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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
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AnArt Sale.
yOU will wonder what that uu'aus in a Dry Goods Store.
Well, it is just this. We have a great numhel of Lovely
Art Souvenirs, reproductions, in colors, of Famous
Paintings. These we are going to give away to our
customers during the Sale, and Wo are offering some
Special Values all over the Store. The following list
does not include all the Bargains we are giving. Colne
in fur whatever your Dry Goods needs may be, we will
save you money.
DRESS GOODS.
BEAN Y PLAIT) HOMIsSPUNS,56 noes
wide, suitable for Skirt'. le -great variety
of patterns, regular $1 00 asa 75c.
$1 25 to deer at
HANDSOME REVERSIBLE SUITING.
oeme ppWa shads en the other side, some
Plaid larks, were $2 03, 12 25 1.50
sad $2 50, for
French Flannels at 35c.
Lovely Patterns. Balanos to go at
tits sale, regular 50o, for 35c.
ti
DO YOU WANT A COSTUME?
26 Salt Leanthe of Ukelele Gbsytou In all
rade* of navy. browns, Lawns, greys,
reds, , to els $1.25 and t 1 00 a and
$1.50, to clear at.... •D i
25 Skirt Lengths o1 Heavy Owlets, 56
inure wide, all oolors, of plain brown,
grey, mous, fawns, 3 yd.. in each so
to clear •S $1.50 for end
JACKETS and CAPES.
11 you bre a Jacket or Cape want, now is
the Ohne to have t1 supplied. W• havo •
lupe stook for you to oboes* from, and we
intend to clear them all out. if price will de
It Come early and get • rola,.
MILLINERY.
The Millinery Department oomss to for
its share toe of Harem Glyiot.
CHILDREN'S WINTER SONNETS. -
A ,pedal lot in all colon to 25c each
ober at
Just half price
LADIES' AND MISSES' READY•TO•
WEAK HATS -all at Ra:aood Prior.
WE WILL HAVE YOU MONEY on •
'Trimmed Hat aloe.
Remember we give you the Coupons
. on the CHAIRS still.
HOSIERY
and UNDERWEAR,.
Extra Heavy Winter Hose, ladles'
reviler 20.1 Ilse, going at, 2 pair.
tor.......... _..... ... ..•
ems.
25c
Special Heavy Ribbed How
Fine bon Wool In Ladles' and Boys'
regular 50o, going at 35o, or 3 00
$1.
pain for + W
Ladies' Fine Ribbed Vest
with Heavy Fleece,
Best mike, • regular 75o hoe tor 456
w Alf OIVI YOU • large obeli.' M
W H Ter (.afem'tass and For Ruffs. mod
OW will mate you mosey.
Ready -To -Wear Silk Waists.
Lorry Ooode, well made, and good let, Is
all shades, black. orrru, pink,
red and blue et $400 and $5.00
CLOTHING.
Never bays we bad such • Irmo and up -
r -date risottos for you to choose from,
sad our prior are at the bottom
Here are a few Specials:
NEW GREY OVERCOATS, all fires, good
aloe wcol Cheviot, sow make, C
a spooled at 36.50
New Black bes.yDram Omsrooat
$6.5U
special at
• •p
BOY'S IEA JACKEI'S from 04.00
" $1.25 to ... .. ..... ....... .p
MENS' FLEECE LINED GLOVES,
a bargain at .... ......... . .... 25C
New Colored Shirts.
New Ties.
New�CI Qt's
four or eve wells hare bees suet. Thee.
Dougherty get water al • depth of 66
feel. One is being bored al the school by
Mollregor & Kant•.
11'urd was moored on Saturday of the
sudden drib of Andrew Green. of Sault I Asbtl.ld
Ste. Marie, • son of Peter Orris. He w►o
killed by • tame doer. His body will be
brought hue ter burial. The funeral will
take pros on Wednesday to Uolboru•
cemetery. 'l'o• sympathy o1 the entire
oommunity is extended to Mr. ant Mrs.
Drees to their sad Io...
All at Little Prier.
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CASH OR PRODUCE.
Smith Bro's & Co.
DUNLOP.
7Ureuar, Nov. 26
repeater Too gays onr school a .ts1t rot
week.
