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THE SIGNAL : GODERICII ONTARIO.
You are !uviled 10 alleod
ANY DAY OUR FALL DIS}'LA\oh.
Cloaks, Jackets, Furs, Dress Goods, etc.
Never have we shown such good values with
such a large selection to choose from. You are sure
to be interested in some of these tines. Come in and
look them over :
STYLISH CAPES
Rich black Brocade Silk fur -
lined Capes, with fur trimmed
collar and front, 315 00, 3.0.00,
$25.00.
Handsome Cloth Capes in
fawns, blues, reds; nicely em-
broi'Iered ; trimmed with fur
and silk -lined.
Extra heavy Cloth Capes,
with Targe black Thibbet collar.
Special at 35.00.
JACKETS
Special fawn and black Long
Coat, lined with best red satin,
made of good all -wool Kersey,
newest shape, at 310.00.
Heavy Frieze Cloth ('oats,
three-quarter length, in latest
dark grey and black shades,
with high roll collar. The most
comfortable and durable ('oat ou
the market, at $6.50.
NEW FUR CAPKRINES
AND BUFFS
Large size Fur Ruff, well
made of Western Sable ; looks
like the 310.00 kind ; gives good
wear. Special at 35.00.
Caperines from 83.00 to
4:40.00. Any and every piece
the best values we have ever
shown.
HANDSOME
BILK WAIST
Best heavy Taf-
feta Silk, in colors
and black, tucked
and hemstitched
effect back, front
and sleeves; beau
tiful work. You
could nut get it
,lade at one-half
more. Specia
price, 15.00.
READY-TO-WEAR HATS
The styles this season are
really pretty and most becoming
for Ladies and Misses. Visit
our Millinery Department and
try some on. No trouble to
show goods. We have a special
in a Lady's Trimmed Walking
Hat, newest shape, all colors, at
11.35.
CHILDREN'S ULSTERS
Good Cloth, best stake, 12.50,
1:4.00, to 15.00.
SAVE UP YOUR COUPONS 1
We give you tickets with everyy purchase. )1 doesn't take long
to get one of those HANDSOME CHAIRS FREE. It it our Cash
basis
that enables us to do it. NO
BAI) DEBTS.
MEN'S FALL
OVERCOATS
made by the
best makers, in
the latest shades
of greys and
browns. New
Raglan shape
with cuff. Come
in and try one
on.
FullRange of
Fall Suits.
Boyle --Pea
Jackets.
Boya'Over-
coats-
FRENCH
FLANNELETTES
You can hardly tell them
from the genuine _ French flan-
nel ; will not ftlti up like the
cheaper lines, andare fast col-
ors. Special range of patterns
to choose from for Dress, Sack,
Wrapper or Waists. Special at
lac.
This We e k -Special Man's
Lay Down White Collars, new
shape, going at 4 for 25c.
Millinery Opening, Thursday, Sept. 26th,
AND FOLLOWING DAYS.
CASH OR PRODUCE.
Smith Bro's & Co.
ASHFILLD•
Saro•DAY. Sept. 14.
12. E. lirowa, who has taught In,. S.
No. 5 for fifteen years, hu sent him realm
nation to the 'taste's. 11e Intends to go
wait In the epilog.
DUNLOP.
Trg*n.r, Sept. 17.
Loftus Cumming. we see by The Free
press, of Leedon, left that oily with hie
' mosey to he among the troops gone *heed
Io Ottawa to meet the Duke of York on Ms
visit to Cana 1.. oapltal.
Leet week Mr and Mn. (::a1' Of, of the
Etobaoge, went. to London tor several .lays
to see the f.(, going an at the Forest City,
Mr. and Mrs. Molsod, of Ooderloh, having
°hare• of the hotel lo their Mauna as but
and booties.
LOYAL.
Tr' ,sOAY. Sept. 17.
