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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-6-19, Page 8A Tttu'sNDST, Juue 19, l'11Z. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. SUNZ1ER GOO DS S A L E Bargains in Dress (foods and Silks. Bargains in Clothing. Bargains in Muslins and Ging- hams. Bargains in dents' Furnishings. Bargains in Neck Ribbons. Bargains in Millinery. Bargains in Ladies' White Underwear. EYERYTGING AT REDUCED PRICES ! Smith Bro's & Co. DUNLOP. Moau.r, Jute 16. Reginald Haughton has :trimmed from hie trip In Smarm county. Joha Clark, of Loyal, raised his baro fur voice work on Friday of last week. Wm F. Yoarg mad his too, Frank, were lo Brucofeld last week on • hominess trip. Saturday of left week Mr. and Mrs. Wm Orem, •f liederlob, formerly pioneer real dents of tbts township, visited tete la coma pony with their d•ughter-i. law, Mrr. March Green, of Rrookho. Lw., who Is sow en • visit to them and alto to her father, U. Cumming, of this place. LEteURN. Mornay, Jane 16. Mrs. G. H. Clutton and Mrs. Whaling, el 'Stratford, ars •tdtl0g relative* here. The Misses Hasten, daughters cla Retie Raton, of Elite*, were Ibe gus.ta of Mum Lint liter lit week. Our yosog men have formed • `ootbell club lately, which meets for pretties Toes - say and Friday •venege. Alex. Cluttea and H. A. Horton enjoyed • pimiento vett to Hallett last week to 9 M.oMIBw, one of the mons of the late John Maau:•n, formerly M. 1'. of South Harm. Toon we • frit(:quest at the temper - sow ball on Wedossday of 1•.t week, Cha. Seager, of Godenob, being the presiding J. P. dotty • number of witnesses were o'0. e mtaled. DUNOANNON. Norma --The loo&! agency In Dungannon fa- Tea eurgu. bar the adios of J. O. Ward, J . 1', conveyancer, try, who will reeelys orders for subscriptions, advertising and fob work. and is Outbortend to give receipt. for amounts paid for tbo some. MON DAT, Jute 9th. CoaoNartow DAT. -'['bre will b. • ear M Wog irylw l0 9LPs.1's ohuroh at 10:30 a. M. with • sait.b!e address by the tecam• beat. In the evening of tow same day Wore will be • gird.. sootd in the rectory ironed.. Refresbmsnu will be d- str•wberrlo' and Dream, and toe {nam, five omit. • dish. The evening will be 'lewd with the national anthem and • grand Motley of firs work.. Admission 15 and 10o. Par0giT*TloN TO Mit_. STonar.s -The Kpwortb League of Dungannon at the anal. vereary we meeting, on the {teeing of Jere 2nd, permeated the retitle/ prestd.,.t, Mr.. Brother{, with • sil•er tea-erviee, se • mark of appreciation. The a000mpuyog address was as follows Dao. Mer STnriirns, -We, your co. workers 1a the League, on the eoos.loo of your retiring from the presidency of our Society, deer* to .:prove oil our own he, ball and on behalf of your many (rends In the ohuroh and 000gregstlon the very high esteem with which you ars reg.rsed by a -your many steeliest and noble qualities of °h•raots', your o0wearylrg d.totion to We cause of the Maitre and to the league work eepeolally-►he marked •Lilit, with which you have discharged your high sod Ireipoosibl• do' lee the readings. and ;beer• tutee's with wbleh you have responded to theo►ll of duty in amnrgsney and without mottos The unflagging zeal and die admonished •h:llt, with whloo you have goo laded ever th• League for eh. 1s.t loot years together with equal fidelity In ell ether work for the Muter, all eminently graced by year beantllnl spirit and atmt•bls disposition, hays endeared you env mach bo • wld. circle of co workers and reined. in the church and oommuolty. We beg of you 1• accept this aloe tea-eeryiee as • align token of mor •feoaon and regard, and of our high spprecb ,tion of your valuable prvree, and we trust that they will ever remind you et the tender tier that Wad .e tots her, e•oh to other and •11 to Him "whom we serve.' Signed oo behalf of the Epworth L -ague wd ether oo workers. T R. Mt'N11K, Poser, Mits. Mo•N•iu Mem 1) BD•K L.. Miss MALLMr,H. A P&OTI.ASD. J. BAgroiD. TresDAY, Jane 17 b. Carib a NOTtt.