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JUNE WEDDINGS
A Wedding Present is just
little different frons, any
et gift. There is a
went attached to it, that
remains for a life time,
Those, who are going to
make the Ji;I'NE BRIDE, the
happiest girl in the world, ;
will like to feel that their gift
has durable 'quality, , and in., • .
trinsic merit, as well as • the
sentiment of remembrance.
Those who : choose their
gifts Trent us are sure of ob-
taining • the ,quality that en-
dur:'es.
We have CUT GLASS,
CHINA, SILVER PLATED
WARE, CLOCKS, ETC.
;inspect our stock before buy-
ing.
W. If. 11ELLYAR
Jeweler and Optician
-Issuer of Marriage Licenses -
WHILE AT WAR
'Women Suffer at Homo
Toronto, ° ,Ont. --"X consider Deotor
Tierce's Favorite
t'reseriptioo t It e
a very, beat of wo-
�n" mane tonics, T
suffered a severe
nervone break-
down: I could not
aleen, was. 'Freak
and tired all: the
I time, .1 took tho_
.w f� , 'Prescription' and
just a YOW bottles
completely built
-sae; try tied relieved
•fee of my nervous
' eondittee It fan good' medicine and I
am glad to,reeommen . rt. -Mas ,Aceexa
STnsgrpRD,, 259;1 Seaton Se it.--/efese,Aceexa
Fails, Ont--'fi can ,safely
nay that r Pevorite Prescription' did
• pee st 1st cif; ,guod ,, Teeat ` one time • ere
retched wereante trouble;' my nerves; were
completely shattered; and. I liecame weak,
I had Revere backache end pains in my
side, extending been fide my limbs. I
i' doctored, but did not get relieved of my
ailment and was down and out 'Theis
begen'tskiiag;Dr, Fleece's Favorite. Pre
aeription, and it 'so completely 'cured me'
and. restored mo to health and strength
that S was able to do all my own work
and others besides. I do*•recommend'
'Favorite Prescription' to weak and ail.
,ing' vronien; they. cennot";get"a {fetter
medicine, "-MMus, nem Loots/relay 26
Terrace Ave, •
Favorite Prescription is an invigorat-
ing, restorative tonic, a aoothing and
strengthening nerrineand a positive
remedy for the 'chronic weaknesses peen -
liar to women:
This old prescription of Dr. Pieree'a to
extracted from Toots and herbs by means
of pure glycerine and is a .temperance
remedy of 50 years' good standing. Send
10e for trill pkg. of tablets to, Dr. V 1(-
Piere�&, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y,,
or Bridgeburg, Ont.
1st Concession, Howick, had four cat-
tle killed. •
Garry -Wilson, 3rd line, Morris
Township enlisted last week in .the
'um.*
- Royal Flying''Corps, Toronto,. but was
rejected on account of his, eyesight
flethen siggned with the 71st Battery
of the Canadian Field Artilleryy and
left Toronto on Monday with Me Bat=
tery going to Petewawa Camp for train.
m Mr. William *Fisher, of near 'Geom-
arty while riding on the back part
of a motor Cycle had the misfortune
A former resident is renewing old to let his left foot come in contact
-friendships in Grey Township, in the with the wheel "tearing off 'a large
:person of John Perrie, 'of Edmontdn. piece of skin from the lower part of
He is Deputy Minister of Municipalities the leg and ankle and also injuring
zfor Alberta and is.a very busy man. the bones of the ankle,
Mr. Perrie is here for a holiday and A quiet wedding took place on May
the building up of his health. He is- 21st at the Main Street Methodist par-
a brother to Perrie brothers and Mrs. sonage, Exeter, when Rev, Muxworthy
.James, Grant,. _ united in marriage Mr. Bert Fletcher
• During thee thunder Storm'on Sun- son of Mr, John Fletcher, of Usborne,
clay evening Mr, Erie Martin, of the to Miss Nellie Stone, daughter of Mr.
Huron. Co.
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With so manylow-priced
ow -priced
so-called anti -skids obtain-
able,.' would that great host
of ,motorists pay more for
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Durso "Traction" Tread
if -tl e r.could get ins .rraerits.
elsee'here ?
