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i t(E SIONAL G jDI✓RFCH ONTARIO
THE
ORIGINAL
IND
ONLY
GENUINE
BSWARR
OF
IMITA-
T1 ONS
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DISTRICT COUNTY and DIS MIS°ERBLE FROMI
LUCKI")*V. e1 STOMCHTROUB[
A cable bap liven received announ I Toronto Cattle M.rket
TMuRSDAY. JANCAttic Il, 1917
JANUARY 9th
tug the safe arrival in hog an
Wilmer MacDonald, who recently en-
listed in the British net y.
Chi latexes was the occasion of a
pleesagt gathering at the home of
Miss MacKenzie. Inglis street. Her
brothers, Alex. MacKenzie, of Prince
Rupert, B. C., and W. A. MacKenzie.
of Oagetowu. Mich., and also her
sister, 16 re. Richard Hughes, of Owen -
dale, Mieb,, spent the holiday with Trouble. 1 hal frequent Dizzy Sjells,
her. and when I took food, felt wretched
It was with mutual regret that Rev. and sleepy. I suffered from Rheu-
J. S. Duncan. for rbc last six sed s mations dreadfully, with. pains in my
SOLD O N half ears minister of the Lucknuw back and joints, and my hands swollen.
Prerayterian church, and that con- A friend advised "Frait-aw^ and
THE gr�egation severed the connection.
p$r Duncan preached his farewell ser- from the outset, they did me good.
Y$RITn OP mon on the list night of the year and After thefiesI ms, Imil -was gelling
left on Monday for Sault Ste. Marie • i spall and I can truthfully say that
where he b to be pastor of 8t. Paul's
IINiDD'S "Fruit-a-tivea" V the only medicine
town h Steelton. Before leaving
town both Mr. and Mrs. Duncan were tbsthelpedme". LOUIS LABRIF..
LIN1/ENT made the , ecipients of farewell gifts. , a hoz, 6 for $2.50, trial alae. 2
50.
11� G and of an address from the eongreitddealers
At all oesentpostpaLdby Fruit
-
50c
Wretched Until He Started
To Take "Fruit -a -`hes"
Choice weighty steers $9.60t.) 10.26
do. medium
Butchers', choice handy 8.60 9.20
do. good 7.90 8.20
do. medium 7 00 7.60
594 l'uarewlN Sr., 1lfolrraeAt. do. common 6.30 6.80
7.00
"For two years, I was a miserable Butchers', choice, cows. • 6.50 7.40 ,
sufferer from Rheumatism aged Stomach do.good
do. medium 5.00 6.60
Butchers', bulls, choir{, 7.50 7.901
do. good 76.40 6.80 ,
do. medium 6.40 6.80 �
do. bologna 4.85 5.10
Feeders, 900 to 1,000 lbs. 1.26 6.76
do mei 700 to 800 4.80
tion, expressing their appreciation of k dthewa fives Limited, Ottawa.
.
BLY TH.
1300 K131N1)1N (j `hewn' one awottgst
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
1.IBRARIES
bound or repaired.
JOLD LET'PSRINO
p pOD LEATHER 000
All i TB K a ON A1.. Ood rtoate m Navies
A. R. 'TAYLOR.. Fi wA rRnrtn•
MEDICALjpre
K. 0S0: )J)l,ILEMANN, OHTEO
PATH. speolali.t 1n womeo'e and Mill
'e diereses. erste..bronlc sad Der sou. die
green.. eye. ear. nae ,red throat. partial deaf
era. lumbago and rheumatic conditions. Ade-
s reload el without the knife. °Mos M
toe.s. t corner
ome omoenMondayand s, Tbui.day'
Saturday : any etenlua by appointment-
- DENTISTRY
Toronto, the
Robe t Taylor. of Portage La Prairie, 'marriage toP
of er, r•.
for nR se last .