Mies Mary L. Ureen etteoded the Toron-
$. exposition and entered the butter-rasaInn
•td lecturing oompeUlton of the datry de.
portment there and wassuooesfml to taking
a 42o prise. There were nine oompeUtere,
bate ladles and alt gentlemen, the nom•
petition beteg open to all prof. eslanab In
Ou.da and the Cashed stats. The sue-
sarbl student' were all 'tradeable el the
Ontario delimit' meet College at (Juelph,
This certainly speaks well for the (1 A (.,
TIP three ladies took 6ra1,' eeeod sad *bird
Mfrs aad the gentleman 111.1 took first
prlts las{ year, took fourth this year. The
0ontest was a very close one, mooring only
one quarter of a point difference. W• ex
tend to Mir Ur..• our hardest cobgratu
Iatioue.
CAHLOW.
Tr.siAr, tl<il/•-117.
D. l'. MoKay, of (loderlob, was • Visitor
berg last week.
Mita M.ud Sallow* le attending the ex-
position to London this week.
Mita T. Johnston spent a few day• with
her irlead, Mu. MoL.nnu, t;oderlen.
Threshing le almost , 'triplets(' in twig
• ehoo, the grain averaging a gooi yield.
Mies Fotheringham, of Sealerlh, who hu
teas visiting Mrs. Young, returned borne
last week,
Wm. Oren, of the Lumber Mt11bg Co
Sarnia. arrived home to .peed a few day.'
vwatlon before t.1 n, a new position on
the G. T. K ,running between NIay,ra and
Sarnia.
LEtnURN.
Togso.Y, Sept 17.
Mr. and Mr. M. Carney were In Loi,
dos last week seeing the fair there.
Our tewnema. M. Foley retuned hem•
Monday .f Skis week after a visit .1 ten
/
Sciling but :. r. .
. . .. . Wal/ Paper
We intend to sell nut of all Wall Paper in stock. Not one roll i9 to
be left. This is certainly a Chance of a Lifetime, as all papers
are NEW THIS YEAR, with the exception of probably five or
7" six patterns, of about 200 rolls each, ranging in price from 10c. to
lbc, which will be sold at exactly One-half Price.
Other prices are as follows :
700 R•114 W.II Paper, regular per roll, Melting Out Pries, 3c and 4c per cell.
Cleo •• 8c an 6c •• so art-- e, "
Soo •• •• " 12e and 15c " " " 8c and l0c ..
400 '• •• 20e and 251' " '• '• 124c and 15e "
A very ephoial REDIY,TiON made ah our regular l0r. Paper*.
The following rules must be observed during thia sale :-
TRRWI STRi(TLY CASH ; SAMPIts NOT SENT OUT ; ALL. PAPYRS
MUST BY PUR(' AHED AT STORE, OTHERWISE ONLY A DffCOUNT
OF 10 Ftit ('xis. WILL. RE AL1,owin.
You will have to look sharp, m this SALE will laat only until
the 15th •fay of October.
PORTER'S Book Store,
Oar T. .'e. is No. 100 B. C,esrt Hoop Square. Ood.rioh.
dove with hie daughter. Mrs. UBries, goer
Hyde Perk. While there he viewed the
lair setae oa to the Forest City.
N in Hillier, • former well k.swa rut
Boat here, hat uow residing at Sault Ste.
Maria on the Amerman aids, has been to
our midst seeing the few ot hie old to gIv
bots that have nue burl milled Miami or
have not removed Iron bare .las. n. left.
Ila Saturday lase his old neighbor, Jame.
Li,klater, and one or two others had a
pleesent afternoon gullet mg a1. 14 ,IIevl.w,
the residence of bM btu.her, John HUI er, 1n
Undertow lownakip, bulgy quite • talk
over old days in Lublin) fry year. ago.
SHEPPAROTON•
nastier, Sept. 170.
Fssoy Q+aid, cl Dunlop, spent Smithy
with (nude to this viols ty.
Mr,. John Stevenson, of London, le th•
gust of Mr,. Wm. Vroonan.
