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M. Haight and miss Chaco iYlt!In-
teal) of St. Thomas have hemi guo6ts
at the home of lair, and M1:s, )L Mb -
Eau'.
Mr' .John McNay of 'iucliersulith
has taken :possession of gds luny home
en North Min street
Rev; Mr, McLean of St, Marys,
who reaigned, bis charge ,because, of,
&Meisel of .his stand on the', ques-
tion el Union Government, ]las been
given a unnaiiliiotts call to the i g-
nondville Presbyterian church,
Mrs, R. S:. 'clays . Jtas •returned
from Detroit where she was called
owing to the illliestt.. of, )ler .,,sister,.
Mrs, Belfry,
M. Mackey lead 1ho misfortune to
fall down the cellar stepn last week'
and break her a1nl.
Mire, J, 1 . Ross and little son are
spending a feW weeks with Toronto
friends.
Mrs. 10, Crawford McClelland of
Baden was a visitor Inst week at
the home of her Barents, Major and
Mrs, Trays. •
Mr. and Mrs. Prliest Merton have
returner) from a visit, ` with Aylmer
and, St, Thomas friends and, will
spend a few weeks here. before re-
turning west,
Notice
Owing to the recent are and
finding it necessary to settle all
accounts 'I am obliged to call in
all outstanding accounts, large
or small, by March 18th.
Aso all repairs, etc., must
be strictly cash in future.
WILSON ELLIOTT
CLINTON, r ONTARIO
Tree Sh e Points
There are just three things to consider about
men's shoes—the Style, the Quality and Price. !
The Stgle !
Our Shoes are made by the Best of Men's Shoe Manufactur-
ers. We've styles suitable for the very Conservative Business
Mpn or the limit' of Shoe St yle and Swaggerness for the Young
Man !,
The QualItgo
There are no better Shoes than ours for • every detail of Good
Shoernakineis well looked after and our Shoes are made by makers
\vbo.know- how
The Price!
It's the best at any price here. Pay us $4.00, $5.00, $6.00
or $10,00 for a pair of shoes and you'll reach the limit of Shoe
Value at any, of these Prices
FRED. JACKSON
"THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN"
ems .®Weems ..
vesomostemeni
IF YOU ADMXRE
FINE FURNITURE
1111-h.
you certainly will appreciate
- the beauty of the articles con-
i tained in our display of china
M I
closets, sideboards, (lining tab-.
=_LJf o0.,17,1_les, chairs, aro. They. are de-
•,'.('I ''; oldodlq unconventional in de -
Jig —fird
r
r I sign and will give a distinct
•
i• d'in
i;•Lat individuality to the m g
.I ,, room they adorn. See the ells
pla)l and you'll marvel at the
Prices,
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director,
28 Phone V-.. 28
i
BARGAIN
Fox this week we have picked out a lot of broken
lines of Men's Fine Shoes, just a pair orW,tw•o of any
one kind, in box calf, kidand patent leather,' and you
will find them on our tables all at $3 I'^ti
one price to clear ct tl
stock of shoes
Our a for the
aotaoing seaflon is heavier
and better assorted than ever before, and although
prices are still advancing you will find our prim evert
lower than last season.
Men's line shirts, slightly soiled, Lot I your obaloo 70e
Lot 2 your choice 860
Lot 3, mixed lot of fine and working shirts, choice rico
Men's Ties to clear at 2tor 25c
Another lot of better Ties at 19c
More specials next week. Watch for announce I,
Plumsteel Bros.
THE STORTs T11 AT SELLS FOR MSS,
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Tne li ■ D. Fair Co.
"Often the Cheapest
Always tine Best."
•itlxiil' rn J uh nuusmomulnu„i•
Rev, H. Snell of Wingharn has been
in Clinton this week,
Miss Bessie Davis left yesterday to
visit her sister in Detroit.
11%r. Gordon Cuninghame was in Sar-
nia for a couple, of gals last week,
Mks. J. Sehoonhais has been visiting
at Port Albert during the past
week.,
Mrs, D. Steep and Miss Irene Steep
wore with Goderich friends over
the week -end.
Mgrs. Sharman has " been visiting
friends in Goderich during the
past week.
Pte. Wilson MoSherry has been visit
Ing friends in town since his re-
turn from England.
Rev. Dr. McMillan of Toronto was
the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gunn for
a few days this week..
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Saville have re-
turned from a fortnight's visit
with Londesboro friends.
Mrs. Bean returned last week after
spending ;the greater, part of the
winter with Luaknow friends.
Mrs. G. D. Rohm -ton and Mrs. 0.
MacLennan returned Saturday after
a visit with friends in Detroit,.
Miss Mabel Thompson of Seaforth
was the guest for a couple of days
this week of Mrs. Cr', MacLennnarr,
Supt; Chant of the Public Utilities
is in Toronto this week attending
a meeting of the 'Hydro ,Commis-
sion.
Mx, D. McMillan of London spent the
week -end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Jennison.
