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The Signal, 1914-6-25, Page 4T.°saDAT. JOHN IRs 1r1' VOTE FOR ANDERSON IN NORTH HURON; PKOUDFO(YT IN (`ENTRE HURON, AND ZELLER IN SOUTH HURON. Tennis Shoes Fleet Foot Tennis and Bowling Shoes give satisfactory style and service. Such qualities are Iso shown in the latest Oxfords and Pumps. Call in and select yours at J. N. McClinton's GREAT LAKES NkVI(iATLON S.same.•• will leave fort \irN'i•nll' Mot. days, T'.,ray•, wed enact l'hnrdey ♦ n' .3.t..1.1.0 • m 4le.u..ruuaIf...WI .g Marina. l.w • SAULT t(Tk. MARIE. PORT ARIJII'I: and VIPBT t.I1.Ll.,M The Strs,nir \r nb i'w, -w floe trim Pei • Meet, ell Wieni ••flay-. 11.1 .•..1 ar (two, vnmd,, Iravii,g ;bat t, .10 1" 3" 1,1e. dal. STEAMSHIP EXPRES'i Wal(rare1 1 ui,t 0 111. nn +loner day.. /caking diced r,, .nartiw..; silk ...team e.. at Port Mr\tcolt.• Tit -Wit.•1'ERN 1'A\ATA I1 t'/►lrf. Poltl' 11.1 r„t\.1o1.\\ 1..%1.1 I Particular. ro irtl.,K ItAl1.nr ,a I. t\' ttckst.f,orn 304. (1111. r.P.R. Aar seine. M. MURPHY. ft.P..A.. (At 1.. Toronto. The Artof Keeping i n Cool When Old Sol blazes away- you want to lay aside every ounce of heavy garments and dress in one of our feather weight suits. There is no necessity for any man to swealter when he can get a light weight suit so cheap. Prices $lo.0o,, $12.00 and $15.00. Hot Weather Haber - dashing for men Combination Underwear $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts with separate col- lars, 75c to $2.00. Wash Neckwear, 25c. Silk Lisle Hose, 25c. Silk Hose, 50c to 75c. Straw Hats. 50c to $3.00. Panama Hats $4.00fo $10.00. Walter C. Piidham 'wdkb Century Clothing" GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Dominion Day Fares Between all .talon. In 1'•MIt �ea.l M fort Art bur anti to Detroit and Pelt ItunM. MW,.. S affain.lttack link. \ssats Fall. .nd +e.. tsn.lon Bridge, N.V. S ISULL FARC PARR and oN k THIRD � fast metros am [teed go ns Jane JO Jars r*larmng Jost. 1, Return Bm.l Jai.? Homeseekers' Excursions hound trip ticket. to poMMa In w Peers • sr. via 'ia l'hamen,!.1. Pani. (h.lnlh .rt +arms sad Northern \ovre.tlon leant...vs •n 1.N sreh Tue.tais nnUl tertonr rah, testate. s4 eery len rare.. Ticket- sad infero,..ton at an lirswe Ti.. Thar, 1m1eia. F F. LA w I;1 N( K t r1022, Few. L Renee yew meilfM men hy mein hie DIN M cIMM' 122 wow • DUNGANNON tries were vet plemigeg mud contrite Mr. Clarence Stone, of Darryl/ands, uted largely to the ween.s of the lec- ture. The Women's Missionary woi.ty Of Whltecbu,, h I'.rahy(erwu church beid r mutiny; beet week to appoint officers moiler the new regime of the *t.1ite y end (other bosinew. The 1?0,- aiga Missionary eeciety and the Home Mimi .nary r,ciety of the Presbytea- ian chuich throu.hons the litul over spent • few dsys with relatives hate. Miss Jennie Soothers returned house lest week fruw lhs titialfurd uurinal scboal. Several from here attended the an- u ual picnic at Point Farm on Weidner - day of tart week. • Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Bickle. of Ilam- Mon,visited relatives and frirmde err now sols .listed and here fur a few days. 1K under on. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mtulher, *n.t son, head. The society now elects work Willie. inteuu Irpvn,g (on Wednesday under the new oys•rm with light for a trip to the come. prnwpects for the future. The ofH•»1.s Miss Laura Inns and Mess Emma HO" ts1 are : I'tasi.lrut. Mrs. J. Um Sin out were Anwtlgrl the recto animist.