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in every respect. In ti,L+GINA ;r
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bodied ALL the gond points a
watch can !rive, Judged from.,
the sttattJpnf.srs of SOI.IDITv,
DUl{Af31LJ.TY, lefeteA3uJrY.
IsmliElIVAR
JEWLER & OPTICIAN
'Issuer of Marriage Licenses
'hone No. 174w; Residence 174J'
stDen.ssoCeee Zt33SaceSGeo6etaDetopet
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The frost Is here. Watch your
`;cattery as well as radiator,
' If you bring your battery to us for
'winter or recharge, yotf will get it back
..-;fully charged.
We overhaul any snake of storage
"battery. -
STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE
STATION.
'Car painting and Overhauling.
41. Ht ?Anal Garage
Phone 80 t Residence 140
CLINTON, ONT..
DOLLAR DAY
SPECIALS
• FOR
Friday & Saturday'
7 Ms Broken Sodas for $i
10 tins Pork and Beans for .41
5 tins Pilchards for • $1
4 tinsSalmon for .. , , .. , , , ,$1
4 lbs Prunes for $1
1
$1
s Dates for
4 lbs Figs for
5 fb s Mince Meat for
8 pkgs, Macaroni for
5 tins Corn for $1
5 tins Peas for $1
5 tins Tomatoes $1
5 lbs Cranberries for . , .. , , ,$1
THESE A
A FEW SPECIALS
ONLY, ALL OVER THE STORE
WILL, BE ATTRACTIVE
PRICES FOR $1 DAY
W.' T. 'NEIL
THE Hub GROCER
Phone 48
'RUIT-GROWERS
Better Spray your Orchard this Year
Spraying and Dusting never paid.
larger dividends than now,
The Niaraga Brand Spray Co„ of Burl-
ington, Ont, offer you at reasonable
prices.
DUSTING 114ACf•IINES
SPRAYING MACHINES
DUSTING MATERIALS
SPRAYING MATERIALS
MACHINES AND SPRAYS FOR EVERY
PURPOSE
.rior information on any of the above
Write or Phone.
George Sloan
AGENT
BLYTH, ONT.
MARKET REPORTS
'Butter 49 to 50
Eggs • '60
Dogs $17,01)
"Wheat , ...... , , , $1,95 to $1,98
pats 85c to $7c
`Barley 40c to 45e
' F3thekiviteet $1.15 to $1.20
Tray $19,00 to $20.410
'Bran , $45 ton
`5uttor't5 . , ...... ,
, . $S5, to 356
Millfeed ,,.,.,,,,
.. .1150,
rl7ofata' 2
... .,... ,. $ 0 bag
A loaf of bre&d (laver rises to ex-
lain,
'INFILENZA'
+ .
From the journal of the American
ifiledical Association
Presunsably, the recent recrudes-
cence of iullueara in several of our
,larger, allies, ' including Chicago,
Baltimore and New York, has had some -
Oleg to do with the Congressioeal'ac-•
tion'appropr9athsg a 11al'f mililan dollars
td control iuftuenza The devastation
caused by the great epidemic of a year
ago, while still fresh In the minds of
many, wits, nevertheless, already be-
etle -dog to be forgotten especially by
those whose homes were untonoiled by
the disease.. l'orfinetely,`there is rea-
son to believe that the present
prevail -
lug sickness in most instance; does Sot
�. ,
approach either iu'extent .or in vh'ul,
ente the violent Infections of Inst year's
epidemic, The- percentage of deaths is
considerably lower and the nuhsberol
persons affected probably far below the
number affected at that time. Further,'
the distinction between the serious
condition :occurring tiering .I the Inst
,epidemic and milder infection, such as
common colds, grip, tonsilltis, sinusitis,
rhinitis and coryza, -is not absolutely
clear. During an • epidemic it is too
easy and convenient to refer to all such
eonditiens as that which the epidemic
concerns. As has 1?een'repeatedly stat-'
ed, local flare-ups of such sequelae
were CO111111on following previous epi -
PHS' CI41NTAN 14
densis, Many physl:Mins have wellies
regarding preventive and the rapeutle
measures, evidently under the liepres-
slon that some scientific methods "say'
have been 'worked out. it is doubtful
Whether they will be discovered In time
to demonstrate their virtges- in conn
nection with the present conditions,
This is especially true when we conaid•
er, that the bacteriology of .these in.
