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SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN CANADA
Three months . .. . 4 . , , $ 40
} Half year , , 1111. , , .75
Year . , . „ 1,50
—If not paid in advance, $2,00 per annum—
SUBSCRIPTIONS OUTS=OF CANADA„,,,
(Advance Only
Great Britain ,,, ,,,;,,,,,,,,,., ii,fD
United $tat'es 2;d
11,,,,...,.4,,,,.,., 2.40
France ,11$1444 11.,,, tD
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Office Phone 30.
THJd CLINTON Ng ERA.
Thursday, November 13th, 1919
ROYAL
YEAST CAKES
There is more energy
in a pound of good
bread made in the
home with Royal Yeast
Cakes than in a,. pound
of meat. Bread making
is a simple operation
and requires no pre-
vious experience. Full
instructions in Royal
Yeast Bake Book,
mailed free on request.
E. W . GILLETT CO. LTD.
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TORONTO )III �1t► ;, t��lil!!
Buy a Victory Bond Today —
PERMANENT WAR r ° with, Nevertheless, when informa-
tion is supplied by the next of kin
in reference to a grave in a cemetery
for which construction has not yet
been commenced, the particulars are
acknowledeed and carefully not for
future use. It must be recognized
that a work of this nature cannot be
hurriedly carried out if it Is to satisfy
the sentiments of the rust of kin,
be carefully maintained, and search Restored Her Health.
MEMORIALS
ELCOME REjlEf
I.
Provision is now being Made by
FRiY1 EciEmA
the imperial WO Graves Commission
for Permanent Memorials to be erect-
ed on the graves in all theatres of
war. These memorials will bear the
Regimental Badge, Number, Rank,
Name and Initials or thristlan Names
of the soldier, date of death, and the
name of the unit, The appropriate
religious emblem will also be carved
on the memorial, and a space has
been provided for the text of inscrip-
tion chosen by the next of kin which
will be engraved at his or her own cost,
Cemetery !Register
Experience has proved that the next
of kin are in many cases anxious that
there should be recorded in the War
Cemeteries some fuller Information
as to the fallen soldier than it is
possible to inscribe on the Memorial.
1'o provide for this, the Imperial
War Graves Commission have de-
cided to place in each cemetery a com-
plete register of the names of the
soldier buried there.
'rhis register will contain the in-
formation submitted by the next of,
kin in regard to parentage and birth'
place of the soldier, and any further
Particulars of his military and civilian Ij
"Beauty is
only
Skin Deep”
but a beautiful skin is possible only when the liver
and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate
properly. The secret of beauty as well as of health
is to maintain perfect digestion and elimination.
•
.'S "' ILLS
hip to preserve beauty and maintain health, because
they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to
functionate in harmony and efficiently.
Worth a Guinea a box.
Soldererlwher■ iaCaeada. iebexes,25c.,5fte.
Treatment That
Sips notifying Resells
Wastno, ON .
"I had an attack of Weeping
Revenst so baditliatmyelot anewould
be wet through- at,timers.
laenfourmont)as, Dsuffered terribly,
I eou'd get no relief 'spill .1 tried
„Fro il-a-liner" anal' ;Soothw•8alva".
Abbogether, I have used three
hoses of "Soothe -Salve and two of
"Fruit -a -titres", and am entirely
welt." G. W, HALL.
Roth these favorite remedies are
Gold by dealers at 50e, a box, 6 for
63:50, or sent on reeeipt of prise by
Fruit—the Limited, Ottawa,
"fiireii•n-tites" isobar put up ha a
trial sine whish melba for 25e.
career that may be desired,
When a cemetery is finally closed
and ready for construction to com-
mence. forms are sent to the next of
kin asking for the text or inscription
chosen for the memorial for the ceme-
tery register.
i5ter
r
The next of kin are asked to return
these forms to the Imperial War
Graves Commission in London. There
are instances continually arising
where the next of kin in replying to
the forms sent to them and giving
the information they desire recorded,
ask what provision is being made to
mark permanently the grave of an-
other member of the family who is
buried elsewhere.
