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The Clinton New Era, 1915-09-30, Page 2PAGE TWO. THU CLINTON NHW. L, 1 Millinery Ready. to -Wear Garments Phone 7S Couch Dry Goods and Rouse Fur nishings. ier7agenegtais1 The Woman Who Chooses to Pay $15.00 to ,$25.00 for A Fall Coat can find a selection here at these prices that will measure up to the most ex - actin g"require ment of correctness of style, with quality that will give a good account of it- self in day-to-day wear. We will appre- ciate an opportun- ity to show you some of • our natty a styles in New hall Moats. Over Two Hundred and Filly COATS T(, Choose From ®a New Fal! Millinery Order your Fall Hat now—The rush will over– whelm us in a week or so. We can give better attention to your order now. Why not come down Saturday ? Our milliners are creating new designs all the time. Always something fresh to see here. This Store for Haigh -Class Ready-to-wear Carinents, Millinery and Furs Tom: m,•tm�mr 1 Social S®clad and Personal Mr, D. A. McLaughlin, President of the Stratford Business College was in town on Monday. Rev.'. E. Ford. of Goderich, was calling on old friends in town this week, Mrs, Geo. Munroe, of Stratford was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mun- roe during the past week. Mrs, Isaac Brown and Mrs. Sloan of Blyth were in town this week. Rev. Mark Rumba'', of Morden, Mani toba. was visiting his sister, Mrs. Jas. Ford and other relatives in Goderich Township, Mrs. Albert Robinson will be at home at the Rectory every Wednesday after the 1st of October. Mr. Roy Forrester took in the Mitchell Fair on Wednesday. Mr. Leslie Wasman, accompanied by his sister, Miss Wasman, called on Mit- chell friends on Wednesday. Mr. Brown of Mullett accompanied by his sisters, Airs. Stewart and Miss Lizzie Brown, of Blyth, were in town on Mon- , day. Mr. G. M. Elliott, of Goderich, agent for the Children's Aid Socisty, was in town this week. j Fey. J. K. Knight, of. Tlensall, was an interested spectator at the liquor cases in town last week. fSfiblr, (Zen, Chowen leaves on Saturday for his Ottawa and Quebec trip in the interest of the Lion Brand Clothing. Rainton Bros., of Blyth, were in town this week. 141r. Thomas McMillan, Liberal candi- date for South Huron, was in town on Tuesday. - Mr. Angus McLeod, of the firm of Ford & McLeod, has been confined to his home for the past week with throat trouble. ' His many friends hope to see him back at his numerous duties very soon, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd, of Ifolmesville, have moved le Clinton, Mr. Ladd, who has been section foreman thereof the 0. T. R., retires with a pension from the company. The New Era. -Welcomes diem to town. Mr. W. I1. Watts, formerly of'Clieton, but more lately pf Bolton, is now residing in Toronto and occasionally has employ- ment with iitt. Duncan Stevenson, also a former 'resident of Clinton. Current rumor states that W. M. Mar- tin,,NL. P. for Regina, will shortly ac- cept the position of Attorney-Generalin the Scott Cabinet at Regina. Mr. Marl tin is an•old.IIuronian, liis father having been for years pastor of Exeter Presbyt r - ran Church. This is another evidence that Iiuron bloodd-will tell. Toronto paper the other ,1a o An item 1 p I and Mia Allen of said:-"Mr.J• 7 clay, Ottawa, who are visiting in Toronto, Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Dance and Dr, •utd Mrs, Belden, 1:6 a dinner at a city hotel." They are •all old Clintonians, and brothel=in-law of Messrs W. and T, Jackson, The many friends of Miss Edith Hod Clinton)wilt regret t: orme r•1 of i o n f ) kes( Y now that she has been confined to her reoln`in'Toronto, . for' several dev;, by nervous prostration- We re st. e` 'however, that she is^in a fair'wicy covert' Mr. W J. Murray'of Exeter'' gave t' 'New Era a call on Monday Thursday, Sept, 30th, 191.5.