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THE SIGNAL : GODERICII ONTARIO.
Ire!•ori was elected vice rudest and Min
DOUBLE
Belle Jardine superinteodee& of th. Junior
1' A
Mute [Auto Goetz is m home fr. Elena!
for few degas
M,s. (Jr..hsm end M u Januue visited
a11N IsTour..1last .inturdev.
COUPON
Ur. end jr..SE. 1'. Poulin lilted iron Is
to Z inch on Fridey of tat week
Another case of small aur has dov,•h,p-d
' to oar sal ave, but Pio patient le 1.l410 re
0.verl1g.
•Miss Morrill, of Furl) Co.. his rwumaA
her duties a teacher of Blwkbuab attar •
month's holidays.
ON ALL PURCHASES
Friday and Saturday, Feb. lth and 8th.
That means, on all your purchases on those two days,
we will give you an 'EXTRA TICKET to the amount of
. your bill, which will count on the chairs.
Clearing Wrapperettes.
Balan,e of our Fu,.y Wrepp. etas, ,oe
were 12} end 15,, clearing at.... late
Bale of Cloth Remnants -
Pieta. for waists or .uitable Inc child
rens dresses, In Drew Goods, Tweeds
and Cloths, going et
HALF PRICE.
Hosiery Bargains. -
Special extra bossy woolen Hca',
ladles' e'zes,10 oIsar at . 2 pairs 1er
The best heavy ribbed Hose, would
be Alsip it 25a, to ole•r. at, • pair
Jacket Bargains.
12 only. Jsok. i m colon and
Wacky, firm 32 t) 38 inch, to$1 00
otear st, can vU
12 only, short Jackets I4 black sod $2 50
colon, to clear et
ALL OTHER JACK Eli ,:aT RKDUCED
PKICES.
Millinery Bargains.-
Bntaooe u1'1rimmed Hats, .use an
rsn'e to clear et
HALF PRICE:.
Mee. KILL-, of Brampton, died very cud
dimly et her Immo on Saturday. Jen. 23th.
The romaine note brought to Zur ch for m-
Ilermeot. on Tuesday, Jon 281x. Mn.
Jacob Kellermaon, of Ilsee village, is a sister
of the deca•ed.
Albert Shetthr, who bas been In the
harness metrics hustings with Mr. Fenn,
lett Int %Vedoesday for Mort +, Map-, where
he will tate • position with hie broth•_r.
Mr. Shettler will be very much m1ewed to
p, dally io Y. P. A where be Way ao a.,t1ve
worker. We wisb him every succes to his
n ew epbere of labor
The mania Xmas festival which was pre
paned mom to t!.• outbreak of small pot
n as held on ?avidity •yeotoc, Jan. 27Lb
The rennin which 000.lsted of t;, rmam
and h:ngileb selections was well rendered.
Tb. cantata "Joseph sod Hie Brethren"
was butt instructive and eot.rtalnio[. At
the Moss of til. program Dandy wai liberally
distributed among the little one..
HOCKEY NOTES.
1 be motor team aid play at Clinton to-
n ight.
a The Horton•Jerdao block hockey trim
are trying to arrange for a game with the
Shona. but so far their cballeoge bas not
been son pted
A fast and Interestiog game of hookey
was played In the rink on Tueed.y even.og
tweet] the Elites and 1)..Il.r F:,gbtiee,
✓ ration in favor of the Elites by • wore
of oto 1.
1b lour looked for game between the
Signal d tbt Star bone name off et las:
on Moo. y evo'ng•' It was • hard Tough'
Otab, an thosegb the :.signals had the tet
rtho mein 11 th oust, keeping the punk
to tar terra • y th s. quart. re o' the time,
they • ad hard ,k i the matter .,f tcoriog.
25c Gents' Furnishings. -
19c Boy' Para regular 353 'Ind 40a, t
clear at
speot.l line of men'. Peps at..
Ladies' Capes and Furs. -
A new left, fur lined and fur trimmed,
handsome goods. It will pay you
to buy cow• get the nest three
months' wear and have for next
fall, at the prloes we are now quot-
ing.
