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The Wingham Advance, 1922-06-08, Page 6ISARD'S SCQUN.T: SALE and Save 20 Cents BuyHere Dollar on the baa l LADIES.' RAINCOATS -In plain and fancy tweed effects, reg rices. good styles, now on sale at xo per cent. off regular P LADIES' SPRIIG AND 'SUMMVIER COATS -Made in best style of English h Velours . Fancy Tweeds and Polo Cloth, buy now at a saving of .__20 per cent. SKIRT$P =a dozen To Skirts, made in popular styles o£ silk fine quality serge and poplin, seiliing. at _20 per cent. off, WHITEWIiaAR-?C mp s?ng o ri ` Underskirts, Night Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers, Princess Slips, Children's _ __ - _ 20 per cent. off. Dresses, sale at �:_.....�-_-M WAISTS-Alllines .of Ladi s' Waists comprising good styles in Voile, Georgette Crepe, Silk Crepe and Silks on sale at __._____.__ 20 per cent. discount, _ .._....._ ' Middies 'to clear, broken lines, DD ES -2 dozen 'Girls MI I your pick for 5oc BLOOMERS -3 dozen Women's and Girls' sizes, pink Nain- sook Bloomers. A bargain at sec CORSETS -Bargain in Corsets good quality and, latest models, our cut price Sr 19 LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS ALWAYS IN STOCK_ Eggs Wanted, Highest Prices paid. Cash or Trade.. • THE. ROSARY An enquirer asks forthe paz`ody oil Thy "My Rosary entitle13osdierys The Hosiery." (Prom Pock) 'Ile socks I darn for thee, dear heart, Mean quite a pile of work for me I count them over, every one apart, hosiery. Thy hosiery, thy 1 ach sock a mate, two mates a pair", To clothe thy feet in storm and cold; I count each sock until the end, and find, I've skipped a hole. • Oh, carelessness, this thy reproof, - See how it looms across my sole, I grind my teeth and then in very truth I darn that hole, sweetheart, 1< darn that hole. 1VIy Rosery By Mary K, Fora Five niouriiful bushes in a bed,; Only one bad on each I see, each Although count them eagerly day- : My Rosery, I wait, but still no blossoms come. A dark fear penetrates my mind; 1 quickly .open one small bud, .and there - A worm I find! My neighbor's roses scent the air; And though her gain is not my loss, To see her bushes loaded down with. bloom Makes me quite cross! it,does, It makes inn cross. .,,m, ne.EBm m^msrIMftm� n GORRIE, Mss Mae Cameron of Belleville, is visiting; friends in town at present. On. Friday last the Main• St., in town . was sprinkled with oil to keep down thb dust. Mr. Thomas Istesgrove and Miss Annie Musgrove of Wingham, visited with relatives in town last week. Mrs. (Rev.) Johnston and little son, of Bervie, who has been visiting with Mrs. T. O. Johnston of town, return- ed to her home on Monday.: Miss Clare, who is in charge of the. millinery department of Stephens & Ashton's store, spent a few days last week at her home in Norwich. Mr. II.' Bradnock of Buffalo, N. Y., arrived home this week and will spend a month visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bradnock. • Mr. and hers. J. Steirrmiller, who have been: spending the past two weeks at •Kitchener, Toronto and other: points returned to their horri.e here this week.' ' Mr. 'Jas. Wylie, who has -been' at, THf. WGI Alli, Ali wiHGHAn+ Jai a,,, 113'19- .4.... •� TOWN OF WINGHAM _ By-Law 8 170.8 4, 9 z 22 w A Tay -Law to regulate the closing of shops in the Town of Wingham. 