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We cordially invite the Ladies
of Clinton and surrounding coun-
try to come and see out grand dis-
play of high class Millinery, Suits,
Coats, Dresses and Waists etc.,
THURSDAY MARCH 22nd, and
following days.
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WOMEN'S and
MISSES SUITS.
We have a very choice assort-
ment of the newest styles in Gab-
ardines, Serges, Poplins and
Tweeds in all shades that will pre-
vail this season. Newest Fashion
touches of stitching and Pockets.
Over Seventy-five different styles
to choose from. Prices from $17
up to $40.
Dry Goods
and House
furnishiings.
¶I1say
following gays
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LADIES, CJ-IILDRENS' AND MISSES'
SPRING COATS
tl;1'1 lnt showing oflight weight
Velour chocks, Plain Velours, Couerts,
Gabardines, Serges and other Novelty
cloths with rich linings of spring silks.
Prices range from $8.00 up to $35.00..
WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
SPRING SKIRTS
New Models Made of Taffetta, Silk,
Gabardine and Serge.. Some have
shirred top Belts, Unique Pockets and
handsome button trimmings. Prices
from $6.00 up to $10.00.
THE STORE THAT SHOWS THE
NEW THINGS FIRST
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Recruits r . anted
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for 4' " rociuction
Just as surely as lack of food is strangling Germany
day by day, so plenty of food is winning the victory
for the allies. The'French artnies; f or instance, were
never better fed than now, for Trance cannot forget
the awful lesson of 1870—the failure of her food
supply. To this she attributed the loss of thatwar.
To feed the French soldiers around Verdun, more than 25,-
500,000 pounds of food a week were required. This gives a
faint idea of the colossal task of feeding an army. Canada and
Britain have a huge army of fighting heroes on the line; every
than Must have plenty of food, in spite of a world shortage.
Upon Canada's food production all principally rely.
The Farmers of Ontario
Urgently Need Help •
The Department of Agriculture appeals to leen and boys to
enlist in the farm help campaign. The Department appeals
to men mill tfor military ser'v'ice, or Who find it impossible to
enlist in the army. Do your "bit" by helping to increase
production of foodstuffs.. This is your hour of opportunity.
The of Ontario need the help of retired farmers, of
men following no occupation (retired), of business leen who
can spare a portion of their time. We appeal to all who
can so arrange their ordinary affairs to plan to help some
farmer friend, particularly in seed time and harvest.
Confer with your county District Representative of the
Department of Agriculture, or write, "Farm Help Cam-
paign," care Department of Agriculture, Toronto.
Ontario Department of Agriculture
W. 14. Hemet, Minister of Agric;tlture
Parliasr►esst Buildings Toronto
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
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Bl,YT1l. cazm a+:"Mss , n=L,'ef (x sx
Rte. lleorge lfaggitt has retuned m('•,
home from overseas. 1 -le was physically
unfit, suffering with goitre and rheu
ma tem).
There w'na a very sueeessful St,
Patrick's concert in industry hall on
Friday evening March 1131:h, The
proceeds, amounting to 550, are to be
devoted to Patriotic wet*.
The funeral of the late Daniel
McGowan was held on Saturday eller-
noonfront t t the e lin t of 's sister,
Mrs, Mct)uerrie, t)MYfhis
McGowan w
one of the early settlers of this section
coming here from 1'Ialton County many
years ego.
The old adage that troubles never
come singly has been more than borne
out in the case of William Mason, who
was recently burned out. Ile moved
his family to another hole° and Friday
morning;' gas from n coal stove nearly
asphyxiated the family, Marjorie, the
youngger daughter was sent into con-
vulsions as a result of the gas and was
in a most serious condition for some
time.
John 'Haggitt and George Cjlouster,
the two young men who, were sent up
from 13Iyth for trlal on a charge of
stealing oats, were sentenced at God
Crich to three months for the former
and one month for the latter.
At the east meeting of the Blyth A.,
F. and A. M., a past masters' night
was held, all past masters filling the
chairs and taking part in theexemplifi
cation of the third degree.
