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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
THREE
BARGAIN
DAYS
4f,;(E.
Friday, June 6,
Saturday, June 7,'
Monday, June 8.
4E
Bargains in Dress Goods and
Silks.
Bargains in Clothing.
Bargains in Muslins and Ging-
hams.
Bargains in Gents' Furni
Bargains in Neck Ribbon
Bargains in Millinery.
Bargains in Ladies'
Underwear.
shings.
5. .,..
White
Everything at Reduced Prices for Three Days Only !
Smith Bro's & Co.
WEST HURONIELECTION.
Majority;of 23 for Mr. Cameron Vbte at the Prevloaa General
Election and the Bye -Election of 1901 '
Returning Offtoer Robertson made the oiliest declaration for West Huron at Winghsm
es Marley, declsnog Mr °mason *looted with a msjorlty of 23. hollowing are the
figures, with those of previous eleetioat for pu •p nes of oo upstart,' r
UODERICH .
March '98 Doromber '01
(harrow Bak
Polling
Subdivision
Uarrow iieok
Ne. 1 Kirkbride'. shop .. 54 71 61 71
2 Volition's store 67 77 77 74
3 Town Hall 62 .64 71 b7
4 Runolosan's shop 64 51 78 44
5 Phillip's shop 54 53 64 41
6 Brophy's shop 70 82 91 55
7 Wants Neville. 50 41 55 25
May '02
61 tob.il
76
71
69
46
48
87 56
48 26
Usmsron
62
67
62
76
52
421
No. 1 Town Hall
2 Ferrasoa'efactory....
3 Ramb•II's shop ......
4 Stopbeneon's shop....
Ns. 1 Industry Hall
2 Campbell's officio
439-18 497-130 367
CLINTON.
75 ' 51
111 66
62 62
59 59
454 62 392
63 58
96 60
64 62
45 61
278-11 267 307-79
ISLYTH
56 41 66
47 46 56
103-16 87 111-23
WINUHAM.
66 38
36 51
61 43
83 81
224 236-12 213
ASHFIKLD.
47 72 66
. 67 97 69
. 59 64 . - _. 66
38 65 40
85 35 83
81 26 s0
79 27 - 71
No. 1 Cummlog's shop 43
2 0 's of os 54
3 Town Hall 47
4 John's shop
No 1 Dungannon . .
2 Sobool Hoose No. 9 ..
3 Sobool House No. 6 ..
4 Port Ath.rt
6 Sobool House No. 2 .
6 Hugh Molntoob'o
7 Sohool Hoose No. 12.
446-61 385
OOLBOKNE,t
o. 1 Kamilla 84 65 80
2 Sanford 33 66 50
Smith's Hill 66 99 66
burn 54 45 58
237 275 38 263-36
. WEST WAWANOSH.
60 67 61
46 67 51
27 62 33
77 37 75
61 32 57
261 266-4 277 9
No. 1 Dung.. • 05
2 Auburn
3 Town Hal
4 At. Helens.
6 Patrols Holl
EASr WAWANOSH.
No. 1 Sobrol Howe No. 10... 70 52 72
8 School Hous* No. 13..x. 69 72 72
3 School Howe No. 9.... 35 66
{ 4 Jas. I)ow, 29. oma. 10. 35 54
No. 1
2
5
(range Hall, con. 4.
R. Wilson's. lot 17, o.
W. $laolalr'., non, 10
228 268-27 241
43 45 49
45 50 45
88 95-1 94
63 36 63
43 43 43
74 35 73
105 67 115
285-72 181 294-113
81 63 86
83 56 81
59
69
27
24
66 64
27 76
91 17
80 22.
32 76 28
- 439-65 374
61 90 66
.36 49
so 71 92
54 40
227 251-5 246
67 67 65
70 41 73
61 34 60
38 67 47
32 55 38
268
264 283-29
41 73
69 72
40 68
35 66
47
63
41
38
255-
OODKK
...35
727
..42 74 45
-
104 227-12 \ 119
194 263-78
'H TOWNSHIP.
36 91
59
67
217- --98 107
185 259. 70 189
63 3e
HULLKTT.
Ne. 5 School Hogs* No. 5......36 33
6 Iwodeshore 41 31 63
7 School House No. 958 96 51
134-44 90 144-- 36
RECAPITULATION.
