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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
rliIIinery
First
WE
• •
Come
G I I.l3Y
Easter
Opening
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26
AND FOLLOWING DAYS.
Showing of Sf yang Millinery
have
MISS
believe this 190.2 collection to be the choicest we
bel
ever gathered and will leave it to your judgment.
and view the latest creations in Heald -Wear.
will be pleased to .show you through.
New Crepe de Chene.
The Holiest material of this tie.. u
U block with differeus p,,,rrnr,
$1 50 and 5'L 00
New Pophn de Bois
In black, very handsome 52,(10
New French Voile Oloth
In latest shads* of bleach, ore*,
lubes of roses, blues sae resist,
st 750
New Cheviots
Latest greyr, castor, brown, back,
old rose, green,, wide width 51.00
LATEST TRIMMINt1S FOR DRESSES.
NEW FARCY BRAID. NEW SILKS.
NEW LACKS. NEW SATINS.
HANDSOME APPLIQUES.
NEW LININGS.
Neck Ribbons and Belts.
Lovely soft Taffeta Ribbons in new shadesBOYS'
for Neck Ribbons.
kite Velvet Belts with untarntsh
able buckles 35o. and 50..
New Prints.
Y.0 will ogre* with us that you
never bought • better Feint •t
120 than we are showing this -
eeuon et 10a.
Fm., Color* in blue*, 'reds, LLus,
i vheduce,t educe, *trees end 8yuree
tsar Waists or Wrappers.
New Muslin'.
\\ HI TE ORGANDIE,
LINh.N BATISTES,
-PLAIN LINENS.
NEW BLACK ,iUr+(.4P1s,,
NEW COLORED DI31ITIES,
NEW OIAOHAMS. • -
Boys' and Men's Clothing.
This departmttit is weds prepared with
new spnog .tyles bud the bed maims we
u.vv ever sbown.
BOYS' THREE PLE. E SUIT!
BOYS' PANi-S. •
TWO PIECE SUITS.
MENS' PANES.
MENS' SUITS,
SPRING OVLRCOATS.
HUNDREDS of people to ties vicinity heye ftuud ono
IIPREMIUMS worth tty.rey for; they area free Rifcv
for year trade is useful sad durable articles. Ca:I sad
see them.
BAZAR GLOVE -FITTING PATTERNS IN STOCK.
We also have a very desirable Book on Fashion called
" Modes," issued by _Bazar Pattern Co., of New York, for $0c
a year.
[CASH OR PRODUCE.
Smith Bro's& Co.
-
Wm.
Monday
Peter
an addition
Mill
this vicinity
Goderleh.
T. A.
diolth.
undergo
Joseph
week as
Burton,
Mn.
/pent the
returned
Harry
week.
Mr. Toole
were In
Mia
from vlstliog
Mrs.
Codertch,
In hie Illness.
Mrs.
alter epeodieg
home Ill.
F.aoda
U very 111
Whitely,
Rev.
sermon to
Snody.
preached
1 for
friends
0005•
il'he caw
1. doing
".,:e ermine
maple syrup
day' by
R. Young
Andrews
gond price
Rev.
pled the
here no
mitSDodey,
Harry
PORTER'S HILL-
ar. 17th
McDougall, of Egmoodville, ■pen
in this village.
'del/Gesell, jr., is preparing to build
to hu house.
Morgan, who has been vinLnq in
the tet week, has returned to
•
McDonald it @offense from eppen-
It Is thought that he cell: have to
an operation.
'Intim' 0? Bruu.ls, spent Int'
the guest of hi.. 'Mier in law, Mrs.
and other friends In this vicietty.
Crosse sad little daughter, who have
winter at W m Sterling's, have
to these home in Moire/or, Man.
----
tors. of yeas to A. Horton. of L•eh•r•,
,steeds having • sale on the 24th.
dE setoq \Year.
Mote E,therlogham, , f race
the pact ten wr.ks at Mr. and Mrs.
Y000tp a, and also tot it part to the
school convention at Auburn.
iyroln anothercorreeponden0
The Literary Society will hold an
tainment on Fndey OTOOHIff, Mandl
We will lose another of our hogs
Dentin of Warner Walter, who Intend.
the nor twine gotog to Manitoba.
Js*. Rarkwell and family will leave
for winnow,. where.the4 novo
land. We will miss our friends.
end
Mr.
,
Ales.