Also, would ,th t.. other
lar-- •e' list of czar owners buy
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PHONE CANE 4G •
flCpf+ 4NRii lYSlre THE CLINT
Ed, Stone of the sant township,
Miss Annie Olive Flail, youngest
daughter of Mr,and Mrs, George Hall,of Cupar, formerly of McKillop, end
John Elmo Scott, youngest son of Mr.
apt Mrs, 'John Seati, of Cupar, were
married in Regina on May 1,Ith, at
Westnhinister, manse by Rev,
Leitch
A very pretty wedding • was sol-
emnized, al Sl'Peter's church, Drys -
stale, on Tuesday, when Mfss Anna,
laughter of. Mr, ,Dui 'Airs„ Fr tole Cor.
riveau, ,became the bride- of Mr,
Alex Meidiriget,"14th con, The,
ceremony was -performed 'by Rev,.
Father A. Ronelot:. -
fhe entitle! meeting of the Brake
.Women's tnstitue was held ,at the
home of Mrs. Win, ('inlay, The elec-
tion of officers was, then held with
the following results:--President--
Mrs, A. Mcppoai4J tst ViceePresideart
-Mrs, l•1. C. Zapfe ;2nd Vice President
-NIr§. • Wuz, Finlay Secretary-Treas-
tirer-Mrs, D. Tough ; Directors -
Mrs. L, Foster, Mrs, 0, • • Freckleton,
auditors -Mrs, S ' f'Iey,, and Miss •M-
berta Finlay:; Supplies -Mrs, le, N.
Douglas, . • •
Mrs, l�l'eddep, Exeter, received word
en Friday last pf•the-death-of Mee bio-•
th air Mr, ,Wesley, §sliders, who ,passed
w y at his hone In Wlu'nipee o'n Tues,
day, May 21st, aged 42 years, 2
months. Deceased had, beenfit .de-
cjining health' from'pulnonary ttotlbte
for about' a year, hence, his death was
not in the, least unexpected..
Sanders was a native of Stephen, being,
a' son of the late William Sanders, 3rd
Concession. -
An interesting ,event took place on
May 15th at the home of Mayor and
Mrs. Carson, Abbey, Sask., when the
nrarrisge took place of Mr, • Chatles
Andersen, of Sceptre, Sask., son of
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Anderson,of Step-
hen Townshio,to Miss Olive Fenton,
of Victoria, B. C.
RUPTURE IS CURABLE
Results Not Influenced by age or length
of Time Standing, Reports Expert.
Rupture is not a tear or breach in the-
abdomiihal wall, as commonly supposed,
but it is a stretching or dilation of a
natural opening, says, J, Y. Egan of
Toronto, the noted rupture appliance
specialist who will 'visit Clinton at the
Rattenbury House on Friday( all day
aiid night) 1 day only, June 21st
The "Curatrus" as now used and .ap_
proved will not only retain any case of
rupture perfectly affording immediate
and complete comfort, but is intended
to assist nature to close the opening
in the shortest time known. This ap-
pliance has receiyed highest awards
whereever shown, producing results
without harmful injections or other
aids, Mr. Egan has testimonials from
our own section for inspection. If
interested call; lie will be pleased to
shots. you same without charge. See
his ; advertsement.
WINE FOR DANDELIONS
May Be Made In Your Own Home, But
May :No! Be Sold.
Ottawa, June 1... -There is noticing
to prevent a man making wine for his
own use, whether , from dandeliotrs
grapes, or any other article, provided
he .does not sell the sauce if it is over
-2;,per cent., proof spirits.Aftbr` De-
cenibee 31 next, under the order -in -
Council of the Federal Parliament, it
will become illegal to manufacture.
This is the interpretation which the
Ontario License Board has delivered.
on the subject in reply to a communi-
cation from J. C. Enright, the Ottawa
Inspector.
BLOODLESS WOMEN
Feel Weak, Depressed and Worn
Out All the Time -Do net Eat
Weil or Sleep Well.
It is an unfortunate fact that nine
women out of every ten are victims of
bloodlessness in one form or another.
The girl in her teens, the wife and
mother, the matron of middle age,
all know its. miseries. To be anae-
mic means that 'you are breathless
after any slight exertion -you feel
depressed and worn out all day. You
turnagainst food and cannot dige'st..
what tittle you do eat.. At night you
do trot sleep well andin the :morning
you wake up tired and feeling unfit
for •the day's duties, Perhaps there
are splitting- headaches, or pains in
the back or side, Often a feeling of
dizziness and despohdency. , These,
are the signs of anaemia, or blood-
lessness. There may be only one or
two of these signs noticeable, but
themore nose there are the greater are
the ravages of the trouble.,. There
is .only one way to cure anaemia, and
that is by increasing and 'enriching
the blood, supply, _and tihere is only
one medicine aan do this speedily and
effectively -.-Dr,' Williams' Pick Pills.
