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The Clinton New Era, 1916-11-23, Page 2
• 1 PAGE TWO. TIB CLINTON NSW BRIE. Thursday, Novembett, 23rd,, 1916. Millinery Ready • to -Wear Garments It'hone 78 w... v - ■ .. of r�' C ea a ce Miilinery Fall Dry Goods Ilouse Fur. nishinge As our Milliners leave in a short time we, want to clear our tables of ey ver hat. About three dozen hats left to clear. Values up to $7.00 Saturday $3,9S. Reduction in untrimmed hats and trimming's. 631433/0=302SSOMIDESS9091:3328110030113DOSISEIVWZIT,r.r..Ma7WEent73rDEDItc7270 ?lsd, Suits is , Clearance c of Fall About Half .r P ice--' These are made of Strgen and Cheviots all new this season. Only Severs Suits left, Colors, Navy and Black only. Sizes 36, 38, 4.0 and 42. $25 Suits sell for $11 $20 Suits sell for $14 $16 Suits sell for $11 Conte early for best choice. SPF..laarSHIif &sAG9L6AaLreaa7=A tini.-4 Of Quality We seem to have just -abaat everything in Furs, every, r, kind and everystyle, If our a•sortment does'not seem to furnish you with jest what you wart, we can get it ' for you. Let early purchasing be your watch- word for this season. Do your shopping NOW. We have extra choice lines in the followirg furs—Black and Red Fox: Black and Natural Wolf; Black and Gray Lamb; Hudson Seal, etc. en -s: llTaa i„.ava rarsaaalt •aaacwunxnras asaataWiagaaffisa aalM Every Day, is F:nstaioll 6)ay—Alway's oat ethlog New mala VIRGINIA FARMER Restored To Health By Vino1 Atlee, STs.—"t was weak, run-down, no appetite, my blood was .poor, 1 could not sleep nights and was rapidly los- ing ilesb, Birt 1 ani a farmer and had to work, Medicines had •failed'to help me until I took Z Incl, After taking three bottles eny appetite is flue, I sleep woll, my blood is goodan 1 am well again."ain" —Onrnrano W. Boni lY, Vivol, which contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, . is guaranteed for run-down conditions. ' J. E Hovey druggist, G'hnt on. Also at the best druggists in all Outalrio towns. 1 Ontario St. 'Methodist church. Theyoung couple were unattended nod only the immediate relatives were present. T'he young couplet wilt reside on the broom's farm' on the London ll'oad, �Thei beet wishes of a large circle of fticnds 'accom- pany them on their new journey :through life, Magistrate's Haig is 'Supreme Justice Latchford, dismisses Berry and Cantelon appeal at Osgoode Hall, ' Saturday's ett Cr OgoIHal. nosgives'the'ol- Local News ,eaG lowing istatem ar from Jusii'e Latchford in regards to recent YARMAMONVARAW POPULAR GIRL' S'HOWi R1,D A number of young lady friend's, of Miss Ethel Bradshaw surp.iseit her at her home 1'.nst Wednesday evening and in view 01 her .pp - reaching marrisge, gave hot n CPown. shower 09 miscellaneous arficle9Judgment ;-Jurisdirtion to ee- w'ueh will be found useful when ter into the inquiry existed in the staring hon. ek eping. The b sae - to -bo was taken completely by surprise and the girls spent a Sohl couple of thou s together: CANNOT SEARCH GRIPS. An officer under the Toren ranee del is trot ju titled in searehing lY ,siP because he believes a man ,simply� This c ; 's' Th A t r iscarrying a1i S g a clear es nkat win t s: ys Tion. T. B. Lucas. The tofficer mu'rt act•,in Reg. '0'• Wallace not open to re - a eousoneeie way. and nm -t nave 1iew on such an application as is some ground 'for b-l!ef o. susesse_ ; now made. If I arm right in my ion that a man has liquor for rhe conclusion another result( is, s Ise c:n' . i ,, . inalto any search. I remedy, if one is needed,, must be AN LNJOYAPLE, EVENING. sought from Parliament and not A au 0050101 Sunday School gath , from elle courts. Motion' disrri:.e- ering was held in. the Wi AN fres- i ed with costs. by teeian church, 1 ,sl• Thursday 000000m0000co+►oe�v ...oeo 000 night, when representaeives fioin and vicinity N ere present entl Dist l� W News, formed ia'toed association. I-:.