Sabbath
enter•
21.
In the
in
Also
shortly
tak.D up
in
O. Ward,
receive
end lob
for
18.
Gaunt
on
Wawa.
00iure
In
of
Rev,
sermon
In
Ntoboll,
•t
on
sod
the
made
rapt at -
the
is sat
and
beau -
17.
of
atter s
.saltie
this week
loostioa
will
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DUNGANNON.
Nu,tcz,._erhe moll agency In Dumpsite
for Tut Stowe. I. at the odd,e of J.
J. P.. oouvgyaneer. eta, who will
orders for subscriptions. &deertefeg
work. and le authorized to give reoelpts
Dmo00ta p•ld for the name.
TCICADA)", Mardi
Wm. Abet, Bert. Fitz.immooe and
Brldgett, of Goderlcb, visited our village
Sunday.
The muoloipol council of West
o'•th will meet in the township hell
day, the 25 gnat, at 10 A.M.
Your oorreepondenr has been visiting
Wingham mid vloio.ty for • couple
weeks, sod on Sabbath evening last.tteoded
sarvlue In the new Methodist church.
A. C. Crews preached an excellent
the " Lite and Charsoter of Christ,"
which he pare some praotio.l ium.tlon.
e.ueaiauy suited Co young people con.msoc
top the journey of life. John
temper•noe orgao.zer for the Dominion,
the dose of the envie,. rave •e address
tits mane. of tump.raoae eduoalno
tr..inlov in the home and alio *bowed
f.11ecy of the several ebino'tens being
to the rt.trte in the csuso of prohinitton.
The t►ddre. was Wined to with
1.otion by the large audience present,
new spacious ahuroh beim/ tilled to
most capsofty. The plater, trustees
numbers deserve great pr.:sae for their
Wu! and well -finished please of worship.
PORT ALBERT.
Trzs,AT, Mar 18 h.
Bennett returned frr,m Duluth lett
and Mr. Revey, of tine Ritter.
the viliage oyet Sunday.
Jessie Wilson returned last week
relatives in Bruer. fiel1,
Williams and Moe t:rsham, of
are here welting on Mr. Graham
Riddell and lamely leave, today,
the winter tete, for their
W Mimosa, Manitoba.
Graham, one of out idlest citizens,on
•t Aresant with pneumonia. Dr.
of Goderiab, 1. la ►tu•dio.
R. Fairbairn preached hes farewell
the Presbyterian chorch here hest
For twelve years Mr. F.ltbsiro
to this congregation and now
• osw held ot Tabor. His many
here with him every postiti'e Sao-
CARLOW.
MocnAv, March 17th.
meroh►nt et Carlow, Mr. toner,
• thrlving bit/Ione.
to this tonality hays been making
nut will be delayed for si roe
the change of weather.
delivered four fat steers to Mr.
on Monday, receiving 53 n lb -a
for this time of year.
Mr. Ruth. Hord. of Belfast, owe
pulpit In the Presbyterian obureh
Yahbeth lad, and will do so again
Tewsley has rented hie farm for a
DUNLOP
Merlons*, March
Mra. Elwin Monis sed children,
Amtin, Man,, retorted this' week
pieaynt vett of about 'hose months
relstivs* end frietds shout here.
Jobs Cuounioq leaves cur midst
ler Auetln, Man., with a view to
there. His prewnoe In ter rommuulty
be misted by a large circle of Woad..
More New wall Papers.
EV ERYONE d wve he('ti
Enjoying theLikesfrienandliest e kind of in-
terest in, onr New Wall Papers ever
since we commenced. showing them
Another large shipment just passed
through the Customs. It is Fine in Texture,
Original in Design and Bewildering in
Variety.
The floor may be carpeted, draperies may
be abundant and beautiful, but without a
background the effect is very .poor.
PORTER'S BOOK STORE
Our Telephotos s Nn. 100 R. Court Howse Square, (lorlerioh.
LEEBOIRN.
MosbAY, March 17.
Kpmoad Camel went to Mienituba on
Be urday tut.
Mist F.ossie Felber'rgham, of Brucetield,
is v sitter i dist .5.
Jus. Cttlebo sat eairluwh,R .04 .ret seal.
1' i s ie talker .a, ty 1u the sea...o-only the
acad net k:aMardi.
DASHW000•
7 i k1.»AY, Merit. 18 h.
inspector Tom vatted the tcbeel ea
Thursday.
