HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-5-26, Page 4THURSDAY, May 26, 1666.
TILE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
GODERICH BARGAIN CENTRE.
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DRESS GOODS
2;c. Black Brocade" for 20c
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40e. " 25c
......._ We' �.hi...... -4 25c
PRINT WRAPPERS
81.00 for 75c
75 for 65c
50c. Pure Linen for -. 38c
75c. Pure Linen for 50c
APRON GINGHAM;
41in., 14 c, for ,........ IOc
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Gingham Shirting, 124e., for 10c
"._- . lots; for., &
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PRINTS
EXTRA VALUE.
12ic., 10c. and Sc. Prints for.. 5c
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Bargains in Parasols.
Bargains in Chenille Curtains.
Bargains in Curtain&
Bargains in Black Si1k.
Bargains in Colored Silk.
Bargains in Silk Iwcee
TABLE NAPKINS
EXTRA YALUE.
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LADIES' WATERPROOF.
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CLOTHING
Boys' Knee Pante, Navy Blue
Serge, lined throughout. sizes
22 to 30, 50c. toe 45c
Men's Overalls, l $1.00, for ... 75c
?3, for 65c
A ,lob lot of Men's Cape at10c.
of of , 60e and 26e
for 5c. each
Flannelette Shirts, 25c., for.... 15c
A job lot of Shirts fur 25c
A job lot of Braces for lose
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+gl$4>«S IN PAB�OI�
AND UWBEELLA
$1.50 for e. $1 21
E1.45 for � ': • 1 a
$1.00 for 7
50 for 4
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Gingbams at...... , 4ic
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sQe. Bleck 8alrge for 20c
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COATS
tib0 i a Bargain for.. S1 00
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LINEN TOWELLING
24 inch wide, 12ic., for Sc
20 " " 8c
~18 " " "jDh:"for 7c
18 inch Cotton 4c
FLANNELETTE
Flannalotte, 6c., for.....
Extra Wide, 7c., for Be
CORSETS„.„.-
$1.00 Trilby for 7
'"""""'e`"'- T5 E.T. for z„Twill
50 Extra Summer Corsets for..... 3k
50 Extra Value 35c
25 Corset for 20c
COTTON HOSE
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3 pairs eoxtra value for ���
pairs,lOc
l oc. Idose fez .... , ,
Linen Spools'
Cotton
nSpools `• lc per paper
_ . FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
25c 1 yard wide, for 19c
50c., 2 yards wide, for 38c
15c. Matting for l lc
25c. " 20c
- LINEN Toms_ _ _ _.
18in. x 36in., 15c., for 8c
20in. x 39in., 25c., for 18c
18in. x 35in., for lOc
18in. Hem Stitch, 12ic., for , 9c
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Bargains in al
lines and in all
Departments.
LADIES' VESTS
6 vests for 25c
5 vests, half sleeves, for . 25c
Extra Value for 10c
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SH- WAISTS
TABLE LINEN
25c. Union tor 15c
40c. Pare Linen for 25c
50c. for 40c
$1.00, job, for 35c
There are many other lines we would like to tell you about, but time and space will not permit. We want you to tell your friends, your neighbors, your pastor, your teachers, your schol-
ars, tell old and young, tell rich and poor, tell married or single, tell everybody you meet, whether at home or on the street, of the Bargains to be had at Robinson's.
Again, don't forget the dates, Thursday and Friday, May 26th and 27th.
To fake rhanre. ,s to court J"il ore."
You take no Chances
When Jou deal Here.
The goods we sell have a standard
reputation, and prices as low as you
often pay for inferior goods.
OUR LIVERY •
has won its way to the top. Every
one is'satisfied with our Cleveland
wheels and the service we give
them.
Are you one of our patrons ? if
not, why not ?
LIVERY PRICES RiDITO*D TO
lb Dents for first boar.
10 meta per hour afterwards.
EMERSON'S
BICYCLE and MUSIC HOUSE
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Cleveland Cycle Lavery
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EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
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90DHR1OM. THUISDAT. MAY f0. iNA
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T141 GRAND OLD MAN.
Irmodeath of WILLIAM Ewair
ss removes from public view one
of the most remarkable men of ancient or
modern times. He was an admixture of the
pwLrssa of many men, pommelling the elo-
quence of a DsrooTuerss, the wisdom of •
Socaarm, the patriotism of a W ALt.ALI, and
the earnest Christian faith of a Crimson-
TOY.
