'THE HOME OF _ CLASSY l, _,,,:):,:,; MONUMENTS: hand. r 8 a.m. r We sell PEERLESS GASOLJENE, You can get, lst Sucday--Mattins" at 10.30 Holy more miles to the gallon than any other gasolene made. fynndm1s1/11i/gay(f?gptli)c"at11i1. . . (3rhSundav--HoIvCommuni it We repau" and store all kinds of cars. Mattinsuitafl, Oly ommumo“ a er , _ . . . 4th Sunday-Mattias at 11. We keep a fipst-elass machinist on the premlses 5th Sunu'ay-Mattins and Litany at . ll, all the time. Charges reasonable, I Every Sunday_Evensong at 7. Sunday School at 3 .m. Agents for DUNLOP TIRES, the. best made. J on Saints' Days HOE; Communion 4 . . . at 10.30. All lands of Auto Supplies, Oil and Grease, on J. Hughes-Jones, M.A., Rector, COLORS Samples can be see 1 and prices obtained from our Agent--- W . C . B U RRA G E , Phone 106 THE BRICK FUN. COLOR, QUAUW ANI) {NWRANCE 1476 DUNDAS srREts, WEST TORONTO. TELEPHONE JUNCTION 190 M. G. WARDELL. Ill? fl iijrllll)fl1'S M)lilh0i]l"M MMS WESTON GARAGE IAS. GARDHOUSE, Proprietor. Will be pleased to mail their book of new designs in Monuments to those who are interested on receiv-. ing a card asking for same. Exact Copy of Wrapper. PLAIN-RED AND BUFF FIRE FLASHED--RED AND BUFF HIGH GRADE DRESSED BREW a: l I - -- - HON DRESSED DR Automobiles for hire. AND REPAIR SHOP Proprietor. 1312,9294:in (t. [iigtil (Opposite Central Hotel _is-s'cs'ttitli' ’lignume if Kl gys %,B% the ifâ€; Sig , ture 'lit,_,,i.,i'. of XXA SWIM WESTON. TH: CINTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK cl‘rv. C. W. WARM-1 ir, Mothers Know That ’Gpnuine Castoria JOSEPH STREET For Infantiagd Children. bIF' Use // For [Iver [hirty Years Manes)“ In m: . hi-h pri e of nip, on the one hand, and rclatively %)W prices for rirkct stcek, on the 6Per, have re- We need, perhaps a ove all things else, sane, level judg at in the con- duet of our agricultur affairs during the coming year. It i to be expected that grain production': ill be largely increased. The raw roducts of the soil are, and will be in demand at remunerative prices. T at then is to Ir' said. what course is ole followed, with respect to the bteeding of live stock? 5 T ' Everyone knows hat trade condi- tions and commerci enterprise have suffered a very Ber us and ur1expee- ted upheaval durin the past year. To this 'situation the war has, of course, largely contr uted; but other causes, including theigeneral financial depression througho t the country, have been operative or some months past. The agricultural industry has, naturally, been wi 1y affected by these changing condit ons and by the varying situation wie respect to de- mand and supply. he rise n the price of grain, togeth I with the cor responding tillip to Main praduction, represents, without ubt, the most oaustanding feature t the direction when has been givenito agricultural activity. _ Sunday School and Bible Class at Three o’clock in the afternoon. J. T. STRACHAN, B.A., ' in charge. Hold services in the Public School Mount Dennis, every Sunday evening at the hour 01' Seven o’clock. Every Sundar-Evimsong at 7. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Cu Saints' Days Holy Communion at 10.30. l Services Lords Day, 11 a.m. and 7 Jpcm. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Men's Bible Class, 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting J7edrresti'ay 8 p.m. Bible Study, In- ternational B. B. Lesson. Friday 8 RUSSELL ROAD METHODIST CHURCH. (Downsview Circuit.) Services held in the, school house every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sunday School at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. H. ADAMS, Pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST, DECIPLES 11 11 a.m.