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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-10-17, Page 88 Tu7uDAT, Oct 17, 1901. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. Don't Delay . . • • • year t=all purchases until the very cold weather sets AIS Make your selections now. Our different stocks ars brim full of the season's Novelties. First choice la worth considering. "Chen you get the long sea - to; ija wear. DJB GOODS and BILKS. llibeas.nds of gads of Dow Goods fila you to ohooee from --every kind, .yee7 oolor. veil Wide Salting, to new ebsd.e e1 bums. farm, alma, black sod greys, W IN ea.. 750. 114l11er•lble Suiting, with Wee. saoel'e bat, lslsh, sad plaid e l. plat• ,dewed hook, at.. . 1.1113. 2.00, 2.26. alleRV Sleet* 11 skedse t31t1IIg{, to emall oat MON at 600, WILLIiiERY DEPARTMENT. )levee ee weB prepared to eater to ase weeds teeth the latest oreatlons In lie Milllaery art. rsellyte-woof Hats. Children's Honnete and lista. Misty' Sailors and Trimmed Hats. Come to and look them over. JACKETS and CAPES. The longer effects to Ladle,' Coats hirer• Dome to stay. They look grea- ful end (*unto table. You will have to ohmage. Why not now wheo the selection le anent? Never have we shown so many octets es this ,,anon, Jackets from $1 50 to *30 00. Handsome Black Capes, far Ito• ed end tar tr.mmed 13.00, 20.00, 25.00 l'hildreo's lmckeie and Water'. Fur Kuff. sad Coportues, handsome, oom- lortable, stylish, with little prtoea for their kinds. ('heck Gingham', for Pillow.. In pink and pale blue, good width, per yd 15o Memember the Coupons on all Purchases We have given away a good many of those handsome Chairs Free MY!? VIIIINISHINGS. 1 CLOTHING. gobbibirg KM Swam, epeeist •s....250 I Mess Raglan OveroGata, New Fal: Salta, IOW 111003 Row alerts, Now Underwear. Boys`suite end Pea J•etna. CASH OR PRODUCE. smith Bro's & Co. ft PORTER'S HILL. MONDAY, O. l4te, 1901. L MaPkad "pent tienday In Klippen. ldbm Bial. is all smiles just now. The ,ewer---. d.sgbWr, U.M. Aral. Mol'hul Is the guest of Rey. sari Moa guest, et Teronbo. Nib ltl•lhsgoll will 'Gaye on Tuesday tee w Artie. when .he will reside. 1se iitetllaa and Peter Mooroa.gall are aJtksl!•g Oa Pea Ameriosn this week. Isla Ilea spent bandav In Grand (fond. Ma las Sees regied 1w laying Dement lona., imiry 111s week and explaining It w mete limo nae gentleman ter whom Jack w baso working 1• new o.mplettog the Meek. DASHWOOD. Hooper, Oct. 14, 1`.)01. fier-ireatear Is damp and cool for this fllgesa. Mrs. John Hall is visiting her eater at ae.sla. W. its sorry to learn l M&. Sbetler,er,, ✓ Nee W. term. Harvey Hall has returned to her lolls at IMerwo. Sevsrai teem this village were In London en Iletsr%ty se see the royal party. Large numbers from hen have been at. leading 1►e revived meetings in Heneall. Miss H.gebaw'peat Sandy at her home a1 ureter. She etc ,000mpaaled by Mir Mn. Aenwortby retorted home on sin• alio, atter • two weeks' visit with rola• Idyls .1 &sale and Waterloo. &O. Me. Hobbs, of 1Vinghsm, hem been Witaged by abs Y. P. As to give an address Oa "Ube Criayslar Mkt" in the Hwang" - Meal ohuroh on Monday evening, Oot. 280. BLUEVALE. WuDNiuDAY, Oot. 9th. Wale�..-�Jewitt shipped a carload of hogs o0 Lespossor Robb visited our school again Orr W.U. Will Pearson; d Wingham, visited ('ly• kith. Delos gran y. We. Moline, of V►tnghem, Ie visiting her dace, Mn. J. ,tphaeton. Mr. Cees, formerly hotel keeper here, wee In Bluest" over Sunday. fbs pax m111 au oonolodeti operations and t. Ghat down for the 'assort. My. and Mn. J.ek MoIatosb, of Mole.