' and dance sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce in the Town Hall 'on Wednesday evening was largely attended. The ,ladies' first prize for euchre was won by Mrs. Cliff Watson, Kippen, and ladies' second prize was won by Mrs, Robin McAllister, Hillsgreen. The ladies' consolation prize went to Mfrs, Archie Ryckman, Exeter. The gent's first prize was won by Mr. Alfred Reich- ert, Zurich, and gent's second prize 'was won by Mr. Max Hudson, The gent's consolation prize went to Mr. James McNaughton, Kippen, Murd- och's orchestra furnished excellent music for the dance. Choir Entertained - Superb Value HOSIERY The new shades in Circle Bar fine Pure thread Silk Hose. Pair, 69c HollywoodPATTERNS O y I"` YOUTH MCTAVI S SEAFORTH - BRUSSELS A very pleasant evening was spent at the Presbyterian manse on Thurs- day, when Rev, W. A. Young and Mrs, Young and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. .MacLaren entertained the choir of Carmel Presbyterian Church and their friends. There were about thir- ty guests present. The party was termed a "hard time party" with ev- eryone coming in suitable costume. The evening was spent in a sing -song conducted by Mrs, W. A. MacLaren. This was followed by games and contests, A delicious lunch was served by the hosts and hostesses, At the close a hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered Rev, and Mrs. Young and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacLaren by Mr, James Bengough, The Hensel] Senior Women's In- stitute will be entertained by the Kip - pen East Women's Institute at the home of Mrs. George Glenn on Wed- nesday evening, March 165th. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bell and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Hankin and family, Thames Road. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Jervis of Clinton visited nn Sunday with Miss Doreen Farquhar. Dr, Ed McAsh and Mrs. McAsh of London visited with relatives in town on Saturday. Mr. 'J. D. Buchanan of London vis- ited on Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alex 'Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hayter of Lon- don visited on Sunday with the Tat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Bell, Funeral of the Late Fred Hess Largely Attended - One of Hensall's 'best known and most highly respected .,citizens passed away on Thursday morning in the person of Mr. Frederick 'Hess in his 70th year, The deceased had been ill for about a week and passed away in spite of all medical skill and nursing could do for hint, He was born in Zurich, Ont, and •during his early life he learned telegraphing with the first railtay station master here, Later he went west to Biggar, Sask., where he lived until fifteen years ago, when he returned to Hensall, and• conducted a jewellery store and printing press. with his sat 'George. Mr. Hess was a born musician, took a keen interest in sports, and indeed could repair almost anything. He was married 47 years ago to Miss Isabella Allen. who survives him, an only son George and two grandchildren Bobby and Ruth, also survive, The funeral was held from the home on Saturday afternoon and was very largely at- tended, showing the esteem in which the deceased was held. Rev. R. A. Brook conducted the service assisted by Rev. W. A. Young. Members of the choir of the United Church led in the singing with Miss Greta Laramie at the piano, "Have Thine Own Way Lord" was sung by the choir. The pallbearers were Messrs. Thos. Welsh, Dr. Moir, John Passmore, George Follick, Harry Howard, Cleve Cochrane. The floral tributes were very beautiful. Interment in Bayfield Cemetery. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to. Mrs. Hess and son George. Relatives from Fairgrove, Mich., who attended the funeral of the late Fred Hess were Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Kirk, Mrs. A. Thurston, Mrs. E. Traux, Mr. and Mrs. Pyke, Mr. and Mrs. S. Nolle, Mr. and Mrs. 