Miss MurielWashington of Auburn
is spending a few weeks with her
uncle and aunts at Woodlands
Farm, the Huron .road,
Mrs. A. E. ,Jones and, Ibliss Madeline
spent the week -end as the guests
of the lady's cousin, Mrs. (Rev.)
J. H; Okterhout of Goderich,
Mrs. Ralston left Tuescirry morning
for her home At Petersburg, North
Dakota, 'after spending several
weeks visiting friends in town and
in Goderich township.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter left Sat-
urday morning for Eglington,
where they?expect to spend a fort-
night or so, They will also visit
,.in Toronto before returning,
J.
Mr,B. Hoover of Guelph, at one
time e a respetted citizen of Clinton,
is in town today, having taken a
run up from London just to spend
a few hours withold friends,
Me, T. J. Watt of Rattenbury street
has been quite ill during the past
week and is still confined to bed
and is under the care of a pills;
uian. It is hoped that he may
soon begin J o amend,
Messrs. J, Cook, ;W, Farquhar and'
Jack Willis left for the west on
Tuesday', taking a:couple of ears of
horses for Mr, C, J. Wallis and a
car of settlers', effects, They ex-
pect to spend the summer in the
west,
Mt. C; J,. Wallis left yesterday for
the west, He sent two cars of
horses and a car of settlers' effects
on Tuesday and will spend this
summer in the patriotic work of
growing wheat. Mr. Wallis' farm
is near Itosetown, Sask.
M'lijor. Broder McTaggart left Tues-
day for Now York and will sail
frons 'there on Friday for England
on Ms return to the front. Major
McTaggart had hut .four weeks'
home leave and the. time Passed- all
'too quickly for the home folic.
Mr, and hihrs, MeTaggart 500oi-
peeltul thelr sola down • 'to New
Yarli,
Harsco, Lieut. A. .1. Grigg
1,1eut, Id, Torrance, Mrs, dank Mc -
Khania atrtl Misaes Madelon ShaN.
and Pam niggles, attended the
t
f tnttral, wlrirh teak plate In :reti-
ieith on Saturday, of the kite
1•ttszeley flays, on tat bisior It, S,
and frlits, )nays, the youtlig nvintor
wiin wras ; 1/111edt !'n 00 ttet'ideht at
loon Werth, 'Texas,
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1 i nikelif Township
Mr. flurry Met.'ool is moving in
the farm lately oreupitul by Mr. Al.
beat Morrell.
Miss Olive (Me NNW, Sunday yvith
Mrs, Wbsley fogarth,
'Com Alba wosars a broad smile,
a baby boy Staving tome to brighten
his hone, ...
cl ntorl, News -Record
M ►re11 14th 1418
Q:L.Iz IN
FINE DRESS G0
EU'Y THEM NOW
A Dress or Suit ---no matter how good its style or tailoring ---
is no better than its cloth, A little stretching, a few wrinkles, will
ruin the most fashionable cut, finely tailored gown ever made.
Only an expert can accurately judge the quality of a piece of
dress goods by inspecting a piece of the cloth. But, when that cloth
is made up into a garment, its quality quickly shows to everybody.
Every piece of
DRESS GOODS
Sold at
BROWN'S
is guaranteed all -silk, all -wool. or silk-and=wool, as the case may be
---its high quality shows in the long wear of the garment as well as
in the beauty of the cloth. Well-dressed women have learned that
they can rely absolutely upon the quality of all dress goods bought at
WOMEN'S STORE
Dry, Goods, House Furnishings
phone- 07
Nest to Royal Bank
MEN'S STORE
8 Custom Tailoring and
(phone 103) , Men's Furnishings
Opposite Public Library,
Kippen
(Toe late for last week)
Our G.T.R. agent, Mr. Wm. Fes -
ken, was called away' Wednesday, of
last week owing to the death of ,his
brother in Elora, which sad event
occurred the day previous. Mr. Let-‘
and Proctor of Belgrave took charge
at the station during his absence,
11Irs, E. Drake and daughter leave
Thursday of this week on their re-
turn journey to their home at En-
chant, :1.lborta,
We are sorry to. report that Mrs.
ll'm, Sproat is still quite seriously
Mr. Jas. Bengough left Tuesday of
this week for Alberta, where he in-
tends to remain! Inc. some time. Ho
left from Seaforth taking a canon°,
of horses, -with him,
Mr. Thos, Butts also left this week
for the West, Rumor has it that
Tommy is taking a bride with him.
While getting wood out of the
bush, Mir. Wnl. Tborney of tiro Town
line met with a had accident, getting
a)boue in the top of his foot broken,
which will lay him off work for
some time. This will not lie very
pleasant to an energetic man like
Mu. Homey, ..
Mrs. Percy Clark of Zurich accom-
panied by her son, Bertram, have
been spending a week with her hus-
band's mother, Mrs. Win. Anderson,
Mrs. Mali, of the third concession
of Stanley leaves shortly to reside
with her daughter, Mrs, Adam Steep
of. Wide -rich township.
