HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-4-17, Page 88 Lit Lit•i $Dat, April 17, 1902.
Dress Goods and
Millinery for Spring Wear.
NEW clothes for spring are Natural !
Doesn't nature dress anew ? If not
today she will tomorrow, if not tomorrow,
then the day after. The Newest Spring
Dress Materials are here in great profusion
-Crepe de Chenes, Venetians, Bro..dcloths,
Cheviots, Serges-all prices. The Newest
Spring Hats, ready to put on or trimmed
to your order with the latest touches of
�/�� fashion. The Newest Dress Trimmings,
---sblack,cream and linen shade, silk appli quer.
The Newest Muslin in Linen Shades, Linen Batistes, New
Prints, Ginghams and Cottons.
LADIES' WATERPROOFS.
Complete range of colors, navy., grey., blocks,
la the sew raglan shape, prioItem $2.7.5 to $8.00
We still give the Premiums on all
Cash Purchases. Handsome Chairs,
Tables and Silverware. 0 " will Pa"" to
trade with •a.
41.
s®▪ L
Men's hats,(Clothlug and Furnishings.
As with the Ladies, so with the Men.
When spring comes they must dress up, shed
their winter coat and don the spring attire.
We have the Newes„ ('uts in Spring Suits,
and latest colors.
The Newest Things in Boys' Clothing.
The Newest Spring Overcoats and Sep-
arate Pants.
Bargains in lien's ats.
See our styles, special lot, best grades,
Fur Felt Soft Hats in blacks, greys and
brown, regular $2.00, for $1.50
New Colored Shirts for s and men, 50c, 75c and $1.00
CASH OR PRODUCE.
Smith Bro's & Co.
PORTER'S HILL•
Movtiar. April 14.
Jobs B.aoom spout `iunday wltn friend.
ea Bayfield line.
J. Harries• and Theo. Elliott wore in
8mforth en Monday.
MW Jordan, of Sammorhill, spout a few
days last week with her nater, Mrs Corrie.
Mies berth Morgan, of Detroit, .pent
Saaday at D. 8. MoUeogall's. She will
Wars to Detroit on Tuesday of this week.
Henry Sone met with what might bays
been a serious aeoldent He was going
fame one night tato when • buggy oomlel
✓ ather swiftly ran against him. The abaft
pawed ander hie gine tearing it pretty
badly. Mr. lion. sustained slight Injuries.
Os Wednesday eyenlog Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Currie else. • dance, when about one
hundred and fifty yoaog people assembled
at their home eager to enjoy the golal hos-
pitality of the hese and bootees. Moser
Bili. and Archer, of Hallett, were the
pr.udlag violinists. Al midnight a aumpt•
too. luoebenn was served. About 11 o'clock
the party broke eip and all went home well
pleated with the .vouto(s entertainment.
lege tall two turkeys strayed trom Brae
o lds and nothing was heard of them dortng
the wester, until on Thursday last they is
Weed bringing with them three other..
They were taken care of by a kind •oiehbor
who evidently Intended to keep Thom H.
kept teem shot op all winter and supposed
that May were need to their lodgings, but
'rhea he let them out they took • stroll
home. to a abort time • y000r man appear-
ed and ting only three turkey■ began
loqulr.ng for them but was promptly told
that they did not tsloog to hie• and had to
return with bis own.
SALT FORD
Mostar, April 14.
Cesgratolatlonr, l ; sorgel
Richard Foley visited w Sunday.
Jacob Knot, 1s slewl lasproving la
health.
John Hussey and Mies Martin, of Metall,
. pent Sunday at Young., Loyal.
These progressive farmers of R.amlller
are vary muoh In avid...* again, some of
them heeler sown on timid Friday. This
ie early sowing indeed and speaks well for
.noir smartness, tut rumor says some e1
them are wishing they had the grain in the
granary again. It might make good °blokes
teed instead of rotting in the g d -tad
•u' are 12o a dozen.