fecilons varies In different parts of the
country 'and that different persons re-
act In different ways lo different
bar -
(ergs' Health authorities, physicians
ns
and the public should not, therefore,
"}sew With r u " the present. mor-
bidity.
bidity Perh aps. when the excitement
of the hour has passed and the statisti.s
are collated, they will reveal that the
death rate frons pneumonia of this year
is not "such greater than it was in win+
ter; previous to the great epidemic, in
the presence of illness the physician
an4 patient will do well to rely On the
ordinary preventive measures again';t
acute infections, on good hygienic care
and time -tried symptomatic treatunent.
Particularly important is early 'rest in
bed, moreover, the patient should re.
main in bed until well after the sym-
ptoms
ymptotms have disappeared and the tens•
perature returned to!ternsai,
./3ck' i Cotton acct crl,apD85Y;,,t",,, wad a Good Crowd.
•
' Aenre,relfallere('n,1afti, The Kittle Band ,had a big crowd at
` o ran-ic,ne fiw1 is tNa,a de•
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green ofatm4,gth---.a'o. 1, si; the Arena op Thursday night -last to at-
ses2 t
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sti=e'r7k. B,e N, u n s box
. ' bJr a "�s�. ,rsr�t tend their skating -party. An enJoyah:e
"$ n "VP' t r" , evening was spent by all, The Band
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Summary of the Ontario Motor. Law
Every motor vehicle shall be equipp-
ed with noise muffler, and no contri-
vance for releasing such a muffler shall
be so attached to a motor vehicle that
it may be operated from the seat.
Every motor vehicle used for com-
merical purposes shall be equipped with
a mirror placed in such a position as t:s
afford the driver a clear view of the
roadway in the rear or of any vehicle
appoaehing from the rear,
When on a highway after dusk or be-
fore dawn every motor vehicle shall
carry•three lighted tamps in a conspic-
uous position, one on each side in front
and one on the back of the vehicle, ex-
cept in the case of a motor -cycle with-
out a side -car, which shall carry one
lamp in front and one on the back, Any
lamp so used shall be visible clearly
for a distance of et least 200 feet.,
A motor bicycle while being driven
on a highway shall have exposed on the
front and back a marker furnished by
the minister of public works and high-
ways, showing in plain figures, not leas
then two inches in height, the number
of the permit of such motor bicycle.
The marker in front shall show the
number of the permit on both sides and
shall, be fixed so as to be visible from
both sides of the bicycle.
Every motor vehicle ether than a
motor -cycle when driven on a high-
way shall have on the back and front a
marker furnished by the minister of
public works and highways sltow•ing i
plain figures not less than four inches
in height the number of the permit is-
sued for the current year. lrhis marker
on the front sisall be as far forwerd and
as high frons the ground as may be nec-
essary to render it distinctly visible, and
the marker at the back shall be placed
so that the lower edge shall not be
lower titan the body of the vehicle.
This does not apply to motor trucks or
other motor vehicles used for the de-
livery of goods,
Every such motor vehicle shall Carry
a lamp so placed as to illuminate con-
spicuously at all tithes between dusk
and dawn the number placed on the
back of the vehicle,
Every marker furnished by the min-
ister of public works and highways
under this act shall remain the property
of the crown and shall be returned to
the depaiitnsenst of 'publiee ls}lghways
whenever required by the department.
The penalty for failing to do so shall
be fine not exceeding ten dollars. .
1919
A RECORD YEAR
,FOR THE
London Life Insurance Co.
Head Office ,--5 London, Canada
INSURANCE ISSUED --. $24,818,776
(A Gain of $8,385,195)
INSURANCE IN FORCE —. $76,381,638
(A Gain of $16,577,208)
PROFIT SCALE MAIN'T'AINED
PROFITS EXCEED ESTIMATED BY 70%
Surplus on basis Dominion Government Standard, $1,155,898--A
• ' • • • • . , . , , Gain of $229,293 for the year
..NOTABLE FEATURES
SAFE INVESTMENTS -No losses on investments during' the year,
Overdue interest at end of year considerably less than at the end of
the previous year, No speculative securities of any nature held.
