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The Clinton New Era, 1913-10-30, Page 2�'^R :,:'i'•� sail omeH Suffer When They Could Be Well? It'ia se easy to be well and strong and 'bid to enjoy life, teat it is surprising hew many women drag intheselves- hraugli the day sufferipg tortures from Janie back due to kidney „trouble. Mrs, Wilcox fpuad the way to cure ller'seif and gladly writes ;&bout it so that others Play. be induced to use the;saine remedy, BIG LORRAINE. 'During the last winter, I was bothered very much with a Weak Back. I was advised by a friend to try GIN PILLS and 1 did, The first box I found helped me very much and I found when I had taken the second, I was completely cured." Mn.sF. WILCOX. If GIN PILLS do not do all that we say they will—let us know, and we will cheerfully refund you your money. Send for a free sample and see for yourself that they will do you good, Then buy the regular boxes at your dealers-5oc., 6 for $2. 50. 202 National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited Toronto. The New Era. 47T13 YEAR. "IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE." W. II. KERB ii, SON, Props J. Leslie Kerr, Business Manager New' Era, One Year in advance $1.00 New Era, wl:,e.i not paid in ad- vance $1.50 New Era. tothe. United States in advance $1.50 ,Advertising Rates on Application. Job work prices advance on July lst, 1913, in accordance with the Huron Co, Press Asso- ciationBates. - Office Phone 30 House Phone 95 Children's Hair Bleep It Clean and Free' Front Disease by Using Parisian Sage, If you want your children to grow up with strong, , beautiful niff ul and vi ox ous hair teach the. m to use .Paris- ilan Sage—the world renown Hair Tonic. Parisian Sage isguaranteed by W. S, R. Holmes to cure dandruff and stop falling hair in two weeks It grows new hair quickly in cases ,where the hair is "thinning out" t is positively the most delight- ful, invigorating hair drfessing on. the market for family use. It isnot ,stickey or greasy and will make your hair soft, lustrous and luxur sant. Itputs life and beauty into dull faded hair 'Get a larger bottle from W. 5.15.'Hglmes and watch its rapid action , Regular price 50 cents Does Apple Growing Pay? $215 per Acre Net Profit From One Orchard in Durham County Twohundred barrels of apples from atwo acre orchard is the hand some crop W }3, Gibson, of Durbam ,eounty, expects to pick %his year Ninety-eight per cent, of these ap plea are free from insect and fungus attack About Seventy-five Percent of the pick will- grade number one The grose return from the two run dreg barrels will b� well over five hundred dollars Three years ago ;this dame orchard barely yielded fifty barrels of apples and half of these were culle• If there are still any doubting Thomases in the apple bilsifnie,ss! regalreling the ve%ile of SEVERE BRONCHIAL COUGH IDoctors Feared Lung Trouble; Restored to. Health 'by Vino'.. The medical profession does, not be• neve that lung troubles are inherited, but a person may inherit a weakneen >r tendency to them. Mrs. Kate Heckman, Springfield, Dhfo, says: "A few years ago I was n a very bad run-down condition, and the physician told me I had consume• 'ion, -I tried another physician, and ie told me I had ulcers' on my right ung, I quit the physicians and parted on Vfnol.' Today 1 sin erfectiy healthy, and that fie why I eggmmend Vlnol." c, Vinol soothess and heals the. inflam- rY s1Maces and allays the cough, 7ino1 creates an appetite, strengthens he digestive organs and gives the latient eitrengtbe to throw off n- fpient pulmonary diseases. i Try a bottle of Vinol with the ,un- larstanding that your money will be eturned if It does not help you. W. S. R. Holmes, Druggist Cainhon, Ontario spliavin6 and properly :caring for orchlapd,'eust go and bays a talk With Mr Gibson end loole over his orceleserds , A fele years` ago when E S. Dun can, agricultural representative for Durham County,' went through his district preaching the doctrine of better farming, and.eboveall, better. orchard management, farmers `akl listenecl,.attentively They said his argument§ were logical and his statements seemed practical They nlodde 'tt xand approved and talked M: a o:ve4 ice revue* Snit When it flame to laying out afew hue dyed dollars' for spraying mixtures and spray outfits it was a different. matter The next year Durham county produced the sante worruy and scabby apples, which already have gained for Ontario a bad pame in the world's ;apple market Accordingly M1 Dunc'en ceased talking and rolling up. his ,sleeves started it to show Dilr11am1 county farmers that he was no more theor