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etches
Our Watches are
male of the best ma-
terial, beautifully fin.
idled and stoutly
constructed. Every-
thing insures pel'm-
ancy and accuracy,
OUR PRICES are
postively LOWEST
• on the ,market, and
our guarantee the
broadest.
Select your watch
from us.
Wa e I
JEWLER & OPTICIAN
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
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Every young luau has a great. future.
ahead of hint, but it usually persists 13
in staying there. •
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CLINTON MARKET'S
Hogs , „ .... 515.75
Butter 40 to 42c
Eggs Oe
Wheat Wheat • $2.11
Oats 65c to 70o
Barley ley $1.02
Buckwheat heal 51.25
Illy ,,....... „9.00 to $10.00
Bran $45:00
Shorts .• , , . $45,0o
MIllfeed $2,75 • cwt.
Pavy Day A Big Success
Willian, J, ell 'Gb ton,
Leslie Cambell, Clinton,
Percy .Proctor, Clinton,
Howard Gould, Clinton.
Willis. VanLgmond, Clinton.
Robert Leslie Pearson, Clinton,
Nesbit Cook, Clinton.
Albert fr,ltouggh, Clinton.
Jack Bawden, Clinton,
Arnold Glazier, Clintacl.
Robert Tllon,pson, Clinton R. 15. No,
2,
Fred L"•11{ott, (,onto,.
- Harry A Lawrence, Clinton,
• S3oroan L Junes, Clinton,
Cecil hi artwrignt, Londeseboro,
Prank 1, Jones, Clinton,
Roc basi nt, Clinton,
Robert Middleton, Clinton,
Clifford Castle, Goil'erich, 'I'c reship.
Alvin K. Leonard; Clinton,
llarrild Glew, Clinton,
.Ralph Josling, Londeseboru,
Douglas Ball, Clinton,
Antos Osbaldestou, Clinton.
Willie North; 'Clinton.
George Shipley, Clinton,
Clifford Lee Tyndall, Clinton.
Prank Seeley, Clinton, k
Cecil Matheson, Seaforth, R, R, No.
Clean to handl by all pros.
gists, Grocers and General Storey.
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The lacy sheet for August for streets
was $22.2$,
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R, 'Rowland was paid $2,95 for tools
etc, for street work and 111.75 fur
shovel.
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'fhe street lighting for August cost
the town $138. 54,
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For ligitfing hall the Public Utilities
Crimutisston was paid $1.44,
R, Rowland was paid $24.18 for sup-
plies for the hall and 43 cents for oil.
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Couch & Co., had an account of $2-
25 for curtain for 'Clerk's office,
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W. D. Fair & Co„ had as account
of 52.00 for stamps,
1I. Carrick's salary for August for
554 17 was paid.
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,t, W,Shohbrook's salary for August
$50, 00 was paid.
J, Wheatley reported 57.05 for aur-
a scales and 56.00 fur hall rent.
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• J. W, Slanbbrook reported $50.un
or care in perpetuity and 517.25 tar
•u k,
Albert Carrick, Clinton,
.lack Seeley, Clinton, ,
Harold R, Kilty, Clinton.
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perati
Mrs. Etta Dos -ion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says:
like suffered
knife through baackband\\siide. caused
lost piercing
strength so T had to go to bed. The doctor advised an operation
but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read abort
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first
bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me.
All women who have female trouble of any kind should try
Lydia Il• Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."
How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation:
Canton, Ohio.—"I suffered from a female trouble which
caused nee much suffering, and two doctors decided that
I would have to go through an operation before' could J
get well.
"My mother, who had been helped liy Lydia IL Pink -
ham's Vegetable Com
po n
dt
advised d et
to try it
be-
fore foie submitting to an operation. It relieved me from
my troubles so I can do my house work without any
difficulty. /advise any woman who is afflicted with
female troubles give E. Pinkham's '
s
Vege-
table
Compound a trial and it will do as much 'xrr
for then, '—Mrs. M61tID Bo's'n, 1421 6th 5t.,
Canton, Ohio.
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LYDIAE;,PlNlt}AF1 MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS,
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VICE
We cordially invite you to our Garage where we are specially
equipped to extend prompt and efficient Service,
'A -full ..line of .accessories,•and repairs carried
Overhauling. and •Painting our Specialty.
Phone 80. AUTOMOBILE LIVERY 'House Phone 140
Bicycles and Repairing --Bicycle and. 'general repairing done
Competent'svorkmen, Quick service always, •
2nd RAND CARS MR SALE -
1 IVICLAUGHLIN 5 PASSENGER'
1 STUDEBAKER, 7 PASSENGER
1 MARATHON ROADSTER
The Clintonrage
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THE CLINTON NEW ARA,
SHOPS itE INCREASED
QJflcklllllo'of ea vyaoila,Oroltlld
Limestone fur Light Solis.