Angus MoLsod, of Lwhalsh, wee ▪ tno•
elect visitor bra HT week.
Andrew MoAlliater, now of Belfast, who
for many years was a trident of Le.burn,
sod later while here the landlord of our
Mirror.. pared through hen last weak to
attend the funeral of hu younger brother,
William, who died In Oodenob towuhip o0
the 15th Inst. and was buried In Maitland
cemetery on the 18th loo►.
LEtBURN.
MONDAY, Nov. 18t1.
Mrs. John IdoNevla is Tutting her sister
1e Hibbert township, Perth county,
After an abettor of nearly three months
Alex. MoNevin, one of the harvest exoar.
monists to Maulteba, estimated home on the
tad 'not. His oomrade, Horaoe Horton,
bee not come book yet.
Herbert Taylor. who is now • resident of
Hamilton on the staff of a large badness
firm there, le op en a vont to his parents
bore, and while b+re is seeing a number of
his old friends around - here and in Dunlop
and Oederir'h.
TUESDAY, Nov. 26.
Mee. Roberta, formerly Meerl) McLeod,
after a pleasant volt of nearly three menthe
so her mother and other relatives la this
eownbtp, retread home to Saalt Ste.
Mari. Monday of last weak.
LOAVES U. -M•nday of this woek our
popular and genial tow nem ►n, Dan. M o lend,
fete here to reside at Sault Ste. Mules. Oar
farming oommunity will ales one o0 whom
they oould rely to ooutrol their mettlesome
steads at any farm work they wanted done,
and In "octal gatherings our young folk will
mW his genial solos and 'Selmer% form. We,
with • large number of amends, wish Daniel
ever norm 1n his oew hoose.
MAFEKINO•
TUESDAY, Nov. Z6.
Os Wednesday morning, Nov. 20th, if.
R. Finlay, of Rapid I;ito, Manitoba, and
Mus Madge Finley were marled at the
home of the bride's mother, Hawthoroe
Bask. The oeremo.y was preformed by
the Rey. F. J. Oaten, M. A., of Lackner
While the wedding maroh was being played
by Mrs. A. K. Allen, of Ingersoll, the bride,
who was glyen away by her brother, R
Finlay, catered the room wiring • gown
of white ellk organdie with white eatle and
chigoe Irlmmtage and carrying • shower
bouquet of white roses and smilax. After a
dainty wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs.
Finlay left for Toronto and Perrboro.
where they will wend some time with
(treads, before leaving for their home In the
West.
SHEPPARDTON.
MoriDAT, Nov. 19th.
Wm. MoCoosell spent Soaday at hie
father'..
Mn. Wm. Vroomen ie ylslting her
brother at Dunlop.
Mr, and Mn. J. R. Graham were riled
te Seatelth u Saturday owing bo the death
o1 Mrs. Graham's bear:re fo-law, Mr. Mo.
Elroy.
The trustees of S. S. No. 11 have engaged
Miss Tees Gordon as teacher fee the year
1902. F. Gray leaves for the Ottawa Normal
School. '
Trotter, No.. 26th
The Misses Plass, of Crowe, were vdelt-
tog their friend, Mis. Annie Carey, this
week.
Mrs. Nelson urebam spent a few days at
her lather's at Pine River last week.
Re., Mr. Brown, o1 Whiteehuroh, de-
livered an able eddrees here Ira Sunday.
He was sooempanled by Allan Bowles,
teacher at Belfast.
'there Is an artesian well rage rotted
hero just new, and as • ooaeegaenn some
Exclusive
Christmas
Goods.
The
Bell Telephone Co.
Briers becomes a pleasure
with an ExraNatoN DEM[ met
to your canoe. It brings bust -
nem ryes many ,taps and
valuable time.
The Sell Telephone Cs.
GEO PORTER,
Local Manager.
Always the BEST, sited the CHEAPEST, has been remarked many times
about ens eters.
W. are is loll swing dlepl•yle' onr Xmas Leede, and yon are Invited to some Is and
nes them. 1t will eat he n•oreary to pmroha"e either, but 1t yen wish, we will pot
aside uytbig yea may select until yen de require It.
