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The Clinton New Era, 1918-3-7, Page 5Cil of r - lid ire tial' )m N. 's nil rice'. Ila by 1f 1f 1f • ns' The citypapers Of Ir ,advice these dayss to lhc tib• lers of the soil,- and Many T'HE CLINTON 'NE'W''ERA •r1 <; .,;. a: •x" .N. i «• terpre:iatIon i)f 1'l sful}," :aici Mr, Tel r tutu IS to lead in -life dlseulciont G, Ci 1.,No W .. � 1 A resolution appreciative 'Of the Saba bath5shool work dOie'by the late Mr,' s. a; ,r , ,• George B tird,' of Stttulev,•--"Tllo •Matilrr ':-w;{s unianinlotrs)y end;orSvcl. Inspector Spofton, made Itis ofhclal `uY the Pres1Ytery, w'isni to Clio toe 1:15t I'1131tfft 3' and The-staiufkng, cd01°111001 ;for, the Frid ly, - As, ire _hadl,txs 10115'.0:.011' the 3 Year '1.91 S are as follows, the ministers o'clock, train he f;txour+d,the pupils oohed having their elders assoeia ed with t doll lioliday o11 -Friday afternoon. With -them in each 'case I•lrarne Missions ': Lxiuuiriatlorls for Riche who propose, and Social Service --Messrs: Macfarlane 'secusecuring exerniltiian by, workll}g three McIntosh and McConnell; Foreign ris on the farm will wO held before Missons—Messrs, Abery, MelDerm d lire end of he far(10111. Alar=e num- and Larkin 6..6. (out Y. P. Societies— the of both boys and girls"will',I. e assist - systematic , 'Aitken, Mesa's. Carswell and Ross; systematic beuefieenee•Messrs, Nogg, highs the. greater prodection:eampaisa Glat hul, Higgins, McCeito a1Hl Strang; In this way, the term exajainttions superintendence of stridents --.Mr `I' fur the, other students will be heat ford and Dr, Fletcher; emergency— inimehiatel,y atter'Easter, Messrs, Carriere, Hamilton and Macfar- lane; A, and 1,,111, and W. and 0, Funds HURON ' P R E S L';<' T E I2'Y' —Dr, Fletcher, Messrs, Johnston and Carrlere; finance and statistics Mes- srs Hamilton, ,Ross and Carswell con- ference—Messrs on fereilce—Mes, , srsMcpertnidAitken Regular Meeting, .Tuesday, Feb. 26thrill .'T'elfor'd; ,auditors—Messrs. Glad- -Rev, Mr. Sharp, Exeter, Resigns plan and McIntosh. 'The following are the commissioners to the General As- sembly next June; Dr. Fletcher;Mes- "17he Presbytery of Hiatus held a re- srs, Johnston and Macfarlane and elders solar meeting at tleusali on Tuesday, from Goderich, Brueefleld' and Blyth. Mr; Sharp resigned his charge of Caves .c1101'c11, Exeter, Messrs, Glad - 0101, 'Strang and Rowclill'e appeared for the session and congregation, speak ing aplirdeiatively of the services ren dared by:,Mr,'' Sharp and regretfully Appointed • mocieratdr for, the ;ensuing 409illeseiaig in the resignation. 'file six months.••rest natiri'.V was accepted to take effect The annual reports were presented,' itftel''Jtuly 28th next; A conunittee ,that ou S.S.',and y,11, Societies by Dr. ,.was'.hppoiutecl to consider • rearrange.. 1'eb 26111, I he following were pre- sent;, Messrs, McConnell, Telford, Ait-' ke� Me1,;toSh, Ross, Sharp, Johnston etre the clerk, ministers'; afcl aAlessrs.' Haugh,' Cut 4u ghtune,;Gladn n;• Morgan nod jleil,.elders. Mr. MnDermid whs s' a, a 4a PA'T'RIOTIC NOTES: 10- at i, '0 1 The W. li, 6. 