The Clinton New Era, 1918-10-17, Page 5lilrSday,
cipher 17th, 1918
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JEWLER & OPTICIAN
issuer of Marriage Licenses
Market
Reports
Hogs
• Butter
Eggs
Spring wheat
Fall Wheat
Oats 70 to 75c dered coal, petrol, paper, metals tee
Barley
Buckwheat
Hay 8,11.00 to $12.00 manufacturer that his £"fortune was
Bran ,. $45.00
Shorts $50.00
Millfeed $2,75 cwt. '
I
*111(1 a(itoeuted (hat problems given in
ech00(0 h( 1,110(i00l unit suited to Ito
ehitd"s scene 111 1111*, (1110. Ile would
carves mental arlthnl('ntie, and (laving
(.441(0 prove 1(12 eornootnoes or Mete
um tors
11111)A1 dl r1 ItN401'
1pod 40/101, showed In 1(118rl Donees-
'lna run be ramie en'eeUve by making
It more attractive, co-operating
with 111e farmers in *octal and ehuraii
Work, Making the *ghoul a 808111 eon-
t1e, decctulting with good. pictures, :u't,.
wilting' and 01110r a0eh11 W01k having
school garden*, The reason for in-
(Obctive schools (les 1r1 Jack of public
sentinumt, aid the smallness of
shoals. 't11e remedy 10 .(a) 311salce
pub/10 1304114101(t rend .(b) have Con-
solidatcd Schools,
it, ,1. Beatty ince an interesting' aid-
d1 ess. on the T0a,0111111; of Geography"
Urging' a mere .011c'maive study or our.
own country, before 1310 study o1' Other
Countrlos, Ile placed emphasis on the
value or Clio snhjoet both as a train-•
lint nor the n1,nc1, and for 1ls mai:Meal
utility," .:
112x. Campbell of rho St1•atfott Nor-
mal $obooi, gave an address on In-
tcrust," and explained the naso Ot' ta11-
loe in finding interest, rind lime,. .-1'2
outlined the steps to bo' mice In. - giv-
lug problems:
t.,_,.Stress the dir0ot problem.
learn to a1pJ)1'oxhnn.to bo1'o1'e fln(I-
lug`tl.o, 111tesest,
6—c;(ve problems whore. Unto Is
(Qa1',
'L_._ Give problems Where time lei hi
d110s,
L..__.Givo problems where time is de-
termined 1110th (uteri,'
(LTc(ivo problems finding interest on
pr 0 11118 4 01 y notes.
When , the Pani(, has masl0rotl, the
theory 110 should be practised in 1(10 nae
of ,interest tables, which are after all
the means used by the lausiness 1na71
ip computing Interest
The report of E1te I?e4olutlon Com-
mittee was received and adopter) as fol-
lows; Resolved; -.
.L_Thnt the thanks of the Institute
be tendered Reeve Plum for his kind
address of welcome; to the managers
of (Melville church, for the use of t1tei1'
°hut'ch; to all .those who contributed
to .our program; and to those who as-
sisted in making the ovening Meeting
a allee000 '
2 That we [;Peat the aunt of 0 to
the U .Lr, A.
3.._rikat wo contribute Ute sum of
$150 to the Red' Cross:
4.—That the congratulations ol. the
Association be tendered 11:ias fieri, 01'
Clhlton, on. having 401t)11eted *0 aue-
Ceserul a teaching Career; and to Mr,
- llolenan,' On his appointment t0 the 1(0e-
111011. or county rlty Clerk.
11r.. Fowler In bringing the -meet-
ing to a close, thanked the teachol'S
E'er the honor they had conferred on
Min by electing hitt to Elle presidency,
and for the Ruppert they had given
hint during the past year,
C�I:muren Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAa aTORIA
THE AGE OF WASTE IS PAST
CLINTON MARKETS Before the war we lived in an age'
of careless waste. Raw materials
were abundant; free imports from Ger-
$17.25 Mall factories compelled oui• own elan
4 O to 4,c ufacturers to cut prices down to the
480 lowest limit, The result was that
$2.09 COlIltnodities were cheap, ,and, being
52.14 cheap, there squandered. We squall -
$1.02
$1,02 : tiles,hefamous 'tsayingand
)of the mustards.