1VIy Grocery By Laura Simmons The cash I spend in meat each ,day ... Extracts a string of words front iia I count them over -every bill, I pay-- My ay- My Grocery -My Grocery! Each roast a graft -each steak a snare= life one' daily To 'make my i grind; I add each list unto the end -and. :there My finish find. Oh, memories of meats long past.! My duty plain I doubt! To yield each slice -and strive to learn at last, To, go without! The Rosary tending Medical College, Kingston,., during the past year, is spending the holidays at the home of his father, Mr. John Wylie. Mr. R. H. Stephens, who for the past week has. been at Bowmanville, attending at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Potter, who is seriously ill re- turned. home this week. We are very sorry to report Mrs. Potter is but little improved in health. of Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglas Orange Hill, and Miss Cora Coles: of town,' were in Dungannon on Monday, .relative, attending the funeral of .a .re , Mrs. Raymond Finnigan, nee Miss Retia Twainley, sister of Mr. Eldon H, Twarriley,.former principal of our public school. -. BORN Ogden -At Granton on Friday, May 26th, to r. an Mrs. i Mrs.Ogden was formerly Mr' and Mrs. Robert Wraith and and Mrs. W. J. Currie, East Wawa- spent Sunday at the ho Mr. Alf. Baker of Brussels shipped WHEREAS by the provisions of the Factory, 'Shops and Office Build- ing Act, if any application is preset ed to the Municipal. Council of the Town, praying for the passing of a By-law requiring the closing of any class of shops situate within the Muni- cipality and the Council is, satisfied that such application is signed by not less than three fourths of the number ler of the occupiers of. shops, within Municipality, andbelonging to the class of which such application relat- es,l the Council shall, within one month after the presentation. of such applica- tion pp tion pass, a 13y -law giving effect there- to and requiring all shops within the Municipality belonging to the class specified in -said application to be clos- ed during the Period of the year and at the times and hours mentioned in sub -section 3 of the said Factory, Shops and Office Building Act; as are named in the application. • By R. C. Rogers The hours I spend with thee, dear heart, Are as a string_of pearls to me; I count them over, every one apart, , My Rosary, My Rosary, . Each hour' a pearl, each pearl a prayer, To still, a. heart in absence wrung, I tell each bead unto the end • And there a cross is bring. O memories that bless and burn! O barren gain,and .bitter • loss ! T kiss each bead, and strive at last to learn .To kiss the cross, sweetheart, to kiss the cross. AND WHEREAS an application has been: received by and presented to the 'Municipal Council of the Town of Wingliam ,praying for the passing of' a I3y-law tinder Section 84 of the said Act requiring all grocery shops to be closed at and'. during the time and hours between, seven o'clock in the afternoon of each'and every day in each and every year .(except the day next preceding a statutory holi- day) zi?n�d five o'clock in the forenoon in the next following day. WHEREAS <it is expedient AND lication., to give effect to the said app AND WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Town of W.ingham, is satisfied that the said application isn signed by at least three-fourt s numbers ,.of the occupiers: of shops within the Municipality belonging to -the following class, namely grocers: Rude Rural Rhyxxnes Here Comes 'Phe :Bride This is the merry month of June, which puts the wedding bells in tune; when men see thou who soon will 1 or a'e wit n d i g eii 11 bossi camouflage a blossom. blushingbride,' 0 gentle 0 dear, push back the tresses from your I ear, 1 :have some v,=ords for you to bear, When all -mankind woretroglo- dytes, before the dates that history cites 'a female person had no rights. The bridegrooms plan for lionae sweet home wasbending saplings on her dome. But times., have changed since those beginnings and women long have had their innings. Since Satan made the rolling pin, the human head is all too thin. If Jason calls his soul his owsi, rap gently on his frontal bone, but bear in mindthe tool is meant to stupefy, not crack of dent. From self assertion youmust wean him, but do be careful when you bean. him, I wish him -luck, I hope you win, I'm very strong for discipline; but yet as oft as once a week, for him some freedom ' 1 bespeak, and