The Clinton New Era, 1914-01-08, Page 2e9f
THkl 'CLINTON NEW ERA.`
Thurs
y, January 8th, 1914,
A PTE Tee F F. DALLEY (31 LTD.N0 DusT
tNOWAsTE 11AhMiLTON, CANADA (NO Ruse
The, New Era.
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401MalI.s
And 'wolves and boars and croco-
dfl;ss!
It,makes me writh and groan and
i4weat,
47TH YEAR. llt':s awful. at .the time! And ';yet
PUBLIC SERVICE?' 1 know when next) I git five rents
I 11 climb nerds`. the backyard fence,
Hike through the lane, and up 'the
Is'tiree't.
-A-sicared that I might miss a seat,
A-wigglin' through the crowds
go,
'hound to the Moving Picture
Show !
W. I.I. KERB it SON; Props,
J. Leslie Kerr, 11iisilless Manager
New Era, One Year in advance $1.00
New Era, when not paid in ad-
vance_ $1.50
New E:a, to. the United States
r1 advance. $1.50
'Advertising Bates on Application.
Job Work pl•ic-S advance on July
1st, 1913, in accordance with
the Huron Co. PreTs Asso-
c: ation Rates.
Office. Phone 80 House Phone 95
Dried Grape Wine.
' Among the extraordinary frauds
which have been perpetrated wag one
put into operation by a company' of
schemers :who told a confiding public
that many fortunes were to be made
by importing into England compresii-
ed dried, grapes from Spain, Italy and
elsewhere, then saturating them with
good English water and making wine
from them. It was stated in the pros-
pectus that dried grapes could be im-
ported at a much cheaper rate than
wine and that it was possible to pro-
duce an equal quantity of wine as
good as:.that '.made abroad:. Thous-
ands of pounds were subscribed by
the British public, who firmly believ-
ed in the idea until the scheme col-
lapsed.
OUR CO UNTR Y
FACTS ABOUT CANADA
The fire.e':''` t cable 'message
from Canl ustraliawest sent
on lOctiobek,, .
,klanic clearings Of ,some western
••e's7e'talgary, 1912, $276, 492.303;
'11911, $218,681,291; (Edmonton. -1912.
($220,727,617 1911, 0121.438.3914 Re-
gina, 1912, $115,727.467; 1911173.032.
088.'•
Net public debt at confederation
$75,767,135; 1912, $339.919.460.
Values 'of various fisheries; Sal-
mon, $10330,070;` cod: $4.201.760;lob-
ellers•, $4,790,203; herring. $2,543.491.
Immigration ten years ago, seas-
on 1903, British, 50,37.4; United Stat-
es, 45,171; other foreign, 34: 785; tot-.
' al, 130,330.
Ontario has 26,393 Indians, Que-
bec 12,817, British Columbia, 24.781;
and Manitoba, 10,373.
Oriental arrivals at -03ritish Co-
lumbiaup to end of 1912; 42,754,
via; Chinese, 23,243; Japanese, 14.-
364; Hindoos, 5,147.
The Canadian Trades and Labor
Congress has over 66,000 affiliated
membelrsl, In addition there are
two Provincial Federations. of La-
bor and 44 Trades and Labor Coun-
cils.
Canada makes over 300 verities
aEtinianufactures,
Albeatlta has a land area of 150-
117,760 acres, of 'which 57,762.803
acres aresurveyed and cultivable.
Vancouver ranks .ninth, amongst
Canadian cities inclu trealty: Pro-
duet,ion-itri940t' `4A5r300,006.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
G A T Q R 1
a: F r .S' p1 'HEE IJ MOV1D.'i'1,
Whenever I' kin git . five cents,
I 'clianb across the backyard fence,.
!Hike through the lane, and up the
treat,
A -scared that I might miss a seat,
A-wigglin' through the crowds' 'I
Mound o raiel ;Movin', Picture
Show.
Gee, but it's great to sit back
itlhere„
And swing your legs and stare and
At resin' boats and aeroplanes;
"wayin' cars,,and whizzin'
iWaang,
:And eolltbya desparato and bad
On horseel gailopin' like mad!•
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I laff untilI m full of kinks,
Al-wa'ttchtn' old Jeruaha Jinks,
Lambaste his bran new son-in-law.