OUR ART CALENDARS, yni will go Into raptures ever. Nothing to sur-
pass them anywhere is Canada. Prior range from..... . fie to 42.50.
(At this Sten only. )
ANNUALS for Ws year -Rah' Owa, Girls' Owe, Aedes At Home. iwieer. Hear,
Ob•tterltez, Cham", Reye of the Kmplre, Child's Comp•sloe, Prise, &.., at as
etre prior as asywbere la Canada.
1,11 the hew hooks, trotted up Is .peeial dee editions ter (Rrislmaa, and at ed5trtu.d
_ NICT PRICKS.
Over tea thousand volumes to miler from. Where In Casale w yea got mere 1.
phot teem. 1)11 yea, Her ie a real Beek Store and not a BOGUS ere.
Elble•. Prayer Reeks and Hyms Rooks far all oh.r.ase.
♦ fall rang" of the New Hyena Reek fee 80. u.orge'e °keret, roastng in prle. from
«sr, A•t tewlhon.
PORTER'S BOOK STORE.
AW Telephotos Is No. 100 B. Overt Hoses Sewn, Oeder*oh.
POLLING BOOTHS IN WES r HURON.
Following is a list of the polling booths is
the various inusioipalibtes of the rtdire for
the election to be bold ca the 4.1 prox
U ,iiuirar rti No. I'ur. t.inu Mourn
1 MoArthur'rshop, Dow
550000.
2 School Hour No 9
3 tiubool Hour No b.
4 Foresters' Hall, Port
Albert. '
b aohc.1 Houle No 2.
6 Houss of Hugh Mo-
lotoeh, 1r.t 16,00n 12.
1 Bobcol Noose No 12
1 l'esozettitb 13•11,134m•S muTaspetl recce Hell, Salt.
ford.
3 Tows Hall.
4 Temperaooe Hall, Lee.
Lugo
6 School Hour No 5.
6 Temperanoe Hall, Lon
doaboru
7 Sobool Hogue No 9
1 Orange Hall, oon, 4.
2 Barar. \\ aeon's house,
lot 17, coo, 7.
b Witham Sinclair's
hour, lou 17 & 18,
nun. 15.
1 School House No 10.
2 Sibool House No 13.
3 tiobool House No 9.
4 Hoare o1 Jas Dow, lot
29. con 10.
Blyth t 4;Y, 1 lodes ty Holl.
•• 1 OLIO' of William
Campbell.
W. Wawanash 1 Old Court Room, Dan•
green.
1 Young's harness shop,
Auburn.
E Tows Hall,
4 Psblle HaILfit Helen -
13 Patna Hall, lot 19,
est. 13.
1 Aka Kirkbrlde's shop.
2 Videos's feed store,
3 Tema Hall.
4 Rsaolm•o's shop.
b Phillip: shop.
6 Jolla Brophy', furni-
ture shop.
7 Hear .1 Dennis Nev.
TIN (formerly Jas.
Hate'.)
Clinton Teem 1 Tows Hall.
Jas. lergasoo'a pump
baiory.
3 !tied Rumbelt'e carrl-
g _i gsbop
4 John Sceptre. 1's
shop.
Wleghs� +'a 1 J 1'. Cumming'. shop.
2 Wm. Garrett's otboi.
3 Tows Hall
4 W. fit. Jobs'. shop.
DASH WOOD.
TUMDAY, Nov. 28.
P. Molnar has purchased the furniture
and uodertaklog buries' of Hoffman Bros
Secret Or•ybisl, of Browo ('117, Mich.,
is visiting his brother, John Or•yblel.
Albert Moser returned from Dakota last
week.
Fred Shooter, who came home owing to
the death of hu father and who has been
visiting friends hers, has returned to But
falo
A very prairie evening was spent by the
young people o0 W.do.uday at the boas of
H. Weigand, where they aeaembled to bid
farewell to Mrs Clara 1V•ber, who has lett
for her tomer Elmira.
The Sunday schools of the village are
prsparloR tor Its usual Christmas festivals
Mrs. H. Smith, who has been oon6msd to
Tr bed for some time, we are glad to lay
u r•ooyarlag.
Matte • number from this village attended
the re -.peeing of tb• Roman Catholic
aburob la Zurich on Sunday.
