The Clinton New Era, 1918-1-31, Page 3Page Three
NEW UN EGGS
WARTED
FnCy Ces are. being paid for fancy
new LAID HOGS et our Poultry Plant.
Brig your 'eggi to us and get the
ready cash.
Nigh prices will be paid .forltrg�
valentines of live poultry {het will be
• required ,to meet the 'increasing de
mild due to the meatless days,
Live Poultry Wanted
Poultry taken the first three days of
each week during the winter mouths,
De good to your flock of heos this
year and help production. This is
Patriotic work and at the sametime
helping your own pocket.
& Go., ladled
The up-to-clate Firm
Clinton Branch Melte $90
N. W. Trewartha, Manager
or Ilolmesville 4 on i42.
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• See and here our finest
New Stylish designs of
Doherty Pianos and
Organs,
▪ sflteial values ht Art
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Pianos and organs rent
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phonographs', M nen> &
Vat icie, gooCle,
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Electric
Wi ring
.And
Fixtures
1 Second Hand
Heater In Good
Repair.
1 Second Hand
i Range. Coal or
Wood. (heap.
Furnaces, Pumps,
and Supplies
Wegingfeggregtelancengineenawnuret=gni
Byarn & Sutter
••j Plumbers and Electricians
Phone 7.
teo"PanieitiFtiovtri..0-4to~rov'spiviaitotateott
Better Pay
The Price
OF
!ODLE AGE
Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe-
ly -Proof that Lydia E, Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound
Can be Relied Upon.,
tIrbana,I11.-"During Change of Life,
in addition to its annoying symptom; I
had an attack of
grippe which lasted
It winter and left
me
n a weakened
conditien. 3 felt at
times that 3 would
never be well again.
I read of Lydia E..
Pinkham's V e gee
table Compound
and what it did for
women passing
throughtheChange
of Life, so I told my
doctor I would try
it. I soon began to
gain in strength
and the annoying
symptoms dis-
appeared and your Vegetable Compound
has made me a well, strong woman so
I do all my own housework. I cannot
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound too highly to women
passing_through the Change of Life."
-Mrs-FRANK ilneisoN, 1316 S. Orchade
St., Urbana, III.
Women who suffer from nervousness,
"heat flashes," backache, headaches
and "the blueS" should try this famous
root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound.
STOPPING HOUSEHOLD FIRES
New York Fire Dept. Hints to Wo-
man Are Worth Rememberino.
The New York Fire Department has
issued the following hints that every
woman especially should commit to
nemory, for they are so easy to carry
out that if universally known and put
in practice they would save much
valuable property as well as lives
A wet broom forms an effective. fire
extinguisher for all small household
Fires. If the curtain blows over the
Don't he tempted to choose chea.p
rewelery. - tear better to pay a fair
prieeeend know exactly what vou
are getting,
Yon will neyer be sorry• -for isa e.
matter of money, it is easily the
moat eConomical.
The, has been said so often that
eeverybprly by this time should
know it -and vet there is TIC
ecareity of cheep jewelry in the
land •
Now togeb personal -4f you would
like to miss that sortealtogether-
COM E MIRE '
If you would like to hny where
nothinghot high qualities arc
dealt 1n -001i113 HERE
And even at that, no person ever
Said 01111 prices were unfair
W. R. eounter
Aewoeii. Gild optician
suer ot Marriage Licenses
qlet, i
.i..R.i.tasift cii01.!
tty
t'cii.,t,
H. T. RANGE
Notary Politic, Conveyencer,
Pitiaocial and Real hiet; in
INSURANCE AGENT -Representing It Fire In
continuo ocannantes,
Divielen Court Office.
PORI)& HOIROD
We're now selling Timothy Seed
(Government Renderer.).
Pi n,00 Twang
Mr, James Doherty wishes to in-
form the public that he is pre-
pared to do fine piano tuning,
tone regulating, nod repairing.
Orders lett at W. Duberly's phone
will receive prompt. attentiou.
31. G. Caiu..ron. K C.
Barriseer, Solicitor, Conveyancer, If.te
Oftlee ori Albert Parrot, occupied by
Mr. Hooper. In (JliNton on ever
Thursday, and on anv day for which
a.ppoie Lamas are made. C Slue hours
from0 man. to 6 p m. A gond vault ha
connection with the offite. Uffine open
every week day, Mr. Hooper will mate
any oppointments for Mr. Cameron.
We naso have on hand, Alfalfa,
Aiailte, and Red Clover,
'We Id ways have OD hand ---,Goose
Wheat, Poem, Dawley and el'ned Coen
lUlftheM Merk.et Prieee paid lot Hay
mid. WI Graham.
