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MISS MiL.LINERY IS HERE
The New Millinery Styles are here. There is
always a great attract•ion for every woman in the first
showing of the New Spring Styles. This present
season will be one of particular interest. There have
beeng reatchanges in styles. We cordially invite you
no come on the opening days and see one of the best
displays ever shown by this store,
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Natty Spring Suits and
New Spring Coats
\Style written all over
these handsome Spri ig
Coats, Ot beautiful soft
wool material, in black,
navy, and black and white
check with just enough
color to make them attrac-
tive, all sizes. Be sure
and see these New Coats.
NOrthilitt
Geramers
When we view the display
of Ladies and Misses Suits
the one thing that appeals
to us is tl:e variety of novelty
styles, many pretty ideas in
finishing, giving exclusive-
ness and individuality. A
personal inspection is neces-
sary to get a correct id •'a of
their beauty or to inform
yourself regarding the New
Spring Styles. If you wish
exclusiveness look early,
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Another Letter from Navy
at once landprejpnee for sloe in't)l'o
hours. Well, we got A lw a,y on time
and the following met'iniog found
us "on the job" it was. is most en-
joyable ti.•ip, iastha v,o tithes.
clanged and it was clear and calm
According to the latest Canadian
papers there is another spurt in
recruiting. What to ble.'seng it
would be for Canada, if she had ''con
seriptinn, to find 'out who there is
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who're vg
to be, tagged N (1 It has •lean, an
dye-hpemle: , ' over ,lae:'e Every
land has its class of men Who seem
to think • they have. no ,pe•s'onal re
sponsib'tliti'es but to compel • thee'
world to give •thein allying.' It is
the same fooling the •,Englieb leave
towards the Yian to e3' that' • one•
has for such rnen Shirkers of
moral responsihil:t;ps,
The tightening of ' the blockade'
will give usmetetirn�e at Sep and rt
maybe, a brush With the lancet
now and then, They ,are not asleep
All "hope that -no foolish moves.
ar�ema'de on our part, su .h as get:-
ting
et-
ting cut off and sunk befoce rein
Tnrcements •can comic up. • We .Ud'71
play sale and not get all we want`hr
oree
Prizes
theserlskulk;et's re may7tinit5out to
bo tartars, • as our trawlers .haveeat
tirneil.
I'hete's plenty of Inceon the
high seals nonl,d:rys If you are in-
clined to I,al ee pleaesure in de,-
st'royircg the •ei:emy's fora !.tnd
ammrintlinn supply. You have
two enemies you must niw.aays look
out Inc', the Huns- and ti gel .sf'a',
\Vhen et de: way' you. cermet stop
en deck with t1,e1 constant danger
of going overleaf d td epettain
d'elath Only last night ,1 hsci a
•arroir esciape, one of a dozen
during the pa•'t year.
T stopped out quickly and ,the
r;cxt 100MOlt I was clinging to
the "life line' strung :tecuss 'the
casing, grasping, after^ a -,el had
ccme caves to the pitchx„darkness
and slammed me back against the
casing. One is always 00 11 e
lookout for big feealte:•, .but with
the change of course the weather
side changes ,and a quick shift is
compulsbr•y. AVe have lost ',two
MED this way so f,rr.
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MINOR LOCALS I WOMEN F INSTITUTE
Are you getting read IncClin- An open m,eetang• of the Womems
g g Y Institute will be held at theihonrei
ton Spring Sli nt, to bo he'd ors of Mrs. Chant on the (evening of
March ?3rd at 8 o'clock. Rev. Mr.
1! airful will give an anter eating lad
dress about Scotland. 'also a good
good p:logramn.0 will t:e gizelr
Loth Ladies and gentlemen are,
cordially t ivied, Ll,efrleslunents
will be seo'v.ed.
GETS• IN(1 R13 A. Y F011,HYDRO
The Nietw Era and the Kniitiril
&Factory will le hitched up to
the 'Hyd.lo puweer by the end of
this vvt tt if alt ;gees well„ T11e
1 arious motors have arrived dur-
ing the past week, but oil account
'of the snow storm, tate wire men
could not string the '11110 till
this wielt*k T'.e New Era expects
to he attached by'Friclxy night.
