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; The </smear'y shipment froth the
V asna Patriotic Society eonbisted of
utltnbar of Pieces,. 0£ +#quare tlanbou,
St,itlble of raiaalrlaag pr fpr aa1Y
witting, - sem. own 9 to, he in"'
articles.•-ti.ltpl3l t11'.J'.. M°ClytnvntF
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8 pillows, 4 sults pyjamas, 01 pairs
of socks, t9 trettCit malar; and 0 dray
shirts.
ebes square end from 20 to 54 ft.
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FOR savaaa�rp roma ALBERT STREET
aottaga. 1.let frit
lights
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Will 'Begin Tliiss
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HOUSE FOR SA1,E•—*8 ROOMED
)i�h$ ani �zt�ace, For particulars.
; soft and town wa1or in.
ltftehon, For particulars apply to
T. A. Graig, 18
Week
Have you ever thought
,wwennewse
WHI'!<T1yG'f•IAM—ARCD Nf1—lu St•
Petal's church °Beton, on Jell,
aPPly to Mrs, lelo rid o. 28-2
it.
Jackson's
Saturday,
Our Great
�1
Sale
Here's
thingto
shj� oe prices
Take
unusual
ing t Consider
them8
pate theme
of shoes
great saving
now while
offg+James
erings
high
I ---• kill, lace, Goodyear
price $7.5'0, Sale
price
Ladies' high
lace, Louis 14
RG.00_ 5 a
price
�n
Into
ry inducements
cut,
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cut,
heel.
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Store
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Two Doors Iorth
SAS, STARTS
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lan.
Mid -Winter Clearance
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Preparatory to •L1.L��T tri
ay g
UPJ dJ i se L �J YM E;� S 6J�%re
Our OwnStore
a Shoe Sale that means some-
shoe buyers these days when
46 way
are soaring way up
this paper and look over the
paper
we are now offer-
your shoe wants" -Antic i-
1 Figure out how manypairs
you can use, and then figure the
you can make, by buying -
we are making these LeSe U nUS u `G�,t
.
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two tone brown Ladies' higli cut, black patent
welted. Regular leather, taco, beautiful fawn top.
�+i� �� Regular price $6. �as,� �Q
tt��.71 , Sale price tt��7s7• QQ
v ,r.
all black, kid, Ladles' kid, button, black craven-
Regular price ette top, Bell Quality, welted. Reg-
$39®8Q alar price $5.50. 9
o 8./MJ Sale price $3.59
loin, by the Rev, J. A. Robin-
son, Violet R. Argmmt, to Jelin
Whittinham of '1Hersehel,
Sark.
SFTOSCRA.FT-+BROA:SFOOT-- A.t the
bride's ,.parent6, Moose ,iaw,
Sask., New Year's Day, Jath-
PRIVA'l'E SALT)', OP ,'23APPY
Thought Raaage, Wood Heater, Glass
Cubod, , ideboard, Ktchn ere11
tenson table, Strelrr,Sofa,—
Apply Mrs. W'. Wheatley, 'Huron
St. Y' 2$_2
G 1t',ANTEIO
4
WE
1Of
1t'
cAN GIVE
V
nl'n ratpayingBensley,
9 h 'Nall a special
Oe at 4ets, per ib$Iioe
than befol'e file Wal', a.ncl
' hers are` other kinds
on
Wrd Shoceraftto Mararet
Adapts, daughter of Mx ;and Mrs,.
Alexander Broadtoot, Yaru)ecly of
Seaforth,-
Births•
JOHNSTON—In -Clinton, on Jan.
14th, to M. and tire, George
rI1TINCr OF TOE' ION )Cow-
ty C°un°i1—Tho Connell of the
corporation of t1aG County ,of 1Iur-
on willimeet'in the counofl Maui-
her, Godoricla, at 3;00 O'olook on
Tuesday the 22nd inst.,,1018,—Ge9,
W. TIoiman, Clerk. ilodericit, Jan.
7th 1918. 23-2
EMP* OYMENT TO AlVes
FEW MORE' KNIT-
TERS, ETC,, APPLY
AT ONCE. •
C1rntQn ({n oting Co,
Monarch at 25c per, till.
George Washington '
at 3ilC per tin
PeipdePr at 9,5c and 25c
per tin
011,03p Coffee at 25c
Jpfinston, a son (George Harold).
HOLLAND—In Hullett township, on
.ANNUAL MEETING—T7iC 4N-
LINITTED.
per tin
~�Flpllond,
Jan. 0tli, to riZr. and Mrs, AoLto
Jan,
a son.