SEPTIC TANTFOR. TIE FARM
D''o(,ttoen Mhonf,l Ile Treated 'i'hlt
Year to Control 13cab, no 1Jte Sur.
eros or This Crop 1s of the Utan,,u
Importance In the Greater Pro.
duction. C';ttupaign, •
(Conrriugted by Ontario Depotrta,aut of
Agriculture, Toronto.)
HE soils in many parts of 0a,
province. aro so depleted of
their 111ne that they are be.
coming sour o1' acid. This!
is an important fact as few, if airy,
Pk our farm crops can make Melt
best growth ou a soil currying an
lnsuflieleut supply of lime. Tttis le
especially true of leguminous Dictate
and it is probable that the frequent
killing cut" or clover during the
brat winter le due to lack of su0icicat
!Inge,
Lluae acts In several ways, It neu-
tralizes the acids formed to the soil
through the decoy of organic matter;
it overcomes the tenueiiy or clay
soils, binds sands together nod thus
improves tate physical condluuu or
beth types of soil, Lime is not only
0f essential
lant , t'nstituent of but13, also end,yttto no-
thou-
O:rato plant hied, especially pttaal,,
from Lao insvlul;te tor, s in Ibo
bringing them tato an us lt,lahlo alai.,,,
The 'mere -organism:: that 11 .' tt t 11. ;
I'Cots of Lae n,ttt , saint:r m;
pinata. rnnn1t wtai; in 1,
nuc' e'u11 at/laitt OLn,:' 1 U. a 01 , .u:-
Ifo sEs F 1w fl43H9Eice
ELME'sa DI.CI &111
51522, A, T, R, 2292
Form A a, Enrolment No. 4881
Race rey red
The Grand t,ircnit Race and -Show;
If.•rse( 1s1 prize winner at Scatorth and i.
Clinton 1917 Spring Sh,,v,; The only!
stable 1n the Comity of Iluron that ,
ever ibieral the services of a stallion
with a r or of 2.10 or better,
Llmer It, ' s,• n will stand at his owe
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stal•le, t."utnieruat Hold hauls, illyth
with exo l't3tn 01 the following route:
310NfAy-•-Wail lease his encu stable
•wdproce,d to Auinrrn for noon; thence
by war of Nils to G. M.INail's I r MOB,
TUESDAY. --1'11 proceed to Col-
borne. !louse, CJudcrich, for no m, and
remain t5.15 until W:due: tl v noon
WI:7'Vl h5y-- Wlli pt i c:d by
way ,,f Beautifier to lshttt \ricer he will
remain until the. t„ll.,w,n,; Monday
morning.
I KE MEDIUiM
51522 A:T.R. 1070 C.N.R.
• Form AI. Enrolment No. 2036. 1
'I Le Standard P1 t `how' ami Trotting 1
Stallion. full hrothor to Iln't'•n 2 1 1' j {
and Ines -M 2.17 W.,. 1,1i, es' 151
1 limes -11 times first ,and once sectfaJ
i
Ike Mediain will : Ltn,i for the cwt, ((
l ruvanaunt of steel, this nae.,,•n ,l; 101•
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'i'1110RSDAY--Will leave his otvn
stable, [9'-111, anti proceed North 1,. L'el
ers:•e f :r u,•ou; then to the Fanners'
House, Wingham, for night.
Frid:,y—Will proceed to Bluevale G•
Ilal!'s t,:r noun; thence to Gurdon Ale -
Donald's 1
Hotel, 1 Brussels f
1 night.
t.
Will 5 11 i!Pft. y �procaril to his
own stab( 00th wh:re be will remain,
until the feilooing 'l'hured.ty nt1',rniug.
For further particulars :out terms o1
these well bred horses see bills or en.
quire of
THOS. COULTER, Prop
` 111ViodaY, 'Septernbor Stb, 1918
Of Course Yin
Are Coining to
London, for the
Western Fair!
1� HAVE made every
1�; preparation for your
aceerrlodation while in
the city,
Make this store your head-
quarters. Use the free check-
room in the Basement, where
your wraps, grips and parcels
will be taken care of without
charge.