- teregting reports were received from delegates who hid attended dratoaefioe©oa,aast1.beao@0000eoo 1 Hittai,n-r conven ion. and Mr. t eorge 1 aithby of d uourn 1 epre- sented the county! association and bought greetings, f. om the county 01110i,ls, 1911 delegates rrportirg were Miss S. Cour,i e and Miss 1VI Ir wild of Clinton, and Mr. H. R. Long of Goderich. Supper was seri ed at 6.30 and a most enjoy- able evening was spent. Huron, Co liquor .e ses ;— Rex v, Berry; Rex v,: Cantin— L. E. Dancey, Goderieh, for de- fendants, moved in earli case to quash conviction removed into this court by certiorari for a breach of part II. of Can, da Temper n e act. J. R, Cartwright, H. L., for the Magistrate, There i9 n0 allegat- ion that him jurisdiction was ousted by any claim made on rea- sonable grounds during the trill. 1f 31e erred in his npprecr Zion cf' ate testimony' addtti.ced': nil found the accused guilty ;without evi- 1invites r rti01 r Ii A. of guilt. MS r evi- dence g • I (• but T n not want of juiisci tion, improper exercise of it, and that is et' ilea statute as interprotedby Mcltillop The death of John Lynch, one of the remaining pioneer settlers of McKillop, occurred at his residence near Beech- wood Sunday morning at the age of 85 years. He lived on the farm he cleared nn1i1 his death, and was an industrious and esteemed resident of the township. One son. Matthew, and two daughters, with whom he lived, and one daughter' in Detroit 'survive, purpose of ewe h. -store? 1 Ihc.ught 1 y Cameron J., a mon aureus condition 1 the lane 'file ?1L �''OIICa 1. w • Thomas Lucas, a baggageman on the G, T, R„ train running between Cod- erich and Buffalo, was struck by his own train just before entering Terrace street • tion at Buffalo last night. The station Friday g train stopped, and with other members of the crew, Lucas left the train to in- vestigate. When the train started, he tried to board it, and was struck by a step. Ile was rushed to. the Emergency hospital, where it was' found he was suffering from a badly cut head and internal . ini uritis: oarso^cicoo•oe c0000t000ecoo•oo LIBERAL 1lMIEETINC4. �s ;�,,t� d The Liberal Club will commence l t , I th it tints meetings on Tl:uesdny a'. evening,;Nov. 30 h, when Mr. Thos. e0000u©°w619tat?�4 '"wean' ?m� Tt eMuillxn, Liber:i Candidate for ROUSE NOT SOLD, South Huron will 1;e here of ad - Cress lie mcet'ng on the r u stir) s The house and Turnr u 11131 arc b01020 the electors. A'l Of- fered for sale last Saturday of Mrs. Howe. The furniture was ne tly Liberals and those 1 i wily to all sold but the Rouse bid did not the ca.:se are asked to come. to the reach the price set. Club r•oom:0 •and join in the even - CHRISTMAS GIFT, ing'! deb 'tie Meting 0ri11 rem - To save toot of worry and to mence at 8 o'clock. r give a inose appreciative Present (H1)ISTMAS SEALS. at Christmas 'nine, one that mil I cause your friends to think 'of I It is contrary to post-il law to • you every, week in the year, 'send place C'hristm-g seals or stickers The Clinton Neal Era, ei1.0J for on the face or eddteese lido of a two ve nlon"hs, s-nt ,o any addret s leiter or any item of ni• 11. It hes in Canatda, been found, le the past that many P -r Sons' Wile have'-pu',h'Se f chasi- SOL1:I�iRS MAY ENTER able stamps or Et :naps of a deco - WITHOUT