Mise Laura tenets y home from Howell
for a month's visit.
(juuterrly meeting webers were held la
the Kv.ngeltoal church on Bewley. Rev.
Mr. %View assisted the pastor.
Mrs. Jot. Nr.Nl, who has beim asrieusly
ill w.tb patinae/els, 1., es •r. pleated to
.saws, to 1 tar way to rea,nerl'•
Mew Flame Snell,who is attsudiog Alma
Collrre was idled home sae toe to the
dangerous CIn,M sat her mother.
PHOHIBI TION J JNVEN T 1JN
A license Called by see vvlorh•sa Tow
peruer Lessee
In tesponss to invitations laird by the
N',ngham Prohibition League, a number of
delegttee and Weeds of prohibition from
various parts of the riding met 1• the none
all chamber, Wiogbaw, on Monday of tbi.
weak, to wuosider tee wisst courter to br
token to the spptoacblog °outset, and or-
gaoizs for the tray.
Alter devotional ererciree, John Kerr,
pre.tdeu; of the 11 tugboat 'l'eniperaoce
League, was elected oballman, note 1). E.
Mauro. of Auburn. rectetary, pro tem.
Mr. Kerr es nleined to those present that
the curette, bad been celled by the s00.ety
known as rho %Vingh.m Temperance League
flu Leasue was cotes/awl of members ut�the
R. T. of 1., the W. 1'. T. U. and pasters
and laymen of the yrioas chorob.e, the
League bad arranged to bane John Nicbolle,
Proylooial orgeuizer for the Domlatoe Alit"
►Doe, visit Rlpiham lot . couple ot maw
rssaoge It was ai the request of Mr.
Stubolle that the oeov.otton had bees
soled.
Mr. Nicholls was then cased no and Le
explained that he was acting under the in•
etruotiore of last year, to organize every
tiding la Ootatto. He e.:d the probtoitioe•
tare mud have au nrgeoiz.t.r.n that would
remsto intact. He thought they should or•
ceanw the riding in the same manner as the
political parties had daze. Heve • central
executive sad • chairmen for each monie.
petty- He telt tbet nubho aentimont was
with them. Ile thought the brat burnoose
to be taken iso was the matter of otgeireto
11°0,
On motion ot Key T. R. McNair, of Dos.
gatioor, it was decided to permanently
°noire zs oe the lines eugg.eted by Mr,
Before this mntlon was pained th.re was
• good dent ofdiscusa.00, R. W. Mt Net SO,
ot ltodtr,ch, rasing the qu.ation ea to
whether the coeyennon was • rspreeeut►•
ttvo gstnarilg of the riding. A roil call
was demanded, end shoe ed that while some
paints in the ndio,T were fairly represented,
most of the mumatnaltties were sot ; for to
stance, in the o.as of ('liot.o, Rev. Mr.
Greene was the only 000 to •power as repro"
mant,tive, when. as • matter of fact, the
reverend gentlemen was not appointed by
any organ ratter) or ciu:oh, but went slmfly
, f hie own accord.
Mr. McKerzie alio drew •ttentien to the
few that the re:tgious deoomiost ons were
nor esti( rept. tett• rt.
Rey. Mears. T1cSa'r, Wihnm, Oaten,
Burw •ch. iluoo, and others oleo took an tw
save 1 art in the ,t.euu:on. A committee
Won was them appointed on fd.
1 tete : Mr l :erdiot r,
demon, Rest Wewaonsh ; Rs.. M. J. Wit -
e on, Gather's*: Rev. J. Kennedy. Iinll.tt ;
J. W • Vanatt.;, Uod.rtob ; H. Milord,
Ooderloh township; Rev. Mr. Greve.
Clinton ; H. Park, Wiugham. The .,os -
mitts was isetruoted to report as speedily
• ' uoesfble.
It was then decided to ormen'00 peewee"
eptly, and • committee was appoi••od to
r, poet on the Lames and otfioere of the or•
gator The core mitt ee reported as 101•
Tows :-The. this otgan'z,tfan be known as
the West Kuno Prohibition Alliapre, with
ti,t.e tfliuers : Pr,sidru'. I.eoile M. Et.
hoar, Goderlcb ; vice ',nattiest. Ree b.
Whaley. St. Halsas ; sec. tree., I) E.
Munro. Auburn.