10111 sleet in the Board Room, Friday" U'ternoon is usual. Please brillg,all finished'work tor-stsijh- ntent, • • The lea and'sale glven by the ladles 'of the Ontario St. Cltorch was a tinge Success. The school room wits prettily draped with flags ai'd,. bgntine, and. presented' a very patriotic appelirttnce, Mr,''Coueli kindly doing the cleeorit ing, Lunch was served from shall. tables scattered about the room, and a most pleasant. afternoon was spent. by all. Proceeds amounted to $5ia,' • The Executive of the W,P, 'S: are very grateful for the following Omit-. loos for February: Girls' Pa1t, Aux, $100.00 1'lr•e111en 16 00 Misses Davis ^.,00 Mrs. Seeley 1.00 Ma's, A. Cook 1.00 County Grant 53.67 Town grant 3 months , 75.0a The collection from the Penny 'Erg for Peb'ruitl'y was '5 91.96. it is 1 t 45 L. 1'. A,' NOTES V- 14 it 4 it fit it it 1, y0 4' •Y The next 'meeting `(Friday at 7 p.m.) will be a sbeehil'one for the elecion of Aitken; that on statistics and finance b'' 1110111' of .fields that might a'elease Due officers for' the Ladies s purpo }Thei Young Ladies Tuesday holding Alls:,liauniton; that'. on systematic: or more'men for.the summer to en- a ,Patriotic Party on Tuesday, March beneficence by Mr, JollnSton, • '11e. gage ill Fiume Mission service 191h,. A11 are 'welcome. A specilll Conference committee suggested that the" next sleeting is to be 'held at ad, concerning this event will be found 111* snbject for conference at the May. Henscdl 'ou Tuesday, May 14th, at in, this issue, 1meeting should be "The Spiritual In- t0' 2,111, l The Easter boxes for the boys ill,, -- -••.- ., VoL I. No..1 THURSDA, MARC .,., ... 1918, Do - Bit" Editor EDITORIALS it This year the back yard 511001d have more attention than the front 111401.• 11" 11 ii Turnips are becoming so expensive that they, will soon:' 'lie' wearing'tissue paper wrap- pers. IL 1( Everybody is •advised 'to ' keep a pig,., but if he' keeps a blind .pig an'd gets caught at it 11e :gets pinched. 1f 1( R HELP CANADA AND THE EMPIRE Wlhereais if he is too modest —or,sonlething else—to keep a whole pig and merely keeps 1 .e ,, a lana Dr"a few sides of bacon j '�� Gars fog. his -neighbors wbu't speak to i. hint. It's a hard world, •;< it 11 , More Food Our resources and those of ,the United States must now tie {watched against the WHEAT, plunder Germany can . obtain front FLOUR, BACON AND FROZEN Russia 4 ti MEATS ARE AN -IMMEDIATE NEED The sap.. will soon be flow- Ottawa,Feb,27.—E Ng' in the maple tree;:•and in"very carload of wheat or these days .00 sugar scarcity flour and bacon or frozen meat that Canada can get thevery ,best ought, to • be to the seaboard is badly wanted." Such is the effect • made of this 'sacchariuic op of a cable message received today from the British port unity, ministry ,of fond by the chairman. of the Canadian .T. n • Food Board, The statement tells of the application of 1t ,is stated that at the ap- compulsory rationing ,in Great Britain, and reports 011 psoac,tke session o pallial- the general. food Situation' in the Allied countries, It meat the S!U„es and.,tnspet.luln rot bri11 be'amdraled iia to•pra xaadsr,' +Tide that , a dosee of, eggs P4Cun ulsory rationingof meal butter and fat intuit . Weigh a pound aed' a )' 1 n e came' into force Monday throughout London and the half it ns aso proposed '1`1' bonne cnutrtries, ' Fourteen million people are now make the, standard ,cord of i p tvood:l2'S:cubic feet: • restricted to about 11-a pounds of meat, four ounces • if 11 of butter or.margarine, and 14. pound of sugar per The potato wes first intro- week. 'By March 20, compuisory rationing of these troduced'?nto Spain by FIier- food stuffs tt'ill be universal in the United Kingdom; Onymus Carden, ,a monk, in "111 congestion on the railways in the Halted States 558; into England by Sir continues toaggravate the already serious situation. JOhn tltiwkins, and Sir Francis Drake in 1563; and into ire Every carload ul' wheat or flour raid bacon or frozen hand by Sir Walter Raleigh in pleat. that Canada can get to the seaboard is badly 15So, 1 wanted. 