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Clinton NewswRecorid
August 113th, 1917
St, Helens
Mr. and Mrs, Jo1,i Campbell of
AslaLtsld vislteti at the honkie of their
NIL
deuglator, Mrs, •Geo, - i'hiilips, on
CHOOSE YOUR llp�I� a
Sunil y.
Mrs• W, J, Humphrey and Miss
Lila.spenL ,4unday at the home of
Mrs. Cralhston,
P �R NOVA
9 �� ' i o •t of
Mr: end, Mrs, .Hart' 14olly a.
Winghahn visited at the home of Mr,
(+ea, Wehb,
From Our Spring
Stock
To miss the New Wall Papers
we are showing this spring is to
miss the best we have ever
Mown.
Tbouggh we have sold Wall
Paper for years, these new
spring (3oods are by alt odds the
'best,
A. T. oopor
Telegraph and Ticket Agent,
Clinton, Ontario
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 30th
Every
U ES DAV
"ALL RAIL" - uiso by
THURSDAY'S STEAMER
" Great Lakes Routes"
(Bosom nsewation,
Your Future Is to the West
The tertD0 Dralrl,- hese out Wattern
Canada ee (1.0 nIS(,, N0.° ale .1.0 ..e -
elwe2ndi of acres eam0e Alr.Ae•-nwn
Veal wants a end* and u 1.dr.1,t} take
tavan040 at Los Row; tied 0/0101 0e
i--�aadian Pacific
. W. 13. HOWARD,
District Passenger Agent,
Toronto
W. JACKSON, AGENT
CLINTON
Mrs, Jas. Gaunt is 7islting in
Clinton.
Mrs. Alex, McLennan returned to
Chicago on (Saturday.
Mies Coleua Clark is visiting
friends in Toronto and Hamilton.
Miss Tab tha Ieemeton of Laurier
is spending a few days with leer
friend, Miss Nina Woods.
Misses flora and Mabel McDonald
of Wingham have returned Mine af-
ter spending a few days around St.
Helens,
Master Sydney Decker is visiting
his friend, Alvin Woods.
Miss Richardson of Harrison is
the guest of Miss, Chrissy Miller.
MissGwendolyn Reid of Windsor is
visiting at the home of Mr. 'Root,
Woods,
Miss Cassie Ellis, who has been
visiting her uncles, Messrs, Arch
and Joe Anderson, has returned to
her home.
Miss Mima Rutherford, who has
been taking a course in Arts in
Toronto, calve home on Saturday.
We congratulate Miss Winifred
Woods on baying successfully passed
her exam for a second class certifi-
cate and also taken her metric.
Clinton Carriage Shop
MOGUL
ENGINES
Mogul Gasoline Engines from 1 to
25 h.p•
MCCORMIOK MACHINERY
Mowers — Binders -- Rakes
Ray Loaders — Side-delevery Rakes
Bean Cultivators — Scuflers
Oliver Plows — Peerless Ggtes. —
McLaughlin arid- BOA Buggies
Carriages
Some good second -band buggies for
sale cheap.
Buggy tires channeled and
re-rubbered.
All kinds of hard and soft oils,
greases, etc., kept in stook.
Tops and side curtains of all kinds
repaired.
All work neatly and promptly! done,
WILSON ELLIOTT
Phone 73 — Huron street
11
Dry Goods
and
House
Furnishing
Conch & Co.
PHONE '78.
Millinery
and
Ready •to -
Wear
Garments
August
Specials
No. 1 -Ladies' Crepe Waists '
3 dozen only Ladies' Crepe Waists, in most all
sizes, beautiful quality crepe, colors pink' and white,
regular 5.00, 5,50 and 6.00. August Special $3.49
No. 2 -Ladies' House Dresses
2 dozen only Ladies' House Dresses, made of good
quality chambrey and gingham, neatly trimmed, sizes
36, 38 and 40. Reg 3.50 and 4.00, Aug Special 2.29
No. 3 -Children's
Gingham
Dresses
4 dozen. Children's Ging-
ham and chambrey Dresses,
good washing colors, sizes 4
to 10 years. Regular 1 25 and
1.50. August Special 69c
No. 4-Muslins
500 yards Dress Muslin, last season's goods, good
washing colors, regular 50e, 60e and 75o a yard.
