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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-5-1, Page 88 TiuiMitt', May 1, 1902. Do you want Dress Goods or Silks ei Now is your chance: April 25 and 26 and following week Large stock of newest Spring Goods going at lteduced Prices for ten (lays. Every shade, every kind is here, and during this Sale at lteduced Prices. Ladies' Black Silk Taffeta Waists, all tucked and hemstitched, a regular $5.00 Waist, for $3.75. Do you want Clothing or Gents' Furnishings Boys' Suits, Men's Suits, Men's Overcoats, Boys' Pants, Men's Pants, Men's Waterproofs, ALL GOING AT REDUCED PRICES DURING THIS SALE. Coupons on Chairs on all purchases. CASH OR PRODUCE. Smith Bro's Sc Co. rs KINTAIL. Mo1DAY, Apr. 27. J. O'Reilly visited Klotall on Sunday. John Homey and M. Dolan visited Kto- tall Sunday. Mise Bella McRae 1e staying at Philip Aestin s, Kingsbridge. Bob. MoDonald his moved to Kiot•11 and the hop at his home was a grand gnomes. • Charley W Illard, of Goderlob, has done some papering and painting et John Grit. flu's Mr. and Mrs, Fred Robinson were the gaggle of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Connor on Son day. A few of the young people attended the party op at Mr. QeiM's. Luise, and report • pleasant time. J. Griffin and ale daughter May, erMaido rich, paid Klotall • flying vtelt on Sunday, (,,tog the Aura's' of Mrs. Whitey. Jamea I.smbert,s has purchased • new buggy and • driver. James moat intend giving some of the young ladles a pleasant time. '1he windstorm last we.k did roodder able dames@ to the baro of the ('ommerolal, • od alio broke a few panes of glass In the house. Will O'Loughlin 1' expected home In • few days from Chicago. Some of the fair ladles of Kintall ere wearier plea/sot smiles. Our village merohant, Dan McMurohy, who met with a bid •ooldent • few weeks ago, Is dolor as well es can be expected adder skillful medical treatment. When the eleotrio railroad come' through this village, Kint•il bridge will be • fine place for • manors, es It memo to be • good Place to vet a transfer from one ear to the otter NOTES OF SPOR f. THE SUPERIORITY OF CANADIAN FLOUR• Depsrttaent of Avrioulture, Ottawa, April 11th, 1902. Canadian flour of the beet sort contains by actual analysis about one•tenth more of •Ibumhiolds then the beat nudity of Hun garuo flour ; and the •lbummoitle or gluten beteg more teneolour yield • dough which rues better and 101,1. ire poeltlon In the baked loaf. let the prem rreclaim thl., and the news will be followed by a demand for Paned:an floor in the Old Coaotry, where people know • good thing when they see it, and will nave the beet that can be procured. For some time put Canadian flour has teen steadily galoleg ground In the Euro peen market., and le is become,' better (known se flour from which betters can make not only the beet stolidity of brood, bat afro the largest quantity per barrel. 1'be l;., lleb bakers make up their sponge from mean or sight brands of Hour. bemuse tils enables them to have • 000tloaity of gustily in the event of eery ".nils brand fading to the market. Three testa made by first clues Eogliah bakers in London with Cana Man flour gave the following result.. Each using 100 pounds of flour, they obtained In the first lostanoe 146 pounds of breed, 152 pounds of bread in the mooed, and 151 periods of bread In the third case. Ranh .est was made with stroov ('anadlan Hour It is noteworthy that adulteration of Cone dlan H- tar by Indian eons flour, or otbct cheaper and Interior Mammas, le entirely unknown. For sweetness, whiteness and strength 1 anedien floor is unsurpassed. 