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The Clinton New Era, 1918-3-14, Page 564t' )7414y) March 1 4.91 ' eke t ',WrZst GIRL WHITHER YOU PREFER dl WATCH TO BE WORN ON THE WRIST OR FOR THE POCKET - Yeti will find it with us at its • treat, We have them for Man, wo- Blanl, troy, and girl, io Gold Filled, Sterling Silver, or Niek- el,. all sizes, all prices, and all . Good Timet( eepers. We are particular about one thing, vtz., to see any watch bearing the name of HELLYAR `,shall be a credit to us. IL WRAP Jeweler and Optician - Issuer of Marriage Licenses - ie> nue•on••••Orbo••ss••ba9e District News. 4a4111a*Glestmossateta m,stctimetem;eWast, BRUCEFIELD. Mr, and Mrs, McLaren, of Calgary, Alberta,'>who have been visiting at the come of Dr. David McIntosh's home, •r•= -turned to Tiverton where they have spent the whiter, Mrs. W1n, McQueen and daughter, 1 Miss -Ester, who have been visiting her sa heMir, JoNhTcnAlillenFoote, of haSvehakespeareturnedre, tois • their h 1t a r • ore t Vancouver c , B C. , 1 ss "i'he guest of Miss Mary Broadfoot. Mr, Madden entertained'the church ,'holt' on Wednesday evening of last week. when all spent a pleasant even- ing: 141r, A, Caldwell has moved on the farm he recently purchased from Mr.. Fraser,. Stanley, . Geo. Hill had recently a very success 'fol sale. amounting to over „4,000. ile 'intends moving into our village in a short time, Len McConnel and family have re- turned to Centre Butte. where they 'will begin farming. Mr. Henry, wife and son, Cameron tnJ Peter Cameron and wife have re- �turned to Kindersley, Sask., after spending the winter In our neighbor- lbood. A slid death took place in Tucker - smith last week, wizen Mr. Reid, of Detroit, passed away at the home of Itis sister, Mrs. A. Broadfoot. He was sitting in a chair, when he passed a- ceay without any warning. fie ciune ao visit his mother, Mrs, Reid, who was ill. His wife came from Detroit, the body was taken there for burial, A •short service was held in the house by Rev, Mr. McIntosh. Much syntpath' Is felt for the aged parents and the friends of the deceased. Mr. Pickering, bank accountant, had - - n for appendicitis on Wed i an operation ppendiciti ;tesday. Dr, Ross of Seatorth, had icharte of it. f HUI .PTT Mr. John Shanahan has disposed '.of the Win. Scanlan property on the znd con,, to Mr. Fred Tyndall. Mr, and .Mrs. Ed, Johnston enter- 'taiu:ed 'their friends to a Glance Iasi 'Tuesday evening. Mr. James Medd brought up a couple of carloads of stockers from the ,Windsor district to put on his grass farms. Messrs: Kennedy Bros., of Detroit, were in this vicinity buying horses. The fgllpwing from it copy of- the to the marriage of an old iiullett 'Township 'bey, son of the late Rich- ard Blake,,. which took place in •tire 'Western city on Jan. 29th, Friends Stere will waft congratulations:- "At 9 o'clock this morning at the 71 Church of the Immaculate Conception the marriage was solemnized ,of Amt Gertrude, daughter of ' Mrs, John Kavanagh, to Mr. Richard James Blake; Right Rev, Mgr. Cherrier •officiated. The bride, who Was given 'in marriage by her brother, Mr, An drew Kavanagh, wore a suit of .cream serge. The coat opened over " ^n •a blouse of embroidered georgette crepe. With this she wore a cape of Hudson seal, the gift of the "groom, and carried a bouquet of white roses `and valley lilies, Miss Ruby Turner attended the bride, wearing a gown cit amethyst crepe de chene. tier bat was of gold lace and she carried ri e shower bouquet of pink roses. e bridegroom was supported by Mr. Daniel B. Kennedy. Miss Melena