11 11 I "Che Italian Government, commission states that Get your hoe ready. The the food situation there- is 'unchanged, but all the treed for increased production' Allied countries, are naturally affected by the decreas-. this year will he greater than ever before. "Every yard a ed jetports reaching 1111111 from Anleri6a1 ports, faint” should. be the slogan this,seasou. 11 •'arif . ! . Maple. - S ru ••Tim ':Production"t If has ten e letters but: it gs'One of 111e zbiggest yskirds til the English.• Iainguls,e 1,541 4 • j' Wi{Ihin the ue:ct three ,or four, weeks the raid on , . 1i, 11 ',II the sugar, bush will begin. 1'amgrs wIi 1 h ae a,,har'd It.; ails early Easter is -the mai i i i maple .grove swltc rid avail'•.themselves tat tile ''op- s ago cif, '01 eatrly „Spring, 'as i.. make sal ` xtr••' some•iveatherCprop ietst assert i)a tullity o ,n ti e .b t e e .a money.:. Pu1tUPnniore, ws should have an „Lily t11e syrup will give additional supplies 6f'. foodstuffs. 7`sei'ing •,' i i 1 This is -Elie time., when.. every 9o$Sible source of in - o • 1 creasing the food supply sbdtild,b tapped. And what :lu "foar tilonths, mettle'ss finer food is there than maple Syrup. 'Few :people in- 44vs.i1. the United States have deed there are but:whn wiil, accord it the.plllce:of holt- saved 140,000,000 pounds of 0r 2s the queen 01 all sweeteners, e. 'beef and, during • this period .•165,000,000 pounds of beef. Were exported, to the Allies, there is a ready market for all.avallnble supplies, of maple'syrup rill at .good prices, :Prices' obtained together with 40.0,090,00o. by the producers fast yeiarWere front 51,50 to $1,75 pounds of pork products, per gallon. Information gatheredin the Slate of if if Ir Vermont, one of. alae• big syrup producing districts, Every pound of, maple au- shows the .cost of production. 1n- normal ,times to be 6'Oc per gallon. The cost will be slightly higher now owing to the increased labor cost. But even witivthe higher Labor cost. there would be a good margin of profit, An obstacle that seem to. be -iii the way of pro-. clueing maple syrup this 'spring is the shortage ,of Labor, It is poinded out„ however, haat there lutist Of necessity be range help available for the sprincwork 'a little tater, and !t world,only Ise a question of getting that help started to work as little earlier than 051151, Even if. the farmer produces only enough maple syrup for his Dom use and uses,it in place of Sugar he is thereby couserving,tlte, available food supply,' But there are few perhaps W110could not at thesame time make as few extra gallons for sale: to a hungertmg, public. There are so Marty substitutes that masquer- ade under the name of MaplesY 1 ral;''that a taste of the ,real thing would revive our waning 'faith. :gar produced this 'Spring adds to the food .stock of the coup;' try ,al ar Lina, •when-, every. pound of food stuffs is meed. ed. Maple salgat • maker's' are sure of "a nlarket.for Avery .pound of pure 111591e sugar and' Syrup 11te5' predose,' 11 •'11 ff'1 I's sharpened' up nsy , plow share • Pulled down my make and sloe., And I'm only just waiting For the pesky snow to go. hints are thtpw❑ out by the lot .'anti chair' '. Catrbides' - that 'n'o' ob' torn:cticiff farmer, could, adopt„ tbet )1'.replagl9ed,for. the ag,ri-, rah- , cultural expert 11n thei oron- ✓m ta' 1111egr'ah1 fel rise to 'ltd , supreme ":b660115n ' ' suggest' ,owing To' prfcb' ,cgf 110110tial ev ry' b1',iiei should iteeis • a 't,*(!c. • act- ;ed ast Igo "In. et, incl I EA EA I'RO 2' xV It SiiCTON CAMPAIGN ` to Cada POOd Boar • ha t d decided noon f fur : f 4ds'ertisin r. g campaigns in connection with the lnove- 11;'"It 7f ,. "14' 5h1t for, fiscreased feted. p00450181, 'fife appro. `'Pile1,eseems f, , pdation for t9, four, can l ak ts x rex iittel, pi,oduct,onofdiiCt1,66iifs'aiid' 56,0o0. Additional .advertising *411 probably lir 011" ashotfageof spring, ��dertakeu,tater in the sexsoit, I. WHY THE WASTE? llalifax, N, S. Feb, 27.