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The Signal, 1914-6-4, Page 8t TUrRIDAT. Jong 4. 111+ THE SIGNAL : °ODERIOH = ONTARIO June Wedding Gifts We find our stock of ))burnt, Out Glass ad Silverware entirely too later, and are plaeiag on sale dairies June the following goods : 52 pito Wedgwood white and gold (genuine acid gold) Tea Set. regular •73 (►t, June Sale Price SWIM: tet pierd white and gold Dinner 8M. regular $75.00. June dale Pt ire lis'S.eU. It1C Pince Havtland China Dinner 80. regular 100.00, June 8.1. Price 847 50. 1Mc piece Dinner Set, geauios Bridal Rose (stamped). 117.50. to piece Tea Set, same China, 18.75. CUT GLASS Our entire stock of Imported Out Glass, during June Sale, i to A off. This meansyou cam purchase a ver pretty piece of Out tibiae for 75c, or a $t.50 Out Glass Vase for 11.75. SILVER WARE OF HIGHEST GRADE ONLY Flower Baskets, Casserole., Sandwich Plates. Comports, etc.. durioe June Sale 1 off. Rodger Bron. 11417 Flit Ware. Knives, Forks, Spoons, during June Sale. 20 per cent. off. GEO• PORTER THE GODERiCH BOOK AND BTATIONBRY CO. DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS Lit t�¢nll.�tal. Pill for wrnsa. $5 s boa or for sfor 4to..rlold at all bn g etorvlr. ov ma11M so oy address on receipt of pries. Thu Rotuma. Duos Co. tit tutbaztnees Ontario. PIOSPHONOL-FORMQI. Restores Vila and Vitality; toe Nene and Elain; tamers ••gmy .tatter' ; a Took —in it l build you tip. p a boa, or two for $b at drug now, or by mall on aeon" of price. ?u. aoosgLl,1riuo Co.. at. Cetbarlaee. Ontario. —Farmers who bring meat into Stratford to sell it at. the market or elsewhere within the limits are affect- ed by the same law which governs the city slaughter houses. This may not be generally known, but it is none the lea true, and inspector Dunseith in- tends to enforce it. The farmers' slaughter houses must be fly proof. and away from osmium and all offal. A Smile of Satisfaction with Every Pair % ear the best—they cost you no more than inferior grades. To prove to you that Headlight Overalls are the best. we will re- fund you the money paid if after 30 day. trial you find they are not the lest you have ever worn. WALTER C. PRIDHAM Sole Agent for aaoth Century Brand Clothing. King Hats and Headlight Overalls MACKLIN SELECTED OSNTRE HURON . TOIMEii HOLD LOVE FEAST AT *EAFORTH Small Turnout of ONeR•tes—EMhus- trim wan Missing and Peer En- csuregenaent Given the Candidate —Hon. W. J. Hanna was Present and Dodged Important subjects A convention of Ooa.ervativss . in the Centre Huron tiding was bold is Oardno's hail. Bealurth. on Thursday afternoon last. Ther were 91 dele- gates present sod tba met, to select a candidata to couplet the met, ridiag at the Ontario gegen') elections to be held on the nth inst. The following were ae candidates :—Dr. A. 1L aeklin. Uoderlcb: Mr. David Dental - ore warden of Huron county, Clinton; Rev. Joseph Elliott. Uiodericb, who was the candidate at the last gsoaeal elections; Dr. C. W.Tbompeoo C, lsto•, and Mr. James Connolly, , Godericb. Meagre Connolly and Elliott with- draw their names se candidates. A ballot was taken on the other three games sad showed the follownes re- sult :—Dr. Macklin, di; Mr. Cants - loo, 27; Dr. 7'bompsoe, :t. Dr. Macklin was declared the choice of the cooven- tion. In the course of an address, of acceptance. Dr. Macklin made the statement that "a good deal of oiling of the wheels." as well a. perfect or- ganization, were necessary if a Con- servative were to have any cbance of winning the seat. Mr. J. J. M M.P. for South Rump, and Mr. E. N. Lewis, M.P. for West Huron, sent regrets that they could not be present. The former also expressed the hope ural. a candidate would be nominated "who will redeem Centre Huron." Mr. A. H. Musgrove, M.P.P. for North Huron, and Mr. Geo Spultore. editor of the SS'uyth..iu Advauct, were present and delivered abort addresses. Hon. W. J. Hanna, the man who is responsible for the Liquor license muddle in Huron county, was also present and addressed the convention. Mr. Hanna is apparently learning caution and carefully refrained from reference to any of the specifc charges which have been made against him from time is time. In his speech be dealt only in broad generalities. He was quite frank about ir, too. "I do not intend to make a long political speech," be said, in opening, and add- ed: "On some other occasions I