August Special 25c yard
No. 5 -White Wash Silk Waists
5 dozen Ladies' Wash Silk Waists, two differentstyles, sizes 36 to 42, would be good vauee at 2,50.
August Special 1.44
This Store will close Wednesday Afternoon
tdutiug ,Tally and Aug, up to Sept, 19.
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w. MPIM -,w.
• Burk's Camp.
Mrs, O'olweli of Toronto is a poet
at the Cnninglnune camp, .
Mrs, W, H. Ilellyar and family ,are
thie week the guests of Mrs. 0, J,
Wallis.
Mr, and Mrs, J, Ouniaghame and
Miss Florence have been enjoying the
lake breezes during the past week,
Also Miss Eva Stevenson.
Mise Dorothy Rorke has been laid
up with a sprained ankle but is fen -
proving,
Miss Gladys Cantelon has returned
home to Clinton after a week's vis-
it at tbo Wallis damp.
The genial face of "C. J." is much
missed from the evening camp fire,
he having had to leave on a business
trip down east.
There were twenty-eight at the
Sunday school on Sunday morning
last,
Miss Dorothy Cantelon was a week-
end visitor at the Ouningbame camp.
Mrs. J, W, Nediger'and family of
Clinton picnicked at the camp yes-
terday,
Miss Ruby Wise of Clinton is a
guest at the Wallis camp,
Mrs. A. E. Jones and Miss Medd.'
Me of: Clinton are spending a couple
of days as the guests of the camp-
ors,i
Masters Harry Cochrane of Clinton
and Roy Carter of Stratford have
been visiting at the Rorke camp.
Miss Ethel Washington of Auburn
and Miss Salkeld of Goderich have
been visiting during the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Wallis and fam-
ily.
Harold Manning, Carman Powell
and. Fred Wallis, three husky right-,
from -the -farm lads, were week -end.
visitors at the Wallis camp,
Holmesville
Dr. Howell of Bayport, Mich., and
his daughter, Bertha, motored up oil
Monday and are visiting at Mrs. D.
Acheson's, the young lady's grand-
mother.
Mr. W. Crooks of Clinton was a
caller on old friends at Holmesville
on Monday last.
Osmond Alcock -came up, from
Toronto and visited. a few days Witt'
.hrs'nfother.
Dr, A. J. and Mrs. Courtice of
Winnipeg visited the parents of the
former, Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Cour-
tire of Holmesville, for a few 'days,
They left on, Mondays • for Sarnia
where they took the boat trip to
Fort. William,
Dr. J. T. Holdsworth, wife and
little son of Pittsburg, Pa., who
spent a few weeks holidaying at the
home of the former's mother, re-
turned to their honkie on Wednesday
last.
Rev. A. Sinclair and family left
for a three weeks' vacation on Mon-
day, going by automobile first to
spend a few days in London then
on to Sarnia. Holmesvillecircuit
wishes its pastor and family a suc-
cessful and a liappy vacation as their
faithfulness and earnest devotion to
progress and welfare of our people
merit.
Mr. John E. Walter of Redlands,
Calif., who has been visiting his bro-
ther, S. T. Walter, for a few weeks,
Ieft on Saturday morning last for
Winnipeg and Minnedosa, where '1e
intends to visit friends before return-
ing to Redlands. He went by boat,
from Sarnia. John is another of the
Holmesville gone s who has out
and anade a most creditable mark in
the world's betterment, and, al-
though a citizen of the United Stat-
es, he is one whom Canadians• love
and honor and of whom Holnsvllle
is proud to hold in memory, with
many other of fier boys who are al-
ways welcome honkie.
The Methodist S. S. have arranged
to hold the session each Sunday
morning at 10.00 o'clock for a few
weeks. The church service to begin
at 11.00. A good attendance greeted
the change on Sunday last. -
A nulnber from this vicinity at-
tended- the funeral services of the
late Dr, Arthur Bean, son of Mrs.
Bean of Clinton, whose .tragic and
sudden death' east a gloom of sad-
ness over this vicinity. Mrs. Bean
£las the sincere and heartfelt sym-
pathy of the Holmesville people in
this hour of sad bereavement.
