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The Last Week of the
Big Mid -Winter Sale
We are determined not to carry over sale goods to next season.
so make bigger discounts for the lust week of our Mid Winter Sale.
Sale ends February 12th, Read over these items and come early
Your choice of 15 Ladies and Misses Coats, regular $10, 12,50 and
15.00, all sizes and colors, sale price $53.98
Ladies Snits Half Price -3 only Lichee Black Suits. sizes 40, 42
and 44, made of good quality tweed serge,. halt regular price
Ladies Furs -Your choice of ,any Fur or Fut lined Oeitt 25 per cent
off regular price
i'1'rapperette 1.9ic-590 yards gond 'W ra,pperettes, suitable for
kimonas and dressing sacgnes, reg 20.: arid 25e, sale price 1240
Lathes underskirts -15 Ladies Black Moire Underskirts, would
be gond value at 1. 50, for.1.00
Net Waists 1:00
Ladies Hoose Dresses 75e.
Tailored Waists 75c
RawSiik Waists 1.50
Flannelette Ernhroideries lis
Embroideries half price
Laces 7c yard
Uhildrerls Coate 1.5U
Cloth and Silk Dresses half price
Curtain Notts 14c
Ladies Toques 40c
Wool Rose 25c pair
This will be your Last Chance to Buy Winter Goods Cheap
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CANADIANS!!
ATTENTION !
We appeal to you to take up at once your
share of the burden, not only because by so
doing you will be defending your own inter-
ests, but because your action will preserve
the vital interests of the Empire.
MAR TIME !
Are you 5 feet, 2 tnch'es or aver?
Did you say. yes?. We w;knt 10QO leliows like
1 ; f you fele; lthe, I6Ist '"Iluurons't and^'Wel'"
want YOU NOW.
Pay from date of enlistment.
Uniform issued immediately.
' Good Fellows, Good Food, Good Quarters
FORWARD
There are thousands of your kith and kin
CALLING YOU.
At no time in the history of our nation has
it been faced with a crisis of such gravity as
the one which now exists,
HALT !
Are you doing your share ?
IF N011, WHY NOT ?.
Enlist To -clay With the'
foist "Hurons"
YOUR-lr1OMEI BATTALION.
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On Saturday, Feb.5th, the Women's
Patriotic Society made the following
ehipment.
Field Comforts -215 pairs of socks, 1
pair wristlets. 25 scarfs, 06 grey flannel
shirts, 1 box of gum.
Hospital Supplies -28 shirts 66 tow
els, 100 wash cloths, 160 pillow slips, 11
hospital shirt's, 16 pairs of pyjsmae.
For this shipment we ,received the
following donations,which our Soci-
ety acknowledge with sincere and
grateful thanks: From the Unity 0 ub.
6 sheets, 10 pairs of socks, 1 scarf, 2
dozen towels; from the Willis Church
Girls' Club, ,13 pairs of socks; Miss
Margsret liic'llaggart, 2 pairs of socks;
Mrs Mayan, 1 scarf; Mrs. Rance. 1 box
of gum; 3 shirts from Goderich Town
ship; from the. Clinton public school,
84 wash cloths, 22 pillow slips; Out' So,
eiety also extend their thanks to the
ladies of Ontario S't..Methedist church
for the gift of fifteen dollar's.
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Mrs. J. D. Atkinson entertained a
few of her lady friends last Thursday
evening,
Miss Jule 13'Lrtliif entertained a few
friends et her home on Thursday
evening of last week.
Miss Bell Draper, who is teaching
school at Mitchell, epenc the week end
at her hunie here.
Major J. W. Shaw wes in attend
anal+ at the Huron Old Buys' A,, Horne
in Toronto on Friday last,
Major M. D. Mc Taggart was in Tor
onto un Friday evening last attendiog
ing the Huron 01d Boy's At Home,
Mre. Chant returned home lest
Thursday evening front St Catharines
where she had been called owing to
the death of her little neice,
Mr, and lairs. Whitmore expect to
leave this week for Clinton, after a
couple of months in Florida.
Mrs. Roy Piumiteel is visiting tela
tives and friends at Brussels,
illajur Rance, of the 33rd Bettl , was
here over the week end, and his old
Mends were indeed glad to welcome
him muse more.
