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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-6-12, Page 44 TaloaaDAT, JUIN 12, 1902. THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO Great Unload ing Sale . ... Sale starts Fri. day and lasts two weeks ... Profits tart condom,. O WING to the unseasonable weather we I are overstocked and must unload our Children's Clothing. Hummer will soon be here and we need the room for rummer Roods. We will slash the knife into the prices, and the mothers of Goderich can get a nice suit for their boys at pricer far be- low actual value. Our price, will range all the way from $1.10 to $1.00, but worth very much more than we are asking for them. t'er.00s going on the ezou rslon to Detroit will want to be dressed In style 1"ea would not went to go down there looking as it fou ems from away back. Curie to us and let us 9t you out. We havw the most up to date Mares F urol.hlog Goods, and It you are dre.ed with goods from our stere you will be to the height of leshlon. Shin s, Collars, Ti.., Belte, Hatt, etc. We bare the very *sweet. See the new l',og 1'oug 71s. • 4- w- 4. 4- W. C. PRIDHAM a Men'. Clothier, Furnisher and Hatter. McLean's lilock Perfect Fitting Clothing douse. the oWxgfZI, u x VBIJsSED IVERY THURSDAY MORNING ali a. resIA NVISOT QODIRICH. ?11U11R8DA.T. JUNZ l$, 1902. THE AFTERMATH. THE Mail and The World and the lesser lights of the Tory party seem to hays a firm belief in the quotation, "What fools these mortals be," if we are to judge by the aubolum which they dish up daily to their subscribers. They had so overwrought their nerves and bad become so convinced of the idea that the Province was theirs for the saying so, that the hard, cold fact that WHITNEY has been de- feated does not enter into their cal- culation, and they still sing the old song, as if the battle had not been lout by them and their party. There is such a thing as hoping against hope, and that is the attire that the Tory press and the Tory workers have now reached.' When they realize that four years more of cold comfort in the shade of opposition is their portion their feelings may be still acute, but they will be more nearly sane than it present. What is first needed by them is to realize that the battle at the polls has been fought and that, according to the constitution, their figures are on the wrong side of the ledger. The recounts on both sides are now pro- ceeding, which is also in accord with - the con.'.itution, and thus far there seems to be no sign of • change from the decisions made by the returning officers. After the recounts the pro- tests, of which it is possible the crop will be fairly large on both sides, will come to court, and after that a certain number of bye -elections will probably be held. It were useless to anticipate the result of the bye -elections, but it stands to reason that the party in power will obtain its full share, and if that be so the story is ended, and the Opposition will have to preserve its soul in patience until the next oppor- tunity. That is all there is to the matter, and the sooner the Conservative news- papers and politicians cease their hys- teria the sooner will everybody gat down to busineg., and the work of building up Ontario be proceeded with. The performance is over, the canvass has been taken down, and the political circus has passed on to the next station. --- THE UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL ADDRESSING the Hamilton Meth- odist Conference the other day, Rev. Dr. Cudgel.' referred to the recent elections in Ontario and said, "None of us came out with much credit dur- ing the last election. I do not really know that we pet up one straight Prohibitionist that went forward