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The Clinton New Era, 1917-03-01, Page 3Page TWO ,mac nranteltStannetneLleinSCUNIIIMMISMISIMISIISINIIIIMMISISSOISMMOSIN Dry Goods )Ready to Wear Garments PHONE 78 ..,,pereenstetereeneweitreteeenatesetan DISTRICT NE' and House furnishings. THE CLINTON NEW ERA, Tlitlrsttay, March 1st, 1917 The new laced front models in C/C d 1'a. Grace Corsets are on sale here. Ask us for a our beautiful catalogue of the new sea- son's ea- sons models. It's free. HOUSE DRESSES 8c Just to hand this week live dozen Ladies House dresses, made of gond Quality print, elastic band, square neck, short sleeves. Would be good value at $1.50. Sizes 34 .98c to 42. Your Choice FLANNLETTE BLANKETS $L95 Another shipment of Flannletic Blanket:, largest sire. 'Phis will be your last chance to buy these Blanket 14. at this price ca STRIPED GINGHAMS o+'D i s II been a well known resident of Morrie It is understood that a leading Ont.! lownshtp fur Years and twos the tarso knitting company will establish „ ee tem and dlI( rise confidence the e coismunit branch here, provided f 50 women I who was a Miss D ament, of this place, girls are guaranteed for work in the factory, The Board of Trade is active 3 sans,. (2 of whorl are clever dentists in tate matter, and is endeavoring to (n one,.PluiadelPhia and the iird son a and 2 doeft,hters (Mrs, McIntosh, near MolesworLl1, and Miss Coulees, Toronto.) The bereaved share in the sympathy of a large circle who admired the manly qualities of the deceased. secure the names of this number of women operators The firer Spring stocle and feed Show to be held in Winghaitt will be here on March lith. Some of the best stock breeders in Western Ontario will exhibit here, and some choice animais will • be offered for sale. It is expected that the attendance will be large. Mrs. Wm. Wheelan, relict of the late Wto, Wheclan,.died suddenly rat the home of Andrew Wheelan. She leaves a large fancily of grown-up dhild- ren. jack Wilson, en aged ratan, without any relatives, is in a dangerous condi- tion as the result of having both feet frozen a few days ago. Steps are being taken by the Turnherpy Township Council to have hint, should he recover, removed to some institution. where he will be properly cared for. Thomas Drunintond, butcher, was rendered unconscious for a time Saturday morning when he suffered a fall on Pat rick street, opposite the office of 1)r. Redmond. Several citizens hurried to his assistance. 1)r.Reclutond was summon ed and the man was removed to his hone, He suffered eats about the face from the ice on the sidewalk. Mrs, Frances Diertnet, -wife of John Harped, died here on Friday. The. funeral will be held on Monday at ,i o'clock in the morning from the residence of her son in•law, John Locicridge, to the Church of the Sacred iheart, where services were held. Interment was made in Winghain Roman Catholic Cemetery. The deceased was in her 78th year. Thomas Coutes, for some sears a resident of Ill:meale. died on Friday in her Tttth year. 'l he funeral was held Tuesday with aer'y ice. at the house at o'clock w ith inter mea, in liluev.tle Cetne- le n'. Just to hand this week Twenty -live pieces of striped Gin''hams in all colors, all fast Colors. Suitable for 1, tee c qqq Choice, . yd fRl •ti<'. your h. le e .l 'i'Jli' 11 e t l t ladies and chili , . WINTER COATS e6,98 �;,~j8 Just a few Winter Coats left to clear. Your t? choice .of any coat in stock $6.93 'TZ -V-71 r a cat 0 else �- s.e .. a .,.mom •M s , T.v �. '. rT'.. ,7r rzmr ¢xa. lr. x,mv..wa-sv I'I..ageD..,.?.ors inOlt trio tt .,a tl ?7 s; 'yes. ;.�sj� v ("r” t.ter F�- •d R,+...�*7 JL 4a�' ab Art d✓:'.✓ \T this year of supreme effort Britain and her C:rnliesmust ha\rc ample { t / 1 „1 s•ttu Ali':s of food, and .,-^C_-..:..