--Mattins and Sermon. 3 pas-Sunday School. 3 p.rar--Adult Bible Class. 7 p.en.-Bvensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 8 a.m. ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Divine service rest Sunday at 11 ozclock a.m. Rev. T. BEVERLY SMITH, ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH." 10.30 aus-High Mass and Sermun. if 3.00 p.m.-Catechism. tl 7.00 p.m.--Vespers and Sermon. , coo aus-Daily Mass. 2 Every Sunday-Holy Communion at THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.. MOUNT DENNIS METHODIST CHURCH. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Adult Bihle Classes at 3 p.m Evening Servica at 7 p.111. METHODIST CHURCH. Morning Serxice at 11 a.m. Sunday Sch301 at 2.45 13.111. Adult EiNe Class:s at 2.45 p.m Evening Service at 7 p_.m. Services every Sunday at 7 Sunday School at 11 a.m. Services held in School . B. 31, York. Cross Street. Morning Service at 11 mm. Sunday School at 12 noon. Evening Service at 7 pm. Midweek Service at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. Rev. C. R. ASHBOWN, PhD OLD PRE SBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Main and Mill Streets Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Evening Service at 7 pm. Wednesday Service at 8 p.m. CONSERVE Tet BREEDING STD K. Rev. T. A. SYMINGTON, M.A., Pastor. Bible Classes. C pm-Sunday, Public Worship. p.m.--Monday, B. Y. P. U. pmr--Wednesday, Prayer Service. Rev. E. D, RENAUD, B.A., Pastor. ans-Sunday, Public Worship. p.rn.--Sunday School and Adult PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. Hughes-Jones, M.A., Rector, GORE M. BARROW. Priest in charge, Rev. J. A. LONG, Ph.D., Pastel J. HUGHES-JONES, WA., Rey. J. G. ROGERS, Pastor. Rev. JAB, MINEHAN. BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH SERVICES BAPTIST CHURCH ST. PHILIP'S. SAM WOOLNER, Pastor C. W. MARSH, Pastor in School House, , the Past year. the war has, of buted; but other general financial t the country, J, some months Parish Priest Pastor Rector; Rector "Will you kindly give me information concerning admission of a very needy woman near me. Her husband is dead, and she is in consumption. She has two small children, at present. in an orphans' home, as the mother is not ablo to care for them, and their only ineome is what an aged mother: earns. They live in ono small room." ' It is easy to say, "Thy, of course, I would offer relief, if it wage in my power l†But, think! Are you sincere whim you my that? Are you in wrmsn? Do you really want to help poor, bullbring Con. sunaptives? Then here ig your chance to prove your sincerity. i Contributions to the 'ici' Mk; Free Hos- Between the lines of this short letter you can read grim tragedy. If its appeal were made to you, personally, how would you answer it? Suppose you held the power to receive this poor woman or to turn her away, which would you dot {anal lor LJonsumytivcri f trknoivledRzs.d hv w. I "P, tr" K " a lady you admired expressed a desire for water Irips and your know, ledge of boating wat nil, what would you do. See, Guy “Warren-er in "Our JRegiownt" Town Hall, Friday, Feb- 1-1ary Fifth under the auspices of Weston Dramatic Society. How would you answer it? All sessions of he Experimental Union to be, held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Januart 12th and 13th, are open to any pen on interested in agriculture, and eve yone is welcome and invited to take ,3, art in the Meet- ing. Cheap rates ha e been arranged for on the eyr1i,fioatt1) plan. For fuller particulars and a geopy of the pro- gram, apply to 1htlf,i,ee/e/afy,, C. A