I Clothing. - -
In thle depart moot our range 1. very
complete, and we will save you
money 01 Overcoats, alibi or
bay. Salts.
As to Our Premiums ---�
W. have siren owey over FIFTY CH Al Its to our euetcmere this Beason.
They have found it ply them to do their trading with us. Oar premiums
represent an accumulated cash discount to t„n, which it 1s worth your
while to ave. A coupon on every oath purub.rr,
CASH OR PRODUCE.
Smith Bro's & Co.
ARMERS' INSTITUTE
Brief a•porl .1 the 1,tetae and Dengue -
non wertl•s•
Clinton, .laouary 23r I.- The West Ilo•
roc Fat here' Institute met in the town ball.
There wee a good attendance. The preen•
dent, .(.me. Snell. weal& tan .hair.
N. J. Kermghen geed the brat address.
on the subject. "Tne Fill Fair.' Some of
the recons for falls. are : Two many
fairs ;11003e had oil' lived their usefulness; in
competent lodge.; aide eh dottier goes
tloaable amusements The way to improve
them would be to get back to whore they
will be inetructive : educate those to come
book who have left ; eppnlnt ju Igo able to
give reesooe for pining aw.rn as they do ;
award prizes for judging. dressing fowl,
meat, .to , and for writug essays Make
the fair.deesuooal.
Mr. Castes, Cralgburet, addressed the
meeting oo 'Cold Storage and the Trace
;natation of our Perishable Products." The
mode of termites is obaogist. Farmers are
n ow producloa 6olehed arttaee : instead of
selling grain they are now turning it into
beef, pork and dairy products, winch mug:
he cared for In shipping. 'rhe comes of
dewy are best and moisture ; do away with
these and we shell nave our products.
Cold storage outs products In proper
oondtrioo. For example. take the straw•
baffle. from the States shipped into our
town in early rummer. These, brought In
refrigerator circ from cold untie e.tab
Belmont., will keep after the Journey a
n umber of days, while our own begin to
decay almost Immediately. Mr. fest on
desorlbed by chart a cold storage huddles
Products should be placed in c:,ld storage
before starting on a long journey. (tail
wave boomed by Goyenment should not be
• lowed to dteorimin.ts aiiinet Farmer., and
carry goods cheaper from any point in
Ontario to Liverpool than to Montreal.
Immerse should bnog pressure to bar on
the Government to appoint • (commission to
regulate freight rata..
F. J. 5tetghtholm, Stralhroy, spoke on
"Skim Milk as Stock Food " 'iklm milk le
worth as muoh as the whole milk see • flesh.
producer, but not as • fat Former. Some
lvrmere are making nearly as much cot of
skim mile as others do out rf the whole,
by t.klog good Dare of Ia hasp skim milk
la Wean Dan.. Feed in small gashtittes to
oslyes. Do not put in ui000ked foods
Feed alone with ,tom milk some other fond
rich to fat, smote as fi.s reed Skim milk
all a Itoi for poultry 1s worth mors, takem
pound for pound, than any other food.
The evening cession we. addreoecd by
Mn. Edord, Holmesvdle, on "1'.. Wo
mesa's Institute," and by Mr. Sleiththolm
cm "Twain, Hots for %stows.' WW1
Breen, of Calow, read • prpsr on "I'm
proy.meet of 'rim." Mr. C. Campbell,
(ioles tub, mp.k. so ''Herne Intlomo .'' mod
Mrs. Caton oo "The iniad V. Live in."
Doone the evening muco was furnished ly
the Doherty quartette club. which added
'u t of the meati•
mush to the enjoyment . p
Mos.M01Ley also gave • solo, whack was
well 'Moved.
Uhottennoo,Jen. 24'h -A meeting under
the *union of the tVest Huron Farmer:
lnq!itute was held here tod:•c A. Iepte,
Clinton, spoke en the subject "Th.
Unurht Horse. '1 his brach of agrlcul
tare, he sad, has been neglected, but Ie
bow roiling,. There are not as many peed
hones now se there %rare fifteen years ego.