For over sixty years he held • pisoe in
the eooneile of the British Empire, and for
the greater part of that period the plane enc.
espied was a prominent one, and his name
was " writ large " in the history of. him.
country.
He may nothave been always right, but
lee always believed that he was right, and
had the contuse of his convictions on all or -
oedema and under all circumstances. He
nesse taseporised, and had no use for the
police ef expediency. width We often in.
dimes' the actlom of ordinary pditidane.
His deatk ra.rres -ths Mss of • race of
polkaed fete Mho made the history of the
YAM Er Ore raenswbi. In this early part
of the promet ughuy. Bt bead toes •
JAMES ROBINSON.
marvellous development in art, science,
history and geographical knowledge, and
took a keen interest in every phase
of development.
But of all the wreathe that have been
placed upon his bier, and of all the tributes
that have been paid to his memory, none
have come up brighter and hotter than that
duel' g a lifetime lengthened nearly a score
of years beyond the allotted three score and
ten, he was a great •xemplar to the British
nation as a husband, a father, a friend and
Christian statesman, and wore, in all these
years, " the white Bower of a blameless
life."
During the illness that preceded his
death, the bulletins from the chamber of ill-
ness were watched anxiously from all. quar-
ters of the globe, and when he folded hie
arms and turned his face to the wall the
Bag at half mast in every British possesaioet
testified that a great leadey.1leut that day
departed from the nation.
-ALLIt1f dr WILSox, druggists, of
Clinton, have earned a reputation as live
advertisers, and CHARLES Asserts BATSS, in
Printer's Ink, devotes nearly two columns to
prove that their system of advertising and
of doing business generally is the correct
one. Haaiso publishes two sample adver-
tisements of the firm. There are several
business firms in the county that could fol•
low the exan.ple of Allen & Wilson with
COMING AND GOING.
B. TIrabam was In Torose this week.
Jae. irritaley wm la Toronto the week.
McDonald visited Exeter ea There -
da
Jic Wetherell is paying the old tura •
vies.
E. B. Tilt meet the 94th In the Qessa
City.
Mail. Humber was in Toronto es the
94th.
Freak Hate reettr.d from Hamilton we
friday.
Mr. Cram, of Clinton, wee Is tow. on
Suede,.
Beets Guest was ep from Mitchell for
the 24th.
Gee. Mean.. of Stretford. was In town
this week,
Miss Kate Raseell is ealtisg hugs@ is
Stroller,.
Ey. Rot►well wasI. tows on the Queen's
BirlkMy.
'mak Hale retawed from H•milsow as
tardy last. r
Mr. Burges, of Teru ts. was is town es
the holiday.
!I B Pelleak. of Lend.!. eta blows
hr the 20th.
Q Sstavms• .f Otedltas. vkdId Optisir
es Thur day.
dna Mslsteah W J. TMtgsw w M
Goldse Votes Mb weak, htttiieg Meas the
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%bole diatomite from Goderioh. They ate!
t.king stook of the oompaey's properly In
and arcnnd the valley.
"Jame, (,arnok wheeled to Dublin on
:taturday last.
Thos. Powell, of Clip', n, wee in G,derioh
last Saturday.
Mrs. T. Whiting, of Guelph, was in town
on Wednesday.
J. Thomson, Clinton, visited the county
town on Friday.'
Mr..1. ,Veleh, of Toro -to, was visiting is
town last week.
Hy. Johnston, of Toronto, spent the 24th
in the old town.
F. W. Madman, barrister, of Exeter, was
in town Thursday.
J. W. Trtvdthlck, of Crediton, was in
(Jederieh lass weea.
Dr. Tarsbull left on Monday afternoon on
• holiday tr.p East.
Rev. Mr. Headley, of Blyth, was io
Goderl.h on Friday.
Chas. E. and Mrs. Crabb, of Hessall, were
is town for the 94ta.
Th*.. Borrows nude two tartness trips to
Clinton the past week.
Ulla Bailey returned from her visit to
Woodstock on Saturday.
H. J. D. Cooke, barrister of fleasall, was
in the oo. town this week.
Stanley Hays, teeter, of Seaforth,
spot Sunday 1. Goderioh.