O--,in Seaforth, on Jan, oth,
Mr, and d1Trs. Charles Cnwart,
1 son.
C[TDM,ORE—T,, Kinpen, 011 Jim. 7th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudinoie, a'
daughter. , ''
TC+RUSE—:la Galt, on Jan. 3rd, to
Mr. and 1VIrs, L. G. 'Chao, a sou,
anal meeting o£ the NIbT{illop ]lint
nal Pira Ltsuranee Co
lls Se will
b0 hold in the town halt,. Seaforth, on ock p.r, p eb. esb, in.es, of two
o'clock p.m. The business of the
meeting will be to receive the an-
total statement and auditors' re-
port, the electing of three three-
tors and two auditors, and °thee
business which might be considered
LIYE�o
WANTED
�.T�Y
IL.
'to
s
The
g O'Neili
Hnb Grocery
of benefit to the company,. The reg
tiring directors are Mc-
_.1,—.
Deaths
THOMPSON—In Clinton, 0n Jan.
11th, Margaret Corkett, widow of
the late John'Thompson, aged. 78
y cars and 9 months.
.ilealcolm
Ewen, D. P. AloOregor and G. R.
McCartney, who are olegible for
re election—Jas. Connolly, Prost-
dent ; •Thos• E. flays, Secretary,
•23-3
every week. Highest market price
paid.
M%, MARQUIS'
Phone 14-•>1G6 R. R. No. 1
. CREAM WANTED b
We will buy your cream and guar -
ant9d ou—
i'
PHILLIPS—In Hullett township, on
Jan. 12th'' John L. Phillips, aged
CALVES AND COLLIE PUPS FOR
HIGHEST' PRICES
G4 ears,
Y �PROMPT
MACRAE—In Detroit, on Jan, 12th,
Lillian Hamlin wife of Arthur R,
MacRae.
LTJnpY...+In West 1lawanosh, on Jan.
8th•, Amt Leddy, widow of the
Sale.—Parties wishing young calves
please leave orders. You need not
take then if they do not suit.
Good collie pups for sale.—A. E.
Matheson, Seaforth. Phone 17 on
13G, Clinton. 22—h
Selected Potatoes
I
Wanted .
for immediate delivery.p
ACCURATE. RECORD
RETURNS
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
Write us for cans. We supply,
them, Pay express charges. Pay
you for the cream you Shap twice
each tnontli. Carefully neigh,. ram-
tat« Aiicltael LadcLp, aged 78
years.
�i'I\LR-In Exeter,' on Jan, 8th,
Jane Sweet, 'relict of the late
William Winer,aged 81years and
months, ! g
TIIE BAYFTELD AGRICUITURAL
Society will hold its annual meet-
ing in the town hall on Wednesday,
Jan. 19th, 1918, at one o'clock p•
nt., for the purpose of electing of-
of-
Y
We take them any day.
Highest market price
paid. We want tlaeut•
before cold spell comes.
'�'"
a s and test each can and send you
a statement. Write today, prices are
higfi y
Agents
Walton—W. G. Neat
IClnbure—Hail
M KENZIE—Ia Goderieh township,
on January 5th, Mrs. McKenzie,
widow of the late Donald,A'reKen-
she, aged, 93 years and 3 menthe,
ficers, receiving the annual report
and the transaction of other nes-
essary business. All members are
requested to be present. 23-2
JAS. STEEP & CO.
Box 192 Phone 126
& Co.
Varna—Beatty Bros,
Tt;,� Seaforth Creamery Co,
TABB—in Colborne, fon January Gth,
Safi 480 SEAFORTH ONT..
Tahb, aged 95 rears and 9
FARM FOR SALE. --,LOT 25, FT'iJR-
on Road, Tuokarsmith,
days.
* *-
containing
ti nares, with bulldfhW. par-
titulars
THE CORNER STORE
LOGS -
FRAME BUILDING FOR SALE, AL-
Gib
apply to R. W. Glihbiugs,
R.
