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TRUPADAY, Avg. 15, 1901,
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
Summer
Goods....
SUMMER GOODS
Pretty well sold out, but we still have a
few desirable lines in Muslius, Ginghauls,
Dress Goods, AIk-Over Laces, Parasols, all
going at reduced prices. There will be lots of
Warm weather yet. You will save money by
coming to Smith taro's first ou any Summer
Goods.
REMNANT SALE ON NOW
ANY END AT HALF FORMER PRICE.
Some nice ends of press Goods, Cloths, Prints, etc.
Might be just what you need.
PREMIUMS FREE
Have you seen those LuDel m,11,'' 1;ileking,
!'hairs we are giving away. l ►oD l cost you a
cent. Your paying the spot cash for all goods
is the SCKEST ; We can thereby afford to give
you those. premiums. Wo have no losses by
ball debts. Our prices aro the lowest -qual-
ity considered.
('OMPLETE STOCK ()F
Clothing and Gents' furnishings
NEW FALL
COSTUME CLOTH
How about your Fall.('ostume . Start ear-
ly ; have it made up , ; get the hole sea-
son's wear out of it. We have just eceived
new Cheviots, new Cannel -hair Clot, :, new
Venetians, new Serges, new Enlbro ered
Flannels, new Jackets, new Shawls. Col • e in
and slake a_ selection.
CASH OR PRODUCE.
DUNGANNON.
Nortca.-Tis 10001 egenor In Dungannon
toe Twe Stawat. Is at the oleos of J. u. W AHD,
move *mer, etc.. who will receive or
den tor subscription'. sdverti.•ng and lob
wore. and 4. lntbertzed to give receipts for
amounts mid for the same
irl_. uA S, August b.
Iv!ARI\'. A I' 1,1511. Harvestt,gopers-
Meas. befog favored with good weather, are
about finished. Vette o number of the
(.,men ale through. Tie toot, toot of the
khrr'.htoa machine le now In order W•
have out as yet heard result as to quantity
and q salty.
Curio -it Norte -Rev. Messrs. R. Fair
bairn, ,i A , and W. J. West, of Rlaev.le
•zohaoged pulpit. IsstSabbath.. •Rev. kir.
West rave an interesting sod practicsl
discourse on the words embattled la the
2nd verve, el the .3rd ohaptor M•Isohl. Mr.
....Knight, • etude0t of divinity on lest
Sabbath morning 000duuted etrylce both
morning and emoting io the Metbodlet
obaroh very aooeptabty.
Sitrenhv err 1'I I '0 1 -0e Monday the nih
Um municipal 000io ll held a realm, ail the
members pressor, reeve R. Medd in the
ohatr. %Vs were pleseed to see ex -reeve
Jas. (ilbeon whose ger al woven, I. recalled
te mind this pleasant days spent during
hie term, as a township official. .I. Mar-
shall, of lily tb, township engineer, was pre•
sent on business re the report of the survey
and estimates for ltunganoon draining,
wbteb was acoepted by the monorail A
n umber of oh.•ques were tnued for pay
meat for contracts, greys' mei lumbar.
Kates for 1901, moiety, towoehip and
school were Takeo Into consideration. Next
sesston,l'hursday, Saito 5th.
PgR•nyA t.. - Mt.. Mary Jardine, daughter
of David Jardine, and Mise Emma Russell,
now of Toronto, formerly of Ashfield, are
an an extended visit to relatives at their ro
speotive former homes They report helog
greatly pleased with city life which they
e njoy very mu_h. ecru • ,umbar
of our ottL.,ns in Dungannon and
viototty are taklot la the etcun101 to
the Prairie Proyloo.. prominent among
whom are Thoma% Smiley and family, Max-
well Wilson and Albert E Treleaven... .