WAR TAX. iutive nc,luve, place them on the face of lettere, p reels, etc., sent Announcement was made at i by mail, and as this is contrary Parliament Buildings fast 'week ' to postal 3 el rrat'ocls'or sh items that en order in Council hadbcen I cannot bet the tickers ttffor- passed providing that persons in ett unlitform who have enlisted fox I thereto Thur: Te co ilio u 0Br clu- overseas 5131 leo may be admitted aYed,. T er these seals of stick- to places of amusement 'without I objecors bein • placed on the, bath of come effectthe ive ready, This has • se ter! o o-th r articles of mil', h - variou' Sun 1t y schoo s of town MISSIONARY BANQUET Th re was a b g c,bwvd of men at the Mission iry 13,0, qu t saved in Ontario St, Methodist alio: Ole on Wednesday evening of This week. The Missionary So:icties of the two M,`thodist chu ch s had 1 fine upper fe.r he u , L'v, Mas r Thompson was chairman of 112.: evening and the prin:Ip'1 address was given by Rev J. H. A nup, B. A h, 0., who !mild before the u.lience the, met ds of the great 111iasfonary in01emen1. PRESENTATION, We are sorry to lose from our Midst 'Mr. and Mrs. John M y 30110 have been good citizens. On the eve of their departure the M s- sionary worsen of Onr. St Metho- dist church t\aok She op; o n i'ty to present Mra. M y with a pi ce of silver iherel,y showing rhlir ,pprecta.tion 01 h r attire (10101.11• Should 1Vir, and Mrs. M ty eo cr (1. tido to return to Clinton they will be ,accorded n (hearty wet - 00111e. QUIET WEDDING, .Werin.•sday even ng of 11 is week Miss Ethel Metered. daughter of Mr, G, A, Beadsh.w, of :otvn was united. in martiige to M. Law- rence 5 epiteason of the London Road,. Ey Rev, J.A. Agnew; of the pa togs-.,.�•_f� :"' 47 RATES C� New Era and Daily Globe .. $3.85 New Era and Mail and Empire • • ' • 3.85 New Era and Daily World 3.40 New Era and Daily Star 3.40 New Era and Daily News 3.40 1.85 New Era and Northern Messenger 1.60 New Era and Canadian Farm; 1.85 New Era and Farmers' Sim . .' 1.85 New Era and Daily Free Press 3.65 New Era and Daily Advertiser ......3.65 New Era and Farm and Dairy . . 1.85 New Era and Farmers' Advocate .. 2.35 New E�ca and Family Herald and Weekly Star Prices are subject to change at any time owing to advance in paper. All Orders to be Addressed to THE NEW .�CLINTON C A 'London Road League meets next Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. Geo. Layto\n's. Mrs. Nott who has been visiting in Clinton has returned home. Word was received on Monday morn- ing of the death of Mr. George Rowcliffc London. (lis brothers and sisters at attended the funeral on Wednesday;.. Rev, Mr. Moulton addressed the League meeting at the home of Mr. Wm. Stanbury on Tuesday on "Different fea- tures of faces and what they represent." 11r. Moulton will be welcomed back at any future meeting that he can attend. Rruceiiehl rucefi teld's On Saturday last one of 13 popular young ladies Miss Mary Mar-: gerot Isabella Walker, Was united in marriage to laugh McDougal, of Tiver- ton. The ceremony was performed at Manse, Varna, by the Rev. ,Mr. John- ston at high noon. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to Brucefield, where a sumptuous dinner was served to the bridal couple and a large number of relatives of the young couple. The happy couple left for' Toronto where they spent their honeymoon. The 'young couple take with them the hest wishes of a large number of friends who wish them all joy and happiness in their new home. in 'Tiverton, where the bride has a fine home on his farm on the outskirts of Tiverton. Mrs. Ilurdge,.Sr„'who was last week: very ill is slowly recovering. The Red Cross Society sent away a consignment or goods last week compris- ing one quilt for Ole Belguims, 80 pairs of seeks, 2 sets of pajamas. Mrs. Joseph Anderson who has had a bad a bad attack of broncilis is recover- ing. Dr, Rodgers sale takes place on Thurs- day. 1:Ie has taken a practice. at Mark haat near Toronto. Dr. Glanficld who takes his practice here comes well recommended. Mrs. Summers, of Blyth, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Granger. Miss McLaren, of Clinton, is nursing a case in our village. Miss Jessie Granger,, nurse is visiting at 12ee hone in our village, On Wednesday evening last the young. people of our village met at the Walker house and gave a "shower” to the bride Miss Mary Walker. The gifts comprised the useful and beautiful. IRMO(' Miss Etta McBrien is prepared to tape a (limited number' of Pupils for piano instruction, For. reference, phone or call on 3lrs. C. N. Connor, Clinton. AUCTION .Stlia. of farm stocks Mr Tlios. Gundry by thetder- n has been instructed u c signet' ito sell by puklic aalcl'ionet Lost 47, Bayfield Line, ,Gormic1. Twp., on Thursday, Nov a0, at 1 o'clock sharp, the fo':1owing; —1. forward' springer 1Ye .rs • 1 for- ward waad springer b yeax11, 14 young cows due March and April, 2 far- row cows good milkers, 4 heifers rising 3 years; 2 spring calves; 4 yearling steers. Ten or the above cows werethefirst p ck of a herd of a7 cows owned by Petcr M Neill .algin County, Get one of thesel0 andbe pleaised: Guarantee-- Any COW represented Lo be in calf and proving not to be can •be retuxnsd any time, before M rch and note or cash will bel refunded, Terms —8. months credit o11 approved -joint notes, or a discount of 6 per cent per annum for cash. GilO, HOLLAND T, GUNLRy lroprietor r,usti. -re er. Id.idrl►ent : Last Wednesday John Armstrong, of Stanley, and Miss Mabel Moffatt, of Tuckel-snrith, motored to Seaforth and. were united in the holy bonds of matrimony in the Presbyterian manse, On Saturday evening a reception was held for the young couple in the home of the bride's father, John Moffatt. Tho 'dIlllOUflCCfllOtlt is made of the wedding in December of Miss Lillian Finkbeaner, of Crediton and 1•lerbert Jones, of Stanley. Congratulations. Sir. William Ross, of Stanley, was in Buffalo last week with a loud of cattle. He reports a profitable sale, This is his second load to Buffalo of the farm of this enterprising fanner. Beans are now up to 50,00 a bushel and most -of our fanners have disposed of their crop. It is said that William Consitt, of the Parr line, (day, has enough Deans to pay for a new fifty acre farm he bought at (8.000. Winestanm The 3 -year old daughter of Sirs, George Fitt, died Sunday from in- juries she sustained by falling into a nail of boiling water on Prides*. The mother funeral of the late Mr. Vanstone, of Ben had left the pail on the floor after warn millet. op Sunday last. ing the tot 10 (00p away from it, while On Tuesday evening lecture was she went out to get some water to cool given in the Methodist Church under the it, A few seconds later the baby's auspices of•the Children's slid Society of screams attracted her and: she ran in to the County of Huron. Rev. A. Laing find that it had fallen into . the water. presided. A short address was given 1t' Only a few weeks ago 0 younger child Rcv, 11Ir. Powell, ` of Clinton, who flied of croup. Mrs. Pitt received a operated the lantern While Mr. G. M. letter recently from h'er husband, Plc, Elliott tolyl the story of the work of the Geo. Fitt, saying he was coming home Society in