But in a minute more -why pshaw
A cannibal 'ud have to cry
To see "The Gambler's Daughttier'
let
But, of, that aghttivhen�
oun
ds are
dead;
'CeptPa a-snorin' in his bed.
I lay awake'there in the dark, ,
And isec 7 tall Injuns wild and I
'shark
Come creepin' through the bed- i
room door,
A-squirmin' towards me ton she
floor.
I sat up quick. and' hold my breath, I
There at my 'slide a 'great black
"Death" •
Holds out his arms, and grids
While jest apast his head I see
The cold, blue, muzzle, of a gun,
Held by a reckless ruffiun 1
The closet door swings softly back,
I hear the tamer's whiplash crack,
And out come lions gl Pin' 'wild l
To find some tender, (oothslolne
child ;
M. MeN.
Savoury Pie.
Required -About, three-quarters
of a pound of minced cold meati
(of of several kinds, and ham, all
the better) a dessettspoonful•of
parsley, a: little grated lemon rind,
pepper and salt, and a suspicion
of grated nu't'meg. Moisten allwith
raw egg. Pastry.
Grease an open tart tin or plate,
line it with paste, spread withtthe'
minced merit to about an inch or
two inches `hick. Cover with paste,
wetting 'the edges so tha'i( they
stick. Ornament the to withpast
ry leaves, brush over with egg, and
bake for about half an hour.
N.13, -This is a very economical
dish, for the veriest' uemains of a
joint can in this way bel turned to
account most appetisingly.
Mayonnaise of Fish.
Required. -Cold boiled fish (hake
or cod, or any fillm kind, :salmon
for those whocan afpor'd it!)lelt
tuce, a little cucumberone egg, a
quartler of a pint of oil, one table-
spoonful of vinegar, pepper and
salt. .
Boil the fish and leave 'till cold.
To make se, the mayonnaiput the
raw yolk of egg intio abowl; stir
with a wooden spoon, adding very
slowly the oil, then the vinegar,
pepper, and salt. This will give
you a very thick cream.
Arrange the lettuce on a dish
with a sliced cucumber round.
Break the fish into pieces, moist-
en with sauce, place in the centre,
oft he salad, garnish with a few
tiny sprigs of parsley, and: serve.
�Insyy��,��®®®® 1t�.i STRAI e60T1El7 2W
d9Cdii79.® 1at�� cr _3_ RH
For Lame Back.
Women are coming: tci understand that
weak, lame, and aching backs from
which they sutler are due rb wrong action
of the kidneys.
The kidneys are overtaxed -given more
work that they can clo, and when the
back aches and pains it is almost im-
possible to do Ler 1 ousewark,:for every
move and turn means pain.
On the first sign of any weakness in
the back Doan's Kidney Pills should
be taken, and thus do away with any
suffering froin kidney trouble.
ivIrs.' A. J. Lalonde, Kingston, Ont.,
writes:-" I ani writing to tell you what
a wonderful cure Doan's Kidney Pills
did for me.' T was suffering with a lame
back, and for abbaut seven clays could
hardly straighten up for the pain. I
had used quite a few of other kinds of
pills, and received no relief. Just then
my sister 1^ame and told me about Doan's
, Kidney Pills, and what they had done for
her, so I decided to try them: I used
three boxes, and I am completely cured,
and I do not hesitate to recommend
them."
Price, 50c, per box, 3 boxes for $1.25,
at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt
of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
If ordering direct specify "Doan's."
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.Qdverlisonient.'
Duron County Business den's
Association
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Articles -An Prohiaitian p er
The MAIN DIFFICULTY that advocates of License Law
have to contend with is the IGNORANCE generally prevailing
on the question. In spite of the most impressive lessons to'the.
contrary, Prohibitionists are DOING THEIR BEST to IN-
CREASE the USE of INTOXICANTS:
The explanation of this paradox is easily obtained. The
majority do not read or study out the question for themselves.
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They listen chiefly to advice given in sereno -and the preachers
of these sermons generally assume that legislation can change
customs, control appetites, and banish from our midst what is
legally made, sold and imported.
LEGISLATION NEVER HAS AND NEVER ,WILL DO
THIS. In the notorious State of Main, General Neal. Dow, the
father -of Prohibition there, testified that he could show very fine
residences owned by men who had AMASSED A FORTUNE
SELLING RUM SINCE PROHIBITION CAME INTO FORCE.