Lst Thursday syseing was the seal•
1 business meeting of the 1 . P. A., at
w hich Gm sierra of others took plaoe,
all the old othoure befog re -cleated.
DUNGANNON.
Nance, -The loos agency in Dungannon
for Tui Stoma. U at the omoe of J. G. Ward.
J. P. ooaveveooer, to.. who will receive
orders for subscriptions, adventumg and job
work. Sed is authorised to give receipts' for
amounts pald for the Mme.
TctiDAy, Nov. 26.
1MrROVLMEN'PJ.-C. Elllott, merchant.
bas reoestly error a new driving shed and
stable, sad oar esteemed V. S. is oaring a
n ew ethos ooutruated.
Haat AND Tnaxe.--Mrs. T. Pentland
recently heft here on an "'tended visit to
her son. Rev. blmoo Pentland, at Wan
stead. hooray of Lambtoo. We hope the
venerable lady will have a pleasant riot
and safe return to her liege and fatuity....
11 toe hostess, of the Malloogh house, and
her two daughters, the Miser Pearl and
May, took a trip to the beautiful Circular
Town, on Wednesday of last week.... MI
ohael Foley, who Is • favorite with old and
yeang here visited his parser at the home-
stead, toweahlp of Coloorne, on Saturday
and returned home o0 Sunday evening
last.... D. McNevin, sr., to eojoytng him-'
self vlslwg his daughter, Mn. E. Fowler,
oon. 7, Wit Wawsooeh.
l
.0N% ALEN is.. --SS are pleased t0 bet
able to note that Mrs. William llallougb,
who received some Injuries from a fall,
Is gradually recovering. Also that Mn.
lames Whyard, who has been very ill, is
nicely convalescing ....Thomas Wlgglos,
who some 6.• weeks ago had the niter.
time to have his foot stepped oo by • cow
he was milking, le slowly getting better.
CHURCH NOTES.
Ts. ooegregotton ot SI. (leoroe', church
an. adopting Hvnins Aooieot and 1lodero
In place of the Hymnal Compaoloo hitherto
aced. As nest Sunday la the first Sunday
In Advent, the boglontar of the church
year, itis Wooded to make Mbe ohaag• then.
In the ac. Tr tut week of the Tepee -
log +eryloea of Victoria street Methodist
oburch no mention was made of the assist- I
anon which was extended by ate Ladies'
Aid Society o1 the church to the work of
improvement. The ladies rained $80, 440
of whloh went toward% the eleotrlo lighting
and $40 for carpeting. We have Teo asked
to error, on behalf of the trustee@ of Vic.
Soria t church, their thanks to dire
outside their own oongregatloo who oon•
trtbuted so liberally toward. the oollso ton
for the Improvemeote.
The union meeting of the Presbyterian
and Metoodist Sabbath school' 611.4 Vic
torte street chorale to over flowing on San.
day afternoon It was Temperanoe Sunday,
and the speeoiss delivered were directed
chiefly against 11. lliquor and tobacoo hahlu.
W. C. Perham. superlouodent of North
stere school, J. E. Tom, superintendent of
Knox oburch sabot, and J. H. Milken, who
holds • similar position at Victors street, all
spoke, and there was also an address from
Rev. De Daniel. A Moreno* to the recent
decision e1 the Privy ('oonoll of Great
Britain In the matter of the Manitoba pro.
Whalen act was greeted with enthuslrtio
applause.
NO1 ES OF SPORT.
The Soare 1 pipers say the hockey club
of that town, which was re orgudred a few
evenings ego, will enter the Intermediate
sarin of the Ontario Hockey Aeeoolatloo.
N. D. Roug.ia hes donated • handsome
Kao ogre as a trophy to he oompeted for by
members of the on olub today (Phaoksr
giving Day) The shoot will he at 25 biros
each, and will oommeoce at 9 o'oloek this
morning. TT areal Friday meeting is
called off for this week.
Listowel Benner : A meetlnv of delegates
from nearby towns was held at the Grand
Central oo Tuesday night to discuss the
advisability of forming a hockey league of
the towns north of Guelph to Stratford.
Mr. C. B. Hacking was appointed secretary.