-, •••••••••s••.••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••o•••••s•••••••e••••••••••••®•11• ••s•a•••••e•••••••••••••9s Locals ' and PersonalsTransportation • • ......a•..•...a ....••....9iN•••••.••.••...••..••••...•..•®p..•....Ni.•.• ® • Including every phage of Rail- • MANY WENT TO SEA,PORTH 0. C. 1, SPORTS •••.•••••d0••.•••..• • way Station work and Telegraph 14T from Clinton and locality : The Clinton Collegiate Institute will `•' • • • Operating is taught in a thor any n y hold their annual Field Day on Friday '4 • WITH Tau CHiJRCUES. • • ough manner by Shaw's Railway . went to' Seaforth on Friday last • and took int the fair. SeaforU) a>terdrn, Oct: Sth. Keep the date in I • . and Telegraph School, Toronto. • mind, F •..O!'oe•eatlCi®••••••.• •Horne study eoursee are avail-• had a good clay and a big crowd. • able and , correspondence is In- • MANY P.T GOO111RICR ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED j ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. • vited. Graduates readily obtain • Mr, T. Edgar East announces the en. The Harvest Thanksgiving ser : employment on our Canadian• i couTntry is place lwel the lna gagement of his sister. Olive Mae East field v St. Paul's church hill be , Railways y waswellto Gordon White Cuntnghame, on. } o Stat ay, October ll . T e T. J. Johnston, Principal • Goderich on ' day and Thursday, Oct, 14th. the wedding to 4 Rector 'will preaclt special sermons • p • Thursday,of this week at the bigtake place at 1 30• in the WesleyMeth-. • W. T3. Shaw, President • fair: take hurch, Clinton t y^ p , ••s•,•••••e.•..••,�•••,,.. od WLISLL.Y C]dII13CH • • BAND BOYS AT MITCHELL. ay andunda vvas Cein tern ela ANOTHER CLINTON BOY ENLISTS lYay and Riv, E. G. Powell, ]Meld ala Country took has been Secretaryr Bandmaster Dixon .and ;Messrs Mr. Edgar Pattison, who of Hu Geo. Cooper and Tom Herman as- agent of the G. 1 R, at Bruoefeld forask his subject "Soule Aspects of verse( of "0 Canada" was sung by sisted 'Mitchell Band at their fair the past two or three years, has enlist the 'Temperance Work: " the school with much delight. The on Wednesday, Our Bandmaster ed. He is a son of our own genial At night Mr, A, G. Virtue, L. L. 1 pastor gave the children an 'acl, alsoc,onduots the. Mitchell Band, station agent Mrs. Pattison jr,, and B., spoke on "The Alberta Vic -dress; on "Saint George and .King children will' reside in•Clinton for the .tory,' t • GI•On e."" VOTERS L1ST COURT time being, Sunday school re -opened m the At the League on, Monday even - Judge Doyle held court in the afternolon for the thtll 'and- Win-ing Miss Stevens read a' w(ell,pro- town hall on: Tue•sday;of this weer, OVERHAULING HOUSE' tar• inonths, . pared paper on' "Canada." on Goderich Townsht Voters list. The house pwued hv. Mies Stevenson" The Junior League will have � Next Sunday 'evening, the pastor Numerous charges were made in on Huron Street, three doors west of "Rally Meeting" on Friday even- t will preach on "The message- of ahs lists. I' Baptist church, is [icing overhauled by ing Tho Christian Endeavor Com the Soldier in training to us. Mr. John 'Daymenr. and hie men. It mi tee are prleparitng a spleRrdid, Rev. David Wren, M, A., of Brus- COUNCIL' ON MONDA Y, is rumored that Mr. R. E. Manning program. Visitors always wel- sels, will preach anniversarjyter- The regular meeting of the will move into it after alterations are conte: mons - on Sunday, Oct. 17. Town' Fathers will be held on Mon made, Mr. J. Oarhert, who owns the BAPTIST CHURCH. day evening at o'clock. 