HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-12-9, Page 168 TWIJHADAta, Deo. 9, 18D7.
Lovely Silks
are th, SHOT GLACIS SILKS, and very
hardto pnxure jolt uow, as they aro all the rage,
See our Range of 12 Different Shades.
Regular Dollar Quality for 60c. a
THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARI
CIIIINIUPININfl
SPECIAL ATTENTION to
ladies' rers and lludr!ur
You may not know that we carry a
Very Complete Range of those lines.
Fancy Colored Wrappers, from $1 25. up
Ladies' Flannelette Drawers 15
Ladies' Flannelette Night ClowflL hese: vi - 50 np-
Full Range Comforters, Eiderdown Quilts--Bofa-Pillowa, Blankets, etc.
SMITH BRAS. &-00.
SMASHING
SELLING OUR WUOLE STOCK
WHATEVER ITT WILL BR.IlY(}.
No -:Reserve.! Everything Must Go!
NOW IS THE TIME- TO .. - -
GREATEST BARGAINS'
EVER OFFERED IN GODERICH.
ABORT $9,000.00 ORTH OF GOODS STILL TO SELL.
per S..$_QOLBORNE.
- - OFENFD ON -
TueiyMornIflf
DECEMBER 7
but you have only three weeks to
realize in.
THH IIOIIIIMII COMPANY
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 purchased
other sT
eoc etsewhere which we
must attend to, and to do this will
offer such
BARGAINS
as, were never before dreamed of
in Goderich.
THR FOLLOWING ARE A FEW QUOTATIONS :
50 dozen LINEN COLLARS, were 20c. & 25c. for 2c.
35 " ` e 1 'f 41ily, up-to-date, were 25c. and 30c., 2 for 25c
20 " " were 15c..and 20c., for 7c.
25 " GENT'S TIES, worth 15c. and 20c., now for 5c.
30 II. g 11 " 25c. and 35c., 2 for 25c.
65 a 4. " " 50c. and 75o., now 25c.
25 to " BLACK ALL WOOL HOSE, worth 25c., now 10c.
30' " CASHMERE HOSE, worth 60c., now 29c.
35 " « • 1. " " 503., DOW 25c.
30 " a FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, worth 25o., now 9c. _
15 al WHITE UNDERWEAR SHIRTS, worth 40c., now Iiia
10 " " UNDERWEAR, worth $1 a suit, now 43c. a suit.
5 " " PANTS, worth $1, now 480.
40 " mitts and BOYS' CAPS, worth 50c. and 75o., now 25c.
90 " - 11-_ " " " $1 and $1.25, now 50c-
" HATS, worth $1.25 and $1.75, now 460.
76 " " " in stiffs and soft, worth $2.75 and $3.50 now $1.25
40 " 41
" " " " $2 and $2.50 for 980.
BON'S and BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS at len than half prioe.
We will rush off everything else at the same re-
dactions, and thus give yon a chance to stock np and buy
Christmas Presents, no matter how light your purse is.
Remember, THREE WEEKS must do it. We
have dither stocks waiting our attention elsewhere', and
can't stay here all winter.
THD
iiuiiiin!on Ban
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COMING AND GC" 4G• charge of Clifford oohed, Bewiek TOW'S -
ship.
Geo. Stewart drove to Clinton lest Sea -
day. Joo. Hunter, of the Lake Shore road Col-
borne, is. we w llwwd to report, noes,
on Monday. snag from aewII
t MMmM
ek of paeuoa.
Minn Ella Fisher arrived home on SOUK% '" a' Al the Canadian
'Sportsman. 'haemo Mb. Ripeat a Pew days in
town last week, in the interest of his jour
nal
Telegraph operator Msedel, of Detroit,
was the past few days visiting relatives and
friends in dud around Beam111er and Gode-
rioh:
day evening. •
H. B. Coombe, of Cltntoo, was in the Co:
town last week.
John Watt of Bayfield wee in the pointy
town this week.
