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Poultry
Wanted
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Oat Feeding Plant bas opened for
the, season, and from now on we will
be in the market for all the poultry
you have for sale.
Poultry will be taken in every Wed-
nesday morning at Holinesvllle and
every day at Clinton,
Special prices will be paid for pro-
perly finished milk -fell chickens over
5 lbs each,
61illl-L4lois & Co., i,imitod
The up-to-date Firm
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plinten Branch Phone 190
N. W. Trewartho, Manager
or Holmesville 4. on 142.
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Doherty Pianus and
Organs,
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Pianos and organs rent
ed. Choice new Edison
pht!ii,Jt rap hs, Music &
V ygoti(:iS.
§ir: 51st i+S:IIpori,llll
11y1,Rraeses.AMrs Leese eatorsetAeeese"a aaneeat
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is lane time to have your
Furnace overhauled or a new
one instalied.
A number of second ]Land
staves ill good repair.
Electric Wiring and Fixtures
Byam & Sutter
j Plumbers and Electricians
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Phone 7.
11/vv'abaektVa4t+new~setNivt.0w waeWv
Better Pay
The Price
Don't be templed to choose cheap
jewele.ry, Far better to pay a fair
price and know exactly what you
are getting,
You will neyer be sorry—tor as a
matter of stoney, it is easily the
most economical, '
That has been said sn often that
everybody by this time should
know it—and yet: there is no
scarcity of cheap jewelry in the
land
Now to get personal—If you would
like to miss that sort:altogether-
00111 B HERB'
11 you would like to bny where
nothing hut high qualities are
dealt in—()OM 17 H FAZE
And even al; that, no person ever
said our prices were unfair
W. R. counter
Jeweler and ,Ilitician:
suer of lilaltrria+woo Lir(''llses
eaaeL131 fs. IFIFA1.I3 0
gOonneyance, Notary Public,
Oomnmissioner, etc,
iLrAL aSIAT. AND
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Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
I4toron St„ Clinton,
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Notary Public, Conveyancer,
FInancial and Real Este
INSURANCE AGENT—Representing 14E12'015
mance Companies,.
Division Court Office.
Piano Tuning
Mr. James Ddherty wishes to in-
form the public that be is pre-
pared to do fine piano tuning,
tone regulating, and repairing.
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
61, will receive prompt attention,
M. G. Cameron, ICC.
Barrister, Solicitor, Oorlveyanoer, .lilto
Oftloo on Albert Street, occupied by
Mr. kloopee. in Clinton on every
Thursday, and on anv clay foe which
appointments are made. CBTice house
from 0 a.m, to ti p m. A good vault in
connection with the office. Office open
every week day, Mr. Hooper will retake
any appointments for Mr. Oampt•on.
MediL.al•
OR W.,THOMPSON
Physician, Surgeon. Nota
eneoiat attention given to diseases at the
Eve. Dar, Throat, and Nose,
Dyes • el'ully xstnined, and suitable giaseee
presaribed.
Mee and Residence,
Two doors wast or the Oonuuereial Mote
Iluren St. „
DDIAS. GIPil9 and CA .01111331
nor. W. Gunn, L. It. 0. Y., E. E. 0. S.. Edt
Dr. :tuna's onleo ret residence High Street
Dr J U. Gandlor. B.A. al,lt,
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton.
Night calls at resideuoe, Rattenbur' St.
or at hoioltal
DR. F. A. AXON
DENTIST
crown and Itrtdge Work 0 Speetatty.
Graduate of 0.(:,11.8.,. Chicago, and 11,0.13.6
Toronto.
Ilene' field oil 1lendurs. May lot to II
iilp-�lH. fiNa Y'�iYa lrtLEAL,
DENTIST,
Oiooe over O'NEIL'E store.
Special caro taken to make dental tress
merit as palniese ae ncseibls.