• wocia, spout Sunday At T. Coultas'. Mrs. J. (Gannett aod Mn. R Musgrove are le Toronto taking In the Royal visit. nutrias the unfavorable weather quite • %,g..umb.rof Blnevaleltea attended the show a1 Brawls on Monday. Md. Coolies left on Monday for I'hlladel HOla. where he intends studying dentistry. ie Moods wish him every sooew. Mrs. J. Collie left oo Tuesday morning tiler Itarlingford, Mao , where she will join lir husband, who 1. elation s+ al that place. During her stay here Mrs. Collie meds many friends, who wttl wish her a large measure of happiness sod proepertty In her new home. We are sorry to report that -Mrs. F. B. Soon to oonfioed to her bed by Illness. We hope she will soon be .11 right again. The Christian Eadoevor Soolety of the Presbyterian church was re orguirt'I for the winter months on Sendai evening, The following offiecra were elected : President, A. MoEwen: Moe president, Clayton Duff; eeoretary. Wall P.ttereoo, treasurer, Miss M. Dottie. Every effort will be pot forth to make the work of the Society sooceseful and with the hearty oo-operation of the young people of the ohuroh this should not be dithoult, changed bends of late. Angus MoDonald has sold hits farm to Dr. Hugh Rutherford, W. Campbell has sold his 1w111 to 11. S Naylor, and both Jos. W tte,.a and H. W cods bays noted their farms fur a term of yews, Quite a number from here attended Luokuow lair yestorda,, and report • very good show. There was a large turnout of people ootwhhstanding the somewhat dis- agreeable weather. Several of our citizens were t000esoful to oapturlog some ut the pr: zee. DUNGANNON. Noris. The lout •geuoy ID Duagaosou for Tum BtunAL is at the aloe ot J. C. Ward, J. 1'.. oosysreooer, Ito., who will receive orders ter subscriptions, advertising and fob work. and Is authorized to give receipt. fur amount, paid for the some, 'I'Drsuer. Out. 8. Rai t.ton or V'trstts' 1.18T. -TOO court 01 revision of the voters' list for the township of We.. W•waooth was held le aocordauos with maitre oa Monday, the 7th, In the lowokblp hall. Then were quite • number of voters present, and Judge Macon presided. '1 he number of additions and throe struck off was, we are Informed, about equal. NuTro.-Tbuttas Smiley and family, who bays boon for some time on • visiting tour to relatives and Irtendm to the Prairie Pro. eau, returned home on 1sst Friday, aod report having had ao enjoyable and pleasant time... John Joyot. of St. Helens, lot Sabbath oow:Noted divine wireless both morning and evening id the Methodist church very aoo.ptahly . ..On Saturday and Sunday nights Jack Frost put In .n app to 0o small degree, reminding us to prepare tor his •into In the winter. wblob Is fast approaching. Turin', Oot. 15th. Oar yoeuotesn returned home from Tot - onto on Friday, and report baying had a good time with the Duke and Duchies., The Gaorameot of the Lord's Supper will be betd to Erskine ohuroh here next Sab• bath. Preparatory servlou will be held on Thursday, the 170, at 2 30 r. et. Mine Host of the Queen's Hotel is wear log many smile. owtos eo the arrival of ao heiress on Monday. We congratulate the newly invested pater and mater and hope that the youog heiress will be long spared to them to comfort them to advancing years. PORT ALBERT Tt-IODAY, Oat- }i Jame. Mol "entail has gone to Hamilton to learn a trade. Mae 'l hurlow, of Coderioh, Is renewing acqualntanoer wound the village. Mr aid Mrs. W..1. Hawkins, of (hketeh, W(.., are here on • visit to Mr Hawk Into father. Mrs. Robert Sutton leaver for her home 1n Brantford this week. tier mother, Mrs. Lee, will a000mpany her for . visit. Tocyu.Y, Oot. 15th 1901. J. J. Hamlin left on Saturday for Swan River, Manitoba. Will B. Pawklos took In the Royal yblt In Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett returned from their visit to Cbloago yesterday. Mrs. flay