Canoes of the necreaae ware pamp•riug,
high feeding. Zack of judicious matog,
mane poor sires. Ho advocated • orow of
Clyde mod Shute horses.
Mr. Sletghthulm, of 5 rethroy, gave an
addret•s ou "Summer Feeding -of M114
Cow." Ti. farmer cannot afford to let a
no down in milk to Cummer besuse of no
paters. It dues oat pay to depend on
pasture. pot returns Crum . ante see
obtained by feeding all she can ala. R•ueo
a oow 1s ellnwed to go down to milk you cot
only lo, in revenue, hut your oow will
n.'I k for A shorter tame mod her progeny
wise be of feel v•lur, Have m summer n1 .
nr •raw grain for green Folder. A good
mixture is ritual parrs of oat,, peas and
barley.
Mr. t'Anton'e subject was 'Problems of
the 5o'1 " We musshelp nature to briar
the soil loth proper condition by feeding
with mmuune, By cultivation we control
moisture. Shallow cult lye, ton is bat.
Seed will germtnale Letter in surface citta
%attn.'. Sow wide onoagh to cal trate.
Clover is the sheet anobnr of the farmer.
You cannot enrich • poor farm better than
Ly growiry .Moyer.
The eveuingprugram we. the same as at
Clinton. with the perception of the quartette
olub, R. M. Young acted se secretary pre
tem. ----- ---
DA8HYY00D,
Mtrrtnay, Fab. 3.d.
Mrs J. Kellermsaa was th Rrampton 1a.1
work.
Al the business meeting of the !'oar[
People's Albance on Thursday evening, Mr.
c,:`,;',;;;;,February Sale
A HELPLESS MAN. '
A man is certainly
tion w hen he bar to nit
a altar for weak'. un
willi.m to imebaw, Wolfe
rune County, Out., was in
Doctors ooutd do cn tlitt4 f.
the pain remained in his le
Toombs. Three bottles of Dr.
RMuca•.ie (bre and tares bo
Climax lam Tonic Pills routed hese
se and restored bim to perfi1i
ea10.0
When lime was sall0d the sone was 4 to 4.
Play was rennin ter tea stipules end each
side enured two mere goalt. By this tune 11
was 11:30 ri'olook, end ib wee thought bat
CI gu111 an 1 play off the 11e scene other
"not.
OThursday ought t1 a Hsrmoay seven
tufiared the r first detest of the season, at
hands of the Dollar Hghty team.
I'na• to hot rivalry brasses these tams
snit the D.E.', me b vhly elated .t Cher
suds.* in internoting Iso H.atmuny's un-
broken seri.,4 of elotor ee. N'hen tilt), come
trgelber again ibere will be one of the
pieltiest Ins of hockey to the history of
tar. seam In this town. The ter s
u Tbut: d ,y eight were : 1).
li.,sl, Kenny Mclwod ; point, W. By..
L•y ; Davit t,iut, J. McLean ; fortitude, R.
Camplatll, 1tauk MoO.w, 11 MODooald.
Ales McIver. Uarw.sy-Goal, - Mo-
Lyoblen ; potut, C Hack ; oovtr point, A
!ligation ; Inwards,
att'u'Kiae, HarryiMo.
:tw, Lirte stlgle, H.
Ii befce:•2. The l.00re
Mas 4102
•
CHURCH F OTES.
At t .:quarterly Citi:tial meeting held in
N oath street Methudut church co Mood.y
o.ght 11 was uoanimtutty twee ved by •
. ending vote l0 melte the parlor, lieu. )r.
Daulel, Fur another year. There was a large
at'enda loo, sod enthuatastlo addresses were
w (;
ad' by ani. Auheson, K W. Mr Kota.,
'rhe.. Elliott, 1'. T. Bella and othcra re-
setdtgr the present ouuock of the church
It was decided to author ..a the pastor to
sail • oongregetiooal m..t'og as suou as
p sIble to Sheen" the cutter of a new
churnh. The dunce" wine repuited to be
in a moat snidectoty Good tion. The pas-
tor, Kee. D. Daniel, in a few feeling words
aocepteu the i&yltiticn to itenaio rut titer
ye> t.