have been unwise enough not to keep that promise after I had made it.'" The minister did attempt a denial, or, at least. an implied denial, of the charge that an salience existed be- tween the provincial government and the liquor party. but the simile be used to point bra •ego est wag cot veil apt nr wee/ eonviaAag, wed to a Oonaervtive audience. "The opposltios." be said. "have stated that such an alliance Kiatei, but have not bees able to peoduea any evidence in sapper) of their isdiet- ast. They said : 'Give us a royal 0000iesion and we will pawm what we have said to be Urns.' That M childish. It is like a mac tossing into this meson` and tellies you your whsle town is on Bre inside and out and then, waren you retuned to honeys him, saying, 'Give the • royal cone minim and we will prove it.' If the Mete are as stated it should be widest witbout a royal commission." The rest of Mr. Hanna's speech soe- sieted of criticism of the Liberal party and moire of the government, 81r James Whitney, Hoa. Adam Bsok and most of all, praise of Mr. Hanna. The present administsutioo. he claim- ed, with due modesty. wan the beet since federation. which, according to the country practically bad goes to the doge. or wotrbi have gorse, but for the efforts of the opposition, when- ever a Liberal government was in power. a AUBURN Messrs. IVm. Ader.o. and Walter Cunningham ace hurchen ordaion Sabbath. ias elders The Women's missionary society of the Methodist church had a social afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Moogr idge on 'Tuesday. Rev. R. Miller is attending confer- ence at Sarnia this week, ad Mrs. Mil- ler and family ars visiting at her home in Varna during his absence. The Auburn band maks* its first appearance Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Russell Richmond where the Women's Institute social will be held. FMostreal and Quebec ries Mento) Roy' Edward - July 1 June In - Royal Gums Jat 13 Joey 11 . Royal °sore. - JUIY 1r awe Lr staeaasiar ~Mae the ave teele.e el dee Of bent a •Nee tees gesso fir sesaM saws are.desr atom. arer+dr Otero ed be4 lelr.rin to Si Kiss ft ■eL. Tewets set Insure Paint Satisfaction Getting the best results with paint is a matter of more than paint quality. You have to consider the surface and the weather conditions. And what is even more important, you must have a good painter. Then if you use a reliable paint you are bound to get successful painting—paint- ing that looks well and wears long and leaves a surface in good condition to receive a new coat. Such paint is LIQUID PAINTS It is the result of first class ingre- dients, plus im- proved machinery, plus expert labor, phis 50 years of ex- pem: se.= t"- tae teat :•,?res:ents the 11.- achieve- nient in the paint - making nor I1 tyklay. est •Brothe,a.1i^.. a•_Eia.besv•, ' ttd Var- nishes arc made iu the ane way and insure the same satisfac- tory results. There is a Lowe Brothers Finish for every purpose put up in a convenient package ready for instant use. It is easy to keep interiors bright, attractive and cheerful by the use of the proper Lowe Brothers finish. "PAINT AND PAINTING" tells what to use and how to use it. Come in and get a copy, and we will vise you as to what particular flash is best for nr needs, And give yon definite in- structions fon applyisig ret BASS t4 Howell hardware Co., I.td • PONT ALBERT Miss Evelyn Hayden is spediog the week with friends In Godericb. Mr. Roy Munro, of Auburn. was a guest at Mr. H. Hayden's over Sunday. Mrs. James Diver and Mr. Ed. Diver visited friends at Staffs and Kit- chell last week. A student from Huron college will have charge of the service in Christ church on Sunday afternoon next. Mr. Victor Green and cousin. Miss. Gladys Moore, of Detroit. have been visiting relatives at Blyth for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas ;Baird, of Brumfield, are visiting the lady's mother, Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, and also many other friends in this locality. Mr. sod Mrs. Bert Cunningham and little daughter returned to Toronto after a three weeks,' visit at Mr. N. Cunningham's. The members of 8t. Andrew's Pres- byterian church have plans under way for their lawn social that is to be held onTnesday evening. June 23rd. Some extra good talent is being secured. Full particulars will be given later. LAURIER Mies Lena B. Kempton. of Chatham. is bone on a