PROFIT SCALE MAINTAINED ---The Company's unexcelled fin-
ancial position makes possible the continuance of the present liberal
scale of profits, as illustrated in the following example:
ESTIMATED AND ACTIJAL RESULTS
Age 25. 20 -Payment Life $10,000, Premium $300.00
Policy Profits Original Estimate Actual % Actual"
issued Payable of Profits Profits acs
in ,year. .End of for 5 years Payable " Estimated
1915 Stir year $172.50 $317.20 183.9%
1910 10th " 270.00 464.30 172.0%
1905 15th " - 39'7.00 634.00 159,7%
1900 20th" . 510,00 818.90 160.4%
!PROGRESS—Tile remarkable growth of the Company's business
in recent years is shown in the following statement:---
STATEMENT SHOWING COMPANY'S PROGRESS
BUM tleSS
Year Income Assets New Business In force
1899 $ 268,140 $ 875,422 $1,712,922 $ 5,778,622
1964 . 429,826 1.643,183 2,980,150 8,200,297
1909 754,305 2,927,053 4,812,652 14,189,613
1914 1,464,819 5,294,262 9,619,219 30849 326
1919 3,452,593 I0,81.0,543 24,818,776 76,381,638
Snot a Record Inspires Confidence --It h Worth Investigating
Have y,ou heard of our Policies—"Endowments Rates?"
c 8ndolvnlents at Life Ratie&?
Full information gladly supplied from either the
a Head Office or an
of the Company's agelacles, y
Policies "Good as gold."
GEORGE ROBE"TON, General Agent '
W 1 RA.
To ALL } � thinks of Win every day, 1t is time for 5 tx.'h1vlrSI 's
tri 131111 10 say somdlltleg or give the other
® ARE pp ®®® RR11 feliew a ehtu1Ge,
tl I ' 9a ILI Oernsioually a man earns 11 Being
�� o wikhoi�t getting it, pal more often he
menages to get it living willette earn.
111g 11,
This Woman Recommends
Lydia, E' . aPinkhgrni''v Vege.
table Compound—Her
Personal Experience,
M'eLean, N411. -"I want Co moms
mend Lydia id. I'inkham's Vegetable
Compound to all
women who suffer
from any functional
disturbance, an it
bee done mo snore
ood than all the
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medicine.
Since takingit I
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baby girl and Have
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strength. My hus-
band and T
both
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rat : .. . p, se your 'med-
acme to all sufferin
women "• Mrs Jolter I oa'l?8 gAIlN, R.
No. 1, McLean Nebraska.
This famous root and herb remedy,
Lpound, haspink been restoringtwoni nle o of
America to health for more than forty
years and it will well pay any woman
who suffers from displacements, in-
flammation, ulceration,, irregularities,
Lacicache, headaches, nervousness or
"the blues'', to give this successful
remedy a trial.
Por special suggestions in regard to
your ailment write Lydia 31. Pinkham
Medlcino Co., Lynn,' Mass. The result
of its long experience is at your service,
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UNDETIDRAINAGE PAYS
Proven Methods of Draining Lew
Land, Swamps .and Springs.
3lutunl Respect and Confidence Are
`tit
e lie '
Ittea
{ n ,
s
c f Successful Co.
opet'nflmi — flow These May lis
Developed In Atte Community.
(Contributed by rata rio Oepa rtrnont of
. Aarlculturo, Toronto./
N grnesal the conditions matting
strains 1s eessary are those where
the gravitational or (rte gayer
is either on the surface of the
lend Or so close to the titu'fate as to
interfere with site proper growth of
pleat roots. The instances where the
ss -titer is lying on the land, Such as ill
fond holes, sloughs, pockets, %wncips,
etre, are very common in Ontario,
end it is usually an easy matter for
Mese conditions to he ronterlie4,
they may be remedied either by
me:ins of open ditches or a system
of tile drains.