Mrs. Cook and daughter, of Clinton, ors
whittles Mrs. Cook's sister, Mrs. Wm,
Graham,
Mir Nellie Curran, el Crewe, swab
several days last week at the hoiu, of Mn.
flee, Burrows.
Harry Maw, of the G.T R. office,
ser, was renewing acqualolanoes In this
vlcioity this wick.
Mrs. Wm, Burrows, sr. spent a few days
last week with her daughter. Mrs. Jas.
Bogie, of Goderich.
PORT ALBERT.
ll'x IpA Y, 5.•pt. 17
1'. F. Hamlto has moved his faintly to the
v,ll.ge.
111.. Evelyn Hayden spent Tut week ,n
Kidgetowe.
Mum Schaff.r, vi Wanton, le ►lsitirg at
Mr. Eobo,n661e'.
John H,uuett is in Ripley today, attend -
log a nstbg of the Presbytery.
Mrs Geo. ('armee, of Toronto, 1s here
V1111140/4 at the home of Mr. and 111,.. .f.bo
Bennett.
Mn..l.mw. S'ouog and Mrs. Matheeem
of Gore Bay, 'Oat., are trolling relative. in
this vlotouy.
Tae 000gregatioo ot Christ church will
h. 11 laalr annual baryst eery tte mm out Sum
day, the 221d Inst. The ohoreh is befog
painted Weide and It will be snitch y
decorated for the wervloe., which will be
oenduoted at 11. A. Y. and 7. r. ie. by the
pastor, Rey. M. M. uoldberg.
Miss M. Campbell, who has taught music
In this village very 'twee/Au:1y for the put
two summers, iota ,Is giving as organ
1.001,41 on Friday evening, the 27th int , in
the Foresters' Hall. An etoeileot program
u being prepared, in which her pupae will
take part, Mao some outside talent from
i •oderfol Ao admtesloo of 15 Bents will be
barged, the Ir►oe.ds of the ooncart to go
towsrde the ltqutdattou of the debt on the
new ball.
COl'll NG
DASHWOOD:
Tvstway, Sept. 17.
Mrs. Hamer Hall, of lldett,o, b vistaleg
1.01 51.1,.,, Mn, John 11,11,
Tee w.a.her the pest weak hu been so
ono! an.i .,foody as to ranted us of the
apptoeob of aatuo.,,
Ales Lilly H.r'lolLI, who •'tends s,taol
.0 Exeter, .pent Heti/day turd Sunday at
her home bore. She was eaoompaalsd by
s ',mod from Exeter.
Mtge 1.s Toural, who testate. two miles
west of 1h:e place, wee t • guest of Mies
King sad MIN Jer,J tee, Ib. D..hwood
teach as, os Saturday last.
lfu•rleriy Meet .05 services were bold In
he Evasgeltual church on Saturday and
Sandal, the 14.h sod 15 M lest. The
past, r, Key. Mr. Mom
look, was assisted 1.,
Kew. Mr. W tee, 01 the
Rummel oat , reference.
A very loterrstiag ed.
draw ou" South Alrloa"
nae delivered under the auspices of the
.1 outer Y. P. A, of the hv,nael oat cburoh,
by Mr. Linefeed. 01 N'ungbam. Yr.
I.nukh ted is one 01 cur l'aead-, t boys who
did such splendid work In the osmpaigu
under lieu. Hutton. At one time his
horse was shot bout under him; he se,
taken prisoner and along with some <there
was s,oteueed W bet shut. They were kept
u,d:r guard for five hours ripeoliog
momentarily to ho shot. It was under
these trying circumstance' that 1dr. L,ogh•
usJ uttered ithe bra,. words nitwit 0111
go down through the ages:-"( ,.urege toys,
at w show them bow lea 41.0. 000 die'
The meeting was closed by the members s1
'he Junior A.I./ince airs og "Soldiers ot the
K,cg' and "tiod Save the Kum.,'
B,uaeel.: R.bt, W R.,.., neo of Wm,
it .es, H. Qualm, is now • first -ole engineer
:n ocean steamshipeetv.c$ U. 1. rdoolag
GRAND TRUNK
RAILWAY SYSTEM.