Next Sunday at St. Pe:ora, alter high
mass, the ceremony of blen+rg the throat
w111 take lila:. 1t Is said to prevent fetal
result, from diphtheria, prov]dea medical
He now reooaeaien
This great bled purifier is
bottles cordialities ten days tr
Prioe 50 oasts .t all drag stores
Ur Hall Medicine Co., Kingston, Opt.
"Certain good is
better than uncertain
hope."
Certain value, up
to the Makers' price,
stamped on the sole,
$3 50, $5.00, is pled -
El in every pair of
"TbeSlaterShoe"
•
Goodyear vi cltrd.
Sharman. Jr. • Sole Local Agent.
County
Storage
and Cold
t_ Branches of Bu iness to be Carried
on. by The Huron Pork Packin an ' (1' Stor-
age Co., Limited.
Al the meet,( of the dtr.obre held 1n
Clinton on Monday. January 20th, some
three propeertleae were made to the dine
tore from outside c•p+lali.te, the one stated
below being the ooe taken up. 0 a coo•
fideetly believed that the. Stock will be
rapidly taken ap, and work en Ike plant
rrntmanced at en early date. -_ -- --_ _
'1 he company have accepted W. R. Bel
den's plots for the ertot+on of a group of
Loildings for handling the different lines of
f arm produce.
't'bis will Include a pork (eatery, with •
cannily for handling 1,500 bogs per week
together with a homed number of cattle,
a poultry finbbleg station Equipped on plane
after the styli of that in este by a K
city pack tog house. No industry connected
with the 6rm le more profitable than the
ratitog n1 poultry, that is, where farmers
have famiitics for bi ishiog teem properly.
A. this pima alt ponitry w111 be received
and truparly killed,drased and orated.
then shipped to the cities and Great Britain.
Resides handing Cowl- for the termer, the
hulloing will be equipped Mettler to the
above re'eir.d to pecking hou+e, where
1,000.000 broilers ars grown and marketed
anon.11y under a system entirely cow to
Ontario.
Aloof, with the handling of hogs, cattle
sod poultry, • modern oold storage butld•
Ing will be erected, with • oapaity for
handl lig all the butter and apples Huron
county and the trtbutary townships can
penance
Farmers have year after year !int so
heavily in apple. that many have concluded
that It dors not ply to grow them. Al
though almoet everything has Lein done by
traneport companies that own Le done, vet
rb''y 04001' do all, and thle pert must be
done by the farmers If they wish to reap
tho benefits from a system ct shipping the
Government has done so much to Meter.
It has keno estimated that In 1899 Huron
county lost in .,pets' ?lone oyer 4100,001) hy
not havleg • oold storage station. This
salon will send packers throughout the
country to its own shareholders : they will
properly trade and pack the apple., mars
tag e•ab barrel .fatly a they tail for.
When the epplee are nelivered at the atm
11 to, farmers will be psi 1 • set prloe for
each trade: the apple. moot to our wows
elation, .sd se the wiater advances, will be
Every February it is our custom to have a Clearing Sale of
all left over goods of the following lines :
Fancy China. Vueee, Nick Necks. Cope and Sabosn, Cream Pitobors.
Gate nil and Conor Sete b off.
A line •( Featly 1',adleeticke j off,
Old Dees of Noie Paper, regular l(k and 150 WI re, sale pries. . y off.
loo ulnare Envelope, will e or cream, sale price. So • package.
A Special 1,.. of Hexed Note raper end l;avclnp'., Embnsesd Godertch,
regular 30i and 35 i, sale price .153 aid 20o.
WALL PAPER. -
All 1-f' ov.r Nail I'..per. sass
THESE PRICES ARE STRICTLY GASH.
1 off.
PORTER'S BOOK STORE
Our Telephoto is No. 100 H. Court Hours Square, I.,.len, I,
9
shipped wherever they can be .11 o the
moat .dvantagens octan. Fa . n need
no arguments to convince of he
to r
v b baths benefits they will reoal e y b
apples handled in this meaner. It to •
what we have long desired.. rut hi;,h
have not been able to reach by data
action. With an outfit of Wage 1
avinr our produce, satiated io t • metre
of .o fertile a dntriot a Cimino u, ,a sugar
• f.u' or; cannot surpass, 1t even 'aqua!,
it. Etch 1 oe it will boodle wi.I Rye ue
an Increase in the price we Low receive.