'Bloom- field. (Others were present from Zur- ich, Dashwood, Exeter, 'Brucefield and Kippen. Mrs, Win. Luker returned hone Saturday after spending the past week at the hone of 'her brother, the late 'John Raker, who passed away Tuesday last, at his 'home, town line of Stanley Township, in his 80th year. Mr. Baker was a bachelor and was only 1911 one week, He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Wm. Luker, Hen- sall; two brothers Peter on a neigh- boring farm and William in the West. The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon to Zurich Luth- eran Cemetery. The pallbearers were Roy 'Lamont, Clarence Parke, Thos, Dunmore, Samuel McBride and Ro- bert McBride. Guests At Evangelical Church On Friday Night - The Young People's Union of the 'United Church were the guests of the Evangelical Church, Zurich, on Fri- day night and presented the following program presided over by Mr. Ken- neth Hicks. After the opening hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" was -sung Rev. R. A. Brook led hi" prayer. After a song 'Thy Word is, like a garden Lord," by Misses Mary Clarke, Pearl Harpole, Elva Mc- Queen, Rufh Brook and Minnie Sangster, Carry J'oynt read the Scrip- ture, Psalm 72, 'verses 1-119, Miss Greta Lantinie played a beautiful vio- lin solo, ,followed by a reading by lffss Mattie Ellis. Misses 'Bella Sntale and Minnie Sangster sang a duet "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," Mrs. Robert Moore gave an address •on 'Canada's Coat of Arms," 'followed 'b'y Mr. 'Sam Rennie., The program concluded by singing "Onward -Chris- tian Soldiers:' The remainder of the evening was spent in games and con- tests and a delicious lunch served. Mr, Aib, Passmore and friend of Delhi visited the 'former's parents, Mr: and 1,Irs. 'John Passmore over the week end, coming here to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Fred Hess on .Saturday. (Continued On Page Four.). AUCTION SALE At Lot '10, Bayfield 'Line, Coderich Tp., 3 miles east of Bayfield, on Tuesday, March 1141, at 1 o'clock, can; listing of farm stock, implements, grain, 200 cords wood, 200 cedar posts. household furniture and num- erous other articles. Everything to be 'sold as proprietor is going West, Maurice Switzer, Proprietor, Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements, At Lot 117, Con. 3', Tuckersmith, 11' miles west Of Egmondville, on Mon- day, Mar. 1135th, at 1 o'clock. Horses -1; work horse; 1 light stare rising 5 years old, supposed to be in foal, Cattle -4 Ayrshire cow, 6 years old, freshened in 'November; •1 Ayrshire cow, freshened in Dec., 4 years; 1. Ayrshire cow, milking, 5 years; 1 Ayrshire cow, fresh, 5 years. Above cows all eligible for registration. 1 cats-, fresh, 5 years; 'li cow due April 19th, 3 years; 'h cow due Mar. 26th, 8 years; 3 two -year-olds in calf; 1, steer, two years old; 4 spring calves; 4 young calves. Pigs -1 sow, 1111 young pigs, Implements -1 3'L H. binder, 1 M. H. mower, 11 stiff tooth cultivator, M. H„ 1 Cocks'hutt 113 disc drill; 11• wag- on, gravel box, hay rack; ,1 Farmer's Friend riding plow; '1. walking plow; I land roller; '1' set harrows, root pulper; 1 six horsepower gas engine; 165 'horsepower gas engine; 'Viking creast separator, 800 ,lbs., nearly new; manure spreader, forks, shovels, hoes and other small articles. Fanning mill; weigh scales, 600 lb. capacity; grain crusher; straw cutter; set of double harness; 3rd horse har- ness; set of single 'Harness. Grain - 40 bushels early Alaska oats, '50 bushels feed oats; 40 bushels barbless barley; 50 bushels wheat. Hay -(Some mixed hay. 1 Beattie brooder stove, 11000 cap.; 1 brooder stove, 500 cap, Terms, cash. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. W. P. Thompson, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE • Of Household Effects. -On Centre st., Seaforth, on Saturday, March 1'i, at 111 p.m., the following: 1 iron bed and springs; 1 oak bed, springs; mattress and feather mat- tress; 1 settee, pictures; .g extension tables (one cherry); L music cabinet; 4 small tables; 3 rocking chairs; 4.2 doz. dining room chairs with leather seats; % doz, small chairs; 1' Seren- ader 7 tube radio in A-1 condition; 3 chairs, one white chair; 1 china cab- inet (oak); 1 Raymond sewing mach- ine; 1 bureau; 2 wash stands; ironing board; 2 tubs; 1' trunk; 2 electric irons; a two -burner electric hotplate; 1 one - burner electric hotplate copper teakettle, small tea :kettle; pair pillows, some Limoges china dishes; meat chopper; pots, pans, wash basin, pails, oil can, axe, lawn mower, buck saw: 2 toilet sets, .22 rifle; 1 pair lea- ther lines, have never been used; 240 lb, counter scale, step ladder. Terms cash, Frank J. Sntale, Proprietor. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. TENDERS AUCTION SALE Community Sale at Dick's Hotel Stables, Seaforth, on Friday. Mar. :110' Usual, run of Pigs, Cattle, Poultry, Furniture, etc. 2 young purebred Ayrshire cows fresh; 1 fat cow, 20 head of choice yearling cattle, 11l sap pan 2 ft, x ft, 11100 buckets and spiles, 2' sap pans and 615 'buckets and spiles, set of backhand harness, '11 saddle, 11 'heater, tntnaerous other articles. Bring in anything you have to sell. Rates reasonable. Homer Hunt, mgr„ phone°028 - 12. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE Of Implements, Etc., and Household Effects, -At Lot 17, Con. 5, Hibbert, 21% miles south of Dublin, on Tates - day, March H41th at 3 o'clock. • 11 driving horse, 8 years old. Inapllements-;11 cultivator, '1, disc harrow, '1 seed drill, .11 set of harrows, molder, rake, binder, ill walking •pl$w, 1 riding (plow, 1 Iscuffler, 1 fanning mill, ,1' wagon, Ill set of sleighs, 21 cut- ters, 1 buggy, 1 grinding stone, ,1 work bench, '1 dray fork, rope and car; 11 mail 'box, also other articles too numerous to Mention. ;Household Effects -11.1 oak 'bed; 2 bedroom suites, 2 Targe 'bureaus; 1 ,parlor suite; 2 upholstered chairs; 3 centre tables; 4'. iron 'beds; 111 'brass bed; 12 oak tables; 'h what -not; 1 china cabinet; 3 rocking chairs; 2 hanging lamps; Ili linoleum 19'x9'; 12 chairs; 2 cupboards; 11 incubator; 11, wardrobe; quilt's and blan'kets; dining room and parlor curtains; 'T 'heater; dishes, pictures, 1, parlor carpet. Terms, cas's'h. F, W. Ahrens, Auctioneer. Mrs. Ed. 'Gormley, Prop; McKillop Township Tenders will 'be received by the undersigned for Crushing and Truc'k- ing of from 6,000 to 18,000 cubic yards of gravel to be delivered in any part of the Township. Contractor to use his own .equipment and to specify. date when he can begin work. Screen to be used not more than ane inch, Satisfactory 'boom' to be furnished. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, Tenders will be op- ened at Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, on Thursday,. March 29, at 8 p.m. JNO, McNAY, Clerk R. R. 2, Seaforth. ,BOY WANTED Wanted at once, good able boy to help with work on farm. Harry Nor- ris, Kippen, Ont. Phone 4 - '11411, Sea - forth. FOR SALE Fifty acres of pasture land, for sale, Spring, good grass, 7th con., lot S"/ 116, Hullett. Apply to Robert Lawson.' AUCTION SALE Of Farni S•todk and Implements. At Lot 15, Lon. , Stanley, 11% miles west of Brucefield, on Thursday, March 23rd at one o'clock. Horses -1 matched team (Perche- rons, 4 year old filly and five year old gelding). One Clyde stare 914 years. Cattle -4 four year old Durham cow, due 1'st April; 1 seven year old Hereford cow due 'list April; 1 six year old white cow, due 214th May; 1 six year old roan cow, fresh; I1' four year old Angus cow, bred six weeks; 11 five year old Hereford cow, fresh 2 months; 1, four year old heifer; 1 eight year old Holstein cow with calf at foot; 11 two year old steer, 2 baby beeves; 1 year old bull; 3 yearling heifers, 1 calf three months, 18 shoats around seventy lbs. 40"one-year-old hens. Implements. - 1 Massey Harris binder, 1 M. H. bean scuffler with puller; 1' CockShutt manure spreader; 1, five foot McC. newer; 1 thirteen hoe Deering drill with fertilator; 1 Int, cultivator; 1 McC. hay rake; '1 land roller, 1 Noxon disc; 111 set har- rows; '11 set Manitoba sleighs; 1 steel wheeled wagon and flat rack; 1 new Fleury walking plow, L 'Chatham fan- ning m111, 1 set Stewart power clip- pers, set net" sling ropes, 1 M. H. root pulper, 1 set heavy harness, set new horse blankets, 1 M. H. new cream separator, 4150 lb. cap,; 1 Que- bec heater, large size;•l11 churn; 30 rd. woven chicken wire; 1 MPcOlary feed cooker. 