,1$r. and Mrs, Robt, Cooper of the
London Road entertained a sunnier
of their friends to a dance last
Thursday evening
Mr and lblr5 Rohl. Elgie of Tuck
°remith also entertained the sante
evening,
Mk. W. C. Pierce of the. second con-
cession of Ilay disposed of a (silo
team of horses to Air. C, J, Wallis
Nor
this week, Mr, Wallis purposes tak-
ing them west with others. he has
purchased,
• Wesley Church
Anniversary
PROGRAM MONDAY NIGHT'S
1IN'1'GRTAINMENT
Hymn
Prayer
Ladies' Trio, "Saviour i3reath An
Evening Blessing," Mrs. Andrews,
Misses Wise and Holmes
Tenor Solo, "Ave Marie" Mr, W.
Lowe
Lecture, "God in World Polities"
Rev. E. 1]. Scott
Solo, "Che Recessional" Kipling,
Mgrs. de la Penotiero
Male 'Quartette, selected, Messrs.
Lobb, Moffatt, McEwen and .Doherty
"God Save the ling"
"God Save Our Splendid 3ien,"
Syrup Season
is Here
SAT' PANS' AND PAILS MAbE
TO O:RD'bbR.
ELE:C'.i'RrC WIRING AND v I)iTUR-
ES 011' ALL K1NDS,
ROOFING AND ITION PIPING
ON (HAND.
Byam & Sutter
Plumbers and Electricians
Phone 7
$2 Per GUARANTEED
Bu.
1 21 WHEAT
Oats, Barleg+ Live ` GRBAT
y►, Flax, 1Ve S OCK OFPORTUNI'f)ICS
IMMENSE
WEALTH
IN
WESTERN
CANADA
SEND FOR
FREE SO0kt
'14tonedoelters'
adird Settlor&
C:lda'
LOW
FARES
100,000 FREE FARMS
OR 1e0 ACRES EACH. Government Londa along the Canadian
Northern, purveyed and ready for entry. Yoeta ie wo=rn, and a *hare
of the thrccittertor 01111on dollarafor crop production to he distributed
to formers tuna rail, • Estimated atop valued of Wheat, Oat, Barley and
flaxseed alone for 1917 in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta to
8613,885,700.00
IMPROVED L tNDS F PER ;CRE
ALONG CANADIAN NORTHERN. Rich, well located fatm., close
to railway -immediate produko,i r» eon he purchased en, easy tern*,
eolith or dash and clop poYmaute, Mann* ,01‘001.,good range, to ophoocd
and convenion6 transportation, Act naw --gat away We opting.
Tractors orhed,. Fart lrnplements
Easily availalila—tiow Covrtrntnortt assletanco lits».
Capital01 no capltol-.•too work, the opportunity, I* there, and the
Canedair Northeorn ,,dmrs Lira way. \Vrito today 101 OW naw "Cnida."
Corgqtaina valunbia.i0fom,atiois boaed en Go*arntneat.etatisticd. Aoy
G,N.R, AA 5iyonl or General Passenger Dept., Montreal, Qua., Toronto,
Oat.. or Wlneipcg, Man,
Rrueefield.
The tragic and sudden death. of J.
Nelson Reid of Detroit occurred at
the home of his brother.in-law, Win.
Broacifoot, near Brucedeld, on Sun-
day evening. Be came over to see
his mother, Mrs. Samuel Reid, and
other relatives in t Tuckcrsrnith, ar-
m
riving at Seaforth on the midnight
train on Saturday. Ile spent Sun-
day with. his friends 10 his usual
good Health, and at 6 u'clocic, with-
out the slightest warning, dropped
dead of heart failure. kle was t.;
years of age, and of robust nature,
His widow and one young son sur,
viae,
Everyone—Old or Young—is asked to attend the
SI. P iric 's Patriol!c Perla
to be given by the Y.L.P.A. in the Town Hall on
Tuesday, March the 19th:
CARDS : Five Hundred, Euchre and Flinch
from 8 o'clock sharp to 10 o'clock
Dancing after 10 o'clock.
TICKETS—Ladies 25c, Gentlemen 50c
for the cards, same for dancing, spectators 25c at door
BUFFET SUPPER.:
Tickets may be obtained at Fair's on and after Sat. Mar., 9th
Oiily One More Week
of Big Reductions in Photographs
Sale Closes on Saturday, March 23rd
We stilrhave s, large assortment of up-to-date
folder's. Prices range from $2 up,
Come to the Studio and we'will ibe pleased to
show you' our Big Reduction Prices.
There is always-roolzx in the soldier's kit for
portraits of home folk.
Your portrait in a case to fit the soldier's pocket
THE IDEAL GIFT
We are making the same reductions on
• photos tirade from old. negatives.
We do Copying, Enlarging, and
Amateur Finishing.
Ro J . Bali? Photo ralther
PHONE 66.