—That much of the Nova Scotia ap- ple crop ;purchased last fall 111 a Vigil price and .being held in Ontario_ is not maintaining its condition, is, the °pillion of Rey .A. Jodcry, who has just returned from the upper prowlinces after endeavoring to dispose of large quantities of fruit. The holders of the frust in:that province do not wish to dispose of it at a loss, but he says they were being compelled to do so because of many of ..the varieties threatening' decay. ' BACON AND HAM Montreal, Feb. 28— The eouecil of the board of trade disapproved of the proposal that the use of bacon and hang in Canada during the war should be prohibited, A .let- ter was received from .Sir Robert Borden acknowledg- ing the council's action in favor of daylight saving and stating • that 'the questionis now being` considered by' the gnverhment. „ A ,, it .. ita ,x ONCE AGAIN! The people of Can- ada planned for bigger crops all around last year and they won out. If every farmer will raise ten extra bags of potatoes, tell extra bushels of wheat, ten extra bushels oats, a little more corn, or rye or buckwheat and a fete more beans' What a vast total increase. we'll have next Aug- ust. Let us all gig to it, it u• r. INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT SOME FOODS ,Beaus and pleat, bout fpr- uish, body building material. Yet some ,hou.sewives terve baked beans es a'vegetable . with pleat and serve, lust as much ineilt, lis ever. Corn syrup is a perfectly wholesome food. It contains glucose, and glucose is a wholesome food„ It can well be used instead of so much cane or beet sugar.. Oatmeal IS ,'riches" than wheat flour.. It :contains about 7% fat white white flour has from 1 to 3 %a, Graham crackers are matte of wheat'floer, but batmen crackers have n very Molnar taste and'they save the wheat Rye approaches wheat in .'breadmakirlg qualities more :nearly than dices any other 131.ckwhaat isnot wheat, but an entirely different 'grain lie composition in general ,terms is pluck like that of wheat, Nuts can be used in place of meat. They contain much fat and body building 111;1150- 011, and often notch starchy naterifal. too, JAPAN'S RESOURCES • Japan has r a forest area of s .n, nearly, 50;000,000 acres, her corn crops cover 15,000,000. acres, 1110'green .. cru is, 5, 900,000 acres, while 1,250,- ' 000 aero; are devoted to the clhitivatiost of tine mulberry 'tree. Capper coal ,and petro - 110111n a'e, the chief minerals 111 course of exploitation. ii''11,0 chief imports are flour, %awv cotton,machinery, ',way rolling rolling stock, :lee end bdcake, white 'her Prliloipal :exports consist of silk, corr, Copper, matches, stfawpt'ttgai't, anger, 'coal,' porcelain, bronze and lacghter ware, • OTHERS TO 6 PAGE; S Should ReadMrs,Monyhan's Letter Published by Her Permission. lltitcliell, Inc}.-'''LydiaE. Pinkharreh Vegetable .Compound helped me so ;nue!), during the tithe was lookingforward to the coming of my little one that I am recommending it to other expectant '^ -' •• '"' " mothers, Before taking it sotneday9 I suffered with neo.. :algia so badly that I thought I could not live but after taking three bottles of Lydia E. fink hams Vegetable Compound 1 was en- ' tirely relieved of neuralgia, 1 had I . , gained In strength 1- and'was able to go around and do all my housewor c My baby when seven •mouths' old we ghed 19 pounds and I feel better than I lave for a long time. I never' had any medicine do me so much good."