reclaiming unfortunate child for Christmas. A couple of days later a r en. lir addition to the singing by the audience a selection was given by the choir of the Baptist Church and a solo by Sirs. C. Fingland, The Church was well filled and the offering amounted to $12.00 was given in aid or rhe Society. Mrs. Christie, of Cromarty is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and ,Mrs. a RuberRobertson,\\ W. C . We are sorry to hear that 1\'Irs, R, J. Asquith is on the sick list. The young people of thevillage are preparing to put on a Christmas enter Rink Shills Wanted Will pay 113 00 for las go dark ,skins. Highest p1iecs p ice for '111 other row 11is., 1401,, SALli— Baited Rock Cockerels, April April hatched 'Tired fermi 232 egg 1111010, $3.00 es ch. S' n r ' A 110VE C nor . H. A. 1 , 1aeDbiiiMill Akanted A. position as housekeeper—farm house preferred, by a young mar- ried woman ApplyS tNIBo care of Mrs Ward, 'High Street Auburn Our dramatic club visited Londesboro on Fridayevening and put on their play the "Minister's Bride" under the auspices of the Red Cross Society. Mr, and Mrs. (Towson attended the card came which he had written in the hospital saying he had just had his leg aniputcd, after being wounded. Mrs, Fitt has sic other children. Ho is a n1111 or sterling worth Superb integrity and hrnOr, Of ancit'nh lineage ani noble birth Of "British ;Miele' and \ bar. Who is it? He sees his neighbors' bullocks ,Spick and it, Grazing upon ,J11s grass so sweet and rank t Sia ships them to the city mark And salts the proceeds' in the bank Who is it? se seeks a piano' grand mid sold tweet I: a floe k from evtrypart THeere ep',,w,aytlOthe;23 0111300011 To hide until they do depart. Who' is it? He is agrea.t• adrlli er of the eat And thro'th.e press he ,ought the S fit?Pie. 5 best' T•o ri,d his horn of mien and rats And oilier: nasay o,v.,1 pests. Who is it? He. drove Io town one 'simmer day nil ti.d',,hishor, e in jos, pe, n ne2lr•ft Turn the ereraveo 1 era hay Anil w,a11z'<d b tele home. 'l'his is no yarn, "Who is it? ile 1111.5 no hair o1111111 toporhi9 head the 3 cry More where wool shoelct grow 11 i, 'a:0 -Cavell hen he 5 I'o ('CIC I, II 111 dead, 1 He'll seek a stilet inthe very front :10w, t Who is•il:? coseit9woasomaiemaktoosacioc. onockeec000(boat' modieemoommegoosoGai Yp • Chicken ® N ea. m 0a lts1 a W 0000 soeseoreesedt49menerfs 000001007x®'5326400 0000O0000000.000010000600 es A meeting will be h:ld in the ' The Poultry show points to be- Counoil Chsmbee for making 111101 ing a big success and the entries err ngemen,s G*,fore closing, lh: .promises to be large. prize list for the coming Poultry --o.-.! Show. Everyone in tt1111 around' Tho.C'linlon Ass°.iattiola OW ns 1:1.1 Clinton aro requesl':edto attend their coops, this meeting; on Wdilnesiley, 1,, cot. t291h. 55 0 0 • 0 Wr OYe'ur1.19 e "0647 - By Henry' 5) • F, co er ao 01 32 _..._Fill lnl to tient &alley Coat Let us reduce your coal bilis. We can do it by sup- plying you with a coal that lasts long, gives a steady heat and leaves only a small 'amount of ash. This coal is LEHIGM VALLEY .L ANTHRACITE The Cod That ,Satisfies It will save you money. Give it a trial. 1I. J. Holloway, Clinton.. Play's of all lipids Wanted. PULLETS NOR SALE, Token at any time. Highest Market Prices W. MARQUIS. CLINTON Phone 14 on 160 100 acres, two and a half miles South of Clinton, on the Bay- field Road, A brick house, bank barn, young orchard bearing Po- ssession April 1st, 1917 Tenant can go on farm to do fall plow- ing Nor particulars .apply to Mrs Wigginton, Clinton, or JAMES SWITZER, Bayfield, Ont hirttivd From lot S4, eon. 6, Hullett. a yearling heifer with a . mark on dewlap, A suitable reward will be Paw tor information leading to its recovery—Thos. Tighe, R. R. No. 1, Clinton. Phone 18 on 165, Huron County Pout y Showwi'1 be field in a.linton on January 17 and 18. 