Waiting Room
Rest Room and
Lavatories
are conveniently located for
your special accon,odelion
Autumn Fatuous
While the store is one greet
Fashion Show on rv,.ry floor.
we want you Le foci frac to
look and in••pect withevt
platin, yours:11 t udar the
sleri,t,s1 c 1i ,tion to make
a Singh: p •rcl,aeo,
Make this cot r down -town
headgt:awes v+ ile at,endin,r.
the W, ran I,:fr. You'll
find it ]A;,11.11 and ernv,-ni-.
ent in more ways than one.
676'tf a,r
see
fly isvooting in aa,ne of the following "SPECIALLY PRICED" lines
of good staple merchandise,
Prices .are atilt advancing 40 don't fait to take advantage of these
low prices,
About S doz. work shirts in blue, itheka and
black and white stripe Special Price , ..
3 doz. carpenter'saprons, striped cottowade '
at half the price of material used, Each ug 3
30 pairs Women's Split Oxfordssolid leather shoe
Regular price $1.50; Special price ,,,,,,,,,,, ,. e1
Men's harvest boots in fvlule Skin,
split leather, black or tan; Special price
2 doz, pairs Men's TrousersWorsted
. in striped e� 17
Special Price $12 s 0'))
$2.50
DON'T FAIL TO INVESTIGATE THESE LINES ---YOU WILL FIND
THEM GOOD BUYING
rhesus
rrzorvaaw
lunic-teel
4nts11 l'rOIitS Phone 25, Hoge 'Easiness
THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS
`iia' wrrtrMcls.'1;a.^�s < ,,a4r ..,r.Umrs_-� }
.mYrsu%,=:,11,wzm,„,,s.ea
FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE
A good twer-story, eight roomed,
m•
1 Second Band wood furnace in
good conditiou• 1 second hand Acme
Heater. 'I'FIOS, I•HAWKINS, Clinton
MUSICAL
Miss Beatrice Greene is preptued to
take a limited nluuber of pupils for
piano :and the MOWS Kindergarten Me-
thod for children, anti Will also .give
singing instruction.,
Mins Beatrice Greene,
Hume 69. Clinton, ON,
Y ,C? ill�C�iti1, ONT. I, JIVE POUL'TEY WANTED
Ilit;hect market price paid.
Phone 14-638
W. MARCIUIS
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to Clutton, Ontario
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LOST
On Sunday, August 3513,, a sm;tll'
brown valise in fbe 11 l5hb,rrhnod of
Mitchell and Dublin. Binder commun'
esiv with New Era, Clinton and ij tFd ��
re-
ceive reward. C,7tf 4 fl"j
I::, ,, i. LA,
frame c house 011 '1 ow,rsend Street;
heated by furnace; good cellar; soft
and town water in house, wltlt batt.
room, pantry and summer kitchen,
good garden; barn and chicken house.
Excellent location, Apply on prenlisey
to Mrs. B.. A. McDonald.
MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION
WORK,
A number of good reliable man cue
secure steady employment on Molutinn
work, Apply to,
The Robt. Bell Engine & Thresher Ce„
Seaforth, Ontario.
For ''sale
A good frame barn 28x40, Apply to
C. 3. Wallis.
FOR SALE
141 1161',•5 15:311'r 5, in 1335.3 Con-
dition, 21, An ..diene b.tker. :Iso Gu
,
1 tl �; peen doors, and du
leer , 1 chicken Loire Cheap if taken
et on:, W. S. DOWNS
Ontario & William Sts,
AUCTION SALE
Bought and Sold at Market Prices
i I ,,<„h;,l,l et3aat;, Saturday e,_ Delivered free of charge to the pur-
1 chaserYer at his Bank.
ember 11th at the home of Air, James ViC'I'ORY LOAN to yield 5.76 To
colt. t!u;h Street
A Deairakle. Property For Sale
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A two stc,r2v brick resideen::e on
Purer, street just V5'e•.t of the Baptist
church. Cnod cedar and furnace; also
111, one Ytorev C,.'tta ge fpr salct or to
ran, on f.'attenl'urr streri, west of, the
English 5 Plop li For particulars ap-
ply l., ire. 0, 11:Lnrvie, at the llttrun
St , re.;ldence,
FOR SALE
.5-taonteci house, furnace and outer
c'nnfortal'le C.011‘ 01111111:12S, Corner ui 1
Mill and Beech streets, Ap'13' to W.
Brydone, Clinton,
DOMINION, , PROVINCIAL N
C
IAL
and
MUNICIPAL 130NDS 1
-__ t W, 13RPDf)NE, 'Clinton
`"' Under six feet of snow,
THIl7 Nakimu Caves at Glacier,
B.C., whose mysterious subter•
ranean chambers, washed out of
'the marble heart of a Canadian Reeky
'Ili/fountain by a glacial 'river, are
beached in summer from an Alpine
meadow six thousand feet high, aur•
,rounded by beautiful snow -clad
peaks, though the meadow itself is
SAY with flowers. In winter, how.
