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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-7-24, Page 8IC et ) t 9 Tuouarv, JI1Iy Sl, 1901. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. • • CLEARING SALE SUrU'1 ERGOODS All Summer Goods must go now. None to be carried ever into the Fall. If price will interest you come and see what we show : B ARGAINS IN DeRESS GOODS B ARGAINS IN SILKS All reduced in price for this Sale. CLEARING SILK WAISTS Regular $5.00 for X3.50. - w BARGAINS in Ready - to - wear Skirts Block and Colors. THIRD OFF ALL MILLINERY during tnis sale. CLEARING PRICES In CLOTHING, SUITS and SEPARATE PANTS BARGAINS in GENTS' •FURNISHINGS SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, etc. BARGAII13 in Boys' s Blouse Suits and Duck Suits CLEARING LADIES' RAIN COATS at Reducer( Prices. IRemember' still gioe, the Coupons oa the Cha s • vie and Tables SALE NOW GOING ON. Smith Bro's & Co. his many tripods in (,.demob. He end his mother are guests at the resideaoe of Ht. Honor Judos Doyle. hire. rhumwoa (ase Sbepberd) and ubtl dreg, of Lo•dos, it• speodlag the Bummer la Ilo4eriob. Mt. IdjHardy, of Cllotoo, sprat the Iwo seek In town, vbtttog her brotbor, R. W. McK.nx:e. Lledeay WUII•ms Is vlsdtlog ids brother, Ur. Cba.. 1)., In Cleveland and friends la Southern Olito. Mies Jennie Lawson rsturoed Saturday per air King Edward, slier • mouth's visit In Detroit. Rev. J. T. and Mrs. Lemma, of Jackson Mlob., are 'pending a term with their Uodurlob Meade. Miss May Cloff, o1 R.alortb, le ,pending a couple of weeks in Uoderloh, the guest of Mrs. Cohn Campbell. Mr. Albert Shepherd sad Misses Emily and Helen lolt ou Seturday for • trip o0 Capt. Shepherd's boat. Mies Jennie Ferguson, professional dune, has returned to Saginaw after • two weeks' •reit at her home herr. Mies Kot. A. Watson, of the public whool staff, 1. attendtog for summer school for teachers in Toronto. Mr.. Stewart, of Keeton. Menitoba, 1s yhltiog at toe home of her father, John Andrews. Hayll.ld read. Mrs. T. D. Ryan ani daughter, of Aoo Arbor, !Cob., are ylaaing at the home of Mr. and Mre. Jos. Kidd. Mr and Mr. Jen. Burke, of Stratford, were to town for • 1. w days last week, yin Wog Mr. Hoke'■ mother. Mrs. Kiraly hes returned from • •1.11 to Toronto. a000ntpanted by Miss Ruw,of bit shy, who to now hen gloom. Mn. (Rev.) Jar. Hamtltoo and obtldr.n hove been spending holidays at Mn. Bom- ilton'a old home, Ayoobank. Mb. Dora Lab•dle, of Blenholm, ia steed log • ccople of weeks' holidays with her sister, Mrv. Chan Pale, Trafalgar throat Will. Elliott bas returned from • trip to S.ult Ste. Marie sod Hr•o.brtdge. Be speaks •fry highly of the Muskoka sosoory, Mr. and hirs t' J. Mo(Iregor, of Strat- ford, .re maktot their annual samms visit to Ooderlob and are guests U the Perk House. Mr and Mrs. Dowzar rad Mus Kat'tl.a, of Cllniou,t•d Mies 'Plowman, of Gonstanoe, were guess of Mr. and Mrs. l' 1 n Camp• boll lest week. CHURCH NOTES• Do Solidity. .t St. Peter's mus is at 7:30 A.Y aril 10 A M., and vespers 7:60 r. ft. At e•tb "orrice there is an Instruotor. Rev. 1 . Hod, of Detroit, who Is .gain • visitor bo our town this summer, preached In St. George's ohnrob last Sunday morolsg. The annual Aogllo.n Suod.y school con- vention and run-dscaod mooting for the *minty of Huron Is being held here todry. There will be oborai evensong to