-Rev. J. Maxwell, of K Vey, will uoydeot divine strew in Ere kin. ohnrob hers en 8,bb•tb, 29 b 1aet.,oi o'1 on the following Monday there will be • social in ounneatton with the church .odor the auspice of tke young people. Inrsetiater -The remain. of Aim Heard, beloved wife of Wm. Cory. .f Nile, were Interred to Dungannon cemetery on Moodey Mrs Cary was in her ohy.ototh year, •sad the ovum of bar death was palpitation of the heart and lirigbt'e disease. A very large number of friends and odihbo•e .t tended the funeral The sympathy of the eommuoly is extended to the bereaved husband and Windy Noris Rlcnard Reid 1. havIng • stozit foundation planed under his baro. Gee Slathers ha the eootrwt ...Oa Mater. day last quite. number of young Isdte, oomp•oione of the Meese Syotco and Stu- art F&irbeiro, had • pleasant tilting at Port Albert as a lend off to them before their departure for their new home Mn. Bamford, St. Augustine, had the m:2 fortune oo. day last week wh le in the bars to fall and fracture her left arm. WgIKtn' Smoot'. Following ie the e,olt of the weekly shoot of the L)aoganoon rifle olab (00 yds. 100 yds Total J. Glover. 41 36 77 Dr. Bloc 42 29 71 A. Dotter 36 33 69 B J. Crawford 35 25 60 T. G. Allem 36 20 06 V. Augustly{... 25 29 64 J. Black 33 21 54 A. J. Glover is keeping In the had we presume teat be w111 goon by cisim to osptalooy, with B. J. Crawford as lit sloe and Dr. Bios 2.d vloo. COMING AID Gotltd -Wm. B.i11e •s - tended the wee= of the U OF. Hob Court at Owen Sound lit week I). Mo Nevlo, sr , lett here on Wednesday en a visiting tour to relatives it Heneall, Exeter and other point. south and east .... Mr. and Mrs Andrew McNally and tee ohil drew, of Blyth, spent lis Sunday w•th Mr. McNally's brother.... Mr. and Mrs floe lit Sabbath visited the former's ester, Mrs Wright.... Vin L A. Baty •od uieee. Mise Seaton F•Irbelrn, eldest deogh lir of Rev R. Falrb.trn, B. A , armed home on Wednesday after • eek'. pleasant vlut with relative" a: Mount Forest and other point..... W. 1'. Grlenno, of Wmg- hem, Is visiting acgaalnanoes here Mrs. H. T Walker, e( Ingersoll, I. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Aginrtine, e arl other relative and argealntaoow in Aehfeld, 1) d vuNefty. DASHWOOD. MovDA., June 16 h J. Hall raid • flying este to London lest week. Mies Graham and Mies Gilroy spent Suso day at }Castor. Mise Jardine {pant Sotorday with her friend, Mu. It.g.h•w. Joe Brown. who formerly calked in J. Klllerman'. store, I. recovnrreg from bis roost Illness. l;aarlsrly meeting pee wit were roe deleted In the F:ysng.11eal church on Mao day. The presiding elder of ,be dletrlot offielsted. The I plant given ander the • aeploes of this publto school wee held on Wednesday at Grand Bend. A very ani ty- • ble time was 'pant by all who entailed. n Uteri m►nm mm HAVE YOU HEARD of the great ,, n a 11 '4 that..... BE t SHBP-RARD aro offering in BICYCLES A $45.00 Wheel for $25.00, "Goderlch" t' $55.00 tt $30.00, "Common Sense" These Wheals are fitted with Dunlop Tiros, are up -to -slate in every respoct and guar- antee'.daer one year. We have a complete line of Ready -mixed Paint's, White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Screen Doors and Windows, Refrigerator, etc. EE & SIIEPIIARD FARMERS' INSTI I UTE MEETING. A Lar.