After a deputation Lou Me dutrtot volt,
lot the counties where beets are growo,
they concluded ft would be muoh more
profitable to •ave those products we already
raise than to enter a fit d which is fast
filling up std whtoh costs, net 4100,000, but
4500.000 to build ,t plant and tamp it. It
It c...ntidently believed a like Ir:nreue In
price can be made in apples, batter and
poultry, es that nocomp;tebed by handling
lime. The eenmated tort of these band.
inge, when Lolly e,tuipped, is s.000, weir
• capacity for making an annual tarn ova
of 41 000,000 worth of farm products.
Tben buildings will he situated to Clln-
Me, which will be easily aooee.abl• to
farmers Irving shat 'ho v.rione branobis
of railway leading to Kncardm., Goderkh,
h:cater, Stratford ►od Brussels.
A'rtady over 420.0v9 worth of stock has
been sold, and es farm.; s in general desire
to maks as of these buildings the coming
*anon, it is contldenily believed every
dollar of stock will 1. iced In a few mouths.
This ie undoubtedly what should he done,
thereby saving tnten.rt and other charges
caused by ustng'i,orromrd money. If every
dollar of stock is taken up Ly the time the
1 buildings are, competed. rted. there on be no
doubt of a ten per cent. dividend the first
year.
Mr. Belden. who has been connected into
W. line of bailees, for some years, le a
1 pr.otloel farmer, and on the acceptance ray
! him of the podtfoo of head of the organ's.
lint staff o1 the above company, be bee
,,s -ned ha Position as director of the
Farmers' Pork Faotery at Palmerton. Hs
eaten this work in a praotloal'stens by
eubeoribtog 41,000. ifayatt the almost
faith In the hulloese he will devote bis
entire time In making this company • ttroog
corporation.
Keep Your Feet
warm at Night
A Not Water
Bottle -
(1' 11.1.
Int 11
We Have
Them
FRIM TIIR
1'H EAPEJ1
To
THE BEST
F. M. DUNHAM, Phm. B.
DHUGGIS r.
Corner of West st. and the &tuare.
notation is not r.fneed. Two blessed
endive in the form of • crus touch the
throat duriog the Martin. The words of
the blaming brit fly are : " May God,
through the Interceulon o1 St. Blase,
b shop mid onattvr, deliyer you from disease
ul the throat. au the name of the Father
sad of the Son and of the Holy Ghost,
amen." St. BIW was bishop of Sebes**, la
Armenia, and was orowted with m
dom In the p.necution of I.iointue in 316,
by uummend of Agricolaut, ovum. of
Cappadocia. His generation was prop.gat
e1 bit many miraculous cares, especially of
sae tbroat.-Cott,
Nothing Nanta .at Setas
Like tight Isco:e. Nothing removes cornu
with arab ctr:.ay as Putn.m'a Painless
Corn 13itraotcr, Beware of poisoneue sob
stltuiee. A.k to: and ret Putoru,'e !'sin•
leu Corn Extractor at druggists. For 11
you get it -you're got a dead mote thine.
All drug/isle sell it, or by mut postpaid on
recetpt of twchty•bye mote. N. C Polson
.1 Cu., Klo,;eeon, Oat. -
HOT SNAPS!
For, Cold Weather.
HERE are a few lines of winter goods that may
Interest you this cold weather, at AWAY
DOWN PRICES.
WOMEN'S OVER SHOES
A few pain of oar regular $1.50 lips to clear at
Ir1EN'S LON() FELT BOOTS
A limited pumber of pairs, sizer 6 midi only, regular $'2.00
and $2.50 linea, while they Iasi $1.25 per pair.
MEN'S BUCKLE FELTS
Men'. two buckle felt -lined heavy Shoes, new this season,
were $1.50 per pair, reduced to $I.19 per pair.
