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The Herald, 1913-03-13, Page 4CENTRAL Ago STRATCORI . ONT. • The best practical training school in Ontario. Three depart- i Tents COBtMERCIAL' SHORTHAND —AND —TELEGRAPHY All courses are thorough and pract- ical. Teachers are experienced and graduates are placed in positions. We give individual attention and students may enter at any time. Write for Free Catalogue at once d.ArMcLachlan, Principal. District CBEDITON Mrs. Mathew ltlorlock who has been on the sick list is improving. Mr. F. Gaiser and Mrs. S. Sweitz er of Shipka spent Saturday in town. Master Borden Gaiser who has been on the sick is improving. Mr. H. Glen spent Sunday at his home in Hensall. Mrs. Hugh Gervins of Lucknow is visiting her daughter Mrs. Herb Eil bar. Miss Mary Bertand left for Detroit on Tuesday, where she will visit for some time. Miss Violet Gaiser of Shipka is the guest of Miss Hilda Shenk, for a few days. Mr. (Dr.) Orme and Miss Helen have returned home after visiting with friends in London. Do not fail to visit our Millinery Department. Miss Link is in charge this season and is showing the very latest and most exquisite styles. C. Zwicker. Mr. and Mrs. Was Brown of Sagi: naw Mich, are here visiting on 'their honey -moon trip. Miss Annie Yearly entertained et number of her young lady friends on Friday afternoon of last week. See our new stock of Allover Laces, Silk Insertions, Laces, Embroideries. We are showing the latest in Dress Trimmings, a large stock to choose from. C. Zwicker. Messrs Watson and Snyder of Drysdale visited their sisters,the Miss- es Watson and Snyder, for a few days this week. DASHWOOD Horses for sale—Driving mare 5 yrs old, black carriage mare, rising three. Apply to Kellerman & Son, Dashwood, The Dash -wood plaining mill are getting their mill ready for a busy spring and summer. They expect to be running in a few weeks. We have just received our Spr ing shipment of Wall Papers and a dainty new range of rain coats from $9 to $15 at Kellerman .& Son. Mr. and Mrs, Mark Pretter are this week leaving,' their farm on. the 14th, and moving into Dash wood wirers they will reside. We we} ilOMP ti n to our village. Me. and :Ars, J sic itledge on Wednesday attender the 'i oildipg of the formors brother iettiLo to Miss Morley ' Morley ‘2,f. Hyde Park. The ne1'71,7j, married couple will make their home in Sask . Miss Ena Guenther was at Zur- ich over Sunday. Mr. John Hoffman was in °red. iton on Monday on business, Special sale of horse blankets to clean out. D. Tiernan. Mr. and Mrs. Case moved to their farm near Exeter, Monday. Mr. H Willert and Miss Linda Willert were at Zurich Friday last. Mrs. Fern of Parkhill is visiting Mrs. J. Kellerman for a few days, l Mr. Dave Tiernan has moved into Mr. Geo. Koch's residence on Main Street. Master Gordon Wells of Exeter is at paesent staying with his Grandparents Mr. and Mrs, P. Gain ter A Box Social to be given in the basement of Crediton Methodist church on the 17th March. A good program will also be rendered. Mr. and Mrs.' Huxtablewho have been visiting at the latter's home here left for their home in Hamilton on Monday accompanied by • Master Howard Beaver. See our 97 piece Dinner Set, print- ed porcelain, extra quality, at $5.40 per set. C. Zwicker. BLAKE, SCHOOL REPORT The following report shows the re- lative standing of the pupils of U. S. S. No. 9, for February. 4th class—Lorne Manson, Alberta Finlay, Clara Zapfe, Sr. Srd-Abram Zapfe, Wille Man- eon, Edgie Finlay. Jr. Srd—John Moyer, Lillie Mey- ars, Lydia Gingerich. Sr 2nd—Ada Meyers, LauraOesch," Sarah Erb. Jr 2nd—Harvey Moyer, John. Oesch, Carl McClinchy. Pt 2nd—Eleanor Meyers, Eddie Bechler, Ruth Schrag. Pt let—Eva lapie. Allan Douglas, Gordon &brag. G. S. Howard, teacher. New I EiTE u A quiet but pretty wedding . `ioc.'1c place at the James Street Methodist parsonage on Wednesday afternoon, March 8th when the Rev. W, McAlister united in marriage Miss Edith M. daughter of Mr, and :. hire. H. Reynolds of Hay and Mr. T. Her.