The many !Honda of Jae. Young. jr, will
ml.. his genial tate and merry yolw from
amongst the musical olroise et Loyal, he
having deolded to try Dallier lasted of
farming this summer. Although we are
sorry to loos bin, yet we are glad to know
that he hes secured • good position on •
steamer running from Chicago to Duluth.
But ohm, up, girls, Jimmie will be back In
time to wield the bow dug with his partner
from Benmlller at the next Christmas ball
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
the G 1'. P.. and bat peeesat .• • seobtea Wawa•ssh ; Se. 11. to Jr. III. -Copia
soar Breathed. Solna. armee. Mollwaia. Jr. III to Sr.
III.- Melvin (Jerry, •Slag Olivia, •Colla
Wllwal., 'Harvey Pentland, Stena Kirk,
Lela ',untold, Lula Stetter., Key Keir,
Dave N,v,or. • Ho•oe.. Se ill. to Jr.
10. -Roth Kuhns, Nellie Ryan. Wilt
llirvl•. J. Moleruaa, W. Cott Ariel
Timelier&
M,e. Sara Corbett majored • p!e•se•t 'Isle
to boo Soloed, Mee Clara 0 Oooaor, gear
Seifert h, far several days last week.
Mir l'sopor rot seised from speeding hes
Easter holiday, at her home a Clinton and
*wood wheel ou Monday of last week,
Master Shaw bolo/ tis• out, sow wholac I.
start. Later on there will ne 1 more
lads who will be new sobolan this year Is between :be years of (Hiy.esvan and
DUNUANNON. sirly-two. Nature'. power slows down,
vitality brooms. lees, and lb* progress of
NTai. Kiovb. Now sauol ta Duegannon dooey sots to. A moans of a vending old
far Tag fitul• t.4 at the omnis of J. O. Ward,
K IN GS BRIDGE•
MONDAY. April, 14th 1902.
Matt. Dalton has returned home.
Wedding boll, will scow be ringing.
Mies Carrie O'Connor has returned home.
John C. Dalton bas asvord acres of Oahe
.own.
Ml.. Kate Buckley is 'Toadies • few days
with u,.
Mr. Buckley has built • kitchen to his
new hems.
Mlee Lrrsle Johnston has retuned home
for holidays.
The farmers of Kingebridse are wattle,
patiently for spring.
Dan 0 Keefe, who has bees absent for
many years, has returned home.
Martin Sr... are getting ready their
pleasure boats for the summer ,e•sos.
We are waiting with eyes dazzled for the
eleotrio oar to come to;ont villages. Harry,
hurry, hurry
Mlee•e Little, Maggie and Agnes Keefe
returned home is time to attend the fusar•l
of their sister, Mn. Kenny.
Two young men from the East, came
down Not P rlday eyesing to fish sooners,
but se the evening was rather cold sooner
hunting was • filar..
May KENNY pi Ugarw -Mrs. E. Kenny
passed away Monday evening at the home
of her mother, Mrs P Keefe. She leaves
behind • husband and small faintly and also
her brothers sad sisters to moors her Ines
The romaine were taken to St. Joseph's
oraroh. and after requiem high mass were
planed is the cemetery. "Jones be her rest
elerwal."
DUNLOP.
TnseoAT. Apr. 15 h.
Rose Quaid tv sew on the seetio0 staff of
Wall Pape..
Window Shades...
Elie Critical stns. el Late
J . P., 000ve7•ooer. Sc'., who will receive
orders for .ubeoriptlone, edvertlelog and lob
work. and is authorised to give receipt* for
amounts paid ret the rine.
TOesnay. Apr. 16'b.
Cute aat.ltti lit:. --The many (floods of
Mrs. James Walker, who h.• been iii for
some time, will be pleased to know that the
venerable lady is gradually improylog In
b e'lk.