un- der that line." What an unkind thing for Dr CARMAN to say ' Has he not heard of Jaen MITCHELL? I• it possible that he does not know 1 of the noble tight which Mr MIT- CHRLL made for the cause, den .uccing his erstwhile leader, Mr WHITNEY, for his stand on the question, cutting himself loose from his anti prohibition friends In the Conservative party, making the liquor men quake in their boots by his stern arraignment of their traffic, printing the prohibition pledge in large type in every iaae of his paper, and soliciting votes only upon the ground of his support of prohibition i Has not Ur. CARMAN heard of these thingsI Mr. Toni, ought to set his partner right with the Doctor. WHERE 18 THE •LIRFRATOR"7 78 The Liberator still to ntiat.enret Since the election we have not seen or `card anything of it., and are rether Iselinerl to believe that it ha. gone •Mews tit& woodbine twineth Of all the mangy campaign sheets that have been turned out in the last twenty years The i.tberator was easily first, Neither " Facts for the Irish Elector.,' Lou. Kribs' "Standard," nor "The Eye Opener," could make a patch upon the tissue of falsehood and vituperation with which The Lib- erator was filled weekly during the campaign. At first it seems strange that when the supposedly goody -good element goes into political or other reform they out -Herod everything in their ef. forts to be radical. But CARRIE NA- r1ot is only an ordinarily good woman gone ' mad on • fad. The Thirty Years War and the butcheries of the centuries on alleged religious grounds were only the outpourings of the pent- up venom of pious people in that day and generation And the same thing would occur tomorrow amongst the self-styled social Reformers if the goe pal of common sense were not trium• phant. The recent election in West Huron indicated how far some professedly pious men were willing to go in de- faming and be'tring false witness against their neighbors, and the lying was not confined to the brethren who sit in the back pews. What is needed now is • thorough awakening that will abolish the eye - for -an -eye -doctrine of the propagan- dists and put in its stead the gospel of peace once delivered to the saints. SNAP SHOTS. - Sr. Jona went the whole hog in West 1`ork, -Four years more of Liberal government in Ontario Dr. Burns Nssnirr in looming up large in the public eye. -The Star last. week evidently had that sore spot all over it. - There is a terrible `sameness about the te17: of the rev outltg. nil the merry •.11N0 1 is brant it, the land. the victor - That skirt dance through the nit uency uency didn't make votes. ' -We haven't heard anything about that "Soak and Sponge" libel suit recently. -The troek•coat tiampaign wasn't a howl- ing success in West Huron, to any great ex tent. -J. P. WHITNEY'S lettere may continue to be addressed to the leader of the Opposi- tion. -This is soup -herb, as the man saul when he fount himself in the tureen on elation night. -Of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these, "it Might dive Been " -Our esteemed local conternpbrary has got its second wind and has began to ' holler" once more. -Kind words will never die, 'tie said. That's why the editor of the Signal is hay- mg aymg such alive time. -Now, good people, get ready to follow the ex -prohibition candidate and his partner in the referendum fight. -The editor has received a letter from Torsnto, addresser' to the "N. C. T. U.t florierich."'T6iiii iia cite, -Prayer's are good, but Providence usually sides with the big hittatmne. if the big battalions do good work. -A lot of Literal temperance men got their eyes opened on election night noel won't be caught napping again. -if Hort G. W. Roe cannot retail; office with a