* 1$rwart : oird-p'eaidrnt, Mi.s Kobina U. Guelph wt '-atulday. firmly : 1..4.4i/ding and con r-Iwtnd- Mr. 1V. Bovril her rr.wuel Id. ung sei:trtrt y, Mi... A. Eul'vwn : duties at the Stirling Laos, after tlevasurrr, M1sr l':uult. 1)".vid.nn: spending ht. vac .tion lit loot,. secre•eoy of liirnutmrr. Mrs O J.u,ie- M.. Lintirld Andm'own rrtulur.l sun: . rsnger.eerr.ttory. M i... Cho is - hoop lar, week from Suattoro, whore tin* Laidlaw.; commutes" to plan pro- be c ,rupleted r •amuse in the. Centred grauo11r ho' 1hrtewaindrr of the year, i, i.urr.. college. Mr-. Stewart, Niro. F. henry sod Mrs. Mr. Pilate' 4,011 end daughter retort,- M• it se• ed to their house 111 '1'otonto after WINOHAM .pending a taw days at the hump of Mrs..1. M. Rubes to. .lune hug-, wh:ch are very minim - The funeral ut the late }It•.. John out, 0Ir ki , t1' have dratroyr.l Hawlin, ut licdetlett, v'ho dint ii, 'pule a lot of -mall (i nit.. by rating Loudon. took place 1'0111 ,Ile rrsidrm:e olf the h 0.40u•. .st night. Fruit 1 e'1.. of her meter, Mrs. J. M Math. to the were *Po .y...ti. I.ut 11 un: no goat. Dungan,,,,,1 .: rluelrry 011 Weil ni..11ey The WO'..1' 111., in inn•.; a' 111'• week - of last week. rust, cwu.iug a I.rge hula in the road - ST. HELENS 1 Mrs. ('lark k apend't:g the week iu trim:tertian. Miss Peat' Wobiter is house from Yocum° for her vacation. Mr. 1'. B. Taylor expects to have hk Inuit tatduK afoot h'uday. Jlr. 1 lI'ne Fir.h, of 'Toronto "leaver 1117, vlattrd here last work. 1weutyniur pupda wrote het.• for (holt entrance examination. Mr.. U. McDonald, of 'lot•outo; is •t present 01.111114 tons .40(00.. . MIAs 1'. Itutherturd. ul KiuLnagh, visited fatuous herr lstt week. . Mr. 'Witt Itutherturd lett on- Tholes - day for' Toronto with a carload ut shot., and lauihr. Mi. Johu'llww, of Tr...waser. w.,. hei•eto.1.e 1,1■.1.000. Hire. K. Mctiutr.•, whit is at present vet y low. No hope. are Pintas tamed for bre t rcuves y Mr. ('lark. is: Illy Upper Canada Jidda amL:lady, grave his 1113111(IC lenlrrn algws in •l bruit church un- Friday r r1 n . The election U uf uti1.r tw also ion: place .t, follows I rr.t Irnr, ltrv. 0.. 11. l4tbat daori ,.r. , , co). • a1 ltuiiseel4.4*I ; I emotive,. Mr,- )t lit Muter.. • WHITECHURCH Miss Liilisn Li•egwsti is aq.euding aar her vcwt. t the'' pareut.d bunts.. sr400s Is tont. Mir Lesidel O'Callahan,• cot • \list 1Vawetau,h; la v1.i1 B04 aC .1,.• 10r1d ?lira. It. C.trrict s ao.l Mrs. 1Vu,ficlu's . this i Werk. It. -v. AnnreW Hrnderw n, mf Kip - rug. S.a•►atchrw.,u, ucctlillyd 111.- I.uf• ion In Lite PI'e.Vy'I1, 11011. Cm on 9(440- .lay (mu Kist 00 fluedis:•uurartua largo cul ig 111(&11.04. 4 1;t.. U. Jaauiraon ,and little wn, Dao 01, accuu.paord their uncle, Rea . i Audrey/ Hruuessuio un A iew JAY,' *'lel( to friend* tui: and around Trea- water last week. The Young Peo{ .Ir'r Literat y ' a •11.' ' frit y put pose bolding 10 big picui,. ,,.t lhr toil, bridge ..at July :int. Thr Whole eunlwutnay a.1' invoker W attend alw e K 11, . tome Is primwr.rd. 1'41. Plebe) err Oslo liiuwer +Clued upoOn at lioderich on the L'ltth inst. * ill *0111 ti,uti, 00111 J111y- . 01. Mr. Aiez. Henry a e • drlegetr flop the 1'Ouug P0.