•a.n L•,sl• r ' the great '. ^• ,;', . which they � tarilrCC upon \V Everyone with a, few square feet of ground can contribute to victory by rro\•;iug vegetables. 7Re.r.g Tcvs. 1 Bleat you would otherwise spendfor a. .ft fi:�., - ; int 7 .�'' , O. i t i.:.1. ;•1 i'!neer the "Digit cost of livii:f•,." 111 t 1 t.. • ;11%, r:::: the urgently needed surplus of p -o.lie ec f rte exhort. r q.. Growing your (teen yeeeetables saves In' or of others whcete effort is riceued for other vital war work. The Department of Agriculture will help you The Ontario Department of Agricultttre appeals to Horticultural Socitaits to devote at least one evening !n':ening to the: subject of vegetable growing; mann- facto ttanu- f act. r.:..t, labor union,, lodges, school boards, etc,, are invited to actively en('uurage home gardening. Let the !tog• n Iter for o be, "A vegetable garden for every home." Orge.niztttione are requested to arrange for instructive talk',',4 practical gatelencrs on the subject of vegetable I1) e',eca ilhere it is impossible to secure suitnble local ;.p%:;1: •rc, the Department. of Agriculture will, on request, send a c i ''li 1:1 1 - ^a - .::a ,14 (t r'p^^?. •••s will be Brent. The number of available e ,, rt , n 11 sited the T),• nrancnt urgently requests that 1),+w m,'r n ,acctm's he mul- at ones; if local speakers cannot tic.emel, send appiicntiens promptly. 'fee fo i tri stent suggests the fnrtnntiou of local organizations to ,'.,11•,1•.• 11+e wink by olfr-hili; prir(•S for best vettt•1.nb!c ('111 amts. 1't'�is pr_•p.1 rt'd to a1•,S(S1 in 01'y p"'c.;lble way any organization that may be conducting a cartpaitmt for veeeiable production oil vacant lets. It vv111 do so by sending' speakers, or by supplying expert advice in the ficl,l. To any one interested, the Department of. Agriculture will send literafltre giving instructions about implements necessary attd. methods of preparing the ground n.nd cultivating the crop. 'A plan 1)l' :t vegetable garden indicating suitnble crops to grow, best vat'cties and their arrangement in the garden,' will be sent free of charge to tuts address. Wvite for Poultry Bulletin 'Hens are inexpensive to keep, and you will be highly repaid in . fresh eggs. Write for free bulletin which tells stow, to keep funs. Acldresv letters to "Vegetable Campaign,"Department of Agricul- ture, Parliament Bp(ldings, Toronto. Ontario Department of Agriculture Agriculture VV, H. lesrit, Minister of Ag ParlAtnent Euildicigs Toronto 1 suedessful fanner In liullett Township) HOINIESVILLE. Mrs. Gowell, of Godericlt is visiting her sister, Miss D. Holmes. The Lord's Day Alliance held a meet ing in the Methodist Church on Tuesday night. Mrs, Webster and baby and Mies Agree Sterling returned from visiting friends in Brantford on Friday.her Miss Clara Hliddon is visiting friend Mr. Lewis Lashbrook, of Mitchell for a few days. Last week the Holmesville Patriotic Society shipped twelve boxes to boys at the front, (some of these boys have been at. the front almost since the beginning of the war). The boxes each contained 3 pairs of socks flannel shirt, chocolate. candles, soap gen etc. The Society also slipped 51 pairs of socks, 14 field shirts to the Field Comforts Department of the Red Cross headquarters, Toronto. This stakes a total of 87 pairs of socks unit 20 field shirts, matte and shipped in the last three weeks. Some of our workers were astonished at the Report from same 01 the Patriotic Societies around Goderich and Colborne, at the large number of socks sett in, but tinct on enquiring that some of these societies are having the legs knit by machinery, which simplify their work greatly. 