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."ramalearo THE CLINTON NEW K
WOMEN ARE NEEDED
To HEI,p IN WAR
Welnen tete ,eitefully employed in
limning the •vvenutleit,'M malting up the
eoldiers' Idle, and a thousand other yap.
Minty Canadian wonion aro WO* Palo
Or anemic from wotimp's inf.. For young
just euteeing womanhood; for
wanton at the critical time; nitriang
niethersi and every wontan wile is "run
down,"• tired or over-worked—:Doetor
Pietetoe Iraverite Preeeription is a spe•
did, safe end .cortain help. It oar now
itad tablet f orm, proeurable at any.
Pod firug•atore,,,er send Dr, Pierce, In-
valid' • Hotel and Surgidal Institute,
13"iiffello, i fa. 'teienitP46
age, Branch office, Bridgeburg,, Ont. '!• •
cilt4rinee;',6,1n.2-ef take
' . Dr, Pierce's 'Pat-
, orite Ifrescriptioe
during 'expectancy
when I felt aspect-
- ally,In need of a
, tonicand it beim-
, dted me greatly.
always take plata1" 111 OnflNlti
•rir;
to young mothetie:
because I know it.
will •never fall to
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help themi)---Mes. 3. H. Fewllierr. 8
Beach St. • •
• Stratford, Ont. --4,"I.' do think Dr,
Pierce-eiPavorite Prescription one of the
best medicines I have eyerknown. for the
ailments of women. I had for quite a,
long time been all ran -down, weak and
nervousf I doctored, but nothing seemed
to give me relief until 1 began taking
'Favorite Preget:410w,- This medicine
gave .me sueb. wonderful relief that. I ran
glad to recommend' it to other," --Alias.
A. GoeWite, 60 Brant St.
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Huron Co.
1. Mel' inicieSse; deo'. Smith, of Dam)-
hill, ,'Mao., and former well kilowd rest-
tits'of Walton; received Word of the
death of their eldest son' Ernest, who
Was killed in -:action in France. Their
Ounger 1011, Lorne, is still serving as
Sl mailer' in 'France. Before moving
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f fly resid,ed lir:Walton, Ont.
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Dauphin, Mr. and Mrs. • Smith and
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'boi J. A, S. Vareefe, of Carlow, and
-Mir. Sandy Youngeof Nile, were in Ot-
te:We attdndirei :the Farmer's Delegation
rIleting lest week, •
.Avery .. • • .. . ..
ore• ihsotoodri
Illasotf I7riclnady vitlisOl trend -
Ca lei' Vii eisgge
in i doing considerable : damage Chas.
. ...
Allfn had part of hia.barii roof tore
off,. also 'MOS. 'Mitchell's wind mill
waA. blown down;
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4 quiet but pretty wedding took
pelage at the Methodist parsonage, Wel,
ton! On May.15th, when Margaret Bell;
Mclecsitr daughter" of Mr.,and Mrs Isaac
Bolt M•liecancie the bride of, William 3
liuMPhries, of Wilton.- The bride look-
ed pVettlein a:dress of white silk crepe
.de chipe, trimnied -With white broallV
ed'siti, n aud gold heads; She :wore a
pearl' hecklace' the gift of the grooM,
The happy coupieleft do the afternoon.
0. P. ,R., Arab frone.Wafton for a short
lioneynoon- triP: to Toronto and other
Points the bride travelling in a suit
of grey Kangline .trimmed with silk
braid and pink georgette crepe 'de
•chene 'blouse Iwith hat and shoes to
luateli.,-
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.11 Ntli VOUS BREAKOUWN
Can ,fia Averted by Feeding .the
.. 'Stared Nerves With Rich,
''..: 'Red Blood. •
Noirrish your nerves—that is the
cnly way you .can overpom,e ilfe's
worst'nisei-Y.., . demons brhausition.