Miss Graham, who has been spend
ing a ino tb with relatives in London
has returned balite and will resume
her classes in painting.
Mr, Decker, of the London Adver
tiser staff, was in town on Wednesday
John Tolmie, ex M. P., of Kinear
dine, fell down cellar Wednesday night
of this week and it is feared his skull
is fractured.
Mee. J. P. Macdonald, who died in
Toronto last,tveek ass for a number
of years a well known resident of
Clinton, her husband having been
connected with the old threehing
machine Arm of Glasgow, Macpherson
& Co. She leaves two sone and a
daughter, I•ler remains were interred
at Stratford.
Mr, Frank Grant left on Saturday
for Toronro, from there he goes to
New York and will take a boat trip to
New urleans, and on his return trip
will conte hack by way of Chicago. lie
expects to he away a couple of months
Mrs, Walter Hahkirk of Ilensall and
Mr. Richard Sturgeon of Barons, Al-
berta, who has been living in the West
for several years, visited their sister,
Mrs. Robert Brown of 13ullett, last
Thursday.
Tne wife of David Graham of Ingle-
wood, tor•nteitis, of tainted Electric
Light, died last week. She was a
cousin of Mr. W, Doherty,
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WILLIS CHURCH
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
on Sunday morning next, February
13th. In the evening Rev. F. 0, Rare
era, will preach. mac Preparatory
Service will he held on Friday, Febru-
ary 11th, at 8 p. w.
Ou Monday afternoon, February 14,
the Girl's Olub ere giving a 50. Valeu-
tiue.'s tea at the home of Mrs, J, John-
ston, Rattenhury Street.
The Covenant Adult Bible Class
ce,ebrate St. Valentine's on Tuesday
evening, February 15th, with a St.
Valentine's Social.
8T. PAUL'S CHURCH.
The officers, men and hand of the
161st stationed at C futon attended
service at St. Paul's ebureh, Lieut -Uol
(teepee addressed the so,diers,
WESLEY CHURCH
The W. M. 5, meets at•the home of
M•i' . James Twitchell tonight (Thurs-
day) at eight o'clock.
Quarterly service was held last Sun.
day morning at the close of the morn
ing service.
The League was in charge of the
Christian Endeavor Department and
Rev, R. Jit MhUotmick addressed the
meeting.
The pastor's evening subject next
Sunday will be "The Start of the Pil-
grimage,'"
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grimage;'
BAPTIST CHURCH.
The pastor occupied the pulpit last
Sunday and preachedyery impressive
sermons. Iretbe evening lie took his
text „from Marketed r laded"'
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A. very successful tea was held at
the home of Mrs. Cochrane, under the
auspices of the LadiesAtd;
The Lord's Supper was observed at
close of the evening service.
Services as usual next Sunday. the
pastor will pteach.
ONTARIO ST.,CHURCH.
A free pew will be provided for men
ol`the 161st Battalion, and they will
be made welcome.
Special Missionary Services next
Sunday. Rev. David Rogers of Lon-
don and Mr. Win. Gibson, president
of the Conference Leymens Aesocia
Mon, will assist the pastor.
A St,Valentine social entertainment
wilt be given by the young people in
the school room on Monday evening
next,
The W.M,S. had a good audience on
Wednesday evening to bear Miss Grey
give an address on Bluish Columbia.
Rev, Mr. Poweli handled the lantern.
and the views, thrown rob the screen
were encb as to give all present a
better idea of missionary work in,
Canada.
MIN 011' ;'LOCALS,
Deelight''i s stretching out, it Inas
alneady iengtheued 51 minutes.
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GOING' UP,
Exelusivo of 0ffii ers and Band
the Bail totals 'up to 36:1 men now
recruited for the ;161st 13attl Those
enlisted during the past week are;
C'LiNTON,
A B. P iter
R. Clufl, Stratford,
F, J3r':ennen.
W. J Jones.
R. Fisher,
G, B. Serwell,
?Frank Coale.
Ann old ,liar,
Geo. Fisher, Goderich.,
Ernest Callon, Goderich,
13. W. Tome, Baylield
Jas, R.cuatt, Bayfield.
Jos. Bah will, Godarich.
Jas. T. Vidlan,'Goderieh.
Oliver Johnson, God:rich.
BRupsrm3.
A. D, Kerr
T. Sullivan
WsINGHAM.
