The Signal, 1902-6-12, Page 10•
8 THUksDAY, June 12, 19(2.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
THREE
BARGAIN
DAYS
Friday, June 6, •
Saturday, June 7,1
Monday, June 8.
Bargains in Dress Goods and
Silks.
Bargains in Clothing.
Bargains in Muslins and Ging-
hams.
Bargains in Gents' Furnishings.
Bargains in Neck Ribbons.
Bargains in Millinery.
Bargains in Ladies' White
Underwear.
Everything at Reduced Prices for Three Days Only !
Smith Bro's & Co.
REV J.L SMALL INCUCTED.
me sew restos .f the amt,b's 11111 and
■aarbester rre.byteraaa Churches
Shoe the lamented death of the 1st*
Reb1. Henderson, the Presbyterian can;rl-
ptions o1 M•oobester and Smith'. Hill
were without • pester until lest wcek. when
the Row. J. L 'mill, B. A., late of Ku
J
watts, was ioduote1 foto the °barrio
The induction •ervloes took piaci on
Tuesday, the 3rd last., in the Smith's 11111
church. The weather was very uofaver•
able, bat In spite of this a good °engreee-
lion was present. Row. Jaa. Hamilton,
Teeter of Lesburn and Union ohurr\ss, pie
sided ; Rey. U. C. MoL,nnen, of Rippe°,
preeobd ; Rey. E. H. Sewer', of Brum-
field, eidreesed the Dew pastor, ant Rem.
Jae. Hamilton addressed the people. Ret
J. A Am:Ima , of (loderiob, who was to
have presided, was deteioed in town by other
dote. He arrived, beet t •r,ls Ilse to give
• brief address at the close of the servloe.
to the muelo.l portion of the aervlos
*trident aesletaooe was given by the choir,
led by A. 1 ouog, who, 1t may be roulette 1,
bas 000uple4 the position of choir leader
for the put 1111110 yeate.
In addition to member, of the two son
' rogation, over wbloh Rev. Mr. Small is to
bare ohne', there were prersnt • cumber
of Presbyterians from Dungan/am and B,o-
miller.
In lbs evening tea was served st the
township hall, where the ladies had made
ample provision for the wants of the ma•
timet man. After the very generous sod 1
appetiz og fare set forth hero had received
Ids' •tt,otlon.tbe cbnrch;was again opened.
Mid 10 eotertsiolog and eddy ng program
ef music and .pooches was rendered Rey
1. A. Anderson, who presided, meotloned
the fa t,tbat hssldesibeing the omission rt the
lodoctl.o of the pas'or, It was the thirtieth 1
•sol y of the •reotlon of the Smith', 1
ATTRACTIYE WALL PAPERS, both in Price
and Design, at
PORTER'S BOOK AND WALL PAPER STORE.
Buying as Re do, direct from the Paper Mills, in enormous quan-
tities and for SPOT CASH, our prices are away below the regular
retail prices. It goes without saying our papers are entirely
different to those coninionly shown, having the striking, stylish
and Up -to -Date effect, besides costing no more than ordinary Out -
of -Date styles. We are showing them in patterns suitable for
Halls, Bed Rooms, Dining Rooms and Parlors, and ranging in
price
From 4c. to 50c. per Roll.
All Papers marked in plain figures in Show Windows.
Terms strictly CASII.
We have still a few Window Shades lek, complete with good spring roller,
25 Cents.
PORTER'S
BOOK AND WALL PAPER STORE
Telephone No. 100 B. Court House Square, Goderich.
Hill chorale. The mac who built the okarok
thirty yee'e Igo wee the Rev. Mr. flely
weight, who was respooetble for the WOO.
,loo of maay other °botcher, and who bad.
'mob an Iliollnatlou In tb1e direatioo that 11
was said his custom las addressing •
oongr.gat'ou fur the first t tam was to ere tk
Iron. the tear, "let us arise and bu Id."
Her»iter the congregation would Its able to
celebrate a doable anal y, that of the
Ioduotioo of their put( r and of the erection
of their plate or worship. Mr. Audience
oongratulaled the congregation upon es
echos the Rev. Mr. Small as tbetr pastor,
and boiled they would give him thew ar•
Mimeoes and sympathy In his labors amoog.l
them.