The fits of depressionsae irritation,
the prostrating headaches, the Uhk-
rmes and IteeMblin'g of the legs, . the
unsteady bend and the imperfect' di-
geetion 'that. entelo the victim of
ner:v4 Wcalknese,e must end 'in nervous
•preakdownieif neglected. • ,.,
'., Neutilt: year nerves by the •nataral t'
p-dceSS of itilling your veins With:rich, °
red.,' 'heelfbegiyieg ' blood. Your ?
llervee; tire'2n(Yllt;. out for pure blood 2
and 'the', tglsfi.On of Dr, . Williams' "
*pink :.:Pillsr',": ts.Y;to make iteev 'rich °
lefood:, e This,. explains why -theSee pills '2
lisive. pr'civd. successful iii • so man y ee
caseSeof' neevoas 'disease that, did not as
yielsci .A0 t$edinary treatnient. ',For
t
example, lll :'..' Wilfrid Donald, West
Fletebbree e et., . skysh—"Before 1
began .'ilie le Of pr. wiiiisins' Pink
puts 1 was 'ill 'a serious condition, eel,
was not ol4battly run &pent, 1)411 01)',
IV lime 1. got t p•,- in the Morning' eyes, as
;
nerves .seem 'tcebe, epinpletely. :Shat-
tered: 1 sl f: badly ',at'. night, ,. and"
ti red aS wliet0,.otltta bed; I saeni-,
es) •to he olqltheverg,eeof ,a 0eryous
breakdoWna, ,,,At •thtS.-.Lstake .1-• began'
the ,t1S:e. pf.' pr.' WilliOis'/+Piiik,..Pills
In , the, cdurg epe- a few 'Week's 1 telt
of the 'pills 1 ,ey completely restored,
much relief, (pd continuing • the Use
Me health, 1,;call. now sleep soundly,
eat well, and ,atir enjoying cornplete
,freedom •froin• the old ..nefvolls
:troubles," ,..; ,; ;..; . .. .
'You can gkt Or_ VVillianis' Mak
Pills- through ikity •tteeler,die Medieine,
-..d.r 'ii" Mail at ;,,,V 'eats .a:*kiii'Or 'Six
hOkes for : $2.5:0 frinn The:Dr....WEI:,
liaMS' •Medicine Co:,:Brockeille, Ont.
Local News'
fe YOUTHS PLEA -D GUILTY
TO SERIOUS OFF'ENCE
AGAINST LITTLE GIRL
.0.404.40
SM Oat
Mr. Sid JackeoW has sold out
dreg business ie Lethbridge, and. w
Iii s wife and family wiIl visit down the
coast until nest summer wimp he ex-
pects to locate at Cleveland,
Si:Jer Of Soldier Now In France
his Assaulted At Brussels.
Can Now Vote MoneY'
Trustees in rural, schools Jove now.
the ,p0wel` to vote money, fdt niedih
mid dental inspectlpe of Clifldreies
teeth,
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Seenre Your' License
The' limit for retail grocers to secure
licenses; Mileer th4 Dominion Act haS
heel), extended...Intl! June 1st ; after
that date :delinquents will be 'severely
dealt •with, ' •
First Appearance
Defying all tradition 'and 'custoin
net, May 24 is early enough.; some
locals were bold enough • last week
to appear with -Straw headgear, The)
withstood all chatlenges.
No Orders
, Local grocers state that they have
received no orders re the sale of teilig
sugar, and that the same was still be-
ieg sold. Most of the retailers also
report- that there are practically no
consumerreturning any 'surplus of
sugar,, , • •
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Wirl• Vote On It
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The 'question of the bolding of the
•annual Dominion convention of the
ilapUat'cleurelli. is before . the members
dealt the •churehes who will vote yea
or nay the --eear .future. A diverg-
ence of .opinion exists as to whether
the convention should be held under
present conditions or noi.
