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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-9, Page 128 Ttrvase&Y, D. . 9, Isar. THE SIGNAL s GODERICH ON TA RI Lovely Silks are the SHO ♦ GLLCI STTIE, and ecrl Muni to procure plat now, as the) aro all the rage, See our Range of 12 Different Shades. Regular Dollar Quality for 60c. a 8PEOIAL ATTENTION TO LIiiI1Iup!!INIS SELLING OUR WHOLE STOCK AT 4, ladies' riurs and llllile11er waaTEVEa. IT WILL BRING. You may not know that we carry a Very Complete Range of there Imes. Fancy Colored Wrappers, from 31 25 up �i Flannelette Drawers 25 l ltlea'..Plannelette Night Gowns. from, a0 up Full Range Comforters, Eiderdown Quilts, Sofa Pillowy, Blankets etc. Na Reserve ! Everything Must Go t -BROS. lk co. NQ17i7 IS THE E TO. GBT THE SmASHING GREATEST v - EVER O FERHD IN (}ODERICH. EVER OFFERED IN GODERICH. +� T sa OUO.00 ORTH IF GOODS STILL TO SELL,0_ uesifty IYtrntng DECEMBER 7 but you have-on�y three weeks to reeli�e in• TIIEI DdNNY�UIi STOC 0?I COIF Having purchased the stock of the late firm of C, R. Shane & Co. at a , very low rate on the dollar, MUST get rid of it in the next three weeks, as we have' pui'chased other stocks elsewhere w ' ch we must attend to, and to do w� f offer --such r, BABGgIN as were never before dreamed o in Godericb. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW QUOTATIONS:: 50 dozen LINEN OOLLARB,. were 20c. k 25c. for 2c. 35 4 ply, np-todate, were 25c. and 30a., 2 for 26c 20 " were 15c. and 20c., for 70. 25 " GENT'S TIES, worth lbc. and 20e.enow for 5e. 30 Si „ " " 25c. and 33o., 2 for 25o. " " 50e. and 75o., noir 25o. BLACK ALL WOOL HOSE, worth 25c.. now 10c. " CASHMERE HOSE, worth 60c., now 29c. e6 e N , 25 30 35. " " " 't tt " 501, 'now 25o. 30 II gg FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, worth 25o., now 9c. 15 N " WHITE UNDERWEAR SHIRTS, worth 40e., now 16c 10 " it UNDERWEAR, worth 41 a suit, now 43c. a gait. 5 " % " PANTS, worth $1, now 480. 40 " MEN'S and BOYS' CAPS, worth 50e. and 750., now 25e. 20 " " t, " " " $1 and $1.25. now 50c- " HATS, worth $1.25 and 41.76, now 45c. 75 " " in stills and soft, worth $2.75 end $3.50, now ♦0 „ " " " $2 and $2.50 for 98c. 21111413 and BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS at ler than half price We will rush off everything else at the same re- dactions, and thus give you a chance to stock up and Our Christmas Presents, no matter how light your purse is. Remember, THREE WEEKS must do it. We have other stocks waiting our attention elsewhere; and osn't stay here all winter. THE $1.25 11111iliflillil B11111'10 %IC°. t-ODERICIEL COMING AND Geo. Stew*$ drove to day. Mayo* Holmes, of Clint's; on Monday. . %I . Miss Ella Fisher arrived day availing. H. B. Coombe. afrintense town last week. John Watt of Bayfield was in ihe ty town this week. Chas. Galloway left town on Friday alteri. coon for Chicago. Desk Downie, of Clinton, visited id (iode- rloh the past 7r..k. Miss Maloohnsoa returned home from Toronto Lest week. Janne Soon, barrister of Ciineon, was in 0oderloh on Monday. Mr. sad Mrs. F. Blair, of Brussels, were in town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boa Mason, of Saltord ,peat Sunday in Clinton. E. Campion. Q. C., of town, left for Toronto on Monday last. W. McLsac, of the Seaforth Expositor, was in town last Saturday. M,ditor Kerr, of the Brussels Pout, was in the county town the past ws.k..-, H. J. D. gooks, barrister of Rensall, was in the county town last Tbareday. or Shaomaa-mol b.. MOD..Slhhr as_. rived home on Saturday from MoutreaL Deputy Sheriff Gundry, wee to Credito° and other soatharn burgs the past week. Mrs. Payee wad tiro Andrus left Ler St. Paul, Wee., yesterday, their future home. Mrs. and they Mimes Hutchison left I1A Friday for M.atresl 1. speed the winter. Mrs. Jae. Harrison, nee O.noey. of Lon- don, was vet the festlty resideaoe. East -et., this week, Mies Hodge, who baa been visite so friend, in Stratford for several weeks peel, returned house to Goderlob yesterday. Peter Pram nee of oar Model 8ehool students vMted /teat recently lead sassed - ed to gettlag a school for nest y Mr. A. Robertbeo of Ibs M will. if successful in the mallei* , lake aeuUi oberge et Clifford sehosi, Howtok Town- ship. Jac- Haute,, of the Lake Shore road Col- borne, is. we are pleased to report, recov- ering from • severe attack of pneumonia. J. A. L1vingstone, of the Caaadfao Sporbmaa, Tomato, spent a hew days in town last week, in the laterest of his jour- nal. Telegraph operator Naedsl, of Detroit. was the past few days visiting relatives end friesde ie sad •cooed Seemlier sod t1•de• rich. The Shane Rink opened on Friday even- * for the &ret time this mason. It was tstgely attended, sod as the los was fairly goSd the openhig was a ssaoeee. Winnipeg Heaters. -I have received the ageism for thetsgrate heaters. Dome and see them, or have one plaoed 1n year homme