{ amid ■elboslawile Motherly' at the Morris a.reatesd. The auto.( msettoi of Wet Huta Farm ere' In.tieslt was bold on Tuesday on Ih• grourJs of Harry Morris, Cullom. The presides!, Joule Snell, of Hallett, edJr.sed 11. meeting in 1 reviewed the rear'. sort •t ooustdsrable ha.gth. Rego lar no stings had beau held at (:Ilntoo sad Uusgaonos and supplem.otary mount. et Winghwm, It. Heise., fort Albert and Au- burn. Lew' reeetler• had oleo been held •1 Katal. Carlow, Porter's Hill, Uudertoh, Blyth and Loodeeboro. The auditors' report showed receipt', $419.09 ; diturs, $321 75 ; bAwos on hand, $97..34 The lollewlog directory were elected Ashfield -Jame H.ydeo, Port Altar{ ; Isasso Atdrew., Luekoow ; James MoOrs. gor, Kingella W. W•w•nosb--J. Gaunt, Mt. Helene; 11 cornet Howatt, Auburn ; Wet. Bailie, U.ne•000n. E. Wswaoo.b -A. Carrie, Wisgham; J. C. Stony, Auburn ; R C. McGowan, Blyth. Colborne -H. Meals, Loyal ; R Young, Carlow ; W Kernighao, ISeomillsr. Hallett -Jo'. Smell, 1,91ntuo; W. )aok• see, Aubar. ; John Tlplady, Clloton. Turoberry-Cias. Homuh jr., Wing k m; We', Cnikshank, Blusvals. 1;od.r1ob township -J. J. Caldwell, ,loderlch; Joseph L.ttbwelt., Goderlob; F C Elford, Helmeteills. Uoderlob-- 1'ho.. Warnock, W. J. Mor- row, Colin Campton. Pilate° -J. e. Baikal!, Jos. Wbr.0ly, Oliver John.too. Blyth -F. Metcalf, A F: Wedeln, A. H. J Boob.. Wlsgb•m-W. P. Ottietess, Wm. Uleeg. 1Vm. Robertson. R Meliorate aa4__( ss, (lIf?1 ; tom •looted auditors. A uosolmoue vote of tbaoks te the wrest• dent and .oretary for their .thrlset sera ewe during the pat year wag pasted. At the directors' meeting the followlog tfio.rs were elected ['resident -R. Young, Carlow. Vias Presided -II Morrie, Loyal. 2 id t net President -A. Carrie, Wing - hem. oc Trees. -F. C. Efford, Holene.rtl s. l'r.tfd,no Rad. Yung thanked the di- rector. for his elevation to the chair. Carlow was ssleoted at the telt place of met Ing. The hospitality of Mr. and Mrr, Morris w•a much apprec,aed, and after the 'nan- o..., mprur.ur repat o0 the lawn games and sports of every kind were indulged in by tbo large gathering. R R. Sallows took • number of views of the situation, one of the Octane taken bas ler of the floe Jo -..y herd of which Mr. M tree la the owner. -__--- Mr. Hare, of U:tawa, rave a dwoo00.5 to the orobsrd on "How to R. es Hens," which eon duly •pprai.ted. The day's doiogs aimed with • hearty trots of theeke from preid.dl Rod. Yoonl to the host awl hetes, which wag wooed ed by retlrleg pret'.d.nt Seell and endor•.d by Col. V•rooe and U. McGilllcuddy 10 short .pewohes. i1 fait body 10 doreed the vote, and a pleasant and ptoft atilt outlet was brought to • aloe. THE %%Outen I1"TITOTU. The Women's Intstitute of West Huron alto met a0 the same time end place, Mrs. I. Salkeld, jr., presiding. An exodlsot report of the year's work wee read by the secretary, Mrs. Colin Campbell, Uffioers (sr the eseulor year wore elect et as follow.: Pre.ldeos, Min Grew, Loyal; vin. president, Mrs, Harey Morris Le rid; seor•taiy and treasurer, Mrs. CoIin Campbell. Godes, n ; directors Goderlob Mrr. l:toothy, Mr!. Bober) and Mrs I. Salkeld, jr ; l'im'o,, Mrs Jae. Seed and Mr G. Cleft; Birth, Mrs Metoalf sad Mn gradate; He'n...ell., Mr. Forster and Mrs G. Tebbutt; Porter's Hill, Miss M. G. MrPha'b: Winsham, Mn. J..1 Rllloa sad Mrs. Ritchie ; Klotall, Mtss H. Year and Mrs. J. N N"Kerzl.; N -be, Mn. Dastew, Mrs. Greenest 1 and ¥ii, H.Jtl Gi,Tbs ; St. Helen, Wee Merles Me hem* It ('a -low, Mae. R M, Yes... WHITNEY. "DETECTIVES.' 