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The Clinton New Era, 1918-2-7, Page 5t'+'Fi!/iRt1iAG Y 'i'ln)rsdt4,y, Vubl'uary; 7111, 1918. have,) team dr«w the hose slelgli in Case of t fire TWA t the first team arriving be paid $3.,00 if used an l • $2.00 if :not. used it On motion of Councillors Wlltse• anti Miller, (i)lnteil adjourned. Pocket or 9 WHITHER YOU PREFER A WATCH TO BE WORN ON THE WRIST OR FOR THE POCKET You will find it with us at its t. • We have theist for man, wo- man, boy, and girl, in Gold Billed, Sterling Silver, or Niek- i el, u,ll sizes, aid prices, and all Creed Time Keepers. We are particular about ono thing, viz., to see any watch bearing the name of HELLYAR shaft be iL credit to us. N liellyar JEWELER AND OPT107AN issuer of Marriage Licenses - C►111ci,reu, Cry FOR FLETC'HER'S CASTOR IA f* c m .et9aa .. m+m ewaaaasrs)z+aastwasle Odds and Ends of Council ra • elmaesm0000w0,6ase0®e000sI0a The pay sheet for 'street work for Janitary was $22,60, • For snowploughing the total •cost was $60',03, W. T. Hawkins.for -work on furnace, etc was $21.00. Street lighting cost $136.54 for Jan nary. 11. C click's salary of $50,00 for January' was paid, The Cemetery Superintendent H. Hill's salary and postage of $34.48 was -ordered to be paid. .For repairing sprinkler, A. Seeley was paid „3.70. --Os-- Printing account from The New Era was $5,25, - -'em-- 3, 13. Hovey, for filling extinguishers was $1.00. - -SO-- The salary of Fire Chief Bartfiff, of $25.00 was paid, The salary of 15 Firemen for six months was ordered paid, which a- avtaaum,cssms •r mounts to 8150.00. oilCOCOCCO0C2+00090c5000eatact, The Bell Telephone Co. had an ac- '' sw count of 25 cents. OMR EETI C • 0 0100000000000000a0000000000 `tsiati passe(1:—, As the Doherty Loan Debentures ';wail due on April 1st, it will be net sssary to dispose of some of the sec- aerates in which the SinkingFund-Itas Wen invested, We therefore' recent- i mend that the Treasurer and Chair - "man' of the Finance Conunittee be authorized to dispose of whatever such securities as may be necessary, , and to use whatever means they deem %est lo'secure the best price possible• ' Chir motion of Councillors Miller ;z,ld McEwan, the account of S. .1 tknl57eu's, for work on fountain 457,75 has ordered to be paid. The Auditors, Cantelon and J. • "'Wiseman made the following report: -- "We the undersigned auditors for 'the Municipality of the Town of Clin- 1 ton have examined the books, of yoltr 'Treasurer att10 those of Treasurer's 1l0t ca for Collegiate Institute, Public tido •1, Yubllc utilities and compared w+t,lt es wr t1 entries made in them, find S t +se several bot .s Correct. Wt take pleasure in certifying to the • pea s, t nt to wav in which all the , ks e kc pt, " Pub 1 Utilities Cotrntiseiou sem the fol vi v fat n , letter:—herewith ;y'ct a and the annual reports for v-' it o,) tont t'•l.r:i w1 `s I)ep:U•t- or t'te year 1'7 17, Yon wiit tulle 1 t. at, otettir,'ft amount - in 4 te '0101 371 in the (tu Capital a.Co't 'ate! works f)ep„rtrent as pre. arr,,. 711,.1 with the Council TOL. overdr.