and her little daughter, of Don gan000, are visiting relatives here this week. T�o.. Itlohardwo and his mon leave this week for Muskoka. when Mr. Rlohard.on runs • eaw•mlll durine the winter menthe. Wm. fellow and hI. son, Jahn, who have been 00 t buelow trip to the Temi•o•ming Matelot, Dame home on Saturday. Mr. Pellow Intends moving his family to Gods. rich for the winter. S f. HELENS. SATV'RnA y,' OoO. 5. the weather Is 000l and 1.11.111• theme days while everything Is putting on • tall appearance. The farmers are pretty well through with the tall plowing. and the threshing is almost oomploted for this year, The anniversary servio. In connection with the Presbyterian oburch will he held two weeks from to morrow. The brin1 work of the new English church is near oompletlon and the oarpenters are busy at the smatter work. Dr. Marla, Oliver, of India, gays a leo tan In the Presbyterian ohuroh en "mission woek in India" last Thursday evening The teachers of the Wawanoeh local fly• felon held a very euooeesfal meeting on the 28th alt. A F. Maol)orald has been re en- gaged to teach in S, S. No. 14. Several of the farm" to thle section have Selling Out ..... ..... W a// Pamper amide will continue until November. tat Ke iskend to sell out of all Wall Paper in stock. Not one roll is to be left. This is certainly a Chance of a Lifetime, as all papers sr* NEW THIS YEAR, with the exception of probably five or Al pattern., of a few hundred each, ranging in price from lOc. to 25e, which will be sold at exactly One-half Price. Min prices are as follows : wan Riper, regular be and 6e per roll, Selling Out Trine, 3c and 4c per roll. - " 8c and 9e " " " lin and 6c " • " " 12c aol 1& " " " So end 10c " " " 20e and 26r " " 12jc and 18e " A very .penial REDUCTION made nn our regular 10c it .perm. following rules must be observed during this sale :- TItRMR STRICTLY CASH ; SAMPLES NOT SENT OUT ; ALL PAPERS N1rT ER 1tTRCRA1E1) AT rITORR, OTHERWISE ONLY A DIfiOOUNT eo 10 PIE CENT. WILL R6 ALLOWED. Tru will have to look sharp, as this SALE will last until the 1st day of November. PORTER'S Book Store, Qllg'>rlgjsee r Nn. 100 S. Court How Sgnars, Oodarloh. DUNLOP Tt iaVDAY. 0, t. 15. Oar teacher war In Clinton on Saturday. The Dungannon lair war visited by quite a number of our residents. Mr aod Mrs. 1.1111e, of Dungannon, were trane,eot visitors hen oo Sunday tut. Mr. and Mn. ( blrlss MacNeil mould In• to the new brick bouts oo Friday of last week. Our board of education are to dlsoues school affairs on Wedoeaday eventog of this week. David Cotbelt. who was In Toronto as a volunteer, tells of many Interesting points of the big reylew. MW Clan O ('onnor, who vitiated hen lest year from near Seaforth, le the gout of Mrs. Tobin this week. Miss Haughton, who hes been visiting her brother Chutes, near Churchill, Stances county, returned home on Friday last. Parents on all cur farms are looking for s aloe day no Saturday, as the children will be home from school, for plcklog up their potatoes. I). Calming was at the voten' lists court at Car'ow looking after the Reform Inter• este for our polling division, ward 4, Col. Lorne, known as the Lesburo ward. The big gale on Sunday morning last played havoo with rail lances and •Iso swept away the porch entrance to 11e bar of the Exchange. Orohards also suffered and apple" toll wholesale. PORTER'S HILL. Tuceu.Y, Ool. If. Mies Amy lbs, of Ktooardloe, visited her pereute last week. Mae Nell Mot/ours'', of h:gmoodvUle, vatted here tact week. Wm. Mol)ougall, of Lgmoodv,lls, paid s Ilying Melt to frieode around here oo Saler day Geo . and Miss Sarah Oox situated the weddlug et tbe'.r oleos, Miss Ada Cox, sal Ripley, last week. NILE. TCgcDAY, Oat. 13 Threahleg 1. nearly finished for this year. The filling of silos is completed for the 01111100. Ike made hie aeoual visit to the bills on Sunday. K. and O. f: ihlia sae down near Enter working with clement. Some of our boys ore at 'Toronto waltlog to weloome the Duke of York. Mrs. Smith, of Pelrolea, is visiting at the home of J. Hetherlogtm at present. AUCTION SALES. All parties getting Moir Gale bills printed at this *Moe will have a tree notice inserted lo this list no to the time of noir. kloauaY, Out 21.1.