Zavitz, Agricultural; College, Guelph, Ontario; 3 THIS TRAGIC IITTW---- Particular at-tenti n will be given this year to the ine eased production of food stuffs. There was never a time in the history of _ British Empire when such close at ention should be given. to increased roduction of the real cee(yssitirs oi lite. The following are some of the sub) cts which are to be discussed ‘at th Annual Meeting: "C)t1tario's Opportu ' ty in Food Pro- duction under PreVnt Conditirn,C' “Bean Growing in ntario,†"Cana- da's Chance in Hegavy Horse Breed- ing," "Some Important Ways in which Farm Life in Ontargo might be Im- proved," ATicultytal _ Information Gleaned on a Recent rip to New Zea- land, Austrera, China. and Japan," etc. l sulted in very] heavy marketing throughout Lanada, particularly in .Lka. rr,iirl2 .l rowince, of the stock, suiraroie or brecdjug purposes. Per- haps this Was inevitable, but win them conditions ccntinue? Feed gram wlll, wihout ucrulr, be high in price, but ic must new; be overlooked that the county can maintain very large . numbers ot live stock on the enormous quantity cf rough fodder which it can produce. To wash, this, jor the Bake of the grain which can be grown, would, under thcipresent eiroumstan- ces, be erimmal peglect. It is clear, then, that the bountcy should' con- servv its 1reeding) stock. It grain is to hr gown for sale it is recomm6tr- ded tha! plans Should be carefully .thought out as ite the manner ill which the greatest, quantity of rough fodder may become available for feed- ing p1rToses and tts to the moans by which this otherwise waste product, together with " screenings and un- saleable grain, may be utilized to the best possible adyantaspe. In other words erminattrwiiste. Do it by feed- ing live stock. g . THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EXPERIMEN’IgAL UNION. One of tue most important features of the Expe-imcctiUnion is always its co-operative work amongst farm- ers, These experiments have become very general throughout the Province, and it is through the medium of this organization that some of the best varieties bf farm “PPS have been in- trodueed, and are no'IW growing exten- sivaly, as for instane), the D.A.C. No. 72 Oats, etc. The :o-operative work of the past year has/ been carried out along six different lines and the result should be of much. iriherest and value. The An tual Muetidg cf the Ontario Agricultural and Experimental Union will be held at thtontario Agcieul- tural Col) ege, Guelph, on the 12th and 13th of January. : This L a Hm" of them: when every- body elve has stock 'sl or sale. It is a period when packerivlnwv that they can fill their cellars) ith cheap meat. Thero are» the. morithe when the sur- plus of the: whole co : try fittds its Way to the packing centres‘ It is invari- ably the period of ow prices, uncer- tain markets and gals/appointing Ice- turns to the prodw'e s. Breed, there- tore, to have you: s ock available for sale at some other ime of the year. Take care to ,providi) sufficient winter fond thrst you may giro". be forced to sell when the colds weather comes. Above all, eonservjs your breeding stock. ‘5 T . . V . -. y uuulucav LU auu out Witnm the town 'Phe ‘prr’sent 1oi, prices for stock (anvmumtIes should weigh .more fr.are- limits. Also baggage and general cannot last long. "':A careful review of WHY. Ot 0011259 the initt11srent direc- carnage Phone No. M. H the world situation 'makes it clear tion of readlng, esvteirlly. ot the --T-""-----r---"--"Tri"tLt",i1ri,,e that there will be a shortage next young, should come Prlmal'lly from CHARLES GILLIS.