'that Reppe.rd le Oae sf 1bra WO. Was 'Title.' Things at New ssuvllte. A visitor in the city the otter day from Bowm•oyllte, eye Tice Toronto Star, brings the moat 1oIstestdng who of the recant .leo tion compere that has yet been hoard. to will he recalled that Mr. Whitney Is a number of his spewhes Ili 1 great strew MI the appointor of vlgita'toe oommltte e- "athietio gentlemen" -and •onoonoed later In thecompaign that he had detectives oo tie trail of rrookedoe.e e.erywhsrs. Al It well koowo, men posing.. detective appealed to • number of ridings. They travelled in pair. and It Is ,tetlm•ted that there weft ebou' • hundred of them all told. Most, if no, all, of them were b•oneht trona Buffalo, when, when the "dsoteoNve" boo neon le n ot good, they take positions a hsrtebders, oto., that le, whim they feel Inclined to work. Two of than gently etrook Bowmanville. They looked as wire as owls, bat took no pen. to keen the report from eprstdlog that they were great detective- Pinkartoss -the bet 1e the bestows. They out ono• nine looks this trey and that, and had not been 1n town • week when they decided that they had the whole popol►os awed, Sime of ".he boys" got a little amp owns, and one of them suggested that ,t wouldn't he . bad thing to arrest the "detectives " The risme of Pinkerton didn't Darty any e we with it S,, la's one night, whet one of the "death," inadvertently s'o'pped out alter dark, he was captured forthwith by ▪ r,ng arms, and (cif that he wen In the hands 0t the law. He meekly yielded. Ms charge ha was informed, was most .{done, and despite the lateness of the hoar, It demenie ' se baton► trial For this par. t»r• they took him to the r (lige of a piom- Ine.t Row m.av,lle citizen, who was "oo," sod who was en hand in the garb of official; dem Toe trial was te.t toted, .ad the prig oxer was (petitioned at length. Strange to say, hs told the complete story of file life. It oontalsed not the elighteot referents to soy oonnsoteo w th P nk.rtnn'e nr mint of her detective 50000y, and reveal. 1 the lnot that he we. .nth n,( n n -n n.r lout thin • pirtyheeler, Imported fur the purp ales handl ng the uuh. H• pruduued a 1.t 01 comm of free and r alights/bed eleetots whom be we to see, sod • boodle of bill., all of embuli wee retained as "douumeotary eyldeuoe." Alter tae trial the primmer was Informed Hat the o0ur0 was s "phooey" one. He was milted, however, what h• tbuorbt ought to be rho" with Mm. "Perhaps 1 /sold do • little week of this wet for you (alluvia?" he sugiseted, o ut he r.eolved • newav• reply. "I'be best %blag you eau do," said the spokesman for the par, y, "is to get right out of town, sod never let your face be aeon o Bowma.vllle again." And h. went. Neither hag his parloar Wee hosed of dans. A per of "detective" of the same char actor were ID t:odsriott before the election, and put ap for two weeks o'1 •0 betel on the Square. They did col an n ouooe shelf Inatome, but thew who wetoh ed them "caught on" to rte fact that they were here to the Interests of Whitney and "prohibition." They were not molested, end no doubt they het • very pleasant time 'Loading • two weeks' vara"o. (at the ez- peoo'of tie tory partt1 Io the prettiest brio In Canada. The 6tlla of t s.ilestle.. This dangerous condition oauee sick headache, abdemlmial pains, pike, and to severe use insanity aril •popl•xy. Toe moot agreeable and .a'ufscrory remedy le Ferrczcue, which make the bowels so well ordered that natural and unassisted cotton is