1 o meet tie increased demand in Eorland tor hard wheats to mix with the bon • grown and softer wheats, Mr F. T. Shutt, M A., of the Central Experimental Farm at (ettawa, made a comparative examinat ton between ::anadlen beet patents sod the best grades of Hungarian flour" The for reign emotes bait taco procured by the 11 ,n. the Wollner ot Agriculture. The result 01 thesesiperimeots proved the superiority of the Canadian floor for bread making pur pours. The percentaves of albuminoids or protein. the most important port Iran • nutritive stand potot, were, Ceoedian, best patents. 12 59 per cent. ; Hungarian, beat grads, 11 27 per mint. The determinattoo of gluten, both wet and dry, w: a 51,0, In favor of Canadian fl ,ear, namely, ('.n•dan, Alex. Salver would I to to arrange a bicycle ram for the 24.h of May, to moms off either here or elsewhere, and for any dio- cese*, lrceom, as may be arranged. Is 1e to be hoped • match eon be mads : 1t would help to revive Interest In blcyollov to this die• trlot. At is teenier of the llodertoh lawn tennis Mob held some days ago the followini best patents, wet gluten, 34 22, dry gluten, offleers were elated : Honorary preeldent, . l12 33 ; Henvariao, best grade, wet gluten, 1rL6 17, dry glisten, 9,79. Clover te,d can be sown In all the eastern provinces of Canada and in thermoset climate of Britleh Columb'• to advant.gs with all oereal orope, without Imsrnlov the grain drop for the neurone sear, for after the g rain Is out the clover grows luxmi.atly, rioting a, s ouch orop during the letter part of the aouon, W. L. Ellet ; honorary vlos preeldeot, Philip Holt, K C. ; preeldent, B 14 Grant; vim president, Fred Shannon ; secretary treasurer, Maes Hays ; executive committee, Chas. H. Day, James Darrow and l'hil K sly : membership committee. Misses 'Wpm, Ausebrook and H. l).,yle, 'firs membereblp lee Is $1 ; those intending to \pk,V.heald communicate with the motet ary. BORN. O'OONNEL In Ooderinh, on Tureday. Ap- n 1pth, the 'Woof J. 'U. a Conseil. of a daughter. PASMORK Ar 8t: 1.001.. M., on Monday, April 11. to Mr. s•,4 Mrs. Charles H. P*'. more a son YOUNG. to Colborne township, on Monday, April 41st, to Mr. ants Mn. R. M. Young. • daughter. Omen clam turned under le *specially valuable to the lend, because while growler it absorbs large quantities of GI'rogea from the air, whioh le stored up in its Omega. A heavy mat of growth is produced tit, the • atom,, which. when ploughed under, adds oenslderably to the at*llable nitroso in the soil, as well es to the "tore of humus. The proportion of nitrogen trios added to the land Is coital to that obtained from a drew int o1 ten tuns of barn yard manure to the Wa11 per and Window hade Sale. During the month of May we intend closing out our stock of Window Shades. Also many lines of Wall }'aper 800 Rolls Wall Paper regular 6c, sale price 4c per roll' 500 Rolls Wall Paper regular 8e, 7c and 8c, sale price be end 8c per roll. We have still revers! hundred rolls Of American Gilt and Plain Wall Paper, regular loo and 12c, special sale price Ge and is per roll ; borders to snatch 2c and 27yc per yard. Another shipment of Art \\'all Papers ranging in prices from 12c per roll to 50c per roll. The ewellest line shown in America for the money. Really 25 per cent.1can than city prices. Window Shades. Plain water -colored Shale*, complete with 'roof! spring rollers, 250. Plain Oil Shade*, complete with good spring rollers, 35c ; and the same Shade (complete) with Iso*, 40c. PORTER'S BOOK AND WALL PAPER STORE Telephone No 100 11. ( ourt }'louse Square, (iirderirh. THE KIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO. acre. Uo•siderable supplies of potash, phospberlo