LIBER SL CLU,,•
Despiie the raging sci' v -i torm
last 'Thursday Mr, Thor. McM.11a,n
braved the storm and addressed
the few members in the Liberal
. room, If all were imbued with
the` same Liberalism as NIr. Mc-
Millan the Club wlould have 115
selek larger quarters,
Huron' County
Spring Fair ,
at Clintoti on
Thurs., A r. 6
Let Me Figure ..
On wiring your House for
are
' es
o• Is,
Electric Lights,
My
prices
as low as is consistent with
good work. All work guar-
anteed to pass inspection.
W. 1. Nediger
Phone 131.
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Otic Note
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The Patriotic tea given by the star
and, students of the School of Coin
nrerce, was a mostedjoyahle one.
The Society appreciate and thank the
School for the interest they hare
shown in patriotic work and for the
proceeds of the tea, $25,
Lsat week the Women's Patriotic,
Society shipped to Hymen Hall, Lon
don, b'ield Comforts( - I80 pairs of
socks 3 sequel's. 111) grey flannel shirts.
llospit+ul Supplies 18 pyjama salts; 42
Hospital shirts; 73 sheets; 110 towels,.
102 pillow slips, 3 wash cloths, 1.clolt
quilt.
I .have. been selected from the
ship to go 0: the front, in &larders
on a few days visit to bring back
with me the impressions I receive
of drfieleclmg the: Elnnirc on land
To say 1 am keenly delighted is
putting it very mildly.. The exact
time of departure has not been set
so far, but it wa n't be long. I ,am
sure it is an oppertut qty of .a, hf.cr-
t:bn'e and something i shall ,nesex
forget, nc di ibil. Yon con Weil
imagine my ast ndiehnient on [sing
picked to go. A ltd with a new
red wagon isn't in It tat all with
me to -le tg ht.
The routine, ns I have hears, is
this , We go to ,the Union Jack
Club in London and vhift to khald
and bake the night boat al: Folke-
stone for Calais, and in the morn_
ing we are taken to the ease sorre-
v hero in Flanders, .and in due
course of time tete the trendies for
sevq.'al d.ayl. It wilt I e the front
lire for use if 1. car. ntalie °1, I heve
have been vwishing myself in the
trenches for goudreis knows lieu
it ng'.- What a chance it is to go
forvnnrsnit andsce the game as it
is pla veli
Al firet I''os going to w.a:t tineI came 1,,511. Ibefo' e writing, hitt
then "remembered if anything
happens to me r u ,fill ha're heart.
it lo ng heroes:. this lethal. les c h es
sou 1 am inclined to the •opfn.on
that those 'who,arel;t die in ted
don't got theirs in I he trenches!
I will do a hat I earl while the c,
and hope it will be Bente:ldng
worth while. With love,
Yong Son
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P 8 -The, idea ie tc show us how
the Ilmpiale is being defended on
lend,'anct to stake a cemparisee fie
tweets the two brandtce of or-
tioe Weveat, then Iptl our ship-
mates bony the n•1n3 is getting
along, and bring about: a ,1tatter
urd'eihtanding between the army
ai'dnits y at this present ju.aeturts.
BROTHER MA1;JIIf.D.
Lin :els .Plast. -Toe dog 0Frecl
Cardiff, a 'well known y.,nng fer-
nier of the eti, Coat., ch'ery town-
ship, was united 10 marriage to
Mires .Laura laeys, at the home of
the brides mother; Qaeon streets,
hrusslele. Tlioy neve 11 e hest
Wishes of a w der circle of tesla
Liz es and friends. for a long, 11Lp-
py and prosperous life The
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1�igroom is a hs other of Mrs, •lfsrr•ry
g z Bartliff of tow,:.
WILL STAY IN TORONTO
• The Kist Huron Battalion Rev, T. W. N,enl of 'Bathurst Str.
will mobilize in Clinton on NletSodist Cowell, Toronto .pati
been invited to bnredway Tater-
nacle, Toronto. This is a very
•itnportint change 'abed the 1 rrattta.
tion Indicative of ;MJ.' • Neeal'f
popularity, Asa Matter of fact
'he de,elined'several invitations,to
large chtirelse5 in the (Montreal and
Ottawa Conl'eeences. 'He is • a
brother of bIr. s.l'beerlt •Neal of the
Base Lines And is very highly
thought of in i'ore,ntn and tother
places where ., he
that day and will give a dem-
onstration during the morning
Write Secretary for Prise List
A. J. McMurray, Secretary
'J. Shanahan, IW. J. Miller,
President Treasurer
Sectionman Struck
By Plow at Myth.
