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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-8-22, Page 88 THURSDAY, Aog. 22, 1.)01. THE SIGNAL : GODERICII ONTARIO. Summer Goods.... SUMMER GOODS l'retty well sold out, but we still havo a few desirable lines in Muslins, Ginghanls, Dress Goods, All -Over Laces, Parasols, all going at reduced prices. 'There will be lots of warm weather yet. You will save. money by coming to Smith Bro's first ou any Summer Goods. REr1NANT SALE ON NOW ANY END AT HALF FORMER PRICE. Some nice ends of Dress Goods, Cloths, Prints, et... Might be just what you need. PREMIUMS FREE Have you seen those handsome_ Rocking Chairs wo are giving away. Don't cost you a cent. Your paying the spot cash for all goods is the SECRET ; we can thereby afford to give you those premiums. We havo no losses by bad debts. Our prices are the lowest -qual- ity considered. COMPLETE STOCK OF Clothing and Gents' furnishings NEW FALL. COSTUME CLOTHS How about your lull Costume r Start ear- ly ; have it made up early g son's wear out of it. We have just received new Cheviots, new Camel -hair Cloths, new Venetians, new Serges, new Embroidered Flannels, new Jackets, new Shawls. Come in and make a selection. CASH OR PRODUCE. Smith Bro's (Sc- Co. DUNOANNON. Nance.- The local simnel in Dnngen000 foe The BIONA1 V at theumoe of J. O. wAnu, J.1'., 000vsyaeosr, to.. who will reoelve or den for ■utwc..lptione. advertising and Job work, and 1. authorized to give receipts for amounts tad for the same Toe:NoAv, August 23. CoNvAL•st•I' .-the many friends of aur popular Implement agent, who has been on well, will be plotted to know 6e is ■b!e to Wood to haloes' as weal. WIArntR -Hurler Sunday nigh) list the Looe spell of drought was broken by ooplorm &bowers of rain whtoh continued on Meoday. Koos and pastures will be great ly bwnetted. 1NOtsrosxu -- W"e, •long with the mum• mous friend' of IVm MoMath, who has been vary III for a length ot time, retest to know that he le still In • 13w state of health It is pireslor to know that hi Ie submitting to hu illness with Christian fortitude and patleot resignation. Go& lace -Result of lost wSS 'apes•. floe of rifle olub Lean OR head 201) rde. 10J Ode Total. 11. Suckle.. . 46 43 89 J. Black .... 47 41 88 R.J, Crawford.... 44 338 8866 T. U. Allen . ... C. Elliott . 39 35 74 1)r.M. Bios ... 34 26 60 A. Dlsber 41 17 68 Pir,'uyt -On Wednesday of last week Mesdames Crawford and • good number of our olllrene eojoyed th.meslvo plealoing at Port Alters (10 Friday, Mrs. Dr. tike and Rev. Mrand Mn. Collies, Mrs. Crawford and Mises' Carrie and Mahal Mwutjoy, of London, befog a000mpanled I.y Mester W. Crawtord, Mn. Donald Mo - Nevin and Mrs. D. Blekle, had • pleesa'tt time planted,' at the Point Farm. They speak highly of the esteemed hoot. ('arINU ANO Gmwo.-The Misses Dunlop, el Napier, and K4warde,et the Forest City, duels, last week had a very pleasant time visitant Dr.and Mr. Moe . W.end Mn. Clarence Pennington trod daughter, Miss OIs, of tin dorm) (::ty, also Miss Viol. Pen alaaton, of Godertoh, are enjoying them• salves visitleg Mrs. M.ltou.h .red (Rushton and Master Everett, of the Milloueh bosoms Wm F.a.I, of Vermlllllon, M Dakota, and brother of Mee. Peal Smelttor, of Laekeow, is visiting relatives here ..d A TRIP TO CALIFORNIA. Sights on the Way From Huron to the Golden Gate vicinity, and intends to return home atter hayloft .bout three weeks' pleasant 'nett. It is about thirty three }ears since ho was to Ontario and he expresses hlm.'sll highly pleased with this eaotlun of uountry. ble gentlemen look. spry and vig mous Mins lolly Brown, of Toronto, is visiting her