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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-6-6, Page 10SMITH 1 _ ed ution c r ;easy C rt, Sa1e.i;r Commencing May 25th. mom �ilwaolazzr WING to the sale of the premises we occupied in Hensall with general Dry Goods., Clothing and Gents' Furnishings we have removed the stock to our store here, and find ourselves overcrowded with goods, which we will sacrifice to make room. A REDUCTION SALE OF TWO STOOKS. wort Bargains in Clothing Suits -all reduced. Bargains in Gents' Furnishings -all reduced. Bargains in Dress Goods and Silks --all reduced. Bargains in Ladies' Jackets, Capes and Waterproofs. Bargains in fluslins, Ginghams and Prints. Bargains in Millinery. We want the room, you need the goods, ourprices will satisfy you: CASH OR PRODUCE. Smith Bro's & Co. DUNGANNON. DR. 0. A. NEWTON, DENTIST, HAS discontinued his uipe to Dungannon. Will be pleased to meet any from that neigh- borhood who may require his •ervioes •t tns home omoa Luoknow. where ne will be found ever. day In the week ezoept Thursday, when ho visite Ripley. Special emission paid to ration of natural teeth. crown and work. ow. Baty methods of extract- ing. Norton.- The Ioca1 agency In Dungannon for Ts■ tlIDNAL 1t at the Wilmot J. O. WAxu, J.P., conveyancer, to.. who will receive or dare for sub.orlptlons advertising and Job - work. and is authorised to give reoetpte for Mounts paid for the same TuawDAy, May 28th. Vusroai. DAs. -Quite • number of the gbtzsas of Dungannon and violnity took in the oelebr•tton of Victoria Day at the Se - poly tows north of here,and others speot the holiday at Port Albert and visiting friends. SODOM CALL. -A sad gloom was caused among the oltlut s of this vlolsity by the redden deo*• a of Mary Ano If.11, the beloved wife o1 Willis Bal, of West W•• traooeh, wbloh took plaoe on Friday of last week at the resldsaca of her daughter, Mn. Johnson, Ooderlob. The deoeaeed sou in her usual health at the time et tier sodden deoeaee. Her remains were brought from Ooderlob to her late residence, lot 16, coon. louden 3, West Wawanesh, on Sabbath, and en Monday were interred In D.tng cemetery, being esoorted thither by a large number of relatives and friends. The bereaved husband and family have the sin owe sympathy of the oommuaity 10 their sorrow. Rev. R. Fairbairn, B. A•, con. dnoted the solemn obsequies. DOMINO AND Oou.o.-Mrs. E MoCaig, haying sold her property to Dungannon to Mrs. E. Thompson, our popular and esteem ted dressmaker, left here on Thursday of Inst week for Th.ealen, Algoma, being ao- o.mpanied by her granddaugbter and hus- band. We wish them • safe journet and good mooese....John Hut, of ('ransford, has wild hie property to Andrew Dreamy, who has retired from fuming. Mr. Hut and family b.ve moved to the Circular Town.....S.muel Lowery, of (aoderloh, township, viited hit brother, William, V. 8„ oo the 24th Mrs. James Nioher, of Luoknow, formerly • resident of Dungannon, hos been .sainting 10 attend sono on her brother. John Anderson, wbo has been for some Ohne very 111 with ones• monis. We are pleased to ante that through good attendance and skilful medi- cal treatment he 1. gr.duelly conva.scrag. MIs* Naomi Davidson visited rela- tives lo Goderieh o0 Saturday and Sunday lames Tutors, principal of Dungan• . on public school. attended the teachers' oonyeotion held at Exeter het w •k. He was appointed president tot mist t..m. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. TUESDAY, May 28. Some months ago we mentioned that MicheelO'Meara had made an Important purchase of a fine goat and had inceptions of showiogit at the I'.n•Atuerloan Exposition. However,Mlohael has ()hanged 1.1• mind and given the goat to a friend wilt- .ntdet in Ashfield. WEST WAWANOSH. SATURDAY, dui a 1. The- lolln•log le the relative sterilise of the pupils in S. S. No. 2, West W,.wanoeh, standing bawd on •ttendaoce, puoa'ualley and general proficiency Fifth ole-lda Wilson. Fourth olese- irene Mallourh, Mabel Wilson. Third C tee --Mary I'onard, Willie \1'Ilen°, VIn• oeot Welsh, Marl Mailough,Osw.ld Pollard, Eddie Bowen, Richard Welsh. Second slaw -Willie Medd, Harold M•llongh, May Jones, Martha Nixon, Marshall Feagan, Frank donee, Joseph Feagan. Part 11 - Earl Wilson, Vinay Welsh. Pait 1, 5,.- 140.. Oliver, Walter Nixon. Pert I, Jr. - Ir• Molotyre, I;eorge Nixon. NORMAN F. CHURCH, Teacher. LEteURN. Toa.DAT, Jess 4. During this summer A H. Clones will pot ,n ston.wo,k under ht. house. Mies M. Fotherloeh•m. of TaokeremIth, is visiting her sister, Mr.. A a. Unites. .lames Chisholm hes purchased • Durham boll for the Improvement of the farm slookr in our section. The weather we hope will get warmer, as sheep dinging and shearing will be the order of the day this week. Heat Forget about Tear corns. 11 they glye you pleasure and you have them as an adornment don't apply Patnam's P•Inlew Coro end Wart Ertreotnr, for In twenty -toot hour. they would he nolirely ✓ emoved and their beauty destroyed. Now this 1s known to nestle everybody, inolud- Ing y•tur drugg,s•. ; ask him 11 it 1. not so. WALL PAPER . _ NE PR/CES COLBORNE• 1'cn.uAy, June 4th. Jueeph dithering/we 1e remodeling ole berme. W o are sorry to say that Mrs. David Bogie is making bee slow reoovoy from her roues; 'Roam. The big man with the big pe Idling wagon from the 1,1011 ,,liars of Loyal ls again calling ou the farmers lis this yluiohy We sir ,.le•eed to be able to Lay that John Clark, who has beep under the weather the p.et week, IS on the owed ag. u 'Acus Augu,t• Potter, who bis anent the past six months under the parental roof, has returned to (:hioego, where she will re sums her duties as nurse. DUNLOP. .WILNrl,DAT, May 29 Quite a pastesw o it., lents, old and youur, took i. ',no o,reut .0 llodench o0 Thursday last. W. F. Youog, of Loyal. a having an artesian well dug to hie barnyard on the homestead form The township tattlers In lull numbed were In our midst un Saturday letting jobs for repairing the roads. We came .arses the following in a news. p.per .. few days ago: •'Canadian girls are (*Volutes as tune* an New York, rays the lady superintendent of the training depart- ment of the New York hospital, because hey are well-bred, mart and aharmlog. There are nice girls .crow the line, but the proportion Is pot so large e• to Csaade. 1t is clear that the charming Canadian girl fulfils the poet's Idea When pain sad anguish wring the brow, A ministering ansa thou.'. \V• agree thoroughly with this. Why, nearly all the leading nurses el our famous slat committee are ('anadlan-born and they cannot be beat for eaklog ogre of 0.11.0te, and to one or two loetanow have vrougt,t marvellous cures PORTER'S HILL. MoNDAy, JUDO 3rd. Miss Maggie Terrane is oo the siok IIs►, Fred Morgan was In London oo Saler- ly. Muter Arohle Everitt has returned from 1.lt. Seo Thompson, of the Hayfield line, spent Sunday In this vteloity. \li . Marsh Hamilton, of Detroit, 1s the gue,t t ner sister, Mrs. Gerstner.. The sacrament ni the Lort'e Supper wits ilsreosed in' Bethany oo Sunday ate,. uee0. Quite a number from around tyre attesd. ed the funeral of the late Horror Newt., of Goderich. on Friday. BLUEVALE. Trot:ety, May 28. Me. John Gardiner to ill with the grip. Gan. Kling, of Wingham, visited hie meth(r on 'uoday. John Stewart, of Winpbam, visited his parents In Blnevale shit week. Sites Mabel Oliver Knocked her shoulder out of joist on the 13th of May. Mrh. Clegg and daughter, of Wingbam,' spent the 24th with Mrs Smeltzer. Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh, of Brunel", visited friends In Hlnevale this week. Mrs Fred McCracken and children, of Brussels. visited in the village last week. Peroy Patterson hu gone to work ,o the lteoleoworth cheese factory for the summer. Miss L,III. Rogers spent the 24th with Mr. and Mn Wm Stewart at New Ham• burg. Miss Blanche Jamieson, of Itordwich, vlited her sister, Mrs. Peter King, We week. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and daughter thirty, of (loderloh. are vlrltlog at John Gardiner's. John M.olotoeh and daughters, Hazel and Annie, of Molesworth, visited at Thos Coultas' this week. Rev. I). H. MaoCra, of ('ranbrook, will preach preparatory servtoes in the Presby - tenet) church on Frid.y morning. W IILTE STAR LINE 6ODERICII rwasmur TO DETROIT AND RETURN The Fast Steamer, " CITY OF TOLEDO, Will Leave Goderich Wednesday, June 1,, '11, at 8:30 a.m., Eastern Time. Arrive Port Huron 12:30 noon, Detroit 4:30 p.m. Re- turning leave Detroit Thurs- day, June 20th, at 2:00 p.m., Port Huron 6:30 p.lu., arriv- ing at Goderich at 10:30 pin., and leave for Detroit, Friday, June 21st, at 8:00 a.ul., Eastern time. Fare to Detroit -one way, June 21st, $1.00. The Stratford Herald Ex- cursion will leave Stratford at 6:40 a,m.,,June 19th, stopping at Mitchell, Dublin, Seaforth and Clinton. Train ar- rive at Clinton, 7:35, Gode- rich 8:15. Special train leaves Gode- rich for Clinton and way Stations to Stratford on ar- rival of the steamer Thursday night. _ Moonlight Excarsios at 6odericr T-ps• day Eyeaua, 3 Cats. C. F. BILLMAN, Traffic Mantyg , White Stars 1 BROPHEY & SON -- Tea I.R•DIND - Vtvwcrak Xlvecctort. aax(a V.nmooXimert;, orA. n rarerwll),ja'teNed re ar •11 b•wr.. •Iger ar day. •eebee a/reel. .r • A Kincardine Lady .111.4. Mrs. John McLeod, of Kfnoardine, was killed while driving on Tuesday wooing, May 20th. About 5 o'clock that evening 1 Mr. and Mrs. McLeod were out driving on the Lake Shore road north, and when pan• log an encampment of gyp.iee about a mile Irom Kincardine the bone became restless and Mrs. Mcleod In an endeavor to get out of the buggy was oaoght between th. receiving fineries which resulted lei her death an hour afterward'. Mrs, MaLeod was • Id tea t:reene and went to Kinardioe after her marriage ts Mr. McLeod, ever forty years ago, from the neighborhood of Toronto. Some twenty years ago they moved to Portage La Prairie, where Mr. Mcleod oarried on a euooeesfnl business for a num• her of years, when h• retired, returning to Kincardine about three years ago. Mr. M3. Lead bis been singularly unfortunate with- in the past two yeas, losing two sone by death, the Rev. Angus McLeod, of Regina, and Duncan McLeod. Word has been re- ceived within the last month of the dee,' in Germany of Airs. M111., • sister of the de- ceased. Mrs. McLeod leaves • .on and daughter, Riohar.l,of Minneapolis, and Mn. Rev.) W. L. Rowand, of Fort William. Rey. dogleg dream, e1 Hoimeaville, Is • brother, Mrs. (Rev.) W. H. Hinot,, of Tomato, end Mrs. Allard ?root, of Owen Sound, sisters AUCTION SALES. AS parties getting their sale bills printed at this oMoe will have a free notine inserted In this flet 0o to the time of ea1es. SATURDAY, June 8.11. -Unreserved sue. 11,30 este of • good, comfortable dwelltog h;us. and 4i sores of land In tows, at the SHEPIIAPD'S Keenan rooms, H.metoo s. , atttr no'alrin',LEE & donN HysrAnr, proprietor, T. (teenier. rine dosser. e Carl. g a y,?