Miw Amanda Watenn, eldest John. Betoce leaving she was ap
daughter of 'David Watson, Hullett, inked matron of the contiogetlt of
end David William Bowes were quiet- 1 . A. M l;. on of with whom she
I7 mss ried at the Methodist parsuuage l watt oversew.
on Uecetmbei :nth. At rhe manse on December SUM,
The teachers sod pupae of the Rev. IA, H'. Larkin performed the n.ar-
etbodi.t. Sunday school took ad- shwa cutemooy no ting Min Helen
tam of Ow good sleighing last Rally, daughter of e`er Kelly, •ret
k, and enjoyed a splendid .lelgh Kipped. and John Ilevta00ry of
on Tburroay evening, followed iV I Highland Park. Minh.
After an absence of five years, , Rev. J. 11. and Mrs. Oke,
r stria take Isco kiss month.
arrived in town this weak to
visit bis Nu,,si„t olet)eeEdith F. Neelln Il.d
mother, M J B Taylor g l d l t Saturday from fit.
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id
sapper and an informal program
music.
rs.
Mn. D. Farquharson a
u e• of Provost, Alhert.a. Iris
A very pretty wsddtng took place at the home of Mr. and M
home of the
on December 27th at the habb, going on later to Ti
bride, when Mabel Maude, eldest where Miss Farquharson will
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Col -'school, and where her brother
er
woe united in marriage is in training in a bicycle corps.
Louis Ogle Miller. of l'tintnn. The of.f. W. Hays has enlisted wi
ficiating minister was Rev. R. J. Mc- 7
Oormick, of the Methodist church.) A. M. C., and M.J. Wankel wi
UK. ti. NAcDONELL-HGNotAtter the reception and wedding bird Battery, and both are n
brio rte Toronto University, OMrswu breakfast. Mr. and Mrs.Miller left for London. w three Four
Seea o in khak is
aye I* -4,r of be lel Surinam. - •.
nor e e r owe late r Major Sale. OAllwla short !rip. William Westoo$s, Maw-.
that eq red West sneak, (podaak h. -�""r' Neely. Mrs. J. F. Reid _ID
Au'wt Wentet.------. ___
CTIONIIIR a
Rkii, Red Blood Means
(i1H0MA0 OU ' R A NIDSR
Sex e7, Ordrutb.
aft at etpe .1 `tet
auded to. Residence
Good Health.
11 U,ubuirr. 1) m
"'lie"mp` ' Just a Little More Rich,
.ted Blood Cures Most
Ailments.
The lack.atsufficient red health -
giving blood doesiDot
indm merely
elyin lnnra
pale complexion. ere the
e
.lest• serious. Blood i e people
tired, languid, run-down folk who
never haves bit of enjoynient in life.
Food does out nourish, there's incl -
ion heart palpitation, herdsche,
LEOAL
it. 11AIS
BARRISTER SoLIC C R. N
B LK -Jape -Starling Bank Block, Hams
edertcb. The/ams M.
Soil Elate Lease and lasaresos.
nouutrUOT. Y1 LLOI1AN a COOK
ART
WRITERS, SOWLITOKS, NOTARIES
PUbWC, K1'C.
Oros on the square. .eooud door Irani Batu'
num wrest. tiosulch.
e•Nvate feuds to Wall at lowest rates.
W. p&OVDYOO'r, H.C. J. L kite rs,'
N. J. D. Comm
LU• CA)1 KRON. K. C.. BARRIS �
TAR, .ori tor. notary public. umoe.
too Street. audeiricb. ikird door tr
=ate At Clinton Tbursd&Y of each week in
B aowr. ufttathour.9.et a.m occupied D • by
9 �BARLhS (+ARROW. LL.B.r liArt
od
lr� nitlbl kat, attorney, solicitor, own.. Oode-
MObar to loud at lowest rates
i SHAG ER, BARRISTER,SUL-
• bitur, Notary Public Lod Coove saber.
ire -Court ileum Ouderlob. iMlain
INSURANCE, LOANS,_
0
as
more
Just
abound
ore In h
red and p
Pills. No o
pure blood su
The cure actua
dose though n•
6.40
do. common, light... 4.50 4.70
Stockers. 900 the 4.40. 6.6.00
Cutters
Canners --- 4.10 4.