Addresses were elves •leo by Re•.
Messrs Hamilton, MaLeonao and S.we•s,
by ('has. MoHardy and John Huuhaoao,
who were members of the church thirty
Sean aro, and by Rev. Mr. Small.
Anthems wets sung by • 'pivotal choir led
by Milton Tyodal, and other selections
Will.' elven by Mies Johnston, Idles ,'atter
stn, Miss Anderson and Mr. '11ndal, all of
wlituh were received with he trty applause
The ferrioes of Rey. Mt. Aodereoc as
moderator were recognised by the presents
I toe to him by A. Young, on behalf of the
oohgrsgation, of a puree of $23, which Mr.
Aodesoo suitably aokoowleddeI.
1Vilh their new pastor In charge, we trust
that the Smith's Hill and Auburn ooner.
Rations will enter upon a new era of prom
pertly and usefulness, and that the Indus
Lion of last week will be looked bank upoo
as • bright sod happy event to their hi.•
tory.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Tbl.Is *goad time to got thresh nix out
he overhauled Take it to Stracbao'a moon-
lit. shop, Golerlob, 11 w II be done riehb.
Aoolv.rury services will be hill to
Re het oboroh, afternoon and ev.ntor on
Smiley, .loos 22 A worel will also to
held in the church on the evening of Mon•
day, J one 23rd.
"BACK BREAKING 114 TWO'
Ts Words 1sed by an *Mawr Lady In ee-
.erlbi.g fair aawerlags.
(Yrrtw•, Oat , Jane 9'h (M -octad-Mre.
1. tVm. Ko.s,au, of 380 (Aadetoue st , this
sty suffered for over three year.,
The p tin In her book was something
dreadful. and she • aye :
"At times 1 felt as ll my back were
breetlog in two''
Morning, osoo and sl be she was torment
d with • stupefying d'Weiss and pale In
her bed, which almost oompletely prretra
Led her.
Oocatwnally bar hulls would swell and
o wes her mach distress.
She used three twsee of 1 add'• Kidney
Pills sod was completely ocrsi.
DUNGANNON.
Norms. -The local agency In Dungannon
for Tin 51 5*1. ie at the omoe of J. O. Ward.
.1. it, ooase'socer. to., who will reoetre
orders for subscriptions. advart.beg and fob
work. and Is authorized to give receipts (or
amount. paid for the name.
Tr,iso*Y. Joao le:b.
Get your Wader, mower, and other bar
rating machinery repaired and fired up in
rood shape at Streaming machine shop,
Go terioh.
NOT/S.-QUI I a comber of oar clttzsos
Wend (olog on the •1011r.iu1 to Detrolt
P ert week. (,.o. Horne, our popular
teamster, hoe sold hie team, and has pus•
•rased a horse from Mr. L-zeoby, of Asb•
Bold.
Cursed Nous. -in the •beeooe of the
power, Rey. T. MoN.1r, who is attending
°onto:moe, Chas. (hr•In, of Nile, tut dab -
bath forenoon coodooted service very ao-
reptably to the Methodist charob here,...
Rev. M. Goldberg at eventing ser,lue last
Sunday preached • tbaokeglving sesma for
peace. Thu• being no evening service la
the Methodist church, there was s large at-
tendees. in At. Paul's church.
WrsaLy 911007, -The following I. the
result of Dsogaenol'11 off oared rigs slob
atm, lest week :
100yda 200yd. Total
John Glover. .. 41 32 73
1i. J. Crawford 39 31 70
I). Blrkle 27 32 59
Dr. Rim. 28 24 52
V. Angwtiee 27 23 50
T. Allen 28 20 48
A. Maher 25 9 34
D. MoNseia. . 26 8 34
Joke Glower made the highest mores.
