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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-6-16, Page 108 Tnvw &y, Jim 1R, 1U ATJJJJ NflBD% The Latest in Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, etc. SEE OUR RANGE. DRESS ORGANDIES, SPECIAL a • Regular 15c., for 10e. Check Ginghams, large and small patterns, only 121e. Linen Effects, with oolored stripes, very new. Plain Linen Batiste, Piques, Ducks, etc., all the new Sumpter lines. NEW BLOUSE SILKS in the latest Checks and Colors. 200 Yards -a new lot of Silks suitable for waists, linings, etc., Regular 35c., for 19c. PRINT$, See our Special at 5c. HOSIERY, Hemedorf Dye, Special, 2 pain for 25o. GLOVES, Large Range of Summer Gloves. VSII.ING8, SPECIAL„ -es U. per Tard. _ New CoUrd EliVIMFDesigna. me.Mnge held t►.�i t�rtrat w targe., •stadeaos NIM Blyth meth - keg. whMd wee 380. Dungarees same see - end with 376 and 1.mLLMe tbkcd with 360. The NW a*e.aee for tiro pet year were 01 1.0041. ItRldIIT. 110 66 Ism them for the peevess year, sed Th. LT. L. wolfsg will be heldy kh. •mwat r.ethv d trace �„ me.tb.ro saes Me.day la the Temperam« $et1 •: auwg 1s Kae 166 el4aloet $24.76 4t15 o ala k The it heving •t lose bwa d.uod tW the memhmehta semlbe preview Ors yeas. sed Me Waal I ,,kbirolte vee a1g1e hr Ahs Twee teat .leoed were t d31 M �!:.a a tees 1. • skeet T s Dees was sw gf Ahs ooet.uvgaelel U, 1 busve.Mss d T,.pras s Werke" is the Meier, Of the lasYtaW. r s.11sd to meth tm ninths sus T1.nndey. Joseph lq pse.attd th. ao• Jane 16th, u 2 r K. &toe whisk wagised. Ae a s noting .t the M.O.T.U.. BIyfi i.4 Smith's Hill were wl.thed for MN oa t ueeday aso.. atlseIM Wiwi" ing Ida eogaleesad Kinkel' tee the ladies were spa= led to atesmd the Cos. Asthma methrg. TM mama meshes w111•wrOO, Mredamss Mo(tlllwddy, Farr, npria marry moetlye gmsesb. Haloed, Ded ,ad G. A..e.. as Wlsgh&a, 1142""111.•1142""111.• D11.4"6" and W C T. U. -lis e.�alat htlf Leudesboro. the W. C. T. U. wW he heW d1777.- W. C. T. U. LLPARTMENT. m• The moat ceder of balsam was the oleo. moo Hall M Tstad•y &teem.. •t 3 Mos et direthere ter each msslotp.Uty la the o'elook. All W asmb.rs are oaewwntly re - Ides and resalied se fellows t- cleated to he psewl, is parttoahir the tall Ashaeld-Jamee Heyde. Hugh Gtrvia, a:eoaIve as matters of Important* n the Jelin Hal.hlsoe. pal blsdto othipsigia will b.- laid before the Blyth -F. Mthealt, A. B. Br.dwin, C. H.miea OWtos-R. Holmes, D. M.Cervls. 8. O. Plummer. Oelborae-N. K.rnegb&a, R. M. Yoseg, Jobs Dsetow. Bast Wawaaosh-Andrew Corry, R. C. McGowan, M. Lockhart Godertoh-A. MoD. All., Wm. Warnook, °some Burrows. Oododeb Town.klp-F. C. !:,ford. W. Marquis. Geoff. Aob.w.os. HalleM-Jas. Snell. Wm. Jaokeoa, A. T. MoD.mald. Turib.rry-Gavin Wil.., Wm. Oralok- shank. West Wawa.tht-- Wm. Bailie, M.Yea.g, Howitt Wtaabsm-W. 1'. Grieves, Wm. nogg, Usha Hansa. u Gkvta slid K. Mollwala were elected BUN HATS, .special lot, assorted colors, worth l2jc. to 20o.. going at 9 cents. 111=HIRY. Don't forget that we have the latest, the most stylish, and cheapest in town. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. A large range of White Underwear. Night Downs from 39o., up. White Skirts, Drawers, Cornet Covers, etc. Our stock is tip -stairs in connection with the Millinery, where the ladies will be pleased to show our range. QLSS AND NE PRICE. SMITH BROS&CO. FARMER'S INSTITUTE. AanW Motion - en.n. and .treetops Sleeted. The renis, msshteg of the West Huron Farmers' lestttate w. h 1d is the (range hell, Nile, ole Today. Wen. Bailey, pros Mask oo.uped the their. and M. Linehan, (the .f.ect secretary, w. la W customary p The presidest read tutu annual report, and slur a fall drusreiuu It w. adopted. Tkm eewsetify hese read the report of the executive .smminr., alter wbieb he read bis owh report, from which we late She fol- lowing