two week. vacation. Mies Ella McDonald visited friends in Hinted for & few days. Mr. J. Kuntz spent Sunday at the borne of Mr. K. 0. McLennan. Mrs. Donald Boyd. of Goderich, spent a few days at the borne of her son. Mr. Charles Boyd. Quite a number of our young men went to Lueknow on Tuesday evening to tike part in,the ball game there. Mrs. Neil S. McKenzie and little daughter. Margaret, and Mrs. *Robin- son were the guests of Miss Annie Me t .ennan one day hast week. Sirs. Wm. Brady. of Chicago, and nephew, Master Jack Treat. are here visiting the forner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnstone. Mr. and Mrs. E. Finley. of Luck - now, spent a few days with their daughter. Mrs. J. Jamieson, Lake view. MCK ILLOP It was with feelings of deep and sin- cere regret that the announcement of the death of Mr. James McQuaid. of McKillop. Dear Sealortb, was received en Monday of hast week. although the announcement was not unexpected, as it had been known tor some time that Ms recovery was doubtful. Mr. Mc- Quaid bad been ill off and on for over a year. suffering from some form of kidney trouble. He was only 211 years of age. Previous to bis recent illness he was • robust, active looking young man who seemed to have a long and useful life before him. He was the 001! Mtn of the late Thomas and Mrs. McQuaid and was a most ezemplary and promising young man, a good son and a useful citizen, and wits greatly beloved la his own family circle and esteemed by all wbo enjoyed his ac- quaintance. Hie early death I. a severe bereavement to his relatives and friends .d especially to the widowed mother cad only sister. He bad every- tbieg oeassaire _ to • Rohr lite tltt(j r.- ralJet JusVbAe rifle. beakb, without which all ease is not of math avail. The funeral took place on Thursday to 81. James church. Seefoetb. The services were largely attended sod were most impressive. Interment took eases in 8t. James' cemetery. DUNGANNON Banker Burrell spent the holiday in Toronto. J. Medd, V.R., transacted business In Ingersoll hist week. Mr. R. H. Isainaed apent the holiday at bis some in 8t. Thomas. Mea Peers, of L.ek.ow, was a vis- itor here Int wedeewlay. Mr. Fred Roes spent Victoria. day with his slater, gear leerier. Mr. eery Termer. of New - York. was a to hese on Sunday. Mia Dunkeld. of Doth, was visiting her grandmother, Mee. Mc- Gr•ties. for • few days. Mr. Thomas Anderson's. of Godsrkb, visited permits, ay.Mr. and Mr J. Mn. Kohut Wilson .sol de , se OodeAeb, arethe howl visiting at of Mr. D. Sproul tails week. Mies ESI. Brothers, of the Osteal bwissas college, Stratford, spat the holiday at Mr boas near hers. The ..sabers of St, Pacers thumb are seeking anangstasnte for the ars Dual laws soda1 to he h.M ea Neale - lea T The veoeth sr w Metho- dist chum\ will= laws easel os Wedaseday evening. June Seth. Mara psrtisnl•re later. (iserp he somin. s Is M "��s.• masa vlaliletsr leer esis. tis. D. • i l to of Outer Valley, .ed Mr. O. 1 r►..._r._�� > Charming Styles in < WASI-! DRESSES v Beautitill Wash Dresses in many new and attractive styles are now to be seen in our Ready-to-wear Department. They are garments that are right in design and materials, perfect in fit, and moderate in price. All the worry and both- er of making is saved you by buying one of the really pretty Dresses ready to put on. All sizes for girls, misses and children. Many styles and prices. Of the best, no two alike. Come and let us show them. You'll be interested and there's no need to feel that you have to buy. Prices are from 42.50 to $ISoo each. For the Verandah We can supply your Verandah and Bummer Cottage needs promptly. satisfactorily and at moderate prices. Bamboo Shades . Green or natural in all sizes. We put these up witbout extra charge. Verandah Mats and Rugs Oenulne Japanese fibre woven with cotton. Many pleasing patterns in green or hewn shad- ings. All sizes made in stock. Prices 51.00 to $9.00 Sunfast Carpet This is as- Aassriesiv peer/dation. for ver•odsh or cottage floors. Comes in reversible patterns, green and brown colorings, is guaranteed by the maker sun and water fast. 1. a yard wide, very durable, and sella at per yard.... Boo and sop Awnings. We are .Renta for one of the largest Cana- dian makers, and are prepared to taste .ceders for Awnings of all kinds at his price.. We will take the measure and show you samples of ell . I and give estimates. All prices are for Awning". to. your window or verandah. Headquarters for Summer Hosiery Thu is the Hosiery Store, only good qualities ;sad reliable makes carried. Freels shipment of Penman's well-koown "No Seuu" Hosiery and the famous "Holeproor stocking just received. •'Holeproor Stockings are sold by tee hoz with a printed and signed guarantee. All other makes Ity the pais. At 2 pairs for 25c Fast black Cotton Hove, wand's. and full fashioned. All sizes..., .. 