Os rag BOOM. Siot hers, CM
popular stonemason and bricklayer, has,
with his staff, oommeodsd the stone toands.
lion of damsel Roehis new store and dwell•
age and fewer lag deoreaaiog ata or ie to take
Ferrosoue alto/ meals. Feir. a roe keeps up
the appetite, and is the fo,na.t on of r.,i,
altal z'oe blued, imparts tlwni,re to the
tiring brat°, torte, anergy and spirits jest
whoa they are needed most. To take F.rr'
Olin. regularly means adding Irom tea to
twenty vessel to life. Larne bores 60., or
6 bore. for $2 50. at druggist., or l'ol.oa &
Co., K,.,.loo, Out, Dr. Eternities'. fills
ere oertaio.
00DERICH TOWNSHIP
Mo0nat. Apr. 7th.
tag Ding has oommeoted to boom (.7 mood met today. Minutes of last
already for that sraeen's oporat.oua. These ironing reed and pwei. Movad by Jobs
are sow In our village lour general stores, "tiddler oe, seconded by Jan Johnston, that
besides •tber bugle.« establishments la
whish any article from • p n to an anobes
may be obtained.
Halo alio Tagus -John (lay, os• of
Dusganeos's popu'ar builders and °entreat -
•re, bit bre redolently on a prospecting tow
a. Manitoba, sad Intends to remits until
twit fall Ms. Wm. MaMate reiterated
home last week trent a visiting ttur to rola.
lives at Clinton and other points east of
bre. She reports herein, enjoyed her vie1r,
Mr and Mrs. James Stosehoues returned
✓ ecently after • few days' yts,tiog to rela-
tives al Easter and other places tooth of
bre.
Oral or WM. -W• alnoersly regret to
have to •hrosiel• the decease of Samuel
Phillips, which took place at his residues,
lot 13, E U A.h6eld, on Sunday, the 13th
last., mperinduuod by dimes. of the kidneys
and stomach. The deceased was well
knows and highly estestned as an amiable
tad upright Ginza•, H• was a ploeeer of
A.hfiold, having run did for many years on
the premises until hi. dooms*. Hie depart.
ere • id be deeply regretted and sorely Nit
by his widow, two Boos and two daughter..
His remain• will be lobe -red in Dungannon
s.metiy this aft•r000n.
MOPDar, April 14.h. ' CO AWAY BAC K
AAAI weather thus far has been rather
throb like, whereas the weather in Satoh
was more like April weather.
The mop, bleeds of Ree. Kt AND SIT
B. be glassed to know that he he is b
p:ogreesheg a favoratly as possible under
. A., will
Lb* oir.um.tancee.
Andrew Kirk, on the 6th oonoewlon,
mop to already. Of this six acres of cats
Week W awaewh, has stxteeo aortal Of spring DOWN
and four of barley are atrove ground and
growing nicely. W• presume this is rood I
for what was galled swamp land.
)'OTll'■
To Whom It May l'000ern,
Having admitted Mr. W. W. Tieleaves
se a partner in my bu•ineee, I fled It abs.
luloly n•Dawry to have all my book ac-
counts settled Imm.dlatsly by cash or note,
and would kindly ask all parties who have
sot as yet settled their accounts to plias**
make prompt provision for the same.
Thanking you for the very liberal pair oases
you have gives me in the past, and solistt-
In, • mu►toaanoe of the mine for the now
firm. I beg to tomato,
Your humble
SPECIAL PRICES 'FOR THE
BALANCE OF THIS MONTH
It is worth something to buy Wall Paper where you can
see the paper in the roll, instead of having to buy from samples
or sample books, which are often made in heavier paper and
better colors to Ilaislead the public. It is also worth something
to buy where the styles are correct : we buy direct from the
Paper Mills ---no middleman to work off his old stock on us
as "the latest thing."
In oar Wall Paper Department you can see exactly how
the paper looks on the wall.
We keep abreast of the times and what's right.. Our
Palcits are as right as our STYLES, ranging from 4c. per roll to
50e. per roll ; Borders from lc. per yard to Ifc.
WINDOW SHADES, oil and water colors, clearing the.
ala 3504 complete with good spring roller.
f;te Tissue clearing at be. per roll.
These prices are strictly cash.
PORTER'S
BOOK AND WALL PAPER STORE
T.{ephooe No. 100 B, court House Square, (loderich.
the following changes be made in path.
master : Tbis. C Neftel in place of Jet.
