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It is the only matting on- the market which is sold
under ag absolutelyuarantee to be fast color, free
from effects of either sunlight or water. Can only be
bought at this store. A beautiful' range of p itterns.
We are also showing a very large range t.,f Rugs
Oilcloths and Linoleums, all widths (f in need of a
Floor Covering be sure and visit this dep.u'line.it.
omr��m
Spring Suits
at
Half Price.
A few Sample Suits
to clear at $10.5o. We
were fortunate to secure
these suits from the
manufacturer They
are the newest styles,
satin lined, some have
pegtop skirts, no two
alike. They are extra
good values, and come - •
in colors of navy, fawn,-'r:.;
,Copenhagen and check,
regular $20 and $21
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For $10.50
See these in window
Rain eoats
We have a complete range o!' New Waterproof
Coats from the best makers in Canada We have a
coat made of paramatta cloth, guaranteed waterproof
will not get hard, Good -value at $9, our price b OD
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
Social and Personal
Mr. Jack Watson of Blyth was in ••++•s •++Ni•++♦++r++ holidays at (Sin eoe and Bran -
town on Sunday, ford, Mr. Counter will v;,stt his
Miss G. Chant spent Sunday, whh + Are you going away ? Are • aged mother X11 at Sim_oe. who s
♦ you eu err rel g out-of-torelatives
? wn + Mrs. -.fames Steep is hi Lonelon
Mr .Wm. Wednesday.
Johnson, of Blyth was friends or re rater a i Aro ♦ the guest of her slaughter and icy
en town on Wednesday, • yeti going to entertain your also attending the annual meets,
Mr .Edward McMillan; of Blyth, duh members Do' you want ♦'. ing of the W'.M,S. of London coni.
was a caller in town on Sunday. � that next meeting of your * ference as repie enf"ive from the
Rev. W. and Mr'B. Wr g1etgn 9f ♦ sociis announ d in The ♦ Ontario Street Church.
Goderich were en town, on • Friday' Y ♦ Mrs. Sealy, is representing the
V 'It en kindly NEW PRA?
te B BB iO ai O r
Mr. J.. Sutter: spent the week end ♦ oro n y
at the parental home in Stx'atford.
Rev. 'F„G. Powell. of 'Ext r was
in (town last week looking ffoi a
house.
Stratford friends t♦ dant,ero v
• telephoneW Mil it Society Of
P • Wesley Church at the annual meet -
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Editor. We will appreeii to t ' ing . of the Socnety heldatl' Lontion
♦h greatly favors of this kind. ♦ this, week. She' •es the guest' With
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
Mrs. (Rev.). James Ward, of Wat-
erford, will be in ' Clinton on Fri-
day, May 22nd, and has kindly, con-
sented to address a meeting in
the Parish room at 3.30 o'clock..
Mrs. Ward is an authority in Wo-
man's Auxiliary work, All. church
members welcome. ;no ” admiss:,on,.
ONTARIO ST. CHURCH. •
Services on 'Sunday last were
conducted by the pastor. In the
monnlifug subject Was "The Same
yestercay to day and forever."
Evening,, "Experience and know-
ledge.°
Dr. Thompson i'addressed the
League on Monday evening,.
Miss Ker, Treasurer of the Lea-
gue Fund, for ,blissi:onp • reported
contributions from the members
amountti g to $,243.00 the LargesI
amount raised 'an any year.
The pastor, Rev. S.. J. Allan, will
preach on Sunday next mornihig
and evening.. His (Subject in the
evenftrg with be "A safe Rule for
Young and Old."
WILLIS CHURCH
♦ Mrs, J.. Walker 392 Dundee.
• • Mr. Chas.. Hall left on 'Wednes-
•,Miss Mabel Turner was the guest .•++♦+•N'+++♦••+++•++v♦NN) day for St, Thomas where he joins
of Mise Rose McCaughey on Sat- the Molson's Bank in that catty. His
urday. old friends are sorry to see hirci
Kra A. Cantelon and Mies Mabel. Deanery atSeaforth last Thursday go. Mr.. Beach takes his place has
Cantely. 'were in Goderich on Rev. J. Greene - is,atteili ng the teller here.