acid, and lime are elm taken up by the clever pleat dunce its growth, a part of which 1e gathered from depths In the soil nut reaobed by ems other farm crops '1'mta year alter year with wheat, oat". barley and potatoes ooutlrm the value of tale method of adding to the lertllity of t1e inti. lar preparing the land for crops, In the eastern provinces the admits/ea •tieing from fell ploughing have been proved. The exposure of the soil to the IoHueooe of frost, sunlight, end air ie ben.dolal. Spring work le materially advanced, and crops Dao be got 10 earlier by Ilii. practice. Summer fallowlog • part of the land mob year has been found of great advantage on the north west plains. fob oouserves moisture. 4. smogs weeds, and beteg' tae farmer much larger crops. The yie11 of wheat on land Mat has been summa followed will ge fully ono -third more than on land that has been prepared by only fall or sprier plougb• log. The tests carried r u at the experimental farms for ten yeas ham fully demoostrated that 'nonmed crops result from early sow - rig. bowing as the earliest poeaihle time sad then sowing • ewood series • week Isar, then (oar otter tote at into, vale oil further week each, hat snown that the best crepe have baso bad from the second sow logs made just one week after 11 was po.- 'ible to sow the seed, Beyond a01e, delay in 'owlet hu resulted ie lost which has baso more eerlou■ u the delay has been greater '1'be average 01 the ten years ex- pemience'bows that with wheat • delay of one week beyond the period mentioned has entailed • lose of over 30 per cent., two weeks 40 per cent., three weeks nearly 50 per mot., and four weeks 56 per Dent. of the orop. Farmers.hoold avail themselves of the opportunity of sending any doubtful samples of grain and other seeds to the experiment- al farm to to tested for their vitality. By tau means any Injury to ibis vitality of grain from unfavorable weather during har- vest may be promptly demoted, and the intone of the lolury ascertained. Samples weighing eosin one ounce nay be sent to the Leatrel Experimental 1"anu at Ottawa free through ►he mall. These samples are tested and reported on tree of charge, and their peresnr•ge of vitality oan morally be determined within • fortulghe after they aro reoeived. Gentlemen wan are Sold Or have thio hair should call in Prof. Dorenwend at Hotel Bedford, Oodsrioh, on Wednesday. May 14, and see his wonderful deytses in toupees and wig*, worn on over 65,000 heads. Ex placation and demomtr• Ail parties getting( their sale bill' printed al 'Ion free. Private apartments at hotel. cels o0ue wlllh•ve •free noGoe looted 1) in's foil to see his new !emotion, patented In this lbs uo to the time of sales. all oyer the world. 'ATrau01-. May 10:b.-Auatioo sale of ANNOUNCEMENTS• valuable planing mill and plant belonging to the ..tate of John Morris, commotion:or at 2 o'clock. W. R. Runioieoc, assignee. JNte Keror, suotloee.r, COMING AND GOING Jar. leoPhareo• bee returned home from l'etrules. 11 e, Cerrlok has gone cafe vldo of 1 weeps to Loaders and other places. Burtoo MoSweeo has to wood to time from Sault Ste. Marin, Mich. Mies J.11rev, of Gale, has been vleltlog her oleos, Mrs. U. A. Nalru. Mr. and Mre, Hsieh ID,on, of Grey town• ship. attended the f 1 of the labe Mrs. E I ward, Miss Nellie Ostrow has returned from Toronto, and Mies Bsatrlu harrow left for the ally on Saturday. Mrs. Urdg and Mist Evelyn, of Sealortb, spent several days here the put week vidt• log Mrs. Urelg's old home. Mies Hattie Doane, bars returned after speeding toms weeks attending the Coo asryatory of Music in Torcuto. Harry Roberteou will speed this your .allow with Capt. Peaces. He