the church at 7.30 this esswitlg, when the Rev. W. Ouoo., of Cllotoo, will deliver the sermon. The trustees ot North street Methodist ohurob have met with such swathe In thole o nvaes for fonds for the o.w edifice which Is Is 000'amplation that they have taken the stop of advertising for tenders. Whmtberthe church will be built the fail or not is not y.' dsold.d. A hearty (arisell woe given to Rev. H. Irytne, of Listowel, • former pastor of Vic torts -It. Methodist oharch, nn the occasion of hie leaving to oke cheerio at It amour.. A purse of $60 woo presented to Mr Irvine and . silver puddlog filth to Mrs. Irvine, 000•mpaaleed by • kindly -worded &ddreer. Rev. E. H Brandt, principal of the Protestant whop'. et Pointe aux Tiemblor. Quebec, gave on Interesting address In Knox oburoh last Sabbath eventing. H• spoke of the work Wog done to the schools, whir hothers • wider.n¢e o1 instruction, and also gave soros details of the Protest- er!' evangelization we rk which 1e 1 clog tented on throug)1at/ the 1 foyhloe of Qusbeo. 1 he recognition of the Baptist church will be bold next Tuesday. July 29 b, in the T.mpsr.nos hall. A strong oonnol has beep palled to moot at three o'clock in the afternoon and the public service at 8 o'olock In the ••ening Tim responses at presto,. Inolode R.•'• W. E Norton, Sip'. of Home Mission Board ; It. J. Farmer, Hr•ntford, and 1' H. Emerson, Monett Forest. Among those .xpeetad are Rev's FImore Harris, D. I) ,'Toros t.e ; A T. Sowerby, B 1).,I..uion H M,(Jaern.. Tiverton, and d. W. Weeks, liumlpb. The program will be definitely onnanoed nett Monday. The arrange manta are In the hands of reoepnon, billet Ino and •ntertalnmeet committe's, sod very aaoc.ufal meeting,' are anticipated. The pastor conducts the ver•loes next Sun day. Morning guidon, "Growth : The Seed and the Tie. " Kvesing--"R'h•t Is My Determination " SUMMER SPORTS. The weekty Minot of the pun eluit took pleas an Friday, sad the fallowing mores goers wtas• a' tar birda aaoh : 1L. K W,a4 es., 7 ; 1). Molitor, 3 ; F. Standen, 5 ; T. Mot.rmo►t, 7 : (i Joboster, 5; Case. Liao, 1. Tho horses which 1e11 hero bast week for the R-sntford rather nn the 17th made thole mark there R. K. Smith's Logan Loud, man won the half mile running rsrn There were ten starter., and It took lour heats to d.olde Gm rap.. Fernitlrkle w■s second sed Waft id Lour'sr third. Time 40, .501, .50 and 51 Th. ether .t. triers were Massey, Santa, Bonita, Braes, Lorl• Lowr• fes, [Arlo M , (loosest Roller and F•rsight. in the 2.40 Mel or pens 1)r Whltoty's ,i..h• Nolan got third phos. in the 2:28 Geo. Tattoo's Nellls R was doing will when 1■ the third heat the sulky wee .noshed, .ed for Immo reason or other the manager would sot let her qo In the nes •gets. Gra of rtes (ioderloh rinks that took part in the S.alorth howling tournament last week had an siperlsose of '.n noor, and yet se lar," L.in• • prim only as the toes nl • eels it wss W. ins.'s risk, whleh got to the sem'-Berle 1n tho consolation maser, eaten It woo proposed that, as the boor was late, th. three risks ren,deing le the ern• test ske•I4 teen up for the two prism. They did .e sod the (iedarloh reek was left ear. 1'N pithier' of the Goderlet. rinks throughout the tosrn•meat was as follows : Trophy mater - - O'(lwenell's rink was Ammo by Clark'., l.ondooi...'s woo from A. N ilms's, Pe•ferth. and was beaten M 1'y►lev's, lefties. I).TIs' wen from Rorfwd's, Mara, sod ase beaten by Jaelems'., tete.. A Rowlett') rink sklseod by R. 8. Hay. e. a this 'nate*, that Jocksoo risk being in tri tiool-. A000la- tlon match -- ()Coons!! was neaten by Elliott. M,tohel'. 