W. 17, Helps
HENS ALL
G, E. Brock
W. A, 14IoICay
L'xETE R.
L. England
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W. 3, Beit
W A..McNivin
T. Adams.
SL'AFORTH
3. A. Lethsrlend
WROYETtOI R.
G. I3. Mc0ullnu,h
GODERIC11.
S. onckfield
F. W. Megan
J'. Taylor
0.MoBell
.1, 13, Ball
f. T, Bell
N, McPhail
0 3, Walser
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On wiring
yourHouse
for
Electric Lighis. My prices are
as low as is consistent with
good work, All ,work guar-
anteed to pass inspection.
W. J. Ned Iger
Phone iv.
cc.urtf ntartial: 11. R, 31. ,the Go'.-
rernodeG+neral in Council has made
orders to provide:a more easy and
ready means of bringing offenders
to punishment, 10 is now a crim-
inal offence for any man on active
service to absent himself from his
unit without leave of hie com-
manding oftieer, He is guilty of
an oikeuce under the erimiilalcode
, and is liable to a,n imprisonment
for a temp not exceeding 2 years:
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Births, Marriages &JB'ilils
VEINOIONI
BIRTHS.
HOG PER -In Blyth: on Jan. 21st, to
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mr•and MOlin O lin roper a daught
er;
DEATHS
WATSON-In Tuekeremith, on Friday
Feb, 4th, Robert Watson in his 72nd
wear.
FORD -In Goderich Township, on
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Catherine Moffatt
Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby giver that all
persons halting claims against the
estate of ;;atharine'Moffatt,lateof
the town of Clinton, in the county
of 'Huron, widow, deceased,
who died' en or about the lath day
of Jan., 19]6. are required to de-
liver to the undersigned xe-
ocutors, on • or . before
the 1st clay of March, 1916,
a full statement of thein claims
together with paii'tieulara thereof,
and the nature of the securities,
if any, bele' by them, all duly
verified by affidavit.
AND TAKE: NOTICE that "fter
the said last neer Coped date,
the ' said 'executors will
proceed to distribute 'the
estate of the said daceased
amongst the persons enti-,
tled there to having regard only
to such claims as they shall have
received due notice in accordance
herewith.
Dated at Clinton this 3i0 day
of iFeb.., 1916.
W. BJIYDONE. Clinton. Ont.
John T. Mofftt, Kippen
Roll 01 Honor.
Ont. St. Church Sunday School
Members of the senior Claes of boys
taught by Mise Stevens and Mr. W.
Walker, who have enlisted for the.
war :-
Willie Walker James Crich
Elmer Beacom S. Newcombe
Lewin Manning W, Littlewood
Fred Thompson Will Britton
Cb 48. Thompson Arnold Parker
Geo, 'Webber Geo. Tehbutt
0.1r. Lockwood W. Brockett;
Cecil Morris
Robt. Fisher Tom Morgan
Leslie 'Wasmann
Home made Cooking
The Ladies Aid of Wesley Church
are going to hold a sale of home made
cooking, on Friday afternoon, Feb.
181h, in the Council Chamber, from 3'
to 6 o'clock. Proceeds for patriotic
purposes.
For Sale
Several well hied Collie Pups for
sale, Phone 17 on 136, Clinton,
A. E. MATHESON
Choir Leader Wanted
Choir Leader or Precentor'wanted
for St. Andrew's Church. Blyth, Ap-
plications received up to Peh. lftth
JNO. STOTHFRS.
Sec. Treas.
Monday Feb. 7th, Susan Acheson
relict of the late Robert Ford, aged
70, years, (1 months.
WILTS III Clinton, on Sunday Fell
(tit, Miitia, wife of 101r. A. D. Wiltse,
aged 92 yeare.
Bracelet Lost
A gold Friendship Bracelet lost. A
reward offered.
MISS LILLIAN FAIRF'ULL
Fat Dens and Chickens
The 161st Band arid officers will Wanted.
attend a big Patriotic meeting •art
Hensel' tin Monday.
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Your Ring and Country ru:eu I Highest Market Prices
You now. W. MARQUIS. CLINTON
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Rev. J K. 'Pairfutl and Sent,
Gar. dy'are away up in Ashfield
and Colborne this 'week add'esiing
t•teicruiting merl;.ingS.