- Auolion sale of term Moak and implements, property of KtcuAnu Youao,who hu sold hu farm and is retiring, al lots 5 and 6. con. 4, W. D. Colborne. Salo at 1 o'clock. 'faunaeGUNutt'. suotlooeer. TUISDAY, Ool. 22ed.-Auotloo sale of tarn. farm stook and implements. at lot Is. 0000ee.lon 6, Ooderloh towo■blp, two mile. from Pease. Hill and sir from Goderiob, commencing yt 1 o'clock. The farm 000si.t. of 120 acres, with good outldiogs, :5 aorta orohard and 10 acres hardwood bush. Btu NARD WILFoo, proprietor. 'Tilos. GuouiY, auctioneer. FRIDAY, Nur. let. l'oreeerved .notion Gale of farm .tock, implements, 1 Peerlee, separator, 1 fourteen hone power Sawyer 0 Macey eaglets, 1 water tank, all In good repair. Te. nook loulud, - some right good borate, cattle, pigs and maov new lmple• lent., which will be .old without reserve, as the proprleter Is leaving the farm. Sale at the Steveco>o farm, lust opl.oslee the LEtBURN TILMDAY, Oot. 8. .1, .1. Wr(ght,ot the Point Farm, attended the funeral of the late Caylev Hamilton In tiolerloh today. Mr. Foley has a potato of the pear's growth which weighs 3 lbs. and 4 ounces. Who oat Lost it! TI'LsDAY, Oot. 15th. The fair sex of our burg and some of the Dunlop lassies were a wee bit surprised the other day .t seeing one of our quiet bachelon,who hese a little south ot the Hall, taking home some esw furniture, Including a large bureau. All are thinking something Is going to bappeo. There will be a bop at the Oddfollows' Hall tdnlght under the auspices of Huron Lodge. CAUSE TO REJOICE. The earth was not made In a day, neither u rheumatism cured in a day. Mrs. Jacob Dairmaid, Black River Bridge, Prince Edward County, Ont., suffered intense pain in both limbs for a year and a half, and two physicians were usable to give her relief. Half • bottle of Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure gave her ease and five bottles, with the Climax Iron Tonic' Pills, affected a permanent cure. Her many friends are rejoiced at her recovery. Thia great blood purifier U pat op 1n bottles containing ten day. treatment. Pride 60 cots al all drug stores or The Dr. Hall Medicine Co., Kingston, Ont. Victoria Opera House TONI6IIT Far the Slk ..... The doetur tan do you no good un leas his preecriptiorte are properly put up from re'iable iuyrediente That • where we reader invaluable aid to the doctor. We compound preacriptionc ae they should be. F. N. DUNHAM, Phm. B. DRUGGIS f• Corner ot West stand the Square. sohool at Port Albert. A. V. Cuoasu., proprietor. Twos. GDND*Y, aaotluoeer. Iospeolor Tom gave several addressee at the meeting of the Perth Teachers' A.suul •tion at Stratford Int week Victoria Opera House. Tuesday, October 22nd. MR. GEO. F. HALL The American Girl, a Comedy Drams, by H GRATTAN DONNELLY, and Abroad THE AMERICAN TWINS, Prince Roy sed the Little Lidy, Two Gleams of Swabia". Plan open at 1'. r ter's ou Friday. Prices, 25c, 35c and 50c. ,mmmmmmmmn►nnn�► ANY women run hither and thither and think they are buying shoes, but they are not. They are simply buying experience. The woman who once has by wearing experienced the differ- ence between the Fam- ous Shoe for Women, and other shoes, will not wear the o