Mrs. C. W. BUm, of London, Is visiting
bee mother, lies. A. R. Smith.
Hiss Stekm Qs.ber-et, was visiting
triads Is Ireet Huron this week.
Mrs. Wm. Peterson, of Buffalo, was visit-
las friends in town on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mee. 1. Story were 'kiting In
Clinton the begianing of this week.
Ws. Pridbam, of Stratford. spot the
holiday with relatives is yedertok.
Mn. Blake and Mrs. I4dwerd were this
week vatting relatives In Tssas%
Hy. Persose, of the Beak of resmeroe,
Stratford, was to tows ea Twday.
Mr. Didier, of Hamilton, was this week
the rues. of his aunt. Mrs. Maloesson.
Percy Shephard, of Teroete, spent Sun-
day at the family residues, Waterloos!
Mlw
HoLeogliers teacher, el Bayfield.
vlsrllsd at the el& home dsirt.► the ho s%•
Mrs. Hewell, of Onondaga, visited her
ease. Mrs. B. W. Mations it, this week.
Miss Birdie Graham, of the Z.rieh psils
seb.sl stag, was at the family residues this
week.
Miss A. W. Ball, of Credible, spent ase
Qeess's birthday at the old home, West
crust.
Miss Mabel Meredith, of Mmforth, .put
the pot week et T. MoKesxie's residense,
tuspnter el Inland Rousse. A. Oswalt.
of 4taador& was In tows es Fria, on es
°seal visa
Mbs Robertson, of the Sodom p•blie
easel, sweet the holidays at the family
taddeses, est -es.
lira pr. Auits s. of 5.aferth,
ratr•• We
el Midwest at the past -
s1 Min Jeb Rilifirse, of Bels galls
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school, spent the holiday term at the oar.
conal reetdesoe, Elgin ave.
Miss H. Martin, of Detroit, returns I to
Goderioh to attend on her deter L'uie, who
has b^en ill the past to days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkinson left for
home, tluseepubs, on Tbnruley, after •
lies/met vi t to the old home.
Mr. and Ars. S,onby, of London, with
their gnandihilirse, were to town over Sun•
day, en their Nay to Dasgaanon to spend
the 24th.
T. H. Mehosy, who for several years held
the position of b goaremester on this end of
the B k L H.. bas been transferred to the
Slam Line, and sew runs between Suet Led
aid Sarnia. Thie week be removes his
f-.muly to Stratford, where they will reside
in future. During their resides*. in town
.1 r. and Mrs. Mahout. made many friends,
and their departure .Is m.oh regretted.
A MOTORMAN'S VICTORY.
Over Diabetes, Gained by the Power c1
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Toronto, May 23. -Ina targe olty:like
Toronto. there ie always•mne% siakesse. kit.
ii v dieea es largely predominating The
street railway amployees, exposed as they
are to all the loolemenelee of the weather
a-. particularly liable to kidney disuse.
But they all know how to ooaquer this
enemy.
For bestrew : Mr. T. H. O'Reilly, 27
Niagara attest, motorman. No. 694, was for
three years • rust sufferer from Diahetee.
Every remedy failed So help him, till he be-
gan M use Dodd's Kidney Pais. Three
boxes curd him.
It is- eases like this, where the patient and
the oars are equally well knows, that are
the test of a remedy, and Dedd'e K deey
Pill. have always stood H suooesefnlly.
They oars all kidney oemplalats.
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS.
HAatrae WaIKLT -•• A Yoke. le
Spain " h t e title of • series et snider by
Ponitney B.grolow, begriming Ia the number
of Harper's Weekly dated May 14th. Mr.
Biees.w made • bays trip through the
Putouts, in the hewers of She Weekly,
to •.oertais the sentiment .1 the people of
all alasses in the country in regard to molly
sebieets that are sow .of vital leteemt. The
orioles will he illustrated with photograph,
by the &weber. . The epee hg of oosmuai-
natios betwsw Dawson aesdd the outside
world brims letters frac Tawas Ade. ,
the Weekly's weal oorresse In the
ssslJ-frtdr, •
HAttts'ti BAWL -Evsrytlig at the
ssomsee a keyed be the einem* if Igo
war.ead Harper's Hater, roweimisieg the
sadv rel iodise, makes spaded sobs Jest DOW
.f weses'u sham of the work le war thew
Dr. draw N. limball, Ia Ma Be.., to be
Ins.d .a May will give massed de-
tails
nd state
whe ashen taydegotiwsatoferns mad to
what wed ed map ]a ha the a y .f
the wa.dd •a, 1dNh iwwrsne•
will tell lea Ister wombs/ shay tht emir"
girls of Hew York sad their ugasbsSsw
t. help the Nadirs. Tbs namker of the
Baser dated May 14th tete .f the Ps4le►
Ism of (duh Wanes.