8 o'clo . The, house new occupied by Mt, Manning, The street watering bylaw is on is proving to town. Last Sunday was Bally Day and PrIIIICCsS Theatre the program. SORRY TO SEE THEM LL'AVE was observed in the Baptist S. S. There was a [Barge attendance A very interestinfr social event took and all took part in the service. t Mr. 0, Bell gave an 'address r !in "Peace" and 'Rev. Mr. Fairfull Satan spoke on the motto, "Jesus Shall Reign." , A Drama of Humanity At the close of the prayer meet- ing last Thursday Pastor 'Fairfull baptized a candidate. Rev. C. R. Jones of Ridgetown, epoko a few wtords at the'pn:tyer meeting on Thursday night, .The members of the Ladies' Aid have carpeted the aisles of. the crnch, which adds much to the appearnce of the church. Tho pastor will occupy his own pulpit next Sunclay. WILLIS CHURCH l Dr J. P. Rankin, ex -M. P., and pre- sent Liberal candidate for the Commons for Perth county, has qualified for the ranks of Lieut, -Col. in the Canadian Army Medical Corps Mr. A. T: Cooper speaks at a Temper ince Convention to be held in Petrolia on Monday next to consider if the County of L'antbton will try the Canada Temper ince Act Mr. J. Milhausen G. T. R. agent et Berlin gave the New Era a call of Fri- day last. Mr. Milhausen was station agent at Brussels for several years. CrownAttorney Seager was in town last week. NIr. Joe Rattenbury was able to get down stairs last week after his operation and will .soon be as good as ever Brussels Post; -Fire broke out at the home of Lousis Eckntier on Tuesday fore- noon owing to a defective chimney. ,By the quick response of neighbors the fire was soon extinguished. 1t was a very i lire. Mr. Eck close call Tram a serious fi e mier referred to above is a brother of Mr. D. Eckmier of town. Miss Rose McCaughey was a visitor over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle at Augustine' :Brantford hxpositor Saturday last; - .Mrs. Jeakins leaves for Niagara -on -the - Lake at the end of the weeks to visit her husband, Rev. C, le. Jcakins, chaplain of the 58th Batt lion. Mr. Reginald. Jea- kins left this week for Ridley college Mrs Cook of Bolton is, visiting her brother and sister, Mr. Thos. Watts and Mrs. A. Gosleigh of towns ,(On The Field or Honor" The publishers of -The Family Herald and TKleelcly Star, 'Montreal are making astrong bid for that l�cautiful pica:ure; full of pathos, en titled "On the ,Field of 'Honor" 1't is assumed that the publishers of theiFamily, 'Iiel'alcl have in mind using it as a presenitlation plate 1f not is so there is a great :treat in store forneaders of The Fame ily Herald and Weekly Star !ihis autumn In past years The Fam- ily Herald of Montreal hos been toted no only for the wonderful excellence 01 that, journal but for many beautiful pictures it has pre eonted to its readers The ily :Herald has la name for ,sueceled leg in any thing it undertakes, and we feel senq'if itis humanly 110551 hie to secure "On the Field of Iono tiat the publishers will1 succeed in aeOlin it "On Th,e• 11,'neld of honor" ie attwacting Wide ee d s a 1 a attention in Europe. l irtlltifl M',fl'rlages.dr, Deaths TI-kv •'' 11" O'a Tuesday, Sept, 2811, rut the ho+cool' 'oar eieter,' iCLr's, Robt. rc n • t U s 1 of lo,-` 1 n t t .t Albert, 9. t Ont. rr ' 0 1101. N.Thnm;daughter ]s to Georvs, rigid l ahualr ,oris iso.a of Olit inn. :.7uneral on „9th (st Quecnsviile, Ont, L. 0. L. MEETING, Murphy Lodge L. 0. L., of Clin- place ist the home o' Mr. 0 iver Joan. ton will meet in their new • hall son on :Tuesday evening. A number for the first time on ePue'sday, of the immediate neighbors stet and October 121h over the Public Li- presented