Markinski presided at the organ, and `while the 'register was being signed Mr, Edgar Kennedy sang "0 Salu- tarii t' To the bridesmaid the grponl gays a diartiond and onyx ring, anal'to the best mail a pearl :fid peridot pili, Following the ser- vice the wedding breakfast iwas serv- ed at the home of the hrltie s mother. titter Mr, and M}'s. Blake left for a �"aut h, The. bride travelled a elled in a ��,tutt'eof bleak taffeta, and a be - of Mae. She wore a )f d f S r K3tYlYfhf g hat r 1 !txluds1u; seal coal with • .gxbie wag. THE CCC,%NTt1!N NEW ERA 0090'ses••ss00.4100Pi1000 Rel.. E. B, Scott • WI'1'a 'TRIC e,1TLtttegJI".S, I S-'fioal" 1„.,-,)• walo"TheR essn(Ci • • Mia, lea l'euotiere ' •••tr•rls••t!h'I<,Ratplop •••1 Male Quilrtette Selee4ed-�••Messrs, • 13aplIet (1}luty�i., 1 Lobb, Moffitt, Mcl3wau and Doherty. The. PAstoc's subjiet ,tjerl SundstyCil God Snug She Kipb, evening is "'Tie t llxls,thips: foreniost'� Qod Save 0111' Splertdicl Man, 131essIng." fi Ontario 5t trhurch, "01d Ralterditiry Si." churelt Of The Pastor's subject neat Sunday wlilch Wesley .is the successor, was ,inoj'ning will be 'The, Power of the noted in its day as one of the best Holy 'Spirit," patorates in this sectlon, and had. a' There will be, tie selyice in the even 'large range of'Vdry utile pastors, among mg 011 account of tike Wesley church •wiiont might he .anentioned Jalpas anniversary,, - , Grahann father of the .present Educe- • Coiiseeretloit nlhetieg; To,iic 1 tionttl Secretory of the Methodist tea fled` by Mrs. Agpew; Duets by church, W tileekstoek filter of T G ,Hiss .`l;," Flumsteel *saes. Marion •Bl)tCkBtRek a noted lawyer, r of .Tor- ibb1 ngs and M Irg eel Walker, 13 Onta;' Alex Sutherland, late Mission new,anembers from J itiq'r iLeague rt; i , . eelyed thele .card of.ineinbrship for al,y Secretary of the Methodist churettt: the senior Epworth 1Vlllls' OLurcii, • 1p Willis church flext Sitt,heth morn- ing, the Pastor will begin z series 01. four discourses and continitfe tlfefollow ing' Sunday's. The subjects a• e: "With -Christ in Gethsemane" 4 "With Christ in Golgotha" "1VU3 Christ at the Grave" and "With Christ in Glory." D. G. Sutherland, son-in,Iaw of .the, late Senator 'Aikens, -anti W. Mc-, Donagh, by no means the` !east of great men, 1n this, connection. it may. be of 'interest to knots that out of the long list of lniniisters who 'Were at different times in •charge of Rettenbury Str.v't' church, opts three survive. These lire Rev, J, W, lirinms, Saskatoon; Rev, 0: A. Mitchell, Binscarth Road, Toronto, Wesley march.and Rev. S. C. Philp, ' Albany Aye. The Wesley Church AnniversaryToronto. The two hast named were be held on Sunday,-PoIlorvidg is the located here in the''So's, so that 1t is order of service on •Sutitlay•a nd• the en- tertainment on Monday: 11 4.111, Doxology invocation flynm Prayer Anthem -The King of love My Shepherd is" -Shelly, Announcements.. Lesson Hymn • Offertory Tenor solo -'4f with all your heart (Elijah) -W. Lowe, Sermon. Duet -"Gently Lord, Olt Gently Lead us" -Mrs. de la Penotiere and vocal Fens Air, J. E. Doherty, Hymn Benediction, 7 p. m.