face :- During the year just closed there wore 10 addresses were then delivered by Metcalf, Joseph Roth ringlos, J. B. y amid R. U. MoGowan. shoe which the ataerseos semith was brought be a aloes The directors thea mat .d elected the following sifters :-Pre.tdeas, W. sail* Ntl. ; vls►pn.ide.t, R. M. Yeasts, O.rlow ; sad yiergreident, Freak Metcalf, Blyth ; ..meiteeylesnar.r, M. Lockhart Ashore. The..or.lery's salary was raised from $15 to $25. There w. • good attendance at the ma- im session, and a good musical ead library program was presented. Speeder wore given by J. T. ()arrow. M. PP., sfGod.rloh, and others. A <MMsMs Ms.wmpt "IleaassSmArYM ellei e awl-eft Comer, e 1 , . 1 See and • variety of skin diseases. Is earns comer in .y part et the body where the Uquid oma reach 11. Send for otroatar gir- th/ Assessetisse. bow Ile *raid. Sold at OM and 30.1 halt plat bolsi.. Met/1601M LABORATORY. Oed rtob. Tbaaka to she tnde($Mguabie stere, and the deep atones makes la the y.e► et this lawn by the sow prodd.st, Mimi Geode, sad ohMu.. the department of 1.oysl Zan peruse Laois a. work hh.. oegeared, ..Ws being hold last Saturday. After listening le . talk upon the 5.lia.s.s of swearing aid Me we of whew* sad a1• ooholla liynors, 28 bore sad Tire plated tato .igwturs. to the Triple Pledge. 15 ie hoped that the paresis will take. ,sous./ is the store of these earnest women sad de what they owe to ..tin the work. Good seed awn la tae youthful minds must belay forth good fruit -MING AND GOING. Bmf Smith visited Mershon the past week. J. W. Ttyl.r. of Exeter, was in sews es .Friday. tura Tberbwrs left tela week ole • visit to Chicago Ed. Moser. of Blytb, spout Sudsy 1. Goderich. J. W. V•naK.r vistaed We Quest City . Retards). J. Chalssers, of Serathroy, w. la Gode- rioh w Friday. Mies Ethel Williams. of G.d.,rh, Is spending a few days with her hrolas,. Bey - Aim the Beak .f OSISIMNA Wm. Wallin' Mat . Ye reliant M Sw& Day M ltl.sday. Win. Pew hitt ea llstssdsy es a Marg Melt N WaiMbe, Mts. Arnett was visibly, tread. Y Ma- les mks gate week. J. H. Ha..., of Stratteed, wee la Oink. dad Ike past week. $sydes Watkins. et :.scar,►, speak day at the old bean. Henry R':ihn was Ise, weak added M Ik.l.4:ei.f wheats. ilh.l.y Hays, bsrrlsosr, .t n.at.rlh. was to Iowa ever Saaday. R. H. Celine, barrister, et Exeter, wee la tow. ea Saturday. Jas. 1toMmes. seed. • Osiers tits se Tomato lb. peel week. Mr. ,ad Mrs. J. T. li•Ikeld were vWMsi V Stratford . Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. lama Salkeld, ir., ware la W Royal a►y last week. J. R. Swart,, .t W Ingham, was la the musty town ea Saturday. Jeka Anwar, 04 Slntt.ed, spat Saadsy as the old home b Ood.ebk. Mn. Campaigns spat a few days of the past week with mains, to Rime. Mr. .d Mr.. Jas. lltoks., of Galeriob, wen la y..tersh less Wds.dsy. Mrs. J. Motors, el Bolide, a visiting her sister. Mrs. A.drew Heddle. B.mUter. Iasttsotor ef P.bU1 tlobools D. Robb, of Clink., was at 11..e.sty s.► Thursday. Wm. Tam. and A. McCosa.11, .t Blyth, were la 1iLsy sewn for Sun- day. Ma..g.s Swindon, of the Omaha Ca, w. la Nova booW this week a • besimes trip. Mrs. R. J. Mellen .d se., et Mealsebs, weed mrs the lady's .s1.e, M. Jen Geo. Samos, of Guelph w pmwo.s leen week wt the uttermost of Ms reWlv., M. into Sam.ol Fisher. Mn. Herald and MUM, of Rehash Colum- bia. are on • ..mit visit b the lady's mother, Mrs, Ralph. The S.areaery.Tr.a.r.r of the Ween Wombwell Mat0a1 r Ire Insurance Comby wee is tow.. Friday. A SreciAL-A *postal Into of flat oars, with a rang of laborers. bard, arrived an Monday moraine from bWMferd be renew the flat own that had bees buried . the harbor trek by • can la et the bask near STURDY BROS. THAI -GROCERS, On the Square, - - - Goderich. Mak. AIN. Matta, wbe ban le al- ' mise m fhs late We. Wary Warble, eetas.d to bis book PNraly