ist but was advocating principles theapplication which.would mean thousands' of dollars tlo farmers in his district PRACTICAL METHODS ADOPTED He went through his county and picked out four orchards, which had for years been neglected and ill 'kept They hied hot been prun- ed and the trees were the !happy hunting grounds for 'myriads, of in- sects which fed on the nourishment of the trees They were not produe Ing :enough apples to pay for pick- ing and were kept on the.. farm out of sentiment than anything else Mr Duncan obtained permission from; the owners of the erel3ards to allow him to take charge of thein for three yeasts' One of these or- chards war the two acres owned by Mr Gibson, which you could not buy to -clay for less thana thousand dollars per acre MARKETING THE GREAT PRO- BLEM Unless you have a large orchard for .I:ive close to a 'large city itis al- most impossible to make a success of apple -growing without co -opera tion in selling the fruit,' says W F Hydd, of the Ontario Fruit brand "The small grower is at the mercy of the apple dealer Who buys out his orchard When several. farmers. co- operate they are able to make up a car load and ship them profilably to .a distant market, In order to cap- ture the western market it will be neccessary to box pack our apples The day we refuse to supply the west with box packed apples that day the western market is lostand our place taken by the United States The apples which brought the high est price in Toronto last year were box packed fvom the United States People who livein rooms and flats don't want to be bothered with bar cels " rI.� The family remedy for Coughs and Colds "Shiloh costs so I,tU^ and doerso much!, Had Them Breathless For a Moment. A regular customer at a certain restaurant was a confirmed non - tipper. Not only so, but he loudly ad- vised his friends not to tip. At last, says The Manchester Guardian, the waitresses resolved to give him a les- son. One brought him his change be- fore his friends. It was-ls. 5d., all in coppers, neatly spread on a tray. The mean man looked at it, and his friends thought that this time he would have to give something. "There's a penny," said the non - tipper. For a moment it was thought that he bad swerved from his principles, but he added, "Now young woman, take all that away and get me a shilling and a six- pence." The Peoples of Ltaly. There is a market: difference in stature and temperament between the people of north Italy and those of south Italy. The Longobards, or Lombards, who about 568 took pos- session of norther., Italy and per- manently established themselves in the rich valley watered by the Po and its affluents, were of Teutonic stock, their original home having been the region on the left bank of the Elbe, round about Madgeburg and Lune- burg, Germany, while the Italian south of Lombardy are of the old Latin stock. This fact explains the physical and other differences be- tween the people from the north and the people from the -south of Italy. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA THE PASSPORT AND TRAVEL. Official Credentials Necessary To Cross Frontiers. The passport will disappear as a condition of international travel only with the coming of the 'millennium, It would be easier to drive a camel through the eye of a needle than to smuggle a foreigner Into Russia with - mit a passport. Whether he die's the Czar's frontier from the sea, by the gateway of Batoum, or by land, where Nord Express ruTly through Wirbai en, die telhTer will be called upon to stand and deliver his pass, - port almort before he has filled his lungs with Russian air, It is a ease of passport first and customs after, for if the traveler's- credentials are not in order his luggage need not be opened, It might be thought that in- seection at the former would snake; but there is another examination to undergo at Tiflis or St. Petersburg, as the case may be; and, indeed, dur- ing a stay of, some weeks in the capi- tal the document 1s' usually retained by the manager of ;he hotel, and must be endorsed again by the police before the holder leaves the country. The one redeeming feature of this otherwise irritatmpn surveillance is that it costs nothing, since the Rus- sian authorities undertake all the ne- cessary formalities withoet enacting so pll}oh,es'glihle to their trouble, It is the fashion to'i went, as well as ridicule, this attitude 'of the Bus sian police; but tourists who are im- patient of such ecentiny are free to stay away, and She methods of Mus- covy are, after all, 'hot more prying or impertinent than 'those of Mont- real. The Canadian •immigration