established. It 1. mild and certain ,n widen and comae die rose of moon - tomatoes, and may be token as long as re- quired. Paine In the stomach and Into' Stew, p 1w, A.11oet.o..e and headache die eppar at woe when Ferreira le used. Reoommeaded and sold by dtural.te, orlon 50.. By mall from N, C Pt lion A Cs.. Km`sto., Oak - No Pella like Dr Ham (ton's The Style .f ■sir tiera Is an Important rector to produce • younger and refined hoe sad • wail •h sped head to any lady or gentleman. Prof. Dareowend. who will be of Hite! Bedford, (lode di. Thursday. Jell 3-d, coo demon.trvs ebb to riscw calling on him at his show rooms H• has ladles' and gents' wise, *await'', bongo, wsyv and plain fronts. ewltohse In e.ey length and shade. that he will al•diy a' just r n any 1&dv's brad free rat °bait* to prove this. U n't (all to en t him. It le he o0'y visit to Ooderiol' the lotion. THE WEEKLY MAIIIMY REPORT Ooownell. Jit 7o' MOO Rall R'hmt, 1 75 to 71 it lour. family. per oat1 10 to : 10 roar,tent, per owt 1 SJ te 30 Bran. Vtton... -_ 17 00 fol (e Shorts, • too -. _.. it 00 Doi 0 Screenings, per cwt 1 00 to (q Bye. per bush 000 to 6 Buckwheat, per bosh 055 t0 5i Oates, w bash .......,..-.-.....-,45 to t7 Yee, a boob.. ......... .. 75 to V Parleyper buatt 150 to 50 Hey, p toe 11 00 tol Sit P.tat'yee, p bosh„ 85 to 31 a inter t.aeeee. est Ih....... ......... Eggs. fresh sepatked. V don.... Wcoa Bliss, Pelts 1ire lie • (,reseed Hoge Bacon. Ham. per ID .. .. .. .. .... ......... Lard, per Ib hemi sled Beef, fore quarter (crewed Beef. hind Cattle, Mk rt Ord l nitre 11 to to 11 10 to011 11 to 0 11 10 to 4 Ou 00 In 150 It to in 50 to 6 91 50 to 00 11 to 0 IA 15 to 0 16 11 to If 00 to 0 04 001.0000 00 to 6 00 50 toI01 GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM CORONATION DAY JUNE 26. OMINION- DAY JULY 1. Retuni tickets will be issued between all stations in Canada ; all stations in Canada to anti from itetroit and P. -rt Huron, Mich AND TO but not from Baffala, N V., Brack Rock, N.Y.. Niagara Falb, N Y , and Sue pension Bridge, N.Y., at Single First -Class Fare Goof going June'25th and 96th, returning Iron destination on or before June 27th also gnorl going June 30th end July let, valid for return until July '2nd, 1902 Slagle First•Class Fare and One•Third Enol going June 24,1, to July 1.t inclu- sive, valid for return ou of before July 3rd Tickets and all information from agents Grand Trunk Railway System F. F. LAWRENCE, Town Agent, Uoderich, .iAS. 1) M.•1)ON,11.1), llretn,-t Pas.enger Agent, Toronto. The POINT FARM Near Ooderich, Ont. f ')'hie well-known sod popular simmer resort will M oonduoted during roe cnm log season under new management. Re Palm, •Iterattone and Improvements •ren now being made to the huddler, aril ground., and the latest and moor att. proved metbn 1. of m•nsgsmeet will he Introduced. The h. t-1 will be open the first war k In tale. For terms and tnrthsr weenier' ad dress The ifuron, Bruce & Grey Electric Ry. Co., Limited, P, O Box 73 Qoaerloh, Ont. 'BERLINER 6RAMOPIIONE CANADIAN P kciFIC WILL RUN lime Seegers' Exclrrsiss TO TNL OANADIAN MONTH-WM.T AT RETURN Wlenlpire Resin. . Washed...tle.elew ... Hos J 10.1.,.. ... Yorkloa... s . / Amnio - •/ Pr.Macleod...-. ( Wewaa.a.. Calgary Blaacartt... Mi.lota Wed Dear.,.. Dread TAW Strait's - Swats MIM, Cana Dole, ]UNH IN. returalag mall AUS - 081' Jth ball roll or 8. 8. Albert.} Jr1NR 11th, returning noel AUGU 1St tali rail or H. 8. Albert.