t h e r s. There is no longer in such a case any need for argument. She will have discovered that shoes in advertisements are one thing, but shoes on the feet are quite another. "Queen Quality" Shoes are the handsomest and easiest shoes ever made. They are elegant in construction, superior in quality, and yet modest in price. They fit the foot to perfection, and in this respect are unapproached. All styles, for all uses and occasions. One price : Boots, $3.75; Oxfords, $3.00. We have good Rubbers at last --the best made in America. P. T. HALLS. Sole Agent for "Queen' Quohty" and "Walkover" Shoes. OODERICH, 1 TO ADVERTISERS. Notioe of mangos mart be lett at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Oopy tor changes mart be left not lr ter than Mon- day noon. Carnal Advertisememte sooepted no to not n Wednesday of each week A Great Snap.„. This isn't our only soap. os tarry everything that oan be found In an tac- to-dere grocery store, and our prime are right. Ihe termers know that they oan always 501 from us a snap for their product". W• draw the line •t no legitimate trade - everything goes . Glassware or potatoes, garden stuff or °helmet. table China. W• deed In all of them. T. G. TIPLING & CO., Bedford blade. >deride. THE. LATH MIME AND BLACKSIIITI MOP UNDEK NEW MANAGEMENT JAMES ff. JOHNSTON, who hod been with the late Me. &rat. It •14 tor several years. and a theroushly eon versant with all Canino. of work that ha, e boon done In the shop. wishes to tumour, e that he hos takes chorus of toe eetablish meat •nd will carry on the tuataras In such a manner ae to retain the confident, and patroneere heretofore extended to the Mte owner, rad will be pleased to have es mane law customers ma will favor him with their patronage. in oddltion :-Olp Work, Ice Plows. Street Waterlog Wag - One. Horan Powers. etc . he will ooatInue- /o do EN VIAL BLACKHMITIII‘lil add REPAIR WORE cot ail kind, . MA CHINE TURNIMO, MULLIN"). PLAN 150. THRZODINU. told ail kinds of ma chine work done on short 'lollop. Ile has also added a Bret -clans HRAZINO PLA o T. and all work in Gist lime, Including Bicycle repainne aad brakes of all kind.. can be attended to on short notice. lAWn Mow ere sharpened. Priors van be found quite The late 1). K titreoban's Machine and Wick smith Shop, Victoria so. IltOrterich. • VIIIIIIPSONS tag WWI Wan off RI& Mk HODGENS BROS. 11•1111.111111 ST. The old-time favorite, MR. EDOUARD D'OIZE, in the funniest of all high-class Conway 1 /minas, "THE MOUNTRANK AN ATTRACTION OF MER11, ELEGANT COSTUMES. THRILLIN Plan open At Porter's Prices reduced to 25, 35, C ft a.frif II II a full line of Screen Doors and Windows, Lawn flowers, Garden Hose, Garden Rakes, Spades and Shovels, Paints, Oils and Var- nishes. PLUMBING and HEATING a specialty. LEE & RENARD'S The Duke and Duchess ARE WITH UR. THEY LIKE GOOD THINGA_ and 41119_00 YOV. mootNziE HowEt.i. have just opened op two consignments of the finest Cutlery ever shown in Ooderich, consisting of Carvers, Carver Sete, Table Knives and Forks, Spoons, etc , etc. Ilave you seen our Silverware? We have another lot of those Dollar -a -dozen wear -always -the -same Tea Spoons. As regards Peninsular Portland Cement, every user delighted. They never thought it possible that Cement could b. had as strong itfl 01178. Glass, House Furnishings, Tar l'aper and all kinds of Hardware are given our best attention. We endeavor to carry the best values that the market affords MCKEAZIE&HoWELL The place to buy all Hardware cheap, Wrappers at $1.50 THESE Wrappers are almost good enough to call a bargain at this price ; however, we will just say that they are really good value and let it go at that. They are made in the latest style