Milkers, good to choice 10.00 100.00
do. common to med60.00 70.00
Springers 66.00 100.00
Calves, veal, choice 12.00 12.76
do. medium 8.00 10.60
do. common 6.00 7.60
do. grass 5.00 6.00
Spring lambs, choice. _13.00 13.76
do. culls 8.00 10.00 ,
Sheep, ewes, light 9.00 9.60
do. heavy and bucks 7.50 8.60
.. culls 3.00 6.00
-UMW weighed off cars .12.76 12.86
4ts fed and watered 12.60 11.60
Toronto Grain Mark*tA
Manitoba wheat -Track, bay ports,
No. 1 northern, $2.12%; No. 2. north-
ern. $2.09%; No. 3 northern, 92.06(,x;
No. 4 wheat. $1.9216; (old crop wheat,
4c higher).
Manitoba eat..--'l,'rackr--lay- Ports.
No. 2 C.W., 73c.
American corn -No. 2 yellow,
SLO8K, subject to embargo.
Ontario wheat -Winter, new crop,
No- 3, $1.78 to 91.10 according to
heights outside); No. i_ winter, new
crop, $1.76 to 91.78.
Ontario oats -According to freights
Outside: No. 2 white, 64c to 66c; No.
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8 white. 68c to 66c.
Peas -No. 2. 92.40.
rley-Malting, 91.16 to 9:.18.
uckwheat-$1.26.
A le -No. 3 new, $1.36 to $1.37.
Manitoba oar- s patents -1i
anuary Clearancev Sale
SPECIAL SALE OF COATS
Fall -chat season we have
about twenty ladies' Coats left. These we have
marked down at great,reductionsto "make a speedy clear-
ance. Regular prices $1c, C� 0 18 50
J
- ��
to ' � 3�, to clear at •.
CHILDREN 'S COATS
TS
Our entire stock of Infants ' and Children's Coats to be cleared at 25 pea cent.
off regular prices.
A memorial service wee held the
Methodist ebur ch on Navi• Year's ve,
when atter special music and asermtn
on the war the thirty-nine names
comprising the cburch's "bannr roll"
were read aloud. Fitting tribute was
paid the memory of yergPant Reid and
of Pte. Herbert Chapman, wh t have
given their lives for the cause.
(`contrary.
"People should marry their oppo-
sites."
"Moet people are convinced that
they did."-Loui.vilWCourier-Journal.
The Madding Crowd.
t
ksche, sometimes fainting rpelbl 1Qewermer fat resort` -"is this a
always. nervousness. It anaemia restful place' until
odlseances 1w neeleeted taxi lung I Native-" Well, it twlyd to
Inc 1. sure W follow. Ju t a little folks began cumin' here for a rest. --
blood cures all these troubles. Boston Transeript.
ore rich, red blood, then
g health, vitality and ideas-
. To mate the blood rieb,
re, use Dr. Williaine Pink
er medicine increases the
ly so quick or so surely.
v begins with the first
rally it is not notice-
able. This is not a mere claim. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pi have been doing
this over and over in in Canada for
more than a quarte of a century.
This is why thousands have always a
good word to say for t "s great medi-
cine. For instance, Mrs. ' lex. Gillis,
Olenville, N S., says: "1 ca not praise
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills , • highly.
They are really a wonderful ...• icine.
1 was very much run down, ffered
front frequent dizzy spells, and h d an
almost coneutnt severe pain in the
back. My horse work was a sou e
of dread, I felt so weak, and life he
but little en)) avment. 'Phan I began
taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and
the, result was almost mai venous.
wo
an
and
They
restored my health.ade me feel like 1 would
urge every weak woman to give these
pits a fair trial."