uomin, Mn. D. MoNevir •. and other relatives. ....Rey. Walter Col line, of Wardsvtlle, lett tor home on NAI ur dray alter having • pleasant idiot for two or throe days with 11r. and Mn. Bine Mr. and Mn Holmes, el the Sepoy Village north of here, were one day lest week the gnome of Dr. and kers. Bice, with whom they had • very pleasant tins .... Mr. John ihydgee, of Goderloh, arrived hero last week no • visiting tour to her parents, other relattvea and former anivalat0ooee. Mesdames Morrison and Dahlia'. of Detnit, are enjoying themselves v eating mtbo hostess and family of the klallongt. house Master Wm. Stewart, who .e otcdying the drug buelr.••' to theotty of To. route, left hen reiantly to resume lite studies after having about three week,' ples.ant vitt .t the homestead and pet• ing former emaciates and irlinds hero and in the vicinity. We were p!eued to knit% that be le thus tar auooessfully ptoseou:iog his studies Master Herbert Whjard, who 6a oompleted his approotloeship at 16e drug profesuoo, is b•vlog • good time vultiog hie parents, 1 rather, and sisters and former schoolmates. He raised. to take • coupe In the Ontario College of t'hermacy when It to opens for 1a11 term. We wleh him farther Fenmess Mies Bella Jardine, teacher, left home oo last $.turd.y via lloderlcb to 11•shwood, where she has secured • poati in for the next term se teacher. Th. young lady spent the hell day.yery p!euantty at the homede.d an, other pointe. HOLMESVILI E. 'thee. W.Itere has purchased Mr. honk Ins' farm edictnine his own. Rey. Mr. Humor and !.roily lave gone to Wlodsor and Ewer to epebd • Lew weeks Rev. E. A. Shaw. of Benmlller, took Mr. Homer's work on Sunday. hales le l.uw.. Resorts 1be wormuu Temple el Ball l eke t Isi pre. Iran. the Ovi.ldr eau trur nee. ews.hlur end naprrlsll.r., 11 • have reo•lved Irem fade to 1, F'uher, of IlolmeavIIle, an armoury of Its reeohe trip to ll.hfurnl• and British Columbia. We are able to publish only • portion of it thls week ; the rrmalt.Ier of the lutenist - hag letter ea ill appear next week :- To the Editor of '1'.1r 0i,(11 ht. haatSlR, - to compliance with your ('(0111 I shall endeavor to gko an accnuht of my trip to California and Brutal 17ohm Ma, an e000uot, however, winch must nacos eerily be Incomplete, as 1 o.000t hope to touch on mon than the moat decking silos and 1poidoots is a Ounce), of something like eight tboussnd miles. Oa the morning of Thursday, July llth, 1 was OD my way. My destination was tie same as that of the old "iorty•nin.n," but west • d,9.reooe hr tLo omens of travel at our disposal --they, with their bursae, weg- oo,. guides, provisions, to start on an over- land journey, tedious beyond description, dangerous In the extreme, and one which th:y cool,' not hope to complete to less than three months. I, with a 11.and, grip in hand, with the latest triumph, of engin- eering .t my disposal to fly arose the con- tinent lu .tut et as many d.yr, the bast of attention o1 all sides and all for • paltry two yards of ticket. As I ,at at the oar window and the landscape seemed to fly petit me blast • swiftly moving p..onuu,' I thought of tho contrast and old to myself, "All honor to Ihoee venturesome spirit' who brayed the perils of they knew not whit and planted in that western clime the seed, of mill eition and thus w.ro the ad- vance guards of what has made possible the girdle of steel that makes • city oo the other si to of a continent but a nixt door n.IgLbor 'btosoo- but It tonight ; thesombre hers bang. over .11, and the ove•hangleg oleoa'o are rt tl toted in the faces of every policeman w movable that chancel to b. • eke. The Immovable figure that