left on Monday tor Culorgo to commence work. O. F. Blair, of Brussels, was to town (o Fr.day. Mrs. Blair and children, who bed been visiting hue, returned home with him. J. MaNaughl Brrrkeoridgo, of Cb.osge. was home during the t a.t we, k to att.r d the funeral of his sus', rte late Mrs. EJ - ward. C us. Blaoketone, jr., loft on S.turJay tor Detroit. He will be mimed from the Marino Bald, with which he had played for ssmral years. iIarty J. Bell, of Sault Ste. Marls, MIob., is speedier a week or two vbltlol friends In G.derisb. He is the guess of Mrs. Jobe il.Saear, E'doo Major R. S. Hays, of Sealortb, was In town on Saturday. He goys that the pul• itioal situation In South Huron is very tatbfutory from the Liberal standpoint and that M. Y. McLean is almost oertalo to heal the poll oo the 29.h of May, Alfred Vldgoo, of Sault Ste. Marls, Mich , is visiting as the home of his slater, Mrs. John McSwseo, Eldon street. 1t le thirty years done Mr Vidian left Oedenoh, although lie has been here several times 401101 the Interval for short vI,ite. W. C. Cooper, of Winnipeg, who has hes visiting his bene In Clinton the past two or three weeks. spent a few dsys to Gods rlob Iasi week. Mr. Cooper has been travellia, In the West for some year., covering the territory from Winnipeg right out to the ooast for • stationery firm% AUCTION SALES. Corns -Ohio BsOcy, Compton'.. North Dakota Eroalalor. and all the rent of them. O E, KING. Ergs 14o. Dose It pay ►r a to glen the Medlars 4.3 per dcz. ? Good potatoes 35'. per bash. What ars the pedlars paying '• G. E Ktv,;. The best quality of ice cream, also the greatest variety of true fruit tutees for soda, are served at the Victoria restaureal, West se.. (ioofeotlonery. fruit, altars and tobaccos. ('IIAS. BLAI;It.TO$L, proprietor Tslephooe 70. Boors AND Snots -As advertised, the bankrupt stock of boots and shoes hes 'rely ed at the Ooderloh barga!o store on the Square. 'Ike stock 1. • good one and has been parchseed at a low rate on the dollar and will be sold oheap. The store will he closed today (rnurede)I and tomorrow to order to ge the stock sod mark down the goods. Ou Saturday, 3rd May, the big sale will commonest. Eyary day la barrua day se ibis eters. We sell cheap all the time. J. W. Boonton'K. TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changes must be left at this Office not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes most be left not it ter than Mon- day noon. Casual Advertisements sooepted no to nor n Wednesday of each week. ladles Leek Yeager, Which is the desire of one and all. rake the trouble of v citing Prof. Dorenwcnd's private show r,wm. al Hotel Bedford, Godi rtob, on Wednesday, May 14, and see the missy boeutHul loyentlone 1a styles of bo man hair coverless, wigs, baoge, swibo►es, oto , acid i .'peat bis new patent struotare. CHURCH NOTk.S• Easign Hellman and ('apt. Crawford, late of Petrolis, both lady rfiioers, are now it charge of the Salvation Army here. Cat to RHYNAS&CORNELL UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS, Etc., Watt e:de of Fquare. GODERICH, - ONT. Nkht ca Is promptly answered. HAVE YOU HEARD of the great ,naps that.... LEE k MEMO) ttre offering in A $45.00 " $55.00 I for $25.00, "Goderich" " $30.00, "Common Sense" These Wheels are fitted with Dunlop Tires, are up-to-date in every respect and guar- anteed for one year. We have a complete line of Ready -mixed Paints, White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Screen Doors and Windows, Refrigerators, etc. LEE & SHEPHARD THIN BA.ON.ESS HAIR, DISCOLORED HAIR, PROF. DORENWEND COMING I HE WILL BE AT HOTEL BEDFORD, GODERICH Wednesday, May 14th With HAIR UOOi).4, 'Adis's' and Gents' WIGS, TOUPEE.9, BANGS, WAVY and PLAiN FRONTS, SWITCHES of every des tonpt.1ea, etc. He eon Ieproye your per.nnal appearance. Plain !WWII, and disrgar•d Iwo ,is marred through the lose o1 hair made pet(-atiee. Thermard. ewe 1hetr Ree looks to the skill of l'rr1 I)sreaweed. Homan hair adores end protests the head. ETC. Keep Your Pet 1 Warm at Night A Clot Water Bott/e- W 11.1. 