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The Gorman 1.;nxpor<or abtfionod on
:Noy, 9th, the etiventy-seventh an-
oiverseryof the birth of ilio late
King Edward VII, of England, "Tile
,royal warniaker fell on the natal
lay, of the royal peaeeznaket:,"
4 4 4
Tho people ,living at the present
'time are living through the most
'Wonderful age et history, We have
Already witnessed the 'fall of the
Chinese Empire, the oldest civilize -
tion in the world, the fall of viii'
Russian Empire, the tltiter military
•collapse and downlail of Buigania,
'Turkey and the 'anal ]empire of
Austria-Hungary and now, "' : most
',wonderful of all, perhaps, the prac-
tical collapse of German militarism,
the abdication. of the Kaiser and
the dotmfall of the German ilnlpiire,
'Truly, to use a sterotyped phrase,
we are living in "terrible and as,-
:fill
w'-
:ful days," But having gotten rid of
a. lot of hampering weights,' on the
'payment of a heavy price, the lives:
-of. millions of our bravest and our
best, the world; is going on to bet -
"ter times than have ever been since
the human race was Bern. Upon.
-every man, woman and child alive
'today devolves the duty of assist-
ing in erecting a new and better
-world. It is worth while work. Let
rus take up ,the task with determina-
tion and cheerfulness. To fail or to
-shirk will be to betray those who
thave laid down their lives for the
.cause.
—Buy -more -bonds-----
Countg News
At the beginning of the week in
"Wingham there were said to be four
teen serious cases of influenza, among
them Father Fallon and bis house-
keeper, Miss Ryan, who were taken
:to the Winghazn Hospital. They are
bothserious condition. in a s r ons and tion. tlhzle
the' epidemic is abating in Wingham,
it is rapidly 'spreading in, the sur-
rounding country.
The Central Hotel, Brussels, which
bas been owned and operated by Gor-
don McDonald for quite a number of
:years, was sold last Friday to Sam-
uel Carter .who will convert -it into
a garage and impleznent warerooms.
.Mr. McDonald still retains the large
brick bar inconnection
b n with the
,property and will go extensively in-
to the cattle business. '
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bell, Hamp-
ton Court, Toronto, announce the
engagement of their second daugh-
ter, AnnaEve linW • '
a e, to Rev. William
Alexander Monteith, B.A., of Am-
..herstburg, Ontario, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Monteith of
Exeter, Ontario. The marriage will
take place quietly the end of Novem-
ber.
A most regrettable automobile ac-
cident occurred on Monday night
• four miles from Blyth, when a car
ven by Neil C. Taylor, reeve of
,lyth, overturned, breaking the neck
of the owner and thereby causing his
death, Mr. Taylor had been out par-
-ticipating in the peace celebration at
Blyth, after which he offered to drive
. friends,' H. McGee and wife, to their
`'home near 'Auburn, On his return
trip, about 10.30 o'clock, the car
hit a bridge four miles from'Blyth.
14. Schultz, a ,farmer living nearby,
'.'heard the noise caused by the ac-
'+-cident, and on reaching the spot
fTaylor dead. Mr. Taylor
cane Mr. dad y
leaves a widow and daughter, and
-two brothers, J. A. Taylor,LL inspec-
- for of schools, St. Thomas, and
Alec Taylor 01 Port Stanley. He
. was about fifty years of age. Pre-
vious to coming to Blyth eight
•years ago he was reeve of Morris
',township.
Mlr• rriages
S1dlLLI1�.- PILLWOQD--On Nov,, 1st,
At London, Olive Louieo fell«
wood of Conlon to Lieut. 1i'il.
llalu Robert Smillie, son of nit,
W. R. Smilll) of Seaforth.
GIMMEll--TWlSS—At Seaforth, .on
Nov, 21111, by Rev. $i. D, Moyer,
Miss: Rena Twiss, to Mr, James,
Owner. ,
Births
IlURi'HY—In Goderieh totvnatiip, on
Oct. 30th, to. Mr. and Mrs, Bert
Murphy, a song
CARTER—In Wingham, on Nov, 1st,,
to Mr, and Mrs. Fred Carter, a
daughter,
NOUSEPt-In Wingham, on Nov. $rd,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Houser,
a son,
Deaths
HUTCHINGS—In Clinton, on Nov.