- Doxology Invocation . Hymn Prayer • Lorene, only daughter of Councillor Anthem -"1 have surely built thee and Mrs. Bert, Langford, Rattentury a house, , ; street. The bride wore her travelling t costume Announce!nen s. , of tailored suit of brown cloth Lesson with inaze crepe Pe d e cheue blouse an. Anthem -"The Lord Is my Light,' i brown utd maize hat and carrieda hymn • shower bouquet of roses. They were Offertory 1 unattended. After the wedding brea Solo -"Give us Peace" Mrs. de la fast the happy couple left on the more- Penotiere. ,ing train for Toronto and other points, Sermon. - tin their return they will reside 00 the Male Quartette -"Still, still with groom's farm in Goderich Township. Thee:" The best wishes go with them, on their Hyman 1 voyage through life. National Anthem, Played 7:le Game. Benediction Vesper Hymn. Monday -8 p. ns. I I nearly Go years ago,' and both are said; to be in excellent health, Wesley Chuech 'can still boast of having two Indies among its memb:r- ship who were vtemhers of the choir in Ratteebury St. 'these are Mrs. J. CunnInghame and Mrs, Arthur Tyn- dall; while our esteemed fellow -citizen Mr. W. Doherty', was for years the leader of the •choir. In addition to those mentioned above there are less than half a dozen of the early mem- bers still living. They are Mr. and Mts• W. 'Cantelon, Mrs, D, McCorvi i, and Mr, John Stephenson. Married Tuesday. On 'Tuesday morning Rev. J. E. Jones, tied the matrimonial knot be - `ween - Mr. Herbert 11. Jenkins;, of Goderich Township, and Miss ivv ymit. Prayer Ladies trio -"Saviour Breath an evening blessing" Mrs, Andrews, Miss. es Wise and Holmes. • Old Reputation -New Brew HE flavor and quality of Labatt's brews have beenestriblisiried and maintained for room ,than th rrre-qoe rter&;ruf .al ;cettyx:y .by exact and painstalcing meilillgdfrli,pali J g the grain, ,by which -the coact degree of germitna- tigti iq, it fzjlibly .4,41. Sled, And scientific brewiIg . methe, l ,have' uiatdi: Labattt's the .standardof quality,. Every one of these methods is used to produce Old' Lorldpll Breit), Lab,a tt's, new drink with the old quality, -which will be on se1e at Easter time. P4015 5 7171' `2/101 JOHN LABATr', Liniaed, Brewing Since 1832 LONDON, Ont., and No. 4 St. Helen St., MONTREAL • • nell were assisting St. Marys, scored in the last quartet'. Six minutes over- time was played but neither teams could break the tie. The visitors were entertained at the Pastime Club rooms after the game. 'I'Ite teams lined up: St. Marys -Goal, Miss Connell, right defence, Miss Tamblyn; left defence, Miss Allen; rover, Miss 'roer; centre, Allss Mrriott; left wing, . Miss 'rebel); right wing, !Hiss Patterson. 'Clinton -Goal, Miss Bowden, left de- feuce,'Niics ilellyar; right defence, Miss McTaggart; rover, Miss Itrunlield centre, Miss Scboenhals; left wing, Miss Stoddart; right wing, Miss D. Schoenhals. . iiBoyb Casualty lists s WOUNDED Lieut. Wm, Proudfoot, Goderich ILL Sapper 1, 19. McKay, Goderich LIEUT. WM. PR UD O FOOT Clinton and St. Marrs girls' hockey WOUNDED SECOND TIME. teams played a Fist game here on Tues. d i 1 ay even ng, rutted after si' minutes overtime resulted in a tie score, 1-1. The ice was soft and slowed the play- ers up considerabh, but at that the plenty of speed was shown by froth renor Solo -"Ave Maria" Mr, W. teams, Dort Schoea,hals scored the Lowe, goal in the first quarter and Miss Arlin Lecture-" God in World Politics" of Stratford, who along with, Miss Con - Racks i .nd, Mr» Grant Hall Cornpar Produce and Cost, Toronto. AMsrch 12. Lieut. Wm. Proudfoot, of the 15th Battalion, C.E.F. sun of Win. Proudfoot, K, C. leader of the Opposition in the Ontario Legisla- ture, i; again reported wounded, nnit HAS MULTIPLE GUNSHOT WOUNDS Lieut Howard Chaff Moved to Another Hospital �� X03 i 5i. o 1+ ct:.Wednesday's Stratford Herald re- parts of a wall -known young roan, A further official message has been Q;t3 PP'sc ) of Farrn I received by Rev, and Mrs. W. T, Clutl' of Carriage, Cluff, who was reported wounded a law regarding shier son, Lieut. 