1)O 1'1'. We Have ve Them K'ROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BES1' F. 1 DUN 1'i, P:I n. B. DNUGGIS f. Corner of West et. and the Square. the country over are careful to look for this stamp whe.; buying shoes. lyl.aad L+eat. Close bare bees transferred to Stratbroy. The I examinations of probationers for the Loodoo oonferenoe of the Methodist °botcb were held In London last week. Amorg times who wrote was Chas. Down. "OLD FASHIONED BREAD." D,•n't fail to see his new PATENT HAIR oTRUOTl7RF patented all ever the world, PRIVATE APARTMENTS SECURED AT HOTEL. Remember for Only One Day First elan rut hair, espeolally grey and white h•'r, talion le exchange. The art of bread -making was never developed to greater per- ection than in the homes of any of us, when ther's Own Baking was th Different for the batches in genuine exc ever equalled made" loaf of The reason that PA Homemade Bread such popularity and mense sale is because i9 ''just like the old-fashioned brad that mother used to make." If you want to taste tha - de- licious taste again, order from bread that was used. ethods are employed king of wholesale uick time, but for; lency no bread, he real ' Home-1outhful ,lays, 'ELL -DEAN'S as attains I h an iln- It's the mark of quality. It's s guarantee of comfort and . elegance. It's an assurance that you're not paying more than is necessary for all that's of value in women's shoes. Queen Quality shoes have elegance, and with it they give a perfect tit and glorious conifer', and they're oLly The eyelets in Queen Quality shoes, like all the trimmings, are the finest to bo had. They're "fast color" --never turn brassy. W. P. WESTOBY, Agent, lfamilton-st., Uoderich. go E. DOWNING, Sole agent for Queen Quality shoes for women and WalkOver shoes for men. ('Repairing done very neatly. he Red Front Shoe Store, The Square, Uoderich. of Exeter, well known to Goderich, who took dres•ulass honors in his exam•tt►ttoo. The senor' Godwin di,triot molting of the Methodist church will bo held to the Methodist oheron, Blyth, on Wednesday and Thursday, May 21 and 22. Mtn's'erial eeMioo on Wednesday, 11 10 A. M., general esmlo0 on Thursday at 9:30 A r Preach - tag melee on Wednesday nigh', followed by the saarsment .,f the Lord's Supper. Among those whore names are MOST freely matioaed In oonneotirn with the proof• decay of the London Methodist conference for tae vmml,g year is Rev. J Wtlrot, of Ridgetowo, formerly past.r of North street Methodist oborob, Godetich. 0 here spokes of are it iv, A. L Reuel(, formerly f Seaford!, and now ot Highgate, and R... N. B.ker, of Stratford. They are all d men. but we believe the contemns' would maks no mistake In choosier Rev. Jasper Wilson as L's presiding rthoer for next year, anis the of cos would b, pleasing to hi former coogtewatlon here. The r:mt annual oltctlon of ctboen of North street Epworth League war held on Tuesday evrotog, with the following result t President, M. W. Howell; vloe president, Mise Frances Brydgee; oorreeponding more tory: Mies I. E. Sharman; rsoordlog secre- tary; Roy Jamlmoo; treasurer, 11 llbur Gout; nhnristsr, Mia Olive Robertson; plan• 1st, Mies Lalthwalte; eco of committee -prayer ',metier, Mae Edna Robinson; temperance, J. W. \'matter; mlsetoasnv, Mies