Marlow, deceased. Jar. Jewell on plate of
H 0. Walter, sot qualified. Mason Ster-
flog Is dew of Usorre (',melon W. H.
Jenkins in place of Phil Potter. Jas. Miller
in plate of Amos Cb•llooger. Alex. Elliott
RHYNAS&CORNELL
UNDEBTAKEBS=
EMBALMERS, Etc.,
West olds of Square,
GODERICH, - ONT.
Nicht coils promptly answered.
ht.
S. J. Yocso.
LEt BURN.
Ti•[YDAI', April 15.
Mies Blackford, the present tea,her of
S S. No. 6 enjoyed nor Easter holidays a1
her hems le Sealortb.
Job. Tompson, a one time resident of
Commercial et., Is now the foreman on
Ridgewood farm in Oatrbraid,
Hilary Horton, who purobased lb.
Christla+ farm near bh.ppardton •bout two
years ago, has /One to reside on It.
James Chisholm and D Cumming wore at
the reform eonve.tion at Dune r■
Monday of last week as ddegaces from No,
6 ward, Colborne
Joseph McGaw, who has hese reeidi.g
en Commercial at. near No. 5 wheal, has
some to live her•ed will be George Fel
ford', foreman for the winter summer in
the Lo.bare farm.
Quite a number of our farmers were In
Goderich township on Wednesday of last
week at Mr Jas. Tharlow's sale, many of
whom had the pleasure of meeting a formes
helghbor In the person of A. Naf et.
Our former townsman, Dr. W H (Tattoo,
who recently sold his praottw al Edgar,
Ont., after a rest of several mouths to the
(laaelo (My, will this week rename medical
work to avow 6.14 at Sanit Ss.. Marie.
DASH WOOD.
TOgnDAT, Apr. 15, 1902,
Dr. MoLaaahlio paid • visit to his mother
In St. Marys the past week.
Miss Mott, of Woodham, spool Sunday
with her friend, Miss Gilroy.
Mese Hail, from near London, is vitiation
her friend, Miss Jennie Hall.
Key. Mr. Morlook leaves on Wednesday
to attend the 000feresoe of the Evsngdlwl
Aesealatto•.
Kev Mr I a,r:er, of Grand Bond, will
.endnot Danlo414 in the Evangeltoal *buret
next Sunday.
Wm. Davie and family Intend moying to
Crediton this week, Mr. Doyle having em•
ploymeel there.
lib V P. A met as usual on Thursday
evening, the topic "Giving" being very ably
handled by E. P. t'aalls.
NILE.
The following is the result of the Easter
promotion examination It, 8. S. No. 1, West
For half -an -hour and
we will show you the
prettiest designs in
W ALL PAPER
ever shown In Gode-
rich.
Remember we have 3000 sam-
ples. Everything in the Wall
Paper line that two of the largest
manufacturers in Canada and the
United States produce.
Our 5c Papers are sweetly gt,&ty, Simi
pretty ; our 100 Papers 111111Newiliektord
are sweetly prettier ; our UIiIM! Ceslow
20c papers are sweetly liosolbs.oO.
prettiest.
Keep your Feet
< < s
warm at Night
A Hot Water
Bottle -
LV 11.I.
Ix) 1'I'.
We Have
Them
EROM THE
CHIfAPEs'r
To
THE BEST
F. M. DUN1X, ha. B.
DRUGGIS r.
Corner of West et. and the Square.
in pleas of Wm, Weir. Moved by Jas.
Johnston. that the mu•ielpilIly porohase a
road temper from Sawyer & Matey. Moved
by Jae. Cox, aeoeoded by J. Middleton,
that bylaw No. 4, now read, be passed.
Joe. McCiueky and Robert Johnston were
obaoged from No. 6 road divielon to Nu. 5
road division. The following a000unto were
paid • Josh Hill,ravel. $2.46 ; Uod•rlrh
Star, printior, $12; Peterborenab Ttmee.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
ATEN TS
TsADc MARRO
Denton*
Co►v. Qiees Ac.