bu- reau demands from each arrival an assurance that he is not an Anarchist, a polygamist, cripple, `or bereditary eiebeciles fit insl'sta on knowing wins- uccesS-dePendslargelYuPoll ` ood Health Inour;r!ace for' -e ccess don't u luoce s sight Of the facCthat only throw h good health can `ou attain g g y success. • The tension you must necessarily place upon your nor " ,P gest and tbe, , .. sacrifice of proper exercise yon have to make at times must be balanced in some way, • ; el p_i_y Dr. Piers 'sGolden Medico, ver is the balancing power—a vitalizingow power. It acts on the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition thus • MR, YDOCTOR GROAT'., the blood andThe PLY DOCTOR C Moonpurifying giving strength`to the nerves, Tho Poople'a Common. indirectly aiding the liver to perform its very important Sense Medical Advisor newly revised up -to.. work, Dr.;Pierce's Golden medical Discovery has been date edition—of 1008 successful, for a generation as a tonic and body builder. 0050.. :',?er. hosts of dalicste queotone Sold by medicine dealers in liquid or 'tablet form-. which every woman,. tial Lex of "Tablets" mailed on receipt of 50 one- On aleormarried,onahr cent stamps., o knave. 8e t FREE • - - in. cloth binding to ney cddre,s an receipt of if in failing health, write Dr. R. V. Pierce's SO one -lent stamps, to cover coat of wrapping faculty at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, New York end mailing only. ther he has paid his own passage. It asks questions about his parents and grandparents, and in'fact displays an inquistiveness of which Russian offi- cials wollld never dream. The trouble in Turkey, where the ordinary passport of other countries is replaced by the taskere, is, on the other hand, that of continual petty exaetionsof a few piasters here and a few piasters there, not only (in the days of Abd-ul-Hamid) on entering, but actually on leaving -the country as well. Nowadays, however, this. rule of inspecting the teskere of anyone quitting Ottoman territory, which were merely an excuse for a last backsheesh, has wisely been done away with. The object of the passport has al- tered during the past two centuries. The "license to travel" of Elizabeth- an times represented in effect an export duty on tourists, and was in- sisted on in the hope of discouraging foreign travel, which the authorities regarded, in post -reformation days, as subversive of Protestantism and likely also to undermine the patrio- tic sentiment of English youth. Ed- ward VI. and Elizabeth both gave letters, which may virtually be re- garded as passports, to commercial adventurers trading in Russia and Persia. Nowadays, on the other hand, a passport is simply a certificate of citizenship, in which the foreign sec- retary for the time being calls upon all those "whom it may concern" to pass the bearer "freely, without let or hindrance," and to afford all ne- cessardy assistance and protection. The modern passport is a coldly im- personal and allele' document, with none of the glamor of these old let- ters from princes; but something analogous to them survived until re- cently in Morocco, where the grand vizier used to give his sign manual to favored travelers in the atlas or other wild regions of the Shereefian empire, whereby they were sure of the assistance of country kakis and of immunity from attack or imposi- tion. The priceless letter used to cost nothing beyond thanks at an audi- ence and the only obligations which it entailed on the holder was that he should at his own expense include• a couple of Moorish soldiers In his retinue. The armory of these warriors was somewhat obsolete, but they were handy men in pitching a tent or lighting a camp fire and were generally worth more than their very modest keep and wage. Very Untidy. The great baseball player's wife had never seen a game,' but he finally persuaded her to view one in which he was to play. He was doing his best, of course. One strike had beep i1ohE The family remedy for Coughs and Colds. Small - dose. Small bottle. Best since 1870, cauoa on armtyle URana' 111 Uttbtl- , ball anecdotes, two men were out and the bases full. Our hero was gather- ing his strength for the swat he was going to give the ball. And the ball came. -He knew it was his as the ball started, and with a mighty crack he lifted it into space, Dropping his bat, he sped for first, and ere the roar of applause burst out a, slight woman in the grand stand rose and called: I "Will, come back here and put that bat where it belor DOCTORS SAID COLD NOT GET CORED THREE VIALS OF Mllburn's Laxa-Liver, Pills CURED HIM. Could Hardly Eat on flccouni