Work of Verification
Unfortunately owing to the vastness
of the work of verification, it is im-
possible to send forms iii respect of all
such graves to the next of kin at one
and the same time. Althought it might
appear that the grave has been over-
looked, this not the case, as an-
other form will be sent at a later
date when the cemetery where the
grave in question lies is being dealt
House Phone
THIS WEAK,
NERVOUS MOTHER
Tab How Lydia E.Plai khalifs
Bach grave already recorded must Vegetable Compound
roust be made to locate as many as
possible of the graves of those whose
last resting place is still unregistered.
Fromday ' to day, in all theatres of
war new figures are being located,
single graves and small groups are
gradualily being concentrated in the
nearest main cemetery with all due
cart and reverence.
Completion of Work
The completion of the work under-
taken by tot. Commission will be
greatly facilitated if the next of kin
will co-operate in the task of verifica-
tion by returning the forms with as
little delay as possible, . remembering
that delay in forination regarding one
grave, may seriously impede the con-
struction and completion of a cemet-
ery.
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NAMES OF TIE
WESTERN PROVINCES
Following are the origin of the
names of the four Western Provinces
of Canada:
Manitoba—it is derived from the
word "Manitoba" (the Great Spirit)
and "ba" (passing), Thus Manitoba
is supposed to mean the "Passing of
the Spirit.") It is taken from the
Cree language. Manitou or Manito
means the Spirit,' otherwise the Sup-
reme Being, other Indian 'languages.
Saskatchewan—Saskatchewan is a
Cree word meaning "Swiftly Flow-
ing River," Anglicized in the word
Swift Current.
Alberta—The Province takes Its
name from Her Royal Bigness Prin-
cess Louise Uaroline Alberta, wife of
the Marquis of Lorne, afterward the
9th Duke of Argyll, The old prov-
isional district of Alberta, which is
naw included in the Province was
created in 1882, during the Marquis
of Lorne's administration as Governor -
Philadelphia, Pa.—"I was seryweak,
always tired, my back ached, and I Felt
eiekly moat of the
time. I went to a
doeter and be laid
I bad nervous indi-
gestion,
which ad-
ded to sly weak
eonditiott hep sue
worrying moat of
the time—.and he
raid if I ssnld not
stop 4hat, I could
not get well. I
hatted somachabest
Lydia E. Finkhaasra
Vegetable Coss-
psasd my husband wanted are to fry it:
I took it fere week and felt a.0 ale let-
ter. I kept itapfor three sreatpa, and
I foal doe sad can eat an,Tthl�tg stow
wPtgoetalistaewornarrowness. '—Drs.
J. Wog'rnea e , hTOrth• Taylor'St•.
PkifadalytLia Pe.
The esajae ty of mothers ngvaiaya
overtire, tlmre are se malty dnaaads
! Poa hhitir me aeinedit•aft
to invarlablti�r a
sad wgakttrened ran-testher<ata,
nerireusedteoitirta vrtth M' whiees,, bask
soon irritator/ay reeeregd lIi s dot and
noon- agars eorroxe stili �t
Itis atseek pp�tnear in that Lyda► .
Flnihea;'a Vtegetsbie Ceatpegred will
resters a ss a1 beeltehy rendition, as
it did.to A4i's, Worldslbse.
General of Canada,
British Columbia—Columbia is an-
other name for America, and British
was placed before it,
ASTO R I
For Infants and Children
THE FESTIVAL OF
HALLOWE'EN
What boy or girt, or older person
for that matter, filled with the zest and
exuberance of life, does not look for-
ward to the rollicking fun and folly of
the good old festival of Hallowe'en or
AllHallows Eye, the name given to
designate the 31st of October. Though
now known for the most part as the eve
of tate Christian festival Hallowe'en and
the quaint ceremonies long antedate
Christianity,
The two chief characteristics of the
ancient celebration were the lighting
of bonfires and the belief that of all
nights in the year this is the one during
which ghosts and witches are most lik-
ely to wander abroad. And so to -night
happy throngs of old and young will
mingle together In happy observance
of this custom, hold fancydress parties,
decorate themselves with quaint cos-
tumes, array themselves as ghosts, or
enjoy those wonderful) masquerades
that are so dear to the heart. It is a
time of relaxation and recreation, of
hilarious fun and frolic, of departure
from the formal and conventional, that
makes even the hearts older grown to
be warm and young.