Your scribe returned home on Friday atter
haying about two week. enjoyable sit
with friends to E,.t Wawanosh and other
peeoes, ales with Mr. and Mo..lohn !teethe,
of (coderioh, on the way homewards. with
whom he had a very pleasant tone
klaster Wm. (irawford returned home to
snarly alter hsytog splayed himself 1• r
wine time visiting relative. • end rrfrnds In
the Forest CPy . .Mr. -aod Mrs. Wm,
McNally and family, auoompaaied by Me
MoNally's brother in Blyth, vpeot deet Soh.
bath afternoon with relatives to ylcti.ity el
1 ort Albert Joseph Smith, now of
Chloago, std some years ago • resident of
Duogannon and vluiulty, is on a visiting
tour to relative" and a.vlualotancee. We
. re ples"ed to see him looking quits rigor-
ous
igorous sed healthy ... Key. T. MoNetr Is
vtdttng relatives met of here. We wi-h
him • pleasant visit sod safe return
Mn. I ll;onner baa in the Circular 'leen on
Mood *y .I)urTom, of Lt000ln, bavtog
ended hi. holiday term has I -roomed work,
Mr, sod Mrs. James Walker. being
s000mpantsd by their son James :.led his
elle. are on *boot two weeks' visit to re
!alive, at Ingersoll Mr and Mr..
James Walker, jr., who have tor some time
been vlsltingtfriend. bare and In the vicinity,
are we Dreamy, on lha homeward journey
to the carafes mo00ty. We wish them a sale
journey. They report having bad an en
joysh,e cleft.... . The many friecdt of
Wm. McMatb, who U very unwell, would
bo plesesd to hear of bis recovery. to health
In the near future. Irovld Roe., of
Hermit and formerly et Dungannon. visit
ed relatives 00 Sunday tut. He looks •e
It that nasion of the CO Wry egretd
with him.
Ti rciAY, Augnot 13.
Rt-ot•tvtva -Rural .oaeol., as tae hob.
days elope on next Saturday, will oom-
meneedhe 1.11 term on Monday the 19;b.
SI'tctse SI Mrnrrly. -We sincerely gym
path•zr with Mr. Mt1'arlhy, of Ooderlch,
,n the ewe trial in the loss of her only
daughter, Mary. May He wbo has prom
feed to be a husband to the widow, imitate
and o moot. her now In her deep ant hese v
O 411 ntfon, Sour oorrespnndrnt has for many
years known Mr". M,1-.rthy and family,
and theretore deeply sympatt.,oes with 1. .
,F'1•"Hesemo. The surrnundm;s of the
i'reebvnrlen mance need improvement, so
moistly the teams. It w111 now be in order
for the managing committee to mike the
0eoeseary Improvemente there le goof
sod substantial manse no the premien", but
the lame, erpeclmlly in front, :n its promo
condoler -a, Is in bad shape, and to a great
extent 1s hardly fit to tern oattlr, ete., and
More te}kl-abets our •
Annual Summer Sale.....
Bowe you .ren our low full clothbound Rooke, direct from
lite English publishers, 127 titles to pi:k from, all one price, lac
Special for light Summer Reading :
A new tierieg of paper I•nund Books,. regular 2rtc. Our An•
nasal Sumner Sale price, 15c. Remember these !woks are all
new, clean end fresh • direct from the American Publishers.
We have also n .erie. of paperbound Rooks, published by
Donough Tiros., Chicago, at 25e Our Annual Hummer Sole, 100
Tenni■ Raokets, Croquet, Base Ball 0tlods,
Fans and Hammocks Anneal Summer Sale price, } off.
Crinkled and Crepe Tissue Paper, regular 10e. *Ed 15c. per !toll.
Our Annual Summer tiitle pile, 5c per roll. Look .harp if -you wish
the pretty colors.
Just to hand :
A new line of Souvenir (roods, Sterling Silver Spoons, China and
View Goode.