FORD & 161100
14. dill l.1l 51114t AI: is
Or. OV. Onon, 5,.12. C. V.. It. U. 41. ee. 1401
nv, office fit residence High Street
Dr .5 C. Candler. D.A. MU,
UntocA.intarle Strset, Clinton.
Night mills at residence. Ratuinnn, 45
or at lircinital
OR. tr. R. AXON
*IMMO
crawls Ittid Bridge. 'Work 5 APectititY.
Graduate of Cbiotien, and IliG.DA
Toronto.
Dastreld ett lliondava. glar 1141. Ii 0
111.' FOWLER,
DENTIST.'
OtBees over O'NEIL'S atone
Special oars taken to make (lentil trer
rognii et palates:a as possible.
THOMAS GUNDRY
'Ave seeek and general Auction ve.
GODERICH ONT
50.10 OLDM liaise a epee/nit... taunt 51
Nnw ERA eillae, Clinton. PrGol 0 ataieno
to. Toms reasonable, Partnere tale nos
diatonnted
G. O. MoTaiggart SI, D. Mel:eggs?
TLIE CLINTON Niyv ERAt
gas Jet or lamp,and blazes tip, use a
broom. Wet it in a pall of water or
11 a faueet. Cilie can throw a solid
sheet of water or lust es a spray with
this from a pail It. Is almost as good
es e. hose, It s possible to beat out
A fire with 1 wet broom or pull down
a ,blasing curtain or portiere. On
discovering finales in any rtioin close
thtr door and window, iso, If possible
to stop the draught, ;old. -them run
for the broom and pall.
If the 'bed catches fire, beat out the
fire with a wet broom, if the fire
Spreads to the mattress get the. man
of the family to roll le up and throw
it old of the window. If this .cannot
be done make him upset the bed and
throw the mattress on the floor, 0
will burn slower there and the broom
,and Water cell be used to edvatitage.
Neeer try to extinguish burning
grease by throwing wafer on the
blaze, es this only weeds it, Such
fires must be smothered, Put flour,
salt, sand, or even baking powder on
the flames. it Is often best to let a
pan of grease burn Itself Mit and sim-
ply' see that it sets nothing else on
fire, latnet ilvow the flour or sett
on it, as this will make the burning
fat splash in all directions. Use a
long stick or poker to mix Ote fluur
ur other substance with the burning
grease. This will quickly put out the
fire.
If a lamp or oil heater takes fire
handle it very quickly or let it Alone.
Toss a rug eir heavy blanket over it
or empty salt or flour on it, but not
sugar, or it will only make a bad mat-
ter worse. If the lamp explodes or
up -sets the best thingto do is to close
the doors of the room and turn in a
fire alarm.
Never pass close to a fire, Do not
go above a flre, for flames travel up-
ward. Do not go back for valuables
after reaching a place of safety. Lose
DO time in getting' every one out of
the house.
If your clothing catches fire don't
run out ;A doors but lie down on the
floor and roll over, throwing a rug
around the body, 0 possible tcJ
smother the flames and protect the
face.
Nielfaqqart Broa
WeRNIKERS
ALBERT ST , ()LINTON
cxereerel Banking Rusin eat
transacted
;e0'1?E8 DISCOUNTED
Drabs issued. Interest' Allowed n
deposits
The NtelCilkop Avautttai
Fire Insurance Coo
Parma add &slated Teem Props
tarty eniy Insured.
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Bead 011ice-SenfOrth. Out
keen liciataches
CAUSEI BY
SLUGGISH LIVER.
When the liver becomes shiggieh and
inactive the bowels become constipated,
the tongue beroinee coated, the breath
bad, the stomach foul and then ensiles
headaches. heartburn, floating specks
before the•eyes, water brash, biliousness
and all kinds of liver troubles.
Milburn's Laxti-Liver Pills will stimu-
late the sluggish liver, clean the foul -
coated tongue, sweeten the sour stomach,
and banish the disagreeable headaches.
Mrs. A. Shublery, Halifax, N. S.,
writes: -"I take pleasure in writing you
concerning the great value I have re-
ceived by .using Milburn's Laxa-Liver
Pills for a gluggish liver.
Vilma Illy liver got bad I would have
severe headaches, but, after using a
couple of vials of -your pills, 1 have not
been bothered any more."
Milburn's taxa -Liver Pills are 25c. a
vial at nil dealers or mailed direct on
reretpl, of price by The 'r. Milburn Co.,
Limited, Toronto, Oat.
"Give us more coal,'' the rabble eried,
Or else you'll see some fun."
"Ho to," the fuel controller decreed -
411 you get is half as ton."
"What :ire yeti knitting, my pretty
maid?"