421 439 497
278 267 307
103 87 111
224 236 213
446 385 444
237 275 263
261 265 277
255 194 263
104 227 119
134 90 144
2463 2465' 2638
Majority for Comer, n, 23
•Result &witted a t!s on appeal.
Oederleb
Clinton
Stith
Whgham... ......
£oh8old
Colborn
West Ww•aoeh
Kest w.waaesb
Oederfek Township
Hellen
30 97
36 60
41 69
226 119
33 - - 87
41 48- -
148-54 94
367
228
88
285
375
227
268
185
217
108
2348
464
268
95
439.
251
254
259
107
148
2456
392
241
94
294
374
246
283
189
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ATTRACTIVE WALL PAPERS, both is Price
and Design, at
PORTER'S BOOK AND WALL PAPER STORE.
Buying ss we do, direct from the Paper Mills, in enormous guars
titles and for SPOT CASH, our prices ars away below the regular
retail prices. it goes without saying our papers are entirely
different to those commonly shown, having the striking, stylish
snd Up -to -Date effect, besides costing no -more than ordinary Out -
of Date style'. We are a1 owing them in patterns suitable for
Halls, lied itooms, Mining Rooms and Parlors, and ranging in
Price
From 4c. to 50c. per Roll.
All Papers marked in plain figures in Show Windows.
Terms strictly CASH.
Pt
Ii
We have still a few Window Shades left, complete with good spring roller,
25 Cents.
1
PORTER'S
BOOK AND WALL PAPER STORE
Telephone No. 100 IL
Court House Square, Goderich.
DUNGANNON.
Norton The loom masa In Dun/spoon
for Tus Surat is at the alga. of J. O. Ward,
J. 1', oeu.eyanoer, ae., who will reoelr•
orders for su1wriptloas, •dvert!aug and lob
work. and le authorised to gtva r.oapt. for
.mounts paid for the some.
Tl'I.uAY, Meq 27.
Coronation Day, Jun. 26ch, will be duly
nlebaed to S. l'eut'.a oburob at 10 30 A
u. A ooronatlou service will to held u
oordlog u tbo prssonb.d order of the Arab
bishop of Canterbury, after whioh . sereno
will ba praohed by the r.utor suitable t
the occasion. lo the.tterroai of the same
day • `widen party will be held to the neo
tory grounds d.reoted by the I.dlei aid.
visit 1s these parte, has r.loroed to 6..
bore In Lrgmosdyille.
Thos. Elliott has purubawd • new buggy.
Sterling MoPh•a spent Sunday with
friends In Kipper'.
A. Welsh and N. Yeo, o1 Hayfield hue.
spent Sandy to We vlotolty.
Was. Hillock, of Sault Ste. !lade, died
. on Saturday. Deoeaald wa+ Ib. eldest son
of T. Hlllook and was forty-two years of
i age. Some time ago he suffered with a
o para!ytlo stroke, from which he sayer re•
covered. The slooere sympathy of the
• oe'gbbors 1e eatesded to the belayed wife
and parent,.
AnnatawTo Ray. K FelanalitN.-rbc
following address by the wngregatioo of
Kristine church Io the Key. K. Falrbatrr
who on account of ill keattn has givers op
bar pssturate here, was rad and approved
a1 the last semen of t8e Presbytery and
has been p pad to the naiad /mile
mao
Iter H Falrb.lrn, H. A.
Dsa& Stu, For about twelve year. put
we, the members and adhsnnts of Kukla
church, Duoganoon, has been spiritually
pro6 ted an 1 Wadi bed by your faithful
ministrations In tho dltob•rge of your
solemn dutlse as pastor, aid s;s' durum
that period your amiable dsportmenl and
(Arleta' demeanor to your alibis tutor
ooune with us and the citizens of ibis and
surroundug neighborhood hare sedated
yourself to them and to us. You have baso,
ova uadsr •dyerse alrcumstrocee, always
desirous to aim at doing good Irrespeotlye
of creed or religious denomination. Sinop
you has token charge of the 000grog•tlon
you have been distinctly and eminently me -
armful Is your minl.terlal duties, the mom-
bsrshrp having increased to about double
the number and ales • larger attendance of
sdhe rents, alto • now and commodious and
oomf, r.able mans* has bas built -all of
which Indubitably eytnws that good prog-
ress hu been made during your pastorate.