School Opening :
if you will, to save money buy your School Books ind
School Supplies itt thie sterethe largest stock and the lowest
prices.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
PORTER'S Book Store,
(hsvt Hotta* Stever", 1 'cetera, h.
besides lo. lit bed is contrast with the
maw. -
UttY Cove -Rsselu of bat werk'.pe.atlge
of 1)rogaanoa Goa Club :
loom OB bawd
200 yds. 100da Total
T. O. Allen 49 IS b4
A. Daher i8 37 75
11. J. Crawford . 42 37 79
W. tlproule 44 13 b7
J. E. ('antrlen 25 19 44
C. Elliott . . 42 38 110
11 Heckle . . . 49 41 90
J. Cumberland 4i 35 190
Cscavt Noras--aTho rectory here has
undergone • reeovatlon .a4 11 )• a aw cwt
and comfortabto. sad adds to the prowls
5101 appuurum el the village. 1111 mem'
ben and pastor are to be eongratnlated on
ibe Improverurute on the cuurob property.
I'he "keds tor i he acuuutmodet:ou of horses
and rigs fur Sabbath use, are finished. The
uuatractor, lir. S:mesos. hat given pot re!
eathfaatton .. V r. 'Taylor and kle luyot,ef
Onetime, occupied the pulpit at marring
and evee'.it service*. maw.- ivelv. to the
Methodist church, the pastor, Rev T. Mo
Nalr,befog "bun' tpandirg to. holidays.
U•t115u A\u G' t\ ., 1'I a Mimes
halts old \I eagle Nevin., of Godellab,
are maiovmg themselves viedtug their
eremite mime sad other relative* In the
vicinity. ....Mr. andIre. Clarence Te.•
o.agtou, now of Citadel', sod formerly of
Goderteh, are visiting mien h ':urs of the
Mellough hotel bed the Muses ltallough,
their cou.!w Site Stoba,of Seeforth,
sod her a ,e. Graybeing eo • visiting tour
tc, relatives In \Viaghim and t.odertob, ars
now saltine the pet -attest home and eolay.
Ing themselves ...Mies 'c - s i 4loklett,
of %% Ingham, vatted the pueotal home na
Sunday last ... Colin Pentland, formerly
of Itucgaonon, and now of Ilii.";., and
fami:y, and Mise Rom, oho acc..mpaaied
them, are riming relative* ..4 resewlag
former sc,loalotmees Mt.. Dousld
MrN.oins toturne.l home on last Saturday
after having •bout a week's phaseout visit
to Mende at (loderfob, Her•.1. lirand
Rend and other points . '1', Simmers,
of 11 iogham, was for the time tine in one
valets on last Sunday, soli expressed blm•
Kit as being delighted with the nes,
appsa{mea o1 our rillaeo. He will probab:y
ootne again. ... kir. Welsh, Idle Inmates
moot, was here last wed, on busines in his
Zine. . Miss ('late Stuthers, eldest d►ogh•
'er of Stephen Stother,, enjoying herself
vatting at her grandmammte sad renes log
former aatocletoe.... ..'b. Miaow/ Cat t.e
sad Idabel Mouutiey, of the Forest (illy.
bre the emote of Mrs. IS. J. ('c•wlu.:d, and
.rt copying themselves immorality
Mus Idabel Anders to of 'l pronto. 1e the
guest of her untie and aunt. Kov. Mr. and
Mr,. Falro•ern. She Is hsvleg ♦ good ttme
and en Plata' her visit
POR TER'S HILL.
Mos»ov, Aug. 12.
Mie* Porter, of ,N iogham, iv the guest of
her •our, Mn. A. (' ..
Rev. Mr. McMillan. u! Torcute, presses•
el la Kathaby on Sunday.
5. McDougall sad '1'. A. McDonald ia•
teed to go. to Manitoba era Tuesday, Aug.
13
Geo. Rowton .ted his two daughter', of
%Ingham. soil Alias Newton. of Chicago,
are semi .4 the home of C. Newtoo.
CARLOW -
Moso.t1, Auk. 12
Mrs. Rob1. Henderson returned last
erste from nakote.
J. Lor1 mod Thos. Maim in cad leaving
for then set .n liTirdiy.
Mr. Tyndall, of Philadelphia, Is visiting
bis aunt, Mrs. Tyndall, here.
