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Today We Offer Four Qualities,
t The Following Prices
$1.95 $2.20 $2.45 $2.70„
We Reserve The Right To. Limit
The Sale Of These Goods To'
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THE -OUSE1FES PRIDE
is the making of good pickles and in
order to have good pickles she must
have g,;nd spices and gond vinegar.
Our spices are pure and have had the
proper curing and proper maturing.
Our vinegar is of the best known
beanies and ours that (tate been tried
out. We feel sure' they are the best.
Leave your pickling orders with us.
Large or small they will have careful
attention if you would like to have
some nice tasting mustard pickles to
ads zest to appetite this winter try this
reseipe.
Mix to a Paste
3 table spoonfuls of mustard; ''4 table
spoonful of tunleric; cup of flour;
?$ cup of sugar; i qt. vinegar; boil
and pour over pickles,
A McLaughlin buggy, good as new
for sale.
HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND
EGGS
Pltona\ 3111 Ter SWORE OF QUALITY
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Right through the year -spring, summer, autumn and
winter -the Overland Light Four Touring Sedan will
meet your every requirement, both as to pleasure and
comfort.
And it will do it economically, for it is a popular priced car.
No need of letting this car remain idle during cold and in-
clement weather, for it can be converted into a thoroughly
closed car in a few moments.
Adjustable side windows permit you to raise or lower them
to suit your convenience. They drop into special spaces
provided in the body and doors.
The top and window pillars are permanent.
You can enjoy open car coznfort in the summer and closed
car protection in the winter.
And either closed or open, the Overland Light Four Touring
• Sedan is a smart appearing car --one that we believe will
give you more for your investment than any other of
its type offered in Canada for the same amount of money,
CLINTON
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AurEfewirizrhead Office andWorks, West Toronto, Ontario
rfi t Ytteep lura ritterepnvernesturet truerrrattrittilintml
:11 a spe:ial meeting of Thi town
council or Wednesday night they voted
one trill to the Red Caws fund, to
be ditided 9-1011, to the British Red
Criss Fund and t-i0th to the link:;;
bed Cross. This sunt amounts to a-
bout 1750.
In addition individual contributors
may be made at the following places,
Royal and :1lolsou's Bank, :old at the
stores of Messrs, Wiltse, She1pard,
,Johnston, Couper, Fair, and the Town
Clerk's office up to the loth.
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Casualty 'kits
Driver Walter Simon, Goderi•ch,
Pte. J. Drummond, Exeter,
Pte John Marshall, Clinton.
MEETINGS AT S. A. BARRACKS
WERE WELL ATTENDED
Stratford Band draws a Big Crowd both
Saturday night and all day Sunday.
Stratford's S. A. Band cam: up on
6.08 p.m train
on Saturday evening
.
The band was made up of mostly of
Stratford S, A, Boy Scouts, The music
was well played and their coating was
a great success. Meetings all day Sun-
day were largely attended and Saturday
evening the following program passed
the time away rapidly,- ;r
Opening Song
Prayer
Speech by chairman -Rev. Mr, A, E,
Jones .
Selection by the Band
Trombone Solo -Corporal, W. Bezzo
Solo -Mr, Bishop
Duet Cornet -Scout Williams
Bible treading-Contntandent Mercer
Testimony -Mr, Master,
Bass Soh". --Mr, Bishop.
Selection by the Band
Trombone Solo -Corporal Kelly
Solo -Mr, Summers
Testimony -Mr, Hutchinson
Testimony -Rev. Mr, A. E, Jones
Cornet Solo -Corporal Bellwood
Word•of Thanks -Capt, M. Scots,
God Save the Klilg-Audience
Close in Prayer
FiNAL WORD FOR
MEDICAL BOARDS.
Official Bodies Must Pass on Each Man
Called up Under Military Service
Act.
Ottawa, Oct, 9th. -A number of
doctors throughout the country have
been writing here to ask if a certifi-
cate of physical unfitness from a
fitiifly physieau will be 'accepted
at face value by a Medical Board
instituted under the Milit.kkry Service
Act, The answer returned was a
prompt negative.