stands in the centre of the Chi- cago & Northwestern waiting room oallieg out the departcro of trains In • deep Repot' Aral roloe Is suggestive of tho angelllab- riel with hes Rae tell. Morning rimier sod 1 awoke jwat In time to tee that F ether of Waters -the Mississippi. Yee, there It is tlowtoq awsv to the south, to 6) swelled by 'milt print streams as the Missouri, tl o Arkane se, Bb Grande, oto. W harry on and use soon in the country made famous ..v, bettor b 1' door! 1 1' h' 1 f . r known as y '•Buff.to Bill,' tat where once the bison '..wed ani fed In .l1 he orl.tias glory the modern or 1. monarch of the 11.10., bat be lives only for her tinvnoisl value to bis own- er. Council Bioffs-i name given on account of the rumorous eructate held by the Swint (In former times) among the .urronndinp bluffs -la reached. O.nah• i. poised and Deaver 1i at hand. Ilse* beginseuob woo• levy a delights the eye of the tourist and throws ludo testacy the hear; of amt •rtt•t Ie close ,uccesioo Colorado Sp;l-i(e sod Manitou, with Met, tnmparable sppnrten• sores, the Garden of the Gods and 1'.ke. 1.aT...- The tourl.t bee .te...oad- thee* paces •1 h1• two. From serors the rest have more hundreds of gb ble trotters. Fnyusal ly semen( them become ensmonred of the glace, boy a lot and call the spot, borne. A. a •(queoo0,• profusion of magni Rent villa line the prinotp•l .veouos. 1 u' ('.lorsdo Springs and Manitou are both de• etdaliy western and -shall 1 osy It -yes, American. The (Atoning are • couple of extract' that I clipped from one of 16e n o Mini/ p19.r.-' Colorado Spr;ogs is an attractive oily, tidy and prim as a young miss in her Irene, end much of the same jsunt n to and color. There to so abound mg .1r of Ninth 'rhe champsgne In the air comment. o'ee a ('•(w vigor to mind and body ia nottceallo coolrast to the dower The meeting of the town oeunoll, ooet• posed hem bot' Friday night, w.Il be hold kemerrow (Friday) eveal.g. More talk about ,our Annual Summer Sale..... mevttneatu of fine Leleland.re." Bal fee adverti.log trash, Manitou ea•lly Oahu away the palm as 1s uvideooed by the fol- lowing "Suolety has adopted Manitou, throwlup around the village the r'sleslw maple of pretty women, goy equipages, and suoh goat and glitter as atuub to balls, partite, plolates, o,00ert• and flirtations." A stop at either of those oleos would not t o complete without • vele to the Uatden "1 the (led% and Klee I'eak. The former a vette' of wonder., a strange weird sold tudo where nature has pellet noted etraoge 'teaks of sculpture 51.1 feats of iohlteeture. Here ale most quaint and groterque ima- ginations of forms, some of wbloh neve re- oelved appropriate doilguatlons as the Sta- tue of Liberty, • Dolphin Lion, )(lein, Uernel., el.. The latter, seen bevund t6e Garden of the laude, is ruubed • 'her by Dao or • railway P. rears its lofty aura- Int umort for over 14,000 t o' shoos the ma level and peaty of ooportuo o ily is afforded t I. e traveller for Indulving to that subtle °aarm that seems to ebtraule the mountain climber. 11 Ito 6a not heard of the It tyel Conroe in the llrtud C'a000 of the Arkantat. 