1lowa'.1 "Will an increase in railway freight on dressed bear between Calgary and rates discourage greater prodhLLion Edmonton and Vancouver. %shat do of food stuffs in Canada?" was time you think would be a f.:•.t' rate for question put to Mr. Grant !tall, Vice• that haul 1 asked kiln. Ile thought President and (lettere! Manager of three cents nor pe utd would be about the Canadian Pacific Railway. lu re.lrighl.. If that ratan can get a rate of ply he said: i ti.,ree '0x135 011 beef from Edmonton 10 "Why should It? With prrrent!Vanroeve, this ton' curry will haul all prices prevailing all one has to do is the bre( be fan offer, give 11hn back' to compare the present and the past ;t..;%.0 -:rule per pound and then get prices for farm produce and the cost ilnore dam it, does now, of carriage in the peat and ,ai, ln`tssent. "1 sometimes yonder if tile people "In 1914 the average pries for Ne who who snake the biggest note° whenever 1 northern wheat at Puri. William ,e 17:,n: Italian& question appears, was 90,2 dente. Icor the price o; onoinomld melte just 1, touch If they were bushel we carried Hill bushels from Isnre their no .5 %%wild not appear In Brandon to Bort. Pillion, tt. di'itan'e the pui:l1P ln,ecs. You know it says ' of 552 miles: In 1917.tate price of entre plate in Inctllible that when a same Mattel of wheat at the t tme iref.tt prays he should go to the inn2" market wan 32.21. to 11117 we raryl•;, t,t,•r. Teat advice Hurst have ed 28.2 bushels from Brandon to Fort :herr 1e; -I: -'d, for a close study of Ito, ,Wfltiam,fo>.' the trice of ono bushel in F.0 t,,,,ur.•- •s1:1 soon toll one that if "in 151.4. hog were selling for Inoho•11• as nlr,ent eeve;tt tine ntau and 37.66 per hundred, For the prize'. of this rlurl be won'tsay a thing only one hundred pounds of hogs we car 1 hat I.s llin ks; hr' won't try to put rled 4..640 110011.5 hitt 11tnrodnaa tole --1' a::y It".nic harnase be hopes it Winnipeg, ti Milan -en of :115 miles. v 111 be ri 1 iL re::t day; 11e won't In 191.7 hogs Sold rer 51415 per her '111;. 1,o door t ;tees?. it Is when adred and we rarrlod the same dis 119.1 prey ',rt pr•,G' and be knows diode 9,270 pounds for the prlrc ofl',got', t,rr I1steutan that he generally onhundred pounds. i ,i.1 t n Ir e t. "Di 1314 cattle sold at 26.94 net h , I omnia like is to 'have the hundred. For 311,89 w,' Parried 3,0,1 1 1 1,I. , of th . west 111'11:0 somewhat of pounds from Souris 10 Winni , ' .n tl tidy P /in' 0.11•„ ,.i`a of the ques- mites, In 1917 taatf.le sold for 39.08 I'r . 0,i4 7.•,o 1 '"1• 010531 to counitier per hundred, and for :bit ansa..,w, how a i l'3 1 )Ie 1l,l r met of Lra:unsnarttu carried 9 ""^ pounds from Souris to 1.41,..: -,,iv r !yr-, into tile cost of tl:o Winnipeg • (-0:1-, ,y o .i .'moria or the are tgn "in 1,914'liter said for 2011 1` ri ? is, von luno n that it cors per pound Per 2414. r, -..on •'s c Pi' 0 r a send a totter from 1lonlr^-•", , 120 pounds of butter 10. a C t a , " , , . aro l than it Gore to tr.`.," to Winnipeg, 1111 ntll•.,ti. In 1917 ,,t, • ',tit 111.1 Sarv0 distatnec by ter sold for 1:,Si rents :ts a od v e •a • f,%!1:211.? f 1,1 034 nv::r stop to No -- rim --01 11 148 putouts for the pri. e of cn, 11 1 ,a• 01 %ha's you ,. rt hound. ' 1 ii alliell haft doubled in "In order 10 make ivy ;:^'111 1 n,-, r+ rr 'r;, 1 -ratty vaq10nded into a clear it can be stated 11111 11 a t„1 , ,r an4 hauled 1.4,111 .piles for 0n0- mer sold one bushel of wheat 10(1.111, t. 11 of what 111e barbzr charges for a ir...Brandon to pay for railway n;rrl 1' age he could stip nearly