majority at his hack bow may Werner gain office backed by a minority! -A prominent prohihttionixt remark e, "We should have done better if Mime Grrytl Wi"t+ttcs had not been in our midst." -Month Huron has dipped another cog, but there is no reason why tt should not be in the Liberal onluni. Wore the House meets. --lion O. W. Roam will sell on Saturday for Europe to attend the rormatinn care maty -that is If The Mail and The World will allow him to go. -Now that it ie gelling nearer to IMeem ben 4, rmr temperas(' friend, appear to hove skewed up in their offend to banish the beer wagon. Wake up, Brother MuNAea ; put on your warpalut, feathers and rut uop. The way the Star prohibitionist is leeeltog the referendum cohorts to victory remiuds us of the beautiful lines tram 'Hold the Fart:" ' See the mighty host advancing. SATAN leading on." WHA r 01 HERS ARE SAYING. A cult• UV Till 01.1/ BLOCK. Kingetoe Freeman : Mr. SI U. Cameron, who was alerted to Wet Huron, bis proven himself a ship of the old block in ao else tom conies'. H• woe agaivat hot opposi- tion. DIDN'T KNOW Tug CITY el AIS. Blyth Standard : A gentleman from Uuderloe had oever stopped at a big models hotel until he visited Toronto reeently After going to his room he wanted a drink of water and on looking around to bed some, saw 0Fc words "push twice for water" under a button In Ibe wall. Hs pushed twice, than held an empty alars under the bottom, and In that position the bell boy !Quad him when he arrived with the water. !/!L wiTe'nal.l. 11AS So (*AU. YOK .Val PLAINT. S.afortb Expositor : The Dederick St.r of I.et week complains bitterly because many temperance reformer" In Wet Huron did not vete for Mr. Mitchell, the Consesva• Owe and temperance .andldate a that rid• lag, as was expected. We presume It will be admitted that Mr McLean, the Liberal candidate le South Huron, has been II long is advocate of temperance aad prohibition principle and as ardent and ae coons. sot a supporter of the temperance cause as Mr. Mitchell hes been. Had kir McLean re shred in South Heron one quarter as many Tory temperance vote as Mr. Mlt.hdl re abed Reform temperate" •oto, he would bars beat elected by a fair maladie, instead of baring been delimited. Besides this, Mr. Mitchell's oppoeeat, was a supporter of e Ue moot and party that has elven to the temp.r•ne party all the advanced bglde Hon they hays ever received, while Mr. Either, Mr. McLoan's opponent, 1a a sup- porter of a party that I. pledged to opptee prohlbitloo and temperance legnfadon I. g I. This !e a statement of the case which it would be well for both t,mperenee Reformers sed temperance Conwrvatices to ponder over, mod further go.. to show that Mr. Mitchell has not much to complain of In comparison with other, on the diffetent side of polities from himself. The Cause of Dee'.,... l)eafoew and Impaired hsarine are due almost entirely to eatarrhal loft smmatioo of the euetaobiau tubes. Permanent cure is guaranteed to all who inhale Catarrhoz,ne as directed. 1 hi. vegetable antiseptio is telltale] at the mouth. and alter trarerming ail the air passages of the respiratory orgens Is exhaled through the nostrils , tt complete- ly "eradicates catarrh from any part of the system. clear. the ears, nose sad throat, and alloys Inflammation, eongetlion and soreness. For deafness, earache, ringing in the sore, had noises, omtarsh, asthma cad tr000hltle, wed cal comes can devise nothing as beneficial as Catarrh, z tee. Complete outfit for two months' use, price $1 00 : trial sir., 25c. Druggists, or N. C. Poison & (1o., Kingston, Ont. Hamilton's fills are effective. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Semitones ).4Ac,tivit -Scribner'. M,g• ashes for June show., in a etrila no manner, both the progress of the times due to the latest advances I. knowledge sod a wealth of original literary materiel, - notably the two great semis by the leading Amerman writers, Richard Harding Days sad F. Hopkinson Smith. These two stortes•whloh reach the highest mark in the achievement of each writer, are entirely different to soops and treatment. One is a story of et - venture and the other is • romance of artist. life in New York. "The hew Agriculture,' by W. 8. Harwood, sets forth in popular form the great work of the agrloaltural ex perlmeet stations to the various State. In "The Calf Stream Myth end the Anti - Cyclone." Harley Maitland Watts combats same popular Ides. regarding 'Tomlin in Huesca". An attractive form of nature study is most pietur•equely shown in "The Camera In • Country Lane," which Is iI loetrated very beautifully In lists from photographs by E(ekemeyer. Other Inter - settee articles, three Illustrated short stone and other features are included le this Puny bee. A True Ir Tonle Will act, nee so mach directly upon the nerves as spore the digestive facetious sod the abundant formation of red, vitulzing blood, Nerves can't he fed on medicine; they ac, however, be restored and etreegth• tined by assimilated food. The marvelona action of Ferroeone arise from Its aotloo overthb digestive and assimilative processes. Whoa yon take Ferroeone the bleed is purl. sed, str•egtheeed, and grows rich and red. Thee you grow vigorous, healthy and beautiful, ready for work, because you have the strength to do ft. No tonic for the brain. blood er nerve compares with Form zone. Prise 50c , at droggsa, or Polson & MISS Co . Klogetee, flat Homilton's Pal. are effective. DIABE1 ES CURED. CaANeao>K, May 15th ,l'i02. MaoLeod Medicine Co., Uoderlob, one. A year are last April 1 was taken very ill. About two weeks I could not keep any feed on my stomach. After that it took a queer tura and I could not get smooch food to eat or enough water to dr". k. I never felt aniseed. I we treated by s ••eral doctors and they did not he'p mu any at all. I got so weak that I coul.i eoately walk Without help, my memory fa led me, and 1 000ld not sleep at nigh,. I used to take a big pitcher of water with me at night, some n ights I had to gee up ant retia. it Oo hearing of your rem,diee for diabetes we secured your Harmony No. 1 and :5o. 2 and a bottle of Protelo Re,urgam in Au, u,t 1901 I started taking year medicine at ore., a•cord.ng to direotinne i tock it renal. ly, and Ia short time felt a gr•.t ohaog• for the I only w label 90 lbs when I begs „ today- I snob 1271 lb,. Tbi. le the moat I ever weighed in my life and I feel as well as I , ver did in my life. My fr ends never thougnt I could get bet• Nr. I cannot speak ton highly of your mod c ,e, and for the benefit of others who may be alibied as I was pleat peso my n ame. I am, deer sir, your. truly, BELtl Dee• CANSON. AUCTION SALES- Tnrtt.Dev. June 12. -Auction sale of fane.e, farm stood, Implements ani house- hold furniture, property of Jero Mugford, lot I, con 4. Colborne, one mile from Hen• miller. Everything to go without JO/1N idreroac, proprietor. Toon as l;cvDRy, auctioneer. Brussels will celebrate Coronation Day and Wlogh►m Dominion Day. Saforth Is preperint for a grand reception to the Huron Old Boys on the SM of July, and tied, rich will have a bin day on July 12, when the crest Orange oelebratloo will hake place. STRACHAN'S MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP -AT THE OLD STAND - Victoria Street, (oderich JAS. A. STRACHAN has taken ever lb. plant and business conducted sncoe.efully for so many years 1,y hi, lather, the late I) K. Strachao, and intends refitting the shop In the most op to date man• ner po.slblr. He