Men's four•buckle telt-lined heavj Shoes, this seasons goods,
regular $2.00 line, to clear at $1.49 per pair.
WOIMgN'd FELT FOXED SLIPPERS, neuter 753 line, now 50e per pair.
98o
Remember our
two famous
American-
made Shoes
t he
REPAIRING
for Women and
the Walk=Over
P. T. HALLS,
for Men.
:SILK AUKS 1' fur
14..1. Qua' lty
and Walk Utera
YOURS IN IRISH
YICtOBII.0PBB1 HOUSE !
MONDAY. Fie. IOth.
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
oo tat
FAMOUS
VOCAL
IN
Bargains Still in Groceries
IN MY.OLa 813TA14D.
I0.yeputimmaoateel=_New Stalk._
01 Gr. eerie. .hie beck, haying Lad my
old store le/fitted, sad wilt be plea.. d to
Oat sli my old CastOman and ol 111a07
new cue is possible. who will receive
mr b:st attention,
1 am stall it viol jolt tl 000U'I(AR-
1•AINii iodifferent line its wlsl the
Fare Sale was cit.
GEO. STEWART.
De Verne
Sisters....
AND iNSTKUMENTAL
Au(sted by THE KIN(( OF IRISH
CO M',MANS
RNEY REGAN
A GRAND l'•ti1IVAI cf MUSIC ud
IRTHvier Praceaesa far Parra olare.
Prices, - 25c, 35c and 50c.
All those holding tickets will kicd!y get
Coupons at I'orter•Hook Store frtlEn.
PLAN NOW OPEN.
NEWS AND OPINIONS
or
NATIONAL IMPORTANCE
THE SUN
ALO N E
CONTAINS BOTH.
Daily, by mail, - $6 a year
Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday New.paie•r tri tr,c
Wrwkl.
Prim 5c loopy. By mail, $2 a year
Address THE SUN, New York
Til"r"" N. 1-10 DO ENS B ROS. .res; DOW! Si
cT" gel'
T et
A Slash in -Axes.
TILE odds and ends of our Axes we will clear out at a
reduction of 15 cts. off each Axe left. We are ap-
proaching
-proaching our Annual Stock -Taking, and all Winter Goods
we want cleared out. That means, our guaranteed
Black Diamond $1.15 Axe goes at $1.00
our 1.00 " as to 8Sc.
a' 90c a a 41 " 75c.
" 85c .a a, at 70c.
as 75c a, a/ res 6Oc.
And one of extra value we will let go at SOc.
The Stock will not last long at these prices.
\I•ien liwlb �kaha and I'nmtere \lute
all nine nailer th, rima gra a• r•
(notion.
W • sell a good 11 1.00 loather
Halter as SOc
111 cKENZI E & HO W EL L
THK PLACE TO HUY ALL HAKIM ARM ('HEAP
FOR EARLY SEW1
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EOPLE who like to get their spring sewing done early will find here com-
plete stocks of all wanted materials. Nearly every day we are receiving
nce shipments of Spring Goods, Cottons, Embroideries, Sheeting ---Pillow
Co to' and Prints are here already. Bright, clean, fresh, attractive goods just
out ' e cases, and values you will find hard to discount.
COTTON
ma in • Mand. ,
We .mind o in of the excellence of our White
Cotton value Mos • o the lines we are selling to -day are
the real Engh Lon oth. We imported it ourselves
direct from the glish . a ers, which enables ns to give
tetter value than actin possible if we bought here.
Every piece is guar., teed b th maker to be perfectly pure
cotton, thoroughly ble bed au, euly spun.
Our Three Bi,
At 10 cts.
0ooi quality English Cot
lee or L,sg Ck, .b, sof;
Boleti, round even thread,
easy to give, bright Lan
brlo (hash, fall 36 toobeg
wide. extra special vales,
at per pod ... ....I00
At 11 cts.
t 12 1-2 cts.
fine quality Ertel .b
ton or Long ('loth,
glebed like • Cambria
and retains la belie; M a-
pearotce, easy to raw wed
lan.dres well. toll 36
Inches wide, ',etre pea
value. per yard ....1e
Finer quality Eaoll.k inlet►
too or Long Clotb, fail
one yard wide. finished
soft for easv sawing, Tree
from dressing, bright
Umbria finish, imported
by curalvsr, per yowl,1
. .....Ile
Mill Ends of Print
Per Yard 8 cts.