Death of A. \V Sloan—One of the
best known residents of 131y(h vicinity,
a man who always took an active
interest in public affairs and was very
highly, thought of by all with whom he
cane in contact, a thrifty farmer who
made a success of agriculture and
amassed a comfortable competence, was
the late A. W: Sloan, father of Mrs.
Wesley Walker, of (luderich, who passed
away on Tuesday morning at the rest
deuce of Al r.:tnd Mrs. Walker, at the
age of seventy four years. Fot Yeats
it had been his custom to visit his
daughter:: before rcs,uning his farm
work in the spring, and about. the
1st of February he carte to visit .lir.
and AL's. 1\all cr. Lc tool: stele almost
the next day after coaling and gradually
grew worse. lir til'.(n was always of
an act ice, energetic 11:110 re ami was
very anxious to live until the end of
the war and see Itis boys Wil.' were
serving at the front return home. Ile
was born of Scottish parentage, his
father beim; a doctor fn the land of the
heather before corning to Canada. "1'hd
subject. of this sketch was a native of
Canada, however. After living for a
t oie at K'nburu, 1 e went 10 1llyth, and
it was here that he was married and
lived practical(; ever :ince. tie served
for years in the council and became
It,eeve of •the village. In politics he
was a Liberal and took an active part
in organization work in Itis district,
And in his own business he was k,i wn
as a thrifty farmer possessed of one of
the finest farms in the county. The
son of a doctor, Mr. Sloan has two
brothers and two sons in the same pro
fession. Besides his widow, formerly
Miss Janet McMichael, he leaves a
family of five sons and two daughters,
1)r. John Sloan, of Alaska : Dr \Vill
Sloan, a lieutenant with the first
battalion in Prance ; Capt, l2.lt, Sloare
of the 33rd overseas battalion, who is
now in the hospital in France, having con
tracted muscular rheumatism in the
trenches. Thomas, on a farm near
Blyth, and Andrew the youngest on
the hone place near Blyth ; Mrs.
Coombs, of Toronto, and Mrs. Walker,
of Goderich. Dr. William Sloan, of To
roneo, and Dr. Robert Sloan, of China,
are brothers. Thomas Sloan, another
brother, died a few years ago in the
States, and ttvo sisters also are dead.
The remains were taken to Blyth on
Wednesday morning, interment taking
place there on Thursday.
AUBURN.
Mr. Ed. Iielwiz has purchased a
Saxon runabout.
Mr. W. barrow has purchased a
Ford car.
A number of farmers from here
delivered a number of horses on Tuesday
which they had recently sold to Mr. R.
McLean, of Goderich.
The chopping twill will soon be in
operation again, which will be a great
convenience to the farming community.
March 7th will be remembered as
one of the great days in the history of
our village it being the occasion of a
rummage and horse fair sale in aid of
the Red Cross Socieey. There was a
large crowd and - almost 5000 was
realized.
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Thursday, Marek TAU, 1917.
It Will pay you well to read every word of this little advt.
1)0 you know, we are making Nigh class hand tailored cloth-'
Mg for Men and boys°at prices very little higher than before the
/art
You may have been looking around for the kind of suit you
used to wear and.have conte to the conclusion that they have
gone beyond your purse, Don't Be'Deceivedt Give Us a calf
Wear
cr t show you an exceptionally large range of patterns in
this seasons newest Imported tweeds and Worsteds,
We are showing Men's High Class bench tailored Suits at
from $18.00 lip.
See our Fine Blue Worsted Suits at $25.00 and $26,00.
Pure Indigo Dye and all thoroughly shrunk. They are equal to
most $35,00 suits,
We tailor these clothes to your own measurements and
style selection,
—Fit and Satisfaction 'Guaranteed—
Give us a call while the assortment in large. Choose your
cloth and leave your measure and we will deliver your suit any
time during the spring.
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Small Profits • Phone 25. More Business
Agents—Nair ftltea. lrsttter'u—Sethi-fl•natily Clothing
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"Front the Garden to the: Tomei' or
"The Story of the Cross in word and
picture."