Where there is a large area of low-
lying land which is uniformly wet,
stint c.s n -e have in the southwestern
counties, namely, Kent, Essex and
:4, 1 t l n, tile drains augmented be
01 n ditches are used, and sonte-
1.enes when the wet land is the same
or possibly lower than the inks level
dikes are constructed and pumps in-
stalled to remove the water, Other
hnstapees where low-lying and fiat
lane's rrgnire' drainage are those
which are occasionally flooded either
during the spring freshets or during
,heavy rains. If no means has been
provided for this water to be remov
ed cuiel..3' the melee growing ou,thirs
land will be killed out. and thus
cause duanclal lode to the land
'ewitars,
In the case of underground springs
we have a condition where the int -
Pervious layer of the subsoil Inas
mused the underground water to be
blocked and held to;such an extent
that. it eventually comes to the sur -
facie. Theserestbe prevented by hav-
ing a tile drain put ..in a short dis-
tance above the springs so that the
water ntay he cut off and conveyed
to,a proper outlet.
Another instance is that where
Irrigation is being carried on. In
eometof the .irrigation districts the
water is fairly saturated with alkali
salts. When this water is used for
Irrigation it is spread over the land
and eventually le evaporated from
the surface of the soil or from the
leaves of plants and trees by the
sun, the alkali being left on the
surface, This alkali accumulates net
tit it becomes so strong as to prevent
the growth of plants or trees.
To remove thls alkali it is necee•
easy to install a system of under.
drains, then thoroughly flood the soil
-which Is saturated with alkali, thus
dissolving the alkali and allowing
the .water to pass oft through the
drains, thereby removing the alkali,
Atter this has been removed It will
be necessary to use a greater amount
DC water for irrigation of this soil..
and after each irrigation as soon as.
the water has been evaporated 10
such an extent that the remaining
water le almost 'saturated with alkali
the free water reutalning fn the soil
and Containing this saturated sots -
lion of alkali must be allowed to run
off through Use drains. •
Across many Ontario farms we see
small creeks bowing at least part oY
the season, In Host instances where
this 0ecn.rs '1ltg drain can ,be praeed
parallel to this creak, and except due.
Ing i:he spring freshets or after very
heavy rains S,tse water will flow
through this drain, thereby obviating
the use of the creek. When this
dt'ain is installed the emelt banks
could be levelled, and instead of be-
ing a creek with ragged banks and
weeds and small trees growing along
side, could be converted into a scoop
ditch. This ditch could be of such a
•nature as to allow farm machinery
to cross back and forth, and would
take care of the occasional heaty
flows of water.,
In all' conditions where the ground
water comes within two and a halt
feet of the surface of t:h'e soli It is
necessary for this to be removed 51
some planner so that plants nay nava
proper root growth,—W. R, Scott,
B.B.A., 0, -A. College, Guelph,
W.,OO'S PHOSPHOD1NE.
The (heal English Prepdrattgt,.
"Ones and invigorates the wftole
nervous system, makes new 81ood,
,a old Vons, Used for Ncrodas
Td,itftySfentaland,BriInlVorryr,
besponde,,ey; Coss of Every pa! Satron a
Ilse Wad, Failing Memor ; Price31 per box,six
for $5. Sold by .511 druggsin, or maile,,dj.11, lain
pkg. on receipt of price. New pamphfea inalkd
ffee,THE WOOD MtDiCINE CO. TONOHi0,0NT.
Whets a girt felts a young fls4) she
SATING PARTY
The Clinton Katie Band
will hold a
Sk atzalg Party at Arena
4'3111,.
Thursday, March 4th
Lunch
will be sold and
there will be plenty of
music gh en
Admission 25c
Auction Sale
OF BUTTERMILK FOR FEEDING
PURPOSES.
Saturday, March 6th,
at the
Clinton Creamery
at 3.30 p.m.
Mr. George Elliott has instructions
to sell by auction our entire production
of Buttermilk for the coming season,
in six separate lots, being the make for
each of the six days of the week
throughout the season,
Clinton Creamery Ltd.
Auction Sate.
