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BUY IT NOW:
Our price is less than manufacturers' cost
today.
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A full supply of all the popular
seasonable goods
Sherwin-Williams Paints-Varnishes-Floralac—Japa-
lac—Campbell's Varnish Stain--Alabastine—Jellstone.
and Muresco-Wall Finish—Window Shanie—Etc.
O'Cedar Mops and O'Cedar Polish,
Now is the time to clip your horees. We have
the celebrated Stewart ball-bearing power clippers and'
the Newmarket and Decabut hand clippers;
Just received a big stock of beaver board,
garland Rr�s.
HARDWARE, STOVES AND
NOVELTIES.
1 OUR SPECIALTIES.
Singer Sewing Machines.
It is not necessary for us to say anything about the good quality of
Singer sewing machines, they have made an enviablel reputation for
themselves. They are without a doubt the:best household machine
made. It you contemplate buying d machine come and talk it over
with ns,
Ostermoor Mattresses
are
good mattresses. We will 1 give you thirty nights tree trial and if
not satisfied return to us and get your money back. The price is 15.
Domestic Vacuum Cleaners.
Every house should own a Domestic Vacuum ()leaner. They will
clean your rugs and carpets thoroughly and if used once or -twice a
week you will save all your sweeping and dusting, Free trial given.
Price $12.10.
and hear Gt afonotas and
p� Colutiiblit irafonolas.
We invite you to come in our -Columbia
you will say they are the best toned and the most distinct talking ma-
chine you have heard, Ooine in and ask for auy record and we will
play it for you,
Sall & Atkinson
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors.
Store Phone 104.
N. BALL Phone 110. • J. D. ATKINSON, Phone 188
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Conservative Shoes 1
Not every man waits the latest style
in a shoe 1' We have the very latest models
of course, but for men who contentedly wear-
ing the same style of shoe, year after year,
we show some splendid conservative styles
and splendid values.
$3.50, $4,00, $4.50 to $7,00.
Black or tan leathers, abroad toes, low
heels and broad shanks,
Ideal shoes for the man cf affairs 1
Come here with any sort of shoe trou-
bles you have l We'll relieve them.
FRED. JACKSON
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r 8178 -Ladies' Waist
81zee 34 36, 38, 40,
42, 44 laches bust
measure
8179—Ladies' Two.'
Piece Skirt
Sizes 24, 26, 28,
Inches waist measure
New Spring
Mock.
Thousands of dollars worth of 1916's
newest ideas in up-to-the-minute mer-
chandise arc now on our shelves wait-
ing your inspection.
We'asli you to come in and look
these lines over at your earliest eon-
venience as prices are advancing and
and in some cases goods are very scarce.
Those who buy early get the season's
very best values.
We are showing New dress goods.
new prints, new gingham, new wash
goods of all newest lines, new dresses,
new clothing and shoes.
Come Early. Buy Early.
Plurnsteel Bros,
Small Profits - Phone 25, More Business
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CAPES, CAPES EVERYWHERE ,
;SPANISH BOLEROS AND FULL SKIRTS.
DRAPED AND EXTENDED HIPS
THREE -FLOUNCED SKIRTS
COSTUMES FOR APRIL BRIDES
April, in her bountiful manner,'
showers upon femininity lovely
fashions without end, in the
Standard Fashionr Sheet
• for APRIL
W. D. FAIR CO.
Oaten the Cheapeeb—Always the Best.
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Mr, T, Jackson has been in Toron-
to this week.
D'Iiss Kate Ross is spending the Eas-
tertide in Toronto.
Rev, A. Macfarlane of Bayfield was
in Clinton on 'Monday.
i4Iiss Ruby Cook Ieft Friday to re-
sume her position in Toronto.
Miss Delle O'Neil is home front
Toronto for the Easter vacation.
Miss Dollie Mennell is expected up
from Toronto for the Easter va-
cation,
Mrs. S. Agnew returned recently
from a stay with Crediton
friends,
Mrs. Sutter of Millbank is visiting
with her grand -daughter, firs. W.
T. Hawkins.
Miss Ileen Mailer left Mondays for
Detroit to spend an extended boli -
dap with Intends.
Mrs. Scatter of Niagara on -the -Lake
has been visiting her .mother, Mrs.
Wigginton of town.
The names of your Easter visitors
should appear in The News-Rec-
orll's Par al
son column,
mn,
Mrs, John Steep, who spent the
winter in St. Thomas, has re-
turned to her home on Mary
street.
Miss Ethel Grieves of Seaforth spent
a few days in town last week as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K,
Chowen.
Messrs. J. Cc McMath and 'J. G.
YIedd'attended the funeral of the
late. John McClacherty at ,Goderich
on Friday.