11 was decided to write Palmerston, Har-
nst n, Wlogham, Ktora, Walkerton,
Southampton, Port Elgin. (loderlch, Clin.
ton, Seaforth and Locker,. All of these
towns hays good rinks and ought to form
an exoellsnt league. The towns would be
orewn op Into groups, the winner of ern
group would play off. Arrangements are
being made for the purchase ot • retiree
oup, which will make things loteresting.
(loderiohGO
1'p.
K. W•waoosb
.,
God.rlch Town
6.
" $
ea
COMING AND GOING
Mw Nellie Harris, who has been unwell
for some mouths, went to Stratford on
Monday to receive treatment In the hoe
pita: thr r •.
Mr. and hire. Frei Toompron •od
ohlldren lett on M ,nday for Lion. Head,
where they will remain duiia; the winter.
J. E. Beat, who had been an employee at
the Degan factory ler a couple el year., lett
.• Mooday to take a po.itfoo at Preston.
Mn. Alz'e, wile 1,1 1 T R Cooduotor
Algle, and (.ally returoad to town last
week from Port Heron, when they had
been residing dur 'g the summer. They
have taken Mn. Mynas' house on Newgate
street.
Robert laborer left on Saturday on a
trip to the Or►ney.. Hootlaod, where he
will visit las nattye oleos and his psople
who still reside there. It 1. some tit or
seven years since Mr. lsnaeter left the
Orkney Islands.
People know where to get the beat and
oheapsst heating and cooktog stoves, as
Wousri.I,the cheap stove man, sold thirteen
lad week.
Dainty Odors
Pleasant, refreshing, frag-
rant, retined-not too pro-
nounced -not in the least vulgar.
They are lasting too. That's
another feature of the goo.1 per-
fumes we',e bought
We have every odor in stock
you'd be likely to ask for, includ-
ing LORNA, our leader.
Careful buying from only
the best English, French, Ameri-
can* and Canadian perfumers,
made our stock different from
the ordinary, and our stock is
exclusive in many odors, in
bottled goods and bulk perfumes.
This difference does not cost
you anything extra but you get
the benefit of our experience.
This also applies to our stock of
Sachet Powders. When looking
for Dressing Cases, Cuff and
Collar Casaes, Toilet Cases, &c.,
don't overlook our store. We
have them at all prices.
"°44
J. WILSON,
Prescription Drug Store
Telephone 45
We do mot soil sumps Terms Cash
or postal card.,
A New Year's Gift.
MCKLNZiE is Rowan. otter a present to the value o1-•bOc. to
all purchasers of Silverware or Cutlery to the value of S1 or over
on condition that you present a clipped copy of each of our adver-
tisements of the Inst six issues of this year. We want to inake
this space the most readable in the paper.
We have made greet preperatinne for the Holiday '.rode. t),.r assort.
went of Silverware is admired by all who have looked it over, while in
.sarrr. staple and fanoy Cutlery our stockand value• ore all you rout(' wish for.
FORWARD 1 FORWARD ! is our watchword
The past ..aeon's burner had been the larger in our history. You
say, "That 'a so ; we know you do the business ; hut what Ire maile it so!"
There are three main reasons which have stood and will continue to stand :
1st, Honesty ; 2nd, Good Value; Sed, Courtesy. If you do not know u.,
come and sea for yourself.
Our stork of tinge-cnt Saws to now in. They are the same well.
Mown brands we have kept heretofore: "Leerier," "Buffalo Bill," "Raror,"
"Plamier," "Challenge," aryl other.
M CKENZ/E & NOW ELL
The place to buy all Hardware cheap,
A General
Favorite. Years
O
Sts
THIS
EIper1ellce
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ON [VARY
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A Prescription ...
Filled hero will have exactly
the effect your Physician intended it
should have.
We know this, be.auss the ingredients
will all be fresh sod reliable, and the
compounding aoeut•ato W the last
degree.
Bring prescriptions here and take
no chaooen.
F. M. DUNHAM, Phm. B.
DHUGGIS T.
Owner of West stand the Square.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
This ie th. weather that makes you ayypreot-
ae • roe warm overeat' such ea l'rldWm.
oho p.ople'. clothier, makes. Style •end sit
guarante,d,
Reenter meeting of the publlo school
board next Monday evening.