Mr, Johnson with military brary, and to celebriatie the occa- brushes and case, and Mt s. sion a special ,add(ress will be Ide-t Johnson with a hands, the 'brass tray. livered) by Bro. Rev. Mr. Moulton. Deep regrets were expressed at the A hearty invitation is extended to departure of Mr. and Mrs, Johnson other members of he adjoining and family to neighboring town of lodges to come to the meeting on Goderich. A. very enjoyaote evening the 12th. was spent by those present SURPRISE PA.RT1 On Mondeay evening the members of.the choir of the Baptist church met at the home of Mr, Charles Bell, the occasion being Miss Lillian Fairfull's birthday. Miss Freida Wallis made the presentation and Miss Maud Liver- more read the following address - Miss Lillian Fairfull- We, the mem- bers of the choir, and a few of your girl friends, have met on this occasion to wish you many happy returns of the day, and we ask you to accept this ring and necklet as a token of our love and esteem. 'Ve hope they will ever reinindyon of the pleasant hours spent together. Signed on behalf of the choir and your friends. The evening was spent in games, after which a dainty lunch was served, NEW PLAYER PIANO AT BLACKSTONES Goderich Signal; -The Messrs, Black 'stone installed a splendid new elec trio player paino at their restaurant Wednesday. The instrnment, which was built by the Sirerluck Manning Oo„ of London, Ont., is of the very latest design. It is enclosed in a solid quartered "alt case with class front, so that the mechanism may be seen in operation. It is operated by a concealed eleetic motor. of if desired may be operated by foot pedals. By a very simple adjustment the piano may be used in the ordinary way by striking the keyboard. It is very neat in design and has a full, rich tone. The old friends in town of the Blackstone UNDERWENT AN OPERATION. Lost week Austin Martin, son of Mrs. J. Martin, of Clinton went to Toronto inc(ienlisted. Medical examination showed that he was suffering from a slight a•uptlire, and he' was sent to St. Michael's Hospital, 'where he, underwent an operation, for the same. 'He le re- ported, as gettting along i icely and expects to, be o'ut in a meek or so. RETURNED TO ONTARIO. Mr, John Irwin, elcles son of the. late Richard Irwin, Clinton, who has been in ,Manitoba for some time as a divisional superintendent of the C. N. R. has been promoted to the superintendency of Rose- dale Disedele, with hetdquarte,rs at Toronto. Clinton boys ' are always climbing into posiinons of responsibility. FORMER PARISH PRIEST GETS AUTO A press report from St. Thomas mases the following reference to it former R. 0, clergyman who had charge of Clinton chinch when it was c mneeted to Goderich:-A pleasant function took place last Friday even ing in the auditorium of Holy Angels' Church a hen the congregation pre sent ed Father West with a •six cylin der automobile The presentation was made by Joseph T. Butler, who read an address expressing to the palish familyill be glad to know they are priest esteem and thanks for his efforts prospering in the Co. kaon on behalf of the parishets during his p astorate, Father est made a 11t ting reply, Bishop Fallot of London ' was present and eulogized Father West, who, said the bishop, was a sample of priest hood which should he found in every diocese. Father West, ..