THOMAS GUNDRY
Live stork and general Auction's,
GODERIOH ONT
Salm stoma sales a summand. Orders u
/ivy ESA officio, Clinton, psa
t clm On, .
to. Terme reasonable.Farmers'
discounted
Drs. Geo, tt M. E. Whitley
I@seileit2 tPSll
Osteopathic Ph y.
Specialists in Women's and
Children's Diseaees
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous
Diisorders
,'Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office—Rattan bury Hotel.
Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p,m.
FIORD 19L :MeliIPA3110
We're now selling Timothy Becd
(Govennment Standrrn,),
We also have on hand, Alfn)fa,
Alsike, and Red Clover.
'We always have an hand —Goose
lWkeat, Peas, Barley and Peed Corn
Highest Market Pri.eee 'paid for Bay
and eiti Gretna,
FORD k ku61i'ii
G. D. McTaggart M. 1). MoTaggav
cTa rt Bros.
ALBERT ST , orawro
(mineral Banking Ilnaieteee
transacted
.VOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued. Interest allowed o
deposits
The McKillop Nist'dlal
Fire Insurance e,,o.
Perm and Isolated Town tTrnpa
arty Only Insured.
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Plead Oilico•-Scaforth, Ont
Officers
J. Connolly, Goderich, President• Jas.
Evans, Beechwood, Vice-Pres'aleat;
Tiles. E. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary -
Treasurer.
Agents
Alex. Leitch, No. 1, Clintggp; Edward
Hinchley, SeaforiAt; Wm. C1i sney, Eg-
nto» dville; J. W. Yeo, Goderith; R. G.
Jarmulh, Brodhagen.
Directors
Wm. Rion, No. 2, Seaforth; John Ben -
newels, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beach-
wood; M. McEwan, Clinton; James
Connolly, Goderich; D. P. McGregor,
No. 3, Seaforth; J. G..Grieve, No. 4,
Walton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; Geo.
McCartne, No. 3, Seaforth.
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TI1E CLINTONr-NEW ERA,
SUFFERED FROM DA0g11GUE
R IEUBATISRt, DROPSY,
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Dear Mr. Jrlittrtu-I wish to i!ell you
of a recent experience 1 had when suf-
fering from
bao
kaohe.weak beak, rhea-
matiem,
he
p
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matisu, dao sy�audcon6restion of the
kidno e. 1 tried a new nedtino ailed
"Amine,"
which has recently been ll dis-
covered by r. Plo r0e7 o whom tedi-
I, w w e h' d
Dines and Sargieal Institution in Buffalo,
N. Y., you have no doubt heard for
years. This medicine acted upon lne
nt
In a wonderful mom er. T never ave
taken any medicine so helpful in sue)
quidk time. I do wish anyone in nee(
of stieh a remedy would give.it a trial.
(Signed) G. 11. Haan.
Notre: Folks in town and adjoining
counties axe delighted with the results
theybave obtained by using "A1VUJstW,"
the newest discovery of Dr, Pierce, who
is bead of the INVALIDS' IIOTEL and
SURGICAL INSTITUTE, in Buffalo, N. Y.
Those who started the clay with a back-
ache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and
an aching head ( worn out before the
day began because they wore in and out
of bed half a dozen timee at night) are
appreciating the perfect rest, comfort
and new strength they obtained from
Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. To prove
that this is a certain uric acid solvent
and conquers headache, kidney and
bladder diseases and rheumatism, if
you've never used the "Anuric," cut
this out and send ten cents to Doctor
Pierce for a large sample package. This
Will prove to you that "Anuric" is
thirty-seven times more active than
labia in eliminating uric acid—and' the
most perfect kidney and bladder cor-
rector. If you are a sufferer, go to your
best druggist and ask for a 50 -cent box
of "Anuric." You run no risk for Dr.
Pierce's good name stands behind this
wonderful new discovery as it has for
the past half century for his "Golden
Medical Discovery" which makes the
blood pure, his "FavoritePrescription"
for weak women "Pleasant Pleasant Pelletsn
for liver ills.
ONLY JUST CLAIMS
TO BE ALLOWED
Military Representatives on Exemption
Boards Receive Instructions.