$1.00 to $1.05:�
East Nuron •Teachers' Convention
of same be sent to the boys on our
;honor roll to show our appreciation of
what they are doing for us, also. that
-.a committee be appointed to prepare
boxes for them to be sent as soon as
- possible, so as to reach them before
Christmas. The following were appointed
a committee to carry out this work;
Visa Annie Geddes,Sc. S.
Buchanan, of Brusels, Scott and :Kiss
The inspector sect l'
I o tion read f thePubibo
tions regarding the revision or the Public
School readers, inviting suggestions for
their improvement from the teachers;
and 4(80 regarding the teaching of FIouse-
' Bold Science and the grants that attend
1t in rural schools.
A. central .organization Of the women
teachers was Ion -lied with the following
officers: President, Miss R, Reynolds;
' Vine : President, Miss Carswell, and sec-
retary -,Treasurer, Miss Taylor.
Theelection of officers for next Year
resulted as follows: - •
President. Geo. I3. Jefferson, FordwIch;
Vice President, Miss Carswell, Seaforth;
Secretary -Treasurer, A. A Naylor Sea -
forth, Librarian, 131•: 1'tell, Godorlch;
Iaxeeutive Committee, Mass Courtice, Miss
McIVor, Miss Lowrie, start of Seaforth
Public School; auditors, Mr. Shiliinglaw,
Mr, Beatty; delegate to the 6. V. A.,
112iss I1.1. L. Brock.
Mr. Campbell, of the Stratford Normal
0Schee!, in his address, on "Arithmetic
1n and out of School," deplored the ten-
--demes in schools towards long questions,
.1iot.likely to be met with inn after life;
made out of the mustard the .people
wasted was true of many other things.
The age of waste has gone, because
the age of plenty, has gone, not to re-
-turn in our generation. The world
food shortage will last much longer
than this war; the shortage of met,
ais and other rale materials will see
outtime t
e ou . The reconstruction, Of
Europe's shattered cities the replacing
of sunk shipping, and the restoring of
wornout railway lines, engines, car-
riages, and trucks will have first lien
for many years on metals, timber and
many other raw materials. There will
be little surplus to eke out for or tine
primewants of civilization and no sur-
plus for waste,
Proposed missionary effort of the
Presbyterian Church in the home and
foreign field will cost $4,000,000 in
the next five years,
' Lord Shaughnessy resigned the
presidency of the C. P. R. and was
elected chairman of the board of
. directors this afternoon.- 0, W. Beat-
tie, K, C., vice-president, was elected
president,
Only 12,445 persons were commit-
ted to jail in 'Ontario, during 1917,
as compared with 16,100 in (916, ac-
cording to a report issued by the
Provincial Secretary's Depau•tdnent,
The total resources of national
banks of the United States on Aug.
30 were $18,043 605 000
Hell TO. 1.
BACKACHE AND
NERVOUSNESS
Tok I by Mrs. h From
Owri Experience.
Providence, R. L --fol was e11 run
down in health, was nervous, had head-
aches, my back
ached all the time,
T w.asitired and had
no ambition for any.
tiling. I had taken
a number of midi.
cines which did me
no good. One day
I read about Lydia
E. Pinklham's Vego.
table Com :hindand
what it had done for
women, so T tried
My nervousness
and backache and
headaches disappeared. I gained hi
weight and feel t ne, so i' can honestly
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound to any woman who is
suffering as I was."— Mrs. ADELINE B.
LYN01t, 100 Plain St., Providence, E. I.
Backache and nervousness are symp-
toms or nature's warnings, which in.
dicate a functional disturbance or an
unhealthy condition which often devel.
ops irrto a more serious ailment.
Women in this condition should not
continue to drag along g'without'help, but
profit by Mrs. Lynch's experience, and
try this famous root and herb remedy,
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com.
pound—and for special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co- ,Lynn, Mass.