from good wrapperettes, come in stripes and scroll patterns, dark colors, and at $1.50 are the best Wrapper value you are likely to find in town. Ladies' Wrappers, made of good wrapperettes, in fancy stripes, scroll pattern3, in shades and combinations of Blue, Black and Red, 12 -inch frill around bottom, waist and sleeves lined, collar, cuffs and yoke trimmed with fancy braid trimming, all sizes, extra special value, at each $1.50 Another lineman) in at the same time, not quite so good, but then they will not cost you quite so much money ; the price for them will be $1 -2:k . ... Lenoir Wrappws. inst. !rem good wrapperettes, assorted fanar patterns, a hale pliant and riot quite so visa se tibs $1 60 lot), bat really good value at each , $1.25 Undetwetir- It is safer to, put on heavier under- wear now than to run fish of having to pay a doctor's bill by clinging to the light weights any longer. You will be safe too in buying your underwear here, safe because you can depend upon get- ting wcrthy qualities only. Many new lines arrived this week. We inention a feW of them. (Adios' 410140 eddied under - verity, fl 03e hoed or etft union, shaped, open front, long el. earell• centrrtable 'and rervloabln garment 25c with a tarsal of oottoa woven on ineide whtch hoot them from shrinking, GA- pot. epee front, long sleeve., all e'er., each blfC Extra heavy qui ty !Want wnol Teets, snit finish, glue extelleet g and satudectory WISP. 81 lb and • La Wilts' ribbed vest", gotta wenght, long sleeved, soft heist), each. .. LOC - Ladies' ribbed hyphen vest", fine quality union and all wool, whit• er natural cellar. shaped, long sleeve', open front, very fine gnat. Mee, drawers to match, at 75o and IMO Wore' natural wool 'tea, fine Reit wool, if oarefully washed will not shrtnk, soft finish, shaped. long1.00 eluvial, open front, Black equeetrian ell wool, elastic) bend., per nal, 1.00 We did not forget the children when buying derwear, and any size y401 want you can be sure of getting here. Mee' good quality woolen and ootton union Vests. soft finish, gnorl weight, n'l slats, °load or open front, 20o to.. 41/C Infante' white woolen Vesta email 111/All. ail pure won', eels north, aloud Of open all duo o ••oh Girls Union Vests, stnall, medlueg, and lane slue, ribbed. soft BMA, long 011leCoi 140 ff. 25c unit' black Klee. Wan T ehte, all s'oes. pure wool, elastic hands, ,. 50) to lac Feedelhiron st 28c, for ladles at 311e. Two of the best values we have ever given in Cashmere Hosiery are on our counters this week. The first is a line of strong ribbed Hose, with double knee, at 25c per pair, suitable for Boys' and Girls' wear ; the other is a plain Cashmere, fine quality and fall weight, in ladies' sizes only. 1115 26 CENT LINE Strong Cashmere Hese, wide Mb, soft. fisish, extra heavy, double kens, in Mies to 9i, per pair 25C THY. 35 CliNT LINE Ladles' Heavy, plain Cashmere Rine, fall weight, fine plenty, toll finish. seamless. spliced heal, yery 35c Mule! value, at per pair AGENTS FOR Standard Patterns. I()ARMEN 18 CUT FROM scANDARD PATTERNS November Patterne now in stock Mill Remnants We have two bargains in Mill Remnants for this week's buyers. The only reason that we can sell them as cheap as we are going to is that the lengths are shortar than the mills will put up in webs. The goods are perfect and the saving is yours. White Cotton Ends, 45c. Shaker Flannel Ends. Hods of Cott,on. tilesohed. •ery fl re quality, fall yard wide, sefs MOM for way re wing. worth, In oh I regular •roY,fron 11 to 11, per yard. le 5 y ati ends only, st per en 45c Fade nf plat Mother Flannel, gotta quality awl weight, 10 to 32 lashes wide. mill ends of ft yards only, 05 pee tied. 3itc" HODGENS BROS.