Harris; lookout. Mies Hauge Thom- son: social, \Iris Edith Tebbult; literary, E. Phillip!: councillors. MI.. Mildred 'Campbell, 11v. Agnes Knox, Mi.. Laura Farrow, Slim Maggie Robertson. mmLsrseint N, tip:' t10D61 A Linen B S BROS. • rgain. led Dene 5.151 OF 111111111.1041 51. ABARGAIN in good linen for people who shop here this week. It is a three- quarter bleached double damask tabling that will bleach readily and will give better wear than an ordinary bleached quality at $1.25, three patterns. Tt:ree quarter bleached double I).ra k, 70 to 72 'coheir wide, pore fl se, w 1 brooch well and will stand no end of weer. 1 h regular prim I. $1 00 par yard. We have three potters to sell 1 r less money, and put %Sc them oo sate Saturday, at per yard 1 Seven Items from the Nouse Furnishing Department. Seven items that are selected from the big stock of house. furnishings. They are good enough for many stores to call specials, and will give you an idea of the trend of values in our big home furnishing department. Every quality is worthy. They are thoroughly dependable in every way. We. have now more room devoted to carpets, curtains, etc., than any store hereabouts, and the stock is without a rival in this section. Two big cases of new curtains arrived this week. They came direct from the makers in England, and contain the hest patterns and curtain values that we have ever shown. TAPESTRY CARPETS, 65c. Heavy Eegluh tapestry sarpeta, thlok close pile, firm, st-onp btck, will give ex- cellent wear, • big range of the newest patterns and colorings., ,, table for halls, porton and bedrot m•, per yard 65c UNION CARPETS, 50c. Very heavy nolon carpet, full yard wide, reversible, orlon leeranteed not to w rte, made by the best makers to Caned.; sod 'ple,dl l value at, per yard... sl/l WOOL CARPETS, 75c. Heavy wool carpet, every thread guaranteed pn-e wool, ystns thoPoagl?y '-- .Tuned and cleaned, dyes absolutely haat, • large areortment of new pat- tern. and colorings, "ultsWe for any room, special vales at, per yard / BRUSSELS CARPETS, $1.10. Fetes q ,al,ty English Rrmeels carpet, • choice ...fort m. nt of han•is' , signs, thick aloes pile. a large variety of potato', suitable for any ' ^^m. . carrot, that will .and oo end o1 hard wear, and would b• 000.1 value a' 01 7.h per yard .. .. 31, 10 LACE CURTAINS, $1.00. The brae oort,ln for dollar till we have ever sold, full 3; lord. Inn/ and n width, lock stitched elies, bandit -ono Lacey patterns, 'npnrtrd t v 31 .00opeeul value a ter pair.... .. .... CURTAIN POLES, 25c. 5 foot curlpoles In oak or mahogany tir.l"h, ccmp!ete with wt. 1 nr tinge and mounting' ... ... ... WINDOW SHADES, 29c. ""a. 25c Op+tins window shades, 3,6 feet, mennte4 co spring roll. a, gond gnali y, in 'remand orae, shades, • spacial bargain ar r.oh. .. ... 2 9c Black Cat Stockings Over in Ko- nosha, Wiscon- sin, there are over 700people making Black Mack Cat nrwnd a Cat stockings g Hosiery Compaey for boys and Kenosha, Wt., girls, and the 1 factory has to run day and night to supply the demand. A factory like that would not be kept busy '24 hours every day if the mothers of the United States did not buy Black Cat stockings for their boys and girls. This is the first season they have been -sold in Canada, and this is the only store in town where you can buy ear Like Leather Triple Knees, Triple Heels. Triple Toes. 25c and MC. New Neck Ribbons Some now neck ribbons are among this week's arriv- als. They aro a good quality of Taffeta and just the proper width for ties. Colors -Sky, white, cream, torquoise, pink. Price, 2Sc. April *red Ma- 1)F:- 1 SIGNER and I'AT• TERNS now in. HODGENS BROS. CiODE'RICH.