200 bus mixed grain, quantity hay and potatoes. Logging chains, tools, etc., too nu- merous to mention. Everything will :be sold as owner is giving up farming and farm has been rented. Terms -Cash. Geo, H. Elliott, Auctioneer. Mrs. Kathleen Taylor, Proprietress. SALE REGISTER Jas. M. Robertson will hold his sale of Household Effects on Saturday, March 215th, 'beginning at 11p.m. WANTED To rent 50 to 1100 acres choice land, excellent water supply, good build- ings. Also 50 or 100 acres 'with plen- ty of water, With or without 'build- ings. Apply Box A, News Office. FOR SALE At Egmondville, red brick house, furnace, bathroom, electric lights, small 'barn, 31% acres. •A'pply firs, R. J. Beatty, Egmondville, or. Mrs, 'J. A. Brodie, 237 Chaplin Cres., Toronto. TENDERS WANTED Tenders for '110 cords of hard wood 20 inches long, delivered at U. S, S. No, 1, MLo1Callop, will be received until March '1!8t1t, 'Wm, Devereaux, Chairman, R.R., 4, Seaforth. NOTICE The Huron Farmers' Co -Operative Co. of Hensall, Ont., open the sea- son of 1939 with a full line of: Cedar Posts:, 1 car of Manitoulin. Red Cedar. Fertilizer (Ingredients): Mixed if desired. Corn and other Feeds and Meals. English Barbed Wire, Motor Oil. WILLIAM PEPPER (Manager) UYTO DAYPRICES CASii Saturday Only Cattle Mineral 50 lb. bag ........, $1.35 New Life Hog Concentrate per cwt. 2.69 Poultry Concentrate per cwt. 2.99 Laying Meal, 19% per cwt. $2.35 Western Queen Bread Flour. Quality guaranteed. 98 lb. bag ' $2.09 Oranges, 2 doz. 25c Tangerines, 2 doz. lllll 19c Jelly Powders, 6 pkgs. ..25c Rose Baking Powder, 2 tin 29c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. 23c 2 tins Tomatoes 15c' Aylmer 'Peas, 2s .... 2 tins 210 Bee Hive Syrup, 10 lb. ....69c 2 lb. Lard 19c New Cheese, Ib. _ ....... ,r 15c Choice Onions; 10 lb . 19c W. J. Finnigan CARD OF THANKS Mrs. William H. Stevens, Bill and 'Jack, wish to thank their friends and neighbors for many acts of kindness .and sympathy 'in their bereavement; also for the many 'floral tributes and the loan of cars. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear husb- and and 'father, Thomas Consitt, who passed away March 11h'h, '119317: To -day recalls 'sad memories Of a dear one gone to rest And the ones who thinik of him to -day Are the ones who loved him best. -(Wife and family. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF HARM LANDS To close an estate there will be off- ered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTI'O'N Friday, March '110th, ,11939, at 3 p.m. during the Community Sale at the Dick House, Seaforth, the following lands: Parcel One -Lot 7, Concession 7, Township of Tuckersmith, Huron Road Survey, 111010 acres, on which is said to be erected a small frame house, large 'bank barn about 46 x 78, cement silo, drive shed, pig pen, hen house, two windmills, three wells. Parcel Two -East 'half Lot '9, Con- cession 6, Township of Tucker - smith, Huron Road Survey, 50 acres, On which there is said to be erected a frame barn a'baut 3'4 x 54 with a well, Parcel Three -West half Lot 9, Con- cession 6, Township of Tucker - smith, Huron Road Survey, 50 acres, on which there is said to be erected .a small frame cottage on stone foundation, frame 'barn. about 36 x '56, cattle barn 312 x 70, well at hoose. Spring, creek. Terms of Sale -Cash, payable ten per cent at time of sale, and 'balance in thirty days. All parcels offered subject to re- serve 'bid. If requested. parcels will be offered en 'bloc, 5' For further particailars apply to H, G. MEIR, Seaforth Solicitor for Executor. George H. Elliott, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE There will be sold by public auc- tion on the premises, Lot 115, Con. 10, Township of McKillop, 4 utiles east of Winthrop, on Wednesday, March IliSth at one p.m., the following: Two bedroom suites, two mat- tresses; three dining rnoin chairs and couch; five kitchen chairs; one din- ing room table and dishes; buggy; set of single harness; two small tables; one kitchen cupboard;; a qualt- tity of dry hard .wood and other articles too numerous to mention, At the sante time there will be sold the Farm, consisting of seventy-five acres with good buildings. Terns on chattels, cash. On farm, 10% cash anti balance in thirty days. Mrs. W. J. Bolton, Proprietress. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, ANNUAL MEETI•N'G A general meeting of the patrons of the Hensel) mixing station and the annual meeting of the Huron Farm- ers' Co -Operative Co., Limited, will be held at Hensall, in the Town. Hall, Saturday, March 18, at 2 p.m. for the purpose of receiving auditor's state- ment, report of manager, electing dir- ectors, .and transacting other business. Everyone is cordially invited to at tend this meeting. T. N. Forsyth, Secretary, NOTICE Please call and settle your account owing at The Beechwood Store, on or before Apr. 1st. J. F. Carlin. AGENTS WANTED 1 Familex will start you in a profit- able business like lnindreds of others ' throughoutCanada. No experience required, We train you. Liberal com- mission for selling 200 guaranteed necessities. Meet all competition sue- cessful'ly. Ambitious salesmen, write for free catalogue and plan without obligation. FA'MILEX Co., '570 St. Clement, Montreal. ELMER D. BELL. B.A.' Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario McCQNNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. •Glenn Hays SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. ,Office 'hoops:- , Puesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:310 p.m. to '5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:3'0 p. m. to 9 p. nt. TOWN OF SEAFORTH Tax Pre=Pay meat Receipts For 1939 The Town will pay 4 per cent per annum up to .Aug. 31/39 on all pre- paid 1939 taxee. Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's office in the Town Hall. D, H. WILSON, Treas. NOTICE Euchre, Box Social, and Dance. Foresters' Hall, Constance. Friday, March 117th. 'Ladies with •box free. Gents 251c. FOR SALE • Three teams 'of good young farm horses, and 11 mare •in foal, also house in Seaforth for rent. Phone 05, Sea - forth. J. A. McKenzie. FOR SALE 1 Wisconsin in'cu'bator, '1150 egg ca- pacity. Apply to Mrs. L. Forrest, Brucefield. TEAM FOR SALE Matched team of colts, 'broken in. Apply to James Brown, Egmondville. Phone 1415 r 311, Seaforth central. FOR SALE One 'bay 'filly rising 3 years old; one sorel gelding with white mane and tail, rising 2 years old. Also '1 white duck and drake. Samuel Storey, Lot 31, con. 5, ,McKillop. Phone 2144 - 411. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres of choice farm land. Welt watered, good buildings, including 4 good poultry pens; hydro in house and barn. For partioulars apply Mrs. Charles Watson, Londesboro. FARM FOR SALE 80 acre farm, Lot .30, Con. 9, Hui - lett; brick house, bank 'barn; 'drive - shed; in good repair. 4:0 acres plough- -. ed. Write M. Lloyd, Londes'boro. FARM FOR SALE •1150 100,or 5:0 acres, part Lot 10, 10, Morris Twsp. near Blyth, Brussels, Walton. Clay loam and gravel; well fenced, tiled, ,good 'bush. Bridk house, new roof; 2 bank 'barns, stables, 'hen house. Spring water. Gravel pit on corner. C. E. Empey, Melbourne, Ont FARM FOR SALE OR RENT 120 acres, mile east of Walton, Lots 4 and '5, 118th Concession, Town- ship of Grey, Large 'bank barn, frame house, excellent ,gravel pit. Apply to Frank Fingland, Clinton, Ont. INSURANCE Life. Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid- ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds. Rates reasonable. All risks placed' m first class companies. Informat-ion cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIEP t> ,nnv 1'44 w STRATFORD' - GODE'RICH COACH LINES Under New Management, TIME TABLE Leaves. .Seaforth for Stratford: Daily 8.25 a.m. and 5.25 p.m, Leave, Seaforth for Goderich: Daily except Sunday & hol , 12.55 p.m. and 8 p Snn: and lois, 12.55 p.m. and 10.16 p.m... Connection et Stratford for Toronto,' Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit Agents - Queen's Hotel, Commercial Hotel, Dick' House