1'er- hap' nothing In Ito entire range of the K^okles is so •we h. p?mg, so overpower lug to its dteot upon the beholder as this mighty fissure 1n the niche, wrought by who kcows what stupendous upheaval In geologic alias put. lefty feet sol le at the bottom and but seven'y at the top. Tee walls of the moon nee • sheer three thous and feet aboys the level of U. river that rushes and swirls In 1t' narrow hod. At Leedvbla the railway reaches Its nigh• eat •let talon, wit. 10,210 tine and the deo @ mot on the Western side of the Rockies 1s rel.:d, At one place we drop nae foot In every twenty and party employee is at his poet ; the air brakes are osrefulty watched from the oar steps and we reach the valley In safely. I►1s now several hours ride an - ram a barren desert with here dad there • relief to the eye by such places as Fruit, the result of Irrlvatlon test • superior sub- ►tbtu's for rein," At length the %'on of the Mormons, Salt Lake City, Is 'reached and we I one to be- hold the work of Brigham Young with his army of why Of owner the temple and tabernacle • visited first. The temple was built dart the four decades at • oast of 95.000,000 f white grant'. Noae but the yyt.ored use admitted within its .1+ ors. The tabernacle seats ten thousand sad the Mormons worship every Sabbeth • t 2 o'olock In the ah(er000a. Everybody goes to hear the lamouit"pin:drop." Another day on thio desert we pass tlraugh fati'e fields aork. dellvhttul dales i and then we arrive at SAW Fraeoboo' and 1 plume e to realist 1 am iu the land of sun• •shine. San Frano'eno with Its ca.mopoli tLipp ula►loo of 313 000. A then an o'hor vreat Not dawoe upon e. 1 am ' in the land of superlatives ! es, no t' of tt ate •� Fraoolwo • k o hod to S r V 'Meg In and about the oily aid uses the or- dinary positive degree 1 nor aialil 1 Y Pee • R f elf sod descriptive adjectives. Oh. no. It hae,tbe larges) park la the world (Gulden loNte Perk), the b'ggoot ferry 1n oreatlo0, t Wiest bu thog on th a unllneot, the greet est mint that ever ootoed the precious gold en drop. ; till euperiatives are .operlatly 'zed. To ti a• 1 might e.1 1 the most origin ea and ezceed ugly esarct sting pleasure ot etperteocing every alto -soon t0 Sau Fran clsoo with Its high wind, and oast and sand Hying In all directions, the most delightful •od pecaliar .ensatlon of baviog 'sod pour• ed down the reareet portion vl y• ar neck by • m e: aconmmodatmg friend. lents very truly C. L F t..cr. BLIJEVALk. Wrcwttvn.sv, Ang. 14 MIA. Mel.el Id Relied, of Wbrgham, spews Sandal oith her deet, Mrs. Summorvrl'e Mr, and Mrs. EL -Hewer and little M.rg.re•, of llaodltoh, and Ur. sod M(, Ira lt.relav, of Ypellantl, hitch, iso guest. at th" ho'ae of Wm. Messer. The 1Acee for the Canada Cycle en Motor (lo,'i Wear oup were concluded no Saturday night and the trophy now rests in the poems, k a of John Coniter. There some only throe en ries on Saturday bight, Cedt.,B,Inku and Haney,and they reach AUCTION SALE Tuesday, Aug. 27th, at 1:30 p. A LUT OF Gltn ENDS OF DRY COODS Blankets, Quilts, Lace Curtains, Table Cloths, Dress Goods, etc., together with 3 glass Show Cases, 2 Wood Stoves, 1 Coal Stove, 4 Cash Draw- ers, large Sign, Awning, Window Blinds, Tables, Chairs, etc., etc. McKim's Bound to Clear Out Everything :1"1' Till: 01,11 STORE, REID'S 01.1) STAND, AT YOUR OWN PRICE I EVERYTHING GOES: THOS. GUNDRY, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, AUG. 27th, 1901 130 p.m. Portland Cement........ Have you seen our new full cloth-Ilotind Ilooks, direct from the English publisher., 127 titles to pick from, all ono price, 15c Special for light Summer Reading : A new series of paper bound iBooks, regular 25c. Our An nual Bummer Hale price, 15c. ltenteniber those hooks are all new, clean and fresh : direct from the American Publishers. We have also a series of paperbound Books, puhlisheil by Donough Bros., Chicago, at 25c Our Annual bummer Hale, 10c Tennis Rackets, Croquet, Bass Ball Goads, frame and Hammocks. Annual Summer Sale prier, off. Crinkled and Crept Tissue Paper, regular 10c. *Ed 15a. per Roll. Our Annual Summer Sale price, 5c per roll• Look sharp if you Trial, the pretty colors. Jost to hand : A new line of Souvenir (foods. Sterling Silver Spoons, China and View Goode. School Opening : if yen wish to save money hny your Sohall Rooks and School Supplier at this ate re : the largest stock and the lowest prices. TERMS STRICTLY CASH PORTER'S Book Store, Otte Telepleese is No. 100 H. Court. House 5.pure, (io.lerich. For the Sick The dos for an du you no good un less Ilis prenoriptious are properly put up fruni rc'inblu ingreilieuta. That a where we render invaluable aid to the do.