Mrs. Steepe, who has spent the win-
ter with --St. Thomas friends, re-
turned Saturday to her hone on
Mary street.
Misses Freeman and Williams of
Seaforth were guests of Miss
Eulala Flynn at her home in Flul-
lett over Sunday.
Mrs. Dinney and her sister, Miss
Vera Rowe, of Exeter have been
here visiting their grandmother,
Mrs: T: Holloway.' •
Miss Hattie Lavis is in Hamilton
for a few days visiting her sister,
Miss Edna, who is attending. the
Normal school there,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Constantine of
Tecswatcr have been in town this
week on account of the illness and
death of Mrs. Chidley.
Mrs. Walter King left today to spend
over Easter with her son, Mt.
Robert King of IIantilton, and on
her way borne will visit Mrs. E.
Laird in London.
Mrs. J, A. Irwin returned last vfeek
after a four months' stay with
her .son, Rev. W. 11 Irwin who is
in charge of a Methodist station
at Edson, Alberta.
Miss Fainiie Gray" was a guest' on•
.Monday at the home of Mr. and
hlrs. E. G. Courtice, She went on
to Londesboro on Tuesday to meet
the memtiers of the W.M.S. there
and to address a meeting.
Rev. F. C. Harper attended the re-
union of the London Chapter Rose -
Croix this week and is giving an
address at the annual banquet on
"Maundy Thursday," this evening,
at the Scottish Rite Temple..
Mr. H. W. Cook was down town on
Tuesday for the first time in five
weeks, lie having been indisposed
that length of time. It is groped,
however, that with the advent of
warm weather he will speedily
regain his health.
Nursing -sister. Neelin of Seaforth
was in town yesterday on her way
to .Chiselh•urst. She will be here
again on 'Thursday next to give
instructions in the malting of Red
Cross supplies to members of the
Young Ladies' Auxiliary.
I'lie. D. Dowzer, who enlisted at
Regina with the Princess Pats,
has •been admitted to No, 14 .Sta-
tionery Hospital, England, Though
the seriousness of his illness is not
known it is ]loped by his friends
that he will speedily recover: 'Pte.
Dowzer is a brother of ?drs. .
Ball of town and spent the great-
er part of his life in Clinton, go-
sng west six or seven years ago.
Clinton News -Record
April 20
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Suit�ng�
Are a special feature of our
dress goods stock,
,We have them
in
Back and Indigo
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At the Front
irt URING the past twenty-five years
through all Fashion's fancies
in weaves, colors and fabrics;
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have been; as it were; at the front.
Whatever Fashion demanded in
fancy weaves; or in color, has been
supplied by Priestleys' from the
world-famous looms at .Bradford,
England.
This year—it's blacks and blues
and plain colors—Priestleys' have them
in different fabrics, but all in the same
high grade and famous quality.
Before selecting
the material f o r
your Wr.,10' suit
come and see our
display. it will
pay you.
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Fashionable
New Fabrics
PRIESTLEYS' Dress Goods are famous
for their wide range of fashionable
shades, their fast colours and splendid
wearing qualities. Made of the finest
grades of silk and wool.
We are showing a most attractive
assortment of the new Spring,
Priestley fabrics. You must see them to
realize how delightfully they combine beauty
with long-wearingutility.f'
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We carry the largest stock
of
Woollens and Trimmings
Huron County,
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Hullett Township
Mr, George Carbert bought a ]corse
the other day from Mr, Frank
Gl w. It is
e seal brown in color
and as to quality it is scot neces-
sary to say anything for it ,is well
known hereabouts that Mr. Carbert
would not pull a 11110 over any kind
of horse but a good one.
Misses Elma Freeman and Marg.
Williams of Seaforth spent over
Sundae at the home of Mr. • Dom-
inick Flynn.
Mr. John Ferguson purchased a
car and brought it home last
week.
Mrs. James Medd is recovering
from an attack • of appendicitis.
Constance
Mr. Wm. Moore is at the present
time i11 with quinsy,
Goderich.
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The lawn bowling club has re -or-
ganized with the following officers :
Hon. -president, , R. S. wil'liams ;
president, Charles Garrow ; vice,
Andrew Porter ; secretary, William
Lane ; treasurer, 0. A. Nairn ,•
committee, I3. J. Edwards, Or.
Hunter, C, i1. Humber,
Auburn
A very large crowd attended the
entertainment given by the yioung
people on Friday evening entitled,
"The Minister's Bride." The pro-
ceeds amounted to over; one hundred
dollars. •
Quite a number of the young p60-
•ple from Dungannon took in the en-
tertainment at Auburn on'•Friday.
Thos. Adams is wearing one of his
brightest smiles at present, Cause :
A daughter added to the family cir-
cle.
Messrs. Howson & Lawson started
their saw mill this week and are'
busy cutting lumber.