Warning From Postmaster
The Postmaster.. has been advised
that all. forms .,of solidified alcohol,
matches (inclUdirig safety matches)
eartridges; and. in' general all inflam-
mable or explosive articlee of every
description, are. absolutely prohibit-
ed froni the mails and more particu-
larly from parcels addressed to mem-
bers, of the Canadian, forces at the
front or in the. United Kingdom, The
public are warned that persons de-
tected it sending such articles through
the malls, in view of this prohibition
will be prosecuted,. •
It's Ale . Investment •
Advertising • is an investment—not
an expense—and should be treated as
such. Becaese it has been the habit of
some merchants 10 look upon it as an
expense, a 'wrong view has been gain-
ed. Perhaps the misconception arose
from the fact that in bookkeeping
11 -hes been the habit to charge adver-
tising to eiimense. Advertising pro-
chicee new business—it swells the .vol -
time of business and profit—therefore
11isan investment. Only the man
Who looks upon- advertising as ex-
pense. , Viten is afrafd of it prejudiced
against it; 'loses money in advertising.
1 he mail who treats advertising as an
investinent.,gives it the attention an
investment requires—knows that every
.dolIhr -rightly invegted in this direct -
Con compound interest—and
more:. -
31110tor Cars In The West.
Ten' years' age, that is, for the cal.
ender 1908, there were only 74
atitomobile licenses issued by the Pro-
,rince of Saskatchewan. in the first
four months ol this. year no less: than
33,000 hive been issued, or more than
were issued in the whole of the first
ten years, 1906-1915 inclusive, bet
Saskatchewan licensed motor vehicles,.
More automobile licenses have been
issued in the first four month's Of 1918
than during the.
full twelve months of
1917,' and in 1917 more than twice as
many licenses were issued. as. was the
case 111'1916. Evidently the' farmers
in the Canadian Wet are not suffer-
ing financially from the war. Thirty-
three thousand motor cars.at an aver-
age of E600 0ar---whIch is about the
lowest imssible—meanS an investment
of nearly twenty Million dollars,
Died In Montreal „
Helen, the S.ix-year-Old daughter . of
Mr. Norman Ham, of Moe treat, died, in.
se. Royal Victoria Hospital, Moiltrealei
n Sunday„ah the result of .ati eitick
1 appendieitia.. The little girl had.
ecu 'ill for spine time) and it Was
nown • tliat'she was in a very serious.
ondition. She was a grand -daughter
f .Mr. George..11, Ham, who is . widely
noWn hire end elsewhere, and who is
eistant to the, president of thd (3. P.R
Al chi-Minas:lit* Helen. visited her
grand -aunt, Miss.. Ham, 'in, Whitby, for
a tinietted .she Made:many friends dun,'
ingerstay'bcaific Of her bright.
itosI diaposition. Mr. and Mrs,
flarn are well known herealso,
fier,1-tain was Bar several years, wifIrl
the. DOmin io Express Compans;,„ and
'resided in Parkdele, .moving to Mon,'
treal.'llifeee)'etere. kgo. The remains
on Tuesda3”
andeinterment was. made in
Si. John's C.entiterry• at Port Whitby.•
Minor ',poets,
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rritlity• is a, Pt,htie holiday, _
•'; . Hpii1sy libatrS.',itt Post' office:
• Banka 'will' be atoned on Friday,
Speelal .A, F. & A. M, Meeting
onthe 24th.: Regular nie.etiag...on the -
8 more days in May,
' "Queen 0! the May" by 80 children
in. Town Hall on Friday evening, Seats,
are going fast •
Dante Nail:tire's Spring millinery
shOW is now on, aed everybody pro-.
nounces it to be a huge suet:ass.
Dandelions are with- us once More,
• Haw Iie wbYld movese Loafing. is
now illegal 1 •
Miithtli 3s celebrating the 2•1th
of May. .
There will be 'no reduced 'fare are
rangements on the railways this year
for conventions, athletic sports; etc:
Delegafee will have to may full fares,
The reduced rates -have ell been • can.
cellea,,
As a result 01 the neev tax phamel On
etches by the Government, e the box
hich formerly sold for one cent Will.
now sell for, two, and • the six -cent' bok,
will bring eleven. cents, the faxbeing,
about the sante at the cosi Of the box,.