(1f farm stock, implements and furn-
iture, The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public auetiohn on
Wednesday, March 3rd, at 1,30 o'clock
at the residence, Clinton; on file Lon-
don Road, South of Elevator, the follow-
ing articles:—t horse 9 years old; 1
cow to calve in April; 1 heifer calf t t
months old: 8 pigs, 4 months old; 1
waggon; 1 light waggon; 1 light demo-
crat; 1 set light sleighs; 1 feed stove; 1
5,00trll scales; 1 set 2 -section harrows
1 plow; 1 set double harness; 1 sat
single harness; t fanning mill; a lot of
garden tools; 1 steel range; 4 -burner
coal oil stove; kitchen cabinet; side-
board; daisy churn; dressers ad wash-
stand; 2 beds; 3 spring;.; 3 mattresses;
about 100 onion crates; 3 cords of hard
wood; other articles too numerous to
mention. No reserve as Proprietor is
leaving the place. Terme-9 months
credit on approved joint notes; or 4%
Off straight for cash. Alt sums of $10
nr under cash. Wood is cash. Jos,
Becker, prep., Geo. Elliott, auc.
Unreserved Auction Sale of Farm Stock
There will be sold by public auction
at the farm of the undersigned, Lot, 20,
Con, 16, Goderich Tp„ 3 >''i 'Hiles north
west of Clinton, on Thursday, March 4,
at t o'clock sharp. Horses—Matched
black team, filly and gelding rising 4
years old, sired by Index; hay gelding
rising 3 years old sired by B5lmerino,
well broken. Cows—cow 5 years old
due to calve about time of sale; cow 5
years old due to calve April 15; cow ris-
ing 7 due to calve 1st week is April;
cow rising 5 years due to catve in April;
cow rising 5 years due to calve latter
part isf March; cow rising 8 due to
calve April 13; cow 4 years old due to
calve about thee of tale; cow rising 5
years old, part Jersey,'due,.to calve in
April, would make an excellent town
coir;' cow due to calve in March, a splen
did [Heifer rising 3, years due to calve
1st week in April; heifer rising 2 years
in calf; Young Cattle --steer and heifer
rising 2 years; 4 heifers one year old
last fall; 3 steers rising 1 year old; 2
heifers rising one year old, Pigs -1
sow carrying 2nd litter clue to profit in
April; one extra good sow .due to profit
March 15; 6 good chunks. TERMS -8
months credit will be given on furnish-
ing approved joint notes, 4 % straight
off for cash. Thos, Gundry, Auctioneer
Albert Townshend, Prop,.
Auction Sale
Of fiu•nl stock and 'implements, By
instrucli<on of the Administrators of the
Estate of David A. Forrester, deceased,
there will be offered for sale by public
auction on Wednesday, Marcia 10th, ,it
lot 2z, Huron Road, adjoining the town
of Clinton, at 1 o'clock sharp, the foi-
towingt—Horsos—i mare 8 years; 1
mare nine years not in foal; i aged
horse, a good worker; f' aged' general
purpose horse; 1 driving or saddle pony
1 roadster mare colt, rising 2 years sire
"Tomer Bars". Cattle — 2 cows, "
years old not in calf; -6 steers rising 2
years; 5 heifers rising 2 years, not Jn
calf; 1 heifer, 2 years, in calf, due a.
bout April 1; 9 spring calves, All cat-
tle its good conckition. Machinery— t
Massey Harris 7 -ft, binder; 1 Deering
mower; 1 side delivery rake; 1 Massey
Harris flay loader; 1 hay tedder; 1 corn
binder; 1 14 -hoe drill; 1 stiff tooth cul-
tivator; 1 outward cut disc; 1 inward
but disc;; 2 sets of 3 -section drag lhar-
rows;t, 2,row scufilhr• 1 single scattier;
t steel roller; I bean hsarvester; 1 whet -
to plantar;. 1, 2 -row potato sprayer; 1
Oliver 2 -furrow gang plow; 2 walking
plows; 2 sugar beet plows; 1 fanning
"sill; 1, 20001b scales; t, 10001t) Scales
1 grass seeder; 2 ivaggous; 1.hay rack'
1 gravel box; 1 open buggy; 1 cutter;
1 bag truck; 2 scythes; 1 cross -cat
saw; 1, 2511, extension ladder; 2 sets
double harness; 1 set stogie itarhsess; 2
sets double -trees; 4 sugar beet forks.