Births, Marriages ,iz Deaths
B liths
MILLER,—In Blyth ori -October 40th
to Mr. and Mrs. Ogle -NMI Iler a son,
(Clarence Ogle.)
Deaths
CAL,DWELL.—At her late residence
Hullett Township, -on October 9th,
1918, Sara- Caldwell.
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i; Y.—At his late residence,
1,116 Dufi'erin street, Toronto, on Oct-
ober 12, 191S,. Roy T, Jeffrey in his
27th year, youngest sou of R, B. Jef-
frey, Y. 1 0 Lon
es or '
.Y >i .d..b ..0•.
MAIR.—An GoderichTownship, on
Monday, October 141(1,- James Kenneth
Mair, third son of T, K. Mair, aged 25
years, 5 months and 8 days.
CAMPBELL.—In Bayfield village 011
Wednesday, October 90, James tamp -
bel.
DOWSON.—h, Stanley' Township;
on Thursday, October loth, Henry
Dowson aged 75 years and 3 months.
CALDWELL. In Bayfield on Sat-
urday, October 12tH, James Caldwell.
HOVEY=-in Burlington, on Tuesday,
October 151(1, Rev, F, 1V, Hovey, M. A.
aged 38 years,
The objective set for Perth. County
for the Victory Loan, the Campaing for
which will be inaugurated on October
281h, has been set at $2,750,000, This
is about three qu,arters of a' million
an,
more than u'as subscribed to fest year's
IO
The sugar beet crop of the United
states for this year Shows an estimated
increase of 378,621 tons over that of
1917. The estimate for 1918 is 6,-
359,000 compared with 5,980,379 last
year,
Windsor police have recovered near",
ly • 600 worth $ t of bicyclet 1` 11n.
s o en ere,
mostly bbo s, withins Y1
Pat
weeks, , .
During the months of August and
September the Canadians captured
24,000 prisoners and 300 guns. Not
a bad achievement for one of the
lion's cubs.
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THE AUCTION SALE SEASON
The auction sale season Is note
on, To get the best results in
advertising dver lsmg your sales; use the
NEW ERA. This paper has.
always been the advertising
medium for. Clinton and 'district
and brings large returns to the
advertiser.
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SERVICE
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 Paintixg our Specialty.
Phone 80. - AUTOMOBILE LIVERY House Phone 140
Bicycles and 'Repairing—Bicycle and general repairing done
by
competent workmen. Quick service always.
2nd HAND CARS. FOR SALE
1 MOLAUGHL1N 5 PASSENGER
1 STUDEBAKER, 7 PASSENGER
1 MARATHON• ROADSTER
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gilts to civilization arc as followfit
No, 1—Sp ini h Iuqulsltion,
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2 ---Spanish h Arm tda,
3—Spanish 01110125,
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4 ---Spanish Influenza,
No Deferrals Rut s
Tile 10231 G N. W, office has been.
advised that there is no deferred
cable cute at present, either On mes-
sages Or the of money 10
England. Shortage of 11elp at the
cable stations its necessitated a sus-
pension. of this service • until further'
notice,
Same Enlistment Terms,
The attentionof the Militia Depart-
ment has been drawn to the feet that
statements are ling made thate»list-
nlent in the forces which is being sent
to Siberia is for the terns of five ,years.
These statements are without found -
tion, fire terms of enlistment are
identical with those for service 111 Fran-
0e.
A8 Others,see it
Wingham Thn s1-,ponditious affect-
ing the newspaper business are such
as, make it necessary to insist on all. sub
scriptions being prod in advance, A
812 per ton increase in the price of
paper is the late "pleasant" news we
have heard, W would ask our sub-
scribers .to kindly renew their sub-
scriptions as early as possible,
Little Hardship
It is generally felt that if the order
goes into effect the use of
hard coal until December 6, little hard-
ship would be.effected mud there
wOuld be a greater use of Substitutes.