Moedat Goderich ;District Meeting at. Master Terence (Higgins, of
Mr. J•• A. Irwin accompanied Rev Goderich to -day and ' to -'morrow, ;Toronto, came up. Tuesdayto speod
Dr. Rutledge to Seaforth Sunday'. Mr. M.. G. McTaggart .attended a month with lis; iaua;t, Mrs. Wm..
overlie -4n. • the meeting of the Western Ont- Graham, after. which he will join
arm Law,n retinas League at St. his masher and other members of
Thomas .last week. the family •atMuskoka.
membered by many as he supplied
for the summer for Dr. Stewart
four yeaes agos
WESLEY CHURCH
Rev. Dr., Rutledge will preach
re. -opening sermons at ,the Ful-
lerton Methodist 'church next
Sunday.
Mr. F,. J. Hill spoke to the Lea-
gue on Monday, evening,.
Last Sunday night Rev. A.. W,
Barker, B. A.., of Seaforth, preach-
ed an able sermon from Gen. 12-1-4
and his subject was "Under Sealed
Orders."
Rev. Mr.. Fothergill, of Fuller-
ton, will preach morning and
evening next Sudnay,
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Li LESSON IN ARITHMETIC. o
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+oi TF one fly occupies a cubic :
o g quarter of an inch, how •
o many flies make a cubic •
foot? Twq hundred thousand. o
Then how much apace is occu- •
pied by the progeny of one suer •
cessful fly? About 900.000 cu• a
bic miles. N. 6.—Figures don't •
lie. •
The call for patriotic fly fight•
ers is out, None too feeble with •
age, none too weak with youth, •
if the patriotism is in him. •
Now, he'crcmatters are worse,. o
is the time for intervention. •
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. Miss Elsie Farquhar sang a solo
last Sunday morntng In good I
voice,
Rev. T„ A. Symington, B. A. of
Beaverton, will preach.t7;ext Sun- t •
day. Mr., Symington wall be re- i4""t..,.n,.,44000.e••
A former GleevernorhGen(eral,
EARL GREY,
who is now mak:nr a
visit in Canada
Rev. S.J. Alien is atteiyyrl:ng the
Goderich meeting at Goderich
this week.
Miss Connor, of Mount Forest,
'is the guest of her brother, Mr.
Chas. Connor..
Warden Can,telon made an offichl
Mr. Wilbur Crich mail carrier has The engagement is annouced of
moved from town to the house Marion, -elldest daughter of ' Mr,
lately occupied by Mr. Adam Scott and Mrs. Fratlk, P. Kno vets, of
onthe Bayfield Road. Worcester, Mass. to Or,. James C.
Miss 'Tebbwtl was ticketed to Masson Rochester Winn., second
visit to the Count House at Gode Edmonton on Tuesday and will: son of the late Judge Masson of
rich .last week. spend ithe summer. out -;west Goderich and of Mrs. Masson To -
•friends and relatives. 'onto.
Mise peLthileat Grant underwent an- among Mr. J.H.• Hislop of Walton was
other operation at the hospital On Tuesday 'hIr. Will Johpr(Sou in town on Tuesday and gave the
New 'Era 'a call. By the way Mr.
Win,gham Times ;—Mrs. White-, It ifie1op rvolt- e e le he , t. it would
-head of Clinton was visiting tin t Id d 1 ' 1 not take much to bring�**, him back
town on Friday .last. . Mr Thos. Judd left' for Detroit to 'Clinton as he still thinks there
tMisk Ruby Plum, of Brussels ss where' he has secured! a iposit',on are very few nicer [places than
visiting with the Misses Rozell and Mt ass reported 1. hat the family the "Hub"' town,
other friends in town • may move there in the near future Kisecardana Repp otter; — Mr. -J.
While Mr,SA. Cantelo a was busy Schoenhals, Chin on formerly of
repairing a house last week he Port Albert was in town last week
contracted blood poisoning in his on business. He, was one the men
Mr.\Rohn. Wilson, Massey 'Harris right'er•ns and is now taking an Who was anxious. to have the West
agent at Goderich called on Mr. enforced holiday. Shore Railway Like others,- he.
George Levis on Tuesday. Rev. Mr•,• Cranston,. of Palmer- was mislead byMoyes, Mr, Shhoe
g y' stop who preached in Willis church aihals also has to mill tn(Ciinton•,
Rev, W.L. Rutledge D.D. g at on Sunday, ;s a brother of Mr. Mr, W.•S. Harland and Miss
Goderich thus week attending the. Mr. Cranston, now of Fort William Mabel left Monday morjnjtng to
Goderich District meeting. who was a former C. C, I. teacher, visit at (Hamilton i being Mr.