The Druids of ancient Britian lighted
their fires in honour of the Sun-god in
thanksgiven for the harvest. On the
-Druidic ceremonies were grafted some
of the customs of the Roman festival
01 Pomona, in which nuts and apples,
as representing the winter store of
fruits, played an important part. Thus
the custom of roasting nuts, and the
sport known as "apple ducking"—att-
empting to seize with the teeth • an
apple floating in a tub of water ---were
once the universal occupation of the
young folks in medieval England on the
31st of October,
How strange an old custom and sent -
intent have in the hearts of all people)
And how strange that we in Canada to -
nig -ht will be celebrating a festival
that has inherited some of its cltarcter-
istics from the practices of the Druid
rites before the Romans invaded Brit-
ain, And stranger yet, that any relic
of ancient custom should survive all
the changes and vicissitudes, and revo-
lutions of human society, centuries
after tite altars of the Druids had van -
shed forever and new races had taken
heir place.
in Us* For Over 30 Years r
Always
bears ��-�•�
Signature of . 't'e'a oK HEALTH FOR THE
9.
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-?ter 4.. 7'J7G• .�"',�iy ,., �i"Gr'L•. wit i"i
reams
Fond parents dream of a 'bright 'future
fox their children.
4. 1'he r jre ;nh ©f the literary;;:and •.rxmusical
'education they are ^going to give their
daughter, and of the high iposition she will
take in her sphere of womanhood
,
They dream of the education they are
going to give their son and vision him some
day as * clergyman, a taauous' lawyer an
eminent physician, a prominent financier,.
ora captain of' industry. :
But to: rtdake these'.. c#'reatrloi•cc9ttie, true
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—or :even partly true-->Fecipir'es foresight
planning and money, • • , e
To provide the Rooney what plan so '•'
wise as to buy Victory Bonds for each child?
Thousands of parents bought Victory
Bonds for 'their children in 1917 and 1.918.
Surely you will be among the thousands
:of •
loving paxents who will buy 'CTictory '&
Bkmds for their children—this year?
' Victory Bonds may be bought on instal.
frients at such easy terms that every parent
who so wishes maty buy
t, 21 •
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Victor3rBonds ForYour Children
1(s,e,nsed. b�y, Canute s. Vitt�.
ialto•ointill 'Novo*
tiit*ts
o1111uteNovo*ofWii
Ce nsrrtitite
oil Mote
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The ,baby of to -day is the man 'or
women of to -morrow. Thus the soc-
cess of the future man or women •'•-
pends upon the baby's present fare. if 1f 'the baby is sickly and ill
nourished it is not to be expected that
he, will grow intera strong active man
who will hold his own in the business
i world a few years •hence, • Mothers it :is
• a duty you owe the future to'keep your
1 little ones well now This can •be easily.
done ,if Baby's Own Tablets are kept,
in• the house. Theta lets area milt''
but thorough laxative,which regulate
the bowels. arid' sweetn the` stomach
and,' strong: Cpticern'ing them Merl•+
W," tDrser, Etginbutg, •O'nt;'+writes'i_"r.
have a fine healthy boy.fhree years and
have. used Baby's Own .Tahltts for him
ever since he was• aanialf .baby. , cer.-
1 tainly think theta a •aplended medicine,"
The Tablets are sold, by medicine deal
ers or by ,,pp��3il at 2$ . ceptts„a box from"'
Thetills, Dr;Ort.i. Wftlinms Medicine Co., Brock--`
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WHAT REPORT.,OP
COMMITTEE ON'
. , S:''C.. R ::'PROVIDES
Ottawa,' Nov., t,= -A summary of
the recommendation's provided 'in the
report, of, the parliamentary' comniti
tee op soldiers re-established include:
1 ' t iRiefund of transportation :'to de-
pendents who returned prior to armisti-
ce.
i• 2' Gratuities far Canadians in Int-
i peral units,
' 1 • Special committee' on p.enstons
•modlficatious for next session.