•ple'e su,}Irt) heir and Mo.,, Maa.y lelgltrw, its delegate tl•.uu the Lragsldr Young people'. .thirty, I'i0 Klo. l.J t. 040110 or `..i.Uutuay rid Sunnily have put A pleaa,ug 1,1A1110.. w ise u"l things generally around (Li. *retitle, Alia www the face of all nodule look.g.) in u* hist Adulnwl'nt, white • the heart.. of the bustaan:inen are wade glad aid they wear that matte that doo''t c ' ' oft. ('apt. It. Cars c• and Mrs. Crrtick rbjo rd an auto trip to I'oint..,Eat w Iota \%'sslnoway Mat' where the cap;sin via. due W take (tart 40, the rude aeon• Ciattuu's tourhau,cut held there. that May. 1'hry hada :*wilt ride anti a' goal Uwe while 4t the .stun time the captain carried off sumo of the prize money. Mr. John Camphill, our genetal agent tut (many (teem' farm and housr- IwW artklr.., said a very bendst•nr 41111 rpleudw orgi*u OK the Ikon mom Organ Cue. rtlanufacture lo Mrs. tieorge Barton, Jr., Tart wont. The case Is of highly polished mahogany, while the roue is one of th. culupeuy s .highest standard in quality. Mi. Davidson, the noted well duller of %Vibgham, woo has beau ut emit , drilling A well at \V ilsun'a school boner in ('ulto•s, has had r very bard- thaw andtlwe ut it. %Villa .Intik a,oud and' atones he wAs 11111 (0 111. who enol but ) With hoe uw►wrrl prteever$nw ae tie et' With r great success on M l•ty. when he bit the opting that is giving A if (1141. el. The shall is down IIE beet. The fulloaing weir she tram (him en by Chi-111.A11tle A.soctati,i, to 1ep- 1earot thew at the county mt Huhn i kiYze Jemmies ml lerba- • heir' irr0rraawent ' held at Point Palm last Wednesday. lhr wore of each is attached : Capt. R. t'artick tit, 1:. T. Robert.uu tin, '1'. Elliott cin, 1) Heecroft 's, A. lion - rowers :.1. 1' Csea.•on Sl, A. King M, t . Leaves C. King 4t,. P. Lea s• er if), line of ye olden tome garden parties will it held a the beautiful orchatd hawse of Mi. Forte, Moffat, of Lang - side. ou Friday evening. TEN* will h. ',snare the •watts. Of the 1'reahyter- tai chin( h. Thiele will he plenty of flue ta,uso' 110th t f en Instrbmrntal w•.y, whirl' obliged ;woad., 1.' di jve et block nut • t i t .-b' w..\'. his other 'slaw/age was don••, .and it is now 1'4.11.g .0p aired. A' the rl's'r of tlw .•'Pili .11 111 S•n.• day night hy Key. 11. Perkily., the Pres- by'leeiet u,inl.t*i, he. wgrd his, con• tltryalion to ...t1. foe Howell sod Mad - lab the hay. a.. by doing an they were carry • fig 11'.1 1114.4 landmark -wt.. iteeth has claimed Mi. hole; rhos, y. wh', p...ed await at lir 11 1.4 11.+1114.1111..111 Josephine .1 reef in the'41-r ye.r .•f his age. He was a eon uI 0Ir late James Flew v. for Ina'')' 1..,a• tinL:i-lav .t. 11•. \Vi"K. hall' Advollee a...l whet.- , Ica • 114.41 h.vr,Ica'rtwl the:u" otp.lnli•,.t 1ltely h'• h' 1 1 en rnlpL.a-ol ..n the At. is n• Fos - '•.1! Il r and ei•omt .ix a, Peg. ago I.r r,ou b0, u.• 0,04 j i,l, thinking that, a rest et ,".111.1 do hire goal, hart he gat no lad free. lit n. -1.•,.o 114lista ti hr watts tilt 1111,••? .•0 1111. 1'i: ize"lw' liana, and he 0.l- 1. 1, ; 11 ,11111.-, It.. 10,01W*, 1111. .er- as. - 1.'md'.c,rd by Rev. B lit I1 lit n .1, h:.1 •• Eugtisti eh..rch. The • ., .I 1 -ti L ,r eget Bellew' his ee i. V,' l" •'t le..,-. f.,,, s1s'rr,. 1 1/.,41 11 .11, 1.,0. Ws ii.. I ,•s.i .n •',L1 • 114.14•A1 iravq' "tie hi Mr. 5',. J [•9ruly. pale li*het of the ti,kvoile It•..•rl. tlkNMILL1 R 1.(e d,y or -tat nfe hh•r has come KI a1.; .'i a g. i ti '.M.l.11150 ate hit -v plac- ing 1.1 n•s , .0 -. pi -'1.x'4 111. and Leaps o f tt' aal•I ,n the'emsd. Toe ?otos - 0.0w.featilal on 'T I)eailav evrt:,l was a Net tal1'ep111,. A_ drrgw'! 1'.1tn•iz•.1 Ihr all.ir t aal'all..wuwlt•haarr,j••v-,l tlletn- selvo- nth Orli .,u1,t1..1 with the gut.' •biog. .pew%i11-0. TL. tab!w were beauttfull ai re) ed tinder the due. ju. ' 1''. o the chmr.'h .and an rxcellrr,t .app r was tirovi,trd. The AlobJ.1. 