C01611u AND Gnt!nn.-,Joseph Wilson, who
now convey His Majesty's mail telw(eo
(loderlcb and Lacknow, moved with his
family from b.re to Laokoow, daring last
week. We rears' his leaving oar ylllag., as
be was s god citizen. .....m. McNally
and family recently visited telativea Io the
violnity of Port Alpert . ...Mrs. Old., of
CAbet n o town"bip, spent last Sunday with
Mrs McNally Duncan McP.s., of
Lut know, was for toxo days the guest
of Mr. and Mre. 1). Jardine. A.hfield, and
i
WHITE STAR CINE
FfOne Dollar
-GODERICN 70 -
DETROIT AND RETURN
AND RETURN
This Season the
New Steel Steamer
GREYHOUND Complcled nn June t�th
t.;epatity J,000 People
WILL LEAVE GODERICH AT 8.30 A. M.
$ Wednesday, June 18th
Due at Port Huron noon, Detroit 4.30 p. m.
Returning. leave Detroit Thursday, June 19th, 1.00 p. m., arrive Goderich 9.30 p. m.
Friday. June 20th, at 8.00 a. m. Eastern time, leave for Detroit.
Fare one way with baggage. $1.00.
Special Train from Stratford, Mitchell, Dublin, Seaforth and Clinton.
Band Moonlight Excursion at Goderich, Tuesday Er'ng, 8 o'clock, 25c
C. F. BIELMAN, Traffic Manager E. 11. Ayer, Ad, and I vturelon Agent
1tiNtiWµWhebN4iWilNN11.4
kb he Moms ea Dalerday Ur. and
MIs. 1). Jardine returned home after vlslt•
leg friends st GIs tomks.
LEtBURN.
7l'L`inaY, Joe. 10
He not delay la settler all your imple-
ments reedy for the oomlog harvest
Straoban, Iiuderiu►, will do It for you Prem
right.
The moieties fur the put several weeks
have meds havoo la the south end of our
burg among the little folks and In one or
two bourne the mothers have oaugns the die
ease from oorslor the little Buff .
Alter an stemma* of some week' our well
known r.sldeot, R. Fulford, returned from
Galesburg, Dakota, sod now le baying many
lotervtews with his elderly nelgbbyre about
bis stay there. His wits. who accompan-
ied hlm, did not retero, but r.maloed with
their daughter Ml.ole, Mrs. Wm. C. Stew•
art, who is reoo•ering nicely from her late
tllaew, whloh many friends here will to
pleased to learn. Mrs. Fultord will come
baok In Ootober with her nen Arthur.
PORT ALBERT.
TUMID.Y, June 10, 1902.
11 ,,
Pearson left for Budalo lest week.
.(oho Yohoeuhale te In Omeo Sound this
week on • business trip.
Mr. and Muse Re«1, of Mafeklog, ,sited
at Mr. Pellow'e one day last week.
The Royai Tempters of Temperance of
Paramount, bold their annual plonk here
lest Saturday. A most Rol ,y•blt dry was
' pet by them all.
A !awe 10 Alai under the •o.pioes of the
Ladies' Aid of Cbrl.t nhurch will be halo! on
Wednesday nyealoq, the loth last., at the
bogie of Irwin Forster It ifre,heneou will
be servo 1 from 7 eo H alter which an er-
°silent program will be els on. Admis ton
10 and Sots all ars oordtally iovlted,
DIABE1 ES CURED.
Ca.Neaa,s, May 15th ,1)0'2.
Macleod Med loin. Co..
°odeslob, Ont.
A year neo last April 1 was taken very
TIL About two weeks I could cot keep any
food on my stomach. Alter that It took a
queer tura and I could not get enough rood
to eat or enough water to drink. 1 ae5se
felt satlsted. I w* treated by 1
doctors and they did not help me any at all,
I got.o weak that 1 could eoatoely walk
without help, my memory ruled me, and I
could not sleep al night. 1 used to take a
Me pitcher of water with me at night, some
nights 1 had to gse up and refill 11 Da
hearing of your remedies for diabot s we
secured your Harmony No. 1 and No. 2 and
• bottle of Protein Email/ant In August
1901 1 started tektite your mdlolne at
anon, according to directions. 1 took It
regal.'ly, and in a abort time telt • great
change for the bettor. 1 only weiehe4 90
Its. when 1 began it; today 1 welsh 1271 IW
Thi• is the moat 1 stem wslgee1 In my lib,
sod I feel as well es 1 ever did in my life.