, According to the aniendments to the
1113110 Temperanhe Act passed at
e, last :sesSion, the penalty nOWfar
eine, intoxicated, in' a: publte place is
not leas than .8200 and. tin to
When. the Officer' conies to tie door
ev the houstkeeper daesn' , know
heftier ,11 is dog., the flour b rrel,oe.
essiktriglit.r bag that ShOUld he, put out
PAPER' PRICES ADVANCE
One and. a Hall to"Four Cents a
.Pound Wadded 'to. the
Present 'Rites.,
MontreitV May,: 1.5 ----Higher prices
fo all ,grattes of wrtttng 'and book
papers went IWO effect td -day at alt
wholesale itouses- on receipt of no -
ti cation .of 511 i1d1gjiced salt. from •the
' Newsprintr' 'is not' included w
tior' is cardboard,' .ti,hich, 'his:. been
:tdvancing steadily at '
„What are kimv.M as low-grade papers
ate tlp cents pound, medium
analities:iwo .cenisi4,poilud„ anti 'high-
• grade 'and fe4gee•PaP'ers.3./ie to.4 eeniS
a intend... RaniiaJeditner cards. advanc-
b
th
ed1 g t4 15 % 14 .wegjg sigo, . Tho mm-' ,
iore•Itt Hid Wholegeleiradd is ttlf , •
th
higher p11ee8 IOW ruTeyeti, , r of
•it
Goderick, May 17. --Clarence.' Nee -
gale, Ilarold Gerry and Norman Spiels
appeared before Judge Dlekson this
ittternoon charged with porninifting an
c,ffelise against a.,girl who was 133'0.0
last November, ...All pleaded gidity,
Proudiaot:.appeared for the
young niep Slid presented it petition
signed by 106 ratepayers' Of firtisSels,.
Midge Dickson said it was a inoft seri-
ous• offense as the 'girl Was d Mere
child goiug to school: He said' he
could. eot suspend sentenee,•as It wOuld.
be forgetting the young givl and.;her
parents and 'also her brother, 'Whet ,is
now fighting in France: He salcighat'
he would have to ha -Vg a little .time to
consider what sentence It0 would, past
-told remanded MOM to jail till May C7,
Since so malty suffer disappoint-
ment, hoping to econoinize by buying
-cheap tee, it should be pointed out
that' inferior tea ie actually en extravite
gance, since a pound of Salute yields
so many more cups and, besides, has
that delicious flavor,
FOREIGNERS TO REGISTER'
U. S. Citizens Anti Others in Canada
Must Protect Themselves After
June 22.
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All American' citizens as well as
all other foreigners who are regd.-
ing in Canada or are ' traveling in
Canada On or after June 22nd must
be registered regardless cif whether
they are registered in the United
States or not, and after June 22nd
American registration cards will not
he recognized. Only Canadian • re-
gistration' cards will be recognized,
persoes who are leaving Canada to
go to the United States, Newfound-
laiid, or other points outside Canada
'before June 22nd may register at
the Post -Office upon their return to
Canada. Replies have been receiv-
ed ,by the board of registration from
seven of the banks advising that re-
gistration booths may be opened In
each of their branches,
eilt•••••418t9il0Q004111410*•
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• WITH Tare CHURCHES. •
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•tecto••000m OOOOO 0'0000
Baptist Church,
The Pastor's subject next Sunday
-evening will bei—"Jesus—The Door
to Heaven."
Willis Church
The. supply for Willis Church .for
June, July, August, September, will
be as follows:—
June 2—The Pastor (Lord's Sup-
. per)
June 9—Rev. A. McFarlane, 13. D.
• of Bayfield.
June 16—Rev.. .A McFarlane, of
Bayfield.
June 23—Rev, J. IL Edminson,
B, D., of Toronto.
June 30—Rev. A, Candler, D, D., of
Toronto,
,. July .7—R. W. Dickie, D. D., of
• Montreal.
July 14—H, B. Ketchen, 13. D, of
Hamilton.
July 21—Prof, R. Davidson, D. D. of
• - Toronto.
July 28—Rev, Alex. Stewart • (40th
• Anniversary of Induction to Wil-
lis Church.)
August 4 --Rev. J. J. Patterson, 13.
D„ of Sarnia.
Atfgust 11—Rev. A. McFarlane,
13, D., of Bayfield.