11111141 JIM 40..lite a n bre ul seleetiona+ a.i KrF. J. P u nde- rd f U rich, was the 0 .1 lug wu.l cert Hr era+ listened to wit h pleaen'o, Mess .. A. Clark and i1. l; .x• wire 111 clwwcga. Of 1110 .,loci e lin,t.a• 5 .HAFEC PLACI B L 1ST F 0 ore Feet. Are your feet hot, sore and blistered ? if so, try Zam-Buk. As soon as Zam-Buk is applied it cools and soothes injured, smart- ing skin and tissue. Its rich, refined her- bal essences penetrate the skin ; its antiseptic properties prevent all danger of festering or inflammation from cuts or sores; and its healing essences build upnew healthy tissue. For stings, sunburn, cuts, burns, bruises, etc. just u effective. Mothers find It Invaluable for baby's .erns. .411 Drsarsi ..d Meow 30. ie.. ZAM.BUK i -fir f• tat choral kind by enols of tl. bent It rakes Money talent. al*. .ddtrwa by rarn.w clergymen and others. Reeitetinns and readings I.y clover trciter*. Alen there will he huge piles of the good things to all the wanta Of the inner men. }'eety'hrdy of (-ma es le cordi- ally invited to attend. The lantern lecture and pietnre you hist employ Lh.wu• who views given in the Methodist church know hnw. Y'nit will not snake lest Thursday night under the auspices any mi.take if ynll call on is, of the Foreign Mission* ry owlet,. y 1 We do work that time and Mr. 1V. D. ('lark, of rorosin, ibe weather will show was done travelling rept.rntative of the Sao-' right. Such a job 4. worth • let y. was • mutat gratifying .tre0ei5 in I reasonable prier and you and every way. anti the rrowd.d church our kip'''. on that point will he www in an element of delight fn'm found wetly rot. together. Hest to haat. Mr Flask is • ver Po-, tettaioine speaker and his subject, 1 •- - '1'hla and ire Mi.•ioa..' held the; large audience deeply intemeted tbr'oegbsr t. The lantern eeiws of tslYlmisas. .elude ehuechew, maid - HAMILTON STREET GODERICH MSM teat) photos of some of the greet mmRnM d China aad their Wagon- PRONE 1$$ tx have good jobbing done. but 11 0'110. in .,e for a poor one in 1 hr end. To Get Good Tinning FRED HUNT KINTAIL•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The frost 00 Friday night Witched a few of our potatoes and vegetable.. The guild and Sabha'h school of • Asharlti Pteebytrtisn church halal a • united p'cnic at Lakeview park on Tuesday last. kinite a "lumber turned • out azul sprht as. enjoyable afternoon gm hy the Lake. The day was an ideal one bur* picnic. Mist Sadie Griffin, arrottlpanirtl by her sietr,, Hrnuuna, has returned W Detroit alter *pending a few days with bar persons* herr. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. MacKenzie and Mus Luis visited in Guelph last week. \Ips. Beckett held a suceesdul quill- ing bre 00 A nuwiw , of our students (rum the different high schools are tu.ule tar the h. li.ley.. LANES Mr. Wno. Baldwin and wife took in the Guelph excursion ou Saturday 1a41t. Miss Deasy Hosianl is visiting her Mottle,. Kober;, on the humeetead at present. • 11r. Cyril) Oa'Itspbell lied a well Junk u couple of weeks ago by the John- ston otitflt. JL. and Mrs. Wen. Ritchie are the Proud possewors of u baby girl, which 'arrived last week. Miss Nelle Care ,b,•lt, ,f liurlingl nn, Id at prerrni. apent�rnl' •. Irw Weeks 1411 - der the pirwital toot. • A few tartness who, h.ovr :tlfalf.i to cut weer lost' Iasi %secs. M • have • already got it .toted. I The shsowel'a Of tete past leer slays... 1 will add tons to the timothy hey Edi • too hue 1'„r the clover. • M,. \1 . vin geed hada Very succr..- • , ul s,u.tt. .•,t Friday list eve'ythi.K Ipassing soft w irhout a uli.hap. Mr. 1V. 1'. Recd has inve.ted in e : i,t'and new 1 k be egg). We wish bion surer.