Evidence,furnished by the highest authorities can be given,
almost ad infinitum, showing that in Maine Prohibition has sig-
nally failed to bring about the results desired by its advocates.
Nothing short of `Rotten describes the conditions there•
ONE EXAMPLE- In PORTLAND, Maine, under PROHIBI-
TION the arrests for DRUNKENNESS in 1880 were 43.44 per
thousarid. In 1893, 39.14 per thousand. In MONTREAL, un-
der LICENSE LAW, 19.24 in 1880, and in 1893, 10.38. Will Pro-
• hibitionists-will those who think of voting for the Scott Act
SIMPLY PONDER OVER THESE FIGURES, and read, mark,
learn and inwardly digest their import 1
A SEAPORT CITY, under PROHIBITION in 13 yeasts
varies ONLY from 43.44 to 39.14 in arrests for drunkenness, and
mind you, we are told ``Prohibition prohibits" : and another
SEAPORT CITY under LICENSE, during identically the sante
period, GOES DOWN from 19.24 to 10.38. In Quebec during
the same period, under LICENSE the figures are 33.13 in 1880,
down to 6.75 in 1893.
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Surely there is no ignorance so dense and so hard to dispel
as the ignorance bred of fanaticism!
Respectfully,
BORON COUNTY BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
John Ransford, President.
Wm. Jackson, Secretary.
Mail to reach us Wednesday bf
each week or sooner.
• Avoid all items respecting on per-
sonal character but 'send ,A11 the
News..
Chech, off this listit may assist
you to remember an importtant
item.
Births,' Marriages, Deaths,
Accidents, Church News
Suppers or Presentations.
Removals', Visitors.
Lodge Newsy Fires.
Public Improvements.
Law Cases, the 'Crops.
School lV2attera.
Correspondents • 'will please re -
Praha from sending',noti,cea of en-
tertainments where an admission
fee is charged, unless ;they send
word who is"iee!ponsible for the
payment of such advertisment. The
charge ist . five • cents a line -six
wcrds' make a line.
Therae is:Comfort hi
knowing that you can obtain one tried and proved, remedy
thoroughly well adapted to your needs. Every woman
who is troubled with headache, backache, languor,
extreme nervousness and depression of spirits ought to try
(The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World)
and learn what a difference they will make. By purifying
the system they insure better digestion, sounder sleep, quieter
nerves, andbestow the charm of sparkling eyes, a spotless rosy
complexion and vivacious ;spirits. Thousands' upon thousands of
women have learned, happily,that Beecham's Pills are reliable and,
The Unfailing' Home Remedy-
Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. .
Sold everywhere in Canada and U. S. America. In boxes, 25 cents,
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Children Cry % •
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FOR FLET NER'S . •
• One More 11[ V"tationg
..sseis isCASTO R IA•
to. have a UNiCIII lit- 10 4
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erary 'and debating 'society, ' The•
following are the officers; Presi-
dent,
nesident, B.S. Scott; first vied -pr elsi-,
dent F,'H, ; •aacond ''rice, J,
(h Jellee, ,8ecre(Caiy, Thos. A1m•-
e jrong ; trea'sutter,..A.1'. (McFarlane ;
execuf5Gve, Revs. ,A. J. Mann, D
Wren and R.E. Page. Four eonven.
ers were also appointed as under ;
Literary, -Roy A. Puyne;`'musieal,,
Mrs.' Robert Thompson ; asocial, Miss'
Ina' Bryans; athletic, James Ballan-
tynel: The first meeting will be
held after New Year's`
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
Cons(liahlc Pllippen went to
from Wingham to Lucknow • and
,seized two gallons and seventeen
bol` -leis of whiskey at the'resi-
dence of James Jblansltone," near,
the G. T. R. station. The case will
come up before Magistrate Mur,-
dock,
t1'cicldy ataps, eoug ,e, cured colds, anti err a: hems
;h: throat and lune 26
HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Write on one side of paper only.