#°' • a full lane of 46,400 Screen Doors and Windows, Lawn flowers, ar Garden Hose, Garden Rakes, Spades and Shovels, Paints, Oils and Var- nishes. PLUMBING and HEATING a specialty. ii -so A T Window Shades and Wall Paper -, For the month of 3nee we intend offering our entire stock of Window Rhodes and Wall Paper at the following prices 6 -ft. Shades, 36 inches wide, complete will) geed spring roller, dm 29c Genuine oil opaque Sharing, nam size, complete • • 39C The game Shade, with lace or fringe, complete 49c Special line of:Canadian Wall Paper (new), 4c per roll : with bonder to match, 2r per yard ;(wiling t0 match, Rani" pfn''' as wall, 4e per roll. American Wall Paper. We have a special line 0t American W•ll Paper at tae per roll, with ceil- ing and bonder to match. Extra Special Value.- -American Well Paper, manufacturers' price 12c per roll ; our special close pens;, 8c per roll, wi'h Is inch frieze mei .tiling to mato+. Any wall papar over will he taken Track if net trimmed, and money willing ly refunded. Watch oar show windows rand Rave money. Store sine. •t 6:15 P.M., except Saturdays and evenings before holidays MCKENZIE & HOWELL Porter's Book and Wall Paper Store Telephone No. 100 B. Court House Hgnam, 4in,iench, pn•piteelf to give eery low quotation. on all .:..BUILDERS' HARDWARE..;. 101 The first, car of (doss consigned to 0111' firm its (3oderieb ham lust been put in stock by us. Our saving in freight alone is one reason why we eln sell so low. Then again we've got the stock. We can glue you any sire from is Tan fo-i-lirge 48.62 URht, W0 Inly in large quantities for Cash, and endeavor to keep goods that give the hest of satisfaction We have a smell ,in•Itttity of AMERICAN FIELD FENOINQ yet, but it iv rapidly dttsppnaringif you barn • terse to build get the hest, and huy it quickly. The factory is so busy we cannot get any more for three months. wartsepsat'ewe f McKENZ1E & 1-1O N/ELL Tim plum to bey all Hardware obese. Best $2 too ;We've le' - tolling you • lot lately about oio Aineriati•matle Moe. for Hen and N omen -Th, alk Over anti Queen Quality. (These are unquestionably the Reset lines of Share made ui the United SLOW.) Dom% for a moment lose sight of the taut that we also have the beet 51 50. $2.00 and 52.50 Shoes fur both Men and Women -Shoes htylish ,-uough to please the most critical eye. area sturdy enough to stand the teat of war. We hase All leathers All Mamie, An Sirs. We can and will save YOU Half a Duller on bleu's and \\'omen'. Shoes at 11.00. 52 60, and 03.00. wrap Is mad tot us surprise yaa wee tko alerting velours we Woe. sky .at for week9 For the Skk .... The da ter esti do you nn goal un lees hie prescriptions:ere properly, put up from reliable ingrediente That s whore re reudar invaluable aid to the do,'tor We compound prescriptions as they ehu..ld lo• IF. DI. DUNtlAr, Phm. B. Cur,- .A On. .