Your daily walk and oonobtent nal in the
Master'. Iou were such that might be ten.
nat.d ty us. 1Ve stnwrely regrw that
through uoplei.. t ciroume'anoes you hap
been obliged to sever your relation with us
as pastor and oongregatloo. May this
divine bleesiog he with you and your
family, sod may you both epirltually and
Wmoor.11y prosper Is your new field of
labor.
Msmbers-Mrs. Ju. Walker, Mrs. Anglo)
McDougall, Jas. 1) Smylie, b1 rs. Jas.
1) Smylie, MIs* Maggie Smylie, Willis
Bell, W. K. Millig•o, Ju. Kis*, Mrs. Jas.
K..r, David Jardine, 4;. Caldwell, Mrs. G.
Caldwell, I). MoNev[n, sr., I). MoNevio,
it , J 0. Ward, Wm. Thompson, Mrs. W.
Ilo5.11y.
Adhsreals-las. Walker, W. McNally,
T W. Lllde, Cass. Elliott, Mrs. C E:nott.
WiDNesDAY, May 28
(.'004100 Ano GOING. - Mra. Alex. Elliott,
of Prow Albert, is on • slatting tour to
relatives and friends at Luokoow and Dun-
gannon....Joho MoNev,o, wile ad littls
boy, of 1Vmaham, visited roles yes In Cd
borne and Duooanoun on Saturday aad
Sanday.... Mrs. C. Walker and son, who
had ba. visiting alatives here, r .turned to
,heir boa .t lagsnoll on Mooiay.
Asscoo.INT RoI.t..-Toe asoeoenr'a roll
for West Wwanooh for t6.. year 1902 gives
the following inlo•matloo : Twat value of
rateable property, 11,312,300: poiul•tloe,
1953 ; of school site, 604. ; between 5 and 16
years, 448 ; cattle, 4387 ; sheep, 1878 ;
hogs, 1963; horses, 1073. the ooart of
rev..loo was held on Tuesday. the 27.h.
bol time were no appeals. This Is the
thirteenth year of Mr. Wilson's tenure of
office as auesor.
TCI,DAY, Joie 3.
Prospects 0' an abundant crop of hay end
roots are glowing In oonerousow of the
ooalous shoats.
The Misses Maggie and Eliza Nevins,
daughters of Pim Neytov, of Goderlob,
•lotted relatives here on Sunday last.
The numrroos friends of Kon. R. Fal,-
bairn, B.A., will be pleased to know that hs
to rapidly recovering from his recent Maio,
being able to .ks short walks out and
around.
Your oorrerptodeat had last work .
p'eaeant all from Jas ('ampbell, the genial
sod efficient clerk rind urea of the
township of llullett. aocompantsd ty Mrs.
Campbell. They were returning home from
0 .1005 friends at Luckoow.
The sacrament of the Lord'. Supper will
be disco/need is at Sabbath in It.esklno
church hers. l',.p.ratory seryic.s will be
held in the church on Friday next, nom
monolog at the usual hour. Rev. S
Whaley, of St Helens, mcdsrator, will mo.
duct salty cee.
The following is the rrsult of Iasi walk's
shoot of Dungannon rt8e club, off hand :
100 yds 200yde Teal
B. J. Crawford 39 34 73
A Disbar 33 24 57
T 6, Allen38 22 60
J. Glover 47 32 79
i) Runkle 39 28 67
1) McNeyl■ 28 23 51
Wm. Sproul 26 26 52
J. Glover euooes.ful in highest won.
LEtBURN.
Traria, Jane 3rd.
Several of the Baptists In this sotto• to
elsd a pall from Mr. Jos, e, who is now
stationed In Goderich with • view 01 build -
log up a ooegreg•tioa in that town. At
Present Mr. Jones has • membership of
forty.
The tfft lab at the election bore wen :
b. Cumming, 1). R 0 , M. J. Tob o, poll
clerk ; Jos. Hal,. constable. Mr. Healy
discharged the (Matilda of the position
better than any of his predecessors, armed
with • stout baton of jostles That Dame Irom
the old land. The Reform ecrutlnenre were
Robt. Q mid, of Dunlop, and 1.00b Mosier,
while the Uo dose bad M O. Jobs•
,ton, of (loderloh, and Jas, Matildasas, sod
Js*. MoNrvin u outside ventineer,
NORTEIN'$ HILL..
MONDAY, Juno fed.
Chas. Newlee peat.8naday et boos.