In case ,of absolute necesssity for the
use of anthracite, doctors' certificates
would d doubtless be available. In
(many homes tiler is sickness, where
asteady temperature'is essential,
Voluntary Rationing Has
Saved Much Flour
ft is announce hist conservation
measuressaving voluntary a to u
s1v )
111 the
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hones have Iedtced Cliiadiati con-
sumption of flourfront 2000,000 to
600,000 barrels month, as com-
pared, d with pre-war wa
consumption. p ton. Thi^•
P o
means a saving at the rate of 2,400,-
000 barrels per year, or counting the
saving by lengthened extraction of
milling, of 2,640,000 barrels per year.
This is equivalent to a saving of near-
ly' 12,000,000 bushels of wheat.
Still Alien Enemie
Citizens' of Bulgaria residing in
'Canada will still be regarded as
alien enemies by both the Dominion
police and the civil police, and will
continue to be regarded as such
I111ti 1 some orderIs issued by the
govermnent classing them other
wise; notwithstanding the fact that
the Allies Sre no fighting Bul-
garia. Newspaper•accounts of the
secession of Bulgaria from the Cen-
Col. Sir Percy Sherwood, chief com-
missioner of the onminion, as offi-
cial notice to regard Bulgarians liv-
ing in this county as other than
alien enemies.
Minor Locals,
Monday was a public holiday,
Goods 'crowds 1 re present at the
Princess Theatre o1 Monday and Tues-
day.
Mushrooms are this Yam
We can stand the loaf, but:not
tire. ,war loafer:
Man South le Hvr
Y teachers ac er
h s were'
)n
town on Friday returning from their
convention at Goderich, while waiting
for the South train.
The new raise i news print .added
to the new freight charges make the
cost of white pap on which The
New Era is printed, double the former
price.
All you are askedto do is to buy
only necessary things and then loan --
not give—your savings, to your Gov-
ernment to help it fight your war,
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* FIRE PREVENTION DON'TS
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trees.Don't use candles 011 Christmas
Don't allow children to play with
snatches,
•Don't have lace curtains in vicin-
ity
Don't gfail as 'toswarn children of the
dangerous bonfire,
Don't throw away lighted matches
cigars or cigarets.
Don't neglect to have the chimney
flue cleaned once a year,
Don't keep gasoline other than in
airtight metal cans painted red.
Don't tamper with or extend elec-
tric wires; employ an electrical),
Don't use celluloid or similar sub-
stances near any flame, gaslight or
match. They are -dangerously in-
flammable and likely to cause fatai
fires.
Don't use gasoline Or benzine to
clean clouting' near an open flange,
light or fire.
Don't keep matches i11 anything
but a closed metal receptacle, Use
safety matches,
Don't have storage closets under
stairways. Fires in these places cut
Off your 1135111 exit,
Don't go into dark closets, bed-
rooms or cellars, using matches or
Candles to light your way.
Don't pour gasoline or naphtha
down the drain, Pour it on the
ground if you must get rid of it, One
pint of gasoline, naphtha or benzine
makes two hundred feet of explosive
vapor. One gallon of gasoline has
subStantially the power equal to 88'2-
3 lbs of dynamite,
'Don't use kerosene or gasoline in
lighting fires or to quicken ' a slow
fire—it may result in death,
Don't look for a gas leak with a
lighted match or candle. You might
suddenly find it—to your sorrow,
Don't leave holes 111 the flooring,
walls or, ceiling.. These enable fires
to travel throughout the building when
once started,
Don't leave doors of heaters or
kitchen stoves open 'unless you pro-
vide a wire Screen or net to catch Iiye
coats which may drop out,
D0n't store oils, paints, grease or.
fats in the house. Keep them out
sidle if possible. If you must have
' such things on hand put them In a
metal box with a (id 'on it,
Don't itis any lamp- or stove with
gasoline, or .2(31 Oil, while they are
lighted, Keep the burners of alt
1511175 and stoves' thoroughly e(ean.