�A r�n..uuue. OkUGGIS r. \'err er ,.f 11' st .t. uui the :gusts. WARNING 1 _ WALK AND Shoes � OVER We aunt say halt enough about the good• net -is of these two beautiful lines. Nothing made its Canada compares with them for at) le, finish, fit or wear; the very latest style, the very best material and the finest of work• manship is characteristic of every pair. }:very tray adds to the army et pleare,i wear• err of our two tamou. American Shoos ler Men u>'t Women. W111' NI)T YOU - - Large Bottle Good Polish, 6c. Repairing. ANY porion or per.uuo cutting or removing or in any way dealing with Ions or timber now lying en the shorts or that way 1,e coat on the ,hors of Lake Huron, bearing the following works, will be prosecuted as the law directs. Marks :-113, 82, A9, 40, PUL, TAT. Capt. WM. BABB, Agent for Owners Ooderleh. &U lit Y!. Coal, Lime, Portland Cement, Hydraulic Cement, Char- coal,FirebrIck,Sewdr Pipe,ttc, ALL OF THE BEST QUAL !TY KEPT CONSTANTLY ON itANi' ANL 801.0 AT LOWEST' l' atICSB, . THE SQUARE. Hat Bargai ns.... flaying pun:hased twelve dozen hats at a great redaction they will t e sold at the following kw prises Rear'y-to-wear hat a' 25c, worth bOc. Children's ready-to-wear hats at 16c, worth 36c, and at 50c, worth :•1.00. Leghorns at 35c. worth 50c. Leghorns at 75c, worth $1.25. Also the latest thing in, the shirt waist hat, for 75c, All millinery reduced for the balance of the season. immonsommint,- - OALL AND IN$PEOT. F. BARLOW HOLMES. MISS CAMERON. TaLarae3E NO. 23. HODGENS BROS. •ria seem mar sir I ■ANILTeg•51. Some Specials for June... E have prepared a big list of specials for June selling. They have been gathered from all over the store and every article on the list Is a worthy quality and dependable in every way. For one reason or an- other we are going to sell them at these special prices for June. What these reasons are makes no particular difference. It is enough to know that they are good and that the goods will be h..re when you come at cut prices that are away under value. We want every single article on the list out of the store before the month is over and are willing to make it pay you even better than ever to do your drygoods buying here during June. They go on sale Satur- day, June 8th, and continue at these prices until all are sold. Commencing Saturday, June 8th, we are going to sell tl 1 A June Special in Shirt Waists. We've got a big special in shirtwaists for .June. Brand new goods, just out of the factory this week. They are made from good materials in the latest styles, and if you want to save from 25c to a0c on a shirt waist you won'tmiss this offer. 411010116.14111.11111.14 1.•dtee'isblrl walsts,.lade from prlote and maellos, newest styles, eel( es white sellers, dark and 141t colors; e•vy, pale bins, pink and heliotrope, eta. The same materiale were made gad sold early lo the e seasonlat 90t'and 51.00 sees. We Dogtrot them at • low figure and you oars take Tose abates o1 ,be lot at exl.6 33c Curtain fluslin, 17c. 50 yards handsome ourtain muslin, 48 Wheel wide, white mored, with pattern In yellow and pay blue. e atable for bedroom curtains, reg• ■lar price was 36o, but we cut 1t right In two for June and it goo. at per yard. 17c 25c Curtain Muslins, 15c. 45•inah curtain muslin, ecru ground, with brocaded patterns and fawn flowers, floe quality, regular price wa 25o, for Jane selling, per yard LUC Real Scotch 0Inghams,17c (The 25c kinds) We have about 150 yards of fine Scotch ginghains and zephyrs that are marked for speedy clearance. Floe Snotoh gingham" and rephyrs, the finest goods we carry In stock, suitable for waists and ohildren'a wear, plain and broken shooks in blues, pink" and oombinatlose, rev star 25o qualities, for Jule selling, oholoe, per yard 17e Table Linen for June. The stock of table linens is too heavy. This is the way we are going to reduce it : Half blraohe,l table lines, 614 to 70 in. wide, firm and heavy sloth, nest S egal pattern, .111 wear aid bleach well, real geed value at 60o a yard, ear Jane pries will he 37C rte. (reality bleaohed table linen, hem weight, handsome floral pat- tern. 68 to 70 teethes wide, am pelee ba Men 75e bet for .lass •ening 1t w111 be 500 Summer Corsets, 25c. A good onree,, ton, well made from strong net, goal filling used, Bt well and will glue satisfactory wee, sizes 19 to 26, for June oelllog,tper A` pair . 