Grain—About 50,0 bus. 01 good oats;
'about 150 bus, of barley. Other, as•
tides too numerous to mention: Terms
-,All sums of $10 and ander Cash; over
that amttunt 6 month's' credit cls furnish
ed approved john notes, dr a disettunt
of 4% off for cash, Grate to IJc wash..
P, G, Forrester .wad D. C. Forfeiter, Ad-
miltJSttalorsl Tiros, Granary, Att'ctlohc4r,
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BUY TM 'RM NOW
PI L Gs RR M R.ULSIJRR BOO T,.S9
at $5.04
All Lines of Robber Footwear have advanced at the
factory end "PILGRIM" Rubber Boots will be at least ,$6.00
for Sp1'ist},r.
"PILGRIM" Boots have been tested and found to be one
of t best Rollin? Boots on the Market.
We were fortunate enough to have about -50 pairs of
these boots which were bougies at the old price and which we
are now going to puss ors to our custorreers at theold price off
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Auction Sale. 1 House For Sale
Of good Farm Stock and ,mplennent !
Having disposed of my farm to the als
ars. tllerners' for Flax swill purposes
have instructed Mr, Thomas Gundy
to sell by public auction at my bar
lust South of the Railway G, Ts R. o
Saturday, February, 213t1,, 1920, at 1
ri clock the following,—Horses-s-1 aged
stallion, pacer, by "Texas Jack" dans
by "'Allan Wilkes"son r of "Jav Ja Bird`
never trained, but shows considerable
speed; 1 stallion, trotter, by "Teddy
Direct" dans by "Allen Wilkes" a gond
prospect for any one wanting a trotter;
1 aged Welding, a good farm chunk,
sound and a -',od worker; 1, 9 -year old
mare, heavy in foal, a good worker 'int
u fair roader; 1 roadster filly, 3 years
old, off a good sized young mare,
Cattle -1 cow due Feb. 2151; 1 cow
due J'eb, 30111; 1 caw due, March 2nd;
1 cow dug March 10th; 1 cow due
March 3011;; 1 cow due June 2151; 1
cow due July Sth; cow bred Dec. 47;
- cow bred Jan. 10th; 1 cow bred Jan,
25111; 1 heifer calf by Rozell's Garnsey
bull; 1 farrow cow, 3 years old. Stock
is all in good order. Machinery -1 Mas-
sey-flarris binder, 6 ft. cut, in good
working order; 1, 11 -disc drill, McCor.
"sick; 1 set disc harrows; 1 set diamond
harrows; 1 walking plow; 1 gang plow,
1 heavy land roller; i scuftler; 1 fanning
mill (Clinton "sake); 1 mower; 1 lum-
ber wagon; 1 set bob-sleighs;t light
wagon, 3 -springs; 1 top buggy; i open
buggy; 1 set double harness; 1 set
single harness; 1 man's saddle; 1 stove
boat; 1 bag truck etc, Other articles
too numerous to mention, Terms -9
months` credit onapproved joint ;totes;
or 4% ori" straight for cash, All stuns
of 310 or under Gash, Jas, Copp, prop,
T11oa, Gundry, Atte,
Mortgage Sale,
A frame house story and a half high,
;_ 8 rooms, Se acre ,,f land with good well .
1 and cistern, barn and hen house. For
', further pcirtieulars apply 0,; " John
n Shanahan Phone 1.-6.37, 1lullett.
R. R, No.i Clinten •
Under and by virtue of 'the powers
contained in a certain Mortgage which
will be produced at the time of sale,
there will be offered for sale by public
auction by George Elliott, auctioneer,
at the premises on Saturday, 6th day
of March, at the hour of 2 o'clock in
the afternoon the following property:
Lot number 311 on James street in
the town of Clinton in the County of
Huron,
On the property there 5 a comfort-
able frame residence, and outbuildings;
the location is a desirable one.
For terms and conditions of sale ap-
ply to W. Brydone, Clinton, Solicitor
for the Vendor.
Dated et Clinton this 12th dey of
February, 1920,
Sewing Machines
4 sell al( kinds of sewing machines,
both new and second-hand: also re-
pair and keep repairs for all kinds of
machinles, Satisfaction. guaranteed.