�._ he said,• was an exnmple whom young priests shou'd aspire to emulate. Pre ceding the presentation, a musical pro gram was rendered. Jae. S. Graney, acted as chairman WITH FIRST BATTALION Prohibition's Progress \Vinghsun Timsr Mrs. 11:Tasvvell, last- week received a letter from her son. Ross, dated "Somewhere in•'(France'? Aug. 241:11. (10 said that was. all he could tell of his whereabouts err • time of arrival. They had had h long march that clay and the hent and (llustl were fierce. His company is now at- tached to -the 1st (Battalion, 0. (n. IP, as reinforcements. The young gentleman is . a nephew of ivlr. .thigh Ross of town NEPHEW ENLISTS. .Arthur Norman McGuire, Milver- ton, horn ail ( Brussels, Canadian age 29, single painter. Four years service with the 29th and '28(he regiments, (militia), has enlisted with the 7101 Battle is a nephew of Mr. Alex. McGuire of Clinton. The young gentleman also learned the printing at the Brussels Post when the Editor of the N.ew Era was alms 1er•ri•ning the trade. We hope the. young man will Conic hone safely• and with promotion. CLINTON BOYS ]JIILPS THE :P,130 CROSS PCND • •• Canadians who have gone to the gyrated States to make their homes Iiy Co,moans forget the leaner of their hirtih, 011 the old fang that for a thousand years Iles braved the little and. the b1e'nzr. This in evidenced by the large timber who k., have tonne hack tot Senile t since the out1bncak of war, land in many, ether ways. A story lads °jttst reached here of , the miter - 150 of several Canucks in rais- ing funds for the Red. Ca ass. 13, Harry .Read, formerly o. Clinton, and w nephew of Joe Rnttaenbury along with other former Canad- ians who have 1'or sev i , el p7ea,as been living in Calumet, 'Mich., some, time ago secure 1 the C'al,tul et and Ilecla bands, chartered 7s boat, and went over • to Port Are thur and Fort William, where by concerts! they raised $1,000 for the Iced Cross MINOR LOCALS. ?Friday is the first of October: Council Meets on Monday next., The frost in on the pumpkin. Grain is coming in. The golden rock is yellow ;and the corn is turning brown. Tines 1:0 rciO•e for time taming p n 1 Ol 1 winter, er byetWng everything rea- ady before hand. .7he nights are growing longer. Better join the Public Library and. start the fall needing, Good books are on the shelves anti it. does not me t you very ntueh to be a mon- brr. Stovepipes chicle lip khoroughiy• cleaned of emit kcf.'n being usert jilf 100 autluum, not e,.;:y as •a:pre• caution.- against file:-, et 'seeaUne the soot acts es 7 insniations ,and -keeps the pipes m ' Inslieacl of...the heat nadir Sing from.a warm pipe, it is• car'rletl sef 'he'rltitnney ar,'d• wasted.' of Quebec the licenses have been reduced from 99 • 0.49, while in the city of • Montreal, in addition to early closing, a by-law has been passed cutting off in 1915, 90 bars, in 1916 another 50 bars, nad'by 109 198 liquor shops • Ontario, which ought to lead the Prohibition movement, lags pain- fully in the rear of the !prohibi- tion procession, although by means of the pro, incial license commis- sion, P, geode deaf hers been .done ld,, tighten matters up, so far tats it is possible to do while retaining the ilee05e system. The "war moa sures" so far taken have, however, been far /hour comprehensive,,. Just now the question of the sale of lntoxioalet;, to 501711)55 is the most pressing issue, and the com- miesios s00ms reluctant to place nun in uniform wader any ban un- less they are t'eque,tted by the military, authorities to do so. Pea 011100-11vde prohibition until after 7ls,- war is what the province ought 10 hose, and if the mattur could 1.0 refer•1ed to popular vote, there is litLle doubt What the Mee - diet would he. There would thus be no crania r dinirinrination al;ainet any class, while on opportunity a'onld be .afforcletl to test the, om',elfes" workings of prohibition. A very general shortening of the hours of sale should be the mildest 111 1150re 40. 