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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-6-23, Page 8e Teusuu t, Jane 33, i 8[18. -'ME SIGNAL : GTODERICII ONTARIO. 1V1I1I WBdTAEI JJIIIIIS... The Latest 3=3zovsEs in Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, etc. SEE OUR RANGE. DRESS ORGANDIES, SPECIAL Regular 15e., for 101'. Check liinghalu., large and small patterns, only 12Ac. Linen Effects, with colored stripe[;, very new. Plain Linen Batiste, Piques, Ducks, etc., all the uew Summer hoes. NEW BLOUSE SILKS In the latest Checks and Colors. 200 Yard„—a new lot of Silks suitable for waists, Regular 35c., for 19c. PRINTS, See our Special at 5c. flO&ERY, Hemsdorf Dye, 8peaal,-1.1Pases4 -250. GLOVES, Lfrse Hauge of Her Gloves. YE :LINGO, fiPECIAI3 at _'ic. per yard. PARASOLSVAker (:?dols -gird New'Designs, SUN HATS, a special lot, assorted colors, worth 12}c. to 90c., going at J cents. MILLINERY., Don't forget that we have the latest, the most stylish, and cheapest in town. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. A ,urv,.' range of White Underwear. Nigbt,Gowns from :19c., up White Skirts, Drawers, Corset Cover*, etc•. (ler eta k is up stairs iu connection with the Millinery, where the ladies will be pleased to show our range. CASA AND ONE ?RICE. linings, etc., SMITH- BROS. nnaLlOYAMigkeiMeilbasbikeelkikaiUukapAILIAlltie‘freskirehl The BeaUU S and Rafters are to . building just what the staying is to Shorey's Ready -to -Wear Clothes. The inside of one of Shorey's coats is&re illus- trated by a drawing made from a photograph. The great advantage of a . :. properly stayed is that it keeps its shape unt;: it is worn out, and does not look likesan old garment after a few weeks wear. An ordinary ready-made garment may look well at first, but it is made to sell not to wear. Shorey's make all have a guarantee card In the pedue ssszsssssss.ssssv;sssss;;siinVW CLINTON. The Cricket nub wiU give • prumeaade 0uI0e11 la the rink ea the evsatag of tine 2Y.b loot. Tao wad= party of Idt Faul'e Minna soul 1» held ea the twatory argued. in the sear future. Rev. Mr. Murdock, of I'eesw•ter,preaobgd la the Baptist Miura► on Sunday morning sad evening. Rev. Mr. Millyard returns to the peator- ate of R•tt nbe.rryy.I. Methodist cherub, much W the gratification of the codgrera- 110a. School Inspector Ko1,1, will u the nouns of • few weeks be 11111111106 for Itruseeh. where he will take up his restdenus. He de. w Woaces of the geography of the tn. ewutorate, Brussels bung almost in the 000tre, while the Hub le in oaf corner. J..1. Atka, of Allen k Wilson, was o0 Tuesday week united is the: hoods of maxi• roomy to Mw Maggie Jaukeeo, youngest daughter of Thos. Jackson, ar. The wedding took piaci in Chicago at the r..1da.oe 01 Mrs. W. L Lyng, sister el the Wide. 11 was • quiet one. odly usmediete friends he. lDw present. Amour the guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson. The happy young couple returned to Clinton on Thurs- day and were given • reeeptien at the rest deno. el Mr. Jackson where ooegr.tulatioas and good wishes were showered upon them. Mr. and Mrs. Allem spent a few days here before le•vinr for'loromto, where they will reside. WINGHAM. Rev. 11. MOKeaxle, of '1'orooto, 000upied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church oa Sunday hot. John Uey an employee at W. .1. (hap- tnac's glove f•etory, lost part of one of his fingers by its oomtug to wst nt with one of the machines. Reeve Wilford, Itev. T. HIglev,Jen Oih• eon. d. F. Tamen, gad H. illoCentinialr n persisted Wyse as the aemt-aaaakl tet North Hume oo0nt7 lodge au last to Wmyham. Court Maitland, No. 20, C.O.F. will hold the annual church parade to the Congrega- tional church on Sunday morning, .lune 'Lb, when Rev. H. E. Mason, the pastor, will preach a suitable sermon for the seams* A very happy event took place at 10s1. Menus of Mr. Haines on Scott street, on Wednesday of last week. Mise Jennie Haines eeoomd .l .t 44,m/titer of Mr. Haines was unitme the hands of meter. mossy to Elijah Manuel. Rev. Jas. Ham- ilton performed the , eremooy. Oa Thursday attsrbooa, July 14th, the members of III aitladd Lodge,l.(i.l).F'.,Wtdr- ham, will marsh to the osmetery and deco- rate the grave• of deceased (hbMlettew.wt t Blowers. Grand Master Young, of 'l'bame•- ford, and 1'prt Grand Ito lir„ taaupball,el 1-oodon, will be preemie and take part la the exercises. On Thursday last, Mr. and Mrs. ('hap. Henderson, of the liloerale rc Ni celebrated the fitted] anniversary of their wedding day, tin the sums evening, their youngest dsugh. ter, Maggie, was joined in the bond, of wed- lock to A. Hardy, Its,. T. %%est, of Ilius. I vale, performing the ceremony. These two joyous events brought together an assembly of over one hundred guests, to oongretulats the aged 000pta 0a wittily reechiug the Gold- en anniversary, and also to share to the fes- tivities •tteodaut upon the marriage of the younger couple. Huron's Greatest Store. Continuation of the sale of the Bankrupt Stock of the Snowden Estate, Elerlin, Ont. Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods at 50c. on the $. R. B. SMITH. C. W. ANDREWS, Manager. rn A GLOBE REPRESENTATIVE. Cared of Lumbago by Dodd's Kidney !'ills, alter Hi. Doctor Failed. 1'orooto. June 20—IMpect.11 If there is • good thing in creation.. newspaper man will hod it out. The truth of the is shown by the case of Mr. John H. l'ernbam, • presam.n on the GIote eau Mr. Parnham has, for mouths, .uf.red from Lumbago, aggravated t, the oaten of hie work in the press room He oensulted an eminent local physician, but no heoe61 resulted from the tr...tmeot. (is the advice ofa traced he tried Itodd'i Kidney Pills, with the result that he was oompletely, cured. Thu ewe a owe more proof of the fact that tot Lumbago and every other kidaey oompl.int share is owl', owe core and that 1. Dodd'. Kidney !'ill.. tertian Pacific Ry. IS THE DIRECT FAST ONLY - ALL -CANADIAN UNE TO TAKE FM Manitoba, .;._ tl49 iorthwest, -14ior dikeancrYu Gold Fields: - LOWEST RATES. FASTEST TIME. ACCOMMODA1 ION UNSURPASSED. 3 TOURIST CARS A WtEK TO THE PACIFIC COAST Ru 11 cforma'Ioo add pamphlet d , ukoo fold rludt" fres.. en R_ RADCLIFFE, bC3.MTv r, Ci -07311311108. CATTLE BROS Plumbers Steam -Fitters Have removed to Wes side of the Sptlare, next Stu -AI -Bros. Grocery, w b c r e,...ttber ,_ w>di.-he-- pleased to see all their customers, and as many� more as will favor theme. with a call. West side Square, G-oclexich. STURDY BROS.. THE GROCERS, On the Square, - - Keep only the best linea in Groceries and alvance on cost. Our stock of Crockery, China and Grocers' gwJitr and at Lowest Possible Prices. [3' Fann Produce taken in exchange. Goderich, sell them at moderate Sundries a ep-todate in • ST-URIDi B11018. Oe the Square—West Side. The Old Reliable Boot and Shoe Store L on the corner of East Street and Square. Here the Beet Makes at the Lowest Possible Prices aro always in stock. Our Custom Work is noted all over the Dominion, and today in Quebec, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and British Columbia our Boots are I worn by all who know a good thing when they see it. We do not sella $8,60 pair of Boots for $1.90, for we can't do it • and be honest ; and we won't pat a $3.50 mark on a $1.90 pair to deceive the public. Our Repair Department still keeps up with the times. • 71t. THE PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER' GODERICH. CLEARING WALL SALE7 PAPER FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS - We will offer our Stock of Well Paper at a very large reductisa la Now is your time to get your house papered for very little MM. and tet Tlarwaina JAMES YATES, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. Next ,icor to G. W. Thomson's Music Store. The lm erial Life AssUHcOCofflpanyop f Caoa�dat IIBAD nPFICX,_Ai KING 6T1[al!' NAST, TORONTO, CAN. Oapital ..... , ... , ........ $1,000,000 Government Deposit.... 260,000 being the largess Government Deposit of any an life insurance company. PRNSIDNNT—J10N. SIR (fLI)'Eli VOW.1T, p. a, G.l'.i%LG. This Company desires to secure tho services, as a permanent District &ane der the Uianty of Huron, of a gentleman of ability, energy and integ. sty. An experienced life insurance man preferred, but previous experieuee not absolutely essential if the applicant possesses the above qualifications. A liberal contract will be given to a suitable man. Applications for this position will be considered oonfidertial if desired. R. JUNKIN, MLA ..reU.e. ACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS And this follows the continued great success of Reid's Great Compulsory Clearing Sale. THIS WEEK our talk is on the 11111111111$111001I11111111INIAEIIIIIIII All well -made, and in all sizes, colors and prices. Here are a few prices : 7 Men's Serge Suits, to go at $2.50, formerly $4.50 ; 25 Men's Tweed Suits, to go at $4, formerly $7 and ' Mens Tweed Suits (light and dark), to go at $5, formerlyfrom $7 to $9; a great range o $8 the stun; 30 ed Suits, from $5.50 to $8.75 ; a fine lot of Boys'and Youths'Clothing, rangingg' f Mens All -Wool Scotch Tweed Men's odd Pants, from 80c. to $2.60—bigvalue �g from $1.25 to $5 the sit . we ; Boys'odd Pants from 25c, up—just the thing for School and hbetter wear. Our striped Linen Coats and Vests are going like hot cakes, and it is needless to say the prices are While you must realize that these are all great bargains, you must realize also that you cannotaway dawn. See them. they cannot last long. 3� afford to miss them, for The Dry Goods Department Is still bristling with Big Bargains, and the snaps for shrewd goods do. buyers will 1st it as long as the Remember, each and every article will be sold as advertised. If not satisfied, your mons Don't forget, this Store closes every evening, except Saturday, at 6 o'clock ; but we - y back if you w ant it: e morning. are al e WpY ready for b sin .wrne� e. .. -.....-...:..'L.;....r.:.....v�.tw....-...-•:-...r...,.^ _ ,_,__ - _. JAMtS �..,rs"�ni+tsa*... -.. • coon MUSS WM- ti, Est. REID.