you should give no wrathful sign providing he is home .by. nine, nor bounce his head against a rafter, , for coming just a minute after, So, nobly just, but stern- ly great, step to the helm and navi- gate; you are the captain, he the mate. n he -ti ac c he'll soon be ;nothing but the „crew. • GREY" THEREFORE the Municipal. Cann - 'nil of tli,e Town of Wingham _ enacts as follows: - EAST WAWANOSH Miss Ethel Drayinau is .at present visiting at her home in Bayfield. Mr, and. Mrs. Alfred Walker •of Elora, spent a couple of :days with the formers' uncle, Mr, Elisha.Walker. We hasten to congratulate Mr. Har- old Robinson, who has been success- fur in passing his :exams in his third year medical course. TvLr. and Mrs. Roy McGee and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGee intend moror- ing to Barrie on Friday, where they will visit with the. latter's'brother, iVLr. Thos:' Beecroft. BLUEVALE' M d M Hilton Ogden a son. gen Miss Laura Currie, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. "Jas: Wraith of of M a y, Heth"erington.. 111 ls� i SWISS ORGANDIE -Transparent dotted Swiss Organdies in MI new summer shades, Navy, Jade, Pale Green, Peach, Apri- • cot, 40 inches wide, special per yard .. _...._ ._.._w:. _ .,: $ 5 MUSLINS-Navy,. Jade Green, and Light Riue, a MI BATISTE � beautiful cloth'. for summer wear in a soft finish 40 inches c , 5 special ,.: w ____�. -:_ . _ wide reg. $x.2 s ectal per yard.._..:... 79 SCOTCH GINGHAM -Rose, Blue, Tan, Plaid Gingham, An- derson's best Scotch Qualities, full 36 inches wide, special K^r mgaranuMMEMMinemela O HI 111151/11EMIN I/101 Tha. �, ouse f Vis, .lit 116 HOUSEDRESSES-InTan, Blue and Pink nnade'of fine qual- ity Chambray. Our leader,. special:,,_- ,.,. _ ..-..:-.: - -•$1.59 HAM DRESSES --A well assorted stock of ' dresses in M GINGHAM ▪ Gingham, Percales and Chambrays, ranging from $s.5o to $4.00 M flu RIN 1 S v z tekak 'Ts (sr '15 fui.alkl 7-, S aVvirdall IN is Ia lit U PURE SILK HOSE -Drop stitch, extra heavy quality, Navy, ill VI Black, Grey, Brown, Bronze and White, sizes 81 to so, reg. 1.00 ill M$1.5o Special, per pair............_ ....:_ ..,� - _:-...-.., $ a a "9 q� 0 01A sizes xto i SHIRTS --In heavy glue Chambray, s s 4. 1 IN WORK es, _ Special _.. _,_. Shirts and 0l� 75e -rine Quality Balbriggan UNDERWEAR 75 ,c � li ots Drawers, sizes 32 to 44, special r ... 75 STRAW HATS -Special Prices in Sailoi:s..::.....:_..Sx:So; $1.75; $2.2 seven cars of hay from here this week. Miss Mary Stewart of Gorrie, spent. the week -end ,at her home here. Mr.., and Mrs. Wrn e-1MeMichael spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. H. Sinnaman, at the Wingham Junction. Mr. Eldon •McKinney is relieving the G. T. R. operator at Plarriston foe e -couple of weeks. Mr, and Mrs. • Wm. Thornton are visiting relatives at Canfield and In- gersoll: -- Mn end Mrs. Chas. Coultas and . daughter also IVLr: And Mrs. Taylor and son of Listowel, spent Sunday with Mrs. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hodgins all of West- ford spent Saturday%at the home of Mrs. C. Hetherington, Mr. L. H. Bosman has commenced his tile making and looks forward to a busy season. "YN MEMORIUM" Lies slumbering here. One William Lake, He heard the bell But had no brake. , At fifty miles Drove 011ie Pidd; He thought he wouldn't Skid, but did. At ninety miles Drove Edward. Shawn;' The motor, stopped, But Ed kept on. this sod Beneath t s. Lies William Whissen;. He didn't stop To. look or listen. Here; six feet deep, Is William Jolley; 5 His engine ed In'front ofta�trolley,. 0 1 1IN Produce Wanted Ashes to ashes And dust to dust, Bill was showing speed NI When a tire"bast.,' IC nt r c' In memory y A. Chauncey 1. akit; A train, a crossing - Ile didn't :make it, g�p i�1�ippp� seeds y;�A�Speciiaklltyp.�y� �':'d111q i11G1Po7¢!