MIs. Jessie M.D..agall, after • wak's
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Trsnuar, Jane 3rd,
OBITI'AaY.-The death of William Jame.
Hillock 000urred on Saturday lost, In Ike
torty•third year of his age, as the result of
• stroke of paralysis. The deoeaeed tears
• wit. and three ohlldreu. 'rhe tuoerrl
took plate on Monday alurron' from the
resideuoe of deoms,d's t•tber, on 16. fidh
oonoosalou, to Maltlud monotony. Rev.
James Hamilton, pastor cd Union church,
000dooted the servloes.
DUNLOP.
Tomtuay, May 27.
Mrs. Jas. Young ad daughters, of Au -
hum. were the guests of kir,. Jas. Clark at
Reginald Houghton left on Monday of
this week on his wheel to visit bis brother,
Charles, at Churohtll, Slmoa Co.
The rainstorm of Thursday evening was
t6. heaviest Iona the one in July 1883 A
lamb belonging to 5. B. W allow' was 6111.6
by the lightning
Measles bays taken such • grip on the
u holars of our sobool that the trustees de-
oided to close the sohool oo Wednesday of
last week. 11 will not Le re opened th s
wash
Tcgo»AY. Joos 3rd.
D Cumming, who was lug of6oer
al the reoat election for the Labium ward,
delivered his allot boo In Wiogbam oo
Friday to Wm. Robertson, toe retuning
o thlsr tor West Huron, driving than with
his driver In five hours each way, 30 miles
Duna, thla month gte•1 Improvements
baso been made by mine ht et Glazier la paint.
tor ud papering the rooms of The It:xohugs
hotel, whloh makes It the bat tounlry
hotel In this county, and the day Is not
long distant whoa mine host will have tele.
phone co,n.otloo with Salt ford.
HAYFIELD.
Turtn*v. May 27th, 1902.
The 24th was celebrated here by a C.11-
bbumplan proosuton In the morning and a
foot -hill match and a oouple el bicycle races
In the afternoon. The day was fine and •
good t!m, war put to. The toot. -ball much
was between teams from Varna and Hay
Bold and was woo by the home team, 2 to 1.
There was • artily* mile bicycle raw from
rt)IITt%TIAt!• serest fn.
SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED"IN.
sailors of Penitentiaries. Ottawa,' and
endorsed "Tender for 'supplies. will be re.
salved to -til Monday. loth of June. inclusive,
ham parties desirous of 000tracting for
souyAller• for the e• cal year 1902 1903, for the
(Wowing institutions. namely:
Kingston Peaiteitlary.
Nr. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.
f,orc),r.'ee Penitentiary.
ll•nitoba Penliert;ary.
lir l iah ('ol.:mbia Penitentiary. ......
1:. gin • Jail.
Prince Alto,. Jail
Separate tenders alit be reoeived for ,sob of
the following eludes of supplies: -
1 Flour (Canadian 14 rong linker's)
2. Reef sod Mutton (fresh,.
3 Forage.
4. Coal 'anthracite and bituminous).
5. ('ordwocd.
G Groceries.
7. Coal Otl in brrrelsl
a Thy Goode:
9. Drugs and Madlolnes.
10. Leather and rtodinge.
11. hardware, Tinware, Pointe, etc:
12 Lumber.
lietalls o'loformatlon as to form of con-
tract. torrober with forms of under. will be
furnished on application' to the Wardens of
the various loeatutlons.
All supplies are subJect to the approval of
the Warden or Jailer.
All tenders submitted mist specify clearly
the Instltutloo, or lnetltut;ons, which It Is pro -
pond to supply, and must bear the *odores-
Gon of at isut two re.ponslble sureties.
Papers inserting this notloe without author-
ity from the King o Printer will not be paid
therefore.
1) 'VOLAS 8TKWART,
GEO. W. DAWt3ON,
Department of JuInspectors of Peoiten'Isrleo
Ottawa, May 12. 1902.
The MODBRIOH LUMBER 00.
AAS FUR SALE
One Million x, xx, ==-
Cedar Shingles.