• Once more we wish to invite you,
Once snore we want to point out that as,a holiday retnembrance
Je el r stands sli 1
eme.and alone,
•: Onee tnOYe, we desire to state that as a desirable planeto select
• suitable jewelry gifts this store TODAY represents about all
• that can be totun
1P Or the last felV, weeks we've tried to keep stocks up to CUR •
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thin the whole of Jewetrydolti.=, • C 1 TON ��tkL,
CLUBBING RATES
"'ow Era an i Rt l y Globe $130
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cw Era and Daily Mail and
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h and: Daily World-3.30
94iw Era and Dafly News 2.35
New 'Ela and Daily Star 2,35
New: Era and Family Herald
and b\ cekly St tr . 1.85
Now Era and ;Weekly ,Witness 1.85
New Bra and Northern Mes-
senger
es-sen er 1.60
New Era and Canadian Farm 1.85
New Ei a and Ea -mesa's Sun1,83
1vew EAI and Wally Free
Press, morning 3.35
h.,w Era and ,.Daily Preen
Pres. evening -. 2.85
New Cia and ',','eokly Free
Prosy 1.85
New Era and Daly Advertiser 2.85
New Pia and 'Weekly Advex- .•
tisi r . 1.60
New Pia and 'Palm and Dairy 1.85
New :Era and Farmer's Advo
cite 2,35
COAL
U. S. Glovernthent Standard
Below is an extract from (IS.
Gov, ad, for tenders- "The anth
ratite coal trust be equal to that
• mined and prepared by Peiladel
phia & Reading Coal & Iron Co"
We handle nothing but the first'
grade Philadelphia & Reading;
. .'.Y. Ia'ollowlay
House phone 12. Office phone 40
For Sale
Driving mare for sale. Will be
sold cheap for cash or part cash
and part. feed. Apply to
JOE RATTENBURY.
LAC Poultry Wanted
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2500 /thickens, 1000 liens. 1000
Packs Elicit Week Irony now
until January
To finish your ownpoultry, we
have Wheat, Oats. and Buckwheat.
specially ground for fattening purr-
poses, as very reasonable prices.
8,000 dozein Strictly New Laid
Eggs wanted each weelr during
the winter months. To produce
these eggs we have, a full line ;of
Poultry Foods to keep your layere
in the pink .of condition.
A full ,stock' of Blain, Shorts, Feed
Flour, Oat Chop, Barley Chop,
Etc., Etc., always on hand.
GIVE US A CALL.
P,OULTRY TAKEN ANY DAY OF
EACH WEEK.
�'he Gtta�-1 an iUis Co., r�ito
The up-to-date Firm, .Clinton'
Phone 61.
N. W. TRE WARTHA. W. JENKINS
Farm for Salo •
-Tha.1 er & for u- d , •s: •red offers o sale
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Improved farm of 160 acres, Lots
13 and i4. Con, 17, Township of
fiodaich- situated on talo BaseLine
foul' rn 1.e north of Clinton,
CHARLES CLIFTON.
Summerhill.
Farm for Sale
Moa'f, a;;e for Sale
$3,800.00 first mortgage im •10Q
acres for sale, •
W. BRYDONE
Drs. Ceo, ( M. E. Whitley
IleilelllanD
Osteopathic Pliy.
Specialists in Women's and
Children'sDiseases
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous
Disorders
Eye, Ear, Nose; and Throat.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office-Rattenbliry' Hotel Friday,
from 1 to 6
Being lot 21 and 25, 4th Coo, of
Stanley. 70 acres all cleared, having.
never failing spring creek. wet l tett end
, frame house, and barn, 30X5G lean to
11X30 stable ander whole buldit,g,
the stables are cement being put in
one year ago. Small orchard. Tele-
phone and rural mail. 7 acres of
alpalfa good catch. Possession and
terms to suitpurchaser, Apply on
premises onto
W, POTTER
R.R, No. 5, Clinton
For Sale or Rent
A seven -roomed 'pottage on
North Street for sale or rent.
MRS. E. BUTLER
Telegraph School
I have started 'a night telegraph
school and will start a day school as
soon as I can sell or trade my flour and
feed store for town property or a
farm.- A, E. Matheson,
Slabs For Sale
14 inches long, Hardwood,
12 inches long, Body Wood. '
STAPLETON SAH
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Ilellev►ew Dairy Fari i
From our stock of first-'
cla'sa
cows were prepared a 1 pZ to supply
,you, twice daily with best of milk
and -cream, and solicit a share of
your patronage.