110 ent rialneti. but oven this • does not seem to' be, seri onsly thought of • Under the cir- cumstances the most needed thing along the lice of temperance is an insistent demand from all over the province that the, present gove_'n anent shsad cl make itself acquaint err with what is going on else- Whorc,, and see to it that Lhe pro- gress -ton ard prohibition in this province i5 what it ought to 1ao. COUR Not an Ace0Pliffiii Backache. Mr. J. A.'Labiaiecbi,'Dauphin, Iylam writes: "It is my pleasure to 'write 70 lin regard to Doar's'Riclney Pills which I have been using for some time for kidney trouble, which used to affect my back so that at times I could not bend down, nor could I walk straight. I learn- ed about your pills from your Almanac, and I bless thehappy limn: I thought of buying this medicine. One time a druggist persuaded me to buy 's Kidney Pills, saying they were just as good, infact he guaranteed they were. I yielded to his advice, and what was the result? I hadeari t g dor pains in b tg nn nay y back for two days, so, I took the balance of the pills unused to 'tire druggist, and. told him, to give me Doan's ICidney Pills as they would stop the pain. in 12 • hours at the outside. He told rue he was sorr • did ofthe 1 a I not use More i e prl s, and lengthen the time to await results. I told him there is no need of waiting with Doan's Pills, they go right to she spot. No substitute for me:" Doan's. Kidney -Pills are .50c a box,3 r boxes for., 1.3J at all dealers or mailed direct ou receipt of price by The T. Beilburre Co., Limited, Totoiito, Ont. When ordering direct specify,;,: Aoan's "_ i Showing Friday and Saturday evenings, evenings, Oct, let and 2nd Rev. A. M. Boyle, B. A., of Bel - graver will preach next Sunday et both services. The minister is ab- sent preaching anniversary seryl- Wednesday and Thursday -Million cis at Belgrave. Dollar Mystery and The Black Box Rally Day was fittingly observed last Sunclay. Good 'attendance, hearty, singing, pretty decorations of, flowers, and a well chosen 'ad- dress on "Sense Qualities of a good Soldier" by Dr. Annabelle McEwen were the features. A generous contribution to the As= sembly's Rally Day Collectign vvas c given, Rev., Peter Strang, D. D., of Be- girds, :Home Mission Superinten- dent of Southern Saskatchewan, gave a splendid address to a goodly number in the church on Monday night. An old Huron County maul himself, he brought a good message of bright prospect's in hit{ province and of the good' hard -work that is being dp'ne to Canadnanize' and Christianize the 125000 non-Anglosaxons of his pro- vince. A very enjoyable box Social was given by the Girls' Club on Tues- day evening last. The chair was occupied by Mr. Geo. Roberton A quarter acre lot on North Street. and among those ;taking art For particulars apply to were Misses L. Hower, L. Fairfull, MRS. MARTIN O'DONNELL, Messrs, East and Glenn. The pro- - Spencer Street needs amounted to $22.00, ONTARIO nT CHURCH. The "Rally Day" service of last Sunday afternoon w:as - attend ed THREE EDITIONS by a congregation of people both Morning, Noon,Evening young and old. The special pro- g+ fi'eug gram of music under the direction cf Mr. 13. J. Gibbings 'was well car- ried, out and was much enjt1yed, All the News all the time. The superintendent, Mr. Bradt - :allow 'was assisted by Messr;sm, Rate by mail, any edition, 92 per year Wsltse and Walker and the pastor, The song by the Primary Class under Misses Pickett and Lavis vvas specially interesting. Onie See bills for description of this feature' aiso regular program will be shown under the patronage of Women's Patriotic Society Come early and get a good seat Don't forget by coming you will be helping the Society and the owner who is trying to better the