District News.
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eou:tance
Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Dale and sons
arrived home from Letnhridge, Al
eet8, after an absence of two years.
They will occupy their former home.
now being occupied by J. Garter,
Air and We. T. Pollard spent San
day in Clinton.
Ale. and Mrs Dan Sutherland left on
illondity for it, lengthy visit to their
daughter, Mrs. S. B. Kindy in Toronto
Mr. W. Britton arrived home on
Monday with two fine 1111 king cows.
Brumfield
A number of the petals hi our village
and vicinity, who attended the Sea
forth and Clinton hfigh Schools are
quarintined for measles. As a strict
gnarintine by the 13 nod of Health
here no new rases have developed.
Mr. Wm. McMillan has sold his farm
south of our village to McLebeau from
near Clinton. eft. McMillan and
family will be missed in vur neighbor
hood.
Mr. Boyce, wlio purchased James
S7oudy's 110111, is moving on it.
Ohas Wright had a sale of farm
effects on Wednesday of last week,
Mr. Looter, who has rented the farts,
will move o0 it.
The saw mill yard is getting well
filled with logs.
The storms of last week reminded
some of our old resideuts that 16 years
ago in Mauch our trains were stalled
Cur a week by storms.
Wesley Taman Has Right Leg
Fractured in Two Planes.
Blyth, Meech 1.1, -Wesley Tat titan,
who is engaged cm the 0. T. R. section
here, met with a serene; accident Fri-
day morning, He was sent, north on
the tock to clean at switch two miles
up, before leaving the section foreman
told him to he on the Innkont for the
snowplow. He had nearly reached the
massing, when happening to look
around, he saw the snowplow nearly
on him. He jumped to the side, but
the plow caught his right leg, tractur•
ing it du two places. He was taken to
his Inane and placed ti der the care of
Dr. Milne.
CONSTIPATION
Auction Sale
.t
Ot,Parm Stock. Mr. JohnO Duret
will sell by public auction at Lot 28,
Con, 'h it
Maitland L n On Dina on Friday, Y.,
March 91, 1910roowrnencing at 1 o'clock
sharp, --1 Stallion colt rising 1 year
old, sired by Prince of Acton% Imp.,
dam Lady Martha,, Imp : 1 heavy draft
gelding rising 3 yrs old, sired by The
Viking; 1 draft colt rising 1 year old
by Pt-inee of Acton; 1 draft Dolt rising
1 year old by Nat's hey horse; 1 driv
ing colt rising 2 year old by Demo'
King;. 4 good Grade Durham cows.
rising 3 veers old, to calve in Spring;
3 good Grade cows, rising 4 years old
to calve in Spring; 3 good Grade cows
7errs Md, fresh; 1 heifer due in
Spring; 3 steers rising 3 years; 3 steers
rising 2; 4 heifers rising 1 year;; 4 cad
Yes; 1 pure bred Registered Shorthorn;
bull, 2 year's old past; 3 pure bred Short
horn bulls about ready for service; a
number of pure bred Berkshire [large
English type) boars and sows, 5
months old; 7 grade Yorkshire
sows. 5 months old; 1 pure
bred Registered Berkshire Sow.
Everything advertised will be, disposed
of. as proprietor has no pasture for the
coming season. TERMS - Eight
months' credit will tan given on furnish
ing approved joint notes; a discount of
4 per cent straleht tllowed for cash.'
JOHN 0, DURST, Proprietor, THOS.
GUNDRY, Auctioneer
-illus, Papers and Rubbers
The Wotnen'e Patriotic Society hope
to make a eolleetinn of these riboses
the last week in April, Housecleaning
may have arrived in sortie homes,
please do not rlestrev the above
named articles, but save for this
collection in April.
RaytieId
We are pleased 1.0 record the very
happy event of the wedding of Miss
Eclair b'ala,ner to Mr. J Barton of
Goderich. The 'ceremony was per
termed by the Rev. al r. MacFarlane et
highs -molt nn Wednesday last in the
ptesemte of a great number of guests
who were utnst,ly relatives of the hride
Mies Falconer was born and educated
here and its her young days was an
excel+ent help in Sunday school en
tet tairuuehts but recently touk at poli
thin at (3oderir:h where elle utet her
betro,he,L After an excellent 116111
eon was served tite happy couple took
livery for the evening rutin tit Olintotl
tine in tour eisiLed 'turonto 01111. other.
eastern cities berove return to their
home tit tinrterich when they will re
side in future.