• with his new auto. {1.s -r-. h'renk and Ra-il Hackett, of I • 111.•1,1 t .Ie ndiig Iheu' h.I,dtys • 1 with ieta tives hest and at 113. feet. Mater J11. k Weirder. of 11/4.1(11111.4,:: was 1114 'Mrs' nt Itir .liter, Mt.. 1V. (4. Herd, oil Matutday and yuud.ay • 1*4.• Mr. Clifford Trete i1rn mrd sister. Mips 1lhrtte, • of Ripley. visited tela- • liveet Lancs. the latter rod of last • week. Pluto. ate 11 •Cater article thi. year. ' • no are lti'hwond and Canadian ch..' ripe, but the Kngli+h varieties home , • abundantly in this lac ditr. J1r Percy lirha it Woe Pre.1 3l.' - Kenzie mid 311•e Maud t'unhinghatu, t • of Port Albert, viritt•d al the hamar se' • the tette''• sister, Mts. (;.\V. Line, ou S.ind..y I,.•t. • PORT AL5E.RT Jli.e H izel Atigaurine. of Dungan- non. its the guest of Mi-. May Dirkwp. Mies Maude �lilliou, `"f We -fetich, visitsd 1•er sister, *Mia,. Alfred Quaid, lest" week. Mt-. trivia F.l.ter. of Sltrppar,ltnu, i+'1.p ndiny; .he week with het' ua'tgh- tet. alt.. I1. HAwkilo.. Mi.. James Gott: at, ut (italerich. It to been 0:4.1tng her son, Mr. Angus Gordon, fist the moot week. Mr. ,end MrRaymond Pow'ney and little d oiehter. .1 Toronto, air theerr. Ls of Mr. Mrs. H Hayslett. g and The strawberry fest Mil held tithe gerunds of the Presbyterian church nn Tuesday rveniet; was w decided success. .'1 goof crowd attended and everyone had is tmoitinW. The annual L.am social given by the 0ongreszetion of Christ church will be heldonthe , hooch tiIniods1 Fri da y evening. July Sad. acrd protui.es to be extra g' ..1. The itnptilar and well- known Mtewat t •o, L•estre, of God. - rich. will supply 1 he Inu.ie for the evening and addre-..'s will he given by several minister'.. It is fully expected that some local talent will take part abet. Refreshment booths and other ettrartiooa on the grounds. Every- body COIne and have a good tiiue. Smp,wrartveal in the basement fr.tio six to eight o'clock. Admission (only Its and '4 cents. THE COLBORNE STORE• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • K ) la flet _para, trgulrr pylae $L11, %or fife pwtt. •• • 1 pa i f r and • 1 ; eh., a peoMj purchase of Iq part • • that w ,W t ik 1 �( 6 I I t o A • ecce shares W get ahrai• • c ort 11 l) k A 1 al • • ,► •1' k 1 f f II u K I a1., fawn, maty, tau, helot mew tltpor, ger, • • •• • •• •• •• •• •• •• • •• • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BARGAIN DAY AUBURN Mr. E. Ph 1441.. an.: daughter. Ellen, alto a11s. Lelia Doyle, .pent Sunday in 1)onizannou. Mi.. Fein Symington hap rrtmened 1 atter .pending a few days with friends in Mnnktnn. There will Se a lawn envie! hell ub- drl'th.•nn+picesof the Biptlet rhm-ch on Tue.day evening. June :111, on Mr. J„hn Iaithny's lawn. 'There will ise a good ts,tgrr"lIme of vocal anti in- etrumental music. addresses. etc. The Ant -min teras* 1.4011 Will he in atten- dance. Tea will be served from sir to eight p m. REIDS CORNERS Miss Marie 1\'rlsh Is at home for the summer. Mr. and Mr.. Welsh, of Liverpool, i4ngland. art visiting Mrs. Blair. \liar Marts Menu, of Toronto, is .pending a own weeks' va^ation at het h ,ane. Mr. Potter, of Michigan. son of Mr. Putter of Amherley. autood •cross the line to see his father. No • leas than thrall baselsgld clubs bw•w•aritew r.rgertiznd'to fife vfl�nity, ant the older men have formed a ynoiltingclub. Me,ar.. Pat. ick Court- ney and Harry Courtney. John Wat- son and C. M. Hitherford enjoy the sport. On June 111(14 a very pretty wrdding was .clrntr'z.d at lne home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew \lcl',eighi. when