will make a epecislty of a'l kinds of repairing, such as Threshers and Engines, Binders, Mowers, --5nd all kinds of Farm- ers' Implements Mill Machinery, Marine, Sta- tionary and Por'able Engines thoroughly overhauled and re- paired. Pipe and Steam Fitting. Machineand Blacksmith Work of all kinds done to order. All the specialties manufactur- ed by the late D K. Strachan will still be made on the prem- ises. Call or write for particulars. Jas. A. Sifaclian MACHINIST. OUR SPRING STOCK ready for inspection, both in trimmed and untrimmed hats. Trimmed Hats from $1.25 up. Ready-to-wear Hats from $1.00 up. Sailors from 15c up. Our stock is complete in every line. Call and inspect. CAMERON, stmmmtmmimmmtammm mmmmtrmmmmmmtm HAMILTON STREET, . . Ow- dee - EE E E LE E CEO. W. THOMSON & SON ---01 -411, -•I -eV 1 -_ 1 --.• WE have been in the Bicycle Business ever -41.� since a Bicycle was a Bicycle, and never he - fore have we had such a variety to make a choice from, nor has the value ever been so good. STEARNS BRANTF'O1b RACYCLE MITCHELL CRESCENT WORLD HYSLOP ADLAKE CROWN Etc. Also a number of used Wheels, some almost as good as new, at low prices. it you need anything in Bicycle Repine we carry a fill lice, and our repair dep•.rtment is eupplh equipment neeeaary to turn Oct gond work, and is in charge of a firet-class repairman. -111 1 1 -es sarin isiugly -s el with all lt.e a In the Piano and Organ Business we are no novices. "'"'thirty years of ex• portent" to worth eon xielerahle to tote. Have viii ,ern nor pominien Pianos and Organs, the hest value mads in Canada, also our' Worntwith Pianos and Goderioh Organa• Eesh if van .lo not intend to buy just, now call on ue and we will le pleased to show you what we hats It is our ho,onear to show yrs.. the superior pointa of our instruments. We have a few gond second hand Organa. In Sewing Machines westillsellthe White (rotary and vibrator), New Williams Queen. All supplied with the latest attachments and glt.eratllee I Standard. anal ter len years. We carry a full line of (loiters, Mandolins, Violins, A000relenns, Harmonica,, Str,ngs, Sheet Music, Meir Rook., ere. If you -In not live in town write and we will be platelet to mend yon eataingnee of noir movie, or In call on you -es a E GEO. W. THOMSON & SO N. WEST SIDE OF SQUARE - - OODERICH a • l'Phoe861.1. H. COLBORNE C.,�nil':,C, Dross Musllnm,. Black, Colored. Black and White and Whlt• la priors', Ito, 9,, loo, 120, 14,, 16,, 17,,, 20,, 25o, 303, 36 i and boo' The largest raog•uf Drew Muslin' ever seen In Uoderloh. Lasa Curtains. 60o, 75o, 85c, 903, $l 00, $1 25, $1.50, $1,75,$2.00, $2.26, $2 60. $2.75,113 00, $3 25, $3 50 and $4.50. tt bite and catered Cur. talo Muslims, frilled. Frilled Curtain Brussels Nes and Art Muslin.. Parasols. Direst from the makers, end at Bed Rook Prices : 60o. 75,. $1 00, $1.26, $1 60, $1,7h. $1.90 $2 00, 11 'd 25, $2.75, $3.00 and $4.00, and values right. hlrt Waists, la Bleak Ssttaena,$1,16, $1.25, $1.50,21 75, $2 00 and $260. Willer Watsm eat whits floe Meshes, 860. $1.00, $1.25, $1.76, $2.00 and 11256. Skulk Satanna Skirts. $1.00, $1.50 $1 75, $2.00. Gingham. A hie range sad all new. 8o, 10o, 121e, lye and 20,. Prints. 