2 pain for 280 At I5c A splendid ribbed Cotton Stocking. good for either boys ne girls, seawlese and fast black All sizes .. - - 180 At 25c A big assortment of good Snake. Penmen's "No Seam.' black, white or tan 2So Plain Lisle Thread, black or white .. 2543 Plain black with l'asbuiere or natural wool soles 28o Fine ribbed Lisle, for girls, black, white or tan =8 Heavy Ribbed Cotton, black. for boys... .. 2do Plain black Cashmere. light weight. ... 28o At 35c ,. Penman'■ moonless lisle thre:,d in hlsrk, white or tan. sheer, spliced heels .cd Ice+ 3543 At 30c Penman's sheer lisle thread with spliced hrels and tees, also the beat silk hoot Home with lisle top we have been able to find. A very fine Ger- man *ilk lisle Hose in block only, and Pemmnn's floe Summer Wright Cashmere Hose. Any of three. per pair . .. . BOo "tfoleproof Bose" Black. white or tan. Ladies' Cotton. a pairs for 52.00 Lodi..." Lisle, 8 pain for 53.00 Ladles' Silk. 3 pain for 53.00 Children'', Ribbed. 3 pain for 51.00 AU uritb • guarantee. A Big Showing of Trimm- ed [cats at $5.00 Come to the Millinery Showroom for the best Millinery value of the season. A big purchase of New Summer Shapes from a big whole- saler has put us in a position to offer new and stylish hats with high grade trimmings at a prrce that is away below actual value. We have taken these under bought hats, trimmed them in first class style with our best trimm- ings, and Saturday give you your L, choice of over twenty of these beautiful new Summer Hats for $5.00 A Lisle Glove at 50c • This is a record breaker for value. Fine flirt cerized lisle. elbow length. very flue. perfect to Black or white, per pair only.. .... . 80o The Dollar Silk Glove Only .yndizaie buy ing direct frim; the G,•: roan racer n.akr. uhi. pare po.rib.i- ter a quality, elbow length, beivv Indene;)• dcuhle finger Ups. tulle guatwl.trrd. 1'el p, $1.00 Twenty -four -inch. mantes Glove 51,45 Suit Sale Continued Our hig sale of bullies' Tailored Suits .till continues. There is* mor.ey saving pt ice .m each Suit and all are new, correct style guaranteed 816.00 and 818.50 Suits are selling at IVO 50 822.50 to 827.50 Suits are aslling at 117 50 Blacks, navy, tan. grey or tansy mixture.. We Make Window _% Shades We make our own Shades from the best cloth we can buy and use only guaranteed Hartshorn Rol- lers. Plain colors or combina- tions. Best work, best materials and closest prices. All Blinds put up on windows. _ .. _ • - s ". limas--• ii; canes. yoair ur t mModerate 4 4 Clouse ben for your KODAK WPPLIIa We els iwsl/pies and priat• Ise seeespdy. James I. Campbell, Pim IL OSINTMAL DRUG STOUR North et. and Sheens, Gedgrleh 1410/115 SO BRUSSELS 1 1 A peculiar aeeldent happen�d to Mr. ' • John Currie last week. Wk►le driv- in be struck at kis bore with a I w and (be' knotted lash snapped off bit him in the eye. Tbe sight of eye is le jurd, bet it le believed tit the effect will not be pernoment. While visits Ms parasite hi Meant Pees! iMsly, Mr. F. H. Gilroy, local Manager of the Metropolitan bunk. was 'Wickes with' •ppendie tis. He hes not been able to return so his duties as yet. but Ills doctors report • merited improvement la bis eottdltios. ♦Toner solder of file losalit was buried Fridayw is the person of Te 8traohan. He was in kis Illttb year, He has sled the otaew of reeve and weeds and was active la dtush work. Be le survived by bis wife and • Rrewa-up fesaR7. Mr. Slrssbm wee born la eeothm& Wilkes, yors.Nest sea of Mr. wag. Aesrstevtss,1wen Ors atsa w ier sir =21;. mi tea — w of lest west. The large steel tank to supply water for streetwss Moe - Orem' ed 1• peplos o. Tht.td y. O esd Trask At Sisk was re - awned to Raeltb's Tsai het wee! •sol kf.�i..• ►w.a h•a Ion taw by Mr. Tennis Shoes Fleet Foot Tennis and Bowling (Shoes give satisfactory style and service. Such qualities are also shown in the latest Oxfords and Pumps. Call in and select yours at J. H. McClinton'