Anyone sanding a aketrb and description may
quirk) ascertain , r opinion freewhether an
u,ention a pmbabiy petentabte. ('mmenlrL
t ions strictly°onedant(al. itandWna on Patent*
sent free.tdeet agency for aetvnngpatesta.
Patents taken thn.agh Munn a to rend.•
eprrtai 1w0In, without cherge, to the
Scientific Jimeriral.
A handsomely iltn.,rsred weekly. tamest ch.
rnlation of any Mental. }terns. Te . t
rmsx •
ear ; four months, M.sold by all nowedesft
MUNN & Co ie1 NY
ew nrk
Brooch Ones, ill V e1.. Waditingtoo.M.L.
Snaps in Shoes.
Iu order to clean up our stock and have noth-
ing but what is new and up-to-date, we have
thrown out a quantity of goods that you can get at
half price.
This will be a regular weeding -out sale. Thu
goods are all right, but being broken lines I have
decided on this plan.
Call early and secure some of the best bargains
in shoes you ever saw.
We have a large stock of the latest and most
approved styles of Footwear, which will be sold at
close prices.
ErRemember the place, the Red Front Shoe Store, next
Jas. Wilson's Drug Store.
E. DOWNING.
N.B.-Repairing done spry neatly.
for oolleotor'. roll, $2 33 ; Jas. O'Connell,
registry erarrh f.ir tr.esse•r's bonds, $1 ;
Alex. Mustard, cedar, $30 50 , F. leopard,
cedar, 60a ; Wm. Mullboland, spike.. $3;
Piuodfott & H •ys, omit of suit b.twe.a
township and school lectoa N. 4, Fobs,
$185 Adjoorsed to moot e• he 96th day
of May as • overt et revision, and for eb.
tr.w.Nea of toweshlp business. Nrx..v
!STURDY. Clark.
THE KO BUSINESS IN THE OLD STAND.
THE EAST STREET
FLOUR AND FEED STORE will ibis optleid oa Sat-
urday, April 19th, and we shall be pleased to see all our ,old cue.
towers, and many new ones, at the old stand on and after that date.
As before, all the beat products in Flour and Feed, and a com-
plete and fresh Stock of Farm, Field and Garden Seeds will be kept
on band.
Ogilvie & Co 'a, the Lake Huron dr Manitoba Milling 00.'s and
other best brands of Flour in stock at close prices.
Give us a call.
VIDEAN & CO.,
East Street, Goderich.
raisin.\a Rte. u.
HOD(3 ENS
BROS.
lhad•A
T•NOT •p
LEATHER
GOODS
DEPARTMENT.
Examine our Show Window
for bargains in Purses, Chate-
laines, Music Rolls, etc., all re-
duced to $1.00 from $1.50 and
$2.50.
KIDD'S
BOOK STORE,
Goderich.
UPPI N COTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE'
A FAMILY LlaftAIRY
The Best kl current literature
12 Com Novct.* YEARLY
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.50 'CPI WO; 25 CTs. A COPY
NO CONTINUED STORIES
NUM•i5 COMPLETE IN IT7aLr
NtrIttrftIllIttttIttrftrItrIMMIrr
Are you
looking
for snaps
,NW[-IEELS
WE HAVE THEM
THE COMMON SENSE, - $30.00
THE GODERICH, - - 25.00
Flitted with Dunlop Tires. Everything up-to-date.
Guaranteed for one year.
LEE & SI-IEP1IARD
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, etc.
Plumbing and Heating a Specialty.
The Black Cats
Are Here...
And Will Stay\All Summer.
�V are the famous Black Cat Stockings for boys and girls. Millions of pairs are
sold every year in the United States, and the demand increases every season. That
is because they are good. They have double or triple heels, toes and knees Wear
longer and wash better than any other black stocking ever made. We are going to
sell them this summer. This will be the only store in to where they can be had.
They are the best stocking for boys and girls made.
Wear like Leather, Double Knees, Double heels, Doable loes.
25c and 35c per Pair.