Miss Hattie Downing who is now attend -
lag the Model `I.heol here, has been engaged
as troher of unt1gLg,e�cbool section No. 12,
Grey and McKllfRefor the ooming year.
J. H, Johnetco, proprietor ot the Vin-
ton• street Implement works, has Invented
a oora.sbeller which ought to cud a ready
market. 1t Is a simple 000triyance, yet
dor the work quick y and well.
new le Care • tern.
It is one of t t.e masleat thlage In the
world to curs a ecru. Le not nes acids cat
Mastic preparations and don't cut a hole to
your boot. It a simply to apply Putnam'.
Tideless Coro.nd Wart Extractor and :n
three days the Dorn ern be removed vitt-
too. pain. Safe. run, paluleee. Take only
Putnam s Coro Extorter.
K IDD
& Co. ars shovels/ some of the
prettiest goods la rine tor Chrlstm•e trade
ever shown to Godsrtoh. Their Wedg-
wood and Moiiag• designs are •o cheap sad
beautttel.
clbo Kid.
Medium
Heavy
Low
e leOn a.rn.o.UCTsea O. Tore arra[ SIM
The Famous
American
Shoe' for
rightly applied, thorough
knowledge of the human foot and
its requirements, and up-to-date
methods are the causes of the
supremacy of
Women
These shoes havo what the fashionable young woman wants-,.
the new leathers, latest shapes and perfect fit.
Being the embodiment of perfection in material, workmanship and
shape, they outclass all others in worth and wear. These fact. have
created a demand for them that dwarfs that of any other shoe in America.
All styles for every use and occasion.
ONE PRICE $ 3
.75
SOLD
EXCLUSIVELY BY
P. T. HALLS
CASH
SHOE DEALER, e
COUNTY CURRNCY.
A sudden death 000arreid la W(ngbam
Wedo.day wrote, of last week. Mrs.
Coed wont . ut to bring In a atiok of wood
and, not returnlog •t 000e, fords went to
look for her and found her lying dead. The
deceased was the mother of Perot' Coad,
drurgtst, of Liodsay.
AUCTION SALES.
All partici' settleort their male bills printed at
this oMRoe wluh•ve • tree notice inserted
In fhb 11at up to the time of sales.
bufu.tr. Nov. 29ra,-Auotlon sale o1
farm stock and Implemeoie. property 01
TNeigAs MACLEAN, at the farm formerly
occupied by A. Manes, Saltlord, Colborw
township. ?4r. MacLean has sold re farm,
and the stock a,d Implement., whlob are la
good shape, will be sold without any reserve.
Sale at one o'clock r,u. Terre. GUN DRY,
anotloneer.
Liberals, Attention!
Committee Rooms have been opened in
SAUNDFP1S' BLOCK,
West street. 1 nese will be open from 10
A at to 10 r. at. every day until election day.
All Liberals are invited W drop in and
give or receive inlorrnetion pertaining to
the campa'gn.
As every vote is desiresl for the advance-
ment of good government. every Liberal ie
asked to lend his aid in supporting our Leto
d idato.
Committees meet every evening. hs,,l
W. N. I10IEITS*I'i, AIrEL SAIJNDOS,
Secretary. l'resident.
T[Aar.Oar Ne, la.
HODGENS BROS.
rad DNR wr.T ee
■ A! I LT.R-$T.
A Dress Goods Bargain
f°r. Saturday
300 yards heavy Dress Goods to sell for Tess than Half Price.
11 ERE is a big dress goods bargain for Saturday shoppers. We have
about 300 yards of winter dress stuffs that we want cleared out as
quickly as possible. They are short lengths and odd lines of materials W1
that sold at 30c to 50c per yard. 'lost of them are heavy weights, and
they come in a variety of small fancy designs and dark colorings. They will
make good skirts or children's school dresses, as they will stand no end of hard
wear. We gather them together in one lot and place them on sale .Saturday
morning at the very low price of
15 cts. per yard.
ika
300 yards dyer geed.oteevy weight, dark colon, small patterns, suitable for skirt. or oblldres's
school dresses, will weer well, double told, regular 30 to 50s, en tato oommenoiog Saturday at 15c
per yard.... . ..............