8000 yards, 6o, 80, 10, and 121o. All new this spring, While Skirts, Wbite Waists, While Drawers. Wiles Gowns. Blaok Cashmere Hose. 20j to 650. Cotton Hose loo to 400. We wish to call special attention to the above lines as there is no better value to be found anywhere. Fashion Sheets for June and July reedy. The latest op-to.late Patterns for sale, 15o, 2 for 26s. • Greet talus I. 9c COLORBD DRESS MIJSI4Nd lad BLACK COTTON KOOK at 6., 100 cad l5{0. J. H. COLBORNE Have you put away your FURS yet??? Tile new way is to row Moth -proof Bags. They are mode in various size. We hive them. The coat le small. Beatemall Stovepipe Varnish ('oat Ott, p or. before putting them away to prevent rest. Fine for bug - glee and all exposed Iron -work. PRICE - 25c. Climax Furniture Polish Makes old thing* look new. Package Seeds, Dlstnteotants, Patent Medicines. W. C. GOODE, Chemist, - BEDFORD BLOCK... In n. pet ■p year rrrsrrlpiiese .ed eerily Merelpt& tie de the work as 11 should he deme. You Can Pick a Lock Here That Can't Be Picked When on Your Door. All Sorts of Locks at all Sorts of Prices. Some are expensive because of the care with which they are made. They are safe wherever used. Put one on and your property is safe. N. D. RO UGV IE, The Cash Hardware Store. Goderich, Ont. Hammocks Our line of Hammocks this season ranges from 75c to $5.00, We handle the famous "Stag" brand, known for their durability and fast colors. \ A 34 z 72 Hammack, fall col, red, with pillow $1 60 A 36 x 76 Hammock, full colored, with pillow 2.00 A 36 z 76 Hammock, full oolrrel, pill .w sod drapery 300 A 40 x 80 Hsmmook, full colored, blue or black, silk warp pillow, fringe drapery .. 4.60 Croquet Sets, 4 Balls, 511 Mallet, $1.25. Croquet Sets, 6 Balls, 6» Malls $4. PING POND Imp Betel -Al A. 9 Organ rests I his fin with a r fella in re regard' my the aid In 'neon, ROI pay without meal fi first tit d the 1 N Mogi isle. 1 her len Iyl.i■ tome a the use iaotorta h. WI Beall fat teethe porridge own, et her seen. England limbers weld fin mdldu utast his hom Foe i prise y did as.,N Shaft ane w as* as rnl rr seat tea. Use m. We at I tad , lee,, I Y tOe Bel krlr 1. I luatl us spl Mr from MNirnm Alf ter ns woe al W, netiabh let silt Ma eon W s, at limit, h ally, Saute t lased I r"1, and totlema ieds to Tie or ie for w amid hi ram to Imam Alf an' I1111340, Peel he X., doe ,the ah Moho) think the( este K MN Vise. t foam ran* fol Eton B W or earn, tee ale t way hle to Mei Full set, wooden rackets, 4 balls " $1,00 Full set, skin rackets, 4 balls 2.50 Full set, vellum rackets 2.50 Sand Paper Rackets, separate, 50c. Wood Rackets, separate, 25c. halls, 5c each, 500 a dozen. K/DD'S BOOK STORE �Ii�liilirlllNl �b ter ihdib �W �b il#i ili�li r t1+�Wil,iliNi�ll;dilydihiG�hili�l� � _. -3 Ate'16) 3 i 3 Advertisem IT WILL PA= 'WOv 0 DO MO, 3 The PARNELL DEAN 3 3 3 W. P. WESTOBY, Agent, 11AM Qolig RTH MIT UOUR RII'H. Study Breed es a specialty. Their Bread will please No doubt shout it. No better can be baked. it interests everyone to know where to get the best.. A sample loaf convinces. cc f E • .14 rh Le ter, An; Ri ee hi , he, la a HMM ao •tat inti sl Rt I., his I l,e lit lir �s, Y HAVE you seen - 11 our stock of SPRING AND SUri i 1ER SHOES _ __ We carry every line of seasonable Footwear at reasonable prices. We quote a few special lines just here and invite you to come at any time to in- spect our stock. W. SHARMAN EVERY BUYER PLEASED WITH OUR SHOES. DIABE1 ES CURED. CaANeao>K, May 15th ,l'i02. MaoLeod Medicine Co., Uoderlob, one. A year are last April 1 was taken very ill. About two weeks I could not keep any feed on my stomach. After that it took a queer tura and I could not get smooch food to eat or enough water to dr". k. I never felt aniseed. I we treated by s ••eral doctors and they did not he'p mu any at all. I got so weak that I coul.i eoately walk Without help, my memory fa led me, and 1 000ld not sleep at nigh,. I used to take a big pitcher of water with me at night, some n ights I had to gee up ant retia. it Oo hearing of your rem,diee for diabetes we secured your Harmony No. 1 and :5o. 2 and a bottle of Protelo Re,urgam in Au, u,t 1901 I started taking year medicine at ore., a•cord.ng to direotinne i tock it renal. ly, and Ia short time felt a gr•.t ohaog• for the I only w