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills through any dealer in medicine
or by mail, poet paid. at 50 cents a box
or six b,,xes for $2 J from the Dr.
W MIMESIS' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
- cKILIUP MUTUAL FIRE 1N-
�1 SURA14CE CO.-FLrw and Warted
town property insured.
eM6rnn.-J r. ('moony. Pres.. Goderich P.O.;
LIP F;, ons Vide -Pres.. Beachwood P. 0.;
ry,w.,, W tial�e, Sem.-Tree«. Sealortb P. 0.
IHrector•-I). F. McGr'egor.'Sedfbrtb : John
].Ocleve. Winthrop; William Rlnn Coostaooe:,
John beonroeta. Brodhagen ; Geo. McCartney.
Seaforth : Robert terns, bariock; Malcolm
atck.wen. Brumfield. Alex•
Agents: J. W; Willliain HChessnney,eeforth;
Leitch. ('euton : ea n pay
lt. temcblel. Su4 i thaeiricoarhd. ren hilted at
11 J■• menu and Ire Clinton. R. t.
It J. Grocery,
ry C oratuthing Store,
Latta Grocery. Ktnar.tuo street. (Foderich, or
J. H. Reid'. General Store, Hayfield.
120,000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO
](rV ll Ian. Apply W M• O. CAM -
N. Barrister Hamilton street. Goderlab.
R. ROBERTSON.
VT • iNSURANCE AOKNT.
rm. D LIO TNIMG : British. Canadian sod
£OO1DENT, SIO$Naae ANn a,Pi.oTIRS' L)Aa17.
�r;u-( imiteAccident
d, of Lo and
ECng alae
frnsuTT AND OUARANTS• HONDO : The U.S.
Fidelity and Gos antes Company.
Office at resldenoe, ort.heset corner of Vic-
toria
io
toria sod St. David's streets. 'Phone 176.
MAIRIAOE LICENSES
w ALTJI Or B.
KEL ONT. P., --
ISSUER Of IdARRIAOE LICZNSXS.
Patents, Trade larks,
'' Designs
Secured in All Countries.
Write for tree book "PATENTS PROTEC-
TION. TAP all about `Sd how to get. pat111t
set.. BABCOCK B. SO-'
tormerty Patent CMOS Examiner, Master of
patent LW., Registered l'atent Attorneys
eft;, 1N St. James Street, Montreal. Branehars-
uttawe end Washington. Representative. la
SEAFORTH•
Chester Crich. a former Seafnrth boy,
was recently elected to the council
hoard of Macklin. Sask.
Me. and Mrs. Harry Downey and
family have returned to Detroit after
a visit with relatives in town.
After spending the season as en.
'linear nn the dredge operating at the
Welland Cane', Jame@ Melville hat
returned to town for the winter.
Sherman Stewart, son of Mr. land
Mrs. George Stewart, of C,yetal City,
Mich.. formerly ;tf Se*fo hC, A. PC.
listed at Winnipeg in
Mrs. Jessie Mason annouocee the en-
Ragement of her deugbter, Harriet
Ruth, to E. LeRoy Oke, eldest son of
all forelas countries.
Brophe) Bros.
GODRRiCH
lee leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully f night sled to
at all hours, Ror
A Good •
New Year's
Resolution -
to call on Armstrong
the Tailor for your
new Ault or overcoat.
Up-to-the-minute styles,
first-class materials and
tailoring.
R,
A runs trona
MER ANT, TAILOR
L
IN
e
Furs.! \ Furs ! Furs 7
IT
-25 cent;-�t16amlooner prices.
All that is kit of our Fur stock �� �
- $/.95 each.
Ladies' Dress Shirts to; deared at
Twelvelonly ladies' serge and panama Dress Skirts. Best sizes.