Sa1.rd.y. Hy. RMharde, .t W,.151 k wee le tea Oke - week to attend li nd the i.s,al .1 191 kaeMher.ta-law, the hue Ssau.l hies M.Gtrm of totes 1.. bus l.v55.4 (0 tasks pet IS 1 ;menial' wenn se be held la 1.ad.eweoi Bra.. C. , to marrow. Fri- day even/Kg. Abram Petr, who messily graduated from the Utilises of Pharmacy, Walesa ea .sedl.as pNYw beton M sad been three days la New York. Keep only: gay, •,. ._line. in Groceries and sell thea .a . aeoderabe ,advance on cost. Our stock of Crockery, China and Grocers' Sundries is up-to-date in quality, and at LoweAt Possible Prices. Ca' Farm Prodnoe taken in exohaage... ST u RD Y BROS. a.aw., t.gty�„ S g,�,,,yea,e i e. �•'�sfaa. BJJIILLI& OIUURSIIIB8 Qrals halt ilfOta- 1a1 hrw EVERiREENH A SPNUTALTY. Our moot o! is 5. t� Trees ODE we will a able le Varl.saesK her. Amen. ler. Mea. (nervy sod Posse .1 UMW Tram rUIN. .Wee iNeek Call sod ez.mine Meek sad be centiaee& Lane Steak .1 Pistils. w os Spring Bddty Priest/0 maned a sapliewles. Address JOHN STEWART ESTATE iltalAla.li. r... Iurt 6a C!earod 0 SOME THINK that all Paints ars alike. N -e know they're sot, any more than all clothes, Poor Paint u wore than ueelea, as it take. just as much time to put it 00 se Good Paint, and a• a.var eelMfacto,y, Don't experiment ; we know you wtl4. be mollified with The Sherwin-Tilliame Paint$ READY MADE DLOTffi1G- -.-•.. MY OWN MAKE olein Oeeoodds� ma well made ap, will be mold al reamarl y prices to akar tt oat one. A ane &warmest et New Goode for Borten .d Bummer weer. CALL AND SIM ■A H. DUNLOP Wessel Taller. seat Bank Moatrswl. the old elevator stand. On the Square -West Side. FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN And this follows the continued great success of They •n the best we know of, and we've known most of them. It you ate rgoing to point anything under the ask tet u, talk it ovalwith you ; we alit help ye DAVISON & CO., TUN 17PTO-DATZ MARDI/Au. Everybody is Talking about D. QANTELON'S FLODR N. h. jet.* ,.hived .other cu load from let's. He Mee row . bond two et the best brands of Floor that the world e. prod.. LAHI OF THE WOODS - AND - OGILVIE'S 1!N W111ll.0 ■1U.*. Nods hem Fat Rohl Wheat .. .1knee Ile beet brands .t O.talls w. buttons now will do well II10• to O the e -- Oatark, rloor ..Mbar .. teMev. • bona Wisera [d Trails Wiser at • re••atte pari e. Orden win be promptly •resdsd ae r PUFF PASTRY, ROLLS or OYSTER .wide., txk.. wed Abmemd islpg ap..1Ly. D. CANTELON. Reid's Great Compulsory Clearing Sale. THIS WEEK our talk is on the • 11111111111 If 1111114101 1101111 All well -made, and in all sizes, colors and prices. Here are a few prices : 7 Men's Serge Suits, to go at $2.60, formerly $4.50. 25 Men's Tweed Suits,to go at $4,formerly $7 and $8 the suit ; 30 Aden's Tweed Suits (light and dark), to go at $5, formerly from $7 to $9; a reat range f Men's All -Wool Scotch Tweed Suits, from $5.50 to $8.75 ; a fine lot of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, ranging from 1 g $.25 to $b .the suit , we have a lotaof Men's odd Pants, from 80c. to $2.50 -big value ' Boys' odd Pants from 25c. up -just the thing for School and better wear. Our striped Linen Coats and Vests are going like hot cakes, and it is needless to say the prices are away down. See them. While you must realize that these are all great bargains, you must realize also that you cannot afford to miss them, for they cannot last long. The Dry (foods Department is still bristling with Big Bargains, and the snaps for shrewd buyers will last as long *lithe goods do. Remember, each and every article will be sold as advertised. If not satisfied, your money back ify ou want it; Don't forget, this Store closes every evening, except Saturday, at 6 o'clock ; but we are always ready for business early in the morning. r JORDAN'S BLOD=e OOURT HOUSE SQUAB=, r Est: JAMES A. REID.