Mr' ,C.M.. Bowman M.P.P. of Harland's birthda I ri than c'
Southampton was. in town. 'a few celebrate
to birthplace .t wishes t
hours on Wednesday, gvh le en- celebrate his 74th b rti m there
route to Hensall to speak at She He r, I also auvint t
his iliving
Liberal convention for. South' sister, his only anmlt tha(i. is living
and his cousins and then vill, visit
Huron , at Toronto and Guelph before re -
Mr. Libby of the Knitting Co. The editor of the New Era ^s I turnitlg home.
made a businesst rip to London
and other point: this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Keat:ihfg and child
ren of Seaforth spenit Sunday 'with.
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Kilbride.
Rev. Dr.. Rutledge was in Sea -
forth Sunday 'faking the evening
service in the Methodist church.
Mrs. E.M..McLean of London
spent a few days visiting old
friends n, Clinton and Goderich.
Rev. C.. J. .Potts attended the' Mr .and Mrs. W.R. Counter and
annual meeting of the Huron Rural Master Billy will spend the 24th
'Thursday, May 21st, '1914.
about two months.
Farmers are engaged in getting their
root crop ready and alio the low lands
There has been a great growth. A
great deal of the closer crop is killed.
by the late stoats in the spring. And
the alfalfa crop has been heaved out of
the ground, so the promise for good
hay crop does not Isok very good at
resent.
took a slice , off has finger et
Harland .Bros„ hardware store but
is Still holding owtn his job. '
" Mr .and Mrs.. George I-Iouson; of
Medicine Hat, are visiting at ,'the
formers' parental home
Porter's 11E11
Follow the crown to Dunford's
big Furniture Sale at Clinton,
Rev. Crossley the noted evangelist
who is holding a two weeks meeting
at Holmesvirle will preach at Bethel
Methodist church Goderich Township
Sunday morning May ;74th .at 10,30
all are cordially 'invited to attend this
service.
The Ladies Aid' will meet at the
home of Mrs. Milton Woods on Thurs.
day May 28th.
Our village blacksmith ie busy this
week manufacturing the split log
drags as ordered by the council for use
in the township.
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Mrs .T'.J. McNiel left on Tues -y a by
day fora trip to the West to
visits relatives and friends,
Mrs. (Rev..) Rutledge returned
from a visit with her daughter a*{
South Bend, Ind., last week..
please d'to learn that Bro, Vanatiter I Mr. E..J. ''Howard of London eves
of the Star, Goderich. is recovering in town for a few days this week
nicely from ]ups illness and Lhat' and took in,tthe performance of
he will soon be able koresume "The' Bells". He congratulated the
his duties. I players on their work, Mr., 'How-
Stratfoed Beacon—Mr. Rex Cluff and is an old hand at; plays.
arrived home yesterday from To- and Clisg(ton saw many ..excellent
ronito Utiversaty.He leaves to- plays put on while he Iwas chi -
for Sturgeon Falls, where he will zen here,- He came up ,.on' his
motorcycle as he still has a fond -
spend the four months vacation
fire ranging.
nese fqr that mode of ttravellinp'
yet.
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The Reasonable
Care of Your
Watch !
Mullett
Fo.ilow the crowd to Dun£orcl's
big Furniture Sale at Clinton,
Wm. Snell of the police forte in Lon
don spent a few dares last week with
his parents Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Snell,
Rose Lyon is spending a few months
with her friend Mrs. Fred Snobronk.
Miss May Appleby, is spending a
week with Clinton friends.
DISTRICT NEWS 'i Methodistnot the W. M. S Talent
Sooial to he held in the Basement of
the Methodist Church on the evening
of Monday May lith, A good program
is being prepared and lunch will be
served.
The W. M. S of the Methodist
ltivtssels
Follow the crowd to Dunford'e
big Furniture Sale at Clinton.
Preparrttions are complete for the
laying of he corner' stone of the new
Melville Presbyterian Church nn May
25. The ceremony will he perforated
by Dr. J. A. McDonald, of Toronto.