Rey. W. U. Kay. of Dorchester, 'valet-
a py the Presbyunan pulpit here tt c poet
t SsbMthe, and the two Sondem sf•er
As Rev. Lr. Thyme. of Toronto, will
othat te.
PORT ALBERT.
9'rt.rAY, Aug, 13.
Miss y Smith "rent Sunday at her
home here.
Mr. •nil Mee Martin Inieh, of Beaumont,
Texas, are het 0a a two months' visit.
Will Ilawklns left this morning for II am
iltooto.ttrodthe Grand Lodgeof the I tin.
F.
NLes Nollle and Hattie Donee], of God•
ertch, visited ,'lather in the village ooSuh-
d.v.
\1r. anti Mr■ Itell sad Mr, and Mies
'Foote, of hoe Rao er, dell"1 Jas Hawkins,
sr , 1s.t week.
Mies Cunningham i. 'tending • week at
the Grand Bend, after which she leaves to
attend the Loodoo Normal School.
Miss Evelyn Malden gee a petty last
Friday afternoon to her little Inch -animate',
whoa a most eoloyalle time was "pent by
the i t Ie folks.
LELBURN.
kloototy, August 12, 1901.
We, with many others,sxpreu our elocere
slmp.thy to the former pastor of the Pres
byteri•n church We, Rev. NI. MacKay, of
(iodrttoh, on the sad lois of his wife, who
was so popular with us all durirt' his pastor-
ale, 14... N Sams conducted funeral service*
1n (oderice, and the «,, vim at Stratford was
conducted 1,1 Rev. Mr. Pwton.
11 A.Horton out twenty two sores of toot
at K N Shaw', is two env, lent week, kir.
Sb•w do ng the sleeking, following the
machine up to get the last sheaf from It ere
limey left the field se the town clock
chimes could be heard sirl.lag (r 0 on the
(eh of Augusto 1901. This crop, when
threshed, will be one of the beat yield* In
Leiburo_ _
treat regret 1e etprested here 1. the
death of hire. S. 14.4.14, at Lor 'abidance,
on poplar row, nets here,nn Tuesday of last
week. The demessorl,wit h her hu.baod,oame
to rur midst about twenty etc ye tri age to
reside, and for yeas elle snit her husband
Mid family did much for the promotion of
&lurch work, and hate oh11.1eea helped with
the temperance cane.. Her example as a
kind me, I.ar amt nelghber will elwsyr len
b -fore us in memory. We extend to the
1e -oared husband and children our deepest
•ynpathy in the Itreperelr'e lura they have
met with. Mt. 1.innet& removed from here
1.•4.8 , assent home seven a"•r. at&..
DUNLOP.
Movbey, Au root 12, 1901.
Mr. Y.Dead, • heir rwflpet-ef fivers',
and popularly ks,we Letr, hay of late Lego
eating the beauties of nature and pot. le of
1 itereat wend hayfield, and le so phi hoed
that he It going to sable there in the neer
lrrure Gypsies are again In our malar.
This time they are camping In a geld near
our hotel Miss Maggie McLeod, of
I..oknew, is stetting here ..1. Cameron
Rad It. 111 .grin a, of Looknow, were guesti
of Hefty Tiebborne, tau wr••k The lade,
dialog theft stay, took a dip in the waters
of old 1111,01 i.oftns Cumming is an
here on a furlough of several %make Som
London, and is on the move seri.♦ o!4
friends of his hot hood d.ym and not forget-
ting the fair ones.. Many here tome-. to
twice the death of Mrr. MacKay, wife of
the former pester of the 1'rest.yt"tion
ohnroh here .....The fired thrashing of the
row century here came of on the R h of
Angus( at Lvoesdowo• (um. If MI thrzsh-
int• that are to follow meet with snob
golden wether no 7hunday was no one
will 'tremble working at one. The Tobin
brothers had • 1a11 of men en hand.