•tor. We compound prescriptions Se they .11011.1 he. F. M. DUNHAM, Phm. B. DRUGGIS r. Corner of W'nt et. and the tieuar.' rd the whittler post .0 the order naiad The oup is • very handsome one and Jack Is bo be oongr.Iuleted upon me .0uo.ea, Tra,oav, Aug. CharlosCcultes,ol Muleewurlb, spent Sun- day with his parents hen. Mr. and Mn, MoIooald, of Molesworth, viu'ed their son, (large, tole week. Miss Agile Herbert le y.siting her friend, Mtn Female 1'bompsoa, at Brussels this week. Albert West, of B'yth, elided frleod• In Itinerate tide week. Wm. Jewitt, of Brussels, eh pp( d a oar load of hove from this station to Falmer deo last Tnu ed.y. Mies Aegis Smith., of Morris, visited trle.d, In Seaforth tut week. SILOS, STABLE AND CELLAR FLOORS, FOUNDATIONS AND SIDEWALKS...... Why use inferior material when the highest grade of Cement can be ha'] at a similar cost, or even less, insuring much more durable work ? The PENINSUL,jAR PORTLAND CEMENT has the best record of all the standard Portland Cements. • Wo havo the tests of strength of ono Belgian, one Ger- man, four Onnndinn And two American experts before no. Anyone can see these tests at onr 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 dons with it. M°KENZIE & HOWELL. E:The place to buy all ltart'.ware oheel. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. UNI S.C U L 01.114 0, 1. CARLON, Angst 17. The regular meeting of the Colboroe oouooll wu bold at the township ball. All themem5ers were present exoept Alex Roberto. Th. minutes of orevlous mat Inge were read and coo8rm,.l Moved by Major Young. se000ded Ly Wm. 11111, the' W. L. Ferguson M appointed posad•ksper instead of Thos. Hamilton, who refused 1e u es a oil n wt. Carried. The t Ilowl iso t, we 0 paid,vlz.: Alex Shish/Janie k.og Ston. $15 2,5; Samuel Potter,repalring snow tease at Jo sed H 11, $1.50 ; Star, printing, 54 50 ; H.Ii.ty Herten, stone hammer, .50; William Allen, repairing culvert, $t.501 John Meantime, wire ter fsnoe, 56 00. Moved by Mayor Voueg, seconded by N'INlam Hill, that the county rate be 1f settle, towos'tlp rat 4 THE FAMOUS AMERICAN Shoe for Women THE HANDSOMEST MOST STYLISH AND TH6 EASIEST SHOE MADE The euotees of " Queen Quality " Shone here been so complete and so immediate wherever they have beau iotro.lutwd that it eau properly ler termed "phenomenal " Something inure than the price has achieved this result hero are other shoes at the same price. It is THE S110ES 'THEMSELVES arui what they furnish in aatinfac•tlwc W the nye and the foot that hes made them world fatuous and loaders iu women's high• grade footwear. FASHIONABLE ILEUM -ABSOLUTE EASE. 'Chat rare comb nation -so dilbvult to secure at any price -is furnished in "queen Quality " shoes at half the price commonly (leitmotiv& They are male of the beet aid most fahionable leather., in the latest " up to data " atyles, and by the very bent rueth. ode of construction We link of the women of our town an opportunity to prove our elaima fur thew shorn. All styles -Street, Dress, House, fluting. BOOTS, $3.75 OXFORDS, $3.00 P. T: HALLS Sole Agent fur "queen (Jua'ity " and " Walk Over " Shoes. 