London, Oct, 19.—Thal only sten
who have miutifeslly Just claims for
exemption will obtain it In this
tary district was made clear at a meet-
ing in the armories on Thursday after-
noon of the men from the district who
will represent the military authorities
before the various exemption tribunals.
Lieut. -Col. 11. D. Snaith, district mini:
Lary representative under the ntilitatry
service act, addressed them pointing
out their duties.
"You must be absolutely conscien-
tious and politics of any kind must
play no part whatever." he said in
opening his address. Any proud that
a representative had been monkeying
with the act, particularly along polit-
ical lines, would be the cause of his
removal as fast its a telegram or tele -
hone message could reach hint. -their
responsibility was second to none.
That few of the meat called to act hind
asked what monetary considerations
there were in connection with the po-
sition, he said, was greatly to their
credit. 'Their pay while actually em-
ployed, told be 55 a day, and in cases
where they acted in places away from
their home they would in addition re-
ceive 53 a day subsistence allowance.
Wants no Friction.
Co 511 SOMI 114 them against friction
with the tribunals overtrival affairs
he advised them to tile an appeal when
they conscientiously believed the de -
015111.0 Was a wrung one. Good fair
cases should be granted exemption,
tout the representatives, "all being
from 1issourla," must be shown clear-
ly the grounds upon which exemption
is Justified.
A Carload of Canada
PorinRR ccmeii
Phone us iwr prices
If. will pay you
John Hutton
LONDESBOF2O
Shirtwaists can frequently be cut
down to be used in the dresses of small
children.
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Catalogue Free. Eniei any ti%hI
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I. W, Wo.tervel, Printi•rel
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
i11'Use For Over 30 Years
Always hears
the
Signature of ,
HOW TO SECURE NEW
OFFICIAL, BADGES,
Headcivartera Issues omplote Details
of Pion for Veterans' Badges,.
Following is the copy of •a clr.cular
letter e$nt to ail newspapers le Nu, .1
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M11i tar District b ' Lieut.-Col.Br6 vp.
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A.A,G:, an the war service bacbges.
"By order -in -council It has been de-
cided to issue war service badges to
ail who have volunteered for service in
the Canadian ex p 'edi isl y
nar force dur-
Ing the present war;
"Application for these judges should
be in writing, mocked hear service
badge" and addressed to assistant
1151) stat, 5 -general, military headquar-
ters, Military District No. 1, London,
Ontario,
'"Tho applications are required to be
made on ,militia forms, which may be
obtained by apllying to the A.A.G.
Register Badges.
"Holders of Canadian Patriotic Fund
war badges for service at the front will
be required to make application for the
registration of their badge for the pur-
pose of receiving a certificate author-
izing its wear. 'Chis application Will be
made on militia form obtained oh ap-
plication.
"A badge was at one time issued by
the Canarian patriotic fund to men
who had proceeded to England only
and who had been returned to Canada,
for discharge without hawing been ac-
tually t the front. This badge is not
DOW authorized and must not be worn,
Holders' must apply on militia forst for
Class B war service badge,
"Four classes of war service badges
will be issued as follows:
"A—Those having enlisted in the
C.E.F. and have seen service at the
front in the present war and have been
honorably discharged or have been re-
tained in Canada on duty.
"B—Those having enlisted in the
G.E.F. and have seen service in Eng-
land in the present war and have been
honorably discharged on account of old
'age, wounds, or sickness, whereby they
have been rendered permanently unlit
for further military service.
"Those having enlisted in the C. E.
F, and served in the present war and
have been honorably discharged from
the C. E. F. on account of oId age.,
Old
Bird"
Nat re's
First st Law
is order—regularity.
Obey it in your own
body.
Keep your liver active
and your bowels regu-
lar and natural. Good
health is possible in no
other way.
One pill a day is the
regular rule. Two—
perhaps three — now
and then, if necessary.
CARTERS
ITTLE'
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' PILLS
E minebears Signe tare
Colorless faces often show
the absehce of iron in the
blood.