She purled, then dropped at stitch,
-A sock or it sweater, sir," she said,
''And darned if I know which:"
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CASTO's IA
For Infants and Children.
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Only 28 days in February.
This winter, at all events, Our Lady
of rite Snows believes that, if she has
the MIME, she will have the game also.
Should February duplicate Janu-
ary's weather, all will be thankful
that it isn't leap year.
"How to save coal", is the title of a
book advertised. "How to get coal,"
would be a book title more fitting to
the situation.
Ofecera
J, Connolly, Ooderich, President; JAL
Evaes, Beechwood, Vice -President;
'rhos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary -
Treasurer,
Agents
Alex, Leitch, No. o, Clinton; Edward
Hinchley, Seaforth; WM. Chesney, Eg-
mondville; J. W. Yeo, Codericli; R. GI,
Jarmutle Erodhagen.
Directors
Wm, Rine, No. 2s, Seaforth; Jahn leen.„
RAMIS, 0t0(th agen ; James 'tains, beech.
wood; 11/1. McDwart, Clinton; hetet
Connolly, Goderick; 13, It. McGregor,,
leo. 3, ,Seaforth; 3. 0. Grieve, No:
Waltolle.liebert Fereiti Herleek;
MeCertgee NO; 3. sesser0., , •
You
surely
Need
is a healthy, active, in,-
dustrious
Serial closes, taken reg-
ularly, insure that.
MaybeYouNeed
a purgative sometimes.
Then take one largcr
dose.
Keep that in mind; it
will pay you riga
deeds in Health ttrtcl
Happiness.
CARTEris
, Mat
MILS
6eradme bears •Stawalwr.
DO YOU SUFFER
FROM RHEUMATISM?'
If yott hail suffered for year* front
Ithetunatism and then lied forme a
treatment that baidelled your pains end
made yoti spry rni your feet owe more,
wid yelt Went 10 keep fee remedy
Secret, or would yon want to .pass 05
the good word to other sufferers ?
it is an ordstainling feature ef the
leunclrede of letters received by e pro-
minent firm of mannfactitring druggiste
nett after returning thanks far the
relief MT ariled, the wish is expressed to
let others know the good. news.,
Here are a few extents that win'
interest anyone who has Rheumatism
-
"I have recommended Gin Pills to
some of any friends who are troubled
in the Seine Wity."
' "World advise all sufferers from
Rheumatism to try OM Pills."
"I recommend Giu Pills to every-
one Suffering as T did."
"I take great pleasure in recom-
mending CM Pills to all sufferers
from Rheumatisin.''
If you wmild like the names and
addresses of these people who are so
happy in reconnuencling Gin Pills, and
also a free stutfple to try for yonrself,
simply drop aline to the National. Drng
& Chemical Co.. of Canada, Linti it d,
Toronto, (U.S, address-Na-Dru CO hie.
202 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.) 100
Dealers sell Gin Pills on a strict pia.
rantee of satisfaction or your money
bask. 50e a box or 6 lances for 5'43i./.
CANNOT CUT P. 0., CHARGES
Contract With Britain Prevents Can-
adian Government Reducing Rates
on Soldiers' Parcels,
Dr, R. W Coulter, Deputy Post-
master -General, tete written in 'reply
to a request that the' postal rates on
mail sent to soldiers overseas be re-
duced,. He says the department has
every sylemithy for the soldiers ane
would be glad to render any assistance
possible in improving their postal
facilities.
"There are, however, certain diffi-
culties which make it impossible for
the 'Canadian Post -Office Department
to remove or alter the rate of post-
age on parcels. The transmission of
parcels is governed by an agreement
with Great Britian, to which Canada
is bound to live up to. Every effort
has been made to obtain low postage
rate.s, but the Imperial postal author-
ities have not seen their way clear to
agree ti ,ail arrangement which would
increase the burden of the transport
service. You will observe that Can-
ada has thrown off her charges on
parcels for the soldiers in France, I
and insofar as she is concerned low-
ered the rate on every parcel by eight
cents a pound, 13st for this action
eight cents more would be charged
on every parcel that goes to the
front."
Celielrletit; facet; cClfeia '1
the absence of /vas in ;
44tinitteS MOM M.g.';'.4 •
vI Ltelp AI& conIVA1ovt4
cunecii
THE BACK -YARD FLOCK
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The greatest hope for incre.ased pro-
duction at the present time lies in the
back -yard flocks of poultry. 'rhere is
no reason why every city, flown and
village should not be whollly or in
great part ot any rate, seil-supportine
hundreds and thousands of dollare
worth of Cool feed thrown in the gar-
bage pans every day.