13th, Isaac Hutchings of South
Middleton, father of Mrs, G. 12,'
Hall, Clinton, in his 74th year.
ERVINE—In Goderieh,' on Nov. 5th,
Lewis Ervine, son of . Mr. and
Mrs, William Ervine, in his
17th year.
WALTER—In Exeter, on Nov. 4th,
Alfred Walter, aged 62 years.
GRAHANI—In Columbus, Ohio, on
November 5th, James Wesley
Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs,
John B. Graham, Ashfield town-
ship, in his 30th year.
FOR QUICK SALE -3 TONS OF
''National Fertilizer, 1 . buggy, 1
platform spring wagon, 1 democrat
nearly new. Will be sold at once.
—Apply to Frank W. Evans, Hur-
on street, Clinton: 67-2
IOUSE FOR SALE -10 -ROOMED
frame house on the corner of Town-
send St., east, stone foundation,
town water, electric light and fur-
nace ;
urnace; soft water cistern and good
garden.—Apply on premises to 1VIr
Iddo Crich, Clinton. —67
HOUSE FOR SALE.—WELL BUILT
house in good repair, 2 stoney, 7
moths/ and summer kitchen and
woodshed, town water and cistern,
firstclass condition as to painting,.
roof, eto, ; acre of land with
trees and small fruits. Price
reasonable for quick sale, Terms
easy. -Apply to W. Brydone, Clin-
ton.,. Nov. 14, 1918. 07-3
AN AUCTION
'
A N
U 2 0 SALE F
0 HOUSE -
hold
+-
E
hold effects will be held at the
residence of Mrs. NlcCorvie, Huron
street, on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, at
2 o'clock : ' Dining room furniture,
walnut sideboard, solid walnut hall -
rack handcarved, awed 3 bedroom broom suit-
es, one solid oak, oak rocking,
chairs and walnut chairs, 1 couch,
1 stretcher, sewing machine, gas-
oline stove, Happy Thought range,
Axminster carpet, dishes, lawn
mower and many other articles,
Terms-Cash.—Cr. H. Elliott, auc-
tioneer. 87.2
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
Furniture.—At residence of D. S.
Oobk, opposite Lovett's livery
barn, Rattenbury St,, on Satur-
day afternoon, Nov. 16th, at 2
o'clock, consisting of : 3 bedroom
suites, dining table, dining chairs,
sidebo
are, 3 couches, rockers,kit-
chen chairs, carpets and linoleum,
8 -burner coal oil stove with oven,
Oxford coal heater, lawn mower
hall rack, organ, *washing machine,
blinds, pictures, etc., etc.,
'and other household effects. Terms
—Cash.—D. S. Cook, Prop. ; Geo.
H. Elliott, Auctioneer, ' 07-1
ue break faith with us who die
We shall not" sleep."
Our only Way of keeping faith perhaps
with those who "Sleep in Flanders' Fields"
is by buying Victory Bonds. Let us buy
to the limit of our means.
Space donated by McOlary, London, Ont.
Some of our Specials
Gold or Comfort Soap -
Sc per bar
18 bars for $1,00 _.
Laundry Soap 3 bars 20c
15 bars $1.00
$
U
Extra quality brooms 80e
SAVE ANDERE
BUY
VICTORY BONDS
Fruit Savers—our bulk
Dorn Syrup 10e lb.
Telly Powders— •
MeLaren's, 2 pkgs 45e
Tea -Special,— Black or
mixed 65o Ib, 5 lbs 53,00
JOHNSON & COMPANY
Retail Grocer License No. 8-7241 "THE STORE OF. QUALITY"
Phone orders promptly cared for. PHONE 111.