[. Going JULY 1510, returning until Hkl'TetnaEt 16t11 (all rail or H. ti Albortal 'notate .re not good on "Imperial Llmtted.' for [laking and psmpblet giving full particulars, apply to your nerve Canadl.l )'.cine Ticket Agent. or to A H. NOTMAN, Asst. Oen, Pae. Agt., I King Ht., Last, Toronto. MIS8 M. BA LL, Ticket Age.[, OoderI -h. The Huron and Bruce Loan and Investment Co. GODERICH, - ONT. Ba,tellos-PHILIP HOLT, K.C. lawtlaaa-THR CANADIAN BANK uF COMMERCIL OUR SAVINGS BANK. Ws are prepared to receive Deposits from Trustees, Patents or Children. in sums of from Fifty Cents to Throe Thousand Dollars, and allow compound interest, added every six mouths at rates a agreed upon Cheques are given Depositors, so that they may draw upon theta deposits at any time 3, .3 and 4 per cent interest allowed on Deposita according to amount and time left. N.B.-Pursuant to a late Act of Parliament married woman and miners have the right to dopoett awl draw out money in their own name. Deposita aim be tont by mad at the riot of warier. Ramose from your houses temptation to burglars and food for the dames. At the Company makes loan only on first class farm property, depositor{ have the strongest security for their iu TO BORRbWERS. A TTENTJON ! Now that the warm 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 toy stock with regard to these two essentialsQUALITYand PRICE, All we need is a tall from you and the result will be mutual benefit, la Woa uteri Low Shoes we hays eater" good value In oxford Tie and one strap SI ppe t., at $1.00 per p&tr. Our range of Orford tie and one, two and three strap Slippers a1 $1 25 le the bel we hr".s ever bed. Is Women'. High Shoe we are showing the beet vele{ yea, trona $1 26 op to Quoin Quality, at 83.75. Partluutarly good talus e1 $1.25 per pair. Call sad he coo vlewd. Our line Beet are I0e two bet make eh lbs oontlaeat, The Walk Over The Queen Quality FOR MEN. FOR WOMEN. if you •ppreu ate comfort you will appreciate the little eztrs goodoen cf I hese two famous lines. Your pita oasis respectfully solicited. Repair' he mostly and promptly done. E. DOWNING. RED FRONT SHOE STORE. Next J. Wilton's Drug Store,. ROF. DORENWEND Tine Company is prepared to loon on the shortest notice any sum upon first deo' security. Terme are made to sub borrower Straight loans and simpl interest. MORTGAGESPUReHASED-For further particulars roll at the Company's office, Corner of Market Square and North Street, Goderich. W. L HORTON, F. JORDAN, Manager. President, WM. PROUDFOOT, Vice -President.. t DIRFXTORS LORD STRATH(WNA. 1. M. Restarts. FRAS.•te .JORDAN. H. Drawl. Wm PRut'DnwT HURT HoaTor. D. J. NATtSL PIItIJp HOLT, K. liF: WI,-- G BE AT OF TORONTO 1111. FAMOUS HAIR GOODS ARTIST is COM/NG DERIC.-i HOTEL Kt , j BEDFORD T HURSD Ye JULY 3RD with every kind ..o4 styli" of 1.ALIBB' nrl I:ENTLKVIEN'S W I W R, TUU ES BANGS. WAVY sod PLAIN F ft+. to% ITCHES of all tong hair in a eery length and shade Ili ART STYLES are known and i all cheeses everywhere to visit his Snow Rooms at the Hotel ant see his taw resigns. H. is ill. free of charge, demonstrate by fitting yo what w the most sortable mid becoming to your Their use odds HEALTH, ('OMFORT an YOUNGER APPEAR ANCF (GENTLEMEN W110 ARE ItALI) should m eetigate and see hie FEATHER BRIGHT TOUPEES and IA 168 n on over 55,000 heads. Please remember Day and D to : Thursday, July 3rd, at Bedford, Hotel. The N logham Time has had an electric motor installed to supply power for Ile prow. 1 he Timem la making another amino ra publlsh,olt on Thursday o•ornag, lustsad mf Friday as former:v. F: Swans' 1'r1lh r Vale woo wooed money in the 2 11 pus ok 2 15 trot at New Ham - berg last week. tS%" Blackford with Logan Leadsmen tort th , pleoe in the five. tIgbte mile run. .tmrttmmmmmmrrtrtrrr!rnrrrmrrrmmrtttttrfmrttm m2 FI Sailor )Yat Barg ains Half -Dollar Sailors, 25c.