1 4 .Arrangement with Canadian pa-
t trofic fund for additional assistance in
needy cases particularly of widows and
I
children . " . ,
'That Wing
ng
Persisted' S
k
Skeiltliever Se Ilesisotoii.
The eonstaftt haeking, melees, , per
aidtnot.eaug1s that itidka to ,you ia•sp to
61 everything you htrve done fa get ilia
or it igesnOltoeger,
The lonaor the, osegli:etatim,.the, more
•
tatribns menage it: b.eoide�i tq yore hUltii.
It is a very`esey mnt♦tieto get rid of
the cold atthe oliteett,•by':ifiisg'
Dr. Woo”
' No way Pow Sin*.
In nderiy every case it will alloy rite
iollarennatlon, soothe 'the ' isrlititien,theal•
the dressed mews* iiaaint.rlt tke ittags.
and beoraehisl t>stieb, 'an( tbta rat the
system of all the bud «dtfett;s of :he
liugerieg cough or cold,
Dr, Weed's: Dwell Pine $ynsap has
beat ariivr4sliy urea for the rpaat
;813 yeses, ratil tai dreeit, . has keel its
poemstacwa
o s, it id only maned 8be4 a eyes/
,
ieshta4ieaas boons basin pia s+aal. co
the sweet,
Igen') dowel, +m1' of thenal ao•solfod
Syrs pg• dist' the. art:Oast 114r.,
Pia up in a yelflow wile i 3 silos
reset 41te tamale nook; preao' end )toe.
ttfianelabtutrd °say Ily 1' C• *OuselCo , i united, '7`iiroiii's,
many a girl's complexion will be
found to disappear if Zam•lluk fs
applied with regularity.
Mips Bary Krall, et Gilbert
Plains, Me.za., wrlaee: "After hay-
ing bad diailguring pimples an my
face for two years, and having
tried all kinds of treatment In rale,
I had about given up hope of etre
getting rid of them, when I pew
an advertisement recommendtsg
Zam•Huk for this trouble. I trent
for a sample box, and even this
small quantity brought a little irn-
provessaent. Now, after perrevera
Ing for some months with Una'
F,uk,tny face le entirely rid of the
eruption." 50c. box, all dealers.
5 Special machinery to deal with sol-
dier unemployment this winter,
6 Special inquiry as to problem cases.
7 Providing free clothing to patients
undergoing long treatment in S. C. R.
hospitals.
8 Life insurance investigation -
9 lfouseing, no action recommend-
ed.
10 No general assistance in re-estab-
lishment or education,but special Loa-
ns of $500 each In needycasesFor dis-
abled men, "
YOU ARE PROUD
OF CLINTON
But have you a full realization
of how the future prosperity of
Clinton depends upon the 'Victory
Lan 191,9?. The need of the
help of every citizen in this cam-
paign is imperative, -
Space Donated to Victory Loan 1919 by
J. IL PAXMAN, Garage
Phone 80 ' : Residence 140
CLINTON, ONT.
LIVE POULTRY WANTED
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4000 CHICKENS
—0777
, 2000 HENS •
1000 DUCKS"
Each week from now until the end
Of December, we pay for all Poultry
on a quality basis delivered with empty
crops.
We pay special prices for properly
milk -fed poultry, and we would strong-
iv,alivise ail. producers to finish thefir
poultry as it will pay y.ou to do so.
4 ori -1 tpilois & Co, Li111ii6#
d°•+••, .k149, .,rh4'''488
'hs tw.tis.4itte Fiona -
r.:. , sttn:..0,94(stat",1111
Motes Brandt Phone hill®
IC W. Teeweetha, Monster
or Holmesville 4 int tn2'.
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PIANOS
Beidee pelrchasini yens
saw Aiwa or organ let tM
skew yes the neitiot
sive in severed well-
ivanw.e and old ►1ash-
dui Makes.
1 METRUM NTs RENT-
ED AT MODERATE
PRICES
PHONOGRAPHS
See OW/' stylish cabinet
tiesl19ro in $he best maws.
C. Hoar