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The oldest st a tail' heJewelry
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Don't forget the illustrated service
and address at St. June; t hunch
Middleton, nn Goo,1 Friday et uvn;
..nt S p. nt. (40111001—'Prom the (Fu'
den to the Tomb' . or 'The Story of rite
Cross in word and pica+re." Hewes
and address fu;1y illustrated, Alf we
come.
SEAFORTH.
Seaforth lost by death \Cednesrl.ty
an old and much esteented citizen in
the person of Alexander Sutherland, at
the age of 72. Ile had only been ill
about a week with pneumonia. Mr,
Sutherland had been a resident of
Seaforth for a great many years, and
was formerly engaged in the milling
business, but of later years lived retired.
He was a consistent member of the
First Presbyterian Church here, and a
member of the Sons of Scotland Society.
His wife died about 5 years ago, Two
sons, A. D., deputy postmaster of Sea
forth: John, of Toronto, and two
daughters, Mrs W. Murdie, Lucknow,
and Miss Margaret, at home survive.
Interment took place at Maitland Bank
Cemetery.
The remains of John Hastie, who
died suddenly from heart trouble in
Detroit on Sunday, were brought here
Wednesday for burial in the fancily plot,
Maitland Bank Cemetery. Mr, Hastie,
who was 62 years of age, was a native
of McKillop Township, brit sold his
farm about 5 years ago, removing with
his unmarried sister to Detroit. The
funeral was held from the First Presby
terian Church, Seaforth, of which Mr.
Hastie was a former member. Dr, W.
Iiastic of Detroit, is a brother.
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HOLMESVILLE.
Rev. Rural Dean Robinson, M. A.
Clinton, will unveil the new Church
window of St. John's Church on Easter
Day at 3 o'clock.
Owing to the Forester's Supper on
March 30th the A Y. P. A , of St
John's Church will meet at the home of
Mr. S. Sturdy, Huron Road, on
Thursday evening March 24th at 8 p.m.
An illustrated service and address
will be given in St. John's Church on
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Tuesday evening Ap l 3 1 t S p. nt.
Rev. W. 13. Moulton will take as the
RENEW FOR THE NEW ERA subject of his illustrated address,
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All disease; incl hlentisites of the skin
arc caused by the blued Laing in an im-
pure condition
The 1: tin: blood el'n ?au? medicine on
the rule•I r l ora , Burdock Blood
Bitters, t n b:,;; teem in tiee
for over (, eeave uu do not experi-
ment \vl, tt >o:1 Icily 11.
1,Ir. Lennox 17. Coel•n, Indian Path,
N.S., writes: "1 ant writing yon a few
lines to tell you what Murdock ]flood
Bitters has clone fur ate. i,v face was
covered with :uai>'hs. I tried different
-kinds of tier die'. tr acid all R•0:11 (1 to fail.
I was nue day to a friend's house, and
there they advised me to use R. B. B.
so 3 purchased two bottles, and before
I had them taken I found I was getting
better. I got two mora, and when they
were finished I was completely cured.
I find it is a great blood purifier, and I
recommend it to ail."
13. 33. 33. is manufactured only by
Tart T. MILBURN Co., Lrsurnn, Toronto,
Ont,
HURON WEATHER
INSURANCE MUTUAL
COMPANY
Protect your property against datu-
age by storm or cyclone by a policy
in a good live Farmers' Mutual Com-
pany.
Our rates are very low—only $2.00
per thousand per annum.
We pay all losses of $1.00 and over
from this date forward. Present pol-
icyholders note this announcement.
For full particulars see or phone
any of the following agents:
S. Hardy, General Agent, Exeter,
R. G. Jarmu'th, sub agent, Bornholm,
N. Ogden, sub agent, Centralia,
H. 11. Hill, sub agent, Auburn,
or write the Secretary
Chas. Monteith, R. R. No. 1, Woodham
(Note the change of Secretary)
Janes Scott, Pres.,. Cromarty.
FOR SALE
The Young Ladies Patriotic Auxiliary
offers for sale two Refrigerators in first
class condition, used by 16tst at Camp
Borden. One second hand wood cook
stove in fair condition, Apply to Mrs.