Cham. Galloway left town on Friday after-
noon for Chicago.
D,ek Dowse, of Clinton. visited in Gods
rioh the.past week.
Miss Maloolmeon returned boos* from
Toronto but week.
James Soots. barrister of Clinton, *se In
Goderioh on Monday.
kir. and Mr,. F. Blair, of Bruessts, were
in town over Sunday.
Mr. sod Mrs. Bos M.eoo, of Salford
spent Sunday in Clinton.
E. Campion, Q. C.. of town, left for
Toronto en Monday last.
W M.Lean, of the Sesforth Expositor.
was in town last Saturday. ,
Mditor Kerr, of the &Desai. Post, was in
the county town the put week.
H. J. O. t.,00ke, barrister of Heasal, was
In the ooaax;._town lank_ Thureda i. _ . . j
Mayor or Shannon apd A. MoD. Allan ar-
rived home on Sstaiday from Montreal.
Deputy Sheriff Gandry was la Crediton
and other southern barite the past week.
hire. Payne and two children left for 81
Pail. Nino., yesterday. their future bone.
Mrs. and the Misses H etehken left last
Friday for Montreal to spend the water.
Mrs. Jas. Harri.on, nee Danosy, of Lon-
don, was at the family resideaes, East -et.,
this week.
Miss Hodge. who has been visiting friends
in Stratford for several weeks pees, returned
home to Gederiob yesterday.
Peter F'ressr one of oar Model 8obool
students visited Kent reosntly and swayed.
ed in getting • soiool for next year.
Mr. A. Robertson of sh. Modal 8ebenl,
will, if snooesslul in the oomlae exams., lake
The Skating Rink opened on Friday even-
ing for the first ttme this season. It wss
targely attended, sad as tie lee was fairly
good the opening was a soaoese.d
Winnipeg Heaters. -I have reovsd the
beaten.a`eooy for theta grate beaten. Dome and see
thee, or have ow plsoed le your ►.oaee on
trial. J. H. Worm'', the ohasp stove uses.
The bale which the members of 8t.
Georges Cborobwomsn'e Auxiliary b.ves
been prepareshe pest two moeths was
shipped to its destination. Prince Albert, on
st
Wednesday of leweek.wt
Rev. I. B. Walln, of Luokiow, has
bean invited to she generate of the Ow -
snit Methodtel ohurob, 8t. Thomas, sod has
eocepted the avttstioa, mbjest to the ap-
proval of the stationing oommittes.
At a meninx ot tee HandlingssIttuoative oetaasit.
tss.f hhsll.adiaa-Order at L`hoeea Ztrfosda
in Handling last wsk, Greed Rsesrder
Montague reported the teUowisg haleness
on hand, viz : R.Hef fund, $140,782 66 ; mural sick benefit fund, 11,602 76 ; NIANIA52,541 41; indemnity fund $1,614.71; total,
$146,441.43.
The whole of an entire paper mill of the
F.. B. Eddy estabHehmsut, a1 Heil, is new
ranuiag toll time. turning out nothing ben
Fain-
Ratak'white paper for the oubliette(' et the Fain -
Ratak' and Weekly Star, Montreal. The
r.
1..... this month is the largest a a quar-
ter of a century.
The 8aorement of the Lord's Supper will
be celebrated at the morning 8-rvto.
Knox Chetah, next Sabbath, 12th hest.
On Friday evmisg .1 8 o'elcek the pre.
p.rstory service well he held, when Kew.
Walter klub. of Bromfield, will presets,
after wbioh new sppllsant' will be reosiv.d
foto membership with the, church.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING
THE CIAJII CLEIIiH SILI
OF
WYATT'S FAIR
STmu-Err BD mu -Err SOL !
Come early if you wish to secure bargains and avoid the rush.
DISHES AND S/BTHKN*ARE.