London Road
Miss Agnes Cahiil and Miss Annie
Wik of Stratford have been visiting
at the home of .the former's sister,
Mrs. C. O'Brien of "Pleasant View
Farm."
YOUR CHANCE--THih WEST IS
CALLING
Homeseekers' Excursions to West-
ern Canada at low fares $ of Can-
adian Pacific each Tuesday until
October 80th, inclusive. Particulars
from any Canadian Pacific Agent or
W. 13, Howard, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto, Ont,
tRAILWAY
RQi\U TRUNK SYSTEM
Harvest Help Excursion
$12.00 to WINNI..Et+
August elst and 30th
from Stations Lyn, Ont., and west
° to Toronto inclusive.
August 28rd and 8011
from stations Taranto and West in
Criteria,
leor particulars as to tickets west
oi3OWimhlpog, ole., apply to 101y Cermet
Trunk ticket agent.
J. If, ANS b"Of .D ctt SON
Phone 57 - Clinton
A.ug. 23
Kippers
TC, ippen people were delighted this
week to linve a vl85 lrein Mr. Alon-
zo Li'dgex of Croswell, Miele leer.
Edgar is a soil of the We William
Edgar, who coneueted a wood work-
ing
orking shop in the stand now owned and
Occupied by ser, Alex. Mcl{amid, It
is thirty-six years slue the family
moved to 'Michigan, shortly after
their father's death. M. Edgar is
nephew. of Mrs. ,Wm. Ivison and Mrs,
John Whiteman, Ho was accompan-
led by his wife and two sons, ' They
travelled by. motor ear,
Mrs, Wm, Moore left here lash
Saturday to visit her daughter; Mrs,
Slade of Detroit, who will bo reanohn-
hered :as Miss Pearl Moore.
Dr. Aiken, pastor of St. Andrew's
church, left on Monday e for a few
days visit with his , parents , at
Courtwright,
Mr. and Mrs, Detweiler motored to
London on Sunday and spent the
day there,
Mr. Alex. McKenzie spent the
week -end with his mother and other
friends at Bayfield. That lakeside
village is quite thronged just now, a
great number of summer visitors
being there,
Mr. Herbert Whiteman and wife of
Toronto arrived on Monday for a
visit with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Whiteman,
Mrs• J. W. Paterson and son left
on Monday for their liome in Toron-
to after spending some days here.
Miss Miriam McKay of Tucker-
smith is the guest of her brother,
Mr. Geo. McKay.
bir. R. B. McLean consulted a
specialist at London during Ltie past
week. It is the wish of Mr. Mc-
Lean's many friends that the treat-
ment may prove successful.
Mrs. Mclvor or Clinton is a visit-
or with her daughter, Miss Marjorie.
Mr, Nicol of Ridgetown has bought
the grain storehouse here which has
been owned for so many years by
Hay Bros., Listowel. Mr. Nicol is
busy installing a lot of maohinery
for the cleaning of grain, beans, etc.
It should make business lively around
the station this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes and
son ot Seafartli were visitors with.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Richardson . on
Sunday.
Mr...,and Mrs. Robe. temper with
their sou, Morley, and daughter,
Olive, spent Saturday last at Grand
Bend. Mr. J. W. McLean took them
down M his car.
Misses Florence and Louisa Me-
Clymont left Monday for a fort-
night's visit with friends. in London.
Miss Mutton ,of Leeburn and Miss
Youngson of Blanchard are guests
with their aunt, Mrs. Alex. Mon-
teith.
Seaforth
, Miss C'lirietine Henderson of Ham-
ilton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
G. E, Henderson,
Miss Dorothy Morson of Toronto
has been visiting at the Thome of
Mr, J. M. Best.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson and Miss , Dor-
othy have retubned from a visit In
Pennsylvania.
Misses Many and Helen and Master
Jack Tweedie motored up from Fer-
gus and spent a few days recently
with their uncle, Mr, J. A. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Webber and
daughter, Miss Maybelle, of Housto
h
,
Texas, are the guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Turnbull.
Misses E', and K. Ryan of Chicago
have been here visiting their sister,
Mrs. Broderick.