Pill them during the day time,
.Don't put ashes in nvoodell ilexes
HAS BEEN
CANADA'S
YEASTFOn'
MORE THAN
30, YEARS'
hlAktl illi W1t11tSI tum fsl
,1 ,•ate
kitOEii CUNPANY1 IlEV
'rl
Or barrels, Keep ashes away trot;
boards, blot ashes will tak03 Dire by
themselves, its frequeptly they'•have
small, bits of coal mixed in with then,
Don't have short gas brackets or
place Them close to woodwork or
near curtains, Every gas jet should
be protected b}' a glass globe or wire
cage. Swinging or folding brackets
are neve(' Safe,
Don't put ,in the ash barrel such
articles lis greasy paper' ,oily rags
Or wltste 30111111 has been used to wipe
machinery, Such articles cause many
fires, Burn these things immediately
after use,
Do ,
n t accumulate rubbish in prem-
ises, cellars or workshops, and
don't deposit such materials in boxes
or barrels unless it is to be removed
at once; while awaiting rentoviti, keep
such material in covered metal recept-
acles
Don't set kitchen or lleeti44 stoves
close to woodwork, Put a metal shield
behind the stove. Leave a little air
space behind the shield. Bright tin
is the best protector if not placed
right up against 1110 woodkork,
Don't use sena!l gas stoves on
wooden tables. Place metal protector
under them. Be careful, in .using gas
stoves, especially is lighting the oven,
and, if the treat or grease take fire,
shut off the gas .and throw salt, not
water, on the flames,
FOR SALE OR ,RENT
Thirty acres, very best land, ' House,
good barn, orchard. Backe -eye ditcher;
gasoline fuel.
BOX5,
GODERICIi P. 0,
WINTER COWS FOR SALE
Tett young cows which were fresh-
ened between November and February.
TERMS --Cash or Bankable Notes;
mile south of Grand Trunk Stat -
tion, Bayfield Line, Apply to
GEORGE HOLLAND, Proprietor,
COURT OF REVISION
TOWN OF CLINTON
Notice is hereby given that the Court
of Revision of the Town of Clinton
will be held in the Council Chamber,
Clinton; on Thursday, October 31st,
1918, at 8 o'clock p, m, for the pur-
pose of hearing and determining coin;
plaints against the Assessment Roil of
the said town for the year 1918, • Per-
sons having business at the said Court
will please attend at the said time and
place, •..... .
D, L. MACPHERSON, Clerk.
FOUND
A Ru the London Rug on on Road Owner
er
may have same by proving property
and paying for this ad,
11, LIVERMORE, London Road.
FOR SALE
Extra good York pigs, 6 weeks old,
$13 per pair, Registered york hog for
service at the farm.
ED, JOHNSTON
Phone 8 on 636, R. R. No, 4,
Clinton, Ontario,
PRIVATE SALE
Of high class furniture, Royal Oxford'
range, nearly new; 4 burners for ficton
of stove; bedroom suits; tables;
chairs; book case; kitchen cabinet;
couches; refrigirator; wardrobe; baby
cutter; general household furniture.
Apply to
MRS. THOMAS E. M'CKEN'ZIE, JR.
LOST
Aright hand undressed kid glove on
Saturday evening, Sept. 28th, between
H. hill's home and Elliott's Livery barn
Finder please leave at New Era Office.
AUCTION SALE
of horses, Cows, Heifers, Calves and
Pigs. Thomas Gulidry has been in-
structed to sell by public auction on
Lot 45, Bayfield Road, 1 r/ utiles below
Clinton on Thursday, October 3 1 st at
i o'clock sharp, the following:—
HORSES—
ollowingHORSES— 1 good work horse, 6
years old; 1 good driving horse.