These pills purify the blood. it is in
11115 way .that thousands and thous-
ands of weak, ailing girls and women
have been reestored - to the joy of.
energy. and good heath through their.
use. Give these pills a fair trial and
you . will etijoy that health ' and
strength that is the birthright of
every Woman. - Mrs. W. H. Neff,
Hughes •evenue, Toronto, says:-
"For several years' 1 suffered from a
weak and watery condition ' of the
blood. Al tinter I would be so bed
thee ,when I' 'walked. up 'stairs 1
Woeidhave .to. sit oil the top step and
Some
res', .'
t inner Illy face, ' •would
swell to about twice its • natur-
al size, .and at other times my feet
would 'swell so that 1 could not put
MY shoes at',-. 'Frequently I ,would
take fainting spoils, :and was wholly
unfitted for any works I was under
A doctor's caremost of the time, and
if I felt better for a `tine it was only -
to have
the trouble r
b worse than be.,
fore. While In this conditou I Was
visiting a friend who had great faith
in Dr Pink. and
site
got ''inWilliams'5 Pt s three boxes, by the time 1
hid taken these 1 felt so much, better
that '1` got six more boxes, and befofe
i' had taken them all 1'was again e11-
joying the best of health ; had hi -
creased ill- Weight, my appetite' hit -
proved, and 1 tete. , .tot had a symp-,
tool of a relapge tit the old pliable
condition,"
Yort can' get' Dr, 'Williams, Pink
Pills from any dealer - in medicines,
or by mail at 50 cents a box or six
vt, ,
o for. 2,5 r i
b 5 ton The he r
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4111•••s•q$••Ilus•••••000449••N, NOTICE TO CREDITOR
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Odds and : Endsof Council
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'Pay sheet for streets for May was
$226.01.
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Street lightingattd Hall,wes $142.02
for May.
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Mrs. Bell Was' paid' $2:00 forcleali
ing offices.
1•I. Carrici's 'salary for May was
$54.17, ,
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J. W. Shobrook's salary for May was
$50,00.
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• $10 was paid for work of teams at
Cemetery.
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The New Era hada printing account
for' $3,00. .
The News7Record `had a bill for
$17,15.
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Tarvia cost $651.60; while W, Mc-
Intyre had an account of $38,25 for
street watering,
7-9--
The
O_The- Bell Telephone Co, had an ac-
count of $t,05.
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$94.05 was paid for freight on the
carload of Tarvia.
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J, Wheatley collected $7.00 at the
Market scales and $25 for hall rent,
The Cemetery Snperiml'endent re-
pofted $18,00 for sale of cemetery lots;
$90.00 .for care in perpetuity; and
$25.75 for work at cemetery.
In the Estate of Thomas Jackson
Deceased
NOTICE i
1C s heQeby g1'veu"that all -per-
sons having claims against the estate
of Thoinee Jackson, date. of the Town
of 'Clinton, in the. Oeunty of Huron
manufacturer, deceased, who died on,
Ior about the 7th day of May, 5958, -are
required to deliver to; William Jackson,
Chilton, Ont., the Beecutprof the said
'estate or his solicitor on or befdre the
22nd day of June' 1918 ti fell statement
, of their claims together with particle-
,
ars thereof and the nature Of the se-
curities, if any, held by them all duly
verified by affidavit,
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the
said last mentioned date the said
Executor will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased amongst
the persons entitled 'thereto having -re-
gard only to such claims es he shall
have received due notice and in accord-
ance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, this 4th day of
June A.D. 1918. '
z W. BR'YDO,NE, Clinton, Ont.
Solicitor for'the said Administrator,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of : Alice M. Fowler
Deceased
NOTICE is hereby given' that all per-
sons having claims against the estate
of Alice M. Fowler, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Huron,
spinster, deceased, who died on or a-
bout- the 27th day of April 1918 are
required to deliver to Russel 5, Mann-
ing, the Administrator of the said' es-
tate or his solicitor on or before the
22nd day of June 1918 a full statement
of their claims together with particu-
-
lars thereof and"the nature of the se-
curities, if any, (held by them all duly
verified by affidavit,
AND TAKE NOT10E that after the
said last mentioned date the said.
administrator will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased amongst
the persons entitled thereto having re-
gard only to such claims as he shall
have received due notice and in accord-
ance therewith.
DATED at Clinton, this 4th day of
June A.D. 1918.