E. B., HILL.
• idea of completeness. We've`b'een .buying about as fast as •
we've been selling. a
And Whi'l'e we've been handing ont go'ocls Elm wenever did • Ynr/15 Opposite G. 1, it.•
Station
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betore, we still have no excuses to' make for our showing --
either in quantity, variety, quality or prices
Colne -tight up to the last minute on 'Christmas Eve, okpecting
to get a choice that guarantees you that precise article that
you have set your heart on. ,
Come, expecting tofind it in all the beauty of the Teweler's art.
Collie expecting to flnd us anxious to give you all of ,our time
that you "need, so 'that your visit may be pleasant and
profitable.
Monte at your earliest opportunity.
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All kinds o4 Coal on hand
Chestnut Solt Coal
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• Stove Blacksmith
'0 Furnace Coke.
• Kennel Coal and Wood
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• • Tile -2r, 3 and "4 -inch size
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• The Tile is of the very est
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• Brick to Order,
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• Jeweler and Optician. Issuer of Marriage Licenses : lig •'+,'et
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Farni tor Sale
A good (farm,' eonsistinig of
88 acres, being lot 76, Maitland con-
cession, Goderich township, two.
mites north of t'Holmesville, con-
venient to church andschool, also
cheese and butter factory. Good.
7 -roomed house with pantry and
back kitchen, excellent cellar and
plenty, of hard and soft water
water piped to barn; good bank'
barn 45x45, straw shed 18x36, Stab-
ling underneath all; two orchardsr
principally spies and baldwins; the
farm is tiled -drained; well fenced
small bush; no Waste land; all
seeded down except 17 acres, which
as ploughed. Rural telephone in
house with long distance connec-
tion,.also on rural mail route. PITS -
'session given to suit purchaser;
LEWIS TEBBUTT, _
Holsnesville,
phone 9 on 143 Goderich township
Cies Wanted
Experienced. and girls to learn
Knitting and Looping. Will pay
$5.00 per week while learning.
Steady employment. Pleasant
position. Apply at once
CLINTON. KNITTING CO.,
Clinton, Ontario.
Money Wanted.
I haveseveral inquiries for loans
of various amounts and will be
pleased to find investments for
funds on mortgages.
W.BRYDONE
Farm for date '
A desirable 80 acre farm for sale
Good frame house, a parlor, dining
room, summer kitchen ,and wood
shed.' A bank barn with cement
floors, pig pen with cement floor
and troughs, and drive shed, well
drained, all seeded but about ' 22
acres, everything in good shape,
Some of the money may be had at
a low rate Of interest, will sell With
or without crop. Apply to'
H. IIESK, Lonclesboro,
or on the premises, lot 17, con. 8.
Mullett,
Farm For Saie
A first class farm, consisting of
75 acres, on eon. 12, part lot34,'Hul-
lett township, 3 miles from Londes-
boro, a
ondes-
boro,i 5 miles frons' Blyth 11-2
miles front School. A bank fiarn38
by 58, another barn 36x52, drive
shed 24x40. A brick; house, plenty
of water, about ani lucre of or -
,chard. Possession can be given
right after harvest. Apply to
WILLIAM LONGMAN,
lBlyth.' P. 40.
FORD tt Mei,EOD
W, BRYDONL'
BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY
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CLINTON
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Conneyanee, Notary Public,
commissioner, etc.
EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
Iluron49t., Clinton. '
H: ,T. RAN'CE
Notary Public, Conveyancer,
Financial and Real Estate.
INSURANOE;,iAGEenreneNoT-ncompaniesepresonting.. 11 Fire;In
Division %CourtOilice.
�/edi►.at.
`DR, *:. W. THOMPSON
Pbysiolan. Surgeon, •Etc
eneaiai.ettention given to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Throat, and Nose,
Eyes carefully examined. and suitable glasses
proscribed.
sidene
Office and ne o.
Two doers west, of the Commercial note!
Huron 81,
We're now selling Timothy Seed
(Government Standard,).
We also have 'on hand, Alfalfa,
Alsike, and Red Clover,
We always have on hand -Goose
Wheat, Peas, Barley andFeed Corn,
Highest Market'Prices paid for Hay
and :all Grains.