RATEPAYERS ARE REMINDED
that payment of the second instal-
ment of, taxes should be made as
early as possible. The last day for
payment is Dec. 14th, after which
five percent. will be added. No
notice after' this advertisement will
be given. en Bring your tax state-
ment when making payment.—Jos-
eph Wheatley, Tax Collector, Clin-
ton, Nov. 14th, 1918. 07-5
VOTERS' LISTS, 1918--MUNICI-
alit ofthe
p y Town of Clinton.—
Notice is hereby given that I have
transmitted or delivered to the
parties mentioned in section 9 of
Tho Ontario Voters' Lists `Act the
copies required by said section to
be so transmitted or delivered of
the list, made pursuant to said
Act, of all persons appearing 'by the
last Assessibent Roll of the said
Municipality to be entitled to vote
in the said Municipality at elec-
tions for members of the Legisla-
tive Assembly and at municipal
elections and that the said list
was first posted up at my office
in the town hall,, Clinton, on the
25th
dayof October, 1918,and
remains there for inspection. And
I hereby call upon • all voters to
take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions cor-
rected according to law. Dated
this 26th day of October, 1918.—
D. L. Macpherson, Town Clerk,
Clinton. 65-3
Th yt a will trust you
Perhaps you never had an account in a bank --maybe you've
never clone business in a bank—hardly even cashed a cheque in
One. But—
that is no reason why you cannot ga to a bank and borrow
money to buy Victory Bonds.
If you are a steady, industrious, thrifty citizen, working and
saving a part 'of your income, you are just the kind of person
Canada's chartered banks stand ready to help to -day.
Any bank will lend you as much money as you 'can save
during the next twelve months, with which to buy Victory
Bonds.
All you have to do is to pay ten per cent. of the amount you
want to buy and deposit the receipt foe that ten per cent. in the
bank.
The bank wil. lend yolt the cJO per cent. balance at 5% per
cent. interest and will give you a year to repay it, the interest
you get on your bond being just the same as the bank charges
you,
This is a fine opportunity for you to begin a real savings
account, to snake a first class investment and to; help your
Country at the same time.
Why not see a banker to-day'—he will tell you all about it
and you will be glad of the advice and help he can give .oil.
Y
B I .li<iI Vi [aFPnd Victory
Issued l,y Canada's 1.'ieiory i.oan Conintittce
in co-operation with the Minister of Pittance
of the Dominion of Canada
CREAM WANTED
CALL AT D. N. WATSON'S
GROCERY AND GET A CAN, 6, 8
OR 10 GALLON, AND PILL OR
PARTLY FILL IT.
WILL TEST. AND PAY FOR
EACH CAN SEPARATELY EV-
ERY WEEK AND 'GIVE YOU
PRICE FOR FOLLOWING. WEEK,
HIGHEST PRICES AND A
SQUARE DEAL GUARANTEED.
CREAM RECEIVED'AT SUM-
MERHILL STORE ANY DAY.
T. E. M4SON
PHONE 8 on 638 Canada
Food Board License No. 8— 10582:
FARMS FOR SALE.—LOT 56,
Maitland Con., Goderich Tp., con-
taining 00 acres, on which is a
comfortable frame house, good bank
barn with good stables, all cement
floors'; new cement silo, pig pen,
driving shed, 10 sores bush ; well
watered ; good orchard Maitland
River runs at back of farm ; tele-
phone P and rural mail. Also lot 36
on the Base Line, Mullett, . con-
taining
on
taining 85i- acres, on which is a
barn 36x56 and shed. A frstclass
Pasture farm with good creek run-
ning through. Will be sold to-
gether or separately.—Apply to
Thos. K. Mair, Londesboro, R.R.
No. 1. 06-4--p
ANY PERSON 014 PERSONS
trespassing or destroying property
on Lot 12 and 18, Con, 9, Mul-
lett, will be prosecuted according
to law. Following a dog or a
dog running at large the owner is
liable to damages.—J. &r J. Hes-
selwood. • —66
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
—The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions from Mr, R.