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont,
Solicitor for the said Administrator,
$HARP PAINS
SHOT
THROUGH HEART.
Thousands of people go about their
daily work on the verge of death and
yet don't know it.
Every once in a while a pain will
shoot throagh the heart but little at-
tention is paid to it at the time, and it
ie only when a violent shook comes that
the weakness of the heart is apparent.
There ie only one cure for the weak
heart and Oat is Milburn's Heart and
I!Iorva Pills.
A.' Young, 83 Hayter St.,
Totanto, Ont., writes: -"I used to have
sharp neige shoot through my heart
suffered
.f from shortness of breath, and
was se nervous I could not eleep at
night. A friend advised me to try
Milburn's _Heart and Nerve Pills and
after one box I found great relief, Pills,
eboxes completely cured me."
113ilbuin'a Heart and Nerve Pills are
50c. per box at all dealers or mailed
direct on reneipt of price by The T. Mil-
burn Co., Limited; Toronto, Ont.
Births, . Marriages & Deaths
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Deaths
RATH-in Clinton, on Sunday, June
2nd William 11, Rath, aged 49 years:.
McVIT'TIE-1n Clinton, on Satur-
day, June 1st, Emmeline Watkins, wid-
ow of the late 1•I. 13, McVittie, aged
57 years and 9 months,
Eclipse of Sun.
On Saturday, June 8, there will be ail
eclipse of the sun and the astronomers
are making elaborate preparations for
the observance of the pirenoinena, 'in
'Clinton the eclipse will begin at
6,27 in the evening (present -fine);
and will be at its maximum at. 7.23. iC
will be all • over at 8.15. At the
maximum eclipse 67 per cent of the
sun's diameter Will be,covered.
A,' F. and A. M. Officers
The following officers were erect»
ed last Friday for the coming yearr-
-W N1, ---Dr; Axon
S. W lf. 13, Kerr
J. W L. LWvson -
Secretary -ii. B, Chant
Treasurer -W, D. Falk ,
Auditors -J, W, Treleaven and B.
13Hale.'
Tyler -A, Castle
-Mr, W. McEwen the past Worship-
ful Master was elected delegate to
.Grand Lodge et Windsor with Mr,, J.
W, Treleaven, aiternative, Bros, Ball.
Shatz and Treleaven were elected 'Board
of Examiners. The installation will be
held lids week,
Husband and Wife Called by, Death.
The following front the Killarney
Manitoba,paper, 'will be 'of, interest
to'•nrany in this,.section,. the deceased
Captartr Barber being a cousin of Rev.
Mr, Moulton, of town, altd Mrs, G. M,
Clsesttey, of'Seeforih: 'Capt. C. 0, A.
Barber, cousin of .MrWellington
Bar-
bar and brothers of this district, a:for-
mee resieletft of 'Winnipeg aiid well
known in Kenora, as acl
ever marine
,architectand navigator, died recently"
at Duluth from pneumonia, attire .age
'of 37 years, and word has just reached
here of his wife's death at EEdnhonton af-
ter a Inlet illness, Five small children
survive. For several
Years past Capt.
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Barber. was interested • in steamboat
eriterprises:15 northern Alberta and
with n45oeiates,, he operated a. line of
steamers oii'.t1he Athabases, 'until the our
break of the war. Three years ago he
joined the' enters at Edmonton and
was given a commission, but after, a few
months service was .compelled,to re-
tire owing to ill health. Capt, Banner's
father was one of the early day heath
tests of Wiihnipeg, and prepared tihe
pla1
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5 for tide pteseut city hail;'t1p gtc-,
Iutyre biocic nun several• nflcer+ISilSIrtNScs
unci' resrdentlit stetieterd5, ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS '
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In the - ' Estate of John Govet
Deceased
NOTICE is 'hereby given that all per-
sons having claim's against the estate
of. John Govet, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of 'Huron, yeo-
man, deceased, who died on or about
the 2nd day of May 1918, are required
to deliver to Ralph Tiplady, tihe
administratorof the said estate or
his solicitor on or before the,
22nd day of June 1918 a full statement
of their 'claims 'together with particu-
lars thereof and. the nature of` the Se-
curities, if any, held by them all duly
verified by affidavit,
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the
said last mentioned date the said
administrator will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased amongst
the persons entitled thereto having re-
gard only to such claims as he shall
have received due notice and in accord-
ance therewith. '
DATED at Clinton, this 4th .day of
June A,D, 1918,
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont.
Solicitor for the said Administrator.