Miss 'Helen Larkin has returned to
New York after a visit with her
parents iu town,
Mrs. Murtrie and daughter, Miss
Helen, of Vernon, B,d., are guests
at the home of the foraner's mother,
Mrs. 0. Bethune,
bdr. Thos. ICilbane of Buffalo called
on friends hereabouts last week.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
Aug. 25 - TORONTO - Sept. 10
On a More Than Ordinarily Progressive Scale
MOBILIZATION
OF NATIONAL RESOURCES
Constructive and Destructive Needs for War
CONFEDERATION
SPECTACLE
1200—PERFORMERS-1200
Canada's Story from Birth to Nationhood
Dramatically Told
The very Apex of Spectacular Achievement
GIANT LIVE -STOCK AND
AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY
Judging Competitions for Young
Farmers - - New Farm Crop Com-
petitions - - Extended Classifications
and Innovations m All Departments
IMMENSE EXHIBITS
OF TRACTORS AND FARM
LABOR SAVING DEVICES
ART—Italian, French, Persian,
American and Canadian Masterpieces.
MUSIC -Innes' Famous Soloists anda
score of -other leading organizations.
ENTIRE NEW MIDWAY
NATIONAL MOTOR SHOW
FIRST SHOWING OF 518 vIODELS.
Greatly enlarged Government and
other Exhibits - - - War in all its
phases - Model Cansp - - Artillery
Drive - - Aeroplane Flights - =Stores
of surprises in store for old friends
and a thousand thrills for flew once,
PreoucEC► PAA ES ON
ALL LINES OF' TRAVEL:
McKillop Township.
Mrs, z1. Cole and Miss Colo both
of Stratford have been visithig (ir,
Ansi lli'rs, S. J, Boll, '
The hay erkp, which is safely Hous-
ed, is the beet we have had in for-
ty years.
The barley, which is in the stook,
is also a 11110 crop and the oats,
which aro filling good and will soon
bo ripe, are far above the average.
Last year was a lean year but this
is alright,
Fields of Usefulness
The good pjlysician occupies a field
of great useluhess fn the world. No
one questions this, and no ono would
think of eliminating him.
It is equally true that. the good
proprietary. medicine occupies as wide
a field of usefulness, not only because
it 5 convenient and economical', but
also because it 5 always most care-
fully compounded from the best qual-
ity of ingredients,, by the same pro-
cesses and by the same experienced
cfiemists, which gives it an advan-
tage over the ordinary prescription
in uniformity of stiength, quality
and effect,
Anyone wlio reads the letters that
voluntarily tell of cures effected by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, even when ev-
ery other means of relief—other medi-
cines, hospital treatment and pliysi-
clan's prescriptions—have been ex-
hausted, cannot but be convinced of
its great value.
Tlie benefit derived from its use
for the diseases and run-down con-
ditions for which it is recommended,
has been inestimable in thousands of
cases.
Wingham
Mr. Peter Liuklater of Saskatoon
Inas been visiting friends and relativ-
es , in Wingham and 'vicinity.
Mrs. C. G. Van Stone is with
friends at Smithfield.
Miss Margaret MdLean is spending
a few weeks With Detroit friends,
mins Leila Huntley. 5 spending a
vacation at Port Stanley and Grand
Bend.
Flax is a good crop in this vicin-
ity and a large number of Indians
have been brought in to assist in
pulling it.
Mrs, Peter Gowans has returned
to fier Home at Warman, Sask„'after
a. visit with relatives and friends in
Wingham and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Moore of Ed-
monton . are visiting, relatives in
town,
Miss Annie Diluent of Bluevale
spent a few days recently with Mrs.
A. M. Crawford.
Mrs. E, W. Walker returned last
week to her home in Sidney, N; S.
She was accompanied by Mrs. Rich-
ard Van. Stone.
Miss Mabel Orr of Toronto 5 vis-
iting Mrs. Stewart McGee and other
friends in town.
Miss Norma Dinsley and Miss
Miller of Detroit have been visiting
Mrs. J. A. 1VIcLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of .Caledon
have been visiting the fornher's bro-
ther, Mr. W. G. Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lane have
moved to Palmerston,
Rev. C. J. Cameron of Toronto
preached in the Baptist church on
Sunday,
HARVESTERS ! FIRST COME
FIRST SERVED'
The earliest arrivals M Winnipeg
will have the first and best choice of
employnhent in the Harvest Fields
beyond,, The Canadian Northern Rail-
way will run the : first Excursion
trains to the west in ethis connection,
leaving Ottawa 9.30 a.m. Aug. 18th,
and 10.30 pan. Aug. 13th and 28th ;
also leaving Toronto 9.00 a.m. Aug.