Experience has shown that some
family physicians are liable to be
placed in an awkard position if certi-
ficates of physical unfitness granted by
them are competent to secure freedom
of respossibllity under the Military
Service Act for the sons of some of
their patients, Doctors might easily
be subjected to annoyance; of a most
disagreeable kind if the ides were. to
spread that any one of them, with a
wave of his pen, might exempt a yrung,
man from military service. Under
the scheme by which the Military Ser-
vice Act is operated, the authorities
will be guided by the Olhrlal Medical
Boards,
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packed right. It brings the fragrance
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Went to Bayfield.
QuPair on Wednesday were
ithe All -
11551 show,
South Huron Nomination,
The Conservatives of South Huron
are holding an' open convention in the
town hall Clinton, on Mol day after-
noon next, at which addresses will be
given by the Huron members as well
as outside speakers, A candidate for
South Huron will likely be selected.
The executive will meet in the morning
and the convention trill open at 1
o'clock.
Geo. Lewis Dead.
Al r. Geo Lalis, who has been a we!!
known citizen in Clinton for niton'
yens passed away Wednesday night.
V
lir was stricken with at+oUlezv on
Tuesday night, from which he never
recoverd. Up to press time the
funeral arrangements had not been
made. A much more ysooniet obituary
win be published of the late 'Ir. Laois
next week.
A Chem Sheet.
\lr. Charles Seager, County Crown
1,tti •r+ta•,. is ,tuthrril • for the state-
ment itt,t daring the quarter lust
dosed he ha:, not had ' s,,titary .1i 1'
Ina! case i.• ro., 10. This is a circum
tang.' that has never before occurred
in the county, and is especially worthy
of note. Whether due to the general
al:.euce of intoxicants or 1,, intnruve-
ment of morals we are not prepared to
rev, but 1)1052105, nevertheless,
The Birththe of aIncl Nation.
Good crowds attended the matinee
eanct 51 ening performances of '`the
Birth of a Nation" in the town hell last
Friday, which i;'pear:d here under the
auspices or the Y.L,P,A., and were hell
eleeseed with the story ssIaich was um
folded during the evening. The or•
chestra, while small. did its part wet'
as they played old familiar tunes during
the play. 'the '1011. Ladies Aiailiar•:
•.rill have a good bank account after the
can'nsas sac' paid.
Adams--Reynalds.
:1 quiet wedding' was solemnized at
the residence of the bride's parents
28 Askin street, London, when Myrtle
Valerie, youngest daughter of lir. and
\irs, S. P. Reynolds, was united in
marriage to J. Gordon Attains, B.A.,
of Trenton, a•forntyr C. C. 1, teacher,
Rev, I11. H. S. Dougall officiated. Only
immediate relatives were present. At
the conclusion of a very delightful
wedding; dinner Air. aid .'1rs. :Wants
left for their home in Trenton,
The Lost in Bowling.
,lake Taylor and his stalwart friend
Allison, both well known bowlers from
the St Matthew's club. Toronto, were
in town last week and were keen for a
game of doubles. They vetted to
meet two of the best bowlers in the
local club and Billy Grant and Bert
ilovev were selected to keep up 'the
,close
theclub. At the
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reputation
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or the gams the serve was 22 to is'
in favor of Clinton, This' did Alit
satisfy .lake so he tackled 13111v Grant
for a round of singles. The score at
the end of the third game was 2 to 7
in favor of Billy. Jake will have to do
a little more practicing,
Sunday School 'Workers to Meet.
The good people r,f Atfl+urn are
very enthusiastic Sunday School
workers and they art making special
arangements to entertain the Centre
Huron convention on 'Tuesday next,
Oct. 1lith. The convention opens at
1.311 pent, and there hill be a splendid
evening program. The public are In-
vited to all the sessions, During the
afternoon many local workers will take,
part and tate Rev. D. H. Wing, of tine
Ontario Sunday School Association will
give practical addresses. 't'here will
likely be a large attendance of teachers
and 0Mee11 front the Centre Huron
Sunday' Schools,
Teachers' Convention,
The East Huron Teacher's Couveu-
11(1(1 opened this morning at t0.a.m.
with a fair representative of teachers.