J. McGee to sell by Public nuc-•
tion on Lot 31, Con. 1, East Wa-
Wan3sh, (near Auburn), commen-
cing at 1 p.m. on Monday, Novem-
ber-1Stlt, the following, that is to
say : Horses -1 general purpose
gelding rising 2 years old,. Cattle -
1 cow 7 years old, supposed to be
in -calf, due Nov. 1; 1 cow 8 years
old, supposed to be in calf, due
Nov. 8; 1 pure bred Dunham cow 3
years old, with pedigree, 'supposed
to be with eau, duo Nov, 3; 1 cow
3 years old, supposed to be with
calf, due Dec. 31; I cow 7 years
old, supposed to be in calf, due
April 6; 1 cow 6 years old, sup-
posed to lie in Calf, clue April 27;
1 cow 8 years old, supposed to be
in calf, due April 27; 1 cow 3
years old, with calf at foot 8
months old; 1 heifer 3 years old,
.due to calve Jan. 15; 1 heifer ris-
ing 3 years old; 2 steers rising 3
years old, 1 steer' rising 2 years
old; 1 heifer rising 2 years old; 1
pure bred calf 1.1 months old, el-
igible for registration; 4 spring cal.
veg. Sheep -14 well bred Leicester
ewes; 0 Leicester ewe lambs; 1
Leicester ram. These sheep are all
young. Swine -1 sow due to litter
Feb. 10 ; 10 young pings 7 ' weeks
Dld at time . of sale. Straw --1
stack of straw,, about 15 toes,
Terms—All purchases of,$10,00 and
under, cash ; over that amount 12
months' credit on purchasers' fur-
nishing approved joint notes. 3 per
cent, straight off for cash on credo
it amounts,—It. J. McGee, Proprie-
tor , 'rhos, Gundry, Auctioneer. '
66-2
We Cannot administer the food
prebletn on the basis of one year,
The food scareity will continue long
after the war.
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6 in Shaw's' Business SehOols, $
$ Toronto, Free Catalogue on $
$ request, Write to W. I4. l;
$ Shaw; Pres,, Yonge anti Ger- $
pard Sts., Toronto,.
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FALL TERM PROM;SEPT. $
Ord b t � I
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VQUR CLO'1'I1CS CLEANED 111
haired and Pressed and et the
shortest possible notice. Doth l,ad-
ies' and Gentlemen's clothes. We
guarantee to do good work. .;
prepared to French Dry Clean 1 MHOS
Suits, Gent's ,Sults and all kinds
of Woolen clothing including Sweat
-
ere, etc, All orders Promptlyp at
tended to. Ropms over Hunniford's
grocery store—Win..1. •Jago, -00
APPLICATIONS WANTED FOR
the position of -Matron of The
Childrens' Shelter for the County
of heron at Goderibi. Duties to
begin Dee. 1st, For particulars
address G. M Elliott, County Sec-
retary, Goderieh, Ont. —65
ON ACCOUNT OF TEMPORARY
shortage of hands would ask peo-
ple not to bring apples to the
Evaporator until further notice. --
Town & Case, Clinton. 64-1
WANTED—BY 'ONTARIO STREET
Church, a Janitor. Applications,
received by 0. H. Holland. —64
FOR SALE.—A NICE COUNTRY
home containing 25 acres, Lot 46,
Con.; 2, L.R.S. Brick house, good
orchard, etc.—Apply to Joseph
Holmes, R.R. No. 5, Clinton, -63
ROUST; FOR SALE,—.ON BATTEN
bury street, 6 -roomed •^cottage,
town water, good cistern, good
garden, currant bushes, berry
bushes, etc., -also a good stable,
possession in the fall.—Apply to
Mrs. S. Agnew, Clinton. 58-4
GARFIELD McMICHAEL—LICENS-.
ed Auctioneer for the `County of
IIuron. Sales conducted in any
part of the county.. Charges mod-
erate and satisfaction . guaranteed.
Address : Seaforth, R. R. No. 2,
Phone 18 on 236, Seaforth Central.