-dr has been paid out of 111111 ;;t,:inteuance account and we now ask 04,0 pa:'s a Debenture t,1 cov r thIS amount. A motion by 'Couneiliors Cooper was passed: -•—That rhe repnrls of the Auditors and the r41 tic +lilities Commission be referred to the ft ,:ace Committee for further re- port. C.nancillors Langford and Mcliwan .brought in the following report An announcement be made through the total new$pnpers that. during the wittier months it will ,be necessary to Miss Chowen for typewriting Audi- tilrs Statements was 64,00. D. L. Macpherson foe 3 months sal- ary was $112.50 and $10 for statement for auditors, --5757-- Chief Wheatley, 3 months salary $112,50. Night Watchman R. Welsh, salary, $100,00, --*0;— The two Auditor's, 1', Cantelon and J, Wiseman, were paid $12,50 each, --66®•-- Payslteet forwork for stovewood was .120.40, and for teaming coal $ 79.20, --5757-- Chief Wheatley reported$0.05 from uarket scales and $5.00 for hall rent. Hill, Cemetery Superintendent reported 56,0o for sale of Int; $20.00 or care in perpetuity, and 518.00 fur work. 'Se eil'a3'poi" .' J ori rVe u .y;n !terve..., ,i,i,.1 , " t r.. • Ift) c lir. 44;7.111 ni Gotieri,th pall t, t71, TIenl7al rn r7 Trr 1 , f r I f t 7"'9 of I I ri Ji, 1.11(7 Air 1.,, 7 t) •pt )•, vilf)d will E.:.i, r , •1In(ra 1 .heti •li• nn •5ahu'ti:!y i.ut in pl , I1 y,a prn„ph1;:7 rrrnhdrrrr• r.E -:Q4g2 lir, Ii1Cr '.1, the $herlff'S Cu11- .) 01J:t70 ¢T•t,,,TeaetlTe.euT. (ro4erlr, 77;,gw,4' ,tabu. , t (,. al/7ich, tt,ts ill t.itvn oft Fel THE CLINTON NEW ERA * •, N1 Al a PATRIOTIC NOTES at 77 * 0 d5 +k i:. • 0 0 t7 Al 9! * On Friday nest the Women's Pat- rlotie tenet* will have an exhibit In the Council Chamber of all socks knit in the cooled, All eoeks not l0 by Friday will no Ile counted In the con- test, The ladies will serve a ten cent tea, There will also be a variety table of all kinds of things,to which we ask the ladies of the town and country to donate such as odd china, picl,ures, jeweilry,. fancy work, bags aprons, fruit, jam, butter, eggs, poul- try, vegetables, Anything • saleable' the, Ltdhes will endeavor to sell, `t'he Society, gratefully acknow- ledge the following donations of aloneY during the months of Decem- ber and January:— Misses Mouncastle $5.00 11uron County •Grant $27,00 Mrs,' Warren , ... , , , $5.00 Ladies of Wesley Church Tea$25,00 CAST ' R.I A For Infants and Children hi Use For Over 3OYears Always bears 7 the 4 4--Z4G S1¢nature of NATIONAL SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION COLLECTION • The Treasurer of the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives,• desires gratefully to acknowledge the follow- ing contributions uns received ved lit Clinton by the field •Secretary of the National Sanitarium Association:— W. H. Kerr & Solt $2.00 J. W, Treleaven T. li. Graham C. W. Cooper Miss M. Sinclair Miss I,- Draper Miss L, Stevens Miss H. B. Cnurtice J, Ifarland J. E. Hovey W. ti. !•leliyar R. Rowland A, Wilkin W. D. Fair Chats, F. Libby G. H. M.cTaggart Miss J. J. McDougall C. D. Bouck Miss F. S. Morgan Miss W. E Thompson Miss M. Wiltse Miss R, Stoddard Miss J. Wilson if. Fowler, D.U.S. Fred Jackson H. Bartlilg A, J. Morrish F. H. Sharp Jas, Scott Total 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 7.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.011 1.00 1.00 1.0 7 1.00 1.00 1.00 83 Q.011 Children Ory , FOR FLETCHER'S C00 AATO 1, 3 A 1,3 4,6S sj a ..5 Lr_ ra• ,: r- — '71, :01.7,.'11 was a sufferer o.71 ul 1..' , 1,.111 this week. Talking about a passible sugar famine, ine, w•e note with interest tate ' statement 1.f the. 17lnntreal Star, that there are millions of acres of virgin maple forests untapped in Canada, and that scarcely one-tenth of the maple crop in the country issued. As a substitute for cane, and beet sugar, maple sugar would be distinctly in. the class of "something just as good." } j IliattgriefralarPtkattrefhemakt: AygtschiblePrepaab Ife ,Similatingehero y Reg i 1 4inOthe'Slomarhs eadnewele of Thefebylyroinoting Cligesliellt GGCerfeloCssilndReet,Goata 75 aaeit1tel'O lum,Tdot'phi ne ttoK' Mineral."No'i NAi't'tImici ]hcipcal'DiiieSdyl,EGF+?Cos o I 177' Au:Oda, 41•44 T'ur r315,1 s ", It,•rv.fVNlrkSINla ,omla.77705 " T1Yrl:vn finMe,,,. A,lteipfuiitemedyi,ItoeeS„ eastipationendDii anti Feverishness % Ii, )L0$5 O31 4111h1 • infancy pl ktlltintlfrosu %a t ,' 7CSilnito5t¢,pal1'r; arr .r.. NY °ottn GhN Ttta ttil;. S,tONTRt%aT" £•, NLT'W.'YO fr!nibn41it51oti .i P. or Infants Old Children. Mothers Know That Genuine a tt Always Bears the Signature of sti X O.115t,.E,4X. ,'l) , Wilbur t'ol'd matte a short visit t,.1 'l'o'onto this week. 7,1r, 11 .Thant was forced to lay off tt._,rk a ie. w• tia.rs this week, Mr, Chas. F. Libby was in Hamilton this week on business. • Mr, 1'), K. Baker, of Ethel, t7as a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. 0 Hoare last week. Segi. Georgi; Webber, of No, 1, Mil- itary camp, was here for the Week •ehd. Mr, Thomas Jackson was token suddenly ill in Toronto last week, but according to reports is improving 11.5• well as could be expected. Lieut, Wes. C;ldwell,,M, C., was a visitor with old friends in town this week. Mitchell Recorder:—Mr, Wm. For- rester' has improved so much that he is, now considered out of danger, Mr: and Mr's, J. B, Whittingham are, expected home from • thei)• wedding trip the end of this week. Nliss J. 1.1, Argent, who has for the past few weeks been visiting at her home has returned to Toronto where she is employed at the Dominion Al- liance office.' Mrs. W. H. Jervis visited 'Goderich friends pert of last week, Mr, Gibson of Luckeow, W)IS a visit- or on the Bayfield Road for over the week end. Mr. and Mrs, A, Hooper of town and also their son, Olin 0. of London, here- by wish to express their thanks and appreciation not only to those who helped, but also to the many friends trite neighbors who offered to help in the time of their sore' bereavement, The many old friends of MIs, D,l'erg, Macpherson will )'egret to learn that site is confined to her room in 'a 1oston hospital, 511e has been living Witit her daughter it, that city for sometime. That site may be speedily restored to health is the sincere' wish 'of 'Iter old friends. While there are al lot of teachers fr0111 I1etoii e np! e1 i I {ia various schools of Toronto, it does s tto.t Often happen that any number of thein get i41 One S 1 1 clod,et in Ogden school h c too] three. from 9liuit0)1 find, .emiiloyni5ni, 'I'liey :ire Misses Dell O'Neil,'Helena Micdle 0 1 and ati Eii t t Leine Levis, Mr,`. Jetties Snell 1s this week attend- ing a 1lht0ber of agrieultu'a1 and stock ttleetillgs, and it goes without saying that he, will 'lake an aI(l'e part in Meet of them. While he is interested JN three branches of stock raising, (horses cattle and sheep) his specialty is pips, sibly the latter, and there are few,' 11113', 7114)1 hh 77)018110who have a wider and more enviable reput11100 breeder of thorobred sheep, So ti'ellt, is he known in this connection that he has beet) called up00, to set es ,fudge at fairs i'ronl She Atlantic to the Pec - Bic, and it is no figure of speech to say that he almost spends plore time away from home than he does there,. He Is as well k710w0 it) the U11157! States as in his own Province. Suet men are not only at Credit tu. the community, but 'they are an asset of'inestintable value because they add to .the wealth