of Indigestion.. MR. DAVID Bairamng, Claremont, N.S., writes: -"I have had indigestion for some years, and could hardly eat. It then turned into a sour stomach, and the doctors said I could not get cured. I used a lot of medicine until at last one of my friends told me to use MiesuRN's LAXA-LIVER PII,Ls, and after 1 had used three Vials, I was completely cured, and I always keep them in the house now." MnnvtN's LAxA-LIVER Pit,i;s are a wonderful remedy for all diseases or dis- orders of the liver, and have been univer- sally used during the twenty odd years they have been on the market, Price 25 cents 8 vial, or 5 for 51.00, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt or price by The T, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. h t.l c •'d 'sr: i tie;•. I r e i, 1 !' 1tortyy as war. r lk 1 r l :' r, ,. 1_', gold 1 tee- teea tiu1' z a gelas••o•••••s•o••••••••••• • • IIEL[GRIIPIV It s ,incl all duties of a Station e • Agent are easily learned at • home by means of our New • • Homo Study Courses, We 0 0 ilnvito you to write for par- W • ticulars and sample lessons, p • It will pay you well to learn • Y these things. Write Shaw's C • Telegraph r h a vnd Railroad • � • School, Yon o Street, Tor- 0 gnto, W. H. Shaw, president. s • • ••s••111s•e••o•••••••••••s••' Without a doubt you'll rrs :'moi find this out. in a11?•" •, your travels round about; the bread that's best with any lineal— is just th'e;onp and only real/ Mother's Bread.Mr.: batter bread could not be made —that's what you'll say when you have tried this crispy, crusty; Mother's artliff Phone No. 1 and have it delivered to your house every day.1° 1 • viD1'l!°C. lltcuisiva of Voters List. S`Iptice is herebygiven 't Cour.; w I. b • held, 5 e r 1 , pert0 sunnt o the t oters Listet, by His Honour the Tutigr of the County, Court .of the County of Huron. at the Town Hall' -T the Town of Clinton, on Thurs- day, the 301h day of October, 1.913. a i 9. o'clock Ran,. to hear and de- Lcins'ne complaints of errors and ons ,kion=• in Eh:, Voters List of the y un%cipallty of Clinton for 1913. Dacnd nICl'Titop this 16th day of Ocl ober: ''1913. D.. L. MACPHERSON, Pow17, Clerli hoineseefers Excursion October 14th. 21st, 28th To' Manitoba. Alberta, Saskatche- Evan via Chicago, St. Paul and Duluth X01 Sa snag, and the Northern Nay. Co. S(r'nnipeg and Return 535.00 Edmonton and Return 43.00 Ps'oport!oratis low, rates to other po'nts. Return limit two months'. Through Pullman Tourist Sleep- ing Cars are, operated to Winnipeg without change, leaving Toronto 11 p.m. on above dates, The Grand Trunk Pacific; Rail- way is the ,shortest and quickest route between Winnipeg, Saska- toon. Edmonton. Full particulars and reservations at, any Orrin d Trunk Ticket 'office. John Bamford & Son, city passen- g r• and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A: 0. leatt.'son, station agent NOTICE TO,CREDITORS In the Estate of Alin Stevens NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the state of Ann Stevens', late .of .he VA:age of Londesboro, ill the Comity of Huron, widow; who died ole or about the twenty- seventh day of July, 1913, are' re- quired to deliver to the undersign- ed administrator or his solicitor, on or before the first day of Novem- b-r. 1913, e full statement of their claims together with particulars thereof and ,the nature of the sec- urities, if any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE these after the said last mentioned date, the sa administrator will proceed to d strihute the estate of the said de- ceased amongst the persons enti- tled there to having regard only to such claims as they shall have received due notice in 'accordance herewith. Dated at Cl:nton, Oct. 13th, 1913 Daniel Stevens. 1.dnr, nist'ator, W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont. SoLcitor for the Administrator Good Farm tor Sale. Lot 35, Concession o, cession 3 Z ?d.ersmith containing 100 acres, 93 all cleared and in a splendid state sof cultiv- ation. The farm is Well under drained and fenced with five acres of good hardwood bush. Large bank barn and straw shed with good stabling, sire and other out biuild;egs. Good brick ]louse eight rooms Idtehenaad woodshed with good crl;ar and harcl and soft e ater t There is astlendid apple 1 orchard also largo olchaz•tl of plums, pars. ant chert s trees and an abundance of shade `trees,• On the farm are two never failing�N wells one with with the windmill The farm is convenient to church and school.six miles from thetown town of Clinton and Seaforth and 2 1-2 miles from Brucefield Tele- phone in house wall long distaliree connection, rural mail