twice the I.1 ,:tmv of smog or the facts that t amount; .for, Cha Price of one bushel in :hive Arco. Co yon wonder that, bur - 1017 than he did in 1914, ' ' ,, oil try Increast 1 wages: irct•^ascf ''Yos`know the story of the T4 n.:ae n' em“,n1 and inert-ea"s or trout tarnier who Tnmplain.crl to the r1^r- IOO yn to h -;$% In. 1;.c�-cosi . of feel, 011, 9,.oyttherise inthe pt'iceeru.hn 'v?I1 ai,;11111 am] nupnll'i, that lite rail• ea, 1,1 waq tr1e tits Stride of hn gieJ 211.01 the seeping relief thromrh the ttad4advaneed hill'the' last Lime Inc ^1°8,'•m of fftenn per cent raise In• oughtt It Buggy 7''p.1111d for it wi311 freight eaten; C ono load: of grain 'SVnw lot` the 11n.e "1 nt mus And compote w1.ta.Latteh an h, ret at hew, and the laltnC, t'Progse wcltld Inn 911. On tt suit of cea$pl, obi' hi heti of oirah'he h onld d lothes. h: bet nr a, noir of, Fawes'front ilirosk Ili a''kiteli n' ea/Me , to oltfn .hiontrl al to 1)r111711 e 30 dozen e a t g ,:I i e,ttedhe. rias, molts n mjtn t'q strops Poplar Point`, ,g1ebefi Donner et Calgary, r n 111 '. Cc of t aft dtJ I h ) i, i d e 153 , r the to .531 e ,� Ill 'l to v a ! g,'1 Y Irl p v 1 r r poi F 1 p $ xr ,� vr a teltti Pet' 'coot (acreage is aiXutvalpn:t a 11 _. .. 'tM: t One.'tri. °�1r a �ax,� �h,ngou �,vynd n ,n, street oskf frket Ilii Wiwliia 1,04114M to /lei 44iiititt ow ISItb, tketl;`ht Vat -Ouse coda;),', ,. o,....,,,.•,. � Births, Marriages -& Deaths • Births FORDE-ln Clinton, on 'Thursday, March 14th, to Rev. and Mrs, Porde a son, (George Alexander), CLINTON MARKETS ltugs Butter Eggs Wheat ' 52,to (0 2.15 (lata 90 to 95 Pets g1 60 to $3.50 Bran S19 00 4 O 40 to 41 Shorts Hay Barley Buckwheat 91.•10 to 91.45 110 $'l5.00 $10 to $12 t 144 to 61.4 5 ass McCracken Esgapes Fifteen Yeats Term for Young Morris Township Farmer. -- Admits Manslaughter - Shot His Wife Last Fall During a Quarrel. Go111,1,h. 151,us:h 11.-311-. ,justice 51a,ten tern t , ,hay sentenced j0(01» illel;rnekeii, the Young i1l"rri 9'uw'n- altip 15rular, to 15 y ems in liiu0,toi, peuileutiarr for the murder of his wife. Great int event Willi 1110111203111.1 1n ILe lm eeetli s, 11'h01, the hour for opening arrived the eourt.hottse was crowded. A1 11 ' trial last frill the jury could mu agree on a verdict, The grand jury hail brought iu a true bill cif murder naxl 1111 ,jury had dis- agreed. Robinette, K. t'., of '('oro1: to, and 1111', V'avatone, of 3Vingh,an1, who defended the prisoner, i1(111)led 1 itt Mcatto.:ke 1 was willing 10 withdraw his plea ni' not guilty. anti plead guilty to a el large of manslaughter, 'The prows accepted this plea. days ago. The message states that he TENDERS WANTED was admitted to 1110 tst British Red Cross Hospital, Letreporp, on March 9th with multiple .gunshot wounds, * * * * * * * 4 FOR MORE PRODUCTION ° The Town Council asks for tenders for street wittering for the coming sea- son. State price per hour, D. L. Macpherson, Clerk. Executors' Sale of House and Lot There will be offered for sale at public auction on Saturday the 16th day of March, 1918, at 2 o'clock p.m. at the premises, North half lot No, 396 on the East side of Queen street, Clin ton, containing „; of an acre of land more ur less. On the premises there is a 1 o storey dwelling with 7 rooms, The location is very central and de- sirable in every wiry and the property will make a 01'11100able home for a small family. • Terms -1o% cash, the balance in thirty days. J. S. Miller And W. J. McBrien, Goo. Elliott, .Auc. Executors, Wanted A good general servant wanted. Ap- ply to Mrs, M. D. McTaggart_ w _I Shorthorns for