1.G, —0- Mr, Wm. Carter of Constance will be the official judge for that 0p0 W. taiaunent and Cantata under the auspices of tate three SundnySchools of our village. Mrs, Eastman returned home on Sun day after spending two weeks visiting her parents at Arkona. exoetarricit Townsiiipn The people of this locality were in- deed sorry to (rear of the death of ' Mr, \Villiam Jervis who was one of the seetoldest and best known residents of this R'e are pleased to be able to report that Mr. Will Churchill's infant daugh- ter now ter is improving and high hopes are I2eld for 110r recovery. An old resident of the township passed away 011 Tuesday in the person of Sarah Wilson, relict of the late Wiliam 0. Elliott at the age of 71 years. She was survived by a grown up family. The funeral takes place on Thursday of this week and interment will he made at Clinton Cemetery. Fuller particulars will be given acct week Inst week Miss Daisy Currie, daughter of Mr, William Currie passed suddenly away only 11 few clays after her mother's funeral. Deceased had been in ill 3001111 for some time, The funeral was held to Bayfield Cemetery. She is survived by her lather, and two brothers, W.J., of Lethbridge, and Russell at home. The bereaved have the sincere sympathy in their double loss. House for Sate ' House on Rattenhury St„ formerly occupied by the late Mrs, William Murray. Apply to G. D, MeTAGGART 1�raklili'9t A young girl toile house work in the city of Toronto. Reply to Box N Clinton. Valleg linea Coal Heater tor Sale e A good coal heater for sale, , neatly new Apply to JOSIA'H RANDS, Cooper Street Young men or others who are unable to enlist for oe erseas ser - work. EVERY MAN SHOULD SE DOING HIS BIT. Steady 'work to good men. Apply to The Robert Bell Engine and Thresher Co., Limited, Seaforth, Ont. HU lett TIlx('S As the Association is oloi'sg everything in their power 10 make ttho shone di success. They are looking forward to the support of every person to help there do co ho ' ' comings ste. with their e� . —0-- Thos, Watts, the Secretary, will answer 1191 enquires, , For `'tutu Three Cols `>,' '1 an'1 1 ye TS Old. DernileY `service. Stnniey. ISAAC BEZZO j?liAia'lisOi'oji For Salle Farm for Sala Farm for age, containing 65 acres of good clay loam, suitable for agriculture or grass, being north half of lot 77, Maitland con- cession? Goderieh, with five acres of choice hardwood bush, sad a never-dailing 'spring creek run- ning through, an under grass at present, possession can he given at once. Apply for WILLIAM BEDOUR' ' R.R. No.2in Clinton or phone 12 .on 143, , :lll tastes not p fid by the lith of December, 6% will be added. The Collector will be at the following lilacest;—Auburn, Dee, % th; Cain - ton, Deo. 91h at Graham !.-Louse; Constance, Dec. 1:; Londeal:oro, Dec. 14th and 15111, 8 McCool, 001110b01 Three young Lulls, 2 reds and n roan; 11 to 13' months o:d, s red by ti bull Ir'on1 a: rorcord mill-ing strain and ,areoo11 glowlihy kind. Come" tine see them or Write.211, H. WIRD. Phone 1 2 on 1t, b'• . .ii R,3 Ci;n' on neellofS of Boron i;0la,laty Council The Commis, of the Corporation of the County. of Baron will meet ' chamber ,in the council 1 , 'n L i ' ea the •re n 7.0 d Town of Uod1 i h, o Y 6t11 day of December neect et, ,3 o'clock. W.LANE, Clerk. Dated, Nov, 2011i, 1916. strua.'y'tiid Lost about h mon'h, a white p' about 125 pounds. ReSval'd ofd fu ed, Tinder 0vfll "lcird'y motif /, WM, M-EWAN S_an•ey Phone 9 on 117. S • noose for Sale For Sale Property occupied by' Dr. Dan- dier, including two lots, house, of- fice and stable. Will be sold stili- arately or together. Electric lighting throughout, water in the stable. 