delivery route to be established immdiately Terms reasonable as' the pro - rioter is giving up farming. Apply on the premises or address. A. ELCOAT, Brucefield Slabs For Sale 14 inches long, Hardwood, 12 inches long, Body Wood. STAPLETON SAW Tit GEMENT We can fill all orders for Na- tional Portland Cement at once. call or phone. J. EIUTT011T LONDESBORO CLINTON COAL YARDS YardS Opposite G. T;R, Station ill: kinds of Coal on hand-- Chestnut and—Chestnut Sofa Coal Stove Blacksmith Furnace Coke kennel Coal and Wood Tile -2i, 3 and '4 -Inch size -- The' ize—The` Tile is of the very best quality. Brick to,Order.. eRBBS Phone 52. irisi'Vauted Experienced,' aihdirls> g to learn [`Tutting -and Looping,, Will pay y VV. •xat>vlclevee //a BAREft1'E iR FIOLICITOR NO k t.e.f/0, ETO :- 0Z51'I rON el week tl'inle.. learnpng.,. Steady �. e a y 1it?Tllpyment,, Pleasant posit i ion. Aliply at oa-ee CLTNTON KNITTINII' CO Chiltern, Ontario, Notice I am prepared to do carpentering Sud" i'spaiiimg. , Storm doors and Windows made to order. Charges e s reasonable. Orders left at the 'house or at Tt Watts' shoe store will beprornptly attended to ALEX. GOSLEIGH,' Rattenbury Street Rouse for Sale. I am instructed to sell quick. Here is a chance 55 secure an excellent gnome. ata. bargain price, I will siuow property, and consider any fair offer, t 0. B. HALE. For Sale A second-hand Wood Furnace in first-class condition. Also one sec- ond-lralnd Radiant Home Heater. Apply to THOS. HAWKINS, at Rowland's Hardware Farm for Sale. A desirable 100 -acre' farm for sale, being Lot 24, Con. 5, H Ilett. Good frame house and kitchen ; bank barn 50x66, 3 miles from Clin- ton, 3-4 mile from school. The farm is well fenced, well underdrained, and in good state of cultivation. Plenty of spring water. Possession given to suit! purchaser. Fon_fur- ther particulars apply to JOHN CARBERT, , Clinton, P.O. Phone 4 on' 165. Live Fowls Wanted I ale now ready ito handle Fat Hens and Young Chick'elns, and Young Ducks, .sit highest prices, Poultry taken not later than Thursday rof each week. Other Fowls handled later on. W. MARQUIS Base Line, Phone 14 on 166. Money Wanted. I have several inquiries for loans of various amounts and will be pleased to find investments for funds on mortgages. W. BRYDONE Farm for Sale A desirable SO acre farm Inc sale 'Good frame house, a parlor, dining room, summer kitchen and wood sired. A bang: barn with cement floors, pig pen with cement floor and troughs, and drive shed, well drained, all seeded but about 22 acres, everything in good shape, Some of the money may be had et a low rate of interest, will sell with or without 'crop. Apply to H. HESE-, I Londesboro, or on the premisesr o, lot 17, con. 8. Hull ett, Farm For Sale A first class farm, consisting of 75 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34,'Hu1- lett township, Smiles from, Londes- boro, and 5 miles from; Blyth 11-2 Miles from School. A bank .barn 36 by 56, another barn 36x52, drive shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty of water, about ani, (acre of or- chalid. Possession can be given right after harvest. Apply to WILLIAM LONGMAN, 1Blyth, P.30. FORD & MeLEOD We're new selling Timothy Seed (Government Standard.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover, We always have on hand —Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn Highest Market Prices paid for Hay and all Grains, FORS & llaLEO1) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 4.4 Pianos E See and here our finest 5 New Stylish designs of s Doherty Pianos and t Organs,io ► ,special values in Art P. Cases Pianos and organs rent ed, choice new Edison E 4 phonographs, Music & variety goods. 4 4 4 a ,9, Music Emporium C. Hoare • • enrintm5 is,. iIltL,B f 7enneyauce, NotaryP bl]e Commissioner, I etc. REAL ESTATE ANI) INSURANCE 'Issuer of Marriage Licenses,. Plluron'aSt., Clinton, • H. T. RANCBI Notary I'uulle, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate,: INSURANCE:AGENT--Representing 14 Firo:ro surance Companies,;, [Division Court Office. Medial, DR) '2. W. TIHOMPSON Physician, Surgeon, Eta eoecial attention given to diseases of the Dye, Ear, Throat, and Nose, Eyes carefully -examined. and suitable glasses mese r'bed , Office and Residence. Two doors west of the Commercial Rotel Duran St, DRS. GUNK anti GANDIEII, Dr. W. Gunn, L. 1E. C. P., L. 11, C. d.. Ed,* Dr. J. 0, Cloudier. ILA, MX, Office—Ontario Street, Clinton. Right anile at residence, Rattenbnry;St, or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. conn cheer, ate" .office and residence on tenbury St., onposite W. Farran's residence; DR. F. R. RXON DENTIST; HC'rown and Bridge Work a Specialty:" ,.