label 90 lbs when I begs „ today- I snob 1271 lb,. Tbi. le the moat I ever weighed in my life and I feel as well as I , ver did in my life. My fr ends never thougnt I could get bet• Nr. I cannot speak ton highly of your mod c ,e, and for the benefit of others who may be alibied as I was pleat peso my n ame. I am, deer sir, your. truly, BELtl Dee• CANSON. AUCTION SALES- Tnrtt.Dev. June 12. -Auction sale of fane.e, farm stood, Implements ani house- hold furniture, property of Jero Mugford, lot I, con 4. Colborne, one mile from Hen• miller. Everything to go without JO/1N idreroac, proprietor. Toon as l;cvDRy, auctioneer. Brussels will celebrate Coronation Day and Wlogh►m Dominion Day. Saforth Is preperint for a grand reception to the Huron Old Boys on the SM of July, and tied, rich will have a bin day on July 12, when the crest Orange oelebratloo will hake place. STRACHAN'S MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP -AT THE OLD STAND - Victoria Street, (oderich JAS. A. STRACHAN has taken ever lb. plant and business conducted sncoe.efully for so many years 1,y hi, lather, the late I) K. Strachao, and intends refitting the shop In the most op to date man• ner po.slblr. He will make a epecislty of a'l kinds of repairing, such as Threshers and Engines, Binders, Mowers, --5nd all kinds of Farm- ers' Implements Mill Machinery, Marine, Sta- tionary and Por'able Engines thoroughly overhauled and re- paired. Pipe and Steam Fitting. Machineand Blacksmith Work of all kinds done to order. All the specialties manufactur- ed by the late D K. Strachan will still be made on the prem- ises. Call or write for particulars. Jas. A. Sifaclian MACHINIST. OUR SPRING STOCK ready for inspection, both in trimmed and untrimmed hats. Trimmed Hats from $1.25 up. Ready-to-wear Hats from $1.00 up. Sailors from 15c up. Our stock is complete in every line. Call and inspect. CAMERON, stmmmtmmimmmtammm mmmmtrmmmmmmtm HAMILTON STREET, . . Ow- dee - EE E E LE E CEO. W. THOMSON & SON ---01 -411, -•I -eV 1 -_ 1 --.• WE have been in the Bicycle Business ever -41.� since a Bicycle was a Bicycle, and never he - fore have we had such a variety to make a choice from, nor has the value ever been so good. STEARNS BRANTF'O1b RACYCLE MITCHELL CRESCENT WORLD HYSLOP ADLAKE CROWN Etc. Also a number of used Wheels, some almost as good as new, at low prices. it you need anything in Bicycle Repine we carry a fill lice, and our repair dep•.rtment is eupplh equipment neeeaary to turn Oct gond work, and is in charge of a firet-class repairman. -111 1 1 -es sarin isiugly -s el with all lt.e a In the Piano and Organ Business we are no novices. "'"'thirty years of ex• portent" to worth eon xielerahle to tote. Have viii ,ern nor pominien Pianos and Organs, the hest value mads in Canada, also our' Worntwith Pianos and Goderioh Organa• Eesh if van .lo not intend to buy just, now call on ue and we will le pleased to show you what we hats It is our ho,onear to show yrs.. the superior pointa of our instruments. We have a few gond second hand Organa. In Sewing Machines westillsellthe White (rotary and vibrator), New Williams Queen. All supplied with the latest attachments and glt.eratllee I Standard. anal ter len years. We carry a full line of (loiters, Mandolins, Violins, A000relenns, Harmonica,, Str,ngs, Sheet Music, Meir Rook., ere. If you -In not live in town write and we will be platelet to mend yon eataingnee of noir movie, or In call on you -es a E GEO. W. THOMSON & SO N. WEST SIDE OF SQUARE - - OODERICH a • l'Phoe861.1. H. COLBORNE C.,�nil':,C, Dross Musllnm,. Black, Colored. Black and White and Whlt• la priors', Ito, 9,, loo, 120, 14,, 16,, 17,,, 20,, 25o, 303, 36 i and boo' The largest raog•uf Drew Muslin' ever seen In Uoderloh. Lasa Curtains. 