their dau.h,e. }1,wie, wiles married to Mr. George [)rrnnan, of Lanes. Rev. r'. M. Rutherford offlclati•-g. We wish the happy couple a plea. it coverts in the iii ttrinlnnial sea. The �j uhilee .erv,e. of the Pine River Presbyterian rhureh will he held nn t nnday. June 'Leith. when lie,. J R. Ihuncan. of Lucknow w�1I prrreb morning and evening. and address the Sunday .drool in 'be afternoon. A thank offering will be taken at the services. On Tnesday, the :1Rh, sup per w.II to .erred on the mane lawn if the evening 1s favorable: if not, In the Woodman s hall. Service will he hell in the church after supper, when Rey J. et. Hardie. representing the pre.hytery of Maitland: Itev. M. Mc- Arthur, of Kincardine; Rev. 1). A. McLean. and Rev. George Gilmour. of Ripley, and Rev. J. B. McCrea... of Arnow. will make cement ulatory ad. dress. Mr. ANs. Mokay7 will lead Ibe Psalmr•A_v in the nld-fashinnerl Preeh\terian way. UARLOW t3askh's Hill Presbyterian .'hurt h in- tends holding a lawn erwial on .Indy 211nd at the r.id• n' -r of Mr. Andrew Johnston. Further particulars later. Saturday next, the 27th, will be a special Bargain Day in the following goods Such a day as you will be glad to hear about if you need some of what is in this bargain list. Note carefully how prices are reduced. D. & A. CORSETS A mixed lar. all got -t1 sizes and nearly all popular lel (sic for :flk-. to )A1rw. 311c for lie, short. 5 ll, 1.10 o • floe,a i r w e i : You eau get any one. t ear a that are of a 14k•. ..r D. make. is aloe of o button Lisle in 'the following 1 , Alice and olrctri.. 1tl half-dozen boxy., regular price .'a. sale price 13c. It half-dozen boxes, regular pri;r :1. -, sale price 111;. 9 half-dozen boxer, angular :rte. rale price :43c. A big bargain surely in glove - GLOVES LAWN WAISTS On sale at ,ttlr•f...Itr 111 MT regular prices. Three w'wist s are not seconds. but perfect goods bought d;: ret from: the rosier. Regular price.. 111c, $1.1111, $L_:t, sl :rt, *too. $!. g-,, $3. iii, IRi.IMI, $3.25 and iia 'Sale prier*. i utf these pricy. $1. i cost. you isle, "1., , ,.t, yon $1.511, and $:t.111 costs you $2.15. GINGHAMS ON SALE In .,leers of Scotch :and English (iinghauls. Regular priers 124c and 15c, on Seturday Ile. These itt perfect cloths and every one Of them Last color. TABLING 13 yards of half blenched Table Ling& Regular pier 355. Sale price on Saturday 1101'. EMBROIDERED SKIRTING Just . .,ins'e't •bout :k) y'ar'ds, 13 inches wide, heutstitchod at bottom. Regular price toe. Stile pin on Saturday. 3w•, which is lrsr'thao actual east, hum no matter you ,an hny them •t :ti:. Standard J. Patter ns 1 Coborn e D. & A. TIIE HOOSE OF RI -1.1 X1111.111- Corsets • COLBORNE The Zion' strawberry festival held nu the lawn of the dlethodiet church On Tuesday evening last waq is fair luece-s. The 'arrengetllrnte for the lw'ea•i•m wee.. perfect. The tables Were Iris out healthfully and a tiret- cliaes meal provided. The Auburn hand gave a goo•; prograwlne of nntsic and Rev. J. E. Ford, of tiade- rich, gave an ac'drews. The booth did 11 14)iotIflg 1114.410 .0.411, ice cream; pea- nuts.' lemonade, bananas, etc. The procerus were for chinneh epairs. PORTERS HILL Miss Cres.ie Elliott tot, in the 1.x. curylon to Detroit lust creek. Miss McDougall. of Seatorth. is visiting in the neighborhood. limit.. Rutty and Lillian Potter ate risitine at Curries ('rossing•'thi, week. Jlr. Elliott. of %Vinghem, spent a few days in the neigbbuthood last week. ,Don't forget the garden party at Mr. Sterling McPhail* on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson are visiting their daughter. Mr's. Lorne Tabor, at Troa bridge, ST. AUGUSTINE Doing statute lol.Ir is the order of the .lay in this vicinity. Nita. May Fowler, of (i.dlet•ich, vis- ited her brother, Ih'gabl. brat week. A number"( farmers in this vicinity have started haying. It is a fair env. Miss Shanahan, of Clinton, is visit- ing her sister. \1r5. Joseph Royle, at present. Miss Alice ('lark. of Brussel., visited her sister, Mrs. lVm. Thompson, last week. Anson/yr from tills vicinity took In the excutiion to (imelish lest Saturday. A11 report having hada good tiriie. St. Augu.tine was will represented at Point Farm last Wednesday. The rifle team took third place in the team competition and quite a number of the member• won cash prises, while Mr. Rubes McAllister took the medal for the highest acorn made that day. (17 rut of a p04a411. iU point.. Considetingthe enol evening there wall a gond •attendance at the law.( 'awls] held et Mr. Wn,. Thomp.on'• last Friday evening. Tee was served from six to eight o'clock, after which a short prroogramme waw given. The Orreenei F,. Hutitmer,. of Dungannon, and get'. R. A. aldler, of Auburn *01414 by Mrs. Temple Plot k. nf Luck - now ; readings by Mr. E. Miller, of SL Helena. and instrumental music by Mr. and Min Carter, cf Auburn, and Mr. Raymond Redmond, of West- field. The Althorn hand Wee moment and provided music during the even- ing iF MONEY WAN D0 IT t'onttuenling on the ('entre Huron situation. the Blob of yesterday said: - The tbo.ought r dimag ng admission made at his nomination by 1)r. Mack- lin, the Conservative candidate in ('entre Huron. Is in line with repotta front other eonstit•teneiew. it ir gen- erally agreed that if money is needed to defeat any Liberal or Inde{nrndeot candidate who is oppnswsl to the open barroom and the Misineus of the lignnr traffic Honey in ,Mindanee wdl he supplied To. ordinary anencial reaourCe.OK the ('onservaLi o e party are now sup- plemented hy the enormous fund. of that organized liquor interests. Every distillery and every brewery, not in Ontario alone. but in ell Caned*, re- gards itself it. a party in this rawl- paign All the power of the tingle anywhere 1. mer.halkd end a en••e,. Lratrd in 11.. flAh• If (Ontario in lost the trsfilr w 111 have boa. the strategic p•rrilion h) the Dominion. The greet msMemmit twr5 and twerehsntat M tialaus iia Britain are euncerned. Enormous contribution. the reported to, have tree teceivrd limn the foreign producers Whose win.. and liquors are marketed in Cannata. What Mr. Elliott ts allegeol to h'tv.• said for hie pert)', machine in (,,,Jr lith and Centre Hutidd might be sroi.1 by raw y candidate sited oil Monday, „ho, like 1), Macklin, give.'., his o-ipp•rt to Hon. %V..1. Hanna and the liquor itilimpoly. the distillers, and meront, and larnirnr knell up behind him : '•\Ve have the tomos." And they have the none)'. That money will defeat Mr. Rowell in North Ox - font end Mr. Proudto.,t'In Centre Huron if there should prove to be e corruptible Vote in tip ...0 ronatit'venrier. Targe enough to turn she surlier, and if the honest teen we not alert and active every hour. There n isnot one conte -4 in for pn.- cince in which this malign influence will not bw exeited. h:arty man who cask for gond gores liturut. every ratan who behead-. in to, h.