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The Signal, 1898-5-5, Page 10THURSDAY, May 5, 1898. • THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. War! War! War! Never such a Slaughter of Prices. Never such a grand opportunity to get new seasonable Goods at the prices we are now offering our Stock of General Dry Goods. A Great Bargain Carnival This list will showIto trend of Prices with us. Come Early and Get the Choice. CLOTHING. Men's Tweed suits, regular CO for .._$7 _O0 Men's Best Imported Navy Serge Suits, regular $12, for.=8 00 Choice of Extra Fine Tweed Pant., regular $1.50,..for.... 1....111 Bicycle Suits, Boys' Suits, etc. " VLoles Gents' Ties, 2 for 25 $ .ncy Summer Shirts 50 Best Standard Shirting., fast colors _ 10 A special Use M Shirting. at , 8 'SEE THEM ! PRINTS. Your choice of our best Prints, only - $ 10 TWEEDS. A nice line at 15c. a yard. Regular 40c. and 50c, lines for 23c. DRESS GOODS Silk and wool Dress Costumes. latest patterns, regular 75c. at $ t 0 Latest novelties in Drew Pat- terns, regular $1.00 and $1.25 for 75 Head to -weer Skirts, fancy and plain black, rustle lining an.' velvet bound, only 2 25 LACES A special lot, regular 10ca yard for 5 cents RIBBONS An assorted lot, regular 15c. and lac. Fancy and plains for 10r. LADIES' VESTS Fancy yoke, short sleeves, regular lac., for 10 cte -IVIiitmery and HOSIERY Ladies' Fast Black Seamless Heavy Hose, 3 pair for °5c Fine Imported Hennsdorf Black Hose, regular 25c., for 15c Children. Fast Black 'Hose, all Lo Fall assortment of ladies' and children's Tan Hosiery. FLOOR OILCLOTHS NEW DESIGNS. 1 yard wide 20c. 2 yards wide 40c. LADIES' UNDERWEAR White Skirts 25c Night Gowns 39c Drawers for 18c Blouses, Wrappers, Linen Skirts and Suits. ring Capes -At Prices that are Bound to Slit you tb.eperathe AgrMmlterrt ewhererecelvedmaateleland Metreetlaa CLOSING �UP BUSINESS.... fur oosduotiag Mata sport their owu fuss - MinieRHISHIMIr daring the pceraal mason. Thee Miriade young oleo wao have attended the Agricul- tural College, esoee.sful and Was -taking farmers who have experimented prevtes*ly, and otksts who are uadertaklag Ib. work fee the first Mme. Sheet two t►eu.and experimenters hays oondooted eattdaotory elcperlaeatal work within the peal len rune, Of this member, over Iwo kindred have furnished good re. ports tot at least Ws* dlfferest year* and some ter five, six, sod even else years These 11111e experiment stations form object lessons is .early every neighborhood in t9' �rwvlmee, the Weems of whish mon never be oetteelly estimated. To give some idea of this infloemee, 1 quote the following from reports sent In by experimenters : I get musk bemef t from my axperim•r s and my plots are visited by most of my neighbors every year.,' As a result of my experime its I raise mere bushels to the sore and make more money on my farm." Looking at It from a financial poict of view, my neighbors have received benefit from my experimesta! work to the amount of a good many hundred dollars." Tale system of oo-operetiye experimental wrsrt; he .rloultm, wilted 'tfdtfUore'at the Agricultural Collette sail. operates through the medium of the Experimental Ueda, is being enlarged and improved from year to year. A study of the fertility of the soil on different farms, and of the rslatl,e merite of promising varieties of agricultural crops for different sections, are the main subjects ander experiment on about twelve thousand plots this year. 1'here are In all nineteen distinct experiment., whtob embrace the ar• ricultural crops grown on about nine tenths of the cultivated land of Ontario. The de- mand ba* been gre.teat for experiments with oats, spring whoa', pram, corn, and man - gels. We could still furnish a number of appli• mote with a package rI rub of six leading varieties el nota, whish forme a valuable test for farmer* who are anxious to aeoertata which varieties of Dern are beet adapted to the *oil of their own particular farms. Aerioultural Colley., C. A. Zavitx, - Ylaotrb, &5th sstb,'1i8. Director. AUCTION SALES. emoewillba fee settee maenad ewing �r re M la list en ._ le the time of sale► . d .> J the choice wing e O� TrcenatoT. MAT who ejf—OTrefelrar /1 soon. -Wait us ".7r. Godenoh, the whole of t►• hoose• V �j old {mwhmsr wssA-.gems. of i11r. hr tl. Early. CASA AZe\T= ONE PRICE SMITH BROS. & Co Henderson, who is leaving tows, will be sold without reserve. The sale isNsdee a sew Dominion plane, a parlor suite, carpets. lounges. bangle, lamp, .entre stand, rook. era, steels, plant stand, dining set, side- board, tables, chairs, o'ook, lamps, uurtates- fenoy tables, baby carnage, sewing machine, safe, oak bed room suite, ash ked room suite, mattresses, springs, chamber sets, riotere., range, sideboard, ref nger.tor, kitekeo fur. allure aed utessile, wook cook stove, garde., implements, and a long list of other artiolee, • I for which see bills. EVERYTHING MUST GO 1 SEE THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CARPETS WNICH WILL IE CLEARED OUT REGARDLESS If WNAT DIET COST. 310 yards of Enamels, 390 yards of Tapestry, 136 yards of Wool, 265 yards of Unita. A peas shame to get b g hargeles la thew geodes 72 sets Lam Certain' at ytuy own prior. Y 1bey meet be sold, Flom OileIet h, 65 yds, 2 yds wide; 60 yds, la yds wide ; 65 yds, 1 yd wide. 30 yds Soetek Linoleum, 2 yds wide. A REAL SNAP. Our General Stock of Dry Goods is still well assorted is bleak and colored Dress Goods—Trimrmiage is Braids, Gimps and Silks. A oessplete asserlssest of Linings, Neck and adored. Priebe, Muslims, Sabeems, Cbelltm, Shakers, Art Muslin, Crelesnes, Draperies, Ginghams, Shirting., Cetteedea, Tweeds, Ticking., Sbeetlagm, Tabling., Clothe and CeaWge. Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Cashmere Gloves, Cones sad Cashmere Hosiery, Rlbboes, and a fairly well assorted stook of small wares. Yes are sure to get hermits from es. We are positively selling out the whole stook. mast hawses" ay. COlBORHE BROS. Per J. H. COLBO NE. Butter and Wigs taken in exchange for 'goods. Yost be Cleared Out! READY MADE CLOTHING ---•- MY OWN MAKE All erst-ol,r Goods, and well made op. will be sold at remarkably low prices to clear it out moa. A flee assortment of New Goods tor Pal and Winter wear, Casa ass six sr. a Wisest Taller. neat Mash Westresh E 9oOA 1.JKCOCOA Posemmes the fetlowtns d.etiootive merlts t DELICAOY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY IN QUALITY. GaLTE71 L and COMFORTING to the NlIERV0175 or-IDTOPlPTIO. NUTRITIVe QUAI.IT1JA UNKIVAl•L&D. In quarter -Pound Thu only, Prepared by JAILED It PPS dr Co., Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemist., London. mntland. BEBMILLBR NQR8ERIBS 0/toloe Trait and Ornamental Tress at Inside Price. EVERGREENS A NPECIALTI. Our stook of Pelt Trees bolos Cemptete. we will be able to fill oraen at shortest notice, ea we have the Best and Leed!ng Varieties of •pple, Peer. Plum. cherry. and Peach Trees. Ales a Lamp Steck of small halm. gall mead examine `took and be c.avlaeed. LarStook of Choice Spring Bedding Plants. lJsa arallad sa.appiloatloa. JOHN STEWART ESTATE VaIRILagt" .sit WAll PM SOME THINK that all Paints are alike. We know they're not, any more than all clothes, Poor Paint is worm than useless, as • takes just as much time to put it on M Choc$-Paint, and is never satistaetwJ. Don't experiment ; we know you win be satisfied with The Sherwin-Williams Paints They are the beet we know of, we've known meet of them. If v going to paint any thing under the Mi. let us talk it over with you ; we cm help you. DAVISON & CO Tfda UPTO-DAT! 19ARDWAEft. Everybody is Talking about D. CANTELON'S F LOR rembiwn t reosWrtl hurtling ear load tort. He hes now os hand eww•dt a bee. k.sde of PlDer that fns std can sredees. LAKE OF THE WOODS The Beauty of a Home V mreetly erllt�adnd by the Pape• on the walls and evilts� 1 e matter hes mush you decor- ate your dame tar elect Is Ieot amen Me walls are height sad ae.a. We ass your mei" dm U well and do It cheaply. I,pek In and Des Nt stock. All orders promptly attended to. GEO. WATSON Painter andfaperhanger,t Near the MevkeR. c r...... w..Ma msai Street -ILVIE'S Pant eeIIaIeZrk 011.1.111. - ]dada truss leo 1 Hard Wheat Me ase bene t • hart breads of Oran* !fear. Pei*, Wise 111..• - 01 do well by sallies on D. Ona a. • he V swami baker. sad he will ten Lea hew o bleed the Kealtoba Lad Oai�rlo ! basal r Le a. to have a b tel Family Flour at a reasonee a piles. Orden win he e smear aueaded W 1a PUFF PASTRY, ROLLS or OYSTER PATTIES Wedding lake. wish Anaemia .eying a speetatty, D. CAN TELON. COMPULSORY CLEARING SLL� Est. JAMES A. REID. • $10,000.00 worth of Dry (foods and Ready -to -Wear Clothing', Men's Furnishings, etc., l VST BE SOLD AT AS EARLY A DATE AS POSSIBLE. In order to accomplish the early disposal of the whole Stock, many snaps will be offered in every Department. The new 1898 Spring Stock, all up-to-date, is on the shelves, and will go at sacrifice prices, along with all other goods. See our Dress Goods, regular price 20c for 12 1-2c a yard ; 16 pieces of Flannelette, regular price 5c for 2 1 2c a yard ; Lace Curtains, 2 1-2ds lou 15c. a pair ; Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 10e. a pair ; 10 pieces Canadian Tweed, 18 1-2c. a yard ; Men's Ready-to-wear Suits from $2 up—greatest value ever offered. CALL, AND WE WILL QUOTE PRICES ON ALL LINES. No better stock of Staple Goods at such low prices has ever been offered in the County of Huron, and we take this opportunity of asking the general public to call and inspect our goods before they invest a cent. A dollar saved is a dollar earned, and this is the store where you have a rare opportunityto save dollars at this particular p lar time. The public know, after years of experience, that this douse has earried nothing but the best in all lines of Goods. h.o.. • • GININer The Great Compulsory Clearing .Sale commenced on Saturday, April 30th, and will .continue until the. whole Stock is disposed of. OOJDAJ'Q BLOCK, COURT HOUSE SQUAWK. ..4.ttr.tt.. V'. terssls $1.110. IcLlxansn• .••se•Vrnt, Rli•� /Ne• -Le. reels anlrty rrltlet wt.o.lelss het e1 rooter 'tett me Est. JAMES A. REID. ,I 00 AO* , AwriitMl,,,, „a, H r se wow Jor rt wt win M nae A M • s