0• )1)I.:1(1( ll. mills and smooth' wheel rate 1 4.10 mills es She dollar, also Beth Sect rates to rales 16o amounts ueoemary for the different school sections. Parried. Adjourned to lues) .train 28th 8.plembtr at 2 ...elect 1. s. F. eV. Mc Dos. wti,Clerk. SUMMER SPORTS The Clinton tun olub will visit the (lode d oh olub on Labor Day. Three rinks of bowlers from Mitchell club will visit 1:oderlon today l l'bursJayl. It 1• Mitchell's olvlo holiday and • large ex - e: voted. errant V D Sports In Goderloh wall tote by the re- moval of Geo. Em•rsoo from :own. . Mr. Emerson has always taken an interest In matters athletlo and ha often helped to pre Vide the public with recreetlon along this Ilse The following .cores were made at the ✓ ia c'ub .boot lest Friday W. Lub•m, 5, K Naftel, 5; 1). Mt Iva, 4; Gen. Allan, 3; H. Rutile, 6; B. H W.teoo, 10; F .1. 1' Rafted. 8; T. McDermott, 2; F. Storm, 5; Ulf. Lennox, 7; Geo. Symonds, e, E. N , Lewis, 1. The Goderlob Goa ('1ah was at footer Wednesday of lase week -Clinton'. Mute holiday. The lollowlnp .cores were made : Clinton -Dr Blaakall 8, W. Foster 6. R Graham 6, J K Caoteloa 11, C. Gverbory 11, J. K Hovey 8, .1. Powell 6, total, 59; ordegeok-F. Sho.oa 11, C. Shames 7, W. Retain 7, Vt. Simmons 8, E. It. N as. son 6, R. Retro. °, G. Simmons 6, total 51. An Interesting game of baseball was play. ed at the agriuultural grounds on Saturday afternoon 11 was the "old uns" versus the "youngsters" &gala, but the game sou not ow sided like the previous one, abs humors being even this time. The teams were Semon --W. 'Redderl, o ; W. Damn and H. MaHardy, p ; 11. Tbompeoo, lb ; ,I. Snell, 20; E Tilt, 3b • Ore. L Alla, 1. 1. ; J. P. Wows, o. 1, ; ('. Shannon, r I. ; C, Keane, e. s. Juniors H. Relartsn, a ; 1) Straiton, s. ; (:w. Ilmainson, lb ; A. 1 .25 • F'. Mcl.aa bila 3b• W. HI sea . s g8 �' 0 Branolt•a, I. f.: Jas. Ivla e. 1. , W. Wholey, r. f.: U. Bleok, a. s. At the eel of the ninth tentage the won was a tie, 7 7, A.other Innings was played but both teams were blanked and they left it •t that. The team, will probably try II once mote o' Lauber Day. T li x Rio*Aa 11 Jae. 1.1902 for 30 omit. ,f/ old E al/Mid " �l C (every goons person elegem take • smarm In the Listowel llusiness layte, which reopens, under • seer maaugemaal, on roedar. Sept, V190 11 Circular"' free o. appIloatloe. 1' A. 11J1 ISO. President ; A. MCISTyftg, Seler'Mtrr, TftLeF.es.: b.. 73 HODG EN BROS. V ■\OSe *a N.a LTu' IT.T •T A Better Store WE have been Making some radical changes in the interior of our store. Car- penters, painters and paper hangers have been hard at work and the entire store has been remodelled. You will find it is a better and more convenient store to shop in thanver before. For the coming season it will be full of what is newest and best in dry goods for fall and winter wear. Come in whenever you are up town and see what we are doing and what the remodelled store will be like. Fall goods are beginning to arrive and you'll find much to interest you in them as well 12' 2 Dress ' a s 122/. We have ono shelf less for our dress toils than we had before the alterations were made. Ne ly all the dress goods will go in the new shelves but there I •e about two or three hundred yards that we won't have I Nm for. These must get out of the way quickly before onr n w goods got here, for we will not have room for both. The ' have been marked at a price that should clear them all oats on Satur- day. � Ahca' 300 yards of dress goods, ni'diem weight, dark and light rolorl.te, suitable for el ibiren'a weer or wrappers. 