- herb er-here Philips son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Philips of town. After the ceremony the party repaired to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous repast was served. Mr. and Mrs Phil; lips will leave this week for ToreuiIl to spend a few clays prior, to • leap i ;;ti for their new home • in Seskatoeii Sask. Misses May and Ethel Armstu rr have returned from Toronto' and yr, ]ted for a few days with their parents before leaving for Luckeow to re,l pen their millinery :store. The South Huron Ministerial A* soeiation met last week in Main- St. church. Rev. R. Hicks of Hen -sail read a paper on "The Life andWork'of 'Da- vid Livingston," which was afterwards discussed the following taking plrr:i Revds. Colin Fletcher, S. Sharpe,' E. F. MeL. Smith, G. H. McAlister and E. G. Powell. The next meeting wills i be held in Caven Presbyterian Church I on the first Monday in April- Masonic—On Monday evening, last week Wor. Rev. D. W. Collins, Dis- trict Deputy Grand Master. of South Huron District ,No. 4, paid his official visit to Britannia Lodge, Seaforth During the evening the work of the I first degree with the musical ritual exemplified in a manner that earned high praise to the officers of . the Lodge from the District Deputy. Mr. Rowe has sold his fine farm on London road south, to Mr. Sydney Snell for the handsome sum of $9,600 Mr. Rowe will move to Exeter. Mr. Adam Case of London road north, has been ill with pneumonia, but is now reported seine better. The death of John Mitchell occured on Satuaday last, after suffering 'for many years from cancer. • Deceased;; has been a resident of our to :for many years. The funeral took place on Wednesday, interment in Exeter cemetery. M'r. and Mrs. W. G. Steve left Monday for their new home in ' West.. '*-14e. and Mrs:' E. Buss ll' aft Spending the winter with, relatives here returned home to Harwell, Sass, on Monday. Tha rte ses Rowe1iffe are •learning milliner with Jones & May, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White (nae Harvey) left this week for their new home in Harwell, Sask. GRAND BEND Charlie Page islet with a serious ac- cident last Tuesday by which he cause nearly losing his thumb in 'a macbiire he was operating. He had to have. five stitches put in to draw the wound together. The following is the report of S. S. No. 8, Stephen, for the month of Feb- ruary. Names in order of merit, first four in each class being given:` Sr. IV.—•Myrte, Ravelle, Richard Oliver, Geo. Stebbins, Ella, Cameron. Jr. IV.—Kathleen Pollock. Sr. III.—Nelson Statton, •Welland Ravelle, Catherine Dewey, Leonard, Patterson. • Jr. III,—Freeman Clark, Reatha, Disjardine, Kenneth Patterson, Gar- net Patterson. Sr. Me -Madeline Pollock, Ella Dis- jardinie, Josephine Allister; and Fanny Baird. Jr.----IIIIenry Green, Foyl Ma•=e.i, Geraldine Ravelle, Fern Gill. Pb. II—Ilda Ravelle, Verde, Pis r;, Murton Dewey, Pearl Stone. Sr. I.—Winona 'Ravelle, Gordon Pollock, Olive Oliyer, Gordon Allister. C.—harry Bossenberry, Sessforr7. Lovie. B.—Esther Green, Ella Gill, James; Down, Bruce .Tiedeman. A.