ANNUAL
cstcru Exdllrsiolls
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Sept. 26th, lith and 28th.
Good to return on or before Monday,
October 1411,, 1901.
l;urlerich to Detroit._ ...........j 375
•• Pt. Hums ..,.. 375
Cleveland 6 15
Ray City 6 20
Saginaw 6 10
Columb in 8 75
Strand Kaphi, R 05
Chicago 111'
Ciotinnat, 112`_
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VICTORIA OPERA H01J8B 1 - "
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1901
The success of Englaud and Amer-
ica,
IcCarthy's Mishaps
%Vtth the famous and original comed-
ians,
BARNEY FERGUSON
and MACK
and the biggest company of artists
ever in I;odench,
The most refined Artists,
The world's famous Comedians,
The'big city Show,
Big Band Orchestra,
25 people in Show 25.
( )ne whole ear -load ot Scenery and
Effects,
25 Specialties 25,
i;rand tree Street Parade an -Band
Concert in afternoon and e
nin,( of Show,
Plan open at Porter's ThursJ j
ten.
Prices, -25c, 35c and 50c.
pure earyasir ticbete from
F. F. LAWRANCE,
Tows Tnrarr Aergsr,
I:rand Trunk 114110x'
OFFICE HOURS : ; 6 A N, to 10 1'..w
MONEY KV.FUNDED IN TICKETS N(YF
USED.
.L'(EALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TD
tIJJ 1h.• undersigned and endorsed "Tender
for Rayfield I'ter." will be received et this o111oe
Warn Prlder, 27th September. inclusively, for
the construction of en extension to the south
Pier at Daraeld, Hero■ County, I'rovloce of
Dotarlo, areord.ng to a plan and specification
to he seen at the oMem of 1I, A. Ura►. Esq.,
Koglneer In a Marge. Harbor and River
Works for Ontario. (Confederation Life Rudd
fog, Toronto, on application to the Postmaster
at Rayfield, and at the Department of Public
Wnrk., Ottawa.
Teoder•wlll sot he considered unle's made
on the form u.pplieel. tied signed with the
actual s'gnratures of tenderer•.
An accepted cheque on a chartered tank,
pay +Ale to the order of the Minister of Public
Wofke. /or tete hundred dollars 1{•Ale) must
accompany each tendo. The cheque will be
'orfeited if ihe p,rty decline the contract, or
f.11 to complete ehe work contracted for, and
will be returned to masa of moo-accepteasel
lender.
Tee Department does not b'nd itself N
Ila'xpt the lowest or any tender.
1(7 order,
_ _ FUND UBLIYAs,
DMA ment of Pottle Werke, -
Ottawa, 711, Septen,bor, 19)1
1'fewepapere Inserting this advrllecmcnt
without .urhority from 0 a Department will
not be paid for It, 17 2t
Fall Season --1901
Alt the latest shapes, the newest colors, the most novel
effects in trimming -and everything of the best. These are
the features of the
FALL MILLINERI DISPLAY AT MISS, CAMERON'S,
Ladies are invited to call at any time awl Declog an in-
spection of the new goods.
Trimmed Hats from 8100 up.
""ttlilt°" MISS CA1kTERON.
5'reet
MCKENZ/E &HOWELL
such
are prepared to give
EXTRA VALUE IN HOUSE FURNISHIN6S
as GLASS, LOCKS, WINDOW FITTINGS, PAINTS, OILS,
and HARDWOOD FINISHES.
BARN DOOR LATCHES
We have the most, complete latch mn,le.
OUR PENINSULAR PORTLAND CEMENT
astonishes all. it goes from 30 to 40 per cent farther
than any other Cement sold in town. We have a car to
arrive fresh from the kiln at once.