R. R. No. 4, Clinton. —07
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Live and Let Live
-
WANTED
SO light bob sleigh.—John Stephen-
YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED RE -
Eat Fish
son. —24
paired
paired and Pressed and at the
shortest Both Lad-
at Least
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:We
FOR SALE -6 BATiRCll ROCK
Cockerels bred from a Cockerel from
Guilds 218 egg pen. `'rice $1.50
each if taken now, This price goad
till Jan. 24t11.—H. A. Hovey. 24-2
possible notice.
les' and Gentlemen's clothes. W°
guarantee to do good work. I am
prepared to French Dry Clean Ladies
Suits, Gent's Suits and all kinds
of Woolen clothing including Sweat-
ers, etc. All
Twice a Week
We are askee to conserve food Sad
help the Allies. There is no better
way than this.' Food will be the
turning point of, the war. It is the
are again prepared to pay
the highest spot cash prices for all
kinds of timber, either in bulk or by
the thousand; and either in the bush
or delivered in our yard. If you
have anything to offer eau up .the
old reliable
NOTICE 1'0 FARMERS—THERE
will be no chopping done at the
Clinton Flour Milts until we can
orders promptlyt at-
tended to. Rooms over Jobnson's
jewelry Store.—Wm. J. Jago. —00
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duty or all to save non-perisiia_b!o
foods.
By eating fish are helping to
market (11-115),
We aro getting out some of our
home grown Hemlock which Is better
than
get a supply of coat—J. Schoen-
bels, 24-1
Lower COst
Cost
you
win the war.
Fish is a delightful and economical
and cheaper the freighted stuff,
so if contemplating any new bulld-
lags, or repairing, let us help you
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. --IN 'CIHIt
Estate of Melinda Jackson, deceas-
ed.—Notice is hereby, given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Melinda Jackson, late of
the town of Clinton, in the to of
Coun-
Sura
Sure
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Satisfaction
food. You will be surprised' what
new zest it will give to the menu.
Here are a few varieties to choose
prom;
Cod Steak,
Finnan IHadduc:k
Fillatis,
pian your work. Our services are
free.
We also have in stock all kinds
of Dressed Lumber, McNair Brand
Shingles, Canada Cement, ` and But.
fele Fertilizer.
.,
Ladies' patent colt, button,
cravenette toy, 13011 t unlit
Qualitp,
Regular price $5:
50g Sale price $3
Ladies' all kicl, ince, oozy
warm Sud' couatottable.
ular price $3,00.
Sale price
Men's tan, calf, lace,
Shoes, welted, Regular
$0.00. S a l c
. rico
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Seventy-five pairs
eat leathers, blacks and
t, at
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The chief
these, days of
the fact that
orthpwhi
t<A�ist in stylea,
best
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ALLOWED.
jN
'Practical
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v,
•
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attraction
"High
black•Ladles' Dr. Reid Shoe cushion
welted• insole welted, best Brazilian acid.
Ra
((�� Regular price$7.
49 tin c price $4• 98
w
Renee 11Ien's mahogany tan, 1�nce, Goocl-
Reg-
Reg- }tear waited, high grade calf. Rag-
ulna price $8.00. 50
Sale Arica i •
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Hagar Metes Men's box calf bluchers, leather
price linings, welted. Regulaa p r i 0 e
$0.00. .5 a l e
vrL3 1 • WC,'V
price
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men's shoes, a mixed lot, calfskin and pat-
tang. Everyair
p
Ilalf Price
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of this Big Sale
Shoe Prices," lies in
the savings are tangible
f61
e the shoes beingof-the
d quality,.
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ON ' APPROVAL, ()VAL,
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ty of. Huron, widow, deceased, who
rued on or about the 10th day of
December, 1917, are required to de-
liver. to William Jackson, the ex-
ecutor of the said estate or his
the
You ran make your cakes and
pies, etc., at a lower cost it you
use Easyfrst Shorteuhag. Prop -
erly used it will give you sura
satisfaction and simply use one
Salmon Trout•
White Fut
',
Halibut,
Herring,
Fresh Water 'leering in brine,
J.B.MUSTARD
SRUCEFIEtdD.
..
solicitor oe. or before 510 day
of February, 1918, a full statement
of their claims together with par-,
tieulars thereof and thea nature of
the securities, if any, held by them
all duly verified by all/davit. And
quarter less of Easytlrst Shorten-
ing than you would use of lard
or butter and at loner cost, Try
1 lb. with your next order.
Extra nice flavored mince meat
for pies, 2 'lbs. for 35a.
Butter and eggs wanted: highest
prices cash or trade.
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E HUNN(FORD
/, N
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j
(ul
NewL
T E 1)
Eggs
Lake notice that after the. safe Mastlining,
mentioned slate the said executor.
will proceed to distribute the es -
tate of the said deceased amongst
the persons entitled' thereto, hav-
ing regard only to slid claims as
he shall have received due notice
therewith.washing
and in accordance therewith. Dat-
ed at C'liuton this 12th day 01
' Anntes, raisins, rained iftunplcin,
prunes fox pias.