Fairfull or Miss Olive Cooper.
Young Calves for Sale.
1 have made arrangements to secure
at limited number of young young well
bred calves each week,. Phone 14 on
166.
W. MARQUIS, Clinton
Raw Furs Wanted
Will pay 50c each for well stretched
undamaged Muskrat skins. Small and
damaged skins at value.
H, A. HOVEY, Clinton.
For Sale Barred Rock Eggs
From a pen of 5 yearling hens bred
from hens with records up to 235 eggs
each per year and 5 April hatched pul-
lets bred from a hen of nine. Last
winter in her fourth year she laycd be-
tween 1st of Feb, and 22nd of March,
45 eggs in 51 days. This pelt is beaded
by tt pedigreed cockerel from L. R.
Guilds No. 1 pen. Eggs $2.00 per 15.
llafertile eggs replaced free of charge.
H. A. Hovey, Clinton.
FOR SALE
Barred Rock eggs; bred -to -lay, Last
.rear 37 of my puiletts laid 161 eggs
each for the year, eggs from these hens
and their daughters 52.00 per 15; 53.00
per 30; 54,00 pee 50; and $7.00 per
hundred. Fairview Poultry Yards,
Jabez Rands, Clinton, Ont
Warted
HORSE HIDES
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RAW FliRS. SPRING SHOW, APRIL .with
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W1,;te Ash, Solt Elan, Rods Elm, Maple
Beech, Basswood, Soft Maple
Highest Prices Paid
For further information Apply to
e'glk+tid µt4 G�3� s'iawi)
troaLtil6N1
Clinton, . Ont.
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale south half lot 3t-32, Con-
cession 1, Tuckersntitb, containing 94
acres 10005 or less. '11101'0 are on tete
premises a good frame house with kit-
chen and woodshed, cement cistern,
good bank barn 40x6.1 with stone stab-
ling and cement floors, drive shed 'and
hen house, water in house and barn
supplied by windmill and cement tank.
The farm is In first class condition, fent
ed and drained and there are 10 acres
of first class bush and shall orchard,
The farm is three and one half miles
from Clinton, live miles from Seaforth,
and t mile from church and school,
rural telephone in house. The farm is
ail on tate west side of railroad track
and is in first class shape. Terms—
Reasonable reasons for selling, the pro-
prietor wishes to retire, for further par-
ticulars apply on the premises, or ad-
dress JOHN THOMAS CRICH
Clinton, Ont.
For Sale
20 acres, part lot 40, eon. 12 Hullett
Township. Apply to
Jas. W. Roberton, Auburn,
For Sale
A milking cow for sale, in good con-
dition, aeoly to, Ike. Rattenbury.
NOTICE
NOTiO.E is hereby given that Mar-
garet Bell Oharleswortb, of the town
of Blyth, in the County of FIuron, in
the Province of Ontario, wife of
Leopold Otto Charlesworth, of the
sante place, Merchant, will apply to
the .Parliament of Canada, at the next
session thereof for a 13111 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,
1917.
MARGARET BELL CHARLESWORTH
By her Solicitor,
WILLIAM THORNEURN,.
Witness—A. V. DARRACH.
Place Your Order
for somo al our Western Oats, which
we have fust received and we will
charge you no more than if they were
just the ordinary grade of Oats,
If you wish to seeuro some of these
Oats place your order early as they
aro going fast.
We alt3ays have a full stock of
Flour and Feed.
llighe.st Prices (laid for Gratin
W.JenlionslisSon
Phone 149. Residence 5 on 142
A. J. Holloway
COAL MERCHANT '1
Mice, Corner Victoria & East St.
Office Phone 3
House Phone 12
Uptown office at lb Wiitse's Grocery
Phone 40
CREAM—PRODUCTION and THIOJFT
Consists in producing all the cream
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 in Western Ontario.
Write us
The L. J. Looby Creamery
Dublin, Ontario.
FOR SALE
Kennedy's S. C. W. Leghorns, trap -
nest and for Winter laying, $15 a doz-
en. Hatching eggs 0.50 a setting and
$7.00 a hundred in season.