Other Dress Goods.
We just want to remind you of the goodness of our dress
goods stock. It will not pay you to pass it if you have any
dress goods buying to do. Whether it be medium or higher
priced materials, you will find here an assortment not equal-
led anywhere in town.
liomespuns, 70c.
w" tat
Broadcloth, 50c.
54Inchall wool homsspon suiting", 1!All wool broadcloth suiting, rloh Re-
pel weight, will wear well, shades Ish, 36 Inobes wide, rood weight,
of medium and dark g-ey, andwill wear well, black, navy, red
black, epealal value at per yard . 70e and brown, Imported by oanelves,
extra special value, per yard. ....
Cheviot Serge, 50c.
Homespun Suitings, 98c.
Extra good Sashay homespun tuft -
Ings, 1011 54 torte wide', all pure !Heavy weight *herr serge, spry
wool, heavy enough to make op I thread wool, will make • servto•-
wfthoot lining. medium and dark able and stylish oestuw.e, 36 Inches
grey, and black, extra toecial val-wide, black and all faolonablsool-
ne at per yard 98c or., per yard SOC
Skirting Frieze, $1.00. French Flannels, 50c.
54 -'ooh frieze, all •,ore wrml, here New designs in French flannels 'int to
weight, dose not require lining, band, prattler pattern+ than w. ..
jot th•' thing I -•r • retry day have yet shown, make hand,ome
skirt, l lack and da, 1 grey, oar
yard 1.0U wale., 001 very much of any sicgle
Hoe, boat goallty only, per yard. 50C
50c
Ladies' Underwear.
tet ee:A
We have been doing a big underwear business. With
qualities and values like these it is no wonder that a big
share of the trade is coaling our way. You will not heat
these values anywhere else in town. We question very much
if you will got as good.
LaIlen'ribbed nndervo s, very floe
qquality, psrf.ot fitting poede, sr ft
finish. Ieng sleeve., trimmed with
fishy ribbon, open front, white of
natural telor 75c and
1A41I01' extra Bee gMhty a ntnn rests,
sped, cog , got o r ,
will not 'brisk, give w11Naolory
open front, will give eveslle.t
�ladlr' ribbed torero Tete, nearly
• II wool, a Ii1t1e cotton worm on
the enielde to keep them frnni
shrinking, lime quality, good
weight, peal bottom., drawer. to
mat.oh, rah .7W
1 .o f 6
Ladles ribbed hygdan
al gond weight.
wear, drawee M rattail
vests, long
art finish,
Ladlesestoral wool under?•.!., eel• •
QOc lam and heavy wslghte, shaped, it - -
washed Trefoil, will not shrink,
drawers to mateh, the meet salt..
(mangy tamest to wear that w•
23c,1
keys in stook
Bed Coverings.
Sgt
Some blanket and comfort-
er news this week that is
worth your reading. We tell
of good qualities only and val-
ues that make it well worth
your while to buy here.
Comforters at 31.00.
Bedlam deed oomfnrieve, dark ool
err, floral palterer, waddle[ 1111
ed, weal 'Mohr, each
Comforters at $1.25.
Large sizer conferees, dark Mond
veering and wedding fill-
ing, well stitched, toed value ass,
each 1,25
1.
Blankets,
. We ;want to impress you
with the fact that the blankets
this store sells are good. Even
for the sake of a low price we
never allow an inferior blank-
et to enter our doors. You
scan depend absolutely on any
blankets you buy here.
Blankets at $2.75.
ws are grin/ a great number of
these blankets. They are good
weight, 60180 Mohr, made trnm
good clean yarns, thoteeghly
.rand, eolored berden, vettfinl.h, per palr
Blankets at $3.00.
!There is no blanket value In townr
to vier these; large ere. good
weight, flapped, soft flair, made
from toed yarn., will be satire* 3.00
tory le every way, per pair ....
taw los In wool blanker
2.7s
3.50, 4.50, 5.00
1.00 •ed 1.25 !Good ,hek,rRause ts at
75c, 85c, a 1.10, 136.,
ODGENS EROS.