on trial k. H. Wereell, the ohasip stove ales. ' Th• Milo withal' the members of 81. t,eorg•'s Cbarebwomah's Auxiliary have nom prepare the poet two month@ was .hipped to his destination, Priem Albert, on Wednesday of last week. Rev. I. B. Wallwtn, of Lucknow, bac bean invited to the pastorate of the Cen- tral Methodist of6lrtoeb, St. Thomas. sod has eocopted the hmytfatlsr, marmot to the ap- proval of the staidipmR o•mmitte•. At • meseiag of the lttsoative commit. tee of the Oaaadian Order of Chimes Friends iw iiamilawa Ia.. wash, .,Grand Reoordas Montague reverted the following balaaose on bead, vis : Relief food, 1140,782 66 I sick Ismael hand, 11,602 16 : ga ..ral feud, 12.541 41: indemnity food 11,114.71; MMMT, 1146,441.43. The wools of as entire paper mill of the B. Eddy est•blkbmeut, at Hall, is now remise fell time. turnips o.t nothlag bet whlse paper for the publishers of the Fam- Herakl and Weekly Star, Momtre•L The ireresse this month is the largest in a quar- ter of a century. Tb• Raven•./ of the Lord's Supper will ha cd.bested at the meretue 8•rvtoe in Knot Cbnroh, ant Sabbath, 12th MSN. On Friday evening at 8 o'olook the pre- p.ratory Berries will ba held, whoa itev, Walter Mair, of Bromfield. will pressb, atter which new appliwate will be roseived into membership with the char . CHRISTMAS IS COMING And everybody who seyt oar beautiful display of Holiday Attractions is glad of it. At that time we all wish to snake our friends happy with suitable But where to find the Olaf Onr stock answers that question -an- swers it fully, perfectly. Come and see. Novelties without limit ; something for every age ; something for every taste; gifts that will 611 your requirements without emptying your purse. For the little folks -Dolls by the bushel, from lc. op ; Games of every description, from 4c. up ; Crokonole, the best for 90c.; a large lot of Sleighs for 20o. each ; Fine China Ware, Leather Goods, 'Celluloid Goods, Plush Goode, 4o41 and Silver Geode. Space will not permit to enumerate the half of our attractions, but we promise the beat ia quality. the moat in quantity, and l.owesst prices to .ate, without elietinetiorl of age or clan. fi.ereentber the places _ _. M , Elmith's Bazaar and Art Depot Neat the 7oatraisti. Seat Street. YVL!AThEBEST lith buying GROOZBI5 you want the Best and the Freshest, particularly when you can get them at STI.11,DY BROS. at the same price that poorer goods yea elsewhere. yrs sell quickly, hence our Goods are always fresh - they they dont stay with ne long enough to get stale. If you want Lo boy a neefal present, gee the nice things we have in CHINA and GLASS.S7URD Y /3R0 • • per J. W COLB08FD. G11111 CLEIIIII sem- WYATT'S FAIR STOOK MUST 331C SOLD ! Come early if you wish to secure bargains and avoid the rush. DISHES AND EARTHENWARE. Oae let of Fancy Decorated Earthen- ware Samos Limbos, 2 for $ bo i'lates-d000r$isd in pale bine and brown -soap, dustier sad tea ..b0. mob Covered Vegetable Dishes, regular prior 75e., wall be cleared out at 36s Earths. Toa Poe. d.00rsted in pale bine .nd brown, male prim 1be Sugar Bowls, only 15e Cream Pitchers, reed Nes. oaty bo OILED WINDOW BLINDS. Bert Oiled Wladew Blinds with fancy border. sal. prto• complete, osly3b. BAKING POWDER Vie... Bskme Powe.,, orgy 100. per lb CANDIES. Another sale of C..dise, Chooelster, Oam Dr6111111d Iflirad MIME BISCUIT J ABS. te be clewed amt at Cost. SILVERWARE. Olaf stook of Silverware will be olesiui • Regardless of Coat Silver Mugs, poly lbs Table Napkin Rises 6e Silver Trait Mabee, reveler price 12 • and 13, will be domed est a1 11 00 Don't miss the bargain. Silver Cake Stand., e.rrsvd a.d plain $2 Doss redo/mid to 01 00 Silver Pickle Crnit• will lei told at Hall Prise TABLES. One lot of Small Tables, nicely polished with tensed lees and small under shelf, regular 11. Saturday ouly....,Os Il0AP. 31b. Bar of Family Soap, pries 100 21 Ib. Bar of Family Soap. os Saturday 60 'false eenes4-eer offitiagrbairerts bot omit' 100 LOOK AT OUR WINDOW. w Y .ATT'S FAIR 002. 07 W$IT 8TILVIT AND OQUAMI. Positively at Cost MILLINERY TO BE SOLD AT COST UNTIL CEBXSTMBS. MISSES YATES. STILL TO THE FRONT ! ! ! .a.e�. � bore deMd to eon- Miaow watts 1, dedetish as a PRAOTIO4L PLUMBER and GAB FITTBB, Y wort to the issMl vte.aMel 1 w a Mar°�tdy lsaslMmt weMmes sad-Mtltrfese will be teams se few se spas eharrsn roe lMercer wort. The Practical Plumber. O. J. H•ARPFCR, THE I°NAU8IITON SIIOB STORE has nothing but thanks for the patronage of the year closing. Wishing all our friends and customers a merry and enjoyable Christmas, and a hippy and praperoto New Year. During the year now at hand ell that dili- gence and courtesy can do to make Us. business of shop- Vng pleasant to our customers will be done willingly. e have a full range of . . . . Boots ails i i I ' , BuIljers, Oyorsi: 4; BL Repairing neatly and promptly executed Cheap for Oaeb. %TM Melfil TOG O ',1w••.M