1 The Ryan steam., did the thrr'ehing
I whish opened at 7 A M by Knbert •Jiold
i threwbq the fird sheaf off the mow, which
was .,pertly °slight by 11 A. Berton in
the lots i nnd, out with Ms right sed pa.•'d
to Joseph'1'hempwn to 'red to the machine.
Jaesph Hayw.ed earned the lint boebl
ibreshed to the granary. Dor ng the day
A. A W,Illam, Wm. Tobin, h N. Bbaw
and John Barker did onme .INok work
estrylee grain. The l.r re sleek was built
by R. R. H. William with sit helpers.
Fall wheat tussled out thlr three bush
•is to the wre,bark), tweet 'tee end a load
of oats forty nal beatific At the a000
hour t1,. artesian well mud windmill were
Mash admired and the Tobin brothers re•
waved um sot' congratulations on this lin
provemeut. Matthaei Tobin will always be
looked upon as the founder of the e0'.f•
prise hero sod his 1 neighbors that
follow his ersmple will oecsr regret this
move. Tersehe:s will noes that long drive
to the Dunlop river to 1111 the rank with
the bucket or hose pump and the wiled to
future woo's blow around b.royuds where
threehloge are held w Sore Owe ars wind
mple to pump.
PAN AMERICAN NO TES.
To the Salem ot Tue.. Stumm..
MAR Sts, -iii Shilling Buffalo, one leas
n ot fail to be greatly impressed will Be
broad. well paved eyeo•
use, foe we believe In
1 is cap•olty 1, lends the
list of nearly all Amerl•
can olUee. Outside the
Pao-Amaluan grounds
'here Aro many spots of interest l•
yalters, including ' The front, ' "Humboldt
Park," "Forest L.wu ('.meity," etc
There are made to Ivok very protty, by lee
ing so well cued for and having an slow
Jame ad 11 awe s. The Pan Amerman la it
B elt is goott toms of the n.ore noteworthy
hu'l'linge being the l' S, (overomeal
Badding end the wonderful i•.leotrlc.l 'row
er braying 40000 lnc.desoent lights to It
alcor, the.e produced from 4000 hone pow•
sr. 4.117 steed summer hotels have boar)
built for the convenience of visit to during
the Fair, '1'be Alo.ztr, u.ted neer the
Haat Amherst entrance. Is • nt.Aoillcent
Malaise, haying a000modatlen for nearly
1000 gusto This hotel 1. built with all
possible modern equipments fur utlli'y and
comfort and the Illaminat-ion of the build -
loge as viewed from the lower. of the Al
azo le, perhaps, uoturpassed to the olty,
We bad the plaaeure of meeting with a
former Huroolan la he person of Kenneth
Morrie, formerly of Nile, wbo 1s now the
meat reepsote2 oigbtwatohmao on this
hotel, • responsible position. but well look •
ed after by jaytd friend Mortis. Visitors
to the l'aa American will tiol they ono
make easy connection by electric oars from
any depot to the Alceztr. as it is situated
ear the terminus of the -.test railway
Itne. A HrltuuAe,
The Mao...
who once has, by wearing,
experienced the difference
between
R'alk-Over,
the famous American-
made Shoe for Men, and
other shoes will not wear
the others. There is no
longer, m such a case, any
need of argument
WALK OVER Shoes
are the handsomest and
easiest shoes ever made
They are elegant in con
struction, superior in
quality, and yet moderate
in price.
All styles for all uses
and occasions.
ASK FOR THE
Nti4 OVER
SHOE
FOR MEN
col), by
C.ryrlght.J.
P. T. HALLS.
appearing,. Hole agent for QUEEN
QUALITY, the famous
Shoe for omen.
RILYNAS &-CORICI,
the leading Furniture !baler" end
i l mirRrokrww: - hove -jaw votevihrisi Pio
following rode :
Bedroom Suits, 89.00 and up,
Parlor Suits, $15.00 and up,
Couches, 85.00 to 820.00;
Parlor Chairs, $1.0 3 to 810.00
Hall Racks, 85.00 to $18.00
and 'fimee odd pieem of t'untitore.