- Graduate of 0.0.0.2,.; Chicago, and R.O,D,E Toronto. Dayllcid rut"lliondays; May 1st to itecemb DR. Ili. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store, Special care taken to make dental tree.i. ment as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction me. GODERIOH ONT 'satnletal.; Sales a spocinit), ()Were at At. New ERA office, Clinton, promrtly attended to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' Bole Soto discounted. G. D. McTaggart M. D. McTaggar McTaggart Bros. DRINKERS ALBERT ST , CLINTON' General Banking Business transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on deposits. The McKillop flutuat Fire Insurance cod Parm and Isolated Town Prop. erty Only insured. OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Seafolith, >' Connolly, Vice -Pres., Goderieh. T. E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seaforth, DIRECTORS, Jas, Connelly, Hclmesville, John Watt, 'Harlock; G. Dale, CIinton; D. 1. McGregor, Seafortb • J. Evans Beechwood, J. G. Grieve, 'Winthrop. J Benneweis, Brodhagen ; M. Mc-. Ewan, Clinton. Each Director is Inspector of losses in his own district. AGENTS. Robt -Smith, Harlock ; Ed. Hinch-. ley, Seaforth ; Wm, Chesney, Eg-- mondville; J, W Yeo, 'Holmesviile„. Payments may be. ,made at The Morrish Clothing Co., Clinton, • or R.H. Cott, Goderieh. JACOB TAYLOR CLINTON Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office lesac Street, nest door to New EL'R Grand TrnukRaiiway System Railway Time Table London, Huron and Bruce. North Passenger London, depart Centralia Exeter Heneall Kippen10.18 Brucefield 10,80 Clinton 11.00 Londesboro 11.18 Blyth 11.27 Be grave 11.40 Wingham, arrive11.50 3.30 a m 4.50 p'tn 9.40 5;.43 9,53 5.54 1 5.05 6.11 6.19 6,85 8.52 7.00 7.13 7.8511 South Wingham, depart.. Belgrave Blyth Londesboro Clinton Brucefield Kippen' Hensall; Exeter Centralia London,`arrive, 10.00 Buffalo and &lode Wes` Passenger Stratford .10:00 12.20 5.25 10.20 Mitchell. 10,22 12.45 5.55 10.47 Seaforth.....,10,45 1.10 6.18 11,12 Clinton,. 11.07, 1.25 6.40 11.28 Holmes —.11.16 1,33 6 46 11 ,88 Goderi ch .. ,,,,11.35 1.50 7.05 11,55 East I eesengsr pm Goderich. ,. 7, 0 2.40 4500 Holmesville .. 7.26 2.57' 5.06 Clinton., ........ 7.35 3,07 5,15 Seatorth 7.52 3.25 5.32 Mitchell.-- 8,16 3,48 .555. Stratford'.......,,8.40 4 15 6;20 Passenge 6.43am 3.33pns- 6,54 3.44 7.08 5.56 7.16 4.04 7.50 4.23 8.12 4.39 8.23 4,47 8.32 4.52 8,48 5.05 9,00 5.15, 6.10 ••••S•••••••••S•••••••s•s• 110 Small Advls. Always Pays AAAAAAA1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA0001111611111111110901111011•1.11000 ®1 - IFS, 1-'1ti A BRONCHIAL COUGH is wearing and dangerous because the inflamed, mucus-filled tubes interfere with breathing and the fresh air passes through that unhealthy tissue. Probably no other remedy affords such prompt `, and permanent relief as Scott's Emulsion; it checks the cough, heals the linings of the throat , + `t and bronchial tubes and strengthens the lungs to avert tuberculosis. This point cannot be empha- �pp sized too strongly—that Scott's Emulsion has 4t J( been suppressing bronchitis for forty years and will help you. insist on SCOTT'S. careful to avoid substitutes and •mss S ' S. . `•'"'"'- AT ANY DRUG STORE. 13-77 Et o ICI gb Without a doubt you'll rrs :'moi find this out. in a11?•" •, your travels round about; the bread that's best with any lineal— is just th'e;onp and only real/ Mother's Bread.Mr.: batter bread could not be made —that's what you'll say when you have tried this crispy, crusty; Mother's artliff Phone No. 1 and have it delivered to your house every day.1° 1 • viD1'l!°C. lltcuisiva of Voters List. S`Iptice is herebygiven 't Cour.; w I. b • held, 5 e r 1 , pert0 sunnt o the t oters Listet, by His Honour the Tutigr of the County, Court .of the County of Huron. at the Town Hall' -T the Town of Clinton, on Thurs- day, the 301h day of October, 1.913. a i 9. o'clock Ran,. to hear and de- Lcins'ne complaints of errors and ons ,kion=• in Eh:, Voters List of the y un%cipallty of Clinton for 1913. Dacnd nICl'Titop this 16th day of Ocl ober: ''1913. D.. L. MACPHERSON, Pow17, Clerli hoineseefers Excursion October 14th. 21st, 28th To' Manitoba. Alberta, Saskatche- Evan via Chicago, St. Paul and Duluth X01 Sa snag, and the Northern Nay. Co. S(r'nnipeg and Return 535.00 Edmonton and Return 43.00 Ps'oport!oratis low, rates to other po'nts. Return limit two months'. Through Pullman Tourist Sleep- ing Cars are, operated to Winnipeg without change, leaving Toronto 11 p.m. on above dates, The Grand Trunk Pacific; Rail- way