Let us figure with you before you purchase
We tan show you how to save money.
M°KENZIE & HOWELL
7We have some American Field Fencing on hand.
t
For the Sick . , ..
The doctor ,urn do you no good on
leas his prescriptions aro properly put
.up from re'iablo infreilienta.
1'6 ata where we render inveluelde
aid to the doctor,
We compound proscriptions a4 they
ehoald 1*e.
F. M. DUNBAR, Phm. B.
DHUGGIS f.
Corr.er of West .t. and the Square.
from Cardiff, Wake, I. a French peel at Lb)
pretrial SIM aad say Se home for Cbri.t-
truu.
THE FAMOUS
AMERICAN
Shoe for Women
THE HANDSOMEST
MOST STYLISH AND LHEMADE
EASIESTS
The suoeeaa of " Queen Quality " Shoed has been mu Iwmplete and 10 immediate
wherever they have beau introduced the* it can p1'operly he termed "pheuunensl "
humetbing more than the pr.* Iwo achieved thin result There are other shoos at the
same price It is THE 8110E -Y THEMSELVES and what they furnish in satialectiou
W tete eye and the rout that has male them world fatuous and Water. iu wumeu'• high.
petite footwear.
FASHIONABLE ELEGANOE-ABSOLUTE EASE.
That rero combination -1'o difficult to mecum at any price -is furnished in "Queen
Quality " shoe* at hall the price commonly demalOde,1. They are made of the beet and
mutt fashionable leathers, in the lateen " up to ditto ".tyles, and by the very best meth.
oils of construction We ask of the women of our Ween an opportunity to 111'0011 our
claim* for these shoes.
All style. -Street, Dress, House, Outing.
BOOTS $3:75
OXFORDS, $300
PO T. HALLS
Sole Agent for "Queen Quality "and " Welk Over "Shoes. GODF:HICH
s
1 TYLarUONE NO. e3.
HODGENS BROS.
yd best Wali e■
■I SLTION47'.
About Our Silks.
FOR the most part the silks that this store sells are imported by ourselves
direct from the British markets. We would like you to get better ac-
quainted with the stock. If you have any silk buying to do we think it will
pay you to know it better. There is hardly a wanted shade that you cannot
find here. Every popular make has a place in the collection. Values are better
far than any store can offer that does not import its silks direct. Best of all
though, qualities are reliable, not an inferior or unworthy quality finds a place
on our shelves, and you can depend absolutely en any silks bought here. This
week a big shipment came to us direct from the British markets. These items
will give you an idea of our lines. All are good.
JAPANESE SILKS.
P.a. quality Jap elk. good
wrlgnt, fit h,, all furs silk, 21 inah-
ee wade, in cream. black and every
coltr used for far, -f work, p^ce
per yard . , 25c
Matra fins finality Japanese silk, •II
pare elk, 27 in:hes wide, tirm ani
strong, will sive i v ••Ilene wear,
suitable ler walete, dr.ares or t.nry
work, black, white, cream and all
Mossy aka, pee yard . 500
SATINS.
1'u'orrd sat!m, 2.3 inch.* v tdr, will
wear well, eoi able I.•r trimmings
and fancy work, io ►it the popular ./.
Abels, at per yard .. {rVp
R SPECIAL
-DOLLAR
ILK.
The best\ ilk that has
ever been so in Town
for the money. We are
quite sure abo that.
Could not sell it this
price ourselves if w did
not import it. Ot r
season's -it has been our
best seller at 60c and
rt5e, this season -we are
able to sell it at per
yard 50e.
. Heavy welgbt hngli.h silk,
rich lustrous finish, *oft,
will not out, gives excel-
lent wear• Battelle ft: trim
mina lad waists, b eltedr
of .k y,'m q uelse,navy blue,
old rose. pink, oardinal,
fawn, brown, white, arum
trod black, extra *uncial
value at per yard 50C
TAFFETA SILKS.