My frleuds tbongbt 1 could get bet •
ter. 1 cannot speak too highly of your
Med c:n,, and for the benefit of others who
may be ll11cted as 1 was please pan my
name,
1 am, dear sir, yours truly, Br LLA Dt s
ANstiv.
PORTEN'S HILL.
Nosier, June 10.
Wm. Weir spent Sanday at R lieaoom'a
H. Yonne le 511lin5 the foundatloi for
his new Faro oomple'ed.
Arab. McDougall b hs•Ina h'. barn
shingled by. !. Harritoo, sr.
Ilolte a number around here intend
to take In the excursion to Detroit pest
week.
Mr. Terry oommsooed on thte Zine last
week to draw milk to the H ,Imesvtil °bees'
factory.
Aosue McPhail, of Reeleley, Man., ex -
Pete to vWIOM mother at Braeetdo
THE WEEKLY MAPU LT REPORT
Goounten. Juno 11, 1002
Fall est. 5 7S 10 79
Flour. family. per cwtS 10 to " 10
rlour, patent, per cwt 1 3J a ' m
Brae, 5 ton..._. _..
17 00 fol 00
Shorts, S ton .............. __ _.. 19 00 tel 00
deft -ening,. per cwt 1 00
to 00
Rye, per bush 060 to Al
Buckwheat, per bash 0 66 to .51
Oats. a bosh .............._-_IS b 47
Pees., bush....._........._.. _
;5 a (3
Barley, per bomb
60
b of tole, • bush 1 01
a )tier. 11
Cnesen, ser Ili II
F. tg•, fresh anpactd, dna14
60 to
00 tot
35 to
12 to
10 to
11 to
60 to
00 to
l') to
50 is
90 10
13 to
15 to
11 to
00 to
18 to
00 to
50 to
Pelts ._...
11•e Hon
brewed Hose
Bsoon.
Lard, per lb.
Dressed Beat tore Vasrtee
Dressed Beef. hind
Cattle, Kort
�. ,
��
00
so
60
00
16
16
11
04
00
00w
The P0INT FARM
Near Goderich, Ont.
f
'1•hi. well koown •od pnpolar summer
resort will he condooted during too com
log • eson under new managemen'. fie
pairs, alterations and improvements are
now beteg 'node to the bullhorn and
'round', and the latest and most ap-
provd meth° 1. of management will be
Introduced.
The hotel will te epee 1 he first week In
July.
For berme and feather har►teelare *d-
hoti
The Huron, Bruce & Grey
Electric Ry. Co., Limited,
1'.O floc 73 Goaerleh, Ont
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
PATENTS
TRADE MARKS
Orson.
COPYRIGHTS AC.
A n•nne aendint a UM ch and n1.rr1 tion may
9,10017 na'erl.ln nor opinion fro. •t�reh.r an
inr.nnon la probably patentable t .,mmnnlra.
11"n, otrlrtlynnnonentl,l, rlenr1Mnt,01 Patents
sent (m.w. (Ideal attt.nay for acm,ring patents.
Paton,. taken flim. a Mann (0. receive
�Stientific cams:
catt.
A hand.nmely Illn.trated weekly twrre.t. Mr•
ciliation of any octant ler Journal, r .• •
year: flair month•, st. ROM"07.11 no'Tf+.nN ••lwa
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MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FEMME LI•MANv
Th Bost In earned literature
12 Com Nov'u YEARLY
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
•2.50 POO WO: 28 en. • soap I
8140 CONTINUED STORIES{
avian, NUMSiw COMPLETE IN ITSELF
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
WILL RUN
km Seekers' cwt ElcBrsims
TO THR CANADIAN NORTH -WRIST AT
RRTURN PARRS
Winnipeg.,. kegsna l
wt.n .... rlouesM}
Eater
.... \ruction JJ
MooeuArcola .. 28 Pr. Apert )t'a
mla ..