- - What better complllnion at the ' summer home, on the yacht, in the camp It will sing or play anything, or it will tell you a funny story, or play a waltz, or lancer., or ono of Sonsa's marches Ko yen may have a dance. Nothing fills the hill like a Berliner Oram -o -phone. Prices, $15 to $40. Write or call for Illustrated Catalogue. Sold on Easy Terms if desired. CEORCE'W. THOMSON & SON, CiODFS22CH. E. BI:RLINF.R, 2315 St. Catherine -St., Montreal. RMANtlIt1. ALOIYT, General Manatetr for Caned{. Dollar Sailors, 50c. FORTUNATE purchase of these ever popular hats puts us in a po. sition to give you one of the greatest, if not the greatest, hat bar- gain ever given in town. We will sell them for less money than they could be bought for wholesale. All are new and stylish shapes. They will be ready Saturday morning. Do not let this chance slip, but buy your sailor hat now. 50c Sailors, 25c. 1. stilet' rustic straw tailor Hate, goad quality. nat ty rhapeo, heed, bl•ok or white silk ribbon band, • hat that would be cheap at 500, on ale Sato' day at each 25c $1.00 Sailors, 50c. Lodi..' patine Here. fine hall■ or natio stews, the season's moo, .tyll.h shape. good ge.11l:w, lined, Alan& or white silk hands, regular 75o and 11 00, on ale S sturdily at each 50C High Grade Cotton Dress Stuffs, 25c a Yard. 1.') or twenty patterns of very fine cotton dress ma- terials to sell at from 10c to 15c per yard tinder their real value. Vary fine rot ton dram material., handeome dssltne, In aDpear- •nes'qusl to Leotard sOk at double the menet, nn two dresses alike, regular .1.0i In 401, special for Ihis week a1 per y.rd 25c White Skirts for a Dollar Bill. The real worth of these skirts is more than a dollar. Buying the material by the case arid turning the garment out by the hundred is the secret of these remarkable values. Indira' white notton underskirt., male from good goalies English mitten, denhtn frnl, will sive ex malleus wear, sneer frill of 10 Inoh n.mhrio amhrnldery, et shite merlin frlllint with 2 melt hem, every garment felt 0 atm egotist, at eaoh $ 1.000 Summer Hosiery. Hosiery buyers have a wide variety of choice here, The days when plain black was the only correct thing in hosiery are gone, and fancy weaves now reign supreme. Many kinds -all good -are on our counters, and values in all lines are good enough to ho bringing more hosiery husiness this way all the time. We select these few from the many lines in stock. Ladles' and children's black rotten how, strong mak, eeamioes feet, fat nye, per pair 10, balm' aad okiidsaa'a hlak oelton hew. full (*thinned, good weight, per pair ... .12110 Ladles' Meek nation h.,., y.ry fine gamily, ephesd heels and •,1•., herme,'nrf dye, teat et.in;ra, per noir 25e Ladies' fancy 00800 hoan,l.,•w effect ee fanny eget, ,.n•k strips, rplieed 11..l. and only, made Irom fine yarn. German dye, goo &{teed .ralnieta, per t»Ir 2.51 i ►ells' tit black ant tins he; feat with n•lnral wool (vet, one of .0. m-.' enm- (nr'ab..tot kings 1.,r .nm• mor 'wvwrwewe Teade, per 00(0 ...... .... . 2.50 ('Mitran' •.I.'vt nn'ranhnee, . sir.•, tkt f, . n• N'ruk (Lr11 b .n!. woh r ple 10 ... 20 250, doe Black Cat Drawing Contest. Interest in the Black Cat llrawing Contest increases daily. Already the pictures are beginning to come in. If you have not sent yours yet, be sure and get it here before Coronation Day, .Tune 26th. £ HODGENS BROS. u►u wiu uw uwu wtuu wwu uuuu uww uwu utc