Horses For Service
ELMER DICKSON
51525.A. T, R. • . . 2295
Form A .l. Enrolment No. 4881
Race redord 2.06
The Grand Circuit Race acid, Show
Horse( 1st prize Winner at Seaforth and
Clinton 1917 Spring Slhows, The only
stable in the County. of Of
that
ever offered the service`s of 'a stallion
With a record of 2;10 or hetet. .
Elmer Dickson will stand at his own•
stable, Cemnierciel Hotel Barns, filyth.
with exception ofthe toliowing route;
MONDAY-WM leave'his:oeve stable
andproceed to Auburn for noon; thence
byway of Dile to G; McNall's for night,
TUESDAY,-Wj,Jl !jiroce.ed,.,to` ;ICpF
borne House, Goderlch, for noon, anti
remain there until Wednesday'noon, •
WEDNESDAY -.Will, proceed by
way of Bcurniller fp Blyth where he will.
remain until ,the •fouotying•Monday
morning.
IKE 'MED
.Ili
51522 A.T.R, 1070 C.N.R.,
Form' Al, E'nrolment-No, 2936.
The Standard B.r.ed Shoat end Trotting'.
Stnllioii, Fzhlfbrotiier;'to•Dustyie,2.i,4'%'
i
and Inez
M 2,17
/.. Was show 15
tinter-l4'tunes first and Once second,
Ike Medium will .steed for, ,the.. im-
rovei
p Hent of staC.k'tl. is soisqh estfoi-
Iows r
Tll
U115DAY Will,; leave his own.
stable, Blyth; -and prooeed'North to eel -
grave for:noon; then to tit's Farriers".
Nouse, Wings ami for night.'
Friday -W11 proceed to Btiievale to
Nelms for noon; thence to, Cordon. Mc
13ohald's•'1latcl, i enesels fors, eight
SATO.�:0AY - ;14;111 isroceed•to bks'.
owsl Stehle,. Blyth wbel'e he •wit remei i'
mitis the„,nfllo�v119 'i'liut fit'ay'ItiHrtllilgl
•' g1 '+ .'fir o
'Ng 10 ilatti tzar'.,tit ;act*,, f`•
these Well'sq�*8d Ulan 'sseh';
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'IHi l chili t1"t4 tlr;
• Thiii'Sday, Dile itJ1;
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Our
Qrder Clot]
Our: new set of samples for 'ORDERED ,
CLOTHING for Spring is nowhere and' in ,
spite of war conditions is one of the finest sel-
ections of High Grade Woollens, we have ever'
shown,
Our Styles are the latest and our prices are
very moderate.
Come in and look there over and get, •one
of our new style Books. '
We ars also showing some new Natty
Styles in Men's and Women's Boots,'. Men's
Hats, Ties and Shirts, , , •
See our Table of Men's Boots at $3.50 aP air.,
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Plumsteel•
Small Profits Phone 2 5. Mere Business
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS
mss
PRIVATE SALE
Of household furniture, including
extension table, lounge, sideboard,.
pictures, curtains, parlor suite, music
dabinet, also odd pieces. of china and
silverware: at the home of "Mrs., A.
Couch, Ontario St,, from 7.30 to 9.3o
p,rn.en,
astene
SALESMAN WANTED
Lubricating Oil, Grease, Specialties,
paint, part or whole time. Commis-
sion basis. Man with car or rig pre-
ferred. • Riverside Refining Co.
'Cleveland, Ohlo
. HOUSE FOR SALE
House for sale on Mary street. Five
1Oan15, suuimer kitchen, wash room
and pantry, electric lights, furnace,
hard and soft water and a small gar-
den, and all modern conveniences,
•• G. A. Bradshaw,
WANTED.
Women by the day. Apply to Mrs.
51. ,D.'McTaggart.
GIRL WANTED
For office work at tile. Ford ,Garage.`
Apply to .
BERT LANGFORD l..
$20.00 WEEKLY
Showing samples for Large Groc-
ery''Corporation, all goods sold at
Factory prices to consumers, -granulat-
ed sugar 6'5c. Pure lard 5 pound
pail $1.00, Sunlight, Gold or Surprise. •
Soap 7 for 25c. Everything at cut-.
rates. Men wanted everywhere. Sam --
pie case free.
The Consumers' Association,
Windsor,
Ontario
-
WANTED mm
A good capablestrongwoman as
housekeeper for family of two, man
with invalid wife, must be kind and.
willing to help wife. Wages' liberal
and position permanent. Apply t0•;
J. J. Gilpin, Brussels, Ont.
Calves for Sale
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The undersigned has made arrange.