L. E. Kennedy, R. R. No, 5.;
Clinton.
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Farm For Sale
Choice 100 acre farm for sale being
lot 11, Con. 8, in tete Township of But -
let. This property is well fenced and
underdrained, thirty -live acdes plowed
and balance seeded to grass. France
barn 40372, stone strbling with cem-
ent floors; new driving shed and other
outbuildings. Seven roomed brick
house with kitchen and wood -sited ad-
joining, • hard and soft water inside.
The buildings are all in good repair.
Rural mail and telephone. This pro-
perty will be suld cheap as .the proprie-
tor wishes to gve up femme. 1'or fur-
ther particulars apply on premises or
address, Joseph H. Brown,
R, R. No. 1, l.nndesboeo.
Young men or otha:a who are
unable to enlist for overseas set,
work. EVERY MAN SHOULD i]
DOING IIIS L'I'T Steady woe's to
good men. Apply 10
The Robert Bell Engine and
Thresher Co„ Limiters,
Seaforth, Ont,
Siren€ell
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'From lot 24, con 6, Iiultett. a
yearling heifer with 0 marl. on
dewlap. A suitable reward will be
paid for information leading 10.
its recovery -Thos. Tighe, R. R.
No. 1, Clinton. Phone 18 An 165.
House for Sale
A one and a half storey frame
houso, 12 rd'bms, situated on Mary
street, barn, % acre of garden and
orchard; waterworks and electric
light Apply to
W BRYDONE, Clinton.
Farm for Sale
:Farm for sale, eontaining 66
acres of good clay roam, suitable
for agriculture„ or ggrass, being
north half of lot 77, ''Maitland con-
cession, Goderich, 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 BEDOUR
R. R. No.2m Clin too
or phone 12 :on 143. ,
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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 B. FIORNING,
Union Stll,tion,
Toronto, Ont
John Ransford &Son, city passen-
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57
0.0. Pattison. station agent
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i SUFFERED WITH "NERVES.',
Many women become mn down and,
worn out by their household cares and!
duties never ending, and sooner or later'
find themselves with shattered nerved
and weak hearts.
When the heart becomes weak and
thelnetves unstrung it is impossible for al
woman to look after her household ori
social duties.
On the first sign of any weakness ofl
either the heart or nerve;, take Milburn's'
Heart and Nerve Pills, and you will &nil
that in a very short time you will become
strong and well again, I1
Mrs, J. A. Witliatns, `Pillsonburg, Ont..
writes: 'I cannot. speak too highly o
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. 1
suffered greatly with my ucrves. I was
so weak and run down, I could not stant11
the least excitement of any kind. X
believe your Heart and Nerve Pills to be
a valuable remedy for all suferers front
nervous trouble."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills argil
Mc. per box, 8 boxes for $1.25, at all:
dealers, or retailed direct on receipt of,
ce by T/10n,n
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Toronto, Ont,( )
it's a •ttty that so unary, men devotes
buil* time to drying b sols ft mig•
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All disease; incl hlentisites of the skin
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pure condition
The 1: tin: blood el'n ?au? medicine on
the rule•I r l ora , Burdock Blood
Bitters, t n b:,;; teem in tiee
for over (, eeave uu do not experi-
ment \vl, tt >o:1 Icily 11.
1,Ir. Lennox 17. Coel•n, Indian Path,
N.S., writes: "1 ant writing yon a few
lines to tell you what Murdock ]flood
Bitters has clone fur ate. i,v face was
covered with :uai>'hs. I tried different
-kinds of tier die'. tr acid all R•0:11 (1 to fail.
I was nue day to a friend's house, and
there they advised me to use R. B. B.
so 3 purchased two bottles, and before
I had them taken I found I was getting
better. I got two mora, and when they
were finished I was completely cured.
I find it is a great blood purifier, and I
recommend it to ail."
13. 33. 33. is manufactured only by
Tart T. MILBURN Co., Lrsurnn, Toronto,
Ont,
HURON WEATHER
INSURANCE MUTUAL
COMPANY
Protect your property against datu-
age by storm or cyclone by a policy
in a good live Farmers' Mutual Com-
pany.