We asp still 'telling Window Shade.
and Toler at redrend pike.
Mettler) framing, upholstering. Pack
iOI(, etc.
The Underlaaing Department...
1' under evlwri •,rpervteeon, .mI (h"
service tin gearanten ie of the very
while our priers are reme nehll.
NII;IIT Olt 1)A\' cells promptly
Attended to.
We solicit p.tfrrnhatre no the merita
of the gnarly we well end services we
give.
RNYNAS & CORNELL,
furniture Meal... 1 edertabor. ee4 it..
M l wars
Bedford tleek.
eeaerteb.
For the Sick ....
The doctor eau do you no good umi
less his prew•riptiate sire properly out
up from re'iuble ingredient*.
That s where we realer invaluable
aid to the doctor.
We eoinpouud preeeriptioue as the)
shoot,' he.
F. K. DUNHHAM, Phm. B.
ORUGGIS T.
, eoraer of West sl. and the 4 &dere.
WORSELL'S
I'4 THE PLACE TO BUY....
STOVES,
FURNACES and
PLUMBING
CII F..1.1'.
J. 11. Worsell
Thu cheap atop end (ureteral man,
Ooderlob.
1
The Mae times, of \\'iogham, wbo was
lodged 1a j.11 • weLk ago Friday, snppoa.d JKI i K Y. 1s I.oade rt.o: o, August !rd.
mass*, was tali a to Toronto 'ad Selurday Vernet'', wife or It. H. Jetrray, turd t 3.
Portland Cement......,.
Yon
SILOS, STABLE AND CELLAR FLOORS,
FOUNDATIONS AND SIDEWALKS.
Why use inferior material when the highest grade of
Cement can be hal at a similar cost, or even loss, insuring
much More durable work i
The PENINSULAR PORTLAND CEMENT has the
best record of all the standard Portland Cements.
We have the tests of strength of one Belgian, one (ler-
man, four Canadian and two American _experts before us.
Anyone can see these tests at our store, and if about to use a
quantity of Cement can, upon application, receive a beauti-
fully engraved treatise telling of some of the uses of PEN-
INSULAR PORTLAND CEMENT -what has been done
with Cement and what is being done with it.
M`KENZIE & HOWELL
E7The place to buy all Hart?ware cheap.
BORN
SMITH, io °oderte', onlhuraday,July nth
the wife of Abraham Smith, Ir., of a
daughter.
MARRIED.
HA4H01 bll•KELL. Oa Thursday, at tie
residence of the brides parents, lir and
Ln. Ueorge backed, Coalmine rood. To.
route, by the Rev. 1:. Hamilton. A11oe
rraacee Bickel to Ralph Jame. Harbor.
WALLACE 51M114050 At the panuaage
of Carleton et. M.tbodlst chuiob, Toronto,
0e Tuesday. Aug a, by Rev, J. V. Smith,
It. 11 Jae. U. Wallace to Margaret l m
'moos. Ijou0gast daughter of It:chard eon
mons. tcrmerly or Ooderinh.
DIED•
Mo('AltTlll'. Yuppo.rd to leave died at
Uoderlob. on Sunda). August /th. Mary
McCarthy, aged ri yearn, y mouths aad 41
days.
Toronto World : Dao MoOWteeddy, tet
the last issue of TONT Ht'tto' ybmtr.l.,tates •
shy .t Mr. Crawford. M. 1. A , •. well se
Hon. John Dryden, ileo want* all "guinea
pigs" driven .,nt of publlo bite to Canada, to
the end that no man .hell um political post-
tlno to further pereooal gain. Missy people
slit enders* the idea.
tbee
Ivory
W woe otusles*" College. me should take
hich reopensmores .
under • rely management. on Noadar. Sept.
1. 11401. Circulars free on appltoatton. t•. 4,
Ml.liktlNp, Preeldeat ; A. L lic1NTYRi,
secretary.