Speoial price an pure laundry
soap .for this week, 5 cents per
bar or 21 bars for $1.00.
Toro tablets will assist you in
I
these cold days. 6 tab-
lets tor 25 emits.
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+ �l
ifi(a{(�)�j(
c
Marl, �
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Faua}l prices are
for strictly, new
our poultry plant.
eggs to us and
cash,
being paid
laid eggs at
'Bring your
get the ready
ilanuary, A.D., 1918. W. Brydone,
Chilton, Out., Solicitor for the
said executor, 24-3
Get emir supply. Be foresight-
ed and gmt some. Supplies limit-�
HIGHEST PRIDES FOR PRODUCE
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Poultryp Wanted--
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ry�
School of Commerce
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Johnson 6c Co.
The Store of Quality.
Phone orders Oromptiv.eared for.
PHONE 111.
some
our
LIi T US LOAD
of our baled hap and feed on
truck the next time it is going
Tiighest prices will be paid
for large quantities of lied
poultry thatt will Ito required
ncreasin g
to meet the ide-
rutted dud to meatless daps. Poultry; taken, the first three
Courses.
Bookkeeping
Stenography
-Penmanship
p
Secretarial Work
etc,
EFFICIENCY FFCNCY )f
Watches, ClbCks andwinter
Jewelery Repaired
Also Spectaclesyear
Now that the ho11 aii trade 1S avec
we must settle down to business but
we Can't do so without thanking our
many customers for their generous
support and hope that we may still
aontitkllc to do, business On the same
principles' of a square deal to every-
0ne..
in your`direction, which will be leery.
soon. Just as an experiment we ask
you to try them on your boxes for a
while. 11 it doesn't result in your
becoming a steady customer for our
bay and feed we miss our guess,
Once used always a user has been
our experience.
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), &
we Jenkins $on.
Pl.01'R AND FEED.
Phone 190, Hi facet pri°eK paid for
g
days of each week during then
g
.months.
Be good to yang dealt o£ liens
this aand help production.
This is patriotic work anti at
the Shute tiiue helping
n' g your
Steer 1)ocitet,
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GUNN , LANGLO(S co.
CLINTON
N. W,Trawartha, 'Phone 190
Is the motto of this School and
L' LS TASTED A'RI+)E
Grata and Wool. Elevator,
Residence phone 9.142,
Manager or Ildlmetv111e 4 nn 147
it is the aim to fit students for
Slow Molt are your eyes worth
to, ? Don't
positions in which they will. do
credit to themselves and cone
)na11dgoodaulae,cs,
Gtt'is may mom in the school,
you trifle with there if
they bother you. Conte in and have'
them tatted properly. We solicit a
share 0f your patrOttage with the
understanding that every; pair of
glasses sold is fully guaranteed to
WEWANT NOW
A Reliable Agent in Huron cdunty
to sell 1'eIham's Peerless Te'rult and
Ornamental trees during fall and
Plumbing, Healing and
Tans�nithxng
give satisfaction and comfort. Prices
winter months, Good exclusive
Winter term begins,
,.•lalll. ar 19YS
yy'Ciro
Btndents ma enter alt tithe
totparticulars write to
g. P. Ward, 6#, M,Accfs,
Pitons 208, PriICpil
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reasonab e.
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IrDQr1s1,1tT1�1%S. bOTi 1'H10i�Cr.,AS
cheapest also alt° est m°bine
on the market rangingin prices
front 818.00 to $250,00, Needles and,
records always on hand.
.f.JOHNSON
t
Issuer of !Ammo Llama.
?Next to fleede's Beer Stens
pay,
territory, free aquipnentA
Over 9.00 notes 00 the eltoiceet
nutsaty staclt, ancluding naw varieties
controlld by us. Handsome ue-to-�
data stilling egUipmeht and a sldon-
did Canadian -grown stook to otter
customer's, We are n0t jobbers,
Write now for o °noy Lerma to
Pl.0lAhNURSERY CO
Parente, Ont, _ .
N,13—Caaogoo soot o1te#eiit to
epplleants tot agencies kr purs,hasers.
ntrrsoLy steak,
second-hand wood furnace,
itsg00Ci 1`epalT, fOl' 8ie
cheap,
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THOS, l WK lNS4dhemam
s
Agent.for Heeia Palliates es
Sinop ovet ftnrodlati-Pa 1iiirdwari►,
1?>"lONE B8, 1
PHONE