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DIS. GUINN and GANDII]II
Dr, W. Gunn, L. n6 C, P., L, E. 0. S.. Fdlp.,
Dr, Of (I, Gaudier. D.A.. 11.1x,
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton.
Night oath at resideaoe, Rattenbary!St..
or at bolnital
DR. J., W. SHAW.
..PHYSICIAN, SURGEON.
cam cheer, oto,, ollide and residence on
LenburaBt., opposite w. harran's-residence.
DR. F. A. AXON
DENTIST
, lCrod•n and Bridge Worst a Speelalty(
Graduate of O.C.D.S•,t Chicago, and R.O.A.S•
Toronto.
Reynold on -Mondays, Day 1st to Decent")
DR. 1$. FOWLER,
DENTIST. j
Offices over O'NEIL'S store.
Special care taken to, make dental beet -
mem as painless as possible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live stock and general Auction lee
GODERIOH ON
Isasi etoaa rates a epetunl1h .Otdete at as
Naw ERA office, Clinton, prt.mriiy attended
to. 3!erme. reasonable. Farmers' sale note
discounted!
G: D. McTaggars M. D. MoTaggar
McTaggart Brost
BANKERS
ALBERT ST , • CLINTON-
General Banking Mishima.
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued, Interest allowed n
deposits
The McKillop Mutue,
Fire Insurance boa
Perm and Isolated Town Props.
arty Only insured..
OFFICERS.
J. B. McLean, President, Seafoilth,
.1 Connolly, Vice-PresGodeii'leh.
T. E. Hays, Sec.-Treas.; Seafoxlth•
DIRECTORS.
Jas, Com:telly, Bclmesvllle, John'
Watt, 'Harlock ; G. Dale, Clinton; 93.-
F.
3.'F. McGrogoa, Seafortb ; J. Evane,.
Beechwood, J.'G, Grieve, Winthrop..
J Benneweis, Brodhagen; M. Me.
Ewan, Clinton. ,
Each Director is Inspector of
losses in his own district.
AGENTS.
Robt Smith, Harlock; Ed. ilinch-
ley, Seafortb; Wm. Chesney, Eg-•
mondville; J. W. Yen, Holmesvillet,
Pa •menti maybe
y ,made at The
MM.orrish Clothing Co., Clinton, or
R. H. Cutt, Goderich.
JACOB TAYLOR'
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Fire, Life and Accident
Insurance
Real estate bought and. sold
Money to loan
Office Isaac Street, next door to New
Ere
Grand Trunkkailivay system
Railway Time Table
London, Huron and Bruce.
North Passenger
London, depart... „. 8,30 a m 4.50 p_im
Centralia 9.40 5.45
Exeter. ........•9.53 5.54
Hensel] 10.08 3.05
Kippen 10.16 6.11
Bruoefield 19.30 6.19
Clinton 11.00 6,35
Londesboro 11:18 6.52
Blyth 11.27 7:00
Belgrave , ...... 11.40 7.13
Wingham, arriveI1.50 7.35
South 'Passenge•
Wingham, depart6.43 a m 3,33 p m
Belgrave 6.54 3.44
Blyth 7.08 3,56 s
Londeeboro 7.16 4.04 l
Clinton . 7.50 4.23
Brucefi:eld .........: 8.12 4.39
ICippen 8.23 4.4"/''
HensaiV '8.32 4.62
Exeter 8.48' 5.05
Centralia ,. . 9.00 5,15
London, arrive 10.00 6.10
Buffalo and `lode,
Wee' Passer et
W` E
g.
am pm m pm
Stratford 10.00 12.20 5,25 10.20
Mitchell 10.22 12.45 5.55 10.47
Seaforth
10.45 1,10 6.78 71,12'
Clinton 1 125 6.40 11.28
HolmesvalIe 1I.6 ,.4 I138;
Goderich..s11-35 ,1.50 7.05'11.55'
East, 1 eaeenger
am pm pm.
Goderich............ 7.10 2.40 4.50
Holmesville .. 7.20 2.57 5.06
...... 7.35 3,07 ' 5.15
Seatorth 7.52 3.25 5.02'
Mitchell. 8.10 8448 555
Stratfora8.40 4 15 6 20
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