is the ,shortest and quickest route between Winnipeg, Saska- toon. Edmonton. Full particulars and reservations at, any Orrin d Trunk Ticket 'office. John Bamford & Son, city passen- g r• and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A: 0. leatt.'son, station agent NOTICE TO,CREDITORS In the Estate of Alin Stevens NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the state of Ann Stevens', late .of .he VA:age of Londesboro, ill the Comity of Huron, widow; who died ole or about the twenty- seventh day of July, 1913, are' re- quired to deliver to the undersign- ed administrator or his solicitor, on or before the first day of Novem- b-r. 1913, e full statement of their claims together with particulars thereof and ,the nature of the sec- urities, if any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE these after the said last mentioned date, the sa administrator will proceed to d strihute the estate of the said de- ceased amongst the persons enti- tled there to having regard only to such claims as they shall have received due notice in 'accordance herewith. Dated at Cl:nton, Oct. 13th, 1913 Daniel Stevens. 1.dnr, nist'ator, W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont. SoLcitor for the Administrator Good Farm tor Sale. Lot 35, Concession o, cession 3 Z ?d.ersmith containing 100 acres, 93 all cleared and in a splendid state sof cultiv- ation. The farm is Well under drained and fenced with five acres of good hardwood bush. Large bank barn and straw shed with good stabling, sire and other out biuild;egs. Good brick ]louse eight rooms Idtehenaad woodshed with good crl;ar and harcl and soft e ater t There is astlendid apple 1 orchard also largo olchaz•tl of plums, pars. ant chert s trees and an abundance of shade `trees,• On the farm are two never failing�N wells one with with the windmill The farm is convenient to church and school.six miles from thetown town of Clinton and Seaforth and 2 1-2 miles from Brucefield Tele- phone in house wall long distaliree connection, rural mail delivery route to be established immdiately Terms reasonable as' the pro - rioter is giving up farming. Apply on the premises or address. A. ELCOAT, Brucefield Slabs For Sale 14 inches long, Hardwood, 12 inches long, Body Wood. STAPLETON SAW Tit GEMENT We can fill all orders for Na- tional Portland Cement at once. call or phone. J. EIUTT011T LONDESBORO CLINTON COAL YARDS YardS Opposite G. T;R, Station ill: kinds of Coal on hand-- Chestnut and—Chestnut Sofa Coal Stove Blacksmith Furnace Coke kennel Coal and Wood Tile -2i, 3 and '4 -Inch size -- The' ize—The` Tile is of the very best quality. Brick to,Order.. eRBBS Phone 52. irisi'Vauted Experienced,' aihdirls> g to learn [`Tutting -and Looping,, Will pay y VV. •xat>vlclevee //a BAREft1'E iR FIOLICITOR NO k t.e.f/0, ETO :- 0Z51'I rON el week tl'inle.. learnpng.,. Steady �. e a y 1it?Tllpyment,, Pleasant posit i ion. Aliply at oa-ee CLTNTON KNITTINII' CO Chiltern, Ontario, Notice I am prepared to do carpentering Sud" i'spaiiimg. , Storm doors and Windows made to order. Charges e s reasonable. Orders left at the 'house or at Tt Watts' shoe store will beprornptly attended to ALEX. GOSLEIGH,' Rattenbury Street Rouse for Sale. I am instructed to sell quick. Here is a chance 55 secure an excellent gnome. ata. bargain price, I will siuow property, and consider any fair offer, t 0. B. HALE. For Sale A second-hand Wood Furnace in first-class condition. Also one sec- ond-lralnd Radiant Home Heater. Apply to THOS. HAWKINS, at Rowland's Hardware Farm for Sale. A desirable 100 -acre' farm for sale, being Lot 24, Con. 5, H Ilett. Good frame house and kitchen ; bank barn 50x66, 3 miles from Clin- ton, 3-4 mile from school. The farm is well fenced, well underdrained, and in good state of cultivation. Plenty of spring water. Possession given to suit! purchaser. Fon_fur- ther particulars apply to JOHN CARBERT, , Clinton, P.O. Phone 4 on' 165. Live Fowls Wanted I ale now ready ito handle Fat Hens and Young Chick'elns, and Young Ducks, .sit highest prices, Poultry taken not later than Thursday rof each week. Other Fowls handled later on. W. MARQUIS Base Line, Phone 14 on 166. Money Wanted. I have several inquiries for loans of various amounts and will be pleased to find investments for funds on mortgages. W. BRYDONE Farm for Sale A desirable SO acre farm Inc sale 'Good frame house, a parlor, dining room, summer kitchen and wood sired. A bang: barn with cement floors, pig pen with cement floor and troughs, and drive shed, well drained, all seeded but about 22 acres, everything in good shape, Some of the money may be had et a low rate of interest, will sell with or without 'crop. Apply to H. HESE-, I Londesboro, or on the premisesr o, lot 17, con. 8. Hull ett, Farm For Sale A first class farm, consisting of 75 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34,'Hu1- lett township, Smiles from, Londes- boro, and 5 miles from; Blyth 11-2 Miles from School. A bank .barn 36 by 56, another barn 36x52, drive shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty of water, about ani, (acre of or- chalid. Possession can be given right after harvest. Apply to WILLIAM LONGMAN, 1Blyth, P.30. FORD & MeLEOD We're new selling Timothy Seed (Government Standard.