—Mrs. PEA1SL MoNxHAN, Mitchell, Ind, • • Good health during maternity ,is a .most important factor to both mother and 'child, and many letters have been received by the Lydia B. Pinkham Medicirad .Co., Lynn, Maas., telling of healthrestoredduringthis trying period by the Ilse of,•Ilyd a E. Pinkham's Vege 'table Compound. France were sent ntf last week number- ing about 50. Huron Go. Mr, Jt J. Davis has sold his drug business at WingIotin to Mr, E. J. Mitchell of Richmond Hill. Mr, and Airs. Mitchell and faintly will moe to town at once, While Mr, and Mrs. Davis and 'children expect to shove to. Windsor in the very near future. Mr, 'Davis will take charge of a large drug store in that town, Mr. Jelin Sangster, who for the past year has been in charge of .Nir. WiII- 1,tn1 Holmes' blacksmith shop at Wing - ham,' has purchased the blacksnitp- 10g business from Mr, A. 0, liutchi- sou in Fordwich, Mr. Robert Breen, a highly esteem- ed resident of Winghanl passed away at his home on Edward street on Tues- day, frillowing a stroke of paralysis. Deceased was born in Fermanah, Ire- land, and was in his 80th year. Edith, the little daughter of harry and Mrs. Keys, of Brussels, fell on Tuesday and broke one of her legs. Edith is only eight years old, but haps had the experience of having her limbs broken six times, Brittle buries is where the trouble lies. TENDERS WANTED The Town Council asks for; tenders for street watering for the coining sea- son. State,price,per hour, , , • D. L. Macpherson, Clerk. Executors' Sale 1 House and Lot There will be .offered. for, sale . at public auction un Saturday the 16th day of .March, 191.8, at 2 o'clock mai., at the premises, North half lot No. 396 on the East side of. Queen street, Chin ton, containing 5; of an acre of land more or less. On the premises there is a 1;• storey dwelling .111811 7 rooms. The location is very central and de- sirable in every way and the property will shake a comfortable home for a small family, Terns -10% cash, the balance in thirty day's. 41, 5. Miller and W. J. McBrien, Geo. Elliott, Auc. Executors. Wanted A good general servant wanted. Ap- ply to Mrs, 1VI.'D. McTaggart. Shorthorns for Sale, 1 young bull,. red, 12 nlOnths aid, A' Stamford, beat of quality. Also' a good 2.,vear.old heifer • E, H. Wise, Clinton, N R.; a\o•3. Phone 12 on 1.55 AiJCTIOhi SALE As l'-.5111.- overstocked and have no pasture, 1..will sell by, public auction on lay tfarm; Lot f5' Con,`3; tiullett, 234 miles N.E. of Clinton; oil, Tuesday, Marche 12th, at 2. o'clock, the following hoses, cattle and pigs:— t brown geld- ing rising 3 'years; 1 dnolc bay gelding lisleg 4 years; i pair bay geldings, rising 2 years, t bltick roadster,, ivare rising 3 years, 1 bay roadster mare rising'2 years; 1 cow with calf at foot 8 years old 1." cow due, Mach 25th, 5 years, old; 1 heifer due nt time of sale nfg 1 year's; 1.year; st1er6st years,wisin 1g h1eifer yea; 018- eers,, 2 pigs about 125 lbs each will make good brood sows; 1 set double driv- ing harness, good new, an extra well had shade harness, best oakheatller; 1 set single driving harness, only used 3 mlolntihs, a made-to-order 'first class lar- nes5;, 14set work team harness, .o111y. used .0110 season; 1 buggy pole with. tvh!ifletiees 'ssnc1 neck -yoke complete; i root 1)11111er,' This stock was stili raised on the farm; those colts 'are extra good animals; sound and right and good big fellows all broke to hair bass; the roadster fillies are brake double and single, they are both Stan- dard Bred and ,Registered ; the black fillsi' shied 7 y d LY 'Toddy Direct" and the. bay 'filly is by "Hon Parise', their duns ,Pearl Sirius',' my big carriage Mare. Both Toddy Direct and Hon, Parole have sired lots' of speed and game race, horses and -Pearl Sirius can show better ,than a 2.20 6110., Today you have here a chanee'to buy Yt good racing pro5pect, as well :as a metal roadster at ydt1K.