Is Productive Of More 111 Health
Than Anything Else.
If the truth was only known you would
find that over one half of the ills of life
are caused by allowing the bowels to get
into a constipated condition, and the
sole cause of constipation is an inactive
liver, and unless the liver is keptactive
you may rest assured that headaches,
jaundice, heartburn, piles, floating specks
before the eyes, a feeling as if you were
going to faint, or catarrh of the stomach
will follow the wrong action of this, one
of the most important organs of the
body.
Keep the liver active and working
properly by the use of Milburn's Laxa-,
Liver Pills,
Miss Rose Balineau, Amherst, N:S.,
writes: "Having been troubled for
years with constipations, and trying
various so-called remedies, which did
me no good whatever, I was persuaded to
try Milhurn's Laxa-Liver Pills. I have
found theist most beneficial, for they are
indeed a splendid pill. I can heartily
recommend them to 01 who suffer from
constipation."
Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c a
vial, 5 vials for $100, at all dealers or
mailed direct on receipt of price by The
T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
Stanley
The family of \Vut, Taylor of the
2nd, who have been very 111 with mem
cels tire recovering and we hope will
10011 be as well as ever.
Miss E, J. Taylor is away visiting
her sister, Mrs. .1, S. Somerville for a
few weeks.
14Moueg to Loua
$2,5110 on fleet class mortgage on
farm property. hut• other particulars
apply to NEW ERA Office, Clinton,
Wanted.
At the Rattenb,rry Horse young girl
to assist in kitchen work.
FA. Sale
Six room cottage on Victoria street,
south 010.T. f3. track, in goocl shape
and good cellar ()intern under cover;
town water, all kinds of fruit trees;
about an acre of land and well drained
a'so small barn, Will be sold cheap
and terms easy. Apnly.10
Miss Washington, Rettenbury street.
Threshing Outfit for Sale
by Auction.
Londeshoro Thresher Company will
sell on Match 18th. by public emotion
at the Londeshoro Temperance House
at 2 o'clock --their threshing nutfit
consisting of 1 George White 20 h p.
Traction engine: veer cut Separator,
tanks belts ani all complete. This
machine is in first class running o: der,
separator being ndmost new, remits -
$200.00 down or in ten days balance on
Feb. 1st, 1017, with satisfactory eeeur
ity. Outfit mew he seen at Londeshoro
at tiny time. Side without reserve.
J. 0 Adams, Secretary.
Ilnth ett
The death of Miriam Mills, relict of
the latte'Thos. Tyndall occurred on Fri.
day noon last at the home of her son,
Lorne 0, tit the advanced age of 85
years and 3 months, Mrs, Tyndall
was the last of her family and was
born in Norfolk, England .and when
but a child 01500 0111 to Canada and
the family settled in the County of
Durham, In October 18511 she was
married to Thos. Tyndall who died In
18611 The widow and fancily resided,
there until 1882 when they moved up
into East Wawanosh and remained
there 5 years. In 1887 they moved
into Goderich township on the Base
Line and in 1803 she moved with her
soc over into Hallett where she hits
since resided, Only last Tuesday she
was up and around the house, but
Wednesday and Thursday her health
failed fast and Friday about noon she
passed away to meet her Maker and
her Lord. For over 20 years ebe has
been a member of the ltattenhury and
Wesley Methodist church. She was a
lady with a pleasing disposition and
was esteemed lay ell who knew her.
She (eaves to mourn her _loss, three
sons, Edwin T. of Philadelphia, A..1.
of Clinton and Lorne C. of Hullett.
One daughter, Alice, died in 1888. The
funeral wa,s held on Monday tpfterneon
the services being conducted by Ray,
Dr. Reicledge, assisted by Rev. Mr.
Alliu. The pall'beers were;-A.J. and
Lorne Tyndall: A.13, Oarr, Blyth, Geo.