and prosperity of the country, • 0 WITH '['1354 CIIURCURS, mo w o aseeofoosesooemeeew+ea 13aptlsj• much. The Pastor's subject for Sunday evening will he "Liberty." The all 17Led business meeting of the church followed tate sleigh ride of the Sunday School and tea last 'I'hulsdey evening, The finances are 111 fairly good shape and the church is looking forward to a gond year. Ontario Street Uhureh. fire Leligue meeting was in charge of the Christian Endeavor Department, A piano solo was given by Beryl Salter and also by Misses Vesta and Marie Snyder, Miss Emma Plunisteel had the topic, • Last Sunday night Mr. A. 'T. Cooper representing the Huron Temperance Society, had charge of the service. Last Sunday Communion and a re- ception service were held, Eleven were received by letter and profession. of Faith. A patriotic Sunday School service will he held in Ontario St. church on Sunday afte.rnonn, when Mr. A. 13. Brawn, of Toronto, a representatit%e of the Y.M.C.A, .will address the meet- ing. A special musical program will be given and a special collection is asked for which goes to the Y.M.C.A. fund at the front, /1r, A, I?. Brown, of Toronto, will address both services on Sunday next on behalf of the Y..M.C.A. overseas forces Wesley Mauch. The Pastor's subject on Sunday even- ing will be the Sth'Commandment, At the puarterly Board meeting on Tuesday evening a vote was taken on the pastoral terns and it 901177 decided to have it remain as it is. The Board passed a vote of thanks to Mr. Israel Taylor for the hymn book presented for the pulpit. Arrangements were also made for the coming 'anniversary ser- vices when Rev. E. 0, Scott of Toronto will preach, Dat Monday evening. March 1Sth he will address a publta nleetlne on "God in World Politics." Hard to Swallow! ettc ii 1'l Doctna•. •'7 I -'n. t •111,1 tzl that your Lay I as 5wa11), d n quartltr." "Oh, 1“,,'ia';; not, so !ad us that --•11 was onl;, a copper!" Fate of Persistency • She frowned on ihim for a yen" 4.7' logo to eel Fresh andFit' -you must keep your stom- ach well, your liver active, the bowels regular, and your blood pure. Your physical condition depends on the health of these organs. When anything goes wrong • N a few doses of Beechanm's Pills and avoid any serious illness. They are a fine corrective and tonic for the stern and system, a great help in maintaining good health, Asilgle box will prove the remedial value of DEEC" PILLS SII Y(Glit 9alp, *1 An* lbaediciao in the Wotl • , 'Seld 4ivairmbstu: 1p bwson, 26c. DOCTOR 'URGED AN OPERATION Instead I took Lydia E. Pink- harm's Vegetable Compound and Was Oared, Baltimore, Md. --"Nearly four years T suffered from organic troubles, hors vonsness and hearl- aehes and every' month would have til Stay in bed most of the time, Treat - merits would relieve me for a time but my doctor was al- ways urging me to have an operation, My sister rifted me to try Lydian, link- h a We Vegetable Compound b of or e consenting to an /operation. I took five bottles of it and it has completely cured me and my work is a pleasure. T tell all myfriends who have any trouble of this kind what Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has done for me.'