A185)
Pine,
Hemlock,
Cedar and
Hardwood Lumber,
1
Cedar Posts,
etc., ctc.,
at their mill here.
o-4
Ba►field to Vara ud return, ib. wieners
beton: J. Talbert, F. Aldwortb, H. Keane,
Y. P.00t. When about two ml'ss out o1
Bayfield, F Cook, one of the contestants
ooludrd with • y.blole and damaged hie
wheel so that b. oould not oonttoue the
raw, and F. Aldworth wee thrown into the
ditch. Notwithstanding this mishap he
ad armed plane at tbegOloish. There was
•Ilia a two-mile raw for which then were
three entries. K. Elliott, Joo. Ferguson and
Ju. Sturgeon, the lost named wlaolog by
two or three inches.
PORT ALBERT.
'1'ueetia, M .y 27, 1902.
Mr. Msiooey, deputy o'st Mhos Iwpeola
or, of London, paid an ct6ol.l visit to Ms
village 1.01 week.
The Foresters ball and 'supper held hen
lot Friday evsulog was a saooess from a
finat.olal point of stew.
Vtotorla D,y passed off quietly hon.
The school ubtldren bad • private plata at
the lake In the afternoon, at whtoh they all
swmed to enjoy themselves.
Among 'boa who took advantage of the
holiday to spend • few days with rel•tivss
and friends hers were lir. and Mrs. Henry
Shaeffer and family, of Milverton, Miss
M06w, of S.aforth, T, A, Raskin., of
Brussels, Musa Ethel lie Long, 'Puri•
Hawkins, Hattls Thurlow and Bookie Mo.
Milian, of (,oderiuh, Alva Contra, of Fer-
guson, 04.11.er Hawkins and Mr. Kilpat-
rick, of Malsolog, and A. V. Carrell, of
Toronto.
CLINTON•
FRIDAY, May 30th.
ST. JoNlru'N Cncacn Plc•vlc.-A plonk
under the auspices of St. Joseph's oburoh
was held on Friday •t F.rquhar's grove, In
Bullet'. township. The avatar was very
unfavorable, but lh. program 'blob had
ban arranged for the day war tarried out.
Kava Father TMoMenamto was Iudslattgable
u his effattt to mane the day as lir ioy•b!o
You are
Looking
:t
For the place where you
can buy a suit of Clothes
to the test advantage.
People are doing that every day, but
they stop looking when they reach our
store, for they can't but realize that
here we show a class of goods you
never thought you could find to Ready -
to -Weer Clothing, and the workman-
ship so good and fit so perfect, while
the price strikes you res being very low for the quality of goods.
We keep all grades and sizes for Men, Youths, Boys and Children.
Men's Suits for $5.00 to $17.50. Youths' from $4.50 to $12.00. goys' from
$3 00 to $6.50. Children's from $1.35 to $5.00.
See our Special Men's Blue Serge Suit at $7.50 It's a winner,
" Boys' Knickers, worth 76c to $1.00. for 50c.
" Mercerized Silk Underwear for $1,00 per suit,
3'.'e secured from a jobber ata very low price a gSantity of Mercerj, 1
Silk Underwear in pink, blue, flesh
and white colors. Here's
snap. Snap
them up et $1,00 0
W • C. PRI DRAM.
as poeuble fur thaw who attended, and 1 s
was ably assisted by Rev. Father West, of
liudertoi ; lather McCormlok, of Ashfield ;
barber Hanlon, of St. Augustine, .ad
Father Foga ty,.1 Dublin. The amusements
of toe day iaoluded demoting and athletic
esousese. A good deal of interest oentnd
u tea prise• . Read 1n the draw and the
uckgg•eelling oomneIiblon. After paying
alIospensee .bout 5200 was rattled to be
•pplt.d la reducing she indebtedness on St.
Jr epb's ;eatery.
I TCIkrB.ea as re.
NODG ENS
BROS.
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R WEST NT. Or
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lflw a Cat stead
ChtcagaReekferd
Hosiery Company
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Will hold an exhibition at our store on Saturday, June 28th, and we are going
to give two prizes of $1.00 each, and two of 50c each, for the funniest picture of
a black cat that we can get.
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CONDITIONS
Odes (. the goys ud Girls attesditig the Goderich Public Schools and Schools in tae sarrou.diflg corrtry.
Draw the funniest picture you can of a black cat. You know what a black cat is like.
It can be any kind of picture you want to make, only it must be funny and must be drawn
on a card 81 x 11 inches. Yon may submit as many pictures as Toil wish, but two prizes
will not he given to the same perion. I'ut' your nameandaddress on the back of the pic-
ture and leave it at our store not later than Thursday, June 26th, and all will be displayed
in our window Saturday, June 28th, when the prizes will be awarded.;51--
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The funniest picture gets the $1.00, the next 50c. .t"mas"¢ ►
tl
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For Goderich Schools.