—Tillie Mason, Roland .Elliott,' Wessell Gill. Number on roll hrii.. Average at- tendance 65. `• Vinetta Kerr, Teacher. TENDERS Sealed tenders --Will be received- up to March .31st. at 3 p. m. for the erecticu of a brick shed for the Methodist church Crediton, tenders for masonn frame w ork. and roofing received separate also. in whole' Pans and specifaoation may be seen at Mr. Thos Treve thick's shop Crediton. The lowest pay tender not neoesarly accepted. Rev. Jefferson, Ghair>iian, "e ,,ounce the rriva1 of Several- Shipmox.tz Sf3reing Ooods andIri ire Your Inspection During the past few days we opened several cases of New Goods consisting of New Prints, Ginghams, Zephers, Dress Goods, Silks, Shirtings, Cottonades, Denims, Linens Embroideries, Laces, New Dress Trimmings, Etc. See our Stock of Curtain Goods - Plain and Fancy:Madras, Fancy Muslins Curtain Netts, Lace; Curtains, etc. We are making special efforts this season to have our stook more complete and larger than exer, Velvet and Tayegtry Squares We just received our 'first shipment of Velvet and Tapestry Squares. We would be pleased to show you the different patterns and qualities we carry and quote you our prices. "( Wall Papers and Linoleums Take a look through our samples of Wall Papers and 4 yard wide Linoleums; We can interest you. Winter Goods at Less than Cost We are clearing out a great many lines of wiater goods this month at less than cost Pay this store a visit and be convinced. We offer a nice even, wore heavy wove Factory Cotton, 36 inches wide at 9io'per yard, This is a Special. Clearing out our l2,oWrapperetts at 7o, also several lines of Shirt- ings, regular 14o to 16o, for loo per yard. SWEATER COATS._ A11 kinds good heavy Men's Sweaters 90o to $3,.00. Boys 800 to $1.00. See ora` 97 pieoeporcelain Printed Dinner .Setts at $5.40; and $5.90 each. These are perfect goods, new patterns and at bargain prices. Our Grocery stock is well -assorted with the very best obtainable, at Close Prices. We pay highest price for all Farm Produce. Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy, Millet, Hungarians, White Beans, Etc. A CALL SOLICITED TELEPHONE No. 3 All kinds Farm Produce Taken. C. ICKE A 1.,�.., .t 'r i'i t aRI ZURIOUean MEAT MARKET WE keep in stock a �lry full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but tjie best. We' make our own sausages. Give us a call. YUNGrH Ur,� IPTACHERT. 1.:e f `. Lappa? I am operating the Blake Chopping Mill every Tuesday and Friday. Have a first-class new grinder, and will guaran- tee satisfaction. JACOB KIPFER BLAKE, - ONT. fiR A. J. MacKINNON late House Surgeon, Erie County Hospital, Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi- dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity Hospital. N. Y. city. • Late of the House Staff, New York Palyclinic Medical School and Hospital. Drug store in .connection. Office, Zurich, Ont a � J~irk 1L, ... J4ll`fi __ . 0.° _>a _ — i.Z' 1 Line, ieseek rs' Excursions Each TUESDAY MARCH 4 to OCTOBER 2$ (inclusive) Via Chicago and St. Paul Winnipeg and return, $35.00 Edmonton and return, $43.00' Tickets good for 60 days, Propor- tionate low rates to other points in. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta; The Grand Trunk Pacific R'y is, the shortest and quickest route be- twhnnipeg, katoon aind Edea =ton, Time en WiTables, LandSasPamphlets_ and other descriptive literature relative to the Grand Trunk Pacific may be obtained from nearest 1 Grand Trunk Agent. o li Dashwood Furniture Store We are giving Big Snaps in Pianos and Organs for the balance of the year. Two big 'shipments of Singer and Raymond Sew- ing Machines must be cleared out at once, at a low' price. A big stock of Furniture always on hand and prices the Lowest. Dried apples taken as Cash. UNDERTAKING Big stock on hand. Day or • night—call Central. P. MoI AAO Furniture and Undertaing LEGAL CARDS. 'BOUDFOOT HAYS & KILLORAN, • Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,- etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. II.: O. R. 0. Have. .J. L. Killoran. BUSINESS CAR,re, B. S.