—NIsLDW 13. Bluvrirwsr lM, 609 Calverton Rd., Balti- more, Md. It is only natural for any woman to dread the thought of an operation.: So many women have been restored to health by this famous remedy, Lydia 1:, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after an operation has been advised that it will pay any woman' who suffers front such ailments to conceder trying it be- fore submitting to such a hying ordeal. But he stayed tin he von her smile. And now as his wife, what does site do But frown on hits all' the while. Mrs. Henpeck: "Those who are unlucky in love are said to be lucky ut cards." I enpeelr (brisking up a little) : "Ir you'd let me out at night, dear, 1 11)151.7 it would he it good thing for me to play flap!" Last or stolen—One January thaw. Some people salve all their sym- pathy until the man is dead; then they stake his grave 510ppy with their tears. AUCTION SALE On 'fltursday, February 2 1st, at 1 o'clock sharp,' on lot 13, concession 2, II, R.S., Tuckersmith, ?_ mile west of Egntondville, farm stock and im- pientents. John McNay, Properitor; I. Brown, auctioneer. Farm for Sale. 55 acres gout clay loam, suitable , PAGE .x ilieneenettsgaestenseesIntelacoseseauctsacieseenesessemseseeemieusiamt VY _,Ap1 1 GAI2 S! For this week we 'have picked out a lot of broken lines of calf; Kid, and patent leather, and you will find them on our Men's IPne shoes,, Just a pair or two of any one kind, in Bax= tables all at one price to clear , $3.50 Our stock of shoes for the coming season h heavier and better assorted than ever before and although prices are stili advancing you will find our prices event lower than last season, Men's fine shirts, slightly soiled hot No. 1—Your choice 70c i,ot No. 2 -Your choice 7 85c Lot No. 3—Mixed lot of fine and work- ing shirts, your choice ... , , . , , 50c MEN'S. TIES A few ties to clear at, 2 for , 25s Another lot of better ones at, each ,1..9c MORE SPECIALS FOR 'NEXT WEEK—Watch for next Week Announcement ItIt "v'7 himiR le bwmC Intel ntrlrrax=51 P.'J li {:7 G'L' A'.'1 S M7 a L4 I£NP Small Profits i'itone 25, )sore Business THE STORE THAT SELLS l'014. LESS FOR SALE. House for Sale, Six roosts and Suntiner kitchen, waterworks, good cellar, central and very comfortable, to close an estate. Apply to • Frame house and G acres of land, partly Lt' fruit; Bank bairn with stone stabling; good well water, Splendid property for a retired farmer. For further particulars apply to Mrs, Argent, Clinton, Ont. , HOME WORK. , Would you like 51 to 52 daily at hone, knitting war socks on auto knit- ters? Experience unnecessary, Send 3 -cent stamp. Department 451 'C. Auto Knitter Company, College St., Toronto. RAW FURS WANTED Highest prices -paid Bert Hovey, Clinton. FOR SALE On Albert Street, a seven roosted cottage. Electric lights, soft and town water in kitchen. For partic- ulars apply to James S. Miller or W. Brydane MORTGAGE. $3000 wanted to take ,-1p mortgage, good security. 6 per Cent,; $4,000 ‘canted, on first mortgage,. good security. Interest 6 1-2 per cent W. Brydone at first Interest ROUSE FOR SALE Gaud brick residence, corner of Rat- tenbury and William streets; all modern conveniences; good stable on premises. For particulars apply to leirs. James Twitchell. T. A. GREIG --- ._.. For Sale POTATOES WANTED 1 ,oft t:,un4 barn :5x40. Apply to for agriculture or pasture; 5 acres of 1. , ve , y day. C. J. '4i'ttliis. tin, y any day. Highest market choice hardwood male. Neer -failing 1711 sit, melt running through it; tS l paid on delivery. Hides. Furs 1t mar SaIse:session can be given at once. Al' Jas. le, a, a, ploughed and rest under crass. b•uu;Gt , also any quantity empty sacks. One f tit; r+,:'1 desirable r;sidental , , kn, wn s the 'las tor r.d Apply p t 1 , VW'm, Iiedeurt l 1 ) Cllr 1 ... Steep FPhone 1« t t ..le 1_''rt 1 17• R.R. No. ' i.linh,n 1 r,.fet es 11 71,7 town of 0111111111, to AiiCTIL'iti Sr,Le . — t.;:.i Lva.I;tC;I' 1G:i ltlUitilTiON WORKC, FOR S;^.LE (5-.1 TO RENT 1 O t,t't f' I::i' 1 7i.l: Oi' 1:1.11si !