21st, and 10,00 p.m. Aug. 21st, 23rd
and 30tfi. Through cars will be op-
erated from Montreal chid Joliette,
affording .direct connection at Ottawa
from principal ,Quebec points.
The equipment will consist of el-
ectric lighted colonist care and lunch
counter cars with special accommo-
dation for women.
While the best chances aro along
the lines of the Canadian Northern
in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al-
berta, where the demand for labor, is
heavy and the wages high, no inatter
what Baal destination you may sel-
ect, the C.N.R. offers the best
route to Winnipeg.
For leaflet showing special train
service, excursion dates and the
number of laborers required at var-
ious points together with all other
particulars, apply to, A, T, . Cooper,
Agent, Clinton, or write General
Passenger Dept., Montreal, Que.,
and Toronto, Ont. No. 12
tCANADiAN
PACIFIC
RIIn�WA1!
Guaranteed To,Satisfy
„The "Sunshine "Furnace gives health -
.4.11, warm, air heat -and plenty of itw
When installed, • according to plans
furnished by our heating engineers;
it is guaranteed to give absolute sat,.
isfaction, Write for free illustrated
booklet,
McClaryb
SUNSHINE FURNACE
LONDON TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER
ST. JOHN, N.B. HAMILTON CALGARY
SASKATOON EDMONTON
For Sale bg Bgam -& Sutter
36,000
Harvesters Wanted
$12.00 TO
WINNIPEG
Plus Half a Cent per MIS
beyond to any Station east
of Calgary, Edmonton, 01.'
Burbank, Alta.
Return Fare, Half a pent per Mile to Winnipeg till Nov, SOtle, 1917
plus 818.00 to original Starting Point.
Special Through Trains will leave Toronto Union Station
10 p.m. August 23rd and 30th
The best of Equipment and Lunch Counter Cars
Electric Lighted Colonist Cars
Special Accommodation for Women
For tickets and for Leaflet showing, number of Laborer's required at
each point
Call on A, T. OOOP1112, Agent, CLINTON.
or write General Passenger Dept-, O.N.R., Toronto, Ont.
misompmanamemmommonimmaatrou
Goderich
Dr. Fh Wigle and Miss Wigle of
Wiarton spent a few days in town
last week as the guests of the form-
er's sou, Mr, E. R. Wigle.
Miss Laura Acheson of Toronto is
visiting friends in town.
Miss Helen Kidd has returned from
a holiday spent in Muskoka,
Miss 'Lottie Polley.. of Toledo,
Ohio, 5 spending a few weeks at her
home in town.
Mr. and Mrs, 13. H. M'cCreatii
Toronto are visiting in town,
Miss Aileen McDonagh of Toronto
has been tfie guest of Miss Helen
Kidd,
Mr, 3, S. Platt was in Toronto
last week attending the Grand Lodge
of the I.0.0.F,
Miss Margaret Galt has taken a
position on 115 staff of the Dank of
Commerce,
Mr. Geo. Williams of Toronto has
been visiting his mother, Mrs. J. H.
Williams of town.
Miss Ruth Hamilton of Massachus-
etts Hospitai, Boston, is home oaf a
vacation.
Miss Flary McKenzie of Brandon,
Man., has been visiting at the hone
of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Lane
Mr. and. Mrs, M, W. Howell have
returned from an ,auto .trip to
Brantford, Grihnsbp and ether points.
Miss Ethel Nairn has been visiting
friends who are summering at Long
Branch.
Mrs. R, W. Reid annd Friss Elva of
Brooklyn, N.Y., aro visiting) the
former's father, Mr. A. Farrow.
Miss Josephine McDougall of Tor-
onto, after a visit at the home. of
Mr. Joseph Kidd, has gone to Mus-
koka,
of
TIHE WESTERN FAIR
September 7th to, 15th, 1917'
The management of the Western
Fair, London, Ontario, are adding
$2,000 to their Prize List this pear.