.#1f
Otto t dt1�) Deesesled Berthas.
nitre �
to 2 for $ be
11.1 l` pale blas sad
band ties ..50. molt
Covered V
re [Kolar price75e., will bedewed meat 36e
Earldom Tea Pee, ileserated a pals Mae
and brown, sale prise 15e
Seger Bowls, o.ly lila
Or .m Intebnotose, rood Rise, otos be
OILED WINDOW BLINDS.
Beet Oiled Wadow Blinds with fancy
border. sale pnoe complete, only36.
BAKING POWDER
Valu. Baking Powder, may 10s. per Ib
CANDIES. fl
tt.le of L 1tt1lfeK Citeoetates, are
Drops and Mixed Cassius.BISCUIT JARS. o1 sa
to be .4 t at Oat.
SILVERWARE.
Our stook of Silverware will be cleared on
Regardles. of Cost.
D
Silver Mugs, aly. . .. . .. 25o
Table Napkin Rags 50
Silver iron' Dishes, roomier price 52
and $3, will be *leered oat st 111 00
Dm's wine Wm ibarium.
• Cake Maeda. ~ratted sad plan
met et redacteds. 11 00
Suver Pickle Crafts will bi meld at halt Pries
TABLES.
Ota los DI Scali Tables, steely rebated
with turned lean sad ander
shelf, regular 111, Saturday *sly• 50s
SOAP.
36. Bar ot Family Soap, piles 10e
2 ln. Bar el lrsuy Reap. es.yatoday - 6s
Toales Soap -I box of Soap, 3 sakes a
box only... • loo
LOOK AT OUR WINDOW.
W &TT'S FAIR
001. 0? WNW !TWIT AND SQII4U.
Positively at Cost
And everyibody who seas our beautiful display of Holiday Attractions is glad
of it. At that time we all wish to make our friends happy with suitable
gifts. But where to find the gifts? Our stock answers that gnestien-an•
ewers it fully, perfectly. Come and see. Novelties without limit; something
for every age ; something for every taste; gifts that will fill your requirements
without emptying your purse.
For the tittle folks -Dolls by the bushel, from 1 o. np ; Games of every
description, from 4c. up; Crokonole, the best for 90o., a large lot of Sleighs
for 20c. each ; Fine Chins Ware, Leather Goods, Celluloid Goods, Plush
Goods, Gold and Silver Goods. Space will not permit to enumerate the half
of our attraction, but we promise the, best in quality. the most in quantity,
and lowest prices to ..11, without distinction of age or class.
Remeniber the place-•-•
SYnith'e Bazaar sand Art Depot
Seat the Town Hall, East Street.
YOU WARMB T
1 Sloc[..Co.
C C�DEPIa 8
ALL 0178
MILLINERY
TO BE SOLD AT COST
UNTIL CERISTIC .S.
MISSES YATES.
STILL' TO THE FRONT ! 11 Ibe St*Mi.
PRACTICAL PLUMBER a
nd GAS FITTER
Kr beat fast a ogpra.etoai wetkse...
my Prides
resod - few 1aatehne{w for Week. woe&
The Prandial Plumber.
O. J. HRP
THE M°NAUUIITON SHOE STORE
IC buying GROC$RLKS you want the Best and
the Fr hest, particularly when 'soh can get tem at
STURDY BROS• at the .atone pries that poorer goods
cost yon elsewhere.
We sail feiokly, hence our OWds are always fresh -
they Met stay with us Wit ai ugh to get stale.
If you want to baja useful present, see the nice
things Ps have in CHINA and GLAM.
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has nothing bat thanks for the patronage of the yeat
closing. Wishing all our Mends and entttomers a merry
and enjoyable Christmas, and a happy end pit terons
New Year. During the year now at hand all that dili-
gence and Courtesy can do to make the business of shop -
Ong plea.ant to out customers will be done willingly.
We have a fall range of . . . •
Boots Shoos, Rll1161s, Oershoes ett
Repairing featly and promptly stented Ci.eap for Clash.
S� URD Y BROS
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