W ..... G Alatl.ed)i1
n",a.
L'dgary POP
Blnsurtb..,
Mlnlota ... Rod DoerSO
Grand VNw Strath.
Swan Rios. res*
Going JUNO Ird, returning until AUG -
('BT ith 1a11 loll or e. B. Alberta) Going
J'INS Nth. returning soli( AUOU8T Milt
tall nil or 8. 8. Albsrtal. Going JULY
11th, returning until 81LPTEMBRR 18th
(all rail or 8. 8. Alberta). Tickets are not
good ou "Imperial Limited. ' for tickets
and pamphlet Riving full particulars, apply
to your nearest Cauadir t l'•oltlo Tloket
Agent, or to
A H. NOTMAN, Asst. Oen, Pass. Ant,.
1 King 8t., East. Tarsals.
3(155 M. BALL, Ticket Agent,
Clutter', h.
month.. Mr. McPhail le a prosperous wheat
merabutt out there.
Mies Peri Newton, who has been v1.1 log
In Goderich for the past four wow has
returned.
Dr and Mr.. McDonald and two children,
of Armen, spent last week In this 0toiolty,
They dross all the wey, a distance of 140
miles 11r. MsDon.l l it • nephew of Mrs.
McCloskey. of the 4.h 0000essloo, sad also
51 Jak. MoUoaald.
ATTENTION !
Now that the warty weather is here you want comfortable and cool
Shoes at reasonable prices and right as to the quality.
1 have been most careful in selecting my stock with regard to these
two essentials ---QUALITY and PRICE.
All we need is a call from you and the result will be mutual benefit.
la Women's Low Shoe, we hive extra good values in Orford Tie and ooe strap
111 ppe i., at 81.00 per pair.
Our range of Orford tie °fuel one, two and three strap Slippers at $1 25 1s the boob
we hays ever had.
In Women '• Hy;b Shoes we are showing the beet valets ye., from $1 25 op to
Queen Quallty, at 83.75. Particularly good value at 11 25 per pair. (:.11 and
be convinced.
Our fine lines sae the two best makes on the oontioent,
The Walk Over
FOR MEN.
The Queen Quality
FUR WOMKN.
If you appreciate oomf"rt you will appreciate the little extra goodness of
lbw• two ramous Imes.
1 t,00 patronage respectfully solioited.
Repalrlor neatly and promptly done.
E. DOWNING.
RED FRONT WOE STORK
Next J. Wilson's Drug Store.
•\6 Re....
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✓
BROS.
Sad
a sail LTON ST OF
MAKERS' SECONDS
'" COTTON VESTS
SELLING AT 2 for 25c.
THE regular price of these vests would be ltic and 20ceach if they were perfect
goods. They are what the maker calls seconds, which mdans there is some
slight imperfection, which will in no case affect the wear ; or that they were
slightly soiled when being made up. For that reason we get them at a substan-
tial reduction from the regular price, ands turn them over to you in the same
way.
IJ neon of ogtoo reels, in white and worst colors, sleeve:ee., short sleeve" se IMgslseves, whlohever you Want,2 for 25c
line qualities, regularly sold at 18: and 20o, now •elhog at
Dainty
Dress Muslins
The daintiest, the prettiest, the most stylish
dress musllns in town aro 011 our counters.
There is a wide variety to select from, and not
a poor pattern or an old style in the lot. Of
the best not more than one dress to a color
or pattern. Not enough of any of the cheapest
for them to get common. Values are just what
you would expect here -good.
Iluslins at 10c.
American dregs muslin', geed gsalltlee,
newest patterns, to blase, pinks,
grey', per yard
loo
Muslins at 121c.
Fine American and Kimball drew mor
floe, a greet f the newest and
moot popular pattrr.., in pinks,
blow, greys and linen shales, at per
yard .... 12}e
Muslins at 25c.
Fine dimities and dress mull n., exrl'e•
I•o &aline, in all the popular oolor-
logs. including white oe black, blank
on wh te, and plain linen flatlets, at
per yard .. . ... ..20 end 25e
lluslins at 30c and 40c.