First Prize, $1.00'.
Second Prize, 50c.
To the boy or girl attending the Goderich
Public Schools who draws the funniest pic-
ture of a black cat, and leaves it at our
store before June 26th, we will give, the
prize of $1.00. To the boy or girl who
draws the next funniest, the prize of 50c.
For Country Schools.
First Prize, $ I.00.
Second Prize, 50c.
To the boy or girl attending the Country
Schools who draws the funniest picture of a
black cat, and leaves it at our store before
June 26th, we will give the prize of $1.00.
To the boy or girl who draws the next fun-
niest, the prize of 50c.
t � !'tt A $25.00 Prize.
g.,t tatf•CJta.yt a(,.,-•.
The Black Cat Hosiery Pcople are going to give a prize of $25.00 to the boy or girl,
under 14 years, who will write the best story about a black cat. It must not exceed 500
words in length, and is to be submitted to us some time before the 1st of next Septem-
ber. We will then forward them to Kenosha, Wisconsin, the home of the Black Cats,
and the• will be awarded an the 21st -Sept- -Some boy or girl will got the $25.00.
pn
You ought to try for it.-. Call at our store and we will tell you all about it.
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The Godorieh Luthr Co.,
Li1111TL1►,
Yay r1Rd, ten. It
HAVE YOU HEARD
the great
a p 9 that...
LIME & SH`E.PHkRD
are ofi.•ring\i,
For the riot Days. 41,10 411`wtli'l r4,�rw
-. n rv.v.gr.,at 111 MP EIL '11401knatri
Stocks of hot weatlu3r goods of all kinds are frill and com-
plete in *our store. Light thin materials are litre in abun-
dance. Assortments aro lArge, values good, and qualities
everything they ought to be. Our stock of Muslins, in plain
blacks, whites and fancies, is without an equal in town, and
of the best lines we have but one dress of a pattern.
Plain Lawn, 10c to 25c.
India Linens, 121c to 35c.
hite Organdys, 25c to 35c.
Black Organdys, 30c and 40c.
White Dimitys, 18c to 30c. 't`t"f11Ft°
Fancy Black Muslins, I8c to 30c.
Black and White iluslins, 15c to 25c.
Fancy Muslins, IOc to 50c.
Wool Grenadines, 50c and 75c.
Wool Voillcs, S0c to $1.00.
Silk Grenadines, $1.50 to $3.00.
BICYCLES
A $45.00 Wheel for
" $55.00 " a .a
.00, "Goderi
, "Com mo
These Wheals 'titled wit Dunlop 'ire•,
aro up -to -da . 1e every tem' ,. an guar-
antee(for one year.
We have a complete lino of steady -mixed Paints,
White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Screen Doors and Windows,
Refrigerators, etc.
EE & SHEPHARD
Pasasols. ti ,2ti:I
Most of these parasols were
imported direct ; the rust we
bought from the leading Can-
adian maker, The frames are
all strong, tops fast color anti
will not cut, handles nobby
and stylish.
a1
‘1.fg oON
Parasol's with top of 1..t. 1.6ck twill
eaten that will give eatiefaotory
wt a•, nisi ..A��a.°dles of polia6ed
wood with hon crook ,ex 'r• spools'
salon 75o
P.ruele with try of taw mereerissd
twill eat ten,lea; as well se silk
and wears better, will not at or
turn rusty, steel rad, handles of
n^L- ho.1 native! wood with horn
t'ps, also Iwbted natural wood arid
carved blank, our great leader, at
naafi $1 00
Naval, with silk tow, wear well,
fa.t dye, stat rot, woad and fancy
handles, each $1 35
The Whitewear. I.A
You ought to get acquainted with our whitewear values. You save time, bother and
]Honey if you buy from the stook that is now here. Daintier or more durable and better
made garments you will not find, and better values than these are not to be had anywhere.
Corset Covers, 15c to $1.50.
Drawers, 25c to $1.50.
Gowns, 50c to $3.50.
May and ,luno 1)1-
81t;NKR and I'AT•
TERNS now in.
Skirts, 35c to $5.00.
Children's Dresses, 75c to $3.00.
HODGENS BROS