Addresses will he delivered by Wm.
Prourlrr,ot, K. O; A 1l. Inman -oh. M
P, P.: Jas, Bowman, M. P P. and A. H.
Elisio a, ex -M. 1'. A gond musical pro
grain has been arranged and supper
will he served in the town ball.
Tne remains of Mrs, Donald Barciay
mother of George Bu'cley. of this
place, were brought frori, Detroit to
Belgrave for interment.
A snipping turtle weighing 37
pounds was caught inithe wut dein oe
Wednesday,
Leehurn
Follow the crowd to Dunford's
big Furniture Ralf; at Clint'on-
.iMr. Priddy, who has been ditching
round he e for sumo time- very hard
work Ln' an old man of ahem- 70—
thoughr lie would go hack to o d Eng-
land and take advantage of Lloyd
George's old age pension taw, He left
hast Tuesday Int his old home, \37e
wish hili and his wife it sate and piens
ant passage across 1 he ocean. He carte
out thous three years eg,i,
itis too hod that the, country is he.
corning so mach depnpulat ed, Within
e radius of about 24 miles there are
12 empty hoases and when Arthur
Williams moves there will he. 13. The
migrating process has been going oil a.
long time. and no sign of any change
in the near future..
London Road
Follow the crowd to Dunford's
big ,Furn;ture Salle at Clinton.
"A. number from the Road were in
Clinton on Tuesday night to see the
Stanley boys play a tie gauze of foot-
ball with the town boys. '
weeshosivehhhashalethateWsalefeelsOVV
Anything
you want done in
Rooting
Eavetroughing
Plumbing or,
Furnace Work
Call and see us before
placing your order.
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Byam & Suttcr
Sanitary Plumbers
Phone 7.
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Some of the London Rotd people in.
tend spending the 25th over at the
river fishing on Monday.
League meets next week at the home
of Mr HenryLiverenore.
Mrs. Fred Nott and family spent
Suedes, at her sister's. Mrs. Bert Jack
son of Morris township,
Mr, H. Livermore attended the
Spring meeting of the Beekeepers
A,suciation at Clinton on. Wednesday.
Bayfield
Follow the crowd to Dun ford's
#big Furniture Sale at Cli'nailon.
The fishing industry which has been
quite a success lately is gradually get-
tir . lighter,
get -
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residence lately vacated by Dr,
Smith is getting a coat of paint.
The cottages of Mr. Tolmie of Wind
sinare being greatly improved.
Sir, blether is putting a cement side-
walk on the west side of his store.
The delegates selected for the Liber-
al convection at Hensall on Wedues•
d•,y last were- M. R088 J. Campbell,
L. Thomson ,talc A. Galbraith.
Auburn
Follow the crowd to Danforcl's
big Furniture Sale a.tOlin testi.
Mrs. Misuro returned from h. incl•
peg on Friday evening after spending
a few weeks visiting her son Frank,
Mrs, J'a'pes Jackson of Fonrways
Alta., is visiting her mother,: Mrs.
Arthur, ,who is very ill et preseut,
Our popular barber, Mr. John Short
'is suffering from an attack of appen-
dicitis. We hope he will soon he able
to return to his work.
Tise school trustees have engaged Mr
Shackelton for, another year
Word was received un Tuesday
morning of the death of Mr Robert
Reid near Winnipeg.' Mr. Reid was
doing carpenter work with another
man on a scaffold forty feet from the
ground, the scaffold gave way, causing
both men to fall, sustaining injuries
to which they both died shortly after-
ward. Mr. Reid's friends have the
sympathy of the whole community.
Londesbore
Follow the crowd to Dunford's
big Furniture Sale at ,Clinton,
Mr. Joseph Lyon received word of
the death last-week,'of his niece, 'Mrs.
Samuel Baggan of. Rockwood, On.
tario.
Mr. Harry Lyon of Hallett, visited
friends in Guelph last week, alio at-
tended the funeral of Mrs, Raggan at
Rockwood.
Mrs. Phomas Sampson and Miss
Esther Lyon attended the funeral of
their cousin, Mrs. Haggett- at Rads-.
wood on Sunday' last.
Mrs. William Lyon was in London
this week attending the twentieth
annual meeting of the London Confer-
ence Brandi Women's Missionary
Society which convened at the Dundas
Centre Methodist Ohurchyn Tuesday,
• Drops are looking good.