-owv11 , price flea's will be no piugging or bye -bidding tat tlgis 5510. Everytlhitlg advertised will be sold;' No ju'ifk #o+kill,1i me. oh, 'fgrms of:5110. Ali''suins, of 510 and' coder cash .ov,er 't ,that :Mount fi, months credit An furnishiu5 b1tlkallle notes, 5 4f o(1' fon 6adit '(111 ctuki'11011ountS, Gem Elliott, ' ; Ell. Johnston Alletioateed}• Prbprietoe For'thisweek we have' •picked out a'lot of broken line s of calf, Kid, and: patent leather,andyou will find then', on our • Men's fine shoes., Just a pair or two of any kind, in Box-'` tables all at one price to clear , ' . 3 5p Our stock o shoesr _ f ,fact the coming season 'is heavier and... better assorted than ever before and although prices are still advancing you' will find our prices even lower than lase: season. Men's fine shirts, slightly soiled Lot No 9—'l`oltl' Ch01ce..70c Lot No, 2 --Your, choice . ' —85c 85c. Lot No. 3—Mixed lot of fine and work- ing shirts, your choice 50c MEN'S TES .A fele ties to clear at, "2 for 25r. 'Another lot of bailer ones at, each ..19c MORE SPECIALS l7OR NEXT WEEK—Watch for next Week Announcement 0111=61=1011pmlraxa2041 : axr.4=110 asp 11 se rt d, (5 Small Profits • 'Plaenc 25,. Here d5usitteos . THE STORE 'ftlAT SISLLS FOR LES$ Tenders for Wood'' Tenders will be received up to March 14t11; for cutting two acres' of bush into 4 foot wood. State price per cord. Bush is on Jas, Snell':s farm, Huilett Twp. Apply to R. J. Miller. ' • or. Wm. Grant, Clinton, FOR SALE, Mouse on Lot 1124 Mill street, 5 moots, stone cellar, pantry, a and back kitchen, waterworks cunnectinn and good garden, Cheap for prompt cash sale. Inquire of W. Brydone, • JOHN MENNELL; Owner COTTAGES FOR SALE 1 have on my list of houses for sale 't number of very desirable properties: for those who wish to purchase a1 neat comfortable cottage, suitable l'u a re- tired couple or asmall family of mod- erate means. They are snug, 6onf- fortable houses and can be had at reasonable prices, Parcels 1 and 2 are two brick cot- tages, each with a garden, located on Ontario Street, next West of the Manse. They have been held at $1000,012for quick,sale 1 will accept 5900 for either. Parcel 3' is on Princeds Street in rear of Presbyterian church, a frame cottage very commodious and well ar- ranged suitable for a family of 2. to 6. Has been• held at '$900, Will sell for 5800 cash. Pnlrce1 4 is west Of 'parcel 3 and is a brick cottage well built and with con- venient appointments. It is worth 5050, but will be, sold fqr 5850 cash, For inspection or particulars apply at my.oltice. W. BRYDONE. CHOICE .PEA BEANS FOR SALE A iliilited quantity' of choice Pea Beans, harvested without getting wet, also 'ME threshed; W, MARQUIS Phone 14 on 166 Clinton MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION WORK. • A nwnber,of good reliable nhen.can secure steady employment on Munition work. Apply to, The Rola. Bell Engine & Thresher Co., Seaforth, Ontario. FARM FOR SALE 1 offer for sale my farm, consisting 'of Lots; 21 and 22; Ii, R., Con, Town= ship 01 Goderich, containing about 205 acres; on it are two comfortable dwellings, two large barns, . with stab- ling for 100 cattle, S horses and 100 hens; two silos; two windmills; and abundance of, water. 45 acres are newly seeded to clover_ and timothy; 80 acres fall plowed; 70 in pasture and 25 well nlanured last fall and present winter, This farm having been, for maty yeas, used Its a'tstock and graz- ing fawn is tfow in a .high state of fel.