Thee matter of electing local viae•prest•
dents was tett to the oo•veetioo. 0a
motion the report was eid. prod,
The oonveottoe then sleeted riot-prs.l
dents for the venous mummpshtee In the
riding es follower :-Ashfield, D. Agnew ;
West Wawaowb, 1Vm. t1 dein ; Emit
Wew•ootb, A. Carr ; Colboror, A. Yonne ;
Hellen, John Wilson ; Godsrioh, J. E.
Tom ; Godertch town.hip, A. J. Casette*;
("baton, R..v. Mr. Greene ; Wiogbam, H.
Park.
A motion introduced by R••v. Mr. Oates,
tothe strait that the convention repudiate
the relaters !tun. brcngbt forth • lively dun
eu,eion. Amnon there tetras part in It
e rre lieu Mr. O.teo, Rev. Mr. McNietr,
Rev. R Hobbs, Rev. Mr. Dunn, R. W.
MoKsoz s and J. W. V•nstter.
Key, U. M. Does la an serpent address
'pike in favor of table* what had been
given and working to make it • cornea.
to amendment, it sea moved by Mr. Van"
atter and seconded by Mr. ManKenzie •
that 11.(e convention adjourn to meet at the
can of the executive in Goderlcb at an
early dote, to consider action to be taken
on the relereeJum, whtoh was oarrtod.
The thanks tit the 000vsntton were
tendered to Mr. Martyr And she three ether
member. of the L+5islature who end d
to eoeuro fur conditions for the releieedun.
Miss Doneeh announce11 her stelae millin-
ery mooing to take place the 26,h and 27th.
and tovieer the lerli,a of (:uderich and vic-
inity to call and ihspect her woos which
condole of ell the newel sad best 1• the
millinery line.
AUCTION SALES•
Ail parties netting their elle 1111. printed at
this °MMoe will have a (rue notice wearied
to tide Ila1 up to the}Imo of sale*.
'Iutit-swat , March 20 - euetion ease oil
f.rtrr,tcak, ireuloi ent.sod household surae•
Orr, at Ii, 7 ,•o.,. 8, \Y 11 Ct None,
trotter y of Roesler Nat.,ox, who bas matt
hie bow end a g•vlpg,up laruang. Tuosss
l,p5U•Y, auotiuneer.
ruts.osy, Mar, 2tl:h -Allot on sole of
farm semi sad impieumota at lit 22, coo•
ewulon 1, Wed Was&nosh, uumm.isoios .t
1 r o. HaesY flame, proptie:or. Jxo.
KNI.X, enOtlooeur.
SATCSD*Y, Maruti 22nd.-Aeotloa sale of
g,od u„ntertaLI• dw,lhug, lj stones, tau
.nom. ; also a 1 story d'ehiag B)eh
houses on lot 561, 'St P.uiok'e et. Soleal
¬ion rooms, Hamilton street, at 12
o'. leek neon Mits. Silos iuv propriettes..
Tune t.p,suety, auctioneer.
Moe1YAY, Marais 24•h. --Auction sale ,.f
..o. k and imelemsat. 0, to' 5, can. 8, town-
ship of Colborne, on the gravel read, Dom•
noticing a0 1 o'clock. 11. '1'Lw'SLXY, pro•
rider, Tarot. Or t »i y, aucuuneer,
Tersest, March 25-C:.arlog 'notion
saes el farm stook and ,o,ul.iueuts, property
of Joort•u I(Asiittent, Like road, ('olbonu
toweabip. 'the lstu. 1.a. been rented aid
everything will be disposed ol. '1suttee
CvsnsY, auotloneor,
WeDeisPAY, klatch 25,-Aucelon sale of
farm .teak, tmplenteore, etc., property of
1'LTIa (u5, ocu. 6, (luderich township.
This will be • clearing male without spy
retiree. THu*At GrxtRt, auctioneer.
'ruraavaY. April Std. -Auction sa1e c1
brewery Outland Rztates at the "Gnderieh
Brewery.'' .t 1 o'clock r.M. Tilos (.1.x-
nnY, suatienasr,
Guuiglcu Silt° EEotroile*.-The enb•
scribers would respectfully, ant ounoe that
they bat. • full stook of field and garden
seeds on hand for the season's trade. Sime
new kinds of vs a for sear) purtoeas hers
been intrcduced ler the first 11,0. and will
be h.uod of great benefit io the grower.