I raLc1'tnv►: �o t.t
HODGENS BROS•
= Of
lei.; iTo, IT.
$2.25 and $3.00 Parasols
Selling at $1.15.
Brand New Goods at That.
There is no exaggeration in the above statement. It is just the plain facts of
the case briefly told, dere is the reason we can do it. The other day we got a
chance t(, buy some handsome fancy parasols for less than half their regular
value. All are this season's goods. They were made by the leading manufac-
turer of the Dominion and are the last ones, twos and threes of the lines he
sold for $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 retailing. It was the greatest parasol bargain
that ever came our way, one of the kind that comes but once in a long while.
We pass it on to you and place the entire lot on sale at the remarkably low
price of
$1.15 each.
Fanoy 51111 pal:ttole la shedee of royal and oavy blue, heliotrope, purple, oardine' and trey ground. with Urieot•
al and scroll Jeslgns in white 51.1 black, pl.lo or wltb white or Paisley pattern border. band.. of finely pot.
t.h.d wood to w.teh the top and have handsome horn and Dresden mooatler+. Th. frame 1. very light and
strong, There I. nota parasol In the lot tb.t would sell for less than (il 251. the regular way and army aro
$3.00 line.. The whole lei; goes on .ale at moo at your Melo* for . ,
1.15
The quantity is limited. 'Those who come first will find plenty to select from but of
course when the last one is sold we have no more at any such price.
New Sailor Hats -
25c Each.
Perhaps it is a little late' in the season to advertise sailor
hats but it is a '`late in the season" price we have to- telt
about. These aro new hats just in this week and at •2:1c are
considerably under value.
Ladles' seller bate, rough straw with white or black bands, stew goody, nasty
skip*, spoofs! fee the rest of the sat.eoa, Gaols 25C
White Muslin Shirt Waists,
Fifty Cents Apiece.
The shirt waist stock is getting down near the vanishing
point. We want to get it there, get it right Clown so that
we will not have a single, solitary garment to carry over.
Fifty cents each ought to clear out this line of white ones.
I.adise' white moelln shirt waists, good quality, nicely tacked, pearl buttons, wit
t nae. Tele is the balanoe of our dollar line. O. sale Saturday at gab . WF
New
Bath Towels.
Some extra good values in bath towels
came to hand the other (lay. They are good
qualities, medium aull large sizes. The prici.,
are
18e, 23c, 374c and 50c each.
A New Corset at
Half awdollar. •
We have a new corset at this popular price. It is the
halt half -dollar corset the have ever sold. In fact we have
not been able to find a corset factory in the country Making
0110 as good for this price. Ask to see it the next time yon
want a pair of corsets.
Comets mode of strung jean, filled with highly temiered watch enrleg steel, steel,
oovsnd with eateen, the popular short shape, nicely trimmed with law and
baby ribbra, what fl&Mor and comfestable, par mar
i
Odd Prices on
Odd Lines.
Just at this season of the
year we att busy clearing up
all our odd lines of summer
stock. We pick out all these
odd limes, )nark them at odd
price's and soon have them
turned into money. -- Two -:
weeks ago whitewear got its
marching orders and it went..
This week it is parasols and if
'you watch our windows Fri-
day and Saturdayyou'll see
some prices that will interest
you.
All
Parasols
Marked
at
Qulok March
Prices for
Friday and
Saturday.
Our 57c-
Corsets.
We remind you again of
our big bargain in corsets at
57 cents per pair. We are
changing the lines of corsets
we handle at a dollar and are
clearing out the present stock
at 57c a pair
Rteodard dollar marmite, made of jean
and onotll, stool or ben. filling, hang
waist, gouda that are told all over 57e
as $l 00, •leatleg a1 pot pair u
Patterns for School Girls.
.Test at the time when people are' oginning to think of school
again, The September Designer has a special article regarding
for aprons school girls. it is for sale in our paper pattern department.
We have a Fall Line of Standard Patterns Just toceived.
ems= z_.
HODGENS BROS.
OODERICH.