� 111SAlAl11l1 .I1�A 11111/110/1 i. That ,each and every grocery. T• own of iin the Wingha m shallont and after the corning into force of this By-law be closed and remain closed, at and. during the time and hours between seven of the clock in the afternoon on each and every. day (except the day; next preceding a statrp;ory holiday) in each year, and five of the clock in the forenoon of the next following day. n. Any person guilty of an infrac- tiok of this ]By-law shall upon convic- tion before the Mayor, Reeve, or any Justice of the Peace in and for the' County of Huron forfeit and pay a fine in the .discretion of the convicting magistrate' but not exceeding; $5o.00 exclusive of costs,. the same to be re- coverable under the Ontario Summary Convictions' Act, all the' provisions of which shall apply, and except that the imprisonment 'be for any term not exceeding 21 days. 3: This Bar-larv;,shall be made pub- lic by one insertion in - the weekly newspapers published in the said Town and by posting up 25 copies in con-. spicuotis places. 4. This B. -law shall come into Y force on, the loth day of June, A. D., 1922. PASSED this First day of June, A. D., 1:922. • H. B. ELLIOTT, Mayor W. A. GALBRAITH, Clerk {SEAL) Thursday, June fith, 1922 GLENANNAN Mr-, and Mrs. Sain Woods and 'fam- ily have returned home after spend- ing a few clays 'with Kitchener friends. 1\fr, Cecil McNeil spent Sunday with his parents at 13ehnorc. - „Mr, Duncan McLean of Petzolia, is' visiting with friends on the. 'with f rt iea- ds on the. tenth •line. Little Miss, Elva Metcalfe spent the lcher, Miss Myr- tle her M , i h tos v els end w t , e_,: 'Bennett. Tlie contract of..putting; a basement under kitties' church will. be comnlen- eed this week• '+ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cathers, Ev y and Eldred, spent Sunday .at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Colin Eadie, Catherine Fortune and Jean Misses Wilton and Mr, Thomas Forun motored to Paisley on Friday where they will spent .a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curtis of Bluevale, spent Sunday at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.,` Appleby. Mrs.- Aitken' has 'returned from a visit with friends' in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Aitken and children visited- recently at the home of Mr. Richard Jeffray. Mr. Robert Virtue is visiting at the home of Mrr and Mrs. David Breen. Mr.' Miller and son also Miss Stamper spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wrn.• Breckenridge. Mr.- and Mrs; John Query of Vil- lisca, 'Iowa, are visiting among the Stokes' families on the' tenth. And.wbe 1 b 1 talk wrist you Nay more, if he, a bit too far to he may be classed as supply cargo. Use Radio To Pull.Trade Mr. H • Breslin, its the first person in Walkerton to install the wonderful new inveaition•krowri as the radio, by which means concerts and other en- tertainments going on hundreds of miles away can be heard distinctly hese. The machine .arrived on 'Tues day, and is being installed in ° Mr., Breslin's general store, and after it has been: adequately tested, Mr. Bres- lin will hold - concerts each night in his store to all those' presenting tick- ets denoting purchases of nicyehandise made at his - place of business' during the .week. Arrangements, are being made to present a varied program, one. night being devoted especially to the children,. while the entertainmeiitsefor 'adults will range all the way from, ragtime to classical, •.and from comic IR CTIC DR. J ALVIN FOX Ch iroractic fur nislres t h e most complete and scientific method of health culture known. .to -day. :It is the only method of direct Spinal Adjustment Other so-called Spinal Adjust- ments are an attempt to trade on the reputation of Chiropractic. This is a Golden Rule Office and recognizes Christ and 1 -lis Principles as Paramount. Chiropractic gives valet"' in ' - full for every dollar invested. Adjustment given for all dis- eases where, there is reasonable hope of recovery. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. rO,, 2 to5and7to8p.m:" Phone 19x. _Entertainment At Belgrave A play entitled "Too- Many Hus- bands" will be given in the Foresters' Hall, Belgrave on Friday, June.1,6th, under the auspices of Trinity' church, by the ,youngpeople of the .church. Cast of Characters -Colonel Thaddeus Crane, Neil McCrea; Dorothy Crane, his daughter; Miss J. Johnson; Arthur M.aitlancl, his.nephew, Clias.. Johnston; Chauncey Chilton, M. Bradburn; Harry Brown, b'oolckeeper, William Brydges; Milly Brown, Ms wife, Mrs. Chas. • Johnston; -Rev. Ormsby, G. Nethery; ' Mrs, Sheffield, . Harry's mother-in-law, Mrs. J. McGill; Mollie, servant, Miss M. Nethery; Jones, Ex- pressman and O'Flynn patrolman. John McGill; Rudolph Baner,•l , Brad- burn. Musical program, before and between acts.:Program, commences at 8.15. Plan of `hall at Mr. H. Hob- per's stone, reserved seats, 35 cents, rush seats, 25 cents. Coyne sand have a. good laugh. Synopsis -Act x ---:-Horne of Browns; on the outskirts of the` Bronx, New York city. Nine o'clock in the'morn- ing. Act. -2-Sarne- as before..One hour later. Complete, Final Draft The, final stationing draft of the Wingham district of the London Con- ference is as follows: Winghain-Charles E. Cragg, B. D. (`2). Rufus L Wilson, Toronto. • Kincardine --Arthur" W. Barker, B. D. (r). Lucknow-J I :' Osterhout, B. A., B. D (x). Brussels-•,Cli:as, F. Clark, Ph. B. (2)," Teeswater-Irving A. McKelvey, S. T. L. (2). • • Ethel=Solomon W. Hann, M. A, B. D_ ecret- Fordwich-Geo. E. Barnard, secret- ary of _Conference. Gorrie-Welington A. Findley (1).m. Wroxeter -Albert; A. Holines, (r), Bluevale-L, Chester Wilkinson. Ashfield (Lucknow)-C.W. I)eWitt Cosens, M.A., 13. D., (2). Salem (Forniosa, R. R. No. 1,)= Duncan McTavish, (3). Ripley -Harold Williams, B. A. Arrow -W. 13. Barnes. Bervie-Stanley R. Johnston, B. yA.:; (2).Tiverton-Fred G. Risden, under, _ superintendent. of Arniose. Whitechurch -To be supplied under. superintendent of Lucknow. Belgrave-J. R. Peters, B. A,, (2), Wingharn Saw Planing Mill. We now have a full stock of Lumber of all kinds, dressed, and undressed, Sash Doors, Moundings, Shingles, Lath, Beav- er, Fibre and,.Ruberoid Boards, also roofing, plain and slate sur- faced and steel fence hosts. Prices are lower now than they have been for some months and some lines are, sure to ad- vance. Call aridget prices for any of the above. Coal in all sizes, Bard, soft, and Smithing always on hand. ;.n,4-' MacLean iamb l" ,caritnptlY 1F'it&ap klyegiessseS WR.,HAMILTaN ING1W'4 ONT IN TIIE-MATTER of the applies:ami- THE o£ the North Huron Telephone ap» Company, Limited, for the proval•of the sale ley the A,pplf cantofits undertaking to the Bell. Telephone Company of Canada,. Limited. APPOINTIVIENT FOR HEARING' The Ontario Railway and Municii�al Board 'hereby appoints Wednesday, the Fourteenth Day of June,: A. D. 1922, at the hour of a quarter past one. o'clock in the afternoon,(Railway -..: Time) in the Town Hall, in the oi of Wingham, for hearing the above application. All persons having an interest in this matter: and desiring 1p be heard' are directed to attend at the time•, and place as aforesaid. Dated at Toronto this sixteenth day. of May,":A: D., 1922. (SEAL) II. C. Small, Secretar3r. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Falconer of Et- hel, visited with Winghain; friends on Sunday. - Mrs. Maxwell'Abrani and son, Vern, visited. at J. D. McEwen's, ,Lower Wingham. Mrs. McEwen and Mrs. Abram are sisters. Leonard Krauter of Stratford, spent. Sunday with his parents on the• loth con. . Garfield Baker's have been quaran- tined with scarlet fever. We hope they will soon be O. K. i k Haek- The stork called ori . Fran , well's last week and left a' girl also at Henry Murr's , and left. a girl.