1..0e won Irom C. Weld, Loodor. and wos bootees by %.Ill•x, trammel. lithos war beaten by Roes, I truisds. foe final game war between Elliott's rink, Mitchell, and E Welo'o, LoOdon, and was woo by the former. Con n otation match-O'Voondl won from Arm stroor, Cltoto0, and was beaten by Forrest- er. Clinton. D•vta won from E. Weld and was beater' by Riohardeot, : Se.forth Lute woo from Tytler, London, and from Spsu:d• Ing, Cllatoo, and then went into the semi- final., with the rrmlt recorded above. TV. Plok.rd's riot.. Sesforth, took the lint prize, and the .eoond went to Roth, of It,us e els. Two rinks from the Ued.rlob bowling club ars at London this wink taking part In the annual tournament of the Western 0 -- taro Itnwltog Aeeoolotioa. They ars : R Mclean, Wm. 1',uudloot, J. 1). ()Connell, Ur. Hunter, It 0. Reynold., 1'. Klaiy, F. Jordan sod John Galt. Islay commenced on Tuesday for the Lebatt trophy. and the rink skipped by Dr. Hooter was debated in the first round by a I.oadoo rink, ib to 1)4 Ualt's riot war more euooe.+tnl, besting • Chatham rink 18 to 17, rad goes into the second round. At the annual mooting of Om Association Sheriff R•ynol.le was sho- ed a patron of the Association. The 1903 tournament will be 1014 In London glen. The Jackson trophy contest has reacher the third round with the West etrset howl- er. 1'he draw to In two Women, aa follows • Claes A, winners to first draw - Dmkeon vs. Jordan, O'Cont"II vs. Hendetene, C. Gamow vs. Hawley, Jos Gamow ys. Doyle, F. B. Holme, vs Dr. Hunter, 1. L. Uront .s. Carer,t'rondloot nye. ('los 1t, losers in first draw - Broderick vs Peter, Saolts v.. Reynolds, Lore:v., U•n, Moose. Ts Sounder., Walton n. Complied, 1101 ,r. Maly, Holt bye. 1n class A, Howley has beaten 1' Darrow. Gorey has beaten J. L. Ursne ; In tire. B Moran has bastes Souders, G.It has boatel Lone, and Hall bar beaten Klotz. COMING AND GOING Miss Emily Ruohanon ie yidting at LI. towel. Miss Arai" 1Voohington is visiting at Kerrie. A. tirade h. toluene 1 from o visit t, fTenooei. Thos. Ktdd, of Sesfovth, was 'a towo on Tuesday. hirs. Chu. Neale, of Brooklyn, he Y., 1e .Isltisg here. Mn. Carrie aced son Cyril are .n:tlne rel•tiyee In Detrol'. MIS" Halle Sonia, of Brantford, b visiting Mies Kvelya Craigs. Mime Gram Johnston, of Rerlln, Ie apeod Ing the nolldays in town. Wilfred Williams, of Stratford, was at hie home her. over %today. MIS Mauro, of London, Is spending hob days In town w th tier mother. Mrr W.'r o no ' e dfl and Master Willis Prnedfoot are visiting h, Toronto MIS Satoh, of Thermion. Is •ultleg per hroth•rs, N. H. and (oorge Smith. MIS Luttrell, of Rowmanyllle. hu boon visiting •t the tome of R. Dunlop Miss Rooth. of W iad.nr, lea guest at the Nemo of Mr. and Mrs. Len. Harlo.d. R 1). ('rant is examining 5015000 papers a1 the K leestles I1sp.rtmenl, Termite. Clinton New Kra Miss Miner. H11115 coo a two weeks' •Id1 with Moods In lioderiob. Master Maonermatt Stark, of Reehe.N►, bas horn Tletting at the resld•s.