Carpets
We are ready for a big carpet busi-
ness. Ready with a big stock, worthy
qualities, the newest patterns and down-
right good values. When you are going
to do any carpet buying see this stock.
It will be worth your while. We under-
stand the carpet business thoroughly, and
know how to cut, make and lay carpets
properly.
Tapestry Carpets, • wide stege of pattern., qualities
that glye satiefaotory wear, newest designs, per yard
.28o, 370, 500 to 66e
Colon Ciente.. lull yard wide, reversible patterns,
made from clean yarns, colon will not roe, heavy
weights . .... .25o, 35o, 45o and 503
All wool Carpets, guaranteed pore, made from oheloe
'elected yarns, thoroughly gleaned and steered, will
give excellent wear, a big range of new and hand-
some design. ... ....750, 85t and 90e
Brussels Carpe••, the best wearing oerpete made, anted
any amount of hard ueage, 4 and 5 tram• qualities,
many handsome designs to select Irtm, per yard
fl 00. $1.10, $1.25
Hemp Carpets, stripes and fiord designs, rood wearing
gaiuts., at per yard .... .. .. . . 15o and 20,
Floor Oilcloths and Opole urns, heat Canadian sod
Scotch mates, from 18 Nebo' to 4 yards w do, per
running yard ... . 120 be $3.00
Japanese Matting., bought direct from the Jape ewe
=maker, a big range of new and handsome deigns.
made from Oban live .wawa, per yard ....124v to 46e
Curtain Poles and Window Shades at prime that will sate
TOO mose).
Those 50c Gloves
Those 50c gloves are going with a
rush. No wonder, for they are the big-
gest and best kid glove bargain of the sea-
son. Sizes, 61, 0 and 01.
Ladles' Kid nine.., black sad colors, last pairs of limes
ws are dropping from stook, became we are going no
smile* ourselves toner three 'amen' makes at $1.00
$1 26 and $1 50 Teems gloves sold at $1 00 sad $1 25,
etnice of lot sow .. .. .. b)e
IApril and May I/R•
fil,+P ER and PAT.
TERNS now in.
i
Linens
The selling of good linens is a hobby
with us. The linen stock receives special
attention. Only dependable qualities are
allowed a place, and you can feel safe if
you do your linen buying here. The
looms of Scotland and Ireland have con-
tributed to the big stock we have ready
for this spring's trade. Judge the whole
stock by these values.
Half bleached Table Damask, 54 Ingres wide, good
weight, floral pattern with border, spooled at ler
yard
Hall bleached Table Damask, good weight, 68 Naha
wide, strong and firmly woven, will bleach well and
give expellent wear, Hord designs, epeeist at per
yard .
Half bleached Table Damask, all pure flex, 60 Inches
wide, handsome floral domicile with border, will
bleach and weer well, per yard
Full bleached Tab a Damask, 64 iaohes wide, floral its.
Mine, good weight, per yard
Kctr• good quality breached Table Damicelt. reed
-welrhe sad closely woven, a goad esseetmest of
Ural sod set designs. per yard 75o sad $1.00
Towels Linen hook hook Towels, 19 x 38, hemmed red herder, will
wear well . 2 for 25.
Rah Towels. plain ground with red and white stelpee,
binged, good weight, 19 x 38 inches. each lees
25e
350
600
Napkins -
L nes D.m•.k N.1 kine. 17 t 18 leohes, road weight, a
$1 00
g ood asanriment of pattern., per demos
He.vy Damask Table Napkin., fell else, qualities that
will ate• satisfactory wear, per donee .... $1 50 tad
$2.00
Towelings--
Glan Towelleg. lid or blue °book, geed wolgkh par
ya•d 50
16 nob M 16 Not linen Crash, flet, ease seely., seal
border, per yard . ... To
IA inoh heavy era.h Timelier, pure Horn, makes •
e pl.sdrd drying towel, rod horde.'., avers sweet
value at ter yard . 10..
Reel Rsssfa gash Toe flies, soft and Glean, per yardlos
HODGENS BROS.
C#ODERICB.