25c Art fluslin, 5c. Colored aft muslin, good quality, 27 inches wide, border, or.em g d with blue, -pink sod heliotrope Bowen, epeeist for .lane be Linen Towels, 12c 10 dozen linen towel., hemstitched and hemmed ends, plain or ooiored bordere,large rite sod good weight, 12espeolal tor .lane 60c Carpet for 40c. 100 yards of jots btuwels o•rpet,good patterns In medium to dark osiers, w111 stand • lot of hard weir. The regular prise le 60o, for .lane we �/t, pot the lot on tale at per yard.... 40c 25c Cottonade, 18c. It is not every (lay that 25c cottonade can be had for 18c per yard. While this lot lasts you can bey HeavyCottoned., strong firm make, wilwear wall, narrow stripe le fray, sold all over .t 25o, our prloe 1 for .lane es8clllny ., 8c Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, 2 for 5c. bedtime hama►Itahal oemhrin Hand. kerchiefs, regular else, fine quality, 1-i1roh hem, the regular 50 kind, set epeeist .lane Wee, 2 for 50 Dress Goods for June Sell- ing. Bargains for June buyers that will be well worth coming after. A few of the many good linea we will sell -- Blank ladles' sloth, 50 Inobee wide, "liftable for suite or skirts, for 87C June Farley black drew geode, doh deep bleak, will wear well and not taro rusty, • few skirt lengths only left. regular 51 60, ter Joao eelltag,'Mr 755 y rd Fancy Sgared lose, neat small pat Citi tern, memo thread, makes a capital simmer skirt. regular pries 800, for Jose selling Hlaok corded drew goods, 40 Mabel wide, all pare wool, regular 86e, ler 455 Jane selling, per yard 200 yards of colored dries geode, plata Delon In brews, navy, (awn, myrtle, trey, eta., all wool, last sada of a ler of our 50o and 600 Ilnw, tor Jane renis;, p•r yard All -Wool Tweed at Half -a Dollar. (Usually sold at $1.00.) Just because we are clear - hag out all our tweeds you get this bargain. Flee quality all•weel tweed, dark ' nada, will weir well •ed make sp • good salt, reeler pries 51 00, sot ha two ter Jena .stile., sow Skirting, 12ec. 36 lneh limey colored m•ea.s •kktMsf. narrow 'tripe rumbles saws is e el molar 360 Iles, tor Janalue ;s EL HODGENS BROS. aOoeaICH Fen b MOur. h Floor. p S horts. SireeetsItrg Pe 1lu.&wI QQ�a�ls.eI r'W.e Harley a..e� atter. Obsess used er Hides... Hides .. Live )r emend Ham. N Laird. to toed cattle.] LIAR' tar north el Ash0da bel.nc' ;Kato us with we 10 . etre 6weIIl d well}•, h itcher, n yodu Is idea ed by fu to JUS. I.AN 04 terms. lands. h tendert, bundial land. ItOW.r W1,t eteoe h, on Piot au the t further HOC81 P. R. Oodertt Mud w. MDrum pipe ore ve •tanto u� at Erne its DRS of Com Night c pr. NW old re P CHA A doer et 1e •ding leading Mere lowest w. Hook 130114 Ftre eossp Uma street F. Fire. L efreote rates p Heat reses34 Moe deters u SalesI w t•gelh and eu saw Ott sass 'a W/ Wand shoot) COI Aa day,; for th the pi front plaint lhl, airs 0 the ix N'' Not taw T Iloatt roiliest 1a tit port most Ing r ansa wit h l Jow Hero d cwt te•. SE der Hun, Hata tthtee ow nen I Pe .111 prin EAU 1. 00(134 �e n l resit fort, rout rani the 1 rein Th ".pt nee NI .01 ant