'The question of getting this part of the work dune by the knitting machine was discussed at our last sleeting but no decision reached. A committee was appointed to get further information on the subject •'Sabs.isiiption wa:, taken up in all of the rot tweed (tiers hospi- tal at Ileum, five d d(ar, nun; suns• r(b ed. the ;meeting was well attended twenty four 1)1. -'hers being present. t (, • 9 this the s. a r S tie t, t ple.,s'• F.n•e their 1)l i papers, magazines EXETER. Capt. It 1). Iictvitt. who for •+ere on leave from I ,ml nabb„1 s tor d . ..:x ety a, they unlit t,...r t, has tri 1 e to 1 r I STANLET- ]12x, IIugh bieMel le left here last week to visit her sister, Mrs. Chapman at Atwood, M( and Mrs. ,raises Gilmour, of 1400selete, Saskatchewan, visited lust week at the home' of their aunt, Mrs, John Gilmour, • Mr.Charlie Falconer, of Betyfield, who has been visiting on the second returned to his home this week, !savored with a fine evening, the concert given by the Maple Leaf Comedy Company in No, :l School house on Feb ruary 23rd proved a great success. et WW1 highly apprsciefCd by the largo • audienr.e, which was limited only by the aeconlulotiittion evoUatblt no • enter tainment ronsidad of Patriotic and cootie songs, under the able leadership of Mrs., tunes,_ a comedy in five acts, (:Milled ''The Denton , which )te. ; performed by six young (111(0s'and ' eigfil young men, who proved thenseh'es comedians of rare ability and dairy. maids drill byy sixteen girls m pink and blue dress which was greatly appreciated. Time proceeds amounted to 001.00. White Ash, Soft Elm, Rock Elm, Maple Bench, Basswood, Soft Maple Highest Prices Paid For further information Apply to • BRUSSELS, • The death occurred of Edward Lamb, who had obtained the almost unpreced ented age in.,this generation of 100 year's: Time old gentleman, although an old time resident of Morris Township, passed away at the home of his son-in-law, M. Rowland in McKillop `township. If is wife died some years ago. '1•here are ewe sons surviving Ale. Lamb who was a member or the Roman Catholic faith - He was buried at: Seaforth Cemetery, Ile enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew hint. Thomas Brandon, formerly of Morris Township, and for years treasurer of that nim oieipatity, died suddenly from a stroke of paralysis at buss honk in Wing ham, He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. The auction sale of Allen Speirs farm stork attracted 0 great crowd and totalled over 51,(!111). t1 r. Sneir's son is succeeding, hint on the' homestead. The people of this community were suprised to turn of the sudden duo of David `eniniervtilc, u( the fifth lire Ford & Mcleod Clinton, Ont. FOR SALE Barred Rock eggs, bred -to -lay, Last year 37 of my pulletts laid 161 eggs each for the year, eggs from these hens end their daughters „52.00 per 15; 43.00 per 30; 44.00 per 50; and 47.00 per hundred, Fairview Poultry Yards, Jabez Rands, Clinton, Out For Sale A. house and lot for sale, on Townsend street, 7 rooms, and summer kitchen; town water, and soft water; barn on premises. Apply to Bert. Langford , . SEED BEANS FOR SALE. -� Anterictut White Pea Beans of good quality. Yield twenty-one bushtls to the acre. Apply (n Wm. F. Young & Sons R.R. ho. 5, Goder•Ieh of Morns'low•'sufp, Ile' had bc•n in phone, Nn. 5-t�,i, 1euniller, Colborne, his usual health up to Fri:I:iv noon when township he ,gas seized with ,1 1 attack of acme indigestion 1111, despite all that ccul'1 l FARM °OP SALE. 4e done, de tb ant tull"wed, TIP,: 1 I. , V - m.,1 r y all. was one of h1 u.', •: I 1. t r .-t•1) u.. f ,trier, int :o townsliiii. 111 I WAS 0bUn1 4.. y,.al, of w' Int :rat I uum:tr: ie,l. Doslahl Lent -wt.., t r , bar f 1)•n• front, n s r-tut.•,•:1 in Toronto, pre. the ti rh... the,Llrst inn in ch • n:-' t1 rc: ,.tin;+ in 1:nglaml t„r c „v oa the I the 1 girth: on :,at tula, ; a mt � I n!1',',O.,..., Lt. 1; to a Gray, - _ slut)'• work, n i lit ni L, d I1 : (. 1 31 1 ilir Sam `'ant d ;, of i:rntuor, `:n,k., 1 and \L. Nelson Sanders, of Detroit. .�n••�--•... 