August 18—Rev. Alex, McMillan,
B. D., of .Toronto.
August 25th'—Rev. Alex. McMillan,
13. D., of- Toronto.
September month—Rev, Thos. Wil-
son, 13. D., of Walkerton,
Ontario Street Chureli.
Last Monday evening the Social and
titerity Department had charge of the
League service. Mr. De Witt Cousens,
'son of Rev. •Cous.ens who . formerly
preached here, was: present and spoke
of his work, during the past two years,
He and Miss Marion Gibbings sang
duet, Solos .wire contributed by Ithr:
Jebez Rands and Miss Elva Willse. The`
•topic, •‘ 'Immigration. after the War,"
WitS ably dealth with by Ernest Liver
Mare. Miss Ethel Wasman gave a
• reeding. '
Next week the meeting will 'be in
charge of the'C.,itizenship Department
when a good programm.e will be given.
Mr S. 13, Slathers, district represent -
give for agrieulture, will speak
'rhe League' purposes' sending bOxes
'toi.the boys Overseas from Ontario St.
Church in the 'near future. All Mem-
hers earning incomes agreed to give
'one days pay for this purpose and with
either voluntary subscrttlorks about
86.3 was secUrect;
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V' • Y. L t. A., NOTES *
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The President of the Y.L.P.A„ evialma
it announced that rio meeting will
held this week. '
The Young' Ladies wislt to*express
their heartiest. thanks to the boys of
the.1?astitte Club for their donatiOns
bf funds 'front Hie, Pastime dances. On
three riccasiods-a-good stint was grate-
fully reeCived by the Treasurer of the
Auxillargt
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4.: P. *
MUST BOORT JUNE 1ST.
e The ' official • proclamation it
* has been posted calling young *
mee of 19, to the. colors. June *
1St 18 the date on which the *
* men must report to the rag's- *
Strars or deputy registrars_ Men
unfelt and Huron County 45
15 v1ll report by registered mail 0%,
io the dewily registrar at Lon-, le
dos. Ther,e is a penalty of Eye •4
• years iinbrisonmen L Mt!' `OF'
110'lli hard labor- for failing .4.
10 repott "
: t k14 15
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1/1/PPIPT7''
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ThtitSday, May 23ft,l, 191$ -"Y
R OVA L.
YEASrCAKES
cAmnAs II HES
YEAST EAT44293R
MORE' 'MAN
39, YEAR§
• MAKE PERFECT
BREAD
MADE !MCA -NADA
tifatEncomPANTIP'
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WHEN. OTHER
SOURCES FAIL
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HIRE'S 'All IDEA that might be
•, Slibinitted with approval to the
local patriotic societies 111 Clinton.
'rile scheme suggested to in-
crease the production • of kitchen
is all the rage in many of
the big eentrelf'.0,Yankeeiont, Sup-
pese the ladies start &St On the
mayor and alderman, and keep right'
on from the. hoard of education to
the. hydro commissioners, etc The
bigger the fellow, the bigger the pro-
duction. Here it ISH—
Kitchen aprons made from the
shirts of famous men, to be dis.
- posed of at public auction, is the
latest wrinkle in the way of rain-
. iiig.funds for the Red Cross, tt • -
ernor Davis of Virginia, and Gov-
ernor Stewart of Montana, are
among the State executives • re-
quested by Eugenia A, Stuart, of
Des Moines, to send on the tails of
their cast-off shirts for this put..
pose. Governor Stewart, who is of
generous propositions, answered
that he hoped the appendage of
his shirt would make at least half
• a dozen aprons."
There are few Governor Stewarts
about the Municipal building, but then
children's aprons are included in the
list. Yet, like the widow's 'mite, an
apron from the tail of the inayor's
shirt, or some of the alderinan, will be
just as much appreciated. If the ex -
councillors were included, "Happy"
Fitzimons' would be one or the extra
large ones.
$20.00 WEEKLY
Showing samples for Large Groc-
ery 'Corporation, all goods sold at
Factory prices to consumers, granulat-
ed sugar 60c. Pure lard 5 pound
pall 81.00, Sunlight, Gold or Surprise
Soap 7 for 25c, Everything at cut -
rates. Men wanted everywhere. Sam-
ple case free.