• of Dr. Taylor. Mr. and Mtr..1. A. hinDoogoll, of Grand Rooth.. Minh., are • itting at the home of Mn. Kiely. .Doh. R. Camaron, of the teaohing teff of aka Ingersoll Collagist' lwtltete, la soling Fred MoUraok.s, of Beamer.. did the work A cooper' and social gotberlog will be bold 1n he Blueval. Methodist oburob o0 Friday mooch', Jaty 26th. Mn. Hrownl. (lormsrly Bina Farrow) throatier. of Loeduo, Mies Co,rl. Moore, .'phots', of Wlogbam, and other. will take part. los uremia and oak• w111 be saved in the basement after the program. PORTH'S HILL• Mu,t,tt, July 21.11. Wen. Storllcv la seriously 01. We ars sorry W learn u1 More Ruby St erltog's Maras. Dr. 1"re.mo•, of CI'ntem, spigot Sunday •s Wm. moo't's, Thee Misses Martin, of Hayfield, spent loot Sunday at Braeside, J. Stow rad J. A. Torrance spent last Sunday with Drysdale friends. Mine Malloy, of Henmlllsr, Is the gout of her fr:ead, Mies Pearl Newton. Mb.. Maude IYokud, of 0Mt, le, vleltior the home of her t•thor,Joo. Ptok•rd. Wilmer MoLsao, of Uoderloh, 'pest Ban- dar at the home of ble cnolo, Wm. Elliott. Wesley Elliott has returgel from the swlt, where be has boon working fur some time U. S. Mollougoll bed the u,isfortuth to f.11 ufl • load of hay on Friday and break his arm, Mies McDougall. of M:gmoodvllle, has been vlsi&bng relatives 10 this •bclalty the past week. L Wigle, who with bis bride is visiting his mother, Mrs D. Cox, azpeot. to Isav• for the Kloodyk. shortly. Thor. Goosing and daughter, Mies Myrtle. left on l'oseday, pet err. City of the Stealth, to spend • few week" Tuttiwg relatives st Marlette, Mich. Mr. E. C Willer (formerly Miss Prr- bsw• ) and child, of (',foaku, are vi.iting to liodcr.ch with Mrs. Waller'. mother, M••, Doe, of New fork, I)r. Mabee le sway on r trop to Duluth, having token steamer from Sarnia. Mr Mobahor, of S...forth, is lo.ktogof sr Ws work la his abaeooe Mr. awl bits John A. John,too, of Parry t S wad, are •:Otis¢ the I at era tWar, N r. Ellin Sallow., li-oce free•, also Alts. loop Co.'s., Wol!e , tree•. Mrs Kanto, of Dotrolt, who bad boon speodinq troyetral weeks with her nater, Mrs. W. 1'. Sm'th, returned home 00 Tuesday per .tr. ('Ity of the Strain. Mrs. S. E. Hook and fella Nelda J•mle eon went to tarots on Saturday for • two worths' volt. Mr. Hick 'pined them on Tuesday. Boise by the C,ty of the S:ealtr. Robert Morton, of Spokane. Stale of Wa.bingtou, has bean vultlog his home. In Toronto. and as expected In Uoderloh In • Dew days to spend a wh le with old friends here, 111s brother Carl will .stoma pang him. Mr, 1•: Holt has returne1 to town scoom- palned by air daughter, Mrs. A l'orystm', o1 London, who will spend • taw days here. Nr•. I.Ihutt and Miss Mary E.11ott bay.' just retorted from • ple0sant trip to Manitoba. Mr.. A. Ilralgio lett on lsseniay after- noon for Port 1 ,Ibnroe to jots her Soo, ('opt. A. Craters, on the err. Ionia for • trip to Quebec hit. Crisis will go beck to Duluth on the loop.'s retaro$erlp and will be away • month or so. It will be a pleasant holiday. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Wait for W. Anursos & Sme's big bargain day., natnrd•y .o4 Monday, August 2 and 4 J. A. WAI.KER's fuming out the most •t -tet late wo,k Io er►r, teres and baggies that throne 000ld with to-. Tnay are good a.d t1• petoee are right Call and the /hero .t the Don no 1 Carriage Work.. The beet it wilily of loo cream, slot the [-.•test y•risey of true fruit joie.' for soden, are I wood a1 0,. Victoria restaurant, West et. Coofeotlonery, holt, oilers and toha000s. ('Hos. III.At-0NTON E, proprisWr. Telephone 70. 