The waste going on even vet in our
cities is simply appalling. Th, kit-
chen waste front the , wch nary fllflhily
Or Ore or six people may be fed to
best advantage to a flock of about
twenty-five birds. This is more
than many will want to keep, but at
flock of this size will only require a
house about twelve feet square -even
a little less Will do -no yard room
Is necessary and the eggs produced
shnuld keep the house supplied and
still leave enough to sell to less
thrifty neighbors, to pay for all the
supplementary feeds which is neeess-
'ary to purchase,
What 0 more tempting to the apptt-
ite than an absolutely new laid ;leg
from a flock that has been cleanly
fed? Once used to home produced
eggs, the consumer will never Inc con-
tent to depend on store eggs. If you
don't believe this, try it.
Under present conditions increas-
ed production should not be brought
aeout by increasing the number of
poultry farms but rather by increas-
ing the size and number of farm
flocks, .culling closely, and keeping
nothing but good producers and last
of prenary importance by the increase
in member of back -yard poultry
plants where flocks may be kept
largely on feed that would otherwise
be wasted.
,,Woors noephosisus,
The Great ,rth Ittlfeheliemetiv.
Torres and Invigorate the whole
nervoultaysIelni rakes new Blood
to vie:Veins, Cures Avereses
nebdity, Manta/ Praia 'Worm. &Avon.
&melt, Loss of If:Herinh Pojpiloifon c11 Um.
Pailiag .3 I entOrk:"Price 51 ore bee, ete
lor 55,4i One will pimp% erg will Mire
drnegows Inniled ut plain pkg, wi receipt of
Imre. h'r,optlopidetmoilrel Pea THE WOOD
WIEDICONg CO..,TORONYCLOWT, Mimeos Weise
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KEEP ALL DELINQUENTS
May Not Be Discharged Even 0 .Les
Than Category "A."
Although only category A men are
being called out tinder thc Military
Service Act, militia orders state that
all men handed over to the Western
Ontario Regiment will be kept an the
strength at the discretion of tire • offi-
cer coininanding that unit. If 5 delin-
quent under the act is of a category
less. than A he is to be put at the
work cif a military nature that he can
do best.
Men who report for service wider
the order of the deputy -registrar and
are found on .re-examination to come
under ettegory B are to be transferr-
ed to the Special Service Cempany.
Mee under age who enliet are also put
into the Special Sereice Coemeny
mitiI they attain military age, Men
enlistfid in the United States are
pieced 1 the units according to their
physicet Clanainit, a.t1 fqr all oiracticaf
porposes onl;,, men who are absolute.
ly nein for military Service are reject-
ed. In many eases a. category B mat
larreoya, so much by military stryic,
0 is stated,- thiti,on eiramination he Is
found tit for Servicein the front line.
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I'hurscfay, January 31st, 1918,
HeittignaggaMIMIESS: 44=40=508:0 SIONEtir
75
e
and the opportunity for saving is replete
with bargains ! It's simply our way of
averting the necessity of carrying these lin-
es to another season, and of closing out our
lines before moving to our own store.
If you've ever attende't3. one of
our clearing sales you'll know what
a Big Saving Means If you've iot
---come and learn 111
We have enough of last week's •
offerings for -another- Week's sell-
ing5
Your- opportunities are getting fewer. Make
your selections NOW! and • you will have no
"Regrets."
cusitionette, lace, Olen
Quality, turn soles. Regular price
$4.00. le a I e295
Price .
•
Ladies' Relent° kid, but ton, rub- )
j her heel, cushion, welted. ilegeler
} price 34.00. Sale $ 7
5 price
Ladies' 0. 31. and kid, lace,
Hagar shoes, welted. Regular rriee
$4.00. le a 1 e
price ..//1 • 47
Ladies' gun metal, lace, sonn5 all
calf, some cloth lop. Regular price
33,50. 114 a 1 e 2.35
price
L$3,e:wiles. yid hill, blucher, sexthie, Ladies' patent calf, lace, Cuban
McKay, sewed.
00. S it I e Regular price ',;
; heels, illeKay welt. Regular price 5
$2.25$3.50. Sale
, price a-4
$2• tmil,5
s' Z
inen's Russia calf, lace, Dell
Quality, welted. RegT."11er. Priee
1116.i:c0. 8 a 1 e SQ Tz/w
Latiles, kid, lace, common sense,
low heel. Regular price
a 1 e
price $2.40
A few pairs are loft of last, week's offeringa in Men's Shoes. The
prices are attractive. The styles are good. Qualities the best.
Get into them while the going is good
There is no investment that can be
made that will pay you such a, handsome
dividend as a shoe investment made here
right now.
THE TERMS ARE CASH. NO GOODS
ALLOWED ON APPROVAL,
HIE JACKSON
"Practoal
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