•P ILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, Exeter, Sales eendueted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. Orders left at this oleo ryi11 be proitilntle attended te, H. EILBER C% SON Crediton, - Ontario Conveyancers, General Insurance Agents d.elephone--Office la, House lb. ANDREW >i . HESS, FIRE INSURAN- ce agent, representing the London, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing in fire insurance. R. P. A. SELLERY, DrENTIST, GRA- duate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry," To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every iVlon- day. 7-26 E. ZEL.LER, UON`'EYANCER AND Notary Public, Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared. Office— Zeller block, Zurich, Ont, FARM Lot 28, Con Township, 100 good bush. Brick bank barn. For particulars Taylor, Hensel' I�7 Anyone sending quickly ascertain invention is probably, tions strictly confidential. sent free. Oldest gateits talton Exec,at Ngtics, wlibout • A handsomely illustrated rnlat'iet of any cal,ada, $5,9G a all ne1'rsdealers. MUNN & C 8tarannb :,.:5,N,5`tt FOR SALE Line,) Hay 80 acres of and good and drained. to Duncan ots'YEA' I�C:.RI — 7, (Parr acres; house Well fenced apply P. 0. frc)ioEVn K �r•_y1a�'`lkq"iy"'",.tF•'. a sketch our Opinion patentable.. erten oy through charge, soloatitie year, postage 3eIaraadway. i'tr,. TRADE COPYRIGHTS and HANDBOOK for securing Dunn 'weekly. . journal. 4ber':t,- ti i. MARKS DESIttNB &C. desorlption may free N ether an COlnmunlca- On Patents petunia. & Co. reoetVii in the Largest or. Terms fur prepaid Sold rr Npv v :... District CBEDITON Mrs. Mathew ltlorlock who has been on the sick list is improving. Mr. F. Gaiser and Mrs. S. Sweitz er of Shipka spent Saturday in town. Master Borden Gaiser who has been on the sick is improving. Mr. H. Glen spent Sunday at his home in Hensall. Mrs. Hugh Gervins of Lucknow is visiting her daughter Mrs. Herb Eil bar. Miss Mary Bertand left for Detroit on Tuesday, where she will visit for some time. Miss Violet Gaiser of Shipka is the guest of Miss Hilda Shenk, for a few days. Mr. (Dr.) Orme and Miss Helen have returned home after visiting with friends in London. Do not fail to visit our Millinery Department. Miss Link is in charge this season and is showing the very latest and most exquisite styles. C. Zwicker. Mr. and Mrs. Was Brown of Sagi: naw Mich, are here visiting on 'their honey -moon trip. Miss Annie Yearly entertained et number of her young lady friends on Friday afternoon of last week. See our new stock of Allover Laces, Silk Insertions, Laces, Embroideries. We are showing the latest in Dress Trimmings, a large stock to choose from. C. Zwicker. Messrs Watson and Snyder of Drysdale visited their sisters,the Miss- es Watson and Snyder, for a few days this week. DASHWOOD Horses for sale—Driving mare 5 yrs old, black carriage mare, rising three. Apply to Kellerman & Son, Dashwood, The Dash -wood plaining mill are getting their mill ready for a busy spring and summer. They expect to be running in a few weeks. We have just received our Spr ing shipment of Wall Papers and a dainty new range of rain coats from $9 to $15 at Kellerman .& Son. Mr. and Mrs, Mark Pretter are this week leaving,' their farm on. the 14th, and moving into Dash wood wirers they will reside. We we} ilOMP ti n to our village. Me. and :Ars, J sic itledge on Wednesday attender the 'i oildipg of the formors brother iettiLo to Miss Morley ' Morley ‘2,f. Hyde Park. The ne1'71,7j, married couple will make their home in Sask . Miss Ena Guenther was at Zur- ich over Sunday. Mr. John Hoffman was in °red. iton on Monday on business, Special sale of horse blankets to clean out. D. Tiernan. Mr. and Mrs. Case moved to their farm near Exeter, Monday. Mr. H Willert and Miss Linda Willert were at Zurich Friday last. Mrs. Fern of Parkhill is visiting Mrs. J. Kellerman for a few days, l Mr. Dave Tiernan has moved into Mr. Geo. Koch's residence on Main Street. Master Gordon Wells of Exeter is at paesent staying with his Grandparents Mr. and Mrs, P. Gain ter A Box Social to be given in the basement of Crediton Methodist church on the 17th March. A good program will also be rendered. Mr. and Mrs.' Huxtablewho have been visiting at the latter's home here left for their home in Hamilton on Monday accompanied by • Master Howard Beaver. See our 97 piece Dinner Set, print- ed porcelain, extra quality, at $5.40 per set. C. Zwicker. BLAKE, SCHOOL REPORT The following report shows the re- lative standing of the pupils of U. S. S. No. 9, for February. 