We',tre leaders in seed cern and maeg.1.,
and our stock, se in the plat, will be found
reliable. WM !tritium's & sus
BORN
COOI'KrL - to Clinton. on March 12th, to Mr.
■od Mra. A. T. Cooper. • goo,
8HIRL118.-1n the ttwnshipof Ashfield, on
the 17th Inst.. the wife of Henry bhlelds, of
•.o0.
D110.
CO'S ORD,-io tioderioh, un Friday. March
Mb. Nancy Coerced. reboot' the late Rev
Thos. Co•foul. in the 79,1 year of her age.
SHKPHARD. -In (toderioh, on Tuesday,
March Janne M. Shepherd, eared 61
SOWS.
The funeral service will take p'sce at 81
George's church on Thu" day. March both, at
2:30 o'clock p.m Is:ermect in Maitland Oem•
ate -y.
LIZ AILS -At Ler residence, Hamilton street,
Stratford. Maroh 11th. 'n Ler eevenry•
fourth year, es her Longworth, widow of
the late Daniel Home I.irars.
el..t I(K8O V. On Mardi 170. at 1'9 Howland
avenue, Toronto. Charles ('Iakson R.A..
la's principal of the Seaford Collocate
Institute. and of the Provincial Model
Schcol Tot onto. In his 57th year.
THl'Rlettle - In Ooderirh townsht5 (8• geld
roads, on Toe•day. Mame 13th, James
Thurlow, aged M Ft ar+.
Wall Paper.
Wall Decorations.
Each succeeding year seems to
prompt Artists to surpass all
the Nall Pa.er
Art. It is then 'smatter o good
tette how a merchant selects his
stock from amongst the multitude
of simples.
if he leis the whole range of
the manufacturer what an oppor
tunity he gives you to ,select
from.
This is what we do 1
We carry 3000 samples -the
whole manufacture of two of the
largest producers in the United
States and Canada.
We guarantee to de-
liver any order in 45
hours.
In addition we carry a well
selected stock of INGRAINS
and others of New end Pretty
designs.
Select your Paper.
We will take the contract to
llocorato your room, for a stated
RUM, end you win know exactly
what it will cost.
Ott
KIDD'S
BOOK STORE,
Wall Paper Department, Uoderich.
FI3NCING.. TIME
WILL SOON BE HERE !
MCKENZIE a HOWELL
Have nestle heavy purchave'4 of all kind. of Fencing Material to avoid the
wire famine like Let year, anal buying in quantities we get letter price*,
so we can sell cheaper. W. are therefore prepared to sell extremely low.
The American Field Fence.
We sold ever 4,000 rads last season.
1'he Frost Fence.
We will sell and
PUT UP
THREE
of the
Best Fences
Made.
Matte of No. 9 coiie1 spring wire and .No. i
upright.
The Gun or Carter.
Made of No, 9 coiled wtro
galvanized wire.
VVn are prepared to sell either at *tore or put up by competent builders
We have a very low tluotattnn on Matters Forks of the gleet grade.
and wove , with
McKENZJE & HOWELL
THE PLACE TO BUY ALL HARDWARE CHiEAP.
Keep Your Feet
Warm at Night
A Clot Water
Bottle ---0
1,(1 11,
We Have -
Them-'
FROM THE
C1111APUsT
TO
THE BUT
F. M. DUNHAM, Phm. B.
DHUGGIS T.
l'orner of Wc,t st. and the Square,
Cloth
Top.
Re-
S/ioE M MIEN
THAD
S BRANDED
ON EVERY
SHOE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the molter of the Agate of )William gfe.
Ltonald. Lete of the Tartish/it of Holten
in the County of Huron, Y, omen,
drowsed.
Notice is hereby ghee pureuent to R. 8 0
111)7, ('.p 1231, that at-redltor• and other's
having cl.inu against the eatato of the end
Willi em McDonald. who died on or about the
1511, day tit January. A. U. 1911. are required
no or before the 9tet day of Maroh, A. U. 1(142,
to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to Philip
Holt. or the 'rows of Uoder ch, solicitor for
John Was°-. and James Yuuou. the exoeutore
of the said deceased, full particulara of their
claim's, and the nature of the eoourities tit gals
held by them.