83me would make good quilt 'Midge. They sold orlglnally at 25, to 60o. We have no room for them so mark them for Saturday at per yard •12 c New Suitings for Fall Costumes. Direct from one of the largest mills in Can- : 7- j" rr, r ada there came to us last week a big ship- ment of costume cloths and homespun suit- ings. They are a specially choice lot, all the popular fall shadings, such as grays, browns, blues, mixtures and blacks are represented. Onlv clean and pure wools were used in mak- ing them, and the colors can he depended on not to change. lvf them are in snit ends only, no two alike. ('ome in some clay and see them. The prices- $L1J, $ t.25, B 11.50- thif yard. Summer Corsets, Nets. We have about a dozen pairs of inmmer corsets, the last of onr season's stock. They are our regular 500. lines, but we won't carry a pair over, so place them on our center tables at per pair 37cts. AN\ Homespun Special We ran across this lino of suitings the other day. It is the best value we have ever sold. Just one lot to sell and when it is gond we will have no more of the same. Suit- able for costumes or separate skirts and heavy enough to make up without lining if you wish. H.mespen Molting., Ilam and street, w111 rive eteslleat wear, fall 64 In ohm wide. Mader of dark gear and grew and brown mister's, as to @pedal valise at per yard 7&•' HOSIERY FOR SCHOOL WEAR Only a week or two more of the holidays, then the boys and girls will have to get back to school. Most of them will need a pair or two extra stock- ings to -finish up the season. You can save a little money buying that extra pair or two here. Wo will be satisfied to give you three pairs for the price of two if we get the hos- wry stock cleared out. Two Pairs for 25c. Children's black ootto0 hoes, plain or ribbed, medium sixes, lase black, tut pairs of lines that sold at 200 25c to 25o, clearing at 2 pain for Three Pairs for 25c. Children's blank cotton hem, medium and small slew, will wear well, fact black, lentil a. 12i aed Ibo per parr, °leering at 3 pe los for 25`' At I5c. a Pair Bari heavy ribbed moos hop, wide rib, last blank, seamiest fee', large e try, regular 200, clearing at Per pate ...... A Cheviot Special With the homespun we got a line of all -wool black Cheviot that is the best value wo have ever had on our counters. We leave only one piece of it and people who get a suit off it will get extra good value. Aileron' blank Miami nitingt, geed welrh►, 1011 h4 itlehes wide, will n et mange Ile soler or tarn rorty, will give exmlImt wee, and make a vary •tyld.h tssemm., maid .00 Tales at pee yard HODGENS BROS. �DEaicti THREE a/4 8' ADV' T1 ACTIVI AGENT WHEN PLACED THE SIGN FIFTY-FOURTH THE WEEKLY MAnweT lI xttelo.. F.11 Wheat, ... Inoue, family. per eat..., .....- Flour. patent, per ewe ... shorts. U ton ............. -,_. Screenings, per ewe Rye, per bush Buckwheat, per bush Oats, 1 bash ..............---_, Pons.. bomb .._ ..� Barley. per bush Her. 1 en .. _ .. Potatoes. I bush„ new Hater. ._.-.. Oboe's. oar 1 h 14ga fresh unpacked, 1 dela tildes -L.-- Pone .--b'0(1 Live More More - 1 trued Hop.. Ham , ear Ib. r_ . Lard, per l8. Dressed Had, fon quarter lrre...d Best hind C." OrdEx la� For Bale. IJOUSE AND LOT TUR �l eemfon►ble house** Hroi eat &Jaunted by Ju. Tewsley, lead rammer kitobee. And, a LIT. FARM FOR SALE -200 A m 3r1 ooacew Ion Kat N acres cleared, balance hard woe house 104 modera fenced. 1n good state of oultivall farm. TIIOd, DROWN. Anbur 1 AND FOR SALE 1N A / OODKRICII. Tor sale term& the property known a lands. being part or block "/' h uodpelt4 too toIndst •b u 31 n0114100 and water rights on tr lard For terms apply to (JAM HOW, solicitor, for the vendor. QQ.CASH. OR ON eS I ,500 salt, will paroba Moor house with six -roomed add o. }Oman Street. Hatt an .son all tome outbuildings thereon for further particulars apply to Till 'IOUS& liayeeld r. U. COOKSALK.