service Admission every Friday and Saturday evenings, Adults 15c, children under ];l years 10c - NEXT WEEK-Mondav and Tuesday Tray of Hearts and blaster Key POTATOES Don't worry about your potatoes rotting, we will he able to supply yon. A car of early Irish Cobblers expected in a few days. Leave your orders with us, next door to McTaggartBros. office -Special prices for lots delivered from car before putting into store. JAMES STEEP & 00 Apples Wanted Will be in the market for all cider apples and evaporating fruit. Will have a man at the freight sheds to re- ceive supplies after 1st of October. D. CANTELON For Sale Int London Avert ser Western Ontario's Greatest Daily Circulation Dept. London Advertiser VVVssgess VVVVVVVVVwuOVWWV wVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Dispersion Sale of Iligit•Class ?Pre ilred Sliorinorns&Aberdeen Ups Collie Also Grade Cattle, Horses, Fariis,tinlalenncnts, Etc ,41. "Fairview" Stock Farm, Lot 15, Conn. 2, W. il'a ivanoslt (Near Dungannou) T talcs pleasure in inviting you to my sale of Shorthorns and Aberdeen Angus Cattla, and feel assured the offering will meet with your ap)1ovaI and ppreeiatior. Some young aanals heed d at "Fairview" Stock Ftu'm have won bourne at Guelph and Toronto Fat Steck Shows. In In e :cling and quality my herd never was bst- t.er and will be presented in good condition. The sale will be held on T EMS Iwo ear. COMMENCING AT I P.M, SllAl-iP i IMPLEMENTS Bain wagon, box and shelving, Light Wagon (Joni,, lsohsleir he, Hay Rack, feast & Woad Binds,, McCormick 1191001', Horse Rake, Fanning 14I1)1, Rallr•r, 10011.1(1 Settles, Cleat Leaf Plow,o 1\lauurr ti n•, -a ar iL tros,a Swed Dr,l (, ticatnr 'tun a 1 } Pestle 0 �u+ le 1',uw, 2 Single Plows„ Top Buggy, Open Buggy, 2 sets ea Heavy Lllnness, 2 setsof Single Harness, 2 sets of Plow Harness. 99heeln,u•row. urindstone. Sculfler, Hay Fink rope and pulleys 7 Salt I ettles.' Grain Bags, Forks. Shovels, sewet-el cords 0 (Bard sat cud, it ,usehold Furniture, 4 ae5e5 of Silo Corn in shock mud ocher articles. SHORTHORNS Roan Heifer, Belva, No 1151)41, 1 year old Roan Crow, Wellesiy 13lossein No 01.-13(7, clue to calf Oct 20 :Ned Reiter, 1: irene No 102952, 8 years old, due to calf May 17 EP Red 1-Ieifer, blissi.e Girl No106S24, 1 year old, due to calf Dec 20 ea Roan Bull (Jalf, Roan Signet, No 101324, 8 months old • Routs Cow, Roan Rehm No 91121. 5 years old, due to calf Oct 11) he+,a Red 13n11 Easter Jim, No 101813, 7 months old O ]led Dow, Flossie, No 102261, 8 years olct, due to calf March 10 es White Calf, White Queen, No 113013, (i mouths old s Boat, Cnyv, Jennie, No 101908, 3 years olcl, due to calf April 7 o • Buil Calf, Red Chief, No. 101322, 8 months old . • Ream Cow, Nerbene, Ne 82082, S years old, due to calf: March 28 ..0 • Rid (310. Lady Alice, Nn1 +)1724, 0 years old, due to calf Dec 11 09 „ Roan Heifer, Ella, No 1150.12, 1 year old e. CD ABERDEEN ANt}US Heifer, Duchese, 1 yens• old • yy (low, Clinton Dew .D,rop 2nd, No 4501, 14 yes. eld due to call' June 10 • (oow, Dell iro, u\no1u1t3, 1N>, o0 4y7a.rsimopld, OdmuneadJivanne N180 10116, due May 10 „p • Bell Uali, College Rover, No29290, 8 months old to Heifer,- Pride, 2 years old, dao to calf Nov 25 0_ • HORSES -1 Horse 6years old, draft,, honest years old, draft Mare 4 years all drain, Gelding 2 years ole] draft, Foal of 1915 Filly 2 years olrl draft, ' Gelding 1 year cid a,>;rieulture r• e old general ur ose ''v }. ill 2 t Dta ,n � 1'u y Y , t, P P !, ny 0 yewrs old Drivieg Mare, quiet for ladies to drive, thoroughly reliable GRADL- o C v s'vcitrin a teer-earlir g H si fenSt eer OW PIGS, ETO-BerkshireSov. 1year, .with 7 pigs foot, 7anvorth Sows 6 months old HENS.