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Corp, Wyatt, a r'cturn-'d soldier
and Lieut.. A. J. Grigg are away
this week attending meetings at
Varna, Kippen IiiUegrea:ns and
Blake. The local prear:hers • ;are
.iso addressing the meeting.
The five young men signed up at
Headquarters from Goderich, belong
to the Bugle Band.
CHURCH SERVICE
Sunday morning the soldiers will
line up and then will he divided up
into groups to go to their own de
nomination,
10 the weather is favorahte the sold.
id's will nu„reh to Holmesville on
5uuday Feb. 20th, ellen Rev, Moultun
will preach.
Mr. Will Wisetnan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Wisenan of town, who is
with the Mounted Police oat West,.
has purchased his release, which
would expire in the sumrner, and will
come borne and enlist with the 161st.
That's the spirit
TO DEAL WITH DESERTERS.
Deserters are to get 'their de-
serts in future end every soldier
who has sworn, to serve the Icing
in the present war will be kept to
his bond An order in, Coune(1,
published in meters alt headgear -
Ors last week la'd down the new
law for dealing severely with men
who are absent without le t.ve
Commanders have had to good deal
of tennble with men, who enlist
merely to get Ft livelihood as as
soldier and who have no intetn-
tion to going tovierseas if they
can find some excuse for discharge
or get `lost' until after 6,heir
unit bas gone away, The witnes-
ses to attestation absence, etc who
have also gone it is difficult to se-
cure the offiender's convic-tion by
Farm for Sale
900 ACRE3 of very 'choice land
within easy distance to Londesboro,
Seaforth, Blyth and Clinton, on the
lith concessime of Hullett, Rich clay
loans, free from stone and very fertile,
in a high state of cultivation. About
eight acres of valuable hard wood.
Comfortable brick house on a stone
foundation with cement cellar. Wind
01111 with water, flowing through pipe
into kitchen. Soft water cement ole -
tern, Large bank barn, good stapling
and our buildings, Dien silo. Altogether
a desirable farm. For farther particu-
lars apply to
ROBERT REID,
Loedeshoro RR, No. 1
McKillop rural phone 15 on 170
Notice to Creditors
to the Estate of itobert John
Martin.
NO'PICE is hereby given that
alt persons having claims against
the estate of Robert John Mar-
tin. late of the Township 'of
Tiullett, in the County pa Ilurron,
farmer, deceased. who died on or
about the 1Sth day of November,
1915, are required to deliver to
the undersignleri . executors, or
their solicitor, 'on or before the
4th day of March, 1916, et full,
statement of their claims togeth-'
cr with particulars tthereof, and
the nature of the sectu'ities, 15
any, held by them, all duly
verified by affidavit.
And Take Notice that after the
said just mienticanec date, the
said executors will proceed to
distribute the estate of the said
deceased amongst the persons
entitled thereto, having regard
cnly to such claims as they shall
have received due notice anti in
accordance therewith,
Dated at Clinton (Feb. 5th, 16163
Jchn Schott,
Alexander 1'3, Macdonald,
Executors.
W. •RRVDON> Clinton, Ont,
Solicitor for tbe :Executors.
STAR LAUNDRY
'We wish to inform the public that
we have bought Moore's Laundry,
next to Seruton's botcher shop, whera
we will carry on a
First•Class Nand Laundry
and solicits a trial on work which will
be executed by hand without the use
of acids, lime or other chemicals to
destroy the clothes, Compare our
price with what yon have been paying
Here at'e a few :-Working shirts 7o,
flannel shirts 7c, underehirts 5c, under
drawers 5c, sox per pair 4c, linen coats
10c, pants 15e, blouses 10c, sheets 5e,
shirts 10c.
Ladies collars and cuffs done the
best in town. Collars 2c,
Shirts ironed so they will not hurt
the neck, vests 10c
Stand-up collars ironed without be-
ing broken in the wing,
Goods not called for in 63 days will
be sold to pay charees
Goods celled for and delivered.
Purely 0, 0.'D.
Charlie Lee, t'roin'ietor
Wanted.
30 surds of 16 inch green hard wood
for Willis Church. Apply to
WM. GRANT,
Clinton
Reliable Mao Wanted
Wanted -A reliable man with some
business experience with farmers, to
represent us in Uhnton and Eluron
County. A permanent position for the
right man. Highest commissions paid.