Mr. Jas, Howson of Clinton is
spending a few weeks with his
cousin, Mr, Chas. Howson.
Constance.
Lieut. Chas. Hall of Hensall spent
a few dats with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. 13. Hall, prior to going
to London to take a special course
at the military school.
Lfiss Ileen Clark is under - the
care of the doctor but it is hoped
she will soon be about again,
Mr. and .Mrs. Thos. Pollard. spent
Monday• as the guests of Clinton
friends,
Londesboro.
Mrs. (Dr.) Young spent a few
days last .
week with Gorrie friends.
Jnr. and Mrs. H. . Brunsdon of
Blyth spent Sunday with friends
here.
Mr. John Spindler of Lucknow
spent a few days last week with
friends here, having conte down to be
present at the funeral of Mrs, Thos.
Lyon,
14Ir.'John Cartwright unloaded a
carload of cement this week.
Mr. and Mrs. McBurney and son
of Souris, Man., are visiting the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Cole.
Mr. I). Geddes was in London ort
Tuesday.
Miss Gray, a returned missionary
from Port Simpson, 13 0., addressed
the W.M.S. here on Tuesday after-
noon, There was a good attendance
and the talk on the work among the
Indians was very instructive and in-
teresting. After the meeting tate
ladies served lunch.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Thos,
Lyon of Mullett took place on
Thursday last and was very largely
attended. The services were con-
ducted by .Rev. G', C. Kaine of Lon-
desboro assisted by Rev. Dr. Medd,
Chatham, brother of the deceased.
The, pallbearers were three brothers,
William, Jfthvard and John Cl,
Medd, and three brothers-in-law, H.
Lyon, Thomas Sampson and John
Spindler of Lueknow. Interment was
made in the Union cemetery.
News -Record means News -Leader.
$850
f.o.b. Toronto
FIVE -PASSENGER TOURING CAR:--- MODEL 15
20.25 H. P. long stroke motor Electric starting and lighting
High-tension magneto ignition Left hand drive, centre control
31 by 4 -mob tires, nou•sitid rear
Demountable rims (ane citta)
Jot -inch wheelbase : I+ullbtrennrline body
Cantilever rear springs Deep, soft upholstery
1n appearance, as in all other respects, the Model 75 Touring Car
is all that you would demand, or expect, in a much higher-priiced car.
The body is Tong and low, with Haat harmony in the blending of lines
that snarls the true streamline type. The front edge of the radiator
is rounded ; the hood slopes gradually into the; beautifully curved
cowl—even the back of the car is gracefully rounded out.
There are no projecting. door hinges or handles ; no obstructions
on the running boards ; nothing about the whole CIO to mar alae
clean smoothness of its lines The :fenders are long and sweeping in .
their curves, with gracefully rounded surfaces; the built-in wind-
shield is a part of the car itself rather than a mere attachment. In
every respect it is a eat which you may be proud to own and drive.
Wingham Overland Sales Co., Distributors
L. KENNEDY, Prop;
PITONI7 192, RESIDENCE 99.
J. 11. Paxman of Cli,iton Garage wild -be pleased to give any informa-
- tion regarding the Overland products,
Hullett Townshfr
Another Pretty Wedding,
A quiet but pretty wedding
place at the home of Mr. anti
John Glousher, Lot 314, Con
14, Mullett, cit 1Vednestlay n
week when their daughter,
Lena, was united in marriage
Thomas George Alcock of
township. The bride, who we
away by her father, wore 0
wedding gown of cream s
carried a handsome boquet
tints and ferns with strew
tulle. Miss Ella Glousher,
bridesmaid while Mr. ffantu
was hest man, The brill,
took their places under an
evergreens in the drawir:
while the wedding march tc
by Miss Lizzie Glousher, r,
the bride. The ceremony
formed by Rev. C. C. Bair
desboro and was witnessed
immediate friends of the c,
parties. After tiie ceremon
signing of the register the
repaired- to the diningroom
sumptuous and daintily ser
cheon was partaken of. Mrs.
Alcock left the same, after:
a short trip to Stratford
points, the bride travelling
of navy blue serge with fa
blouse land black picture ht
have since taken up housch
the groom's farm at tin
of ltlorris .and tir0y? have
wishes of a host of friend,
happy and prosperous marc
News -Record means New.
m...®aaan
Sprhig Fortwew
You can secure all the new toes and. shape;
New Spring Footwear here.
We have all the new lasts and leathers pu
getller by some of the best makers.
We sell , shoes that are the best procurable
stylish appearance, in• quality, in ,materials and ,
workmanship—the best you can"possibly bay for' yoi
money.
A laige range of women's and men's shoes
Choose from,
Fit guaranteed to be all. that you could desire.
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