Carter's Oren Pills
will help this condition.
POT[D , MINN
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PAoe • e
()Wally person who vas held medically
until for reasons which would now
cause hint to be placed in 1ltefl1Cil
OF
category
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Advises The Use F U -
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The FAmOIaII Fruit Medicine.
MR. ROSENBURG
589 Casgrain St., Montreal.
April 2.0th, 1915.
"In my opinion, no other medicine
lathe world is so curative for Constijia-
tion and Indigestion as "F.ruit-a•tives".
Iw•asesuffererfromthese complaintsfor
live years, and my sedentary occupa-
tion, Music, brought about a kind. of
Intestinal Paralysis—with nasty Head-
aches, belching gus, drowsiness after
eating, and Pain in the Beek. I tried
pills and medicines of physicians, but
nothing helped me. Then Iwas induced
to try "bruit-a-tives", and now for
six months I have been entirely well.
I advise any one who su EI'ers from that
horrible f roul de—Chronic Constipation
with the resultant fodigostion, to by
4'Fria l -a -tires", and you will be
agreeably surprised at the great benefit
you will receive". A. ROSENBURG,
50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e.
At all deulurs or sent postpaid. by Fruit.
a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
wounds or sickness, whereby they have
been rendered permanently unfit for
further military service.
Badge For Unfits.
-Those having offered themselves
for. enlistment 111 the t:.E,F. prior to
August 10 1917; anti had been rejected
as medically unlit, or had enlisted prior
to August 10. 10 17, :and had been dis-
t harerd under Paragraph 392, K R.
& t)„ for the army or under Paragraph
322 (3) for Canadian militia, 1910.
"Intending applicants for Claes D.
will apply t'a a medical board' author-
ized to examine them in this district,
to whom they must present them-
selves in person. The time add place
„f the sittin', tf the board may be ob
tallied by application to the A.A. G.
London. They will produce proof by
mediad eertitii.ate or resection is Stich
has been given them or try statutory
dclarotiun or otherwise that they had
prior to August 10, 1917, offered them
selves for enlistment and had been re-
jected as medically unfit.,
"They shall undergo re-examination
and if found to he still medically unfit,
according to 'instructions fur the medi-
cal examination to recruits, 1017," an
oboes on the medical brxtrd will tild
.out the application form and forward
it, together with documents in support
thereof.
SO
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Procrastination is the thief of
ON health: Keep, yourself well by
BRINGS SUPPORT
New Method of Applyng the Law is
Followed with Clone Interest by
Legislators.
Ottawa, Oct. 2,Ith.—Legislators are
following With unusual attention Lite
warp of the Military Service
Council, a non-partisan body, in ex -
'planting to the Canadian people the
provisions and operations of the Mil):
tary Service Act, This is' the first
time in Canadian history that such
't method of placing a law in Opera -
lion has been 'adopted, with every
newspaper and magazine in the
country carrying • the message to
the citizens.
The advantage of publicity is now
apparent to all, since with the
dissemination of the facts regarding
The Military Service Act public
appreciation of its fairness and jus-
tice has grown by leaps and bounds In
every section of Canada,
WAR IS COSTING
$6,500,000 AN HOUR,
By Next August the Total Coat to the
World. Will be $155,000,000,000
New York, Ocl. 16.—The Associat•
ed Press today carries the following:
"The war is costing the belligerent
nations of the world at the rate of
$160,000,000 a day -55,500,006 an
hour—and the United States Is paying
at least one-quarter of this staggering
sunt, according to estimates made to
day by the Mechanics and Metals Na-
tional Bank of New York. The esti-
mated daily cost at the .beginning of
the war was 550,000,000, and a year
ago it was 5100,000,000. 'This coun-
try's rate of expenditure is greater
than any other nlation, Great Britain
being second and Bermany third.
"By next August, according to the
bank's figures, the total cost to .the
world will be 5155,000,000,000. Al-
ready expenditures have exceeded
5106,000,000,000, all of which but a
fraction has been translated into per-
ntaltent national indebtedness. inter-
est on public debt is note calculated
to be more than ten per cent. of the
normal income of the German people.
as compared with less than one-half
of one per cent, in the case of the
people of this country.