Our rates are very low—only $2.00
per thousand per annum.
We pay all losses of $1.00 and over
from this date forward. Present pol-
icyholders note this announcement.
For full particulars see or phone
any of the following agents:
S. Hardy, General Agent, Exeter,
R. G. Jarmu'th, sub agent, Bornholm,
N. Ogden, sub agent, Centralia,
H. 11. Hill, sub agent, Auburn,
or write the Secretary
Chas. Monteith, R. R. No. 1, Woodham
(Note the change of Secretary)
Janes Scott, Pres.,. Cromarty.
FOR SALE
The Young Ladies Patriotic Auxiliary
offers for sale two Refrigerators in first
class condition, used by 16tst at Camp
Borden. One second hand wood cook
stove in fair condition, Apply to Mrs.
Fairfull or Miss Olive Cooper.
Young Calves for Sale.
1 have made arrangements to secure
at limited number of young young well
bred calves each week,. Phone 14 on
166.
W. MARQUIS, Clinton
Raw Furs Wanted
Will pay 50c each for well stretched
undamaged Muskrat skins. Small and
damaged skins at value.
H, A. HOVEY, Clinton.
For Sale Barred Rock Eggs
From a pen of 5 yearling hens bred
from hens with records up to 235 eggs
each per year and 5 April hatched pul-
lets bred from a hen of nine. Last
winter in her fourth year she laycd be-
tween 1st of Feb, and 22nd of March,
45 eggs in 51 days. This pelt is beaded
by tt pedigreed cockerel from L. R.
Guilds No. 1 pen. Eggs $2.00 per 15.
llafertile eggs replaced free of charge.
H. A. Hovey, Clinton.
FOR SALE
Barred Rock eggs; bred -to -lay, Last
.rear 37 of my puiletts laid 161 eggs
each for the year, eggs from these hens
and their daughters 52.00 per 15; 53.00
per 30; 54,00 pee 50; and $7.00 per
hundred. Fairview Poultry Yards,
Jabez Rands, Clinton, Ont
Warted
HORSE HIDES
BM' HIDES
RAW FliRS. SPRING SHOW, APRIL .with
RENEW FOR x- .m : dEVi. ERA the ,trans day 01 tAeIt tfithdtgimek
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W1,;te Ash, Solt Elan, Rods Elm, Maple
Beech, Basswood, Soft Maple
Highest Prices Paid
For further information Apply to
e'glk+tid µt4 G�3� s'iawi)
troaLtil6N1
Clinton, . Ont.
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale south half lot 3t-32, Con-
cession 1, Tuckersntitb, containing 94
acres 10005 or less. '11101'0 are on tete
premises a good frame house with kit-
chen and woodshed, cement cistern,
good bank barn 40x6.1 with stone stab-
ling and cement floors, drive shed 'and
hen house, water in house and barn
supplied by windmill and cement tank.
The farm is In first class condition, fent
ed and drained and there are 10 acres
of first class bush and shall orchard,
The farm is three and one half miles
from Clinton, live miles from Seaforth,
and t mile from church and school,
rural telephone in house. The farm is
ail on tate west side of railroad track
and is in first class shape. Terms—
Reasonable reasons for selling, the pro-
prietor wishes to retire, for further par-
ticulars apply on the premises, or ad-
dress JOHN THOMAS CRICH
Clinton, Ont.
For Sale
20 acres, part lot 40, eon. 12 Hullett
Township. Apply to
Jas. W. Roberton, Auburn,
For Sale
A milking cow for sale, in good con-
dition, aeoly to, Ike. Rattenbury.
NOTICE
NOTiO.E is hereby given that Mar-
garet Bell Oharleswortb, of the town
of Blyth, in the County of FIuron, in
the Province of Ontario, wife of
Leopold Otto Charlesworth, of the
sante place, Merchant, will apply to
the .Parliament of Canada, at the next
session thereof for a 13111 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,
1917.
MARGARET BELL CHARLESWORTH
By her Solicitor,
WILLIAM THORNEURN,.