Regular:$4.00 to $6.50. Your choice to clear
y
S Fir t 1 t
tate bap, 99.0; seconds, 1e - Children's Hats an
blasslast; $9.40; strong baktsy�e--1a ' �- _
Jute, $9, Toronto. /1,__ 'trickChildren's Q%inter Millinery n8 out at-t181OC. --
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Ontario flour -Winter, new, track, Our Toronto, prompt shipment, according , -
to sample, 97.30 to 97.50, In jute bap.
Millfeed--Car tuts, per ton, deliver- Special Values in Flannelettes
ed. Montreal: Shorts, $37; bran, $31;
good teed Sour, per baa. 92.70 to 92.80.
Hay -No. 1 track. Toronto, new,
912 to $13 60, carlots; No. 2. $9 to $11.
Straw -Carlota. 99.60 to 910.
Cereals -Roiled oats, Carlota, per
bas of 90 lbs., $3.66; email lots. 93.76,
Windsor to Montreal. Oatmeal, 10
per cent. over rolled oats. Cornmeal
-Yellow, 9:t -lb. sacks. in carlots.
93.15; small tots, 93.40, track, Toronto.
$1.95 each
Wholesale Produce
Toronto wholpwls prices to the
trade:
Eggs -
New -laid. cartons $ .60109 .66
New -laid. ex -cartons ... .66 .60
Storage, selects \•42 .41
Storage, No. 1
Butter -
Creamery prints, fresh. .46
Creamery prints, storage .43
Creamery solids .42
Choice dairy prints .39 .40
Ordinary dairy prints .27
.35 .34
Bakers'
Cheese -New, large, 26%c to 26c;
twins, 26c to 26 ,4c; triplets, 265Sc to
27c; Stlltons, 27c to 27�a
Poultry Live Dressed
Spring chick's. 16c 17c 21c 22c
Old fowl, l')... lac 12c 16c 18c
Turkeys, lb. .. OOc OOc 30c 13c
Geese, lb. .... OOc OOc 21c 22c
Ducks, lb. ... OOc Otic 21c 23c
Beane - Hand-picked; 96; prime,,
96.60; Canadian, hand -packed, bushel,
$7; prime, 96.50.
Patatoea-New Brunewicks, to car -
las. $2 to 93.20; western in carlots,
91.60 to 91.80; Prince Edward Island,
91.70 to 91.00.
40 .41
.46
.44
.43
tarae
Corner Montr• Iletre•t and Square
HIGH CLASS and SANITARY
We serve excellent meals
a la Carte daily
PULS TO TAKL- OUT
Private Luncheon Room
for Ladies and Gentleman
CARS iVI SERVICE
Our Motto Cleanliness Alma,.
OPEN 9 A. M. TO 1 A. M.
A Well -fitted
Bathroom
is one of the greatest
luxuries imaginable,
and at the same time
it is comparatively
inexpensivei, If you
want estimateeor any
information' -'a bout
h' a t h'room fittings,
consult
FRED. HUNT
~THC PLUMBER"
14 ,mitten Street PAene 186
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle- Receipts, 2,700; active and
strong; shipping steers. 98.50 to
911.26; butchers, $7 to $9.75; heifers,
95.60 to 99; COWS, T4:50 to 98; bulla,
95.25 to $8.25; stockers and feeders,
95.25 to $7.60; fresh cows and spring -
ere steady, 950 to 9115.
Veals-•Receipts, 800; active; 6 to
$15.
.flogs -Receipts, 12,000; active;
heavy. 111.26 to $11.30; mixed, 911.20
to $11.26.,',Yorkers, 911.16 to 911.26;
light yorkers, 910.25 to 110.76; pigs.
stags,1010 1O 25; ro98.ugh,. 99.76 to 110;
0.
Sheep and lamhs-Receipts. 6,000;
active; lambs. $9.50 to 114.40; ypar-
lings. 98.60 to 912.75; wethers, 910.60
to 910.50; ewes, 94.60 to 90.26: soled
sheepe, 99.60 to $9.76.