The Consumers' Association,
Windsor,
Ontario
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council orthe Corporation of
Huron will meet in the Council Cham-
ber, Goderich on Tuesday the 4th
clay of June 1918 at 3 o'clock in the
afternoon...,
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
• COURT OF REVISION
Notice is hereby given that the
Court of Revision on the Assessment
Roll, for Goderich Township for the
year 1918, will be held in Holmes'
Hall, Holmesville on Saturday May
25th at 10 a, m., for the purpose of
bearing and settling co4nplaints against
the said Assessment Roll, Parties hav-
ing business at the Court will attend
at the said time and place without far-
ther notice,
.
Adam Cantelon
• Clerk
All dogs reported not destroyed on
or before the 25th of May will be
charged 'on the roll.
Holniesville, May 15th, 1918,
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• CENTRE 'HURON LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
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The Annual meeting of the Centre
Huron Liberal Association will be held
at Cardno's Hall, Seaforth, on. Tuesday
May8t11,at 3130 p, m. A large at-
teni
dance s desired
• Michael Murdie
President
James L. Killoran
Secretary
• WANTED
A good capable strong woman as
housekeeper for family of two, man
with invalid wife, must be kind and
willing to help wife. Wages liberal
and positioe permanent, Apply Id
J. J. Gilpin, Brussels, Ont.
• . Nowt FOR SALE
House lot sale oh Mary street. Five
rooms, summer kitchen, wish room
and pantry, electric liglsts, furnace,
hard and soft water and a small gar-
den, and all modern oonveniences,
G. A, Bradshaw,
CHOPPING
The' Clinton Flour Mina
will do chopping every
SATURDAY
' at 8 'cents a bag
Have yeti tried our NORTH
STAR FLOUR? Made
from,pure Manitoba No, 1
Hard Wheat.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
ENHAtS
Clinton
Special
r er
lot in
Our nonr set i;arimies• for :' ORDERED
CLOTHING tor Spring . is now here and in
spite a war conditions is one of the finest sel.
edions of High Grade Woolens we have ever
Our Styles are the latest and our inlets are
very moderate.
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• Come in and look them aver'and get one
of our 'new style Books',
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We are also showing some new Natty.
Styles, in Men's' and Women's Boots, hipn's
• Fiats, Ties and Shirts.
See our Table of, Me&s Boots at $3.80 'a pair.,
Plumsteel Bros.
Small Profits Phone 25. More Business
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS •
alllsoiNNIUMISW
FOR SALE GIRL WANTED
11.91mmemior.
1 Radiant Home Heater; 1 Good
Cheer Heater,with oven; 5 Happy
Thought Range; All in good repairs. A
bargain if sold at Once as 1 need the
room for other stock.. Apply to
T. Hawkins.
WANTED.
Woman by the day. Apply to Mrs.
M, D. McTaggart,
FOR SALE
For office work at the Ford Garage.
Apply to
BERT LANGFORD
LITTLE PIGS FOR SAL,E
Three litters of little pigs for sale.
Ready for delivery the first week of
May. Also about 200 bushels of Amer-
ican Banner seed oats and fifty bushel
of potatoes,
LEWIS CRICK
Huron Road, Clinton P. 0,
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8 -roomed house, furnace and other
comfortable conveniences, Corner of Calves for Sale
Mill and Beech streets. Apply to .W.
Brydone, Clinton. The undersigned has made arrange-
ments to handle a few Shorthorn -grade
calves, March and April is' the time
to secure them as the supply is limited
later.
SEED BEANS FOR SALE
First class seed Beans for sale. Har •
vested before rain last Fall. Price on
application, apply to John Shanahan,
R. R. No, 1, Clinton, P.O. Phone 1-637
FOR SALE
A team of work horses, harness add
wagon. Apply to Isaac Bezzo, Clinton.
DOMINION, PROVINCIAL and
• MUNICIPAL BONDS
Bought and Sold at Market Prices
Delivered free of charge to the pur-
chaser or at his Bank.
VICTORY LOAN to yield 5.76 %
W. BR,YDONE, 'Clinton
JVST ARRIvEDI
P.O. Box 192,
W. MARQUIS
Phone 14 on 166 Clinton
MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION
WORK.