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover, We always have on hand —Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn Highest Market Prices paid for Hay and all Grains, FORS & llaLEO1) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 4.4 Pianos E See and here our finest 5 New Stylish designs of s Doherty Pianos and t Organs,io ► ,special values in Art P. Cases Pianos and organs rent ed, choice new Edison E 4 phonographs, Music & variety goods. 4 4 4 a ,9, Music Emporium C. Hoare • • enrintm5 is,. iIltL,B f 7enneyauce, NotaryP bl]e Commissioner, I etc. REAL ESTATE ANI) INSURANCE 'Issuer of Marriage Licenses,. Plluron'aSt., Clinton, • H. T. RANCBI Notary I'uulle, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate,: INSURANCE:AGENT--Representing 14 Firo:ro surance Companies,;, [Division Court Office. Medial, DR) '2. W. TIHOMPSON Physician, Surgeon, Eta eoecial attention given to diseases of the Dye, Ear, Throat, and Nose, Eyes carefully -examined. and suitable glasses mese r'bed , Office and Residence. Two doors west of the Commercial Rotel Duran St, DRS. GUNK anti GANDIEII, Dr. W. Gunn, L. 1E. C. P., L. 11, C. d.. Ed,* Dr. J. 0, Cloudier. ILA, MX, Office—Ontario Street, Clinton. Right anile at residence, Rattenbnry;St, or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. conn cheer, ate" .office and residence on tenbury St., onposite W. Farran's residence; DR. F. R. RXON DENTIST; HC'rown and Bridge Work a Specialty:" ,.- Graduate of 0.0.0.2,.; Chicago, and R.O,D,E Toronto. Dayllcid rut"lliondays; May 1st to itecemb DR. Ili. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store, Special care taken to make dental tree.i. ment as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction me. GODERIOH ONT 'satnletal.; Sales a spocinit), ()Were at At. New ERA office, Clinton, promrtly attended to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' Bole Soto discounted. G. D. McTaggart M. D. McTaggar McTaggart Bros. DRINKERS ALBERT ST , CLINTON' General Banking Business transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on deposits. The McKillop flutuat Fire Insurance cod Parm and Isolated Town Prop. erty Only insured. OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Seafolith, >' Connolly, Vice -Pres., Goderieh. T. E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seaforth, DIRECTORS, Jas, Connelly, Hclmesville, John Watt, 'Harlock; G. Dale, CIinton; D. 1. McGregor, Seafortb • J. Evans Beechwood, J. G. Grieve, 'Winthrop. J Benneweis, Brodhagen ; M. Mc-. Ewan, Clinton. Each Director is Inspector of losses in his own district. AGENTS. Robt -Smith, Harlock ; Ed. Hinch-. ley, Seaforth ; Wm, Chesney, Eg-- mondville; J, W Yeo, 'Holmesviile„. Payments may be. ,made at The Morrish Clothing Co., Clinton, • or R.H. Cott, Goderieh. JACOB TAYLOR CLINTON Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office lesac Street, nest door to New EL'R Grand TrnukRaiiway System Railway Time Table London, Huron and Bruce. North Passenger London, depart Centralia Exeter Heneall Kippen10.18 Brucefield 10,80 Clinton 11.00 Londesboro 11.18 Blyth 11.27 Be grave 11.40 Wingham, arrive11.50 3.30 a m 4.50 p'tn 9.40 5;.43 9,53 5.54 1 5.05 6.11 6.19 6,85 8.52 7.00 7.13 7.8511 South Wingham, depart.. Belgrave Blyth Londesboro Clinton Brucefield Kippen' Hensall; Exeter Centralia London,`arrive, 10.00 Buffalo and &lode Wes` Passenger Stratford .10:00 12.20 5.25 10.20 Mitchell. 10,22 12.45 5.55 10.47 Seaforth.....,10,45 1.10 6.18 11,12 Clinton,. 11.07, 1.25 6.40 11.28 Holmes —.11.16 1,33 6 46 11 ,88 Goderi ch .. ,,,,11.35 1.50 7.05 11,55 East I eesengsr pm Goderich. ,. 7, 0 2.40 4500 Holmesville .. 7.26 2.57' 5.06 Clinton., ........ 7.35 3,07 5,15 Seatorth 7.52 3.25 5.32 Mitchell.-- 8,16 3,48 .555. Stratford'.......,,8.40 4 15 6;20 Passenge 6.43am 3.33pns- 6,54 3.44 7.08 5.56 7.16 4.04 7.50 4.23 8.12 4.39 8.23 4,47 8.32 4.52 8,48 5.05 9,00 5.15, 6.10 ••••S•••••••••S•••••••s•s• 110 Small Advls. 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