Calf for .anything you want along this,
line, at my home, one door west of the
Royal Bank.—A. Hooper.
e A Piano Bargain.
, A Bell piano upright rose wood case
7,1-3 octave, A sweet tone and worth
3250, Will sell at $165 for quick sale
out of town prospects. Write for par-
ticulars to Bell Sales Rooms, Seaforth
Ont. Jonathan E. Hugill, Manager, P.
0. Box. 229.
Custom Chopping
Having purchased a tractor i ads
prepared to do custom grinding and
chopping every day r` in t(te week.
Will give satisfaction, Work done
in any own barns.
F. W. Andrews, Clinton
Wanted
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'thirty cords of 111 inch hardwood
wanted for the Presbyterian church..
Tenders will be accepted for a Melted
time. Apply to Win, A. Grant,
Farm For Sale.
The Exeetttort of the Estate of Jos-
eph Izaard, deceased, offer for sale 120
acres in the Township of Goderich eons -
prising Lot 37, Concession 14, and the
the North half of Lot 37'Concessiotl 13.
This is a well improved farm, has good
house, barns, outbuildings and silo, is
well fenced, has gook water facilities, is
in a good slate of cultivation and Inas
10 acres of hardwood and f5 acres of
cedar ciethtainiag much valuable, timber.
The farm is located on a good gravel
road 3 miles freuu Gunton.
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Apply to M. fifl k R k. to,.2, ORO,
Ott and Albert is d, •74 -
pour, Ave„ Montreal;
*ora, or to W. Bsg%done,
For Sale.
A lovely drop head sewing machines
been used only a few months for sale '+
cheap a guarantee with it. Calf at
Jonathan E. Hugill'a Music Store, sole
agent for the Bell Piano, Seaforth Ont,
k OR SALE
' Bay Driving I1"rse, 3 years old, lune
1 general purpose horse 3 years old,
and will be sold cheap. - Call at Store,
J. E. Hugill, Sole agent for the Bell
Piano, Seaforth Ont.
VICTORY BONDS
Bought and sold at Market prices.
W. BRYDONE,
Victor Feed,
We have a quantity of Victor Feed
for Hogs and'Cattle, which will take the
place of Shorts as it is impossible for us
to secure Shorts this season. Try some
of this feed and we feel sure you wilt
like it,
Also in our stock is a quantity of
Feed Flour, and Alixed Chop. .45 these
two lines are good value at the present ,
time we would advise an early purchase
Having procured fhe agency for the
Swift Canadian Co.we are prepared
offer you Swift's Digestive Tankage
also all brands of thit,Cotnpany's 1'
Miters.
Regarding Spring Seeds our Stock
incudes the following: Red Clover,
Alsike Clover, Sweet Clover. Alfalfa.
Timothy, asla Timothy and Atsike milt-
ed,
There are a few barrels of the Pure;,
Cane Molasses left yet,
W:Jenkins icC8On
FLOUR AND FEED
Phone 199 Residence, 131.
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Unexcelled Dining Car Sere' ie
Sleeping cars on night trains anis
Parlor Cara oe special day trains.
Full -Information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning
District Passenger Agent, 1'roonto,
• John Ransforrl & Son, city passe.,
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57
A. 0. Pattison, station agent;
Faintiog, Dim Spas
Weakness said
Shortness of Breath.
Those feelings of faintness, flute dizzy
spells and "all gone" sinking sensations
which come on from time to time in.
dioate a weakened condition of the heart
and disordered state of the nerves,'
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pilis have
no equal for strengthening the heart and
invigorating the nerves.
Mrs. C. A. S. Drake, Paris, Ont„
Vrritesi-.--''I have used on towards the
second box' of Milburn's heart and'
Nerve Pills and -find they have done
me good. 1 had those fainting, Any
spells once its a while, and also weakness
and shortness of breath, and would be.
emu so choked up at times 1 could
hardly sleek without sitting tip it. bed.
Wisest ' aikusg too fest 1 would have to
OAP studs try tit catch my breath, 1
feel i let better since I have toed your
pit rf tial knots' that they have helped ma
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