We have over 700 yards
of mill remnants of hark
Prints to sell at R cts per
yard. They are heavy weights,
30 and 32 inches wide, and
the lengths are from 5 to 10
yards -l0 cts. would be the
regular price of them, brand
new goods just in, for Febru-
ary selling, per yard 8c.
Meavy Factory Cotton
5 cents.
People are buying our 5 cent Factory Cotton by the
web an(fi"fetl us it is the best value shown in town. It ought
to be, for the regular wholesale price was 5 1-2 cts. We had
to take all there was in stoek.to get it to sell at this price.
When this lot is gone we can get no more for the same
money.
Estee heavy Fac:ory Cotton, full 36 Inches wide, round even thread, Tree
from epesk., will wash and bleak well, special For February selling,
per yard 5C.
•ETTLRR FACTORY ooTleoN AT 8o Amb foo POR YARD.
•
Yard -wide Print 121=2 cts.
Navy Grounds.
These Prints were made specially for ono of the big
Wrapper Factories, and the mill had a few cases over after
filling the order. We secured a case and put the whole lot on
sale this ntonth at the special price of 12 1-2e per yard.
Nosy Rine Prints, guarantee) indigo dye, firm. strong cloth, tell yard
wide, made op •peotslly for wrappers, big range of patterns 1a
moos, spots snn fi iral deetgne, wider and better qualities thea M
penally sold at Vete. N h11e this lot lute you can bay them from
u at per yard... I?r e.
Ready -
Made Sheets
8.5cts.
We were disappointed in
not receiving these sheets from
the mill in time for last Satur-
day's selling. They came to
hand this week and are better
value.thau we thought, some
are sli b,tly imperfect but not
in any Ay that will affect the
wear. Yon can get a sheet
!ready to use for the price of
the material alb e.
Sheets made from veru bevy gaallty
bleached Twilled Sheens', fres
from dreamt, 23 yatdm wide. 23
long, 2 Inch hems, for Far»aary
telllor, non 85C
Pillow Cottons
13 sets.
50 ends circular Pillow
Cotton, fine quality, soft and
free from dressing, 4.2 inches
only wide, 1 j to 11 yards in
the ends, regular 20 cts. per
yard, special per end.... 15c.
HODGENS BROS.
THREE ' "A'8'
Aov'Tf
ACT/VI
Ao-V1
WHEN PLACb
THE S/OAA
FIFTY-FIFTH '
HAV
THE WEEKLY MAN.le1
Fall Wheat,
(four faintly per cwt. - .. ,
Moor. pa cant, per ow* -...
Bran, • ton_ _.._...-
shorts, a ton - - -
Screeninge, per cwt
Rye. per bush........
Buckwheat, per bas►
Oats. • town.......... ,._..�
Peas, a bosh. .
Harley, ter bush
Hay. a ton
Potatoes, a bush,
gutter. �.._...._.
(these. mer In
Laos trash anputsd, • don--
Pelts . ,-..
Live Hon
fireweed Hogs
Ha000.
aaoanea. 1
Lard, per Ib.......................
Dreamed Beef, tor. Quarter
Dressed Beeef. hind
()nabsOrdinary
TO ADVEHTIBE
Notioe of changes most be 1
(Moe not later than
noon. The ()opy tot
mast be left not it ter
day noon. Oaanal Ativt
a000ptod OD to nor n Wet
each week
llltuatlona Vacs
WANTED. -A GOOD GENI
vast at open Bn_all fala;
Mine KAY.
Musks.
9TREHLER. PIA?
with Helot:man of Toronit
gala and wall be pleased to call
cone Orden left at the store of
DAN, druggist. will reoeive prow
ta1!t
M155 COI.BORNE,
Teacher of rletcber music mall
Delve pupils at her *Indio, above
Insurance mace, Hamill m street.
mation apply either at studio or a
Bt. Patricia • street
W, GLENN CAMPRKLL.