Haod.ome deetgne to line organdies and
merwrr 'd lawns. The latter has the
appearance of fouler 1 silk at double
the money, no two alike, at pee yard
30e and 40o
White Dimities and
Organdies.
Mae, y waoted price and quality, to Bos
shear orraadtes sad dlmitiw, matei-
ats that.11! wa.h and do up well, at
per yard .. . . . . .....18o and 35 •
Black Organdies.
Fine black organdy 'nestles, sheer fin-
ish, enarantoed feet, per ya•d .. 301, 40J
Lace Curtains.
Our curtain values are not duplicated in town. W
could not sell as good quality at each price if we did
not buy direct from one of England's leading makers.
Dozens of patterns to select from, and everyone new and
up-to-date.
Prices, 25c to $5.00 per pair.
At each price the hest value in the trade.
Coronation Ribbons.
The newest thing in neck ribbons is the Corona-
tion.' It is a handsome Dresden pattern in centre
with silk embroidery crowns in white on pink, sky,
white or coronation red grounds at each side, cor-
rect width, all pure silk.
40c the yard.
.at s r a.a•o
CMt+pt MttNrd Merry os.
1CaN4111A, sola.
all the barb
for line N11.
Black Cat Stockings.
Better stockings for boys or
girls are not made anywhere.
Over in Kenosha, Wisconsin,
over 700 people are kept busy
making them, and they cannot
keep up to the demand. If you
want a stocking that will stand
wear a boy can give his stockings, ask
1.).
The Black Cat Drawing Contest.
Every boy or girl should try for the prizes that
will be given for the funniest picture of' 't black
cat. The contest will close on June 26th, and
somebMiy is going to get a dollar hill and somebody
else the 60e. We will toll you all about it if you
come to the store.
8 Specials
in
Whitewear.
Every piece of
Whitewear in the
store is good valnl'.
From those at 25c to
those at $4.00 anti
$5.00, each garment
is worth every penny of the
marked price. These eight
lines are extra value at the
popular prices they are mark-
ed. While the price is low
there is no skimping of mater-
ial or work, but every garment
is what it ought to be in every
way.
Skirts at 75c and $1.00.
AT 75c
.Skirts made of good quality English
ootton, cambric Bolan, draw strier,
outer frill of 5} loch oambrlo embroi-
dery with cluster of narrow tucks at
top, special at 75.
AT $1.00
Skirts made of 'troop Kaglleh settee.
cambric finish, outer frill of 91aob
muslin embroidery, nice op'n pattern
and firm *dr., Gloster of w,nob
on top of Inll,.soh $1.00
Gowns at 75c and $1.00.
AT 78c
Gown made o1 won, English settee,
sailor ooller edged with °embed° em•
hroldery, miffs nt same, pearl button"
yoke of wblt• tack log and hem
elltebing, each 75.
AT $1.00
l;owoe of floe Kogllsh ootton, nembrie
finish, pearl button., neck and miffs
trimmed with oambrlo embroidery,
double actress shoulders. vrksolasters
of fine Looks, embroldety and loser•
tion, each... .... $1,00
Drawers at 37ic and 50c.
AT 371c
Drawers mare of flee 1? sol •h ootton,
seam, dou de to : n, (rill n' 20oeb
embrold-, v, 3 r . . .1 nar• ow i wake,
etch 37;0
AT SOe
D:awere made -nt fit.. K. ' .' ootton.
oemhrbo Na41•, 'sen.. ....0 le aswo, .S
rows o1 nter..0 l.IS•- b vs 3i -Inch
f•iIl of han LeaN.nib ., tory. each 503
Corset Covers 25cand 35c.
AT 26c
(;onset Covers of flee 0.tghat oniton,
metre out seek trimmed with tort bon
Imes et °ambitoembroidery, 1 nee but-
tons, each
251
AT 35o
Corset meters made of 0•,a Kn•li.h est.
ten, V shaped monk t-tmmed with two
rears nt One otmbrlo embroidery, arm
boles trimmed with same, linen het -
tone, etch ibo
.1171.1" IuRMIONRR
and JUNE PATTERNS
now in.
•HODGENS BROS.