An afternoon se';sion opens at '1.30.
Tonight at 8 o'clock a Patriotic enter-
tai5menl will be given in the town hall
and the proceeds go 10 the Red Coss
Fund. Dr, Silcox, Principal of the Nor-
mal School at Stratford. trill give all
illustrated address on "beautiful Can-
ada," Miss Money, of Blyth, will relate
sante of her experiences on the "Ara-
bic" when it was torpedoed by •t Ger-
man submarine. 'There will be in-
structed and vocal selections besides
drills and choruses by the Public school
children, There will be two sessions
on Friday, one at 9 a.m. and the other
at . 1,30 p.m. The day sessions are
being held in Owen's Memorial Hall,
CLINTON COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE NOTES
C. C. L Team Defeated at Wingham
A large number of the C, 0, 1.
students motored up to Wing11011 on
Thanksgiving Day. The WingL 3n Ath-
letic Association challenged Clinton to
play either foot -ball of basket -ball,
Although the Clihaton boys had had no
practice in the game they consented to
;,piny basket -ball and alsd base -ball, The
teams were, however, defeated in both
games. The girls basket -ball 115111 sttc,-
ceded in defeating' Winghani girls by
a score of 15 to 1 t, Return game
will be ,played on Friday,
'l'lhe Clinton base -ball team chelleng.
ed both Seaforth and Godertcfi to play
but neither accepted,
Hydro off
Hydro was off for a short time on
Thanksgiving evening,
Hydro at Dublin
Hydro -electric power was turned on
in Dublin on 'Tuesday, Sept. 25, Hydro
will be welcomed by the citizens of that
village,
Improvements,
Mr, A. J, Holloway has had all the
bathroom attachments put in his house
and a septic lank built at his home on
Ontario street.
A new shingle roof has been put on
the house occupied by Mr, W. Downs
R:utenhury street.
Cowl of ,»,
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111•, mhn hnnd t'au; .
sire ts, exprsSteps theeirson thaanks t +titTheirde
111,nv Frit,•u.. llielr deep sols ret Leet +i
1 the kindness tact syrip+tht :ate u;
d t,• them in their recent berezvenient
-n the loss .0 ,t kind and devoted moth
r'.
Tile Coal Situation
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Although cold tt5:uhex is at hand the
5'- I dealers in toren are unable to ob
Lain shipments of coal and many of our
citizens have empty coal bins. The
shippers have promised .to send the
coal as soon as they caul obtain cars
but getting cars has been the great
difficulty for months.
Clean Pipes
The t hit:trfn Saf ter League has issu-
ed a bulletin urging that all furnace
pipes be cleaned before the winter's
tire is lit. it points out that dkty
pipes are a great source o1' danger.
Flue dust, it says, ruts pipes on the
Inside, making lltent weak and danger-
ous, All rubbish should be removed
from the vicinity of tine furnace
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Feels Sure of Supply
The probable price of coal in Tor-
rnt,; during the next few months,
said Mr H. A. Harrington, newly ap-
pointed fuel controller fur (1n':trio, vvi'o
be 9,50 per ton from the larger stealers,
and St 0 per tun from the smaller deal-
ers. :11r. Harrington assured his 111151.-
viFwer that there was no d:tn,+rr at a
repetition of last winter's situation.
Ile was 51133eatt the United Stites'
111el controller would see that Canada
got a normal supply of coal,
Minor Locals
8 pages this week,
Quito ,t number were at Barfield fair
on Wednesday,
The adverlisments in The New Ern
will save you both time and utuney,
e •.
Front aunt uuccmen ts appearing 111
various Intal papers it learks as if many
merchants are beginning to realize the
fully of the credit system with its at-
tendant abuses and losses It is only a
mater o'
t t a shun time when all busi-
pass ileo will have to follow suit.
Former Pastor Retiring.
'1'hilisday, October 11.111, 147
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SUNNY SLOPES
By the Author of "Prudence of the ParsumeR,t,. "
A romantic guide to cheerful livings
E LIGHT IN THE CLEARING
trvitlg liacheller-A book that shows Viia&
Patriotism means,
THE WINDS OF THE WORLD.