'hard and soft water in bath -room kitchen and summer kitchen. Apply ito DR. GANDIER, A _ one and a half storey frame house, 12 rooms, situated on Mary street, barn, if.'acre of .garden and orchard; waterworks and electric light Apply to W )31RYDONIv, Clinton, 10 the Lang Farm 1191' Sale 150 ACRES of good clay land. 1% miles north of Londesboro, being lot 25, Cc:Mea si0n 13, Huilett. Two houses, 'bank barn and driving shed; (never -,failing well, and spring at back of farm; silo; or- chard; convenient to church and school; rural mail and telephone. Price and terms reasonable. HOLTZBAUER BROS„ R.R. No. 1, Auburn. 108 acres GoderichtoWnship $7000 100 acres, Colborne 'township 5000 90 acres, Colborne township 4J300 50 acres, Colborne township 2200 5 acres, Godericll limits , 1000 40 a.cres, Godericll township 2800 All these have good soil a,nd buildings and are "real" bargains. Write us about 'others: If think- ing of naakiog your home in the county town, don't buy till you see us. We can plaeel you at easy prices. We are Huron's, largest dealers. O'NEIL S COMPANY, The Real Estate People, Godericll, Ont WINTER F 1 ;I URS fainting it Paper Hanging Pointing and Paper 11 timing neatly and promptly done, Orders left at l-! unniturd's Grocery Store or at my resideuee, Victoria Street, TI -LOS, GRAELIS SPECI'IL Farce now; in effect to resorts in Florida, Georgia, Notch and South Carolina, . Louisiana Iliad other Southern States, and to Bermuda tinct; the West Indies. lteilaru Limit Hay .31st, 1917 Liberal Stipp -overs Ailowed lB'or full, information write to C E, HORNING, 2 •Union Station, Toronto, nto Ont .. John }:angioid S Son, city pa8een- ser and Ticket Agents,, phone 67 •'1.0, Pattison, station agent • MMMyour Poultruy one 'special feed and get re- sults in the egg basket and in thriving chicks This feed is one of 003 specialties an•a those who use, if are its enthusiastic admirers, Try some and note, ns hP in laying Ilio improvement1 Y g and growing, chicles, Di'laest Prices paid for Grain , Jennknis&Son Phone 1419, Residence 9 on 142 AS TROUBLEt �ITH HER LVE FOR FIVE YEAigS. When the bowels become constipated the stomach gets out of order, the liver . does not work, properly, and then follows the violent sick headaches, tt_c sourness of the stomach, belching of wind, heart- burn, water brash biliousness, etc. Keep your bowels regular by using Milburns Lara -Liver Pills. They will. clear away all the effete :natter which` collects in the system and thus do away with constipation and all its allied troubles. FtY Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Brittania Bay,: Ont, writes: "1 have been troubled with my stomach and liver for the past five years, and have had constipation causing headache, backache and dizzy spells; and sometimes I would almost fall' down. I tried all kinds of remedies without obtaining any relief. 3 conunenced using Milbum's I,axa- Liver Pills, and they have cured me. I Have recommended them to many oil my friends, and they are all very muchl pleased with the results they have ob- tained from their use " Milburn's Latxa-Liver Pills, 25e a vial, 'lett 00 at all dealers,or roar 5vialsfor$l. ., direct on receipt of price by Tay T. M11,n'iIIN Co.,' I/1MUTrin, Toronto, Out.,