- i:• 1 .1 1 ..1, 11. ! •tit , ir..,. F..• '.1 t'A' 1, ,' 11'71 .. .: y. . I,, , u , _I,.:, 4111_. ,.',:7.,i lc . •_rt1 Dill I 7141 1 i'•1:117, 11113' 1.1,041.;; ytat) ,171::. I a;r,+i ;1! , ., , d it) n.:al, 1 11147(177 uvu„ 70 :'•,11, 0 ,1. Watt:1.1191 ,4llol•(h.,; u 11t1111'31uurtl:.,' u. 11, 1 bail ti months obi, I e..w• 10 0, 1(11 ,,i,i duo to (TIN', in April, 1 rntl 7 y-''11.14 tett ,hie to calve in May, 1 rote a years old tion to calve in A1arc11, 1 , ow 5 years 7ld snppesed it) call', 1 heifer 2 years old due to ralv)' 1 1 10(7('('11, 1 bet 1017 t months old. Grade Cattle —1 teov0years altl 7uppused in ogle, 1 vow title to valve in A.771 il, l heifer 2 years old dile to calve in 341ttrtah, heifers:3 y'ear's old, 3 yearling steer,;, 2 yearling; heifers, 1 calf 31nooths old, 1 sow to litter in Mnrcll, A 51u'npshiee Down 771008 411(11 l ran, 70 young hobs, I gleeett lied gander. 1111(111177141 t.4, ire. —t Massy ]Barris 7.11 binder nearly sow•, 1 Frost and Wood (5 ft uu)w7r with pea. harvester. .1 MuUorulielt cultivator nearly new, 1 _leering 121te sulky rake, 1 Uockshntt 111annre spl'ender 1110', 1 Maxwell 15413' loader new, 1 Uool 8htttt searl drill hew, 1 dint, 1 laud roller, 1 set hauaotns, !3 single plows, It twin plow; 1 se uffler, 1 turnip deal, 7! root pul9er, 1 witgnn with box, 1. set of sleighs with bunks anti wood. rack, 1 sot sleighs wiila box, 1 sleeve cutter, 1 • troy track, 2 stock racks, 1 gravel box, 1 pig box, 1 Chat' haul fanning 5)11!1, .I sr l; 1.200•lxotmd scale c, 1 stoneboat, 1 flat hay rack for tleiglb, l hay fork w itli 0111' ropes, pohoystt>tilcl8lu)J•14, 200 feet new a'ope, I .hoid'toouo7 car inn 1900 miles, 1 top buggy, 1 open buggy, 1 cart, 1 toutter 2tvlio lbcirr,•ews57171141• kettle, 30 17.1711A extension latdde 7 12 foot Ind der, eider barrel, rel, 2 barrels, e l5 pgeriltdel 011e sickle [11111101, wire stretcher, lawn mower, 1, make, 2 of ossa ht. sh,ws, Ings,. inchain, chain, pipe 'mooch, pail. hedge ,sippers, quantity 1011111,1 (10 redua' posts, set breeching ling 1141 nese, set bark band I1aa.rnt+s5 2 sets plow harness, stet sin7lt: harness, goat tube, 13 hol'ee blankets, set fly nets, 2 doze!) wain bags 1 dozen' sacks. 10 cordo of dry wood split, 00 bushels p0tatoece .20 tons hay, 100 beshelt, seed hitrle t 200; bushels ruixe cl grain, 100 bushIe soc(1 oats, 400 bushel+, feerd oats, violins, 'Nets, shovels, ditching spades. eroly- b41n 41)111- nutti rh1s other articles. t!ulnitnr(l—"1)itisy(thorn, conic stove, lounge, 2 statues, enp10(11c1,sideboarcl, ldozen chairs, 9 8tauI5 2 r ncic'm u Omits, 2 beds, 2 sets spring, 2 irlht• 1are0its, dresser, 3 Washstands, parlor )nits, pirstnrr„ coal oil and 21) gallon burro ,bed room suite, toilet, set',, (11171071 (11111il'5. 771711) Ohio', lounge, high Chair, small lied, heater cradle Moult &O. Vint +1 •'11;10 stmt 111)Ael, (web t 017017' i.ht f 1 amolu17 10 mouths credit given 4, uu imlauslting 7(771Oiied joint notes it prt et77;l; off foe ettelt nn et'edir ati• CO011eL 1Tay,,gt'&t'nl 77000(1, 1(1111 }xlf1 toes cash, VVIL',TAIAt t.17i,' LOli }, '17xeo75 *r,: FfT5 R'2' AN15171LS0N 1 t1. sr seem , '. ; 9,, A.uetinheter Plerk 17'.11'1 r 4 a•I a - .o . ,1 111, (.. .1 .,1' 1 S4.11. W,r t ,1 en patten. bury ; l ,1111;., 1'.))'ll, din- 1 1,V,i7, Coe,. ` ,.Ii '111:. 1. ;,..•.1.77n, eel- . fir. .tr'a i:3 1, ,•nod s:x• f`,,,, } Ci ;',f l .. 10' ,•yuti )..7,11• 1,1 `elyar. ['or n,:o a• to ,. t-,, ... ,.. 77 /,3 . ,`:i 'The, P71'1: lou , , r 11111 :IOW fit: "t i2,1 7•,1-: , t -.f $a:,. or to rent, i.l;;;l,l1 seti town water 2 scres et lto:d. ,t ilii 5!abie. All in good repair. Apply to David Cnnt?for., AUCTION SALE of high-grade Durham and ilerlord Cattle and (togs. The undersigned has received instructions to sell by pub- lic auction at Geo, Holland's farm, one mile south of Clinton, on Tuesday, Feb, 1211!, at 5.30 p.m, the following, cows, heifers and steers—i new ntilch cote, 4 years, calf at foot; I lierford cow, years, due time of sale; 2 extra tine Durham cows due in March; 3 fine roan cows due in April; 2 cows, 6 years, clue in May; 1 large Jersey cow, due in Malell 1 farrow cow, n good grasser; 2 (turhant heifers due in spring; 1 durhant bull, 1 year old; 2 durhant hei- fers rising 2 years;,4 durhahn steers, rising 2 years.; 20 pigs averaging 75 pounds; 1 Massey -Harris binder, 6 -ft cut, in good repair. Guarantee—Any cow proving not to be in calf can he returned and cash or note will be re- turned. Terns -3 months credit on hl .roved joint pP holes, or six % off for cash, or nine- months credit will be given by adding 5 % straight. Geo. Holl«lid, Prop., T. Gundry, Auc, • .Pace Your ; Order for come of our western Oats, which We halo lust reeefved and we w111 0har717 you 110 more than It they wore' Just the ordinary grade of Oats. If you wish to0 n se ores some ofh t oso Oats place your order early ea tl'ey (110 going fast: wtIwa i s lave a y of F loth and Peed:.ull star+it of ' 'lightest 1'rictr15741(4d .for grain c enktrisiton £:',hone 5915,' k"ieaide ss # do 142 "1' ''1' nine. r' , 0111 /1, nl:,dern con v Cil 1L.'i'" i '.1 •L n,lt 08'710:11, and. i,r11 ,, 'luttli,d;a;, ssitabie for saraso. Po.,sessiott in •.pro 7. Ad- dress with p..7'77,711170'7: :tnd lowest price. —"Advertiecr"--blew Era, ()Rice. FHE DOUBLE TRACES ROUTE between MONTREAL 'TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO UNEXCELLED DINING CAR SERVICE Sleeping cars on night trains and Parlor cars on principal day trains. Pull information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or C, E. Horning; District Passenger Agent, 'Toronto. Ioln1 Runsfortl A. Son, city passen- ;er and 'Tloket Agents. phone 67 4) f,atl al: 1r etmion neon!. dizzy and Feint Spells Are Warnings of Heart Trouble That S1euilal Re Heeded. Those feelings of wrnkncss, those dizzy spells and "all eons!" 111)1cin6 sensations, which 50100 over somd 7107)111 from time to time are warlhnge that 115nst not go tlnheeded, They indicate an extremely weakened condition of the heart and a' disordered state of 5110 nerves. Those who are ty1Ne will start taking Milburn's Ilene, and Nrtve Pills before their case 30100 e5 hopeless, .Chet' have andcal fonelft c11 (Awing t:hc heart ncl inostvigotatt ng til, nervus, Mrs. E foal 121 )oltst Ip (ia Tipper ex ptowtl N „ i• i e . ,111 last; tunnnor and winter L had (1in13' and weak spells, 1101ulaahtti7 and (81tltingy 45(141311)11118) 115, 1e A friend re tmtYl+n ac e, d01 lvlilbar s 1Trart and Nrh've Pills to tans. t 11w only taken two boxes When. I found great, re- lief, .I highly rocom5l d them all. who Sufferfront in nt heart trouble," to ll Millinrai's heart and. 1drv0 ,Palls are,i 505. Per box at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of 111•10171)3r The 't`, Mil•. . {lura 064 Lianited, Temente, Ont,