60o, 75o, 85c, 903, $l 00, $1 25, $1.50, $1,75,$2.00, $2.26, $2 60. $2.75,113 00, $3 25, $3 50 and $4.50. tt bite and catered Cur. talo Muslims, frilled. Frilled Curtain Brussels Nes and Art Muslin.. Parasols. Direst from the makers, end at Bed Rook Prices : 60o. 75,. $1 00, $1.26, $1 60, $1,7h. $1.90 $2 00, 11 'd 25, $2.75, $3.00 and $4.00, and values right. hlrt Waists, la Bleak Ssttaena,$1,16, $1.25, $1.50,21 75, $2 00 and $260. Willer Watsm eat whits floe Meshes, 860. $1.00, $1.25, $1.76, $2.00 and 11256. Skulk Satanna Skirts. $1.00, $1.50 $1 75, $2.00. Gingham. A hie range sad all new. 8o, 10o, 121e, lye and 20,. Prints. 8000 yards, 6o, 80, 10, and 121o. All new this spring, While Skirts, Wbite Waists, While Drawers. Wiles Gowns. Blaok Cashmere Hose. 20j to 650. Cotton Hose loo to 400. We wish to call special attention to the above lines as there is no better value to be found anywhere. Fashion Sheets for June and July reedy. The latest op-to.late Patterns for sale, 15o, 2 for 26s. • Greet talus I. 9c COLORBD DRESS MIJSI4Nd lad BLACK COTTON KOOK at 6., 100 cad l5{0. J. H. COLBORNE Have you put away your FURS yet??? Tile new way is to row Moth -proof Bags. They are mode in various size. We hive them. The coat le small. Beatemall Stovepipe Varnish ('oat Ott, p or. before putting them away to prevent rest. Fine for bug - glee and all exposed Iron -work. PRICE - 25c. Climax Furniture Polish Makes old thing* look new. Package Seeds, Dlstnteotants, Patent Medicines. W. C. GOODE, Chemist, - BEDFORD BLOCK... In n. pet ■p year rrrsrrlpiiese .ed eerily Merelpt& tie de the work as 11 should he deme. You Can Pick a Lock Here That Can't Be Picked When on Your Door. All Sorts of Locks at all Sorts of Prices. Some are expensive because of the care with which they are made. They are safe wherever used. Put one on and your property is safe. N. D. RO UGV IE, The Cash Hardware Store. Goderich, Ont. Hammocks Our line of Hammocks this season ranges from 75c to $5.00, We handle the famous "Stag" brand, known for their durability and fast colors. \ A 34 z 72 Hammack, fall col, red, with pillow $1 60 A 36 x 76 Hammock, full colored, with pillow 2.00 A 36 z 76 Hammock, full oolrrel, pill .w sod drapery 300 A 40 x 80 Hsmmook, full colored, blue or black, silk warp pillow, fringe drapery .. 4.60 Croquet Sets, 4 Balls, 511 Mallet, $1.25. Croquet Sets, 6 Balls, 6» Malls $4. PING POND Imp Betel -Al A. 9 Organ rests I his fin with a r fella in re regard' my the aid In 'neon, ROI pay without meal fi first tit d the 1 N Mogi isle. 1 her len Iyl.i■ tome a the use iaotorta h. WI Beall fat teethe porridge own, et her seen. England limbers weld fin mdldu utast his hom Foe i prise y did as.,N Shaft ane w as* as rnl rr seat tea. Use m. We at I tad , lee,, I Y tOe Bel krlr 1. I luatl us spl Mr from MNirnm Alf ter ns woe al W, netiabh let silt Ma eon W s, at limit, h ally, Saute t lased I r"1, and totlema ieds to Tie or ie for w amid hi ram to Imam Alf an' I1111340, Peel he X., doe ,the ah Moho) think the( este K MN Vise. t foam ran* fol Eton B W or earn, tee ale t way hle to Mei Full set, wooden rackets, 4 balls " $1,00 Full set, skin rackets, 4 balls 2.50 Full set, vellum rackets 2.50 Sand Paper Rackets, separate, 50c. Wood Rackets, separate, 25c. halls, 5c each, 500 a dozen. K/DD'S BOOK STORE �Ii�liilirlllNl �b ter ihdib �W �b il#i ili�li r t1+�Wil,iliNi�ll;dilydihiG�hili�l� � _. -3 Ate'16) 3 i 3 Advertisem IT WILL PA= 'WOv 0 DO MO, 3 The PARNELL DEAN 3 3 3 W. P. WESTOBY, Agent, 11AM Qolig RTH MIT UOUR RII'H. Study Breed es a specialty. Their Bread will please No doubt shout it. No better can be baked. it interests everyone to know where to get the best.. 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