36 -inch -wide English Flannelette, beautiful soft quality, splendid design
exceptional special, per yard
.Special Value -in -Table Linens, Towels and Napery
20c
McCALL PATTERNS FOR FEBRUARY NOW iN STOCK
HONE Si
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JOB AND COMMERCIALY�
nting? the %Oiled
Meats --Wholesale
ronto wholesale houses are quot.
Mg t the trade (.s follows:
Beef, •requartere, -912 to $12.50
do. 5 .dquarters .. 16.00
Carcases, •hofce 12.00
do. corn on 10.00
Vests, comm ,, cwt9.00
do. medlu . 11.00
do. prime ... 17.00
Heavy Hogs 11.60
Shop ho„s 16.00
Abattoir hogs 17.00
Mutton. heavy 10
do. light
Lambs, spring
Kam1'oOPS fact,
(1) Panoramle VI.W of Kamloops.
(2) Irrigation Ditches.
(3) Field
Mengetda,, raison by Wel-
HE, western t•anada irrigation
l T Aasnclat Inn held its Tenth ,•ll Anna
-
HE,
Convention at the y
In July. lbws
pictulresques the
littlelast
city takes ttw name
from the Indian equivalent "Meeting
of the Waters." where the sun shines
every day and good fellowship. health
and happiness radiate from all, and
opens wide n hospitalitypits over s doors 17.00 I to you. Y
dreLZ9* go. the North Rest FUr
12.00 with keen appreelstfon
11.00 OfTthe ft a••'
11.00 tat -dished the a & post onstheepre sent°'Siete
14.00 of(apo
11.50 ea[toil mlNorth lhe and junction
south of
nompsou
11.60
11.00 Rivera. its excellent roster common -
17 00 1 rations; its central nos -Pion In a wide
open stretch of splendid g'"zing conn.
.00 16.00 I 00 18'00 Ir„ and Its healthy. grnw.n; climate.
attracted Indiana and traders from all
00 32.00 p,,rta and soon the little tradt;)K post
grew in trillion Mice and pope Lawn.
beventrdve years afterw.t'. s Mt
uanadian Pacific) Kailway, thrust its
heel rails through the main street
of the aspiring little community, and
feeders, 95.36 to 9i. It was but STI endorsement of toe
en, 94A0 to 910; capes, 99 to p926.d. Moat IoKamloopaotwasadindeeding m"1'ts
Hobo
-Receipts 60 000 ms+ltot
weak; Io $ .76;99.9heavy, to91115 to j Place
't here are Irretutante reasons why
10.16 to 910.7$; 5eavy. 9 Kamloops claims the nietinctton ba
1171 to 919 66; balk$10.to 910.44' pigs,
TL 9f 6; bulk of sales. 9»t W being the leading Inland city of the
LT& I Province of Britleh Columbia. as
fnWp eogratencsI position mares It as
IS
Chicago Livestock
Cattle - Receipts, 27,000; dtarket
steady; beeves, 17.60 to 911.80; West-
ern steers, 97.35 to 910; stockers 1t�0
40 cows and be••
.
rase
and lambs--�ecslp g
Om; lambs, teem reeving/ a very large area: 950 miles
loom yaacouver, 390 trots
end 640 from e:nmonton. It50.5 Daoil
p0•1111)144 rival. With a poonl
some 5000, It points wttk pardonable
pride to Its splendid streets and pave -1
meats. to its modern electric Itgbta.
power, water aad telepkoae systems,`
rid to 1's an'e'arr*ptt1 steaAy pts+•
gre-s. With abnndstro of water, coo.
ttnncw bright sunshine and end*.
pate' eoif-terttllty. it contains all tee
to future co ..
R:tritoresciM 1 nm ric Mural develo9i�
Randal sal Part
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