--Gemsral Team- year. Europe is Becoming seriously the parents_in the house. But where ing, Said, Gravel, Stone and Filling depletod'in both breeding and feeding that direction is absent as urdor- always in stock at yard. Movings stock. The United States, for ten b1u1ately it is SO often, .11†next, place promptly attended to. Phone 69. months of the eiirrent year, at its to watch is the choice ot tlNibrtrrian, Phone l1oi1ca: 6.30 ann., 1230 11.0011, lilading markets is jfshort 746,045 eat- In other words communities should nd 6.30 p.m. -. tle, 208,000 sheep and 1,894,939 hogs. think a idle more carefully of the "-----1=r----e---r----tT"'--r---r=rer=---=eu. Canada has," as before stated, heav11y fitness ",, those when; they Place 111 J. K. MIWEN, Lieeased Auction- liquidated her limeéinv animals and, charge cl publie libtaries, am? of eer 'or the Counties of York, Peel and while It may posrr, 1y J laintain its those who are already libero. Are we“ Srmcoe. Dealer in Real Estate. Vil- quota next year of; title and sheep, the best .that can be sée11reil. to direct lage and Farm Properties for Bale or it is doubtful 'u' my» than seventy- the reading of the community Rent. Office, Main St., Weston. five per cent ' " 11;; um†eréorf hgogs ---4---- Long distance telephone. Will fird "choir , C wr 313 in 1 15, -----r--'---'=rt--------ererter=zr-_--.= as compared “All? "e, current year. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. PEARSON & McEWEN, Dealers in Tt is, 'herefore, " 'tr If', (or live stock Monday, Jan. 18.-Regular Meeting Real Estate. Village and Farm Pro- men to stay vsith)1hejf trade. The I. o. 0. F., in Oddfellows’ Hall, on perties for Sale or to Rent. tyffiee, Present Iendeney is,ici course, all the Church Street, Weston. Main St., opposite the Bank ot B. N. other me' A sxfe liarvost is likely to Monday, Jan. Ir-Regular Meeting A., Weston. Long distance Telephone F“ In???“ bytmow lie havghsl/ock of Weston Town Coughil, in Council Canmpctiot1. tf or see neX year. verl 'T."" Chambers, Town Hallifat 8 p315 W ------"-. and business men are of this opmlon- fe' . Call on W. . Coleman, Weston, fl i" " Vi ad‘ice‘ is to be given. Tuesday, Jan. 1veiiteg11gi Meet“); and see the lates patterns in Tweedst Avoid marketing so 'ar as it is at all Woodmen ot the Wofrd, m OddfelloWs Worsteds, Broad oth, ete., and he parsil‘ln lo do so during the period of Hall, Church St., [eweseton at 8 p.m. will show you th A latest styles. Now October fiftwenth to gecemher fifteerrch. Thursday, Jan 3_l'crs'rIi.egI11?r Meetipg is the time tn te P. vmn" ormar, for a W‘lxlih: A 1“â€A. -2 LL a, l W I - a .1 v- .. .. _ Duubcc, tiectut ROLL; Free Hos, “. be (atefully 95:6, Chairman Hume, '1 347 --Going West.- 7.26 a.m.--Daily stop, except Sunday. 9.10 a.m.---Dail"y stop. 1.145 pam-Daily stop, except Sunday 4.00 p.m.-Daily stop, except Sunday 7.18 p.m.--Daily stop. 12.05 tMidnight)--Daily stop. i --Going Blast.-- 8.05 a.m.--Daily stop, except Sunday, l 9.38 amr-Stop Sunday only. 112.18 Trm.--f)aily stop, except Sunday I 4.25 p.m.--Daily stop. except Sunday i, 7.18 p.m.--DaHy stop. Mails close at Weston Post Office as follows:-- 6.45 a.m.--Going East. . 8.45 a.m.--Gorng West. 11.45 tr.rs--Gohlg Fast. 5.15 p.m.--Going North. _ Mails arrive at Weston Post Office as fol1omr.-- 8.25 a.m.-F'rorn East. 9.15 ttmr-Front East, 12.25 p.m.-B'rom West. 8.10 aan.-Dar: 10.41 a.m.---Dai 6.11 p.m.-Dai 7.40 p.rn.