Territory reserved, New specialties
for season 10.16.
STONE & WELLINGTON,
Toronto, Ont.
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Valve=in-
Head
Motor
COMB AND SDE THE
Cnevrolel "Four•nloely"
at the Clinton Motor Car Co. Show Rooms
Powerful
and
Quiet
Running
Price Cor vlete $675 F.O.B. Oshawa
Regular Egplprnent Mohair Tailored Top, Envelope and Side Curtains. Electric Horn
Clear Vision Ventilating Wind Shield, Speedometer, Electric Staring and
Lighting System, Ammeter and License Brackets.
NOTE—Owing to the great demand for this car. we would
suggest placing your order early to :ensure delivery.
We use the Stewart Speedometer, Two -unit "Auto -Lite" Starting and Lighting System
with Bendix Driy_, same type and grade as used onthe high priced cars. •
A COMPLETE LIN'ti OF REPAIRS ' ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK '
W. J. NEDIGEP, Agent, Phone i3i; CLINTON
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Smaller Coal Bills
Let us reduce your coal
bills. We can do it by sup-
plying you with a coal that
lasts long, gives a steady
heat and leaves only a small
amount of ash. This coal is
LEHIGH VALLEY
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ANTHRACITE
The Coal That Satisfies '
It will save you. medley. Give
a a triad.
Th. J. Holloway, Clinton
Western University, London
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ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE
Income Doubled -Now $575,000
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Another large addition to Faculty and
Equipment in Arts and Medicine
Greatly Increased Enrollment in view
Write for particulars to:
E. E. BRAITHWAITE, M A„ Ph.D.
President.
Tenders Wonted
Tenders will be received by the
Conned of the Township of Hullett up
to two p -.m. on Thursday, the 3rd,Feh. ..
1916. for the erection of a steel bridge
over the Walkermtrn Ureek, about 5
miles north of Londeshoro, said bridge •
to be 60 feet long and 10 feet ..•padway
with cement flooring. And also for
the building of cement abutments to
support the said bridge
The lowest or any tender not neces-
eerily accepted
JAMES CAMPBELL Clerk
Annual Meeting
The anneal meeting of the members
of the elcKillop Mutual Firelnsurance
Company, will be held in the town
ball, Seaforth. on Feh. 4th, 1016, at 2
o'clock pen. The business will be to
receive the annual statement and
auditors report, the election of three
directors and other business which
might be for the benefit of the com-
pany, The retiring directors are John
Bennewies, 111.P' -P.. James Evans and
John G. Grieve, who mw eligible for
re election,
J. 13. McLean, Thos, E. Hays,
President Secretary
Shorthorns for Sale
Here is your chance Lo buy a right
good 2 year old Bull from an "imp...
sire and a record milking strain, Also
three calves from 5 to 11 months old,
All good feeders and in exuelleot con-
dition. Come and see them
EDWARD H', WISE,
R R No 3 Clinton
Phone 12 on 155
Logs Wanted
Highest prices paid for all kinds:of
good logs delivered at Doherty's mill,
Clinton. For particulars apply at
Ford & McLeod,
ea G. RUMBALL
For Sale
A white brick 2 story hoose of IA
rooms withood cellar; Town water;
} acre of land with apple trees; also a
staple, Corner of Princess and Spen-
cer street. Per terms etc. apply to
Mrs. E. 13oltzhaner, on premises.
Painting it Paper Banging
Painting and Paper H onging neatly
and promptly done, Orders left at
liunnitord's Grocery Store or at my
residence, Victoria Street.
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Headquarters
for Flour
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Now is the time to buy your Winter
supply of l+lour, We carry a full stock
of the following brands, -
Purity
Exeter
Tavistnek
Listowel
Five Rosea
Milverton
London
White Plume. (pastry 1,
And also a brand of Breakfast food;
made from choice Manitoba wheat, at
6 pounds for 25e
To Make Your hens Lay
This winter, we recommend nue
Loving Mead, Beef Scrap, Oyster Shell
Bone Meal, Grit avid Charcoal,
We always carry a full line of
Bran Low Grade Flour
Shorts Molasses Meal
Oil Cake Dairy Meal
Highest Prices Paid for ail
Kinds of Grain
w. Jenkins&ion
Flour 8,Il;ir Shone 190