After said last mentloo•d dot, the Pali ex-
ecutors will prove 1 to distribute the rs-cts of
the deceased among the parties ent 'led there
to, having regard only to the claim. of which
stair shall then have notice • id that Ihesatd
executor.. wt11 not he habil' for the said wets
or any Dart thereof M any t.er.00 or persona
of whose claims they ,'411 not have received
notice.
Dated lith Maroh, A. 1) 1902.
PHILIP 110LT,
72 3 Solicitor for Rxeoutors.
!�TOTI( E TO CREDITORS.
hi the matter of the F.stale of IMrid Orr, (ate
of the Township of Uodmrh, in the
County of llsrow, }'ornrnn,
!tweezed
Not!oe is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0.
14/7, Cap. 129. that all eredltore end othert
having cla.me aganst the estate of the geld
David Urr, who died on or about the 90th day
of 4cptember. A. 1). IOW, are required ,n or
hefore the 3141 day of March. A. D. 1911, to
rend hi post. prepaid. or de tree to Robert
Orr, of the Towne f Oodcrich. adntlni,rraiur
of the taut decreased. full particciare of their
chime, sod the nature of the securities elf
sol. held by them.
After last menuonrd 1,i, the sold edroin1.
tratur will Pivotal to uietrhute Cho sump of
the deceased among the parties entitled there-
to, ill. tog regard only to the el+ins of which
he shall then have melee, and that the said
administrator will not b, liable for to id
assets or any part thereof to soy PO or
persons of whose .tains ne shall not have
received notice.
Dated nth March, A D
1'llly.ti II0I.T,
Solicitor ter Administrator,
Light as
A feather
They are justly tallied for their stylish
elegance, superior fitting qualities
and up-to-date styles. A thoroughly
high -;;rade shoe of unusual tuerit at a
sensible price.
All style. -from the Tight and dainty
dress shoe to the most substantial
street boot,
ONE PRICE $3,75
Very Dressy. Exquisite Styles.
Bole Agent In Codertch for Walk -Over and Queen Quality,
E. DOWNING,
Sucoeesor to P. T. HALLS
Miss D..noph *00oucoes her epr.t g nillia-
ety openlo7 to hike pl.o. the 26'h and 27 it,
and (settee the ladies of lioderwh and viae
i1y to cell end isepaot her steak which con
sure of all the newest and beat Is the mil.
nasty line.
i Prod. Taube, o.anufaciurtr.g optician and
47* 'peobllsr, of Tor oto, 11 here no special
eases thin week, and will he at Hotel Red•
Ilord .in Ystard-ty, March 'and, for one day
oily. Porscns wishing to h..ve their eyes
szawiosd an! fi' ted will do well to Dell upon
hien. CnneclratMn free.
Auction Rale
AUCTION KALE: OF VALUABLE
FARM PROPKIITY.
Coder and pursuant to the power of sale
renlalnrd i•t a n.orig.Ke b,•ariog date the 10th
day of November, A. D. IWO, and made to rte ,
Vendor. and which will be produced at the
time of sal.', th.•,awi1 Do ,..01,1 by PI. ilt, ,n,,
tion by John Fergnene auotloueer, at Pol.
lock's Ifot.1, In the t',lu,reot Hayfield, to the
1 '000ry of liaron.Oe eaturlar, the 29th day of
March. A.11. Iw2, et li o'. luck noon, the fol
lowing val0al)e property, aeate,y, .11 and
,insular the south half or lot au,uM•: ten in
the lake road wrist cooces'.loo o' 199' 'rowusb:p
of Bev, In the County of Iluron. Ise) that part
thereof heretofore said.
Thi, is • 11 et claws pecnerty and now forms
part of the \ail) ego of S,. Joseph.
The eoil Is g,Ht, and d to.ituated ni'vlt 12
adh'. front Hol doh! a•.1 3 from 1)rt ,la aid
aaoate on • good R'ay. 1 road.
Trento of rale: ran per cent. on /hods? of
sale and the balance within thirty deye tke •
•Enc
for further inr,lcnlarS apply to the auc-
tioneer
hationeer or to the vendor's )nhoitut,
lived 5th March A, D. 115.2.
JOR. FKRGU8ON. T'HI1r(R iIUt:r, t_
AuCtione'r, \'sudor') 8etirltot,
they meld. (luderich
1ttranghan opened the spring plowing
c►mta'go on his farm, lot b, F,. U. ('nlborne,
wah two trams on Thursday, the 13tb, sad
did gond work.
MILLINERY
OPENING.