'tudnti:•Ir t s 1•rt I:tt 1 were !nun l t week ,tier, 1e1 I L Nits. :\;it ; a.•t.n n , , f d e 11m5;.:11011,tilnts, of th.i: ny,t:ler, \Its. r!, e 0111 a'nl lee are Leer.; In eelmt. , ,, =ion _1 'r 1-:..a lit t I 10,4 cul,m' r:et l tai a l,ny lr• Wia,"1t,l (Lt. to!r1).-,. .. ,. a ,. .ills. f !din • t o !c plac'a in 1 ive m sit1 11 i•1- w, a ;1 r.•, h•0)111111,11U amt 1 t', t;v;l tett l tr It yes t,d,., w .m 1:1, t.:u.h,e1 r:I the 1 :.. i i 1t \y,....1 : 1 11;,1111,71,1,111 s r i +e. i,', t .1 •. R'1 rf t t tact,:-+ + hr. I,,, '+ stn, th,a Lt: 1 r' ,'Yl ,-nr, 1.h.. ";i le.+t of alt, uJ,r.c• fl 1 a p• f \u ,,.u•"',t yt,'ain, i,. I1:' r.l hi. 1.1) hi;v arra 1:1,c l',r- art" :et t 4,t1 th, L,•1,1, l 1)1. .+.tl'•; h_J.1' :end 11, 111'. i,.ra 111„n 1+ ni,.1 ,1 Ir„i111. llr !l 1' rho n alar 1+ i, ern ra'1 t 1, . (1,., , 1•;1,1•.1.•,,,a; 1:'hu i101 ^r . i t \I,1 grit playedh 11,1 1 through I -t �h • \y. is r,_nm � o g ,h � ,i t •1 is t t • �n rinlint. -hc Ina boot 1' . he the ,ar.t \ r 1)l .' .• ,i _i 1 t sly tad'' t-1 511 gowned 0hl.t 1 , i11c1. 11 The bride was I \Ir j.uu a 1 11p, wh yen (site ow n d u ,. travelling suit 1)F wive!, poorly for a areal e s weeks, is now triter:NI nigh fable. The bride was impro111 4 n::1)y and all„ to gra .ironnil at little. hl r. \Vnr. Buchanan, of the Township f Cuc'.cr pith, regent!- sold a fine epan 0t matched "browns” to James '13. Smililc, :if Inwood. This was •11t esreptionally fine span, sired by the well-known stock horse, Shethian Stamp, awl brought a good price. The 111001 merchants, hotels and res- titutions estitutions are getting in fine supplies of lee this season. Wal. Neil, railway agent and son of Mrs. James Bell, of this village, spent a - few days at the homestead, •l1tevards leaving for his new home in kegs:na sot,rano soloist in 1'aven I'resbyterm 0 Church, Exeter. A souther of her friends gave her complimentary showers last week. -the ceremony ober, the h:y,pv rnup!e and 0!Imer friends repaired to the house 1)l' the bride where a dainty wedding dinner was served. Mr. tend Mrs. Nicldin kb on the evening train for Toronto and other points. LONDESBORO. Miss Alice Fingland, of Stratford, was home over Sunday. The Red Cross Society^ will meet at tate home of Airs. W. 11, !.you on Friday of this week. 'Chose who have knitting or sewing finished are requested to bring it in that ley. Mr. Dennis Roberton is spendinga•few days at his home here. The 1 ed Cross Society intend holding a rumm!ge sale on Friday evening February Otto commencing at 7 o'clock. Don't forget the date. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley, of Saskatoon, are visiting nt Mr. Robert Youngs this week, Miss Edith Sampson is spending this week with relatives in Lucknow. Messrs William and Cecil Oakes, of Seaforth, spent Friday last at the parson- age. Mrs. Geo Longman we are sorry to say is not improving very fast. Don't forget the Pie Social to be held on November llith, A good programme i$ being prepared and there will be lots of gond pre GODERICH TOWNSHIP 10!r. Albert Neal, Baae Line was called to Toronto on Tuesday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr James Carter who was instantly killed n a fall from a scaffold upon which he yeas working in that city. We are pleased to report that Miss Grace 'rebbutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tehbutt, is doing as well as can be expected from her operation for appendicitis, which was perforated last Friday. Mr. More from the West, is visit- ing at the home of Reeve Luhb. KIPPEN. Miss Ceretta lvison'is visiting friends Air. John Garrett sold a couple 0f in Peterborough, tier grandmother, horses this week for the sum of 41110110, r Mrs. William tvtson is spending the Miss Lizrfc'I'uylor is enjoying a wish i winter there. froin her sister from Toronto at present. Mr. anti Airs. It. Parsons paid a Mrs. J'anms