Court of Revision will be held nn
May 20 at the Council room.
Rev. Mr. Reid was in Clinton on
Frioay last attending the funeral of
the late Mr, Graham.
Rev. Me. Osterhout is in Gnderieh
this week attending the Goderich Dis-
rirr meeting,
In the illust, ated part f 'est weeks
Toronto Sunday World is 'shown a
group "of srurdv hors belonging to
Howard Park Public Sehooli who Nave
won d,ettnction in various farms of
a:theletics. Their tet bet, blr. W.
2 Tamblyn, is shown with them. IIs ie
S ades' sonoxo. Mr. W.Tambls n, near Lon!
of
Church held their annual election of
new officers on Wednesday afternoon
and the following officers were elect-
ed,—
President, Mrs. Wm. Lyor,
Vice, Mrs, Bell.
Treasurer, Mrs. .T, Collison.
Gor, Secretary, Mrs, Brogden.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Lyon.
bunerin'ondant of Systematic giv-
ing, Mrs. Philips.
c)rgenist, AL's. 11 Adams.
Assistant, Miss Josie .lasley.
Hensall
Follow the crqwd to Dunford's
big Furnilttrre Sale at Clinton,
r-ensall Gun Club intends holding a
day's shooting on 'Monday May 25th,
wheu a large turnout is expected,
blrs. Jackson of ltodgerville, ac^om-
pnnied by her daughter, Mrs, Alexan-
der Ingram, jr., of Hay township, has
left to visit relatives in Alberta l'or a
few months..
Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper was
observed in Carmel church ou Sunday
at morning Service.
Miss Aggie Shirray has returned
from Toronto and has been preparing
for the return of her mother :and sis-
ters, '
Rev, Mr• Hicks, of the Methodist
Onurch conducted anniversary services
in Sandwich on the 17th: Rev, R.
Redmond took iMr. Hick's services
here a"d et Oir:iselhnrst;
Growers are putting in more onions
than ever this spt iug.
Constance
Follow the crowd to Dunford's.
big 1Furniture, Sale at Clinton
Mrs. Henry (Jolclough wenteto Lon.
don Branch meeting as it delegate from
the Women's MissionarySociety.
Misses Miller of Clinton visited their
friend Mrs Cooper on Thursday of last
week.:. -
Mrs Benwick of Seaforth and sine
of McKillop visitedher parents Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mann on Sunday.
Mr. Keating and men of Seaforth
has been fixing the chimneys of the
Methodist Church and the ceiling of
the Basement.
Mies Adam Glazier and children of
Clinton spent Sunday with her mother
Mrs. W. Orale.
Mr. Clifford McCartney Sundayed
with friends nn the Matland.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ahin of Auburn
spent Sunday at: the home of the tat
tens parents.
Miss Rosy Durst spent the week end
under the parental roof.
Mr, and Mrs. M, Schwanz spent the
week end with their daughter near
Crediton,
Mr. Marshall Houng had the cis.'
fortune to losea valuable horse this.
Brnceield
Follow the crowd • to Dunford's
big, Furniture Sale at Clinton.
Four new Elders will be voted for
on Sabbath next in the Presbyterian
Chnroh.
Mrs. Dan Roes and daughter, Laura,'
spent the week end at'Blytb,
Joh,' McNaughton of the Bayfield
Road has purchased a new Ford auto-
mobile, it is a fine one,
lr 1Pat•mers ars putting in their corn,
rain i$ morin looked tor,
The Huron Presbytery was held in
the Presbyterian church on Tuesday
list.
The, country is now looking ifs best
the trees are ting great protusion.
Mr. Robb McCartney, -of the 51111
road returnect'ftOm Moosejaw. on Fri.
day evening last after being absent
Stanley.
Follow tthe crowd to Dunford's
big Furniture Sale at Clinton.
Misses Majory Armstrong. Flossie
Brown and,George'Troyer and Robert
Armstrong spent Sunday at the home
of Eph. Brown of Hullett.
Blyth
Thos. Adams loaded a car of house
Effects from Londesboro on Thursday
and left Inc Prince George,,
Mr. an Mrs. Joseph Youngblut spent
Sunday with the litters cousin Miss
Bessie Oockerline near here.