'I'IIE
MISSES MAIR
1'urdially Invite You
to attend their
Spring Millinery Opening
THURSDAY, FRIDAY aid SATURDAY,
March 20, 21 and 22
- where the latest Paris
and New York styles
are prepared for your
inspection. -
TLI.e.rtlo\e: 5O Tz,
HODGENS BROS.
:ad 0000 wt:rT Ow
II1w.LIOS sr.
--Gloves--far .Easter.
OU will be wanting new gloves for Easter -nearly everybody
does. We are ready to meet a big demand. Part of our
New Stock is here, and all will be ready in plenty of time
for Easter selling. Every popular style and shade is represented
.1 and we never had a collection of gloves that suited us better.
Just a •word about the qualities. They are good. No poor
makes or low grades find a place in this stock. Every pair that
goes over our counters carries with it our guarantee. It not
satisfactory you may return them and get your money back.
OUR THREE LEADERS
At $1.00.
!At x11.25. At $1.50.
Real Freooh Kid (II vet, floe q't51 ty. soft I Kea FHeeb K d U1ov_., wdt pliable ek(se, Re.! French Ktd RI vet, .otos tine g0altly,
skins, dome fear , neweet outshine,ae east cut, drama! or 'nil tressed, demi selea'ed esti', s 1 •sad plubls. Paoole
In blacks, greys, lawns, t ons, all sizes, t fastener., N(Ieat s!tttrhrrq. -le blank, who 1"Ir lids mikado nor care to wear any
(be Masi of many 51 25ltlons, cream, fawge, tens noJ lxowoe, a o•h',r 7 i,,'. slime fastmoen sed eewest
per D•', 1.00 dl seise, p.r petit .p l • 25 eerttohor•p:r.par hauls sad leading c
nlpa $ 1 .50
New Ribbons.
Miles of New Ribbons came in this week.
That is a strong statement but it is well with-
in the mark, and will g#ive you an idea of the
quantity of ribbons this store sells. Every
yard is imported direct. The values are bet-
ter than we have ever shown, and you will
hardly find a shade or a width mussing.
Pure Silk Ribbons, all shades, 4c, 5c and IOc.
Satin Ribbon, all shades, 5c, 8c and iOc.
Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbons, 8c, 10c, 15 and 20c.
Watered Silk Ribbons, 10c, 12 1-2c, and ISc.
New Silk Neck Ribbons, 20c, 25c and 30c.
An English Cotton at 8 cts.
A new lot of Cottons came in last week, and in the lot
is the hest value we have had in White Cottons this season.
We got a snap ourselves and now pass it on you.
Very no,, quality Fngllah ('Teton, full bleached, yard wide, round p
even thread, bright. •h,er 8
finish, tier yard CtS.
The Best Cotton Values to Town are our English White Cot
tons at 1O, 11 and 12t tate
More Factory Cotton at 5 cts.
The Factory Cotton we aro selling at :) cts, is such good
value that people are buying it by the web. When this lot is
gone it will boa long time before we have more as good at this
price. We could not buy it today and sell it at 5c a yard.
Heavy Factory CittLyyno loll yard wide. drop, will wash and bleach
well, spesi•l v11., par yard 5 cts.
April DESIGNER i
and PATTERNS
Now in
Veilings.
More New Veilings came
in this week.., If you are out
of doors much a veil is almost
a necessity these wintry (days.
73eyond question the most
complete assortment in town
is to be found on our counters.
These are all new.
Bask Net Veiling', mesh assorted new,
with ctrl without chenille spots, °ream,
Mews, Klee and bleak,
per vend 20 and 25C
•„auz. V .1 nes, floe and strong, plain bor-
der,
ooder, !wee chenille spots slat• et Rmend
or con •raet iir rolnr•, Ebok, Era we,
Mem and easy, per yard .. .... , 35C
flue ('aifl.in Veiling• pore silk, very fine
qu•fi v, plain .110 border, brown, 45c
Heel, floe end cream
Ladies' Neck -Wear
and Linen Collars.
Soine of the very latest
novelties in. Silk and Linen
Collars came in this week.
Iho silk are in new shapes
and come in pink, sky, old
rose, cardinal and black. The
linen are the famous W. G &
It brand of pure linen, and
the latest American shapes.
New Silk Collars 50c.
New Linen Collars 15c.
HODGENS BROS.
GODERICH.