HAarea's MA,oaatsa-TM ap.aitg m-
ad. of Harper's Maga.. he Jan Y ••The
Curt pew.' the mend of se Ilh elrshall
series of articles treating Resells as • mili-
tant power in the foreground r f modern
politioal movemote, by Julian Ralph.
"Current Fallings' open Navel Subjects,"
St si timely article tektite ti iter•ohtps and
Naval strategy, by Cap.ate A. T. Mahan, U.
S,N., our leading *thorny on the ent.leot.
In ••A Century of Cuban Diplomacy -17$b
to 1896," Professor Albert Bushnell Hart,
of Harvard, impartially Gums op the peat et
the Cubic queetloe. "rb. Trolly ea Rut.
al Parts," is I y Sylvester fetter, sod is tl-
lustrato. by Peter Newell. •'William'.
Moose" is a hunting story, by Hamblep
Sears, illustrated ty h. R Frost and E B
E awards. "A Study of a Ch:ld," t.y L .Gies
E. Hogan. records the developemeno el an
infant mind. It is illu.rra'ed by drawings
made by the child before Its .oveeth year.
"The Situation in China" is as explematiou
Fy the Eastern correspondent of the L.on.
do limes of the interest of the United
States in the exploitation of China.
LUCKNOW.
Noble F. Racal Washington, Is the guest
of his brother P. P. Kee is town.
Sim West, of Chicago, le [pending Itis
holidays with his many friends is town
Mrs tdcMorren, mo,her of D. C. MoMo•
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ran, of this Ira .¢a, died in Paisley the put
week.
Mrs. Peter Ryan, of S,Imos City, British
Columbia. arriyd,pome on an extended vis -
It to triode In this vicinity last week, her
ten Webster se esepe.yieg her on the trip.
Mrs. G. W. limy was At Hemel ►e W
mosbers sad friends of the W.C. T. •.
Monday afternoon. from 3 to 5 o'olook, N.
log to tee removal of three of the members
early is Jan*.
Os Wedmeedey afternoon there passed
away to the great h.Tond, 1st the residence
of her son, O. R. MoIatesh, of this village,
Janet Croatfe, relict of the late Geo. Mole-
tooh, at the rine old are of 80ears.
Norman McLeod sad family, of the 4th
Kale's, left on Friday loot for the Hsbp
Meer Drstriet whore they fateatl
their future hose. Mr. McLeod belt bees
a resident of Rimless for over 40 years.
Mrs. Heed, widow of the late Wein Hoek
of able village, paned away a 1Dsselsa3
last, In the 74th year of her age.
bad bees ill for several month. peat with
ooamimption, and her funeral ae Sunday lest
was largely attended.
About tweety-Se• of the members of St.
John's Lodge. Brescia, S.F. & A. M.
drove over to Wrozetw. Tuesdayasel.p.
and had a wheal scenics with their beth
tel. of No. 162. Wrwrgor. The Arlen
meet oordiafly rh.dved,the teed lodge so
lag to a great deal of palm so make the
visit of the Breadline ez
set. Ne. 162 may set be very rlraw* a1
preempt but what the M of thus sans is
Mao their beast is the al/ht baa,
ssky"urooaierfor
PURE SALT
Best ?dribblet/ad Dairy
RICE'S
HURON'S GREATEST STORE.
GREAT OFFERINGS 3
THURSDAY, FOR
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,
and SATURDAY NIGHT.
Ladies' and Misses' Tan and Black Hose, worth 20c. and
25c., for 15c pair.
New, White Victoria Lawns, 10c. yd.
New Blouse Waists, perfect fitting, 35c., 45c. and Ilk.
Also, a splendid choice of the
Newest Creations in Millinery.
nery.
Special Prices from now till the 24th of May.
R. B. SMITH
C. W. ANDREWS. Manager.
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