FLIES_ are the most dangerous in-
sects known to man. He should
be their most persistent natural
enemy.
It is all important that tho winter fly
be assassinated.
You are doing a work of humanity by
killing him now.
Don't miss a single chance.
Will rasult in your watch's good,
prolonging Y
its days of usefulness
What is reasonable care?
An occasional visit. to a jeweler,
who "knows how,"
An occasional visit means at least
Meeting of Huron County
Council
• The Council of the Corporation
of the t 'County of Huron will
meet in the Council Chamber, in
the Town of Goderich, on Tues-
day, the 2nd clay of June next, at
the 'hour of 3 o'clock.
W. LANE,
Clerk.
Dated at Goderich, May 18th, 1914.
Notice of Dissolution
a yearly visit.
To put it offlonger is to put it off
too long,
If you are not wedded for all time
to some one expert, we would like
to put some of our good work on -.
that watch of yours.
Your watch deserses the best
treatment it, can get, and it is just
that which we offer.
W.R• counter
Jeweler and Optician
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
Notice is hereby given that 't,he
partnership heretofore subsisting
between us, the anid'ersitgned, as
drygoods merchants and chothiers
carried on !order the style of
Tozer & Brown, has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent, All
debts owing to the said partner-
ship are to be paid to W. C., Brown
at Clinitolth Ont., unci all claims
against the said parbnership are
to be presented to the said W. C..
Brown, by whom the same will be
settled, and by whom the business
Will be ,contireued.
Dated at Clrintogn this 19th day of
May, 1914.
Witness W. ,J.. TOZ!3R
W. Brydone W. C. BROWN
I'louse and Lot tor Sale
A good five-rodm frame house
town water, on Victoria street,
for $150.00. Apply to W. Jenkinla
at ithe elevator, or Chas. Lindsay,
Clinton, !P.O..,
Book orders for Baby chicks
Order stow for baby chicks one
day 'old, Rhode Island Reds 'anvd'.
Barred 'Rocks 15c for day old and
20c for week old, Crosses one
day old 10c.. The stock is a flint-
class
iirstclass strain and chicks will beh.eal-
thy, and 'strong.
FRANK W. ANDREWS
Clinton.
Town of Clinton
Court of Revision.
NOTICE is hereby given that a
meeting of the Count of Revision
of the Town of ,Clinton -will be
held in the Council Chamber, on
Thursday, May 28th, at 8 o'clock
p.m., for the purpose of hearing
and determunsng complaints
against the Assessment Roll of the
said town, for the year 1914. Per-
sons 'havir g business at the Court
please attend at the same time and
place.
, D. L. MACPHERSON
Town Clerk.
Milton, May 13th, 1914.
Centre Huron Liberal
Association
Annual Meeting and Convention
The Annual( Meeting of the Cen-
tre ;Huron) Liberal Association will
be held' in Cardnih's Hall, Seafortht
Tuesday, May 26th, 1914, at 2
o'clock. p,m. Ai full attendfawce is
,dlesiked.
At this sneeting a candidate will
be • selected to contest the riding
at the rapproachaitg Provincial
Election. r
Addresses will be delivered by
the member, Mr. Proudfoot; J.G.
Anderson, M,P.P.; M. Y. McLean,
exp-M.P.; W. 14. Kerr; Thos. Me-
Mi'llan, end others,
MICHAEL MURDIE,
1'resiklent
JAS. L. KILLORAN,
Secretary-
ar , ain
Iiunters
In this community are hundreds of indi-
viduals and families on watch for an ad
vertisement which will offer them what
they want at an advantageous price.
Call them bargain -hunters if you will, but
there is nothing wrong in waiting for a
bargain, especially when the seller is
anxiou ; to sell at a reduced price,
One family wants a new carget—the need
is not urgent. Another family is looking
forward to buying a set of dining -room
furniture—it may not be for a twelve
month.
One scan is thinking of buying himself a
watch.' .
One woman a shopping bag; another an
umbrella.
All can be made to buy earlier -by ad-
vertising.
A NOTE TO MERCHANTS
stimulate business by the offer of some slow
moving lines at special prices. Brighten up
pgsincss by advertising some desirable goods
at reduced prises, Make advertising banish
dull business. Often yon can tempt the buyer
who is biding his or her time. to buy from you
—at opine of your naming,
shop where You are MOO N Shop