This amount has been carefully, dis-
tributed throughout the Iist and will
make it very attractive. The Exhibi-
tion has reached its fiftieth year and
every effort 5' 'being put forth to
make this the best over held in Lon-
don. This Exhibition has the repu-
tation of being one of the best agri-
cultural exhibitions in Canada, aihd
this pear will certainly be no excep-
tion to the rule. Live Stock Breed-
ers and Exhibitors will do well to
send their very best stook to Lon-
don. A win there is sure to prove
of very great benefit as there are al-
ways plenty of buyers. Prize Lists,
entry forms and all other informa-
tion on application to, the Secre-
tary, A. M. Aunt, London, Ontario.
emilefeeinatemisemearessa
THE WESTERN FAIR
Sept. 7th to 15th
The Management of the Western
Fair of London, Ontario, are making
every possible effort this year to
eclipse all their previous exhibitions,
good as they have been.; They, are
giving special attention to the Live
Stock and Agricultural departments,.
Two thousand dollars was added to
the prize list, (which was a liberal
one before) making this Year's list
the best ever offered, and exceedingly,
liberal in all departments. It '5 ex-
pected that there will be a large.
try in all the live stock classes,
Special classes, in the horse . depart-
ment Iiave been provided for farmers
and their sons. Professional ,breeders
and dealers Have been barred from
these classes and, the farmers will
have an opportunity of exhibiting•
against farmers. There are also plen-
ty of classes for the professionals
with liberal prizes offered. Prize
lists, entry towns and all informa-
tion given on application to the Sec-
retary, A. M. {Hunt, London, Ont,
Blyth.
Mr. E. Bender d has p . s urcha ed Mr.
J. G. Emigh's handsome residence on
Dinsleystreet and gets possession in.
September.
Mr. and Mrs. John 13106r and
fam itY of Mt, Forest visited the
lady's mother, Mrs, Frances Mason,
recently,
Mr, and Mrs. froward Alexander
and family have returned to their
home in the west after, a' visit with
Mrs. Alexander's mother, Mrs. Jas.
Bentley. They went by boat from.
Sarnia. Ode e
Your Brain Must
Have Pure Blood
No more important phpsiological
discovery has ever been. made, than
that the brain requires a due supply,
of pure blood. It is estimated that;
this organ receives as much aa . one-
tenth of all the blood that is sent;
from the heart—a great deal more
than any other organ of the body. If
the vitality of the blood is impaired,
thee' blood then affords the brain an
imperfect- stimulus and there is men-
tal and pliysical Languor, • sluggishness
or inactivity.
Pure blood is blood that is fere
from humors, it is stealthy blood,
and the term pure blood as ie is gen•
exailyi used means blood that is not
only right in quality but atm in
quantity. Hood's ' Sarsaparilla snakes
pure, rich, red blood. This is one ot
the great truths about this great
medicine.
Many Thousand
Farm Laborers V9/ante
for Harvesting in extern C nay
"Going Trip West"—$12A0 to WINNIPEG
"Return Trip East" --1$18,00 from WINNIPEG
GOING DATES
All 0010110 to Ontarte Woo( ot Smith's .balls up to and lnctndtng Toronto on Laka ()Marto Shore
ASstist 21st Line and Havelock -Teterboro' Line; nine from etattons between Iilngeteth and 1trnrrew lmictlon,
and tneluAhve, and tram etatlaoe en Toronto -Sudbury direct 1110,, From stations on Sault Ste, Maria
August sot ” branch, i'roin_ Atati011a On &fall' Line,.I3eaucnge t0 Franz. Inclnalye, Froti, stations Bethu(iy ,Inno-
is {tion 5 Port rieNleoll and Aoekoton-Bobeayveon.
August eerd is torn stations West anti south of Toronto lip to and including ltatniltan and windsnr, chit., 011
an(1 .j OWou Sound, Walkerton, TOsoanter, Winalane Morn, Llatowol, Goderich, Sl, Mary's, hurt litn•wetl
Artgtist 30611 I And St. animas br(mslee, and station 2'0cohto a(irl Nortl to Holton, inclusive.
111 lrthel
rtleulKird
o(0 Oaeoci 5
sPiicLAt, W'IIItOUon THA INS
I'nrldo d'lcket Agents, W. (1, ltta%Vdil0,,.t)fstrlot i'nssvngee .t51I t, 'I'c('onia•