Sale. Mr, C, J, WALLiS left on Tuesday '.r 1r C 1 young bull, red, 12 Months old. A Rosetown, Sash„ where Inc will wo k Stamford, best of quality. Also a his section this year for wheat for good 2 year old heifer; to help win the war. E. H. Wise, Clinton, R. No 3. Phone -12 on 155 The C^,r W: WT T `EATMENT FOR COLS Colds are contracted when strength is lowered and the inflammation easily develops bronchitis or lung trouble, while grippe and pneumonia frequently follow. Any cold should have immediate treatment with 510 The National StrengthA8ulider which first builds a the forces bycarrying- p rxyAng' itch; nC►urishlneini; to the blood strea ..: s • ', creates , .tl? ,. ?►dtaad testes, real body-Warlrlth. ,t t Its - liver r0 Il A$,f e r ,� �'. e , ,, the lava Ire fit, ptty811cA,ans foah e f . oe lco re h Rb o .lt , x A' AtC I~ deo i� ;) h�.0 �! #ra esu • "i'•stbf#sG3iolvlip.�b;toitto,iati4:. ,.._,�. �il� .INS! RGAINS! For this week we have picked out a lot of broken lines of calf,' Kid, and` patent 'leather, and you will find them on our Mens floe oboes.. ,lust a pair or two of any one kind, in Box tables all at one price to clear $3.50, Our 'stock of shoes for the coming season is heavier and .bettor assorted than ever before and although prices are still advancing you will find our prices ,even lower than last season.. 'Men's' fine shirts,' slightly soiled Lot No, 1 -Your choice • • 70c Lot No. 2 -Your choice , .. , . , , , .85c Lot No,' 3-Mixednotof'fine and 1vork- ing shirts, your choice ' $Oc' MEN'S. TIES A few ties to clear at,'2 for • 25r Another lot of better ones at, each ..19c MORE SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK --Watch for next Week Announcement israusicatenumeresenneuessaffie .. to Bros• Small Profts . Phone 25. More 9tatsiness '7119 STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS Tenders for Wood Tenders will be received up to March 14th, for cutting two acres of bush into 4 foot wood. State price per cord. Bush is on Jas.. Snell's farm, Hullett Twp, Apply to R. J. Miller or Wm. Grant, Clinton, FOR SALE. House on Lot 624 Mill street. 5 rooms, stone cellar, pantry, And back kitchen, waterworks connection 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 a number of very • •• desital, le properties for those who wish to purchase a neat comfortable cottage, a, suitable to a re- tired tired couple or a small family of mod- erate means, They are snug, com- fortable louses and ' can he had at reasonable prices. Parcels 1 and 2 11'e two brick cot- tages, each with a garden, located of; Ontario Street, next West of the Manse. They have been held at 91000.00, for quick sale 1 will accept 9900 for either. Parcel 3 is on Princess Street in rear of Presbyterian church, a frame cottage very commodious and well ar- ranged suitable for t family of 2 to G. tl;ts bL n Reid at $900. Will sell for 535110 cash. Parcel 4 is west of parcel 3 and is a brick cottage well built and whit con- venient appointments. It is worth 5950, but will be said for 5851, cash. For inspection or particulars apply at Illy office. W, BRYDONE, Calves for Sale 1000 MUSKRAT SKINS WANTED Open season 1st of March closed 21 of April, Market price. Strangers send them in by parcel post we will re- mit postage and express order by re- turn mail. Jas. Steep & Co. Clinton P,0, Box 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 land, with stable. All 10 good, repair, Apply to David Cantelon. . Farts for Sale. in Goderich Two., Lot 7 7, Maitland Con, 55 acres, g0, t.clanI011 suitable e for agriculture r culture o S r .aster 5 