Merits to handle a few Shorthorn -grade •
calves. Marcia and April is the time
to secure then as the supply is limited.
8 -roomed house, furnace and other later,
comfortable conveniences. Corner of w.
MARQUIS
Mill and Beech streets. Apply to W. Phone 14 on 166 Clinto>a
Brydone, Clinton.
FOR SALE
'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
DOMINION,
PROVINCIAL and
MUNICIPAL • BONDS 1
•Bought and Sold at Market Prices
Delivered free of charge to the pur-
chaser or et his Bank., •
VICTORY LOAN to -yield .5.76. To
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.
BARRED ROCK EGGS
From Park and Guilds -200 eggs,
bred to: lay strain eggs mostly from: ;-
yearling and two year old heats.- $2 oa
per 15 unfertile eggs replaced free
H, A. HOVEY, :Clinton.;
W. BRYpONE,'Gitiifon
JUST ARRIVED
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
thatching ,of Baby 'Clicks 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 J n n 8c
e k� � s®n
FLOUR AND FEED
Plionti 899:' Reeidene. 4 on 142
i
For Sale
A good frame barn 28x40. Apply. tot ,
C. J. Wallis.
RAND TRUNK SY `"'Mt
HIGHLANDS,•OF-:ONTARIO
Offers' you and all the family the outing
of your life,
ALGONQUIN. PARK
MUSKOKA LAKES
GEORGIAN BAY
LAKE' OF BAYS
TIMAGAMI
ARE: ALL FAMOUS PLAYGROUNDS
Modern hotels afford city comforts but
many prefer to live in tent or log
cabin-youij 'dhoic'e et reasonable
cost.
,Secure your Parlor or .Sleeping car'
accollnnodation in 'advance.
Full' infor'inatioh from any Grand
'tient: ticket., Agent, or C, E. Horning,
District Passenger Agent, Toro,itq.
John Ransforci &Son, ohty -patesen
ger and Ticket Agee* "'phoiie 57'
4.0. Pattison, station 'Agent' :
•
•
•
- I®KEYS 50 ' 6 AD'' ,,
• WOULD FAINT AWA
THAT WAY FOR TWO ''EARS.
,
',,,Thor3e till° tui- a neves' been troubled!.
With kidney trouble do not know the
%Miring, and 1nlecry which, those
aficted tutdergo. , '
The'ditil Tiffs, eh/Iris 5 paiue, gild luick,
, .n_ p
twinges, •.all' Dint to .he fact hat
Ittdn yb'rettyyr�ut're Atteetten. •t - ' .'
:Doanis' leidne. Pills ate a s.. eoifio i
Or
Y f
p
all kidpey troubles.",
I,
,Mie.• Albert '.Wfllitrnsr rdanh, Eselr,,,
1 writes: -"b have .tlhe greatest pleasure
' in.tolling,you ,hat''Doan's,Kidnoy Fills" '
did jot.: What
i.
1 . �.1'eh c agos '
l . ,, 11zp }Ara I wee a :
bad with my Iciifneye that I would`freint, -
Ave _tied gortldnotstanii to do anything:
I;har ,been thee way for two,yerue,•arid
had clone A111 coal' b t did not, ear any
b,ei.•,,hlnbil one day some one ,pirt'A
Idt,lo bgolc ie our door,. and I saw stow
ahothen ,T,ptntg'girp ed teamed like T, •
omnia thon'.eel,thangh , ivoutd ley thorn `
:An � d�i. ' � a •: 6' a. � t a'
d .I„ d t ,s $ that tier t;tticittg;
foitt,;bo wir, r ,ve never lad ,the 'atined i.
titin egele.,i'l�zanks to "toan's.'1 ,'
Ni17 {`ems' 11 lcnitg fur "j')t a1i'i3 ''Puljs'i ;
11i't' oft t 11c.tiiilort ae 'IsO •: 'i
a. •. x
r g Y It Y p'
the ; tI oo tnatla' o •fit: !'l fit to •. iii,4,,Y,
u t 'V
, rl', i ,u.
C:OPPI
H P NG
The Clinton Flour..iylills.
will do chopping every,
SATURDAY
URDAY
at 8 cents a. ba .
Have ' ori tried Dirt
?� . NORTH
? :Made
from puree Manitoba'No. 1
Hard Wheat.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH;
Price 0c ISirti lip
�. Lit tall 'ffx n 6 �.