—63
FARM -FOR SALE.—ONE HUN-
dred acres, best of soil ; good
buildings, close to school •
and
church ; 4,1 miles from Clinton,
Apply A. E. Matheson, R. R. No.
3, Seaforth, Phone -17 on 614,
Clinton Central. —61
WANTED—LIVE POULTRY, IOV-
ery -Tuesday morning up to ten
o'clock.—A, E: McAsh &' Son, Var-
na. -60
HOUSE FOR SALE -6 -ROOMED
frame house, 4 stories high, on
Princess street ; stone foundation ;
good cellar under kitchen ; town
water and large cement cistern ;
garden and chicken house. Will
be sold on easy terms. For par-
ticulars apply to Arthur Cook,
Clinton, —61
COAL STOVE, BASES BURNER,
for sale—In perfect condition, only
used one season.—Apply A. J.
Grigg, Victoria street.
PRODUCE WANTED. — HIGHEST
market prices paid for Dried Ap-
ples, Butter and Eggs.-Cantelon
Bros., Clinton. Phone 13. Canada
Food Board License Nos. 8-18067,
3-1414. --01
ANY PERSONOII. PERSONS
N
S
trespassing or destroying property
on the premises of the estate of
the late William H. Woods will be
prosecuted according to law.,-••
Bayfield, Sept. 4th, 1018.-1. M.
Woods. 57-17
HOUSE FOR SALE -2 STOREY
frame house, corner of Townshend
and Kirk streets, in good ,repair,
electric lights` and town water.—
Apply on premises to Mrs. L.
Siong. -40
HOUSE FOR SALE—COMFORT-
able 6 -roomed house ori corner of
Huron and North streets ; town
water and soft water cistern; good
garden. For particulars apply on
premises to Mrs. J. Mulholland. 50
HOUSE FOR SALE—GOOD FRAME
house. on Rattenbury street, west.
8 rooms, sleeping porch, summer
kitchen and woodshed. Good cel-
lar, furnace, electric lights, town
and soft water. Garden with fruit
trees and a chicken house, -Apply
on premises to Miss Southcombe.
—52
FARM 2014 SALE—COMPRISING
Lots 82 and 33, Con. 7, Hallett
township, 118, acres of ihnproved
farm fend, inflo from school and
village, 4 miles from town of Clin-
ton. Frame house, bank barn and
shed, young orchard, small bush.
Good well at house, running stream
on farm. This is an extra good
pasture farm, all seeded except 80
acres. Terms on Im lioation.-0,
I•i. Tyner, RR No. I, Clinton: -59
FARM 2014 SALE --90$ ACRES OF
splendid farm land in good state of
cultivation. On it are a comfort-
able storey and a half brick house
With new steel roof, a good 'cellar,
a barn 46x60 and straw shod 22x28
With foundation under all, room to
tie up 28 Bead of cattle and 5
horses besides 3 box stalls, root
room,. teed room, separator room
and harness room. Cement floors
throughout except 2 box stalls and
root house. A stone pig ben 04x24,
a hen house 24x10 and a drive shed
20x30. There is a lever failing
spring creek, a good Well and cis-
tern, about '14- acres" el orchard.
This is a desirable property 24
riles from Clinton, good gravel
road. I want to sell at once es
health mattes ft necessary for Vie
to give alt farming fee the present,
Would sell stack, ithplements and
drop if to tlesired.—Apply Leonard
H. Weir, tot 27, Cott., 4i Mellott,
Clinton P, '0:. s 4f1.
Clinton's Leading
Jewelery Store
-Coeds are right. Always bought
from, the best makers and prices, the.
lowest in tdwzt.
—Don't forget to :see the service
rings in 1, 2 and 3 leaves, the very
latest novelty, neat :and attractive,
only $1.00,
—A nice, line or Jewelery, Rings',
Broaches, Pins, Cuff Links, Watch
Chains and Fobs, Waldemar and
Dickens.
—Clocks hi the celebrated Gilbert
people, makersof clocks for sixty-
five years, also some Pequignats.