CATTLE --i cow, 5 years old, due
in May; 1 Cow, 6 years old, with calf
at foot; 1 cow, 9 years old, due in
March; 1 cow, 8 years old, due in May;
1 cow, 6 years old, good milker; 1
cow, 10 years old, due in April; 1 2 -
year -old heifer, with calf at foot; 2
black heifers to calve in February; 2
Durham heifers to calve in February; 2
gray heifers to Calve in February; 1
Holstein heifer to calve in February; 2
Hereford heifers to calve in Marcll; 5
Steers, good feeders, 2 years old; Jt
Yearlings; 3' good spring calves; 1
brood sow, first litter; 7 ,young pigs,
7 weeks old 31 time of sale; 1 steer calf
top buggy nearly new; The above
is a choice lot and in prime condition,
GUARANTEE—Any cow or heifer
proving 1101 10 be with calf within 3o
clays of time of sale (note or money will
be refunded. •
TERMS—All sums of $5,00 and
udder, cash, Over that amount 6
1n0ntil's credit will be given On furnish-
ing approved joint notes or a discount
of 6% per anellmn for cash on credit
amounts, Pigs to he cash, All stock
to be settled for before leaving prenn-
i5e5,
R, A, ROBERTON, THOS. OUNDRY,
Proprietor, Auctioneer,
WANTED
Man wanted for night shift to assist
repair men 010 Shell Machinery, One
who can lace belts and do general re-
pairing to countershafts, line shafts,
err,., preferred, Apply et once to
The Robt, Bell Engine 19& Thresher C,,
SOaforth, Ontario,
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hinges you will
Need in theall
Sumpter done--alld the mind of the house.
keeper turns to getting her home and family,
ready for the new and cooler season,
Don't forget that our counter's, our assistants
are Ilete ready to help you, Full otochs- pl"olllpt.
and courteous service—Right prices,
See the fall number of the New Idea Quart
erl just u
y, j out. This smart, attractive style beak
on sale at our New Idea P 0204—im0147 Drer,
Pattern Department, we. 04, a0 as, 40'
42, 44, 40 inches
buet.nloaeure,1,k
Plumsteel Bros.
Small Profits Phone 25. . More,litttaiucss
THE STORE Tl•L4T SELLS POR LESS
0PIMUISIMIKaSennaft.actinconnelneeennar@
MUSIC LESSONS
Miss Edna McCaughey. is prepared
to take a limited number of pupils for
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Ptan o
at her /tome, Huron u on street, Pu-
pils prepared for Toronto �r Lndon
Conservatory. examinations, Phone 58,
ENGINES FOR SILO FILLING
WATERLOO BOY TRACTORS—
Just what You. need teed for Silo Filling,
Threshing, Plowing, 'Cultivating, Bis-
cing' or any work on farm, We have
then( in stock for immediate delivery.
Rebuilt e
Steam Traction
a Engines, nes, 20 h.
p., 18 h.p., 17 h.p„ and 16 11.4., Port-
able Rebuilt Engines from 12 h.p, up-
wards. Separators from 24 inches x'
40 inches for individual farmer. All
for Immediate delivery,
The Robt, Bell Engine & Thresher Co,.
Seaforth, Ontario!
NOTICE
A Desirable Property For Sale
A two storey brick resideetjce on
Huron street just West of the Baptist
church. Good cellar and furnace; also
the one storey cottage for sale or to
rent on Rattenbury street, west of the
English Church, For pariticuiars ap-
ply to Mrs. D. McCorvie, at the Iiuron
St, residence. .
WANTED
Capable maid for general housework
Small bungalow. Every
co
nveni
encs
Highest wages, two people, Apply
MRS, BOX, 25 Golthic Avenue,
Toronto, or Phone Junction 1504, To-
ronto.
For Sale
.A good flame barn 28x40. Apply to
C. J. Wallis,
TO Consumers of Coal m Hullett
The Fuel Controller for Ontario has j
appointed 215 tons of coal for Hullett. T
ARRIVED
Persons wanting coal must apply to
Wm, Jamieson, Jr., or John Fingland,
Londeseboro, who have been appointed
Fuel Commissioner fr on or be-
fore October 301(1, 1918, No person
having a supply of wood or other fuel
need apply.
BY ORDER OF HULLETT COUNCIL
A CAR -LOAD OF FEED CORN
We have also secured a quantity of
Choice Seed Corn in the folboaving
varieties:
, FOR SALE SELECTED YELLOW LEAMING
GIANT PROLIFIC SOUTHERN ENSIL-
House and lot on Huron st, now
occupied by Mrs, John Scruton, for
sale, cheap for cash, Stable and shedon property, Apply to
WILLIAM COATS, Goderich.