. ever, the now fails deep, and in
early spring Mr. Deutschman, who
,pe'iglully discovered thecae caves, and
;,rho ie employed by the Canadian
,Qovernment to show theat to passing
tourists, has to prospect ter the en•
trance, which may lie tea feet under
e snow drift. All around. ars the
l4raeks of wild animals Which paps this
. Mar in winter over the Babb Paas to
• ,the heights where only the keenest
hunter, --lo likely to follow them-
.grizely -beat, mountain lion, wolf,
,caribou, goat and mountain sheep, t
'In summer, of course, the fiercer ant.
;male are but rarely seen, but the
fin
ti
re
l
ess
wateli
ieli
for
h
is
Own
pre
y
,whistling marinate come and play
around the cabin door, oheeldli bsg
n; bread trozl, the littahobtsand-
wiches, while overhead thesag1o flies
/he cava themselves are entirely utt.
-l3 .ate .;S ao fir no t16h have
Mr,. Deuta hiesa digging for
been discovered In the Waters ot,the
river Under the blame of a Insg
nestunl ribbon, however, thero is
scenery efeu it, and to spate's• -the
marble 'tlovvered wills contrasting
strangely with the water torn floor,
Tali to the present 510 one has die.
. plc ,. tat opio ed R toYretst
the math entrance to caved.
which rages 'through the caves, It
does not And any exit in the 1lleeill0k
wast valley below, but there are
strange sprfaigs en the mountain side
forty miles awwy, which Mr, Deutsch.
Man_ susliecte to be connected With
tbiji sllbtertille ,74 river.
A CAR—LOAD OF FEED CORN
We have also secured a quantity of
Choice 'Seed Corn in the following
varieties:
SELECTED YELLOW LEAMING
cum' PROLIFIC SOUTHERN ENSIL-
AGE,
SELECTED RED COB ENSILAGE
and also
EARLY AMBER SUGAR CANE
As the season Hits arrived for the
hatching of Baby 'Chicks cks we hare on
stuck n quantity of Baby Chick Feed,
which we are selling at reasonable
prices.
Seed Buckwheat, (Silver Hui,
Choice) and also our usual line of
Flour, Bran, Shorts and Feed,
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W. Je kins&SOn
FLOUR AND FEED
Atone 109. Residence tl Oa 142
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HARVEST HELP
' EXCURSIONS
$12.00 TO WINNIPEG
Plus' Mc per mile beyond
SEPTEMBER 10TH
From ,all stations in Quebec and
Ontario, excepting stations Madawaska
to Parry Sound iuctusive and Scotia
Jct. Ont., to North Bay inclusive, '
Por further particulars apply to'atty
Grand Trunk Ticket Agent. or
1 C. E, HORNING, District Passenger
1 Agent, Toronto.
1,0111 11nnstotd c\ Son, city passer.•
.1•‘‘,.1(..) n1,4 't';ckrrt 15ganfa, phone (27
l'nl,:snn at:
HALF THE 1L -LS OF Lanz
Ai2E CAUSED BY
CONSTIPATION.
When the bowels become constipated,
the stomach gets out of ordor, the liver
clots not work proporly, and then fol-
lows the violent sick headaches, sati'r'e
of the titomatih, belching of wind, heart-
burn, water brash, biliousness, ate,
Keep your bowels regular by using
Milbtirn's Lasa -Liver T'llls, 'I'hey Ivi1!
clear away all the effete and poisonous
matter which has collected in the system,
give you a free, easy and natural motion
of the bowels every day, start the slug-
gish liver working and give torte and
vitality to Hui whole intestinal tract,
Mrs. Jos. Labroc, 7,oiti50 Apia., Cal- .
gat'yJ, Alt',., writes: "13ave berm troubled
with constipation for the 1 at L t n ve1r5.
have tried 53110)0numerNis t: n1 ,,.',0 , Drat
1) g raver been f.11rv:'.1 1} enyy'ioe,,
unt11lset 't4 .11
l{ l f 11 Yt 1 LYLh 5 •
hien to )a 1 )121 * t, owonderfully."ta1 .H,
w Ate t t
Aiilku n's
Live -liver Pills ere 2.15e. a•
vial, I'or sale by oil d a)ggists ,ted deal.
era, or tnatle•i chro t c>n rerrlpt of )~eta
by The S, '1Y 0. •. (lo.. Limited, Tor.,
onto
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