Fin. finality taffeta Mk, geed welghe,
22 looks wide, will wear well. ,o
p.ok, old roes. laws, brown, .ky,
nary, cardinal, cream and black,
per yard
Ettra good quality Freo. i taffeta
silk, good weight, will give etoel-
lent wear, make bodsoms w►Isb,
In shades of blue, plek, old rose,
fawn. brown, grey, oardinal, whits
-*paw and black, at per yard
50c
75c
SATINS.
Extra good quality ooMred saline,
rich, glossy endue, will war well,
•Ilebades,"per yard 75c
BLACK SATINS. •
Black satins that will not
lose their color, and keep
their e r appearance down:VI:#.Ile
last thread.
Hood qu ulll, *'lack satin, vary nioe r,
finish, will west well, at par Yard. IUC
Very tine;gc.lity Mick satin, rich
tacit, maker handsome wa•I.t. or
trimminr., 23 Inohe. wide, per yd . 1 UV
Extra good quality black satin, One
Of the best Imes we ever handled,
per yard .. .1.25
PEAU-DE-SOIE.
'the best silk you can buy
for waists or dresses, guaran-
toed not to cut; always looks
well and gives satisfactory
wear.
Slack peso de tots alk, 22 inch** -
wide, rich finish, will not cut. suit-
able ter walete or trimming*, Per nn
Yard .7V
Very good qutllty peau de has *ilk,
heavy weight, army thread pure
silk, One, heavy, servtreable, will
make a handsome dress and one
that will les eatielactory In every rt
way, per yard 1.25
Cary heavy gmtllty black peen de
sole silk, better than we •vet .01.1
before at title prlo•, ell pan silk,
guarantee.) not to out, good value
at plc yard..... 1.50
' BLACK TAFFETAS.\
Three good lines at three
popular prices, each one the
LMt ft) • .,.
1 rho money that w
could find -
Floe quality breech taffeta silk, rood
wo ant, 21 oche. wide,.ul'ahufor
li tinge, trlmnt'ng. or walete, per
yard . . . 50c
A better quality, firm and hoary, will
give good wear, will make a etvlith
and durable wale,. per yard
Very Hoe gaalt$y Freech teffe'e d'k,
heavy weight, will wear well, per
yard 1,00
75c
OUR --SPECIAL AT $1.00.
Very heavy quality peau de sole silk, '22 inches wide, guaranteed not to
cut, will ,lake a handsome dress or waist, and give satisfactory wear, selling
( low its real value at per yard.,, . T,T....., $1.00
HANDSOM
WRAPPERETTES.
Handsomer wrapperettes
than these wo have never had
in our store. They ter& Am-
erican goods, come in a wig
range of patterns and are suit-
able for waists, , dressing
saCques and wrappers. Some
are so close an imitat.ion to
French flannel that at a short
distance it is difficult to tell
them apart. Many different
patterns to select from, but
only a small quantity of any
single one. The prices -12i,
15, 18, 20 cts. a yard.
OCTORKR Dt.Sloy p'R
AND t'A'1'l ERrY
NOW iN STOCK.
A BIG SHIRT
BARGAIN
There aro about 15
Men's colored cambric
shirts left in stock. We
would like to get them
all out of the way next
Saturday, and so put it
rico on them that ought
to clear them out in
short order. Men's col
orell cambric shirts,good
qualities, fast colors, soft
or laundried fronts, sizes
l41, 16, 16i only, last of
our $1.00 and 3125 lines,
your choice to clear,
each 50 cts.
COTTON BLANKETS.
'Just the thing for cool Sep-
tember nights would be apa it
of our cotton blankets. We
have them in small and largo
sizes, and the best Canadian
and English makes, white and
grey, per pair 85c to $1.35.
NEW FURS and
JACKETS.
First shipment of new furs
and jackets came to hand this
week. You will he interested
in the new styles and we will
he glad to have you comm in
and see them any time you
are up town.
HODGENS EROS.