Tyndall, Chatham, and Frank and
Fred Tyndall. These irown a distance
who attended the funeral were Mr,
and Mrs, A. B. Garr, Mrs. Slater,
Mrs Wightuian of Blyth, Melt
vin Tyndall of Smith's 13011 and Geo.
Tyndall of Chatham.
Silver'Medal Contest
in Wesley Church on
March 30th, at 8 o'clock.
VOOAL MUSIC,
Singing and Recitations.
12 CON'IESTA,NTS.
Boll of Honor. '
Ont. St. Church Sunday School
Members of the Senior Class ot, boys
taughtStevensb Mise Stn and Mr. W.
(, y
Walker, who have enlisted for the
war :-
SVillieWalker Jaroes'Orich
Elmer Beacom S. Newcombe
Lewis Manning W. Littlewood
Need Thompson Will Britton
Chas. Thompson Arnold Parker
Ge' Webber Geo, Tehbutt
O. F. Lockwood W. Brockett
Leslie 'Vasmaan Cecil Morrie
Robs, fisher Tom Morgan
NOTICE TO CRE DMToRS
In the Estate of Mary Murray
Deceased.
Smart iloy Wanted
To learn the printinggs, business at
THE . NEW ERA Oil to at Mice.
i Di ` have a fait education. Apply at
Lots : for Sale
Three tenths' of an acre, situated oe
east side of Victoria, street next to
c o
Doherty switch. 'A desirable location
for residence or business. A enap ff
taken at once. Apply to
W, S. Downs, Rattenbury St. East
Buy Corn Now
W. 11, 'Perrin sells corn at 78c bushel
for cash or three months time to the
farmers he knows, and to others on
their own statement and appearance.
Buy corn and feed well and get good
price for corn fed cattle.
W. H. PERRIN
Auction Sale of hive Sto.elw
Mr. Walter Matic has instructed the
undersigned to cell by public auction
Smaller Coal Bills
Let us reduce your coal
bills
doVv'ecan itb
y sup-
plying you with a coal that
lasts • long, gives a steady
heat and leaves only a small
amount of ash. This coal is
LEHIGH VALLEY
ANTHRACITE
The Coal That Satisfies
It will save you a ,oilev. taivre•
IL J. Hol off ay, Clinton
Western University, London
ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE
Income Doubled -Now 875,000
—o—.
Another large addition to Faculty and
Equipment in Arts and Medicine
Greatly Increased Enrollment in view
Write for particulars to:
E. E. BRAITHWAITE, NI A,; Ph.D.
. President.
Shorthorns for Salle
at lot 28, con. 4, ilnll' tt, (Base Lire 14
miles from Clinton) on Friday, March
17th, at 130 sharp, the following -1
cow due to calve in March, l core due
July, 1 cow due in May, Polled Angus
how with miff et foot, 3 fresh cows in
cell,1 fresh cow,, 1 furrow cow, 4 steers.
rising 2 years, 3 heifers rising 2 years,
2 heifers '1d months old, 2 steers 1.6
months old, 2 tat calves, 5 calves one
Year old, 5 young calves, t) pigs, 1 mare
S years old in ford, 1 colt rising 1 year/
Terms -All sums of ;510 and andel',
cash, over that amount 10 months
credit will be given on furnishing am
proved joint notes, a discount cf 3 per
cent off for casb on et edit arnonnrs.
Pigs cash, W. Mair, proprietor, T,
Gundry, auctioneer.
NOTICE is hereby giver thntall
persons having cln;ms against the
estate of \Lary Murray, late of
the town of Clinton, in the county
of Huron, widow, deceased,
who died 0000 ahoul the send dcay
of San., 1016, are required to de-
liver to theundersigne'i executer •
or his solicitor on or before
the 25th dity of March, 1076,
a full statement of their claims
together with particulars thereof,
and the nature of the securities,
if any, held by them, aha duly
a'eritted by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that ^iter
the said last mertioned date,
the said exe,mtor• will
proceed to distribute the
estate of the said deceased
:amongst the persons esti-.
tied there to having regard only
to such claims as they shall have
received due notice in accordance
herewith.
Dated at Clinton this 3rd day
of March 1916.