Woodman and daugh•er visit to friends in St. Mary's recently. Nettie is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. ,1ohnston spent a pleasant two Abs, Ur. Young before leaving for thcii' (.lays"visit with friends in Exeter last Ads. Dr. Net Eta new (tome in New Yorlt. ATr. John Cartwright has bought a clue may, of hay from Mr. Wm. Brigham and is busy drawing it home. Mrs. Frank Woods is installing lights all Mrs through hisbarn. sof Clinton is this a eguest of Mrs. (Rev.) Kane. Mrs MoSridgc, of Clinton, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs, Manning this week. Won Victoria Cross. — Captain Alex. Knipe, son of the late Captain Kahle, of Gorrie, ' who enlisted early in the war and who has been a very successful scout, sending much of his time on "No mans land" was wounded while doing his duty and has been in Ireland in a hospital, where he has made a good recovery. For his dig. tanguished sdrvice he Inas been honored by King tieorge by the detnra• tion of the Victoria Cross, a much coveted distinction. Captain Kane has won the desll;nntion of "The snake" for his scouting qualifications, somelanrly stating 110 could hide be hind -a blade of grass, Capt. Koine is a brother to Rev. C• C. Kaine, l.ondes boro and well known to many in this section of the country, and is a cousin to Mrs Arthur Shays let line, Morrie. We hope Capt Keine will be spared to return n his !tone and roan friends in H!iroa County. Ile will l have many an interesting story to to of bus.experiettce while in the clanger zone in prance. HULLETT Coundil titeets today. Mr- I3en Mason, of Blyth, and well kndivn ih Mullett, who for the ease itelt of yenta Raga3 been en invalid, ie edMcKenzie. .!asst: fart - not itn[it'oVmng in health, which face' i9 Part -Jean h, &flisit dofididetvible anxiety to hie H. A. Dinadtile, P M. McKenzie. 'T lig�e ftierldsi beateypellers in the monthly sp A W61l'' Ktioien Resident Dendtte matches were : riftlt---Tir}Col Rathwe'• `l.'liis Life'-Letelt l41dnday aN ftetiYitdSenior rbdrth A -M Cooper. A _ the funeral of the late Tjit;tifi4 Foirtl B E,IIa 1fish 1)r •Seniorrd A hlrro- Cdtlltls, 'if BltieVale, took place, i'he )4rn19 Hyde. Tani , d service beit4 K 11 1-')tt•1 b' Rte. IX T Parsons, Junior Third 13—L,Jiiyd Work. e e d i'd)lett df• tI4 man. f untor Second--tttttli t rl oat week. Our skilful harness maker, Air. Ales McKenzie is a very busy man this winter. Ile is one rif the best collar makers in Canada and as a result he ships collars near and far. His latest shipment was to Alberta. eat before that he filled an order in Bownutnvillc, Ontario. Mr. Ernest Taylor, of Exeter is his able assistiln t. Next Sunday at 11 a. m•, March 411n, the Rev. A L. Smitih, of 'Toronto, and able preacher, will represent the Educe. tiottal Society in she Methodist Church. The reverend gentleman was born in Varna when his father was pastor of the Varna Circuit.. The Patriotic Society (n S. S. No, 14, Stanley, purpose holding an entertain- ment in behalf of the Patriotic Fund. LastSundny evening Dr. eeeitkett the popular pastor of St. Andrew's exhibit•; ed the second series of Palestine lantern views in the church. As he anent a year in Palestine he made the viewvs very real, All were pleased with them and the in formation given. I•ie purposes showing n. third series during the Eastertide. Miss Laura Johnsen, of 11.enssll, spent the week end with Alis Silpha Moore, of Kipflen, School Report—The following is the February monthly report of S. S. No 14 Stanley Names are in order of Inuit. r(ftlr-I1. W. Rathwell, G. C MacLean, S, Il, Thompson. Senior Fourth—M A. Cooper, R. V 1\1cClyrnont, J. B. Moore. Senior Fourth—.le. P. Fisher, N. J. Hood, G. J. Cooper. Senior Third— Iv. 1.. Hyde, W. L. Workman, W. j. Ross, Junint 'Third—L.5. Near, L NI Foster, .F. IL, Parsons. Junior