A number of good reliable men can'
secure steady employment on Munition
work: Apply to,
The Robt. Bell Engine & Thresher Co.,
Seaforth, Ontario.
1000 MUSKRAT SKINS WANTED
Open season 1st of March closed 2t
of April. Market price. Strangers
send nein in by parcel post we will re-
mit postage and express order by re-
turn mail.
Jas. Steep & Co,
• Clinton
Phone 126
A CAR -LOAD OF FEED CORN
We have also secured a quantity of
Choice Seed Corn in the following
varieties:
SELECTED YELLOW LEAMING
GIANT PROLIFIC SOUTHERN ENSIL-
AGE.
SELECTED RED COB ENSILAGE
and also
EARLY AMBER SUGAR CANE
As the season has arrived for the
hatching of Baby 'Chicks we have on
stock a quantity of Baby Chick Feed,
which we are selling at reasonable
prices.
Seed ' Buckwheat, (Silver Hull
Choice) and also our usual line of
Flour, Bran, Shorts and Feed.
W.Jenkins&Son
FLOUR AND FEED
Shone VW Residuum, II on 342
The Food
Although the American Government
placed an embargo on their fertilizers,
and while it,took a considerable amount
of persuasion to get them to realize
that BUFFALO BRANDS were ab-
solutely necesSary in greater food pro-
duction for the allies and the eventual
winning of the war, We have succeeded
in having it lifted, and now IfeVe a
complete stock on hand for your var-
,
ions crops, and'at very low proPortion-
ate' thices,
Of .all, years this is your golden op-
portunity to. increase profits as well as
foodstuffs by applying a ,liberal supply'
of BUFFALO "BRAND FERTILIZERS. 1
We also have a' fresh supply ef the
genuine CANADA CtMENT; tile recog-
nized standard. '
• .Give us a call when in the market
for Lumbi', Shingles, or any Of , our
'various lines, its,ve will be pleased' to
meet your wishes,
jfifti . . Mustard
•
•PIb3i,a 15
on 618 ,
• ,
reuemt ot price by .The Milburn CM, ,
Llnattxxl, Ortt,
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BARRED ROCK EGGS
Front Park and Guilds -200 eggs
bred to lay strain eggs mostly front
yearling and two year old hens. 82.00
per 15 unfertile eggs replaced free,
H. A. HOVEY, Clinti.n
For :Sale
A good frame barn 28x40. Apply to
C. J. Wallis,
RAND TRUNK /V 'WV
A SUGGESTION FOR YOUR
SUMMER HOLIDAY THIS
• YEAR
ALGONQUIN PARK
HIGHLAND OP ONTARIO
Art ideal spot for your Summer
Vacation midst wild and delightful
scenery,
oExcellent hotel service at the.
"Highland Inn,"
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horning,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto.
•••••••011,0
John Baneford &Son, city patMen-
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 67
4. O. Pattison, station agent
Severe Headaches'
CAUSED BY
SLIIRGISH LIVER.
Wlien the liver beeernes sleggish and
inactive the bowels become constiptcd,
the tongtle,becomes• coated, the breath
bad, the stonnteh• Totil„ arta then ensues •
• headaeltee, laearthufne fleeting 8Pooko-
before the eyee • water brash, biliousneiso
• apdall kinds o !wet troublek,
• IVfillturn's,taxa-,:f,Aver atlintt- „
late the sluggish livery Olean the foul.
cooled, tongue, sweeten the 9011i stomach,
ani ha•MAC•tho dicagreeable
• Mrd.. Slaublery, Halifax, N. $. • •
Writeet---"T take pleasure in writing you
concerning the great value have re-
colved tiy. using, 11.1ilburn'e taxa -Liver
Pills, fewer eleiggteli liver.
When My' lilret. got, bad would lewd, ,.
llimere headaches, but after using A.
• eouple'of. vials of yoor pills, 1, have Pot ,
b'ben bothered env ).1101'0,"
Milburn'e ere ?.,8e. in
Vial at all dealere oemailed direct 04