4th class—Lorne Manson, Alberta Finlay, Clara Zapfe, Sr. Srd-Abram Zapfe, Wille Man- eon, Edgie Finlay. Jr. Srd—John Moyer, Lillie Mey- ars, Lydia Gingerich. Sr 2nd—Ada Meyers, LauraOesch," Sarah Erb. Jr 2nd—Harvey Moyer, John. Oesch, Carl McClinchy. Pt 2nd—Eleanor Meyers, Eddie Bechler, Ruth Schrag. Pt let—Eva lapie. Allan Douglas, Gordon &brag. G. S. Howard, teacher. New I EiTE u A quiet but pretty wedding . `ioc.'1c place at the James Street Methodist parsonage on Wednesday afternoon, March 8th when the Rev. W, McAlister united in marriage Miss Edith M. daughter of Mr, and :. hire. H. Reynolds of Hay and Mr. T. Her.- herb er-here Philips son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Philips of town. After the ceremony the party repaired to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous repast was served. Mr. and Mrs Phil; lips will leave this week for ToreuiIl to spend a few clays prior, to • leap i ;;ti for their new home • in Seskatoeii Sask. Misses May and Ethel Armstu rr have returned from Toronto' and yr, ]ted for a few days with their parents before leaving for Luckeow to re,l pen their millinery :store. The South Huron Ministerial A* soeiation met last week in Main- St. church. Rev. R. Hicks of Hen -sail read a paper on "The Life andWork'of 'Da- vid Livingston," which was afterwards discussed the following taking plrr:i Revds. Colin Fletcher, S. Sharpe,' E. F. MeL. Smith, G. H. McAlister and E. G. Powell. The next meeting wills i be held in Caven Presbyterian Church I on the first Monday in April- Masonic—On Monday evening, last week Wor. Rev. D. W. Collins, Dis- trict Deputy Grand Master. of South Huron District ,No. 4, paid his official visit to Britannia Lodge, Seaforth During the evening the work of the I first degree with the musical ritual exemplified in a manner that earned high praise to the officers of . the Lodge from the District Deputy. Mr. Rowe has sold his fine farm on London road south, to Mr. Sydney Snell for the handsome sum of $9,600 Mr. Rowe will move to Exeter. Mr. Adam Case of London road north, has been ill with pneumonia, but is now reported seine better. The death of John Mitchell occured on Satuaday last, after suffering 'for many years from cancer. • Deceased;; has been a resident of our to :for many years. The funeral took place on Wednesday, interment in Exeter cemetery. M'r. and Mrs. W. G. Steve left Monday for their new home in ' West.. '*-14e. and Mrs:' E. Buss ll' aft Spending the winter with, relatives here returned home to Harwell, Sass, on Monday. Tha rte ses Rowe1iffe are •learning milliner with Jones & May, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White (nae Harvey) left this week for their new home in Harwell, Sask. GRAND BEND Charlie Page islet with a serious ac- cident last Tuesday by which he cause nearly losing his thumb in 'a macbiire he was operating. He had to have. five stitches put in to draw the wound together. The following is the report of S. S. No. 8, Stephen, for the month of Feb- ruary. Names in order of merit, first four in each class being given:` Sr. IV.—•Myrte, Ravelle, Richard Oliver, Geo. Stebbins, Ella, Cameron. Jr. IV.—Kathleen Pollock. Sr. III.—Nelson Statton, •Welland Ravelle, Catherine Dewey, Leonard, Patterson. • Jr. III,—Freeman Clark, Reatha, Disjardine, Kenneth Patterson, Gar- net Patterson. Sr. Me -Madeline Pollock, Ella Dis- jardinie, Josephine Allister; and Fanny Baird. Jr.