Organist seed musical director of
Methodist church, *umber of pis
n ae and theory Pupils proper..,
•minetio, e of the Toronto Cop,
Mode. Will be pleased to ren'
Ilene from all those minium' e
tion at ale new studio over Thon
stop, roe of Mono lar practice
ramrod for.
For Rent
TO LET -THE STORE ON
formerly occupied by And
*Lo the rooms above Ow nee
11(1011 DUNLOP.
Tu LEi'-(XJI-
MFOKTABL
log house, with one acre of Ii
Sown of (Oodrrtoh, eon yea tent to t
good barn on premien.. and -ome
Apple to R. O. HAYS, !Mrrlater,
c/rf
For Salo.
FOR SALE-TWENTY•F1V
half scree of lani at .oath e
bet out.lds town boundary. d
DUNLOP. Wrote's.
VARS1 FOR :ALE - L01
.[' field coo,. Godetich tp., 1
cleared, taleno* hardwood. with i
Itty of cedar on IO, la good matt
Poe, about five acres tall whose. a
able fail plowing done. Comfre
Douse, large barn with .tabling
drliing shed and other outbiIl 11
two sores orchard. nio.Uy winter
watered never fa lin. s,nn.( rn
well. Seven miles from Ctlntou
from Hayfield. Possession at •n:
sonable terms Apply for rortheu
to CHARLES SIMONS, 7t BL
Ooderloh.
FOR SALh: -THE EAST
the we. hell of Int I6, con. 7
waoosh nomprlsiog •(0 .,.•res. Ap
RY FOWLER. Dung.cnon. or to
Barrister Ooderlch.
FOR SALE. -LOTS &5, 96, 11
and 118 In Hutchleoo's a
Ooderloh. For particulaF,appply
itarrister. Ito.,
March tette. 1000.
Public Noioo.
NOi'ICK Is HERKKY 01V
the Port Dover, Brantford,
Ooderlch hail nay C,,mpenr w111
Parliament of ('anada at its nest
an Act extending the time for the
meet and completion rat Its work.
name to the Orand Valle Hell
reducing the amount of iHeller
t. gaplm
atthorta ng the oonstru. honef err
tione and the iwoo of bond, .111
such seotlon. and for other woo'
Dated at Woodstock, On ario,
bor, leaf. WALLACE d
Solicitors for 11
F S. L TAUBE
tlawt-yarrr NINO OPTICIAN
SPNCIiLI.T.
All kinds of Spectacles sod Eye
to order Special intention given
e Orden by mal promptly erten,
ware of parties tieing me name. 1
no travelling egrets whatever
Benefaction guaranteed. Dau
161 RICHMOND STREET W.,
CARD OF THANKS
i take this opportunity of to
manta to theOore In strict Mute"
teeth Company, of ((alt. for the
atlafaotory wa In which to
Mal and damage by lire. which oc
about Jan. 12th, 1001.
(9I OROE
Oolerioh, January 72nd, 101
Charles E. Shaw, general ager
Orden by mall promptly ate
Insuratno.. eta
(VIAi, R. SHAW, GENERA
V AMIE end real estate agent
door east of P. t).. Ooderleh. Al
leading mutual lire Iaauraoce con
leading stock oombanlea
Mercantile end manufacterin
oweet rates. Cell at oOoe.
R. RORICRTSON.
Aenenetant and Io1u10
Backe and accounts made up
Hntldlnga rented and rents oe
Fire Inenrrnoe In Hellish as
Companies
Ml
los- In Prondtoot 1 Harr
reset Eederloh.
F• 3. T. NAFTEL, ORNl
eURANt;E are (teal It
Tire, Life. Aooldent.nd Plate OIa
g reeted on mutual or cash pia
aster ; wands.
b4.
Bet English and (Indian om
roe ed.
0111 as sett door M (borrow t fa
U or Hamil.a letr'est.
a.
Medl al•
R w. f. GILLI W, 1'1
see earrreoa. OOgs 1• Rs
saw bedding, tweet side of Nyle
'1. as rseldeeee. Blain ser. W. P