W. 1PYD0NP Clinton, Ont.
Solicitor for the .Executor
George D., McTagn•art, Alxc.ta:or.,
Eggs for Hatching
From Liens that Lay
We are prepared to supply a large
number of eggs far hatching purposes
from the famous Guild hred•to lay
strain of Single Comh White Leghorn
-Sittings 50e per 13 or 913 per hundred
Our Special pen of 2 year old hens
mated with Torn Barrow strain cock-
erels 131 per 15. Inmrhator lots a
specialty.
t1OLMESVILLE POULTRY YARDS
N. W. Trewartha, Proprietor
phone 4 ou 142
Here is your chance to buy a right
gond 2 year old Bull from an "imps,
sire and a record milking strain, Also
three calves from 5 to 11 months old.
All good feeders end in excellent con-
dition. Come and see them
EnWARD 13. WISE,
R R No 3 Clinton
Phone 12 on 135
Farm for Sale
120.AORES-ln Goderich township,
in the county of Huron, lot 25 on the
14th concesston, south east half of lot
80, Maitland concession. Good farm
house, bank Karn, sheep pen, pig pert,
and drive shed. Never failing well
with pipes to her and house, oleo
wafter in five different fields the year
round. Easy terms. Apply to
WM. WINNINGS,
llolmesville, Ont.
Phone on 14 160, Clinton
For Sale
A white brick 2 story house of 10
rooms with gond cellar; Town water;
4 acre of land with apple trees; also a
stable. Corner of Princess and Spen-
cer street. For terms etc. apply to
Mrs. E. Holtzhnuer, nn premises.
Servant, Wanted Painting & Paper Hanging
13y Mrs. Malcolm McTaggart, Apply
at residence.
Farm for Sale
100 AURES of very choice land
within easy distance to Londesboro,
Seaforth, Blyth and Olintott, on the
11111 concession of I3ullett. Rich clay
loam, free from stone and very fertile,
in a high state of cultrvatidn. About
eight acres of valuable h'ar'd wood.
Comfortable Mick house on a stone
foundation with cetnent°eller. Wind
will with water flowing through pipe
into kitchen. Soft water cement cis•
tern, Large bank barn, good stabling
end out buildings, else silo. Altogether
•a desiittble farm. leer further paneicre
tare apply to
ROBERT RE IO
. Painting and Paper H toeing neatly
and promptly done, Ordere left at
tiunniturd's Grocery Store or at my
residence, Vietc5ria Street,
THOS, GRAELIS
Headquarters
for Flour
Now is the time to buy your Winter
supply of Flour. We curry a full stock
of the following brands, -
Purity Five Roses
Exeter Milverton
Tavistock London
Londeshoro Il I.R. No. 1 Listowel White Plume (pastry
McKiliep rural phone 15 on 170
-F .t liens and Chickens
Wanted.
Taken at +toy time.
Highest Merkel, Pricee
Calves tor Sale
1. have made arrangements to hr.t,tlle
a limited number of calves, meetly
good Shorthorn grades,
W. MARQUIS. ' CLINTON
Phone 14 on 1(16
Wanted.
30 nerds of 10 inch green hard wood
for Willis Church. to
WM Apply RANT,
Clinton Floor and Need. phone 199
And atlsn a brand of Breakfast Food,
made from choice Manitoba wheat, at
6 pounds for 25e
To Maize Four (lens Lay
'Phis winter, we recommend our
Levine. Meal, Beef Scrap, Oyster Shell
Bone Meal, Grit and Chemed.
We always carry at full line of
Bran Lew Grade 'Flour
Shorts Molasses Meal
Oil Cake Dairy Meal
Highest Prices Paid for an
Binds of Grain
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W. Jenkins& Son
Valve -in -
1 -lead
Motor
COME AND SEE THE
CewMe1 "Feur-nlxelg"
at the Clinton Motor Car Co. Show Rooms
Powerful
and
Quiet
Running
Price eomvlete $375 i~.0.1. Oshawa
Regular Equipment, Mohair Tailored Top, Envelope and Side Curtains, Electric Horn
Clear Vision Ventilating Wind Shield, Speedometer, Electric Starting and
Lighting System, . .Ammeter and License Brackets. ,
NOTE—Owing to the great demand for this car. we would
suggest placing your order early to ensure delivery.
We use the S,tesyart Speedometer. Two -unit ''Auto -Lite" Starting and Lighting Systeme
with Bendix Driv', same type and grade as used on the high-priced cars,
A COMPLETE LINEOF REPAIRS ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK
W. R e .E .
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