----IIIIenry Green, Foyl Ma•=e.i, Geraldine Ravelle, Fern Gill. Pb. II—Ilda Ravelle, Verde, Pis r;, Murton Dewey, Pearl Stone. Sr. I.—Winona 'Ravelle, Gordon Pollock, Olive Oliyer, Gordon Allister. C.—harry Bossenberry, Sessforr7. Lovie. B.—Esther Green, Ella Gill, James; Down, Bruce .Tiedeman. A.—Tillie Mason, Roland .Elliott,' Wessell Gill. Number on roll hrii.. Average at- tendance 65. `• Vinetta Kerr, Teacher. TENDERS Sealed tenders --Will be received- up to March .31st. at 3 p. m. for the erecticu of a brick shed for the Methodist church Crediton, tenders for masonn frame w ork. and roofing received separate also. in whole' Pans and specifaoation may be seen at Mr. Thos Treve thick's shop Crediton. The lowest pay tender not neoesarly accepted. Rev. Jefferson, Ghair>iian, "e ,,ounce the rriva1 of Several- Shipmox.tz Sf3reing Ooods andIri ire Your Inspection During the past few days we opened several cases of New Goods consisting of New Prints, Ginghams, Zephers, Dress Goods, Silks, Shirtings, Cottonades, Denims, Linens Embroideries, Laces, New Dress Trimmings, Etc. See our Stock of Curtain Goods - Plain and Fancy:Madras, Fancy Muslins Curtain Netts, Lace; Curtains, etc. We are making special efforts this season to have our stook more complete and larger than exer, Velvet and Tayegtry Squares We just received our 'first shipment of Velvet and Tapestry Squares. We would be pleased to show you the different patterns and qualities we carry and quote you our prices. "( Wall Papers and Linoleums Take a look through our samples of Wall Papers and 4 yard wide Linoleums; We can interest you. Winter Goods at Less than Cost We are clearing out a great many lines of wiater goods this month at less than cost Pay this store a visit and be convinced. We offer a nice even, wore heavy wove Factory Cotton, 36 inches wide at 9io'per yard, This is a Special. Clearing out our l2,oWrapperetts at 7o, also several lines of Shirt- ings, regular 14o to 16o, for loo per yard. SWEATER COATS._ A11 kinds good heavy Men's Sweaters 90o to $3,.00. Boys 800 to $1.00. See ora` 97 pieoeporcelain Printed Dinner .Setts at $5.40; and $5.90 each. These are perfect goods, new patterns and at bargain prices. Our Grocery stock is well -assorted with the very best obtainable, at Close Prices. We pay highest price for all Farm Produce. Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy, Millet, Hungarians, White Beans, Etc. A CALL SOLICITED TELEPHONE No. 3 All kinds Farm Produce Taken. C. ICKE A 1.,�.., .t 'r i'i t aRI ZURIOUean MEAT MARKET WE keep in stock a �lry full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but tjie best. We' make our own sausages. Give us a call. YUNGrH Ur,� IPTACHERT. 1.:e f `. Lappa? I am operating the Blake Chopping Mill every Tuesday and Friday. Have a first-class new grinder, and will guaran- tee satisfaction. JACOB KIPFER BLAKE, - ONT. fiR A. J. MacKINNON late House Surgeon, Erie County Hospital, Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi- dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity Hospital. N. Y. city. • Late of the House Staff, New York Palyclinic Medical School and Hospital. Drug store in .connection. Office, Zurich, Ont a � J~irk 1L, ... J4ll`fi __ . 0.° _>a _ — i.Z' 1 Line, ieseek rs' Excursions Each TUESDAY MARCH 4 to OCTOBER 2$ (inclusive) Via Chicago and St. Paul Winnipeg and return, $35.00 Edmonton and return, $43.00' Tickets good for 60 days, Propor- tionate low rates to other points in. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta; The Grand Trunk Pacific R'y is, the shortest and quickest route be- twhnnipeg, katoon aind Edea =ton, Time en WiTables, LandSasPamphlets_ and other descriptive literature relative to the Grand Trunk Pacific may be obtained from nearest 1 Grand Trunk Agent. o li