--Paf NOTICE is hereby given that CHRISTOPHER SINCLAIR of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, Railway Conductor, will apply to the Parliament ef Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill oi Divorce from his wire, Annie Sinclair, now re- siding in Regina in the Province of Saskatchewan, on the grounds of adultery and desertion. Friday, Jan. 22.J§E§§gu1ar Meeting Humber Lodge, A/ F. at A. M., in Masonic Hall. Church Street, Weston. at 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Jantg}. gular Meeting Ancient Order it Workmen, in Oddfellows' Han/ic re,t1 Bt., Weston, at 8 pun. 's, (" DATED at Toronto, Province of Qutario the 27th 'day of November, 1914. 8.10 aan.-Daily stop. .0.41 a.m.--Daily, except Sunday. 6.11 p.m.-Daily, except Sunday. 7.40 p.m.--Paily, except Sunday. --Going North.-- 8.14 trm.-Daily, except Sunday. 9.44 tCnr-Daily, axeapt Sunday. 5.53 p.m.-Daily, except Suniay. of the Hb'rticultu 'dl Sovciety, ii: tn: Council Chamber, Town Hall, 8 p.m. 'trt: ' _ TWO Gays weexiy. ply Mrs. 2Su1crtt, Fifty oi every one hundred persons Elizabeth Street, #sUn. 3 Wh0_g,0 to th: public libraries ask, =ec---=t=zz=zz=zz=zee:z=z=ezz:=xzz:sz=4 etc-cording to librarians: "What is a WANTED-A good pony, suitable good book for me to reader In other for light delivery wagon. Apply Soo words the choice of reading is, in Bros., Weston. 4 this large Pel'centago,j]elt to the dis- '--=--=------t----e-----------rttz===ezzzzz=z=zfut -cretionary direction of the man or KING GEORGE ROAD, WESTON-d woman behind the Plihiic Hbiae-s dexk. Small House to let, 8 dollars per Very few persons, it is} said, ask for a month. Apply Nurse Auld Wagons definite book. Aeeeptirg this condi- ï¬rwhkn , tion as a fact the 'respcmsibility of FOR SALE~“AJ utter as good as the librarian is great but the respon- new, also a new tic "k fur route, cheap. sibility of th: Lommuity in selecting Apply Mrs. T. Dob n, A. M, D No. the librarian ls oven greater-that Jib- J, Woodbridge. ' I _ . a rarians are sxltcted with too little 'e'""------'----"-'---'-----'---"---- n I-era-est-Gee-.-'-..----': thought oi the iumportar1ee oi their A. M. McEWEN. Licensed Auction- position is generally admitted. As a eer for the Counties of'York and Peel. matter of fact the importance that C)ftiee, Main Street, Weston. Long attaches itself is little thought of or distance Telephone. lrmpmr--but with the knowledge that ----i---------- it, is in the power of the librarian to RICHARD WADE, 001317th Averill; direct the reading of every other per- delivery agent for the Dominion and" on who comes t? the library, theunat- Canadian Express Company's on till ter assumes a sigr1ificarit gravity that business in and out within the town (ammunities should weigh more care- limits. Also baggage and general" fully. Of course the intelligent dime- cartage Phone No 69 "tt tion of reading, especially of the --L.L."'L=.c.22=L'..d'..U-,-2' young, should come primarily from _OHAV S.-- e - the parents in the house But where inc 15efue,eyihpe 115;? gigglg that direction is absent as urdor- alar’ays in stock’at yard Movings tumfely it is so often, _1l1,e, 11%“ place promptly attended to. hai; 69. to watch is the choice or the librarian. Phone hours: 6.30 a m 12 M) noon In other words communities should nd 6.30 pm . ., . -. ' think a idle more carefully of the --crl-ri-ic-Cii1ir=-a------rs-=-,--/-s, fitness (f tecse Whom they Place in J. K. NIGEWEN, Licensed Auction- charge Cf public libraries. and of eer fier the Counties of York Peel and. those who are already were;i Are the: Sinicoe. Dealer in Real Estate. Vil- the best that can be secure to direc . J the reading of the community. J,,tg,,e,arld 1)eel PU?tftieyor $312,313 Solicibor for the Applicant, 1699 Dundas Street, Toronto. li) HAVE WE THE BEST MAN OR WOMAN? (From The Ladies WESTON POSTAL GUIDE 8.25 a.m.-F'rorn 9.15 ttni-Front 12.25 p.nr-B'rom 7.25 p.m.-From 4.15 p.m.--B'rorn 5A5 p.m.--From 7.35 p.m.--Irrom 11.00 tcm.--From 6_00 p.m.---From DIVORCE NOTICE ANDERSON & McMASTER Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly at- tended to, ROSEHOUNT AVENUE W. J. WARD, 1lNOERThKER, LOCAL TIME TABLE LOCAL TIME TABLE. Back of C.P.R. Station -Going South. - Successor to J . A . W M gt: t, 'PHONE 168 1e Ladies' jHome Journal November) 1914.), .--Going East. r--Going West. .--Gohlg Fast. '--Going North. .--Goirle West. L --Goinfr East. --For Mt. Dennis. --F'or Mt. Dennis, A J. BARKER. Post "Mastet til.,: pgular Me a it ; Workmel ,."e;,C ugh Bt., We 'r, j"- 22.A§%gular Me Af F. tth A. M. East. East, West. West. East. East. East. 7 Mt, Dennis Mt. Dennis J†fl l 7.40 l 8.00 8.20 l 8.40 g 9.00 1 9.20 g 9.40 I 0.00 0.20 0.40 2.20 9.20 12.10 9.30 2.40 9.40 12.30 9.50 1.00 _ 10.00 12.50 10.10 1.20 10.20 1.10 10.30 1.40 10.40 1.30 10.50 2.00 11.00 1.50 11.30 2.20 11.35 2.10 12.00 2.30 Connect with Davenport car at Keele and Dundas Streets. Fare, Regular .....t.......... 5 cents Night Car Fare ..............10 cents Fare, Regular .....t.......... 5 cents Night Car Fare ..............10 cents A Night Car will leave West Toronto, for Weston every Saturday mth at Ts 12 pun. Returning, leave Weston at! 12.20 pm. ' “ C215 leave West Toronto for Weston, Mount Dennis, ete., as follows: Cars leave Keele and Cars leave Dundas .Sts. Weston. A.M. RM. . A.M. _ RM. 2.20 2.40 1.00 1.20 1.40 Call on W. . . Coleman, Westap, and see the lates patterns in Tweeds",' Worsteds, Broad oth, ete., and he will Show you th a latest styles. Now is the time to le e your order for a new suit. ' 1.40 2.00 GHARLES GILL1B.--Gemsra1 Team- ing, Sand, Gravel, Stone and Filling always in stock at yard. Movings promptly attended to. Phone Bf). Phone hours: 6.30 a.m., 12.30 noon, nd 6.30 p.m. J. K. McEWEN, Licensed Auction- eer {far the Counties of York, Peel and Sxmcoe. Dealer in Real Estate. Vil- lage and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Office, Main St., Weston. Long distance telephone. A. M. MeEWEN. Licensed Auction- eer for the Counties of York and Peel. C)ftiee, Main Street, Weston. Long distance Telephone. WANTED-Any d of house work two days weekly. ply Mrs. Elliott Elizabeth Street, stem. 2 RICHARD WADE, Coulter Avenile. delivery agent for the Dominion and Canadian Express Company's on all business in and out within the town limits. Also baggage and gtyrutal cartage Phone No. M. tt SEEBURBAN RAILWAY “ME TABLE. A ferisorsysli u1usiratiitfiGirir," M25631:- 'i,,j1li,t1oar,1s?,frisa'y,git',1,tg2 journal. Terms for " , 0.1 mg . #l, gzwsdealers. ' po 6 prepaid. Sold by r, iti Tr;4 T 86tBroadwa , , t $129353; ttlit,?, m a. 1trulig0g "tsktVsilii Uiiisii, :3 'iiJiiirCiriiiiiirF"'c'iCialiiis'i% W32†ytues (kiwi; dime, in ttut 1 18NlMltilliBlltT TRADE MARKS r: © B5 - 'ry DESIGNS COPvmeHTs &e. Anyone sending a. sketch and descgiptlnn may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patenmble. Communicap Lions trbrfof'reont1dctitfal. HANDBOOK on Patontn “2233?; sil,1tlt 11,ryyyttot.ispAei.repatests.. 060000 Condensed Mmtigtnats $))iii,iiljciit0jl'i'tiiiiiiitittt. WOOD-BRIDGE DIVISION >Ou§ocx1ooa=c§> ohmg: raga: IfNis9s w an MrasstraWtiys- 15 'Fl 9.00 9.20 9.40 10.00 10.20 10.40 11.00 11.35 "-'"-"s"'-"--"'e"-r'-'"-.'- 5.40 6.00 6.20 6.40 7.0-0 7.20 7.40 8.00 3.20 3.40 4.00 4.20 4.40 2.40 WESTON LINE. oiseioieioitai 5.50 6.10 6.36 6.50 7.10 7.30 7.50 8.10 8.30 8.50 9.10 9.30 9.50 10.10 10.39 10.50 11.10 11.30 11.50 9.50 1n.10 10.30 10.50 11.30 12.00 6.50 7.10 7.30 7.50 8.10 8.30 9.10 2.50 3.10 3.30 3.50 4.10 4.30 4.5-0 5.10 5.30 5.5tl 6.104 'P,.' Ww i'tli' i