-WTS 95, 96, : and 148 In Ilutohl.o.•• Ooderioh For W rUon ial. apppD( PHIL' Rerrteter, ao ' Ilene Ina. ((0.. ' M.dloale DRs. SHANNON & GALT MICIANS and Burgeons. 1 of Commerce building. west .1. Night ca11e at residences. Dr. aha."o.. lead re•Ideaoe, 741p'e7 .t. ?8..e u. De. i IIIhrnaa.R l ti JA5. & MACK! RR.w.N tlTOCK ROIK(R BR !Met door south Wee of Ws ever C. 1'. It Uecl Corre.pmde.t: J. r. Mus All orders promptly executed. (111AS. E. SHAW, UKNRR ,J ASCE and nal Mete a*.. door eat of 1'. O.. Oodorlek. A Media( sant „i are 1 sou onto, 00 leading mooll1aeomtanlea Mercantile red manuraoteel lowest rete ('alt a olio.. W. lee vire cos ltl fer1.(Ises & Hays three 10 J. T. NATTRL, ORN sultesol red Real I Fly (Ate. Aocldestand Plate (It effected on mutual or cash ph rates possible. Beet Xngllsh and Canadian to resented. (Moe next door to Oarruw & rioters Hamilton Btroet. R. ROBERTSON. Aesoease.t and I0.uno MI &moountr made to ee.ted and route o fa MHO. • Publlo Notlo( c- - WARNING - 'PHIS 1S notice that auyooe bat Island,. Wag or tampering w 'shooting or Inept' dug noon an property. will be L. -rested an il)W t. ATTItILI. APPEALS FROM TRH CO VISIUN Town o/ OodnlrA In the matter of appeals Irons Revlon of the town of Goderiol James Matson. J O. C. O. of Hu a court to hoar ram appeals In In the wart hones, Ooderlon, ai the forenoon. oe Saturday. the li tember, 1901. All persons In•e'ested an rein said Coma. WM IdITCtlgl.l., Clerk of the Doe and Menlo ipa Ooderlob. August 11, Bei. NOTICE IS HF.RP,RV 111 an apobin•tloo will be mw ...aloe of the Legislature of the Ontario for an Act to I000rporsl rer the following purpose.. amt cal To construct, equip, mato' ate an electric railway. rallwl railway system from a point 1 town of llOdn' ch to a point le village of i.mckt.o.. In the soul theme through the manta o po'ot In or near the town of Wbi to the village of Hrnesels. In starve to the town of Seaforth. ty. Hanot to the , Iilege of Hai neuney. dad thence to • point 11 said town M (lo.lrrlob : with strict, equip. maintals and oriel line from a point In or near (1 tOwnshlp of Colborne, 10 • poli Anbarn, In .ald county. and the In or weer the tillage Of Myth point in or near Dunlop. In the rolto.roi. thence through the A.h Mld, to • point In or near 1 (.he Monty of ((.me, lhenne to neer 1'ort Kigin. In esti none y 0.ilne to or near Southampton. cod then{fa Inc point In or nes rhe said eountf'of Hence, and .onttrun', route. }uelo/'dn at breech 110.trom • pinny un it the railway between the vlllag wed Hrneefleid through tl., Stanley and Hay to. point at r 00, le the townehlp of Stephen ppOpt upon or.n.er the now 118'. of Jdlway, and upon a enrol., klgAways and laude authorised 7 the mnntolpslltl of Individuate hnv leg lorl.dl owning the ssme. (DI To e.ahle aye cupos.l rangene.t. rM.•ding theme lt.eo to highways and lands an Ole Linde for 1 he pnrpo.er of lb, *1e11 To enable rhe pompe) 1 10, SIpUln (8. s(onk, bonds asset. W. red to enter Into t .trements with ether norpo'a les or ppsereena (dl 1'o make pa) moat. In pal bads for rtght of way, meter'' way steak or other eerrlme nn'.naking. lel To mannfant nee, sell or le ter elwwtrte power to any perste rnn along an part of Its ran ronMront and operate Wein' phone Byrom. 1. connection •► AO to receive asNtnee fn ties Of 'imago bv w17 se ea fa m the •(M tale sew • tel.. sad e s �yp�m leIt aTo bend. se 1i��n.ygrl, • 10 braid aaseetn t Ma Ml.Mtei w hen.. aed the portage shassilemer gi.�., ewe 68. lh a sM fylwy (( tl I'peee e. P 1'eQtiY 15 lliMI