25 h, st the reside we of Captain A. Uro a,] ` when Mr. .' U. Borley wI 0. 1odofj I lo` weather Miss M•rge-ot U,e. Roy. K O. U•t7J ST. HELENS. hitN1.Ay, Jelly 21. Mies L'zu a Miller has returosd from va- tting blends la London Miss Elder, of HlytI, is •tsitl.1 leer mood, Miss Nina Lochner. Duncan Maodondd has bought . new team to replaos the team gold by him toms LIMO yo. Mrs. tan ) ooY' u bora who hfur some time bo yt+ulog at br.. R. K. Miller's, has return- ed to her home In Toronto. Mrs. Hett\erington has gone to Ditroll, wlle+rs she has engaged to wort to one of the mllltu•ry establishment.. Oar school mode a they oredttabls show - Ing •Hite repent Entr•nos ex.mlo•t!oo, all th.tirade try kg baying paseod,two of them e taoding "wood and third rwpvotively lar the taspectorat., and one of them uotalaiag hlghsyt mark to remiss, while another sou sae of thaw who obtained lull marks In arithmetic, Our teacher, Mr. Tebbutt, end the pupils recat•• our hearty rat - gratul•tloos on t1s anoowee 01 their efforts. BORN HICHAN In Onderlch town+blp, on Wednes day July tied, to Mr. and IM's Wm, Pieban. • daughter. DIED MORRIS-InOoderirh. on Tuesday, July 21nel. Ip9, Ann Stoddart Mon:o relict or the late Mark Morris. The funeral will take pine from the reel denee or her son-lndaw, J, 1'. ewanron, Bruce street, on Friday. July 4311. at 490 p. m., to Msltlaed cemetery. Ph -lends and ac- quaintances will please accept this intima- tion. KI.I.IOTT- In Qodsrlch, on Tuesday, Joly Tend. Mergatcl idiot of the lath Janes Elliott, axed 87 PORT ALBERT. TugnDAY, July 22. Walter Hawklo. bas Kone for • trip up the lake. Mrs. T. A. Leigh, o1 S,ult Ste. Marls, b here yloltleg her father. Mire Gardner, and her brother, Maenad, of Renmlller, 'pent Sunday here. Mrs. Ito:Mordson. of Termite, is p•yleg he, annual visit to her sister, Mita 'hide'', er. Mrs. The.. R chardson and her POW, 'Wil- lman il- liam and Hes., left for Party Sr rad on Sa1- urday lest. i Hamlin and his gr.ndaeo, Edgar It iki., ot Dungannon, rre here snj •ylsg rhe lake broth.. Normko MobmCy, of ('dnr:wright, Oat., who ono.' lived in this photo. was looking aro old floods mod scenes Is the •,II•R a ester - I 1ay. Mr.. T. S. boy left for her home Ie Nast- •ills, 'renn., today. She was s000mp.n:ed by her nephew, W. N. Hawkins, of llc1- ULUEVALE• TUESDAY, July 22. Mrr Stowe, of (bodnrloh, la visiting rola time hoer. Doff k Stewart shipped two oar 'rads of tan hork to !Athirst lest week. Miss Moggio Mol)on•ph, of Wingham, 'loiter! Mea Aggle Norbert lath week. Albert i)enman has retie. ,en to Mnont. Forest after spending hie holidays here. Mrs Robert Wart and millirem and Mies (:ora Messer •lilted In Wroxeter on Mon de bales Kathleen Swann hes returned from Forgo., where she hos hen •tdonding hl.h sohnol Mr and Mt. Jahn Mashy. of Maedteba, are visiting the former'• mother In tb .Illage. Mr. and Mrs. John MoIM.•Id •ed phi fen, of interment'. •Wtod relatives star Solidity. Foort.een of the Rlosysl• Foresters thew to •rood the 'seem of the l• tor Hartle as Winsome nn Sosday. Andstw ilnlmoo has had his hoose wbleh Improves IM appointment Id - ere drove ('her - painted, greatly. LLEBUHN• pet fumed the ceremony In the presenoo of • large susod•e o1 attests. Thew bride was gown, 1 is whit• silk gresadls over wbil. • dