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There are good points in near-
.ly all makes od watches--.
there are few that aro bad
in every respect, In REGINA
WATCHES you will fhld em-
bodied ALL the good points a
watch can have, judged from
the standpoiats of SOLIDITY,
DURABILITY, RELIABILI1Y.
R. 1 Kann
JEWLIER & OPTICIAN
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
'hone No. 474w; Residence 174J
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The frost is here. Watch your
:battery as well as radiator.
If you bring your battery to us for
winter or recharge, you will get it back
fuiiy charged.
We overhaul any make of storage
battery.
STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE
STATION.
..Car painting and Overhauling.
J,IL PAXMANI Garage
Phone 80 Residence 140
CLINTON, ONT.
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"It Is Lent"
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Our little Hatchet of
course, and we
Fish:
have a full supply of
Fresh Herring
Red Salmon
Halibut
Finnon Haddie
and
Codfish.
W. T. O'NEIL
THE HUB GROCER
Phone 48
N.100/0 11.1•MINNYIKIMOAN.WIYOGY.
Increase Your Nervous Energy by
Building Up the Blood With Dr.
William's' Pink
Nervous people who have not yet
developed a disease that can be re-
cognized mid treated by the medleal
profession have the greatest trouble
in [tech:1g relief. Irration, headache,
sleeplessness; nervous indigestion, all
these discomforts make life' miserable
but are endured rather than run a
doctor's bill without hope of recovery,
Every such sufferer should know the
danger of such a condition to the ner-
vous system, Nervous debility and
even paralysis may result if the tone
of the nerves is not restored by build-
ing up the blood, As a tonic for the
blood and nerves Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills have been used with the greatest
success. They have a direct action on
the blood and therefore enable it to
carry to the nerves the elements they
need to fully restore their normal
function—and at the same time im-
prove the general health. The bene- t
tits that follow the use of this medi-
eine, is shown by the statement of c
Mrs, Jenny Marr, R.R. No. 3, Port
Rowan, a well known school teacher,
aiiosays,---Some years ago 1 became
greatly run down. and was in this
cMidition for nearly,a year. A doctor
whom 1 called in said 1 was suffering
Rt. Hon. Herbert Henry Asquith
Former Prinle Minister of Great Bri- the protagonist of a remarkable election
ain, who has re-entered politics with a campaign in Paisley, Scotland. His
iew of resusitating the historic prin- speeches have shown him still to be a
iples of British Liberalism and has been peerless master of politi0al exposition.
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from complete nervous prostration, It
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would hardly be possible to tell all the 'Will Hold a Smoker.
symptoms of my case, but anytme whol The G. W. V, A. Club will hold a
has passed -through a nor. 0 break -2 Smoker on Saturday evening in their
down will know what l suffered. As Club rooms, for their members and
1 did not seem to improve under the 1
friends,
doctor's treatment. 1 decided to try "
Dr. ;1.; Hn, and u (15-! Women's' Institute.
BRUSSELS—Fifty-two new members
have been added to the roll of the Brus-
sels Horticultural Sbdibfy. . A oem-
mittee was appointed 1 °arrange for a
:locial evening, and lectures and another
committee to plan flower beds in the
boulevards. There were five or six last
year which were greatly admired.
Coalleo Cotton Root Coripitk
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.4 safe, rel fable re (Matti 00
' M''.. Orteclieme. Sold in three de'
nrees of faronath--No. 1, SN
,v, 5, 53; i.:•• '-', $5 per bon
,,. /_, Sold by all dratiste,or sent
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1,"•'63:0* — ,. V"..paid on reco,pt of Kiev.
, 40 FPc4,e sthethig. ,..: AddreFs1
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WALTON—The Presbyterian church
at ,Walton has had a most successful
year, the total moneys raised for church
purposes was $3,68,4; for missions,
$1,1 21. for the Forward Movement,
$3,000. The church, built a few years
logo, is clear of debt. The Ininiter is
• Rev, R. A. Lundy.
cision was 1.. -ale one for me, as
1 SnOil 100110 relief through the
use of the . dd after taking eight
boxes 1 was fully restfired to health.
To -day I 100 strong and hearty, with-
aut an ache or pain, and for my pres-
ent physical condition 6 feel I am in-
debted to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
and can heartily recommend them to
anyone suffering from nervous trou-
bles."
You can procure Dr. Williams Pink
Pills through any dealer in medicine
or they will be sent you by mail at
50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
by writing direct to The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario,
Minor Locals.
Did yoti get a Valentine?
Friday last was the 13th—and Leap
Year at that—and no engagements were
announced.
Half of February gone, but by Sun-
day's storm, winter is not over yet. ,
Council met on Thursday evening
last,
Auction Sale
OF BUTTERMILK FOR FEEDING
PURPOSES.
at 3 p. 10, on
Saturday, Feb. 28th,
at the
Clinton Creamery
Mr. George Elliott has instructions
o sell by auction our entire production
of Buttermilk for the coining season,
in six separate lots, being the make for
each of the six days of the week
throughout the season,
Clinton Creamery Ltd.
MARKET REPORTS
Sutter . . .. ..... ..49 to 50
Eggs 60
Hogs
Wheat $1,95 to $1.98
Oats ........ 85c to 87c
Barley 40c to 45c
Buckwheat $i„t 8 to 81,20
flay , ... $19.00 to $20,60
Bran .... . .... , $45 for
"'hats ..... $5 tO $56
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The monthly meeting of the Women's
institute will be held at the home. of
Mrs, Roy Ball. on Thursday, February
26th, at 3 p.m.
BELGRAVE-11111U511021 is raging here
fixation of the 3 3rd Huron :Zee. Their
was a fair attendance of officers,
Home Made Cookir...
The Women's Institute 'realized over
81 2 on the homemade cooking on Sat-
:1May afternoon. It goes without say-
ing that the ladies know how 24 cook.
The Valentine Tea.
Despite the bad weather on Saturday
the Valentine Tea, held in Miss Con-
teton's store, under the auspices of the
Young Ladies,, had many who dropped
in to take tea.
committee 10 charge of
the memorial hall fund 12I5 reported that
eontributioris towards the building have
amounted to $2,000 and this brings the
amount up to 810,000 by vOluntary
contributions. This means that an ex-
cellent building, will be available wit12.
out a cent of taxation on the people, As
it is, nearly every citizen luts respond..
ed voluntarily and generously. CO
tracts will be let at once and building
started as pooh as spring sets in, Plans
are being prepared by W. O. Murray,
architect of London.
Military Mac Met Here.
badly, and Dr. Stewart of Wingham ha;
Saturday afternoon the Huron officers
i no less than 4 0 patients in the village.
met here to arrange plans for the organ
Cli t Horticultural
Society 1920
24 Petunia Plants Diener's Ruffled
10 Gladioli Named
Diener's Mixture
8 Gladioli
8 Iris Roots
1 Rose Hybrid Tea , Margaret D. Hammitl
j Dean Hole
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14. 1, 41•• .,!•,'T'pr;',. • • .1,^ ..-. L 'Frau Karl Druschki
1st,
Mrs, Aaron Ward
10 Packets Irk,., • t:'1?- ??,.
-.1.,.,.. ,4:1!4,,t?...n.Vegetable Seeds
3 Dahlia Roots -
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For Fall Delivery
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1 Peoney
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Couronne D'Or (Yellow) ..
Couronne D'Or (Yellow) ..
Duchess DeNemours (Sulphor
White)
Festima Maxima (White)
General McMahon (Red) .
Jeanne D'Arc (Pink)
LaPerle (White & Lilac)
LaIndispensable (Lilac) . • . 50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
SOc
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
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15 Tulips
• Qualtity estimated
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
4 Hyacints -, Qualtity estimated
10 Narcissi. Qualtity estimated
Plants, etc Thos. Cottle
" - !•."."':. ,rgir J. Cunningham
One Year's Subscription to Canadian Horticulturist
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Sh 1.1112 Pr fit by the Experience
of These Two Women
Buffalo, N. Y.—"I am the mother of four children, and for
nearly three years I suffered from a female trouble with, pains
in my back and side", and a general weakness. I had pro-
fessional attendance most of that time but did not seem to
12. got well. As a last resort I decided to try Lydia, E.
Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound which I had seen
advertised in the newspapers, and in two weeks noticed
a marked improvement. I continued its use and am
now free from pain and able told° all my house-
work."— Mrs. B. B. &Immure, 202 Weiss Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.
IfEvery Sick Woman Should Try
- LYDIA E. PINKHAM9
VEGETABLE
LYDIA COT/ to HOKIN a"..41k
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Portland, Ind.—"I had a displacement and suffered
so badly from it at times I could not be on my feet
at all. I was all run down KA so weak I could not
do my housework, was nervous and could not lie
down at night. I took treatments from a-phyeician
but they didanot help me, My .Aunt recommended
Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. 1 tried
\
/ it and now I am strong and well again and do
my own -.....1 aI give Lydia 112 Pinkham's
Compound t e creclit.”— M.TO. ,,T 08 31I l' EC / K El
KIMBLE, 936 est Rao Street, Portland, Ind.
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LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift sore,
touchy corns off with
fingers
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Doeign't hurt a bit! Drop n little
Frcesone on an achlne; corn. ittotantly
that corn stops hurting. that you lilt,
it zit: ca'a.
A e446 bet a
l"cw t.:,..ata at, any drug Atom, bu2 is
corn, soft
6101 12 10,2 15 thu 2042, and the
/tont sorencse nr 22)2)1
Frt,xone le the ae!tnnti,nal tti,revery
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Postponed Auction Sale.
Of choice Dairy Cattle. The under-
signed has received instructions to sell
by public auction at W. McConnell's
barn, Clinton, near the stock yards, oe
Wednesday, Feb. 25th commencing at :s
o'clock sharp, the following: 20 Choice
Dairy Cows: 3 cows with calf at foot; 3
cows to freshen in February; 5 cows 10
freshen in March; 5 cows to freshen in
April; 3 cows to freshen in May; t far-
row cow, milking well now. Four of
the above cows are choice Holsteins,
two are 'choice Jerseys, the balance ars
good Durham grades, all are young
cattle in good condition. Terms—Six
months credit will be given by furnish-
ing approved joint notes bearing in-
terest at six To. Guarantee—Any cow
sold to be with calf and not proving to
be so one 10011112 from date of sale, 10
per cent. of the purchase price will be
refunded. W. H. Lobb, prop;. G. H.
Elliott, auctioneer,
Auction Sale.
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•PAGE $
THRM NOW
PILGRIIIIRUBBERBOOTS
at $6.00,
AU Lines of Rubber Footwear have advanced at the
factory and "PILGRIM" 'Rubber Boots will be at least $6.00
for Spring.
"PILGRIM" Boots have been tested and found to be one
of the best Rubber Boots on the Market.
We were fortunate enough to have about 50 pairs of
these boots which were bought at the old price and which we
are now going to pass on to our customers at the old price ofl
$5.00. :".41:7441N1475, 14
Buy now and save a dollar or more. They won't last
long.
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Of good Farm Stock and implements,
Having disposed of my farm to the Mes-
srs. Merners' for Flax nsill purposes 1
have instructed Mr. Thomas Gundry,
to sell by public auction at my barn
just South of the Railway 0, T. R. on
Saturday, February, 28th, 1920, at 1
o'clock the following.—Horses-1 aged
stallion, pacer, by "Texas Jack" dam
by ".Allan Wilkes" son of "Jav Bird'
never trained, but shows considerable
speed; 1 stallion, trotter, by "Teddy
Bire.ct" dant by "Allen Wilkes" a good
prospect for any one wanting a trotter;
t aged gelding, a good farm chunk,
sound and n 'mod worker; 1, 9 -year old
mare, heavy in foal, a good worker and
a fair ro'ader; 1 roadster filly, 3 years
old, off a good sized young mare.
Cattle -1 cow due Feb, 21st; t COW
due Feb. 30t11; 1 cow due, March 2114;
1 cow due March 10th; 1 cow due
March 30th; 1 cow due June 21st; t
cow due July 5111; cow bred Dec. 17
- 002,1 bred Jan. bOth; 1 cow bred Jan,
25th; 1 heifer calf by Rozell's Gurnsey
bull; 1 farrow cow, 3 years old. Stock
is all in good order, Machinery -1 Mas-
sey -Harris binder, 21 ft. cut, in good
working order; 1, 1t -disc drill, McCor-
micki 1 set disc harrows; 1 set diamond
harrows; i walking plow; 1 gang plow,
heavy land roller; 1 scuiEer; 1 fanning
mill (Clinton make); 1 mower; 1 lum-
ber wagon; 1 set bob-sleighs;1 light
wagon, 3 -springs; 1 top buggy; 1 open
buggy; 5 set double harness; 1 set
single harness; 1 man's saddle; 1 stone
boat; 1 bag truck etc, OtheTmrerartsi—cle,s
m
too numerous to ention.
months' credit on approved joint notes;
or 4% off straight for cash. .All sums
of$10 or under CI1Sh. Jos. Copp, pr....01).
Thos. Gundry., Auc,
Sale of Dairy Cows.
Mortgage Sale.
• Auction Sale.
Of farm stoc22 and implement,. Mr
Thos. Brown has been instructed to sell
anetion, at Lot 6, Con, to,
110122121, V..; miles north of 4721261.11104'
,.n Wednesday, Fob, 2 501, at 1 1' 01
sharp, the, following:Horses— Drivi,ig.
mare rising 4 years old, brood mare 13 •
,ea.rs old in foal to • Dellnwrre7ter,
heavy draft gelding 6 years old, 1 filly
rising. 3 years old, i filly 2 years old, 1
;illy rising. one year old, Cattle—One
cow 7 years old freshened in Novem-
ber, t four year old cow due iibollt
time of sale, 3 four year old cows due
in July, 1 ten year old cow due in Aug-
nst, fat cow 5 years old. 2 steers ris-
ing 3 years o1d, 3 steers rising 2 years
old, 2 heifers rising 2 years 1,id, 2
yearling steers, 3 yearling heifers, 4
fall calves, 1 winter calf, also t brood
Sow, 9 small pigs, 9 breeding ewes, a-
bout 30 hems. Implements—Massey-
ibtrrts binder 6 ft. cut, Deering mower
6 ft. cut nearly new, Massey -Harris hay
loader nearly new, Massey -Harris 1 -
hoe seed drill nearly new, AlcCormick
to ft. hay rake, nearly new, 1 3 -hoe
cultivator with wide points; manure
spreader, roller, turnip drill, grasr,,
anlgtimijoi°n‘dv
\s‘emeicki isnogweprioFwa,set r 411rsieeentdi rni di
harrows, scuSier, fanning bill, root
113'scalesayk
rnaccar,lyg rnaevlwe
‘pvuaigpoenr , bpx,se2000
t stock and hay
box, set bobsleighs and log hunks,
stoneboat, wheelbarrow, 1 truck wagon
buggy, cutter, set bobsleigliS and log
bunks, stoneboat, wheelbarrow, 1 truck
wagon, buggy, cutter, del double har-
ness, set single harnesa, att plow har-
ness, string of bells nearly new, cross-
cut saw, wire stretcher, sugar kettle,
sonic grain bags, Massey -Harris cream
separator nearly new, Aladdin mantle
hanging lamp, 1 table lamp, 2 milk pails
strainer pail, about 30 ft of inch shaft-
ing, two pulleys and jack, 2 logging
chains, grain shovel, a quantity, of hay,
hames and collar for single harness and
other articles too numerous to men-
tion. Terms—All sums of $10 and
under cash, over that amount 8 months
credit on furnishing approved joint
notes, or a 'discount of 3\% allowed off
for cash on credit amounts. Hay and
Fowl cash. Thos. Brown, auctioneer,
Fred. Rogerson, proprietor.
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a certain Mortgage which
will be produced at 1115 time of sale,
there will be offered for sale by public
auction by George Elliott, auctioneer,
at the premises on Saturday, 6112 day
of March, at the 1102)0 of 2 o'clock in
the afternoon the following property;
Lot number 3 1 i on James street in
the town of Clinton in the County of
Huron,
On the property there is a eomfort-
able frame residence, and outbuildings;
the location is a desirable one.
For terms and conditios of sale fin -
ply to W. Erydone,, Clinton, Solicitor
for the Vendot.
D,itted at Clinton this 111.th day of
February, 1920,
Wanted
House to rent or buy. Apply at
Hardware Store.
W. H. Davison.
For Sale
Barred Rock Cockerels from Park &
Guilds famous 'aging strains 2,00 to
3,00, each if takest now also Otte year-
ling male bred from a 21 8 egg cocker-
el, $5.00,
•elk at
xmtp.o,
Sewing Machines
I sell all kinds of sewing machines,
both new and second-hand: also re-
pair and keep repairs for all kinds of
machinies, Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call for anything you want along this,
fine, at my home, one door west of the
Royal Bank.—A. Hooper.
For Sale.
A lovely drop head sewing machine,
been used only a few months for sale
cheap a guarantee with it. Call at
Jonathan E. Hugill's Music Store, sole
agent for the Bell Piano, Seaforth Ont.
A Piano Bargain.
House For Sale
A frame house story and a half high,
rooms. tr.; act'e of land wi 41 good well,:.
and cistern, 1,arn and hen house. John larther,particalars apply to:
Shanahan [hone 1,-617, Follett.
R. R. No.t Clinton.
Horses for Ma
A, good horse for sad,11‘, oll'-wontd
make a good delivery hor:.:; also 1.
quiet driver.
Apply D. C. Forrester..
53061 SALE
Bay Driving horse, 3 yearold, tuna
1 general purpose horse 3 years old,
and Will be sold cheap. Call at Store,
.4. E. Hug% Sole agent for the Bell
Piano, gforth
A Bell piano upright rose wood case
7,1-3 octave. A sweet.tne and worth
$250. Will sell at $t65 for quick sale
out of town prospects. Write for par-
ticulars to Bell Sales Rooms, Seaforth
Ont. Jonathan E. Hugill, Manager, P.
0, Box. 229.
Custom Chopping
Having purchased 11 tractor I am
prepared to do custom grinding and
chopping every day in the week.
Will give satisfaction. Work done
in iny own barns,
F. W. Andrews:Clinton
Wanted
Thirty cords of 18 inch hardwood
wanted for the Presbyterian church.
Tenders will be accepted for a limited
time. Apply to Wm. A. Grant.
Farm For Sale.
The Executors of the Estate of Jos-
eph Izzard, deceased, offer for sale 120
acres in the Township of Goderich com-
prising Lot 315, Concession 14, and the
the North half of Lot 315 'Concession 13.
This is a well improved farm, has good
house, barn, outbuildings and silo, is
well feeced,,has good wafer facilities, is
in a good state of cultilvation and has
10 acres of hardwood and't 5 aeres of
cedar containing much valuable 112111550.The farm its located 02,1 a goo" gravel
read 3 miles from Olinton,
*ally to M, Flick 11.11, 2. 2,Si1-
'1114611ura,IVALtbelOtittafte,at :640'1
rs, tO2W. Itryclette,
VICTORY BONDS
Bought and sold at Market prices.
TIKILT9.14F4,„
Victor Feed.
We have a quantity of Victor Fees%
for Hogs and 'Cattle, which will take the
place of Shorts as it is impossible for us
of this feed and we feel sure you will
ltiokeseictuShorts thiseason. Try some
.re s
Also in our stock is a quantity of
Feed Flour, and Mixed Chop. As these
two lines ern good value at the present
time we would advise an early purchase
Having procured the agency for the
Swift Canadian Co., we are prepared tet
offer you Swift's Digestive Tankage and
atillsiozerast.i brands of this,Companrs Per-
Regard14 Spring Seeds our Stock
includes the following:—Red Cover,
Alsike Clover'Sweet Cioyer, Alfalfa,
Timothy, aslo Timothy and: Alsike
eiL
There are a few barrels of the Pure
Cane Molasses left yet.
W.Jenkins&apn
FLOUR AND FEW \
Phone 199 Residence, j3t.
DOUBLE TRACK
ROUTE
BETWEEN
MONTREAL,
TORONTO
DETROIT
AND HICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service,
Sleeping 0ar5 on night trains.: and.
Parlor Cars on special day trains,
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning
District Passenger Agent, Troonto.
John Ransford & Son, city, passe).
ger and Ticket Agents, phone
A, O. Pattison, station agent.
Kidneys Were „.di " Flu"
Set Up to Turn in Bed.
That awful epidemic, the Spanish.
influenza, that swept tCanade from one
end to the other a short time ago, lend')
its wake a great many bad after ends.
Yu some eases it was ft weakened heart,
in others shattered nerves, hut in a great
many coos weak kidneys have hem left,
45a ieegraeth6Y.
Whe kidneys have been left weak
as an after effect of the "Fitt," Doatt'a
Matey Pills will prove to be just the
remedy you require to strengthen them.
Mrs. lia,yty D. Wile, Lake Pleasant,
N.S., wriges:—"Last winter I was taken
sick with the "Flu," and when 1 did get
better 1 found 1221121 103' kidneys were very
bad, and at night 1 had to an, up to turn
artemd in bed. X, 1150(1 Doane Kidney
?Alta and found that they did me a
wonderful amount" of good. I also
recommend them' to my husband, and
be started la to has them. 1,0,411 always
md."... them anyo'ffe who is
th Rhine), trouble, for they
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