- tility'; it adjoins tihe town of Clinton,. is within t5 to 20 aninutes walk of Post Office, Collegiate, Public School, churches or G.T,0 debot. Wilt sell jointly or: separately, Possession 'ars shay be agreed upon. D. A, Forrester. Place Your OI'iler 101' sone©0 1 11110 Western Oath, .whIelt, we :have Just redeived and we will charge you no more than, 11 they ware just.the or✓d"ittary grade of Oats, If yeitywislt,to sopur,e.50ng0 0.1 these. Oats plane yfour order early as they: are. going'test. We always, .shays a full stook 'ot, Flour h, iti'D'eed, ' ' i lUat ll rites, paid f(1"a' t t nkinstSon :none AO, •Iteindail14 t on 10 1000 MIUS 11AT:SKINS'W,I NTED Open seas0111st of March closed 21: !of April: Market price. Strangers send tilers fn,by parcel post we will reg' mit postage, and express order by re- ' turn a nail, ` Jas; Steep & Co. Clinton P.O. Fox 192. • Phone 126 • For Sale or to Rent The brick house on 'Raglan street, now occupied by J. E. Doherty,, for sale or to rent, Electric. light and town water; 2 acres of laand, with stable. All in good repair. • Apply to ' David Centelon. • Farm for Sale, 111 Goc}erich Twp., Lot 77, Maitland Con, 55 acres, good clay loam, suitable for agriculture or pasture; 5 acres of choice hardwood maple. Never -failing . spring creek running through it; 15 acres ploughed and rest under. grass. • Possession can be given at once Ap- , ply to 'Wm. Bedour, Phone 12 011 143; R,:R, No: 2, Clinton MAN 'WANTED Man wanted for farm work, Married roan preferred, Personal application is desired. Unties to begin about 15th of March. D. A. Forrester. For Sale A good frame baric 28x40; Apply to C...1. Wallis. For Sale.. One of the most•desirable resi,lental properties in the town . of Clinton, known as the Taylor cottage. Apply to Geo. McLennan HOME WORK,' Would you like $ t to 52 daily at , hone, knitting war socks, on auto knit- ters? Experience unnecessary. Send. 3 -cent stamp. Department 451 93.• Auto Knitter- Company, College St.; Toronto. l'HE DOUBLE TRACT{ ROUTE between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and, , CHICAGO ,Unexcelled Dining C:ti' Service Sleeping cars on night trains and arlor Cars on principal''day•it :iris," Full information ,.frohl any Grand Trunk 'Picket Agent, or 0,"E.'.tioriiirrgr District Passenger Agent,' Toroulo, John' Hansford & S'on, eft$lnwsttn,' gar and Ticket Agents, phone fir t, r), Pal:tf'Rnn. station exer;l' Dizzy and Pnipr�� Ff' , Are Vitarirthigs 4A Heart Tresa1 e • That Should Be li'Iended. Those feelings of weskuess, those dizzy spells and 'fall gone" slinking sensations,, which come over Some people front lime to time are waruidgs that must not go iis1aendec1. They indioat'e,an extremely weakened ronclition of the heart arid' A i clisordered state of. rho nerves. ,1 T c hsn who are wisoti7+d lsliii'ttaicn lvlilhurn's Ilene and "Nofvn fills before their, 1)41,90 00001110,1„1.;i0/%0,j10, They hlrve tic'; equal for strengthening the heart 1, and invigorating 11e notes. Mrs. Zinn Brook% Upper Gagetown 11.13:; writee:—"All," last 140.11111101• and winter 1 )taai nary anal Weak spells,,; hea,daeheu .alnd•fai nting aucl blind sonll3: fty friend. aecoinintatded Milbilrn's :Heart tinct. Nerve r Pills t o me. i unci nt,Ly' tsi.Icad two boxes when 1 fennel great. rl)' 11pf, ',1 lligli,1y 00tihipaSieint'hctn to all lvha suffer Ir4m. heart trouble." r'., .'vy�1 turn 7 1 c 'Pill '. i' r t7 �, .�.. Crwrli.,ttlttl N.e vC.. s ere:, , ,t)r pe}' bolo, af, all 'dealers at lira est 'direct nn,tone)pf, of Hee by The T. Mil- burn Cb., Lirn}tcd,'Toronto, (Sat',