• "The developed national wealth of
the allies is placed at Sti0O,000,000,000
by' the bank, while that of the Teu-
101 i0 powers is given as 130,000,-
000, 000.
1 "About 53,000,060 men are today
Present Fitness,
"Men who have baso discharged
under Paragratph 302 (3), K, R. & tl.,
for the army, ,.r under Paragraph 322
(a) K. R. & t1., for the Canadian
51115411, 1,416, will apply (or Class D.
badge in a tike manner to those who
offered to enlist prior to August 10,
1917, and had been rejected as ipedi-
•arly unfit. They will present tblei,r
discharge certilicanes.
"They undergo the same medical en-
antivaticnt, as present physical unlit-
ness is a necessity fur eligibility to this
class badge.
''Ni badge will be issued to any per-
son who has been obviously unlit for
•ntilitiary service during the period in
which enlistment has been going on.
the t1Ltlely use and h 1p of
B![CNAM
PILL5
larnSate Any Mloo . i WafLfiold everywhere. la boss.9llc.
engaged in the war. To what extent
the Entente ^allies have g .tithed su-
periority over Germany is shown by
the bank in striking •fashion. With fur
more than 2,000,000 of American
manhood enlisted, the total military.
strength of the allies is 33,000,000,
,against a total for Germany, Austria,
Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey of 21I1y..
000,000. ' The population of fourted%
Entente allies, from which the ranks
of their armies may be replenished, is
altogether 1,300,000,000, against a
population of less than 150,000,000 in
the Central European nations,"
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LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make this beauty lotion cheaply for
your face, neck, arms and hands.
At the cost of a 5111011 jar of ordinary
cold creast one can prepare a full quar-
ter pint of the most wonderful lemon
skin softener and complexion beautifier
by squeezing the juice of two fresh
leptons into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard white. Care should.
he taken to 'strain the juice through a
tine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in,
then this lotion will keep fresh for
months, Every , woman knows that
lepton juice is used to bleach and re-
move such blemishes as freckles, sal-
lowness and tan and'is the ideal skin
softener, whitener And beautifier.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons front the grocer and stake
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra-
grant lemon letio5 and massage it daily
11110 the face, neck, arms and hands.
it is marvelous to smoothen rough, red
hatnds.
Minor Locals
Got any coal yet?
Next Thursday will be the 1st of
November.
How does your label read? A Ill:t
51.50 a year for those in arrears, but
we are willing to accept the dollar rate,
if paid right away. Take a look right
NOW.
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have qualities trs ;•ran ; ?, ' 1'a` c ; V'rrJ from
splendid O.ct:a'':•.', ?,.at..:v -. ,.t lr•. i 1:3'
3 -chat+ Ci••. -n c' r .:I= ,•!-::r r r,
good di •stir: , v." ,;c-::,.ut bry•-.h.
`'old et 'r' c r. fen ua' l :etch
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or c'-ir'-et Earl -.a 1:f:,., .'..,
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Order a r
It's va-or.11 ts,nnctlting to tat nr t:ri
terms tt:;th `11 1.,,.vc.,,,;;e i:c.t t;t:'.,1 t •3
snilc'S tyltl': L' flat'u w e 0,11 Aogogch v.:iore.
JOHN
LABurr•-e •• a ��
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ESTABLISHED 100: 51
LONDON, ONT., and No. 4 St. 1-1:1,.1 st.-
There is Sound Economy in
t
Fu
1;.>uying Goo.k �alothes
you will get One Hundred cents worth for every dollar you
spend in a Suit or Overcoat of
and a little extra in the,.,. Style, Fit and Workmanship.
They are tailored to your measure perfect fit and satisfact-
ion ' guaranteed.
The Fall and Winter samples are i here ---- Make your
selection now.
Morrish
Clothing Co.,
Clinton