-120 Mame bred Leghorn Bens, good laying •strain > TERMS -19 Mon lbs credit given on furnishing satisfactor secntit v 4." per cent per an mien aliowed.for cash. AI] cows with calves at feet are proven breeders. As soon as animal is sold it bud twee, 7lie Uro• petty of the purchaser, hut'good care will he taken of them and will be placed oh ,tis fortrose wishing them srinPad,'Of ' ifinatee of • registration furnishsd, Catalogue sent on request, L tlii,.g card without eeveve as Ihava renbed my fain. ' JUS A,MALLOU e '.;' Y GH to irieto. 7', 1 arfii i':•+ ,p ! O to ol, .r >• Capt, '., a ..(as ,,ileo ,s;ipected 11 lo0W�01I 01W, r01�a�0 OY6AP� ORiel, A� VM-4°u9W• } Smaller Coal Bills Let us reduce your coal itsup- plying Wecandob b? Y plying you with a coal that lasts long, gives a steady heat and leaves only a small amount of ash. This coal is LEHIGHIVALLEY ANTHRACITE The Coal That Satisfies It will save you money. Give it a trial. Clinton 1X. J. Holloway, 1 Western University, London ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE Income Doubled -Now X75,000 Another large large addition to Faculty and Equipment m Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment in view Write for particulars to: E. E. BRAITHWAITE, M,A., Ph.D. President. Seed Wheat for Sale ABUNDANCE -A quantity of this reliable variety is offered -a good sample, free from weed seed, and thoroughly dry. Price $1 per bushel J, F, GRANT, London Road Cows for Sale. Fresh Cows and springers, will sell privately. Time will be given by furnishing bankable paper. Poultry Wanted Highest market price will paid for fat hens and chickens W. MARQUIS, Phone 14 on 160 Base Line To the Farmers of Huron We are paying 30 and 37 and some- times a little more for good No, 2 white oats. must be cleaned through a fanning mill. Some buyers are paying only 35 and scalping the farmers by telling them that 35c is the highest price which is not true, We pay 37 mainly for oats, and want clean barley and buckwheat, all we can get. Will take wheat soon as Government fixes the grade. Wheat is all right and should be over 91.00 a bushel. W, H, PERRIN, Clinton Painting & Paper Hanging Painting and Paper Hanging neatly and promptly done, Orders left at Hunnitot d's Grocery Store or at my residence, Victoria Street. THOS, GRAELIS For Sale 1'wo storey frame house, on Isaac St. Clinton, eight reoms, waterworks and . electric light, with or without stable, Will he sold reasonable, Easy terms, .Apply to OLIVER JOHNSON, Goderich, Ont, For Sale House for sale in a desirable 10 - cation, corner of Ring and Joseph streets, half way between post-of- fic:e and depot, apply m A. J. GRIGG,. Farina For Sale • Lot 33, Con. 1, Tuckersmith, con- taining 100 aures, 'Frame house, bank barn, 6 acres 'Hardwood bush well watered and mostly seeded for pasture. (For terms, etc., apply A. F. JOHNS, 1485 Danforth ave., Toronto. Farm t . o Rent 100 acre farm on the :Bayfield Road, 24 miles south of Clinton, well eulti vated, good brick house, bank barn and other buildings. Two wells on. place, orchard. Fos further' particulars apply to -MRS L YMRS. JOHN WIGGINTON Bol: 231, Clinton OPEN ALL NJ41111I71' The'seasou is. now on for- gasolene stoves, Why not.huy filtered gasolene out of our Bowser Pomp -it passes throogh 5 screens and a filter -Prices always the lowest, • Auto Supplies and :Bicycle Repairing p Auto livery Paxrnan a � tifAna 1, CEMENT ,4 j% lY� LY�. We have just received a carload of the same old brand of Portland Ce- ment which has alh'ays given you , such. complete satisfaction. It always f'ill's your requirements. You cannot in matte a mistake uslnd<, the National. ra ete�yr p •�� r�q�,.w.... . e 1„ 11NI Te sit