-Con- tlt' s gra u a ion . $ABY CHICKS -S,. C: White Leg- i horns (Barron Strain). The Bar- ronEnglish Bird and`. von .Leghorn. is an for a Leghorn is very large. On the following dates we will have chicks- for hicks for sale. --May 3oth, 3000, at 20 cents each; June 8th, i500 at' 18 cents each;, June 21St, 3000 at 15 cents each; June 3oth, 1500 at 1 cents each- July I-2th,: 30 , 5 .S 30o0 at 15 cents each, W'e trapnest everyday of the year. All poor layers are shipped to market. We have pul- lets now,(May 1st) that have head at the head 'of. 163 eggs. , ,Every male our breeding pens is from a hen which laid 'over 200 eggs in' one year. Our #emotes are' persistent Mayers: One customer who got 300 chicks. from us last Spring got from them 175 pullets that laid him $658.00 , worth of eggs before they were one year old. That is from the tune they were hatched. Wliat they did for him, -they will do, for you. Walter Rose, Phone 3 or 4 on 38x. Brussels; Ont. A slow oven will n baking . e it your` you use NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Aldit aari SANTE ITARYTAPE - ', 1IM PLACE OF MOPES TOTS Will not spread, -Will not get lumpy ars a AND A SANITARY Q ss r�a��r ARE GUARANTEED Cushions Jas. Walker & Son "Always nook: tot Phis Label Address and Presentation The girls of the Bell Telephone staff presented Miss Flora MacDonald with a beautiful mahogany_ chesterfield table and the following address. Wingliam,Jun 1st., 5922 • To Miss Flora MacDonald, Wingham, • Dear Flora As you have severed your business ,relations with us as an employee of the Bell Telephone Co., we cannot let the occasion pass without expressing our regret at your removal from 'our circle, We can assure you we have always appreciated and can never forget the many kindly and thoughtful acts en- tertained by you both as a friend and co-worker. io In the years tocorxewhen .you made new friends we trust that you will often think of the happy tunes we have spent together. We .would cask you 'to accept oitr very best wishes for bright'and pros- perous future and wishto present to you this gift as an expression of our love and esteem, With all kind thoughts and siniere good wishes from ' The Gixis.. A pleasant social time was spent on Thursday evening at the home of Clegg, with Miss Bertha, MacKay as hostess. Miss Macf.a'y' has received promotion to Miss MaclDonald's poli - tion. rr. 9e ROYAL ip at 8A � FLY OIL RO >e AL PURPLE a a, :P�:�, Will keep flies away from your cattle. We have Fly Oil in one gallon cans. R i yal Purple and Pratts' Lice Killer Will keep your hens and cattle free from lice. oy Purple Chick Scratch Food , n' Pratts Baby Chick Food Will save your chicks from white diarrhoea and make strong, healthy chicks. sure Paris Green ' Will kill the potato bugs and save your potato crop from destruction. We have Pure Paris Green in one pound packages. 1 1 A rlrop in the Price of Flour Have you heard about it? Come in and we . will tell you the new prices.' BUCKWHEAT WANTED. JOHN E. HOMUTI-1 SUCCESSOR TO HOWSON & HOWSON x{iorir, Peed, Seeds, Potatoes, eta. . i'houes: Residence 175f St,ee 4io d`! DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. KINCARDINE 5.3o a. m. 1.45 p. m. Lv. RIPLEY ;_ 6.5o a.m. 2.04 pan. i.v. LUCKNOW,.,....._,,, - _ 6.o9.a.ln. 2.21 p.m, Lv.• WIWGIiAM • 6.4o a.m.. 2.54 p.m, Lv. BRUSSELS '_:......... _..._. ,._ ... 7.o6 a.m. 3.18 p.m. Lv..LISTOWEL"_....:.:, ».......r 7.50 a.m. 4.01 p.m.; Lv. PALMERSTO I - ...;,._ :.._ 8.28 a.m. ' , 4.23 p.m, Ar: GUELPH I _...:..._._ 0.45 a.rn: 5:36 p.m. Ar. BRANT1+ORD ._.:.. x.00 p.tti. 8.35 p.m. Ar. HAMILTON .., x.00 p.tn. 8.30 p.m. Ar. TO12OlttTO •. xx.so a.m. 7.40 p,in, RETURNING -Leave Tbrottto• 6.5o 'a.m. and s.oa p.m. Through coach Kincardine to ' Toronto on morning train. 'Parlor !Buffet car P,,Plnierston to Toronto on morning train and Guelph to Toronto on evening train. For fullartict;lars.�a pit l,b to Grand Tr,Tr.,*reicket A-gptrte. p • .....m�� rM.m Y mm