SECURITIESFO
RSA
SALE
The Administrator of the Estate of
Alice M. Fowler deceased, offers for
sale the following securities at lowest
market prices;
War Saving Certificate $ 25,00
3 War Savings Certificates each 100.00
Town of Welland Debentures 1000.00
Town of Hespler Debentures 500.00
William Davies Ltd, Debentures 500.00
Western Canada Flour Mills, Ltd.
Debentures 500.00
Dominion of Canada, War Loan 300.00
The above will be sold at rates to het
the purcllpser from 5%% to 7% per
annum, Apply to
R. E. MANNING, Administrator
W. BRYDONE, Solicitor.
LIVE POULTRY WANTED
Highest market price paid,
Phone 14-638
W. MARQUIS
Clinton, Ontario
FOR SALE
8 -roomed house, furnace and other
comfortable conveniences. Corner of
Mill and Beech streets. Apply to W.
Brydpne, 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. B1(1YDONB, 'Clinton
FOR SALE •
One Huron Range, 8, in good con-
dition. An excellent baker. Also Go
Cart; Several screen -doors, and 40
feet of chicken wire,' Cheap if take(
at once, W. S. DOWNS
Ontario & William Sts
MAMed
REAM
Wanted
Call at Mr, Watson's Grocery
store and get a .can 6, 8, or 10
gal, caul partly or fill them. 1 will
test and pay for each can sep-
erately, every week and gibe
you the price for the following
week, (Highest prices and a
square deal guaranteed, Crean)
rece(ved nt Summerhill store
any day.
TNE. MAS tN
Phone 8 on 166
C. F. 13, License No, 8-10532
AGE;
SELECTED RED COB ENSILAGE
and also .
EARLY AMBER SUGAR CANE
As the season has a arrivedforthe
s
1111011Mg of Baby 'Chicks htcks te
have ve on
stock a quantity of Baby Chick Feed,
which we are selling at reasonable
prices.
Seed Buckwheat, (Silver flub
Choice) and also our usual line of
Flour, Bran, Shorts and Feed.
W.Jenkins&Son-
FLOUR AND FEED
Phone 199. Reeipener • on 149
GRAND TRUNK
HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO
CANADA ,
The Rothe of the Red Deer and Moose
OPEN SEASONS.
DEER—November 1st to November
15th inclusive, •
MOOSE—November 1st to November
15th inclusive, In some of the
northern Districts of Ontario
including Tismgalui and the
territory north and south of
the Canadian) Government Rail-
way from the Quebec to Mant.
toba Boundary open season for
Moose is from October 1st to
November 30th inclusive,
Write for copy of "Playgrounds ---
the Haunts of Fish and Game", ;wing
Game Laws, Hunting Regulations, etc,,
to C, E. HORNING, District Passenger
Agent, Union Statim(, Torooto, Out.
John Ransford & Son, city passen-
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57,
A. O. Pattison, station agent.
A NERVOUS WREN
FROM HEART AND NERVES.
There are many people at the present
time whose nerves are unstrung,, heart
affected, and general health impairer(.
t To such wo offer 1Vlilburn's heart and
Nerve,Pills as 11310 best remedy that
science has produced for such troubles.
These pills have a wonderful effect on rho
nerve cells of the body, giving then new
life and energy; they strengthen and rept-
late the heart and matte the blood rich
and nourishing.
Mr, Joseph Daly, Wolfe Island, Ont.,
writes;—"I have used Milburn's heart
and Norvo Pills, I was a regular nervous
wreck from my heart and 1101008, I saw •
your advertisement in the paper and
decided to try your pills, I took five
bnsn:oxesslOfoopthe*m, and now 1 am as steady
People said 1 could not he mired, brit
I fooled them with Milburn's .11ear1- and
Nerve Pills,"
Mflburn's heart and Nerve fills are
50e, a box at all dealers,or (nailed direct
'on receipt of ,1'io0 by Tho T. Milburn
Co., Limited, Toronto, Out,