—Silverware, mostly Rogers' and
Community, Cut Glass and Brass
Goods. Still a few pieces of China
left.
—Comd in and have your eyes
tested. and have your lens chang-
edbefore, you ruin your eyes.
Don't try to use lens that don't suit
you.
—Eyes tested tree and satisfaction
guaranteed.
R, H. JOHNSON
Jeweler an'd Optician
(Next to Hovey's,Drug Store)
GIRLS A'NTED
WE CAN GIVl�I
EMPLOYMENT TO 'A
FEW MORE KNIT.'
PERS, ETC. APPLY
AT ON,CE...
Clinton Knitting Co.
LIMITED.
Live Poii!try
WATED'
HIGHEST 1VIARICET PRICE -
W. MARQUIS
R.R. No. 1, Clinton Phone 14-638
THE . CORNER STORE -r.
Live and Let Live
SEASONABLE GROCERIES
We keep everything
in ilne Family Grocer-
ies for. the holiday,
season—or for any,
season. Ask for what
you want and we will
try and get it fot you.
SPECIALS :
Bananas,
Oranges,
Lemons,
Grape Fruit,
Grapes,
Celery,..
Sweet Potatoes,
E. E. HUNNIFORD
Canadian Food 'Control—License
No. 8-3123
Phone 49
ORDER A SACK- '
of our flour next tune and you'll
find a great improvement in your
baking and cooking of all kinds in
which flour is used. The best people
use our flour becausethey have learn-
ed by experience of its. superiority.
You'll surely do so too some- day.
Why not at once ?
13ighest Prices for Grain and Woof.
W. Jenkins & Son.
FLOi1R AND 11h101).
7;lfevator'Phone 199 Residence 9.142
Retail Liconso No, 9.2368
Wholesale License No. 12-82
rRdisli SALMON TROUT
FINNAN I IAD'DIE
OYSTERS
GRAPH FRUIT
CALIFORNIA GRAPES
SWEET POTATOES
ORANGES
BANANAS
OVERSEAS PARCELS
FOR SOLDIERS,.
s
V.
The Hub Grocery
Canada Food Board . License
No; 8-2495
ASE YOU
PREPARED - FOR WINTER ?
Is your Furnace in good
condition? . If not, have it.
overhauled by T. Hawkins.
Do -not wait until the snow
flies and we are rushed.
Agent for hecla Furnaces
THOS. HAWKINS.
PHONE 63,
SBop over Rowiand's Hardware.
A FULL LINE OF
Flour
and
Fee
d
ALWAYS ON HAND Jt
•w 1 Ii
Car load of Government
Standard
HOG -FEED
HIGHEST PRICES FOR GRAIN
Li
Ford 81.111climii
License No, 9-2109
Live
Poultry
WANTED.
1,000 HENS
1,000 CHICKENS ,
500 DUCKS
each week at our Poultry Feeding
Plant for the balance of 1918. Pric-
es paid' according to quality, and
fancy prices paid for large properlyi
fattened milk -fed chickens,
NEW LAID EGGS
Meatless days are making very
high prices for eggs, Although grain
Prices are high it will pay you to
take special care of your flock of
hens and pullets.
GUNN, LANGLOIS CO.
CLINTON
N, W. Trewartha, Phone 190
Manager or Holmesvilte 4 on 141
Canada Food Board—License.
No. 7-001
CREAM WANTED!
We will buy your cream and gully'•
autee you—
HIGHEST PRICES
ACCURATE RECORD t'
PROMPT..RETURNS '
ENTIRI8 SATISFACTION
Write us for tate. We supply
them: Pay express charges. Pay,
you for the cream you ship twice
each mbnth. Carefully weigh, sam-
iste and test each can and send you
a stateinont. Write today, prices are
high.
Agents 1
Walton—W. G. Neal
I�inlsurii -hall & Co.:
Varna --Beatty Bros:
situ Seaforth Creamery Co..
"sot 40k, I SIdAFOIIPR, ONI'I