pasture;acres choice hardwood maple. Never -failing spring creek running through it; 15 acres ploughed and ,_est under grass. Possession can be given at once; Ap- 1l3* to Wm. Bedour, Phone 12 on 113: R.R. No. 2, Clinton MAN WANTED • Alan wanted for Linn work. Married ma, preferred. PerSr ntl ,i )ItL altn o i is desired. Ditties• 10 begin about 1.511, of March, i'he undersigned has made arrange. stents to handle a few Shorthorn -grade calves. March and April is the time to secure them as the supply is limited litter. W. MARQUIS Phone 14 on 166 Clinton ' MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION WORK. A number of good reliable men can secure steady employment on ,itunition 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, H, R„ Con. Town- ship of Goderich, containing about 205 acres; ,on it are two comfortable dwellings,' two large barns, with stab- lingfor 1 0o cattle, 8 horses and loo 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 immured last fall and present winter. This farm having been, for 1115113' years, used as a stock and graz- ing farm is now in a high state of fer- tility; it adjoins the town of Clinton, is within 15 to 20 minutes walk of Post Office, Collegiate, Public School, churches or G.T.R. depot. Will sell Jointly or separately. Possession as May be agreed upon, D, A, Forrester. BUY Yi ,JR. Seeds Early We have a full stock of the fal- lowing seeds and grain: Red Clover, Alsika Clover Alfalfa Clover Timothy Blur: Grass Orchard Grass Marquis Spring Wheat, Seed Oats (different varieties) Buckwheat, Silver dull, choice Barley, 2 and G row, We are always in the market 10• grain and will pay highest ntaritet ]trice, W9clertkinsOon F[aOVR Al9P p. force t91i, 13ee1tled4ill dill 142 D. A. Forrester. For Sale A good flame barn 28x10, Apply to C. J. Wallis, For Sale. One of the most desirable residental properties in time town of Clinton, - l:nown as the Taylor cottage. Apply to Geo. McLennan • HOME WORK. Would you like. S1 to $2 daily at home, knitting war socks on auto knit- ters? Experience unnecessary. Send 3 -cent stamp. Department 451 '0. Auto Knitter Company, College St., Toronto. THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining 'Car Service Sleeping cars on night trains and arlo,' cars on principal day trains 1null infornralion from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. uuu Itanotord &Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 51 • 15 PO t'iante ststjon atrnt HAD Wp�'taO+lRST(JCASE IIAA OF ClSi?6iEiai1T tiff TJ I DOCTOR EVER KNEW. Although generally described as a disease, constipation eau never exist unless 60)110 of thm organs are deranged, which is generally found to be the liver, It consists of an inability to regularly ovanuate the bowels, and as a regular 011(1015 of tate, bowels is absolutely eq- Bendel to general health, the tenet aregu• - latity should never be neglected. Milbunt's lista-Liver Pii16 have no equal for reheying and curing constipa- tion and all ite allied troubles. Mrs. V. Martin, Prince Albert, Semhc, writ -•"1 hail 0110 of the worst eases of es:-• eonstipittion my deafer stt'id he had ever known,. a)td•I iilbttl3r'5 14m -flyer I'illgg: raved 1510 of it, .kty ftither.in-late had need them, in foot lie wta the ono whp Bavc tttarit to Mc, t1. 13111nber of people around bare use :theta, and they all ewy, that they tare .tire beef, pillet they ever us d. n e lVliliauf)'n T,Itgw ieol' Pills aro wlic, s. 11•10,1 at ,i '1�.1 L �. of YnAl . de f tar led limeet d1); Mistai tt of,' f odoe by The . 5 Milburn Incl `i:tlroalni ting1 f ::V