•tr•.t franchise, and every roan ohs hal'. the tyranny and the ..scut toss -rule of the liquor 'raffle, should ceteottute hiutself an active detective to ni carni and to ex- pose such .iand,lou- and •hamele.s intrigues as the 1rp. , r+ f1. rich suggest. If Money can do it, ii,.1 if 'knavery is given its chance, the : hing sworn to have been attempted to defeat Mr. i Pr,lrlfoot a ill be l ied in every iocur- At O sod 30.tattooist'for judgmentscy in which the liquor trade JA N hefnre th" •-- seealleeleekerseetsieWaseenewaseeteweiseuetesese COLLEGE AT HOME Thou -and. of cu, bit ion. 10.11er 14-'' Are fa.t preps, in; In thrtr ,•wn 1 .. -„oe.•uny Inc rativr yo-Itlo' - 0'..t, , - r:apbersbookkeeters, taleantd.er- .err t. In w fwt1.r every •pew• ofl net. Activitlee. Von may nnl-h a.ni .sae it you el with. P*'.itlon )111A1.11 teed. Eater eollewe any 1.y. Ind. -4t 1.1 In.truetlen. Expel t tovel,rr-. Thirty year.' experleie e. Lase trainer. in I'anode. Sere:, college.. :•told co., r.' for teacher,. Affiliated with a onunerv...l 4.1,rca tors' A'ooc.At:on of Canada. 1urnt1.' .'rkool at (amour. Sputtoo holm+. 1 *Urge.n Londn Clinton Business (Allege Oxo. 81srrrn.x R F. 00- it l'ru.ident. 1'r. n. MacEwan Estate EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR pled NEWS OF SPORT F.drT):11.1. Y.M.C.A. vs. Big \1,11 team. met in Victoria Park on }Tiley evening of last week. That the *ems were ver♦ evenly mstched and that it war, a well played game will 1e ,•aidrnt f the fact I hat not a single goal wee scored. in the firat half moat ,f the play was in the Y.M.C.A. teir'it,ny, teat with Harker in goal and Nisbet 1 Spahr as backs scoring WO. impossible. The second half was fwi,u+ ihionghoot. An exciting incident orrurred when the Y.M.C.A. were ..wailed a penalty kick within 311 feet of the visitors' goal. Spehr took the kirk but failed to get by Vetoer. the millers' goal ten- der. in this hall Piidham wee put itT p4yf (40 twerainntew isir Atir1eng ►M hall after the referee hail Mown the whistle. Mr. i). it )b•. its was a most impartial referee. Y.M.C.A.-(Incl, ISA, k., : bark., Spahr, Nisbet ; half lacks, Lauder. Smile, Doyle: forwwtde, Pritchard, McArthur, Forbes, Morson, Pridhani. Big Mill.-(it>.1, Boer*: hacks, \V Cracknell : half hack., Racoon. ('adman,tt ; forwards (hick*, W. Kitton,Lerrltter, Peachy, E. ('al- low. Referee, I). Itubert e : linemen, How- ler, Fisher. BAncna1. ,, A scratch teem frou1 Goderich journeyed to (lintel" on W.rineeday afternoon and from all a,Heir t. put on • high-class game. At the rote of the ninth fooinga the more weans@ to one. in two mitre inning*. Clinton maaag.d to Get the Mad and the game closed three to Ona in their favor. Mr. Lorne Young made an impartial umpire. The team from Goderich was :-Pltcher, J. Wiggins : catcher, R. Spading : 1st baa*. W. Dean ; end haw, K. Bell ; And haw. C. Devine ; left field. l'. Webb; centre Held, K. Swart* ; rlgb H•Id. }; Prid1am ; Shutt stop, W. Doyle. P ATENT_ ' • Y ECURcr4 1 1!e all rnuntrtaa. A.k for our INV..71. ?OK'd ADVISRIRwlueb will ile slot free. MA>Ri0W • MARION. 11 fie UenswitHe K. Meesei1. COAL FOR GODERICH AND DISTRICT Egg Coal $7.25 Stove and Chestnut $7.50 PER TON BET COAL MINED ORDER AT ONCE AND GET THE SUMMER PRICE Any quantity best all Maple Slabs. Mixed Wood, Hemlock and Kindling. Meda: et Ptoe l - Telephone, office AFI residence $1: or fW T. Swans' 'Bus, Livery aid Back Stables MO!rTRRAL *MART JOIE OPP Tilt $gt'Ani V � BURRS MEET ALI, TRAINS AND : PANRFNORR : BOATS Passengers rolled for in any part of the town for all trains at O. T. R. or C. P. R. depot.. Pmtapt bete it* and .acetol mien - 1 sue L -sen• and Hark .nevus will Ire friend np•)' tt.date in ever} reaper(; Your pat n en age aolir'l l ed. T. SWARTS Phone 1117 Montreal Buret