Will please lovers of romantic plotting attdl
daring adventure. it is called. "a. thrilling
concoction,"
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An Accurate Shutter---.
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Good Pictures-
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have them from $1.00 up. Come in and let us shover you
how easy they are to use. •
-We do developing and printing and guarantee good results-.-
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Tuesday Loudon papers makes the
following reference to •t former minis-
ter at the Baptist church here: Rev. '1',
W, Charlesworth who has occupied the
Baptist Mollis t'or seven years, ttniruun-
ed to his emsgregatinn on Sunday his
sinal decision to leave Parkhill. His
resignation was (handed in the previous
Sunday, :uu1 at a special meeting on
the 3rd he star requested by the
church to reconsider and withdraw his
resignation. The church has prospered
during his pastorate and hls people re-
gret very much his decision to leave
them, Ile expects to leave the end of
the mouth and will stake Iris home in
Limdcy1.
Sem headaches
CAIJSEI3t BY
SLUGGISH WEL
When the liver becomes sluggish and
inactive the bowels become constipated,
the tongue becomes coated, the breath
bad, the stomach foul and then ensues
headaches, heartburn, floating specks
before the eyes, water brash, biliousness
and alt kinds of liver troubles.
Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills will stimu-
late the sluggish liver, clean fhe foul -
coated tongue, sweeten this sour stomach,
and banish the disagreeable ltcaclaches.
Mrs. A. Shublet•y, Halifax, N.S.,
writes: -"I take pleasure in writing you
concerning the great value I have re-
ceived by using Mitbut'n's taxa -Liver
Pills for a Sluggish liver.
When my liver got bad 7 would have
severe headaches, but after using a
couple of vials of your pills, I have not
been bothered any more."
Milburn's taxa -Liver Pills are 28e, n
vial at all dealers er mailed direct on
receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co,,
Limited, Toronto, Ont:.
NEW SCHEDULE
Trains from East,
rrive 11,10 a, in, Leave 11.17 a.m.
rrive 5,53 p.m, Leave 6.45 p.m,
rrive 11,15 p.m. Leave 1 1.15 p.51,
Trains from Weal.
rrive 7,33 a.m. Leave 7.33 a.m.,
rrive 2,55 gallLeave '2.55 p.m,
Trains front South
Arrive. 40,3'0 3.111r Leave 71,10 a. n1.
rrive 6,40 p.m, Leave 6.40 p.m.
Trains froze North
Arrive 7.3311.m, Leave 7.5011.m,
rrive 4.15 Dotal. Leave 4.15 p.ttt.
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To -which we invite special ett>','
are its beauty, its e, sured ccwJ
solid construction, and its
usual prices. Any one of thus: -10::.a
would- he sufficient to earn it
preference. When they are alfir
billed wit feel sure you '7,lS
that, this is a furniture buying; ti3s.::--
tunity you cannot afford to iguc,ro_
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lt'ndertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 21,,
;dight and Sundry- Call's answered at Residence aver store*.
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All Kind
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Leave your oraer now before prices
advance.
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The a't11rrnel' 4 T0i,: ;,
"Live and Lel Live:
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The Thanksgiving
Dessert
IIuo• all eyes brighttwhen r 'y
,t,
(lookout's mince pi,`, It iso
piing sight.. giving to tin. l.:'
,111I1i5 1111 appetizing rem
past 'thanksgiving :feasts.. •
CRISCO --For frying, for shoseerssa,,;
and cake making.
1.',1.15105 1) 1'ot' %1t¢,rterlia:;'Baht.;
wish the lightest, most
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pastry you a' or tile. (5'lx..•' t.-. r,
all Vegetable pru,luet, ]tavtn
ther odui nor tush•..
rr8iutl (if edible oil
Beate and gives only
fonds, Home grown P"10-
at 111(.0• best now. t'0:, asst[
leave your ordor
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Tho .HHawkhi J
1Tlennleinl Ind Heating lit!S 611¢tl n'sr,."��b+•.r�
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Asks The Consideration of
People Who C .re For Shoes.
Of Special Merit And The
Best Of Shoe Values At Any.
Stated. Price
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