Witness—A. V. DARRACH.
Place Your Order
for somo al our Western Oats, which
we have fust received and we will
charge you no more than if they were
just the ordinary grade of Oats,
If you wish to seeuro some of these
Oats place your order early as they
aro going fast.
We alt3ays have a full stock of
Flour and Feed.
llighe.st Prices (laid for Gratin
W.JenlionslisSon
Phone 149. Residence 5 on 142
A. J. Holloway
COAL MERCHANT '1
Mice, Corner Victoria & East St.
Office Phone 3
House Phone 12
Uptown office at lb Wiitse's Grocery
Phone 40
CREAM—PRODUCTION and THIOJFT
Consists in producing all the cream
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 in Western Ontario.
Write us
The L. J. Looby Creamery
Dublin, Ontario.
FOR SALE
Kennedy's S. C. W. Leghorns, trap -
nest and for Winter laying, $15 a doz-
en. Hatching eggs 0.50 a setting and
$7.00 a hundred in season.
L. E. Kennedy, R. R. No, 5.;
Clinton.
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Farm For Sale
Choice 100 acre farm for sale being
lot 11, Con. 8, in tete Township of But -
let. This property is well fenced and
underdrained, thirty -live acdes plowed
and balance seeded to grass. France
barn 40372, stone strbling with cem-
ent floors; new driving shed and other
outbuildings. Seven roomed brick
house with kitchen and wood -sited ad-
joining, • hard and soft water inside.
The buildings are all in good repair.
Rural mail and telephone. This pro-
perty will be suld cheap as .the proprie-
tor wishes to gve up femme. 1'or fur-
ther particulars apply on premises or
address, Joseph H. Brown,
R, R. No. 1, l.nndesboeo.
Young men or otha:a who are
unable to enlist for overseas set,
work. EVERY MAN SHOULD i]
DOING IIIS L'I'T Steady woe's to
good men. Apply 10
The Robert Bell Engine and
Thresher Co„ Limiters,
Seaforth, Ont,
Siren€ell
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'From lot 24, con 6, Iiultett. a
yearling heifer with 0 marl. on
dewlap. A suitable reward will be
paid for information leading 10.
its recovery -Thos. Tighe, R. R.
No. 1, Clinton. Phone 18 An 165.
House for Sale
A one and a half storey frame
houso, 12 rd'bms, situated on Mary
street, barn, % acre of garden and
orchard; waterworks and electric
light Apply to
W BRYDONE, Clinton.
Farm for Sale
:Farm for sale, eontaining 66
acres of good clay roam, suitable
for agriculture„ or ggrass, being
north half of lot 77, ''Maitland con-
cession, Goderich, 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 BEDOUR
R. R. No.2m Clin too
or phone 12 :on 143. ,
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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 B. FIORNING,
Union Stll,tion,
Toronto, Ont
John Ransford &Son, city passen-
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57
0.0. Pattison. station agent
WAS ;d EAK
rand RUM 3t'R:WMI
i SUFFERED WITH "NERVES.',
Many women become mn down and,
worn out by their household cares and!
duties never ending, and sooner or later'
find themselves with shattered nerved
and weak hearts.
When the heart becomes weak and
thelnetves unstrung it is impossible for al
woman to look after her household ori
social duties.
On the first sign of any weakness ofl
either the heart or nerve;, take Milburn's'
Heart and Nerve Pills, and you will &nil
that in a very short time you will become
strong and well again, I1
Mrs, J. A. Witliatns, `Pillsonburg, Ont..
writes: 'I cannot. speak too highly o
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. 1
suffered greatly with my ucrves. I was
so weak and run down, I could not stant11
the least excitement of any kind. X
believe your Heart and Nerve Pills to be
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nervous trouble."
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills argil
Mc. per box, 8 boxes for $1.25, at all:
dealers, or retailed direct on receipt of,
ce by T/10n,n
n T. Moax Cb., L ttaribe
Toronto, Ont,( )
it's a •ttty that so unary, men devotes
buil* time to drying b sols ft mig•
Jas, Steep & do,, Clinton,