Third— L, C. Workman, eV. A. Bross, D. M. Foster, ,Jhnior Second—.T2s T. Jarrett 1`s. P. Anderson, O.M. Anderson• 'Second The revival ,41„00..1)(. Nine e,mlin tied tide noes. Rev. Mr. Stevens, n, rsprss lltln_' the Dominion Alliance. gave 0 very hood rt.. `<Ja:'tad port t11 the, work being Carrion on. un _— Tued:q• eventing in the Methodist For .Ile scxttit heli tut 3 1 Con- t, Tutkersmlth, containing '14 .teres 11101 e [had 01e 011 the pt svn(S s 1)1 fru era hoe 0 tli kit- chen rue w/tod::had, ce,nemt c'strfn, od b.ink b rn 11x0 .1 with stowstab- Ting c1 n„ ani cement doors, drive shed and sten 11ans 9ate1 in ho,.1 and '+:urn supplied by wiadmull and cement tank. The tarot is in fast class condition, fest,: 1);d •ir;t:sed iI't there are lit acres of first class bit:11 and small urch,rd he term is three and one half miles 1 from Clinton, tiy, m:!t.:• from ;tat ,rah, and 1 mile from church :end sahoa,1, maul telephone 1n house l ee farm is 1 ,n the :`t side , 1 r.i 10.:1 tr.0:t n1 is n1 u -cl is sh•mo I •:nr f ,ni :on 'die r'� 1 pro Holloway COAL MERCHANT ti Otlice, Corner Victoria & East St, ) Office Phone 3 House Phone 12 Uptown oflice at lis Wiltse's Groeery, Phone 40 POW IS 01 all Kinds Wanted. SPECIAL PRICE FOR FAT HENS. :" ken at any time Ilightest Markets , noses W. MASLQUIS, Clinton Found. Girl's hat found on Main street, own- er may have same by paying for this notice, New Era. a FOR SALE Kennedy's S. C. W. Leglmorns, trap - nest tient tar Winter laying, St a doz- en. Hatching eggs 4LS a setting and 37.01) a hundred in season. L. E. Kennedy, R. R. No. 5. Clinton, Farm For Sale Choi. -e sou .acre him for sale being lot i i tent. 5. in the Te y us t p of !toi- let. this property is well fenced and thif scoes pi.•-ved 1 t,. ergss. Frame 2 .,, ;t..111+u:. .11t1 ee.a- �•1 • 1 1, ,.1.1 :;1).'...I,., 'n'r outbuddin s sty r, o:nel brick house with kitchen and wood-shci ad- joinine,, hard aeCt sr. t y ac's 'Che Imileimot arc, .a1 in ,'•il repair. 0011i_ lis m 1.a0 r00- • i a 1d .e::p t 1114 proprie- tor y + to c' !IP Duette. Igor fur - 1 tiL tiler f u•ula t promisee or fur - ! c -'_,t ow-, le. R. 5o. 1, t.1 t:iesh<,ro. Y ,-'„ W11(. ere .Hung men or •,th ': tinablo to et,li..1 for • veree111 set' 5o:l.. 1.0 1' „elAN ,I )t.!,It 1'o .•Urs(; :It:, 111 C. Steed e v. ore to t t ,r y r 1 t, retire.letire. Hr bother her p.ar- t+ ul.tr y'ph , 1 the rW r es, ,.r 1)l ,ir.y:, JOHN THOMAS CRICH Clinton, Ont. HORSE BIDES church. 1IEEF HIDES Mr. Gantelon, who recently return- 1 cd from the front left here for the West. Tuesday morning. Mrs. Howell of Goderich is visiting her sister Miss l-inlnmes, The sad stews has reached tate home of D. Gliddon that Percival, who enlist- ed with thv 101st is seriously wounded We join our synneethy with the family trusting that Inc may recover speedily. notice was in nis Sbth yetar and ).110, First Part-'-Jeae McKKeneie., SPRING SHOW, APRIL 5th RENEW FOR 'Th•IE NEW ERA LOST On Feb. (21.13, black and Tan fox hound. Medium' size. Letters "J.11." (showing indistinctly) cut back if right shoulder. Answers to Pat. Reward tar information leadingti his recovery. Jim Heddle, Goderleh.R.R�4. AUCTION SALE. Ofhigh grade sews and young rattle at Geo. Holland's stables on Bayfield Line 1i mile south of Clinton. on Tues- day,March 6th at 1-3o p. nt.:-2 new', utilch cows 4 years: 1 extra roan cow 5 years due time cif sale; 4 high grade Durham cows due in :March; 8 high oracle Durham cows due in April; 2 Durham heifers due in May; 3 extra line grass cows; t well bred young rDtu'hani hull fit for service; 6 head of young cat- tle; 3 young calves. The above stock is young and tine and will be sold sub- ject to the following guarantee. Guarantee—Any claw represented to be In calf and proving not to be one month from clay of sale can be returned and your note or money will be refunded. Terms—Six months credit on approv- ed joint notes, or a discount of 6 per cent per annum for cash, Geo. Holland, • - T-.•-Cundry. Proprietor Auctioneer For Saie A mllsing cows for sale, in good con- dition, ar_Jly to, Ike. Rattenbuay. Por "Sale co acres, part lot 40, con. 12 Hullett Township. Apply to Jars. W. Roberton, Auburn. and RA\V FURS. Jas. Steep & Co., Clinton. Raw Furs Wanted. Before selling your furs it will pay get my prices, I ant paying prices on all kinds of prime raw Prices are high. Bring in your before prices drop. H. A. HOVEY, Clinton. you to tip-top furs. furs now CREAM—PRODUCTION and THRIFT Consists in producing altthe ot'eatn you can and shipping it to The L. J. Looby Creamery. We furnish cans and pay express We pay the highest prices for cream and we pay twice a month. We have the most up-to-date Cream- ery i1) Western Ontario. Write us The L. J. Looby Creamery Dublin, Ontario. NOT lCV4 Ncrrrohi is hereby given that Mer Caret. Bell Ultarle.worth, of the town al' •131v1h. in the ()onnty of Hur'ott, fn the Province of Ontario, wife of Leopold Otto oharlesuorth, of the same place, Merchant, will apply to the Parliament of ()rtnioda,, at the next session thereof for a 13(11 of Divorce from her husband the said Leopold Otto Charlesworth of the said town of Blyth, in the County of Huron, in the Province of Ontario, Merchant, on the ground of adultery and desertion, Dated at Winnipeg in the Province of Manitoba, this 19 day of January, A, D. 1915. MARGARET BELL CFIARI' '1RTi1 By her Solicitor, WILLIAM TLi(Hart' , YWl'tiwtgm4.e.6; Diafl3akals a ll 3, teoml men. A 1 I 1, The Hobert T(cll11, rna Three'ter l( t rnite,r. 1 bt north, Out, 1 . n 'From lot 14, ton 0, .Linnett. a a u nark on 1 • t 'fcr with 1 yearling 1 c a dewlap. A euiUtblo reward will ('0 paid for information lending to its recovery—Thos. Tighe, R. R. No, 1, Clinton. Phone 18 on 165. WINTER TOURS Special Fares now in effect to resorts in Florida, Georgia, North and South Caroline, Louisiana, and other Southern States, and to Bermuda and the West Indies. Return Limit May 31st, 1917 Liberal Stop -overs Allowed. For full, information write to C 11. HORNING, Union -Station, Toronto, Ont John fiansford .Son, city passen- =er and 'l'felu't Agents, phone 51 0.0 Pettier)," Stanton eirr•n1 Place 'our Order for some of oto' Western Oats, which eve have Just received and wo will charge you 110 more than if they wore Just the ordinary grade of Oats. If you wish to secure some of these Oats place your order early as they are going fast. We always have a Pull steak of Flour and Feed, lI'ighest Prices paid i'or «raiaa W.Jenkwns&son 11(}llie (11. ysla' A ono and a half storey frame house, 11.1 rooms, situated on Mary. street, barn, el acre of garden and orchard; waterworks and electric light Apply to W BRYDONE, Clinton. Farill tor Sate Farm for sale, containing 55 acres of good clay loam, suitable for agriculture or grass, being north half of lot 77, Maitland con- ceesion, Goderieb, with five acres of choice hardwood bush, and a never -,failing 'spring creek run- ning through, all under grass at present, possession can be given at once. Apply to WILLIAM BEDOIJR R.R. No, 2m Clinton or phone 12 on 113. For : l'!e Property occupied by Dr. Gau- dier, including two lots, house, of- , flee and stable. Will he sold sep- arately or together. Electric lighting throughout, water in the stable. 'Hard and soft water in bath -room. kitchen and summer kitchen. Apply .to DR. GA'NDIER 1.911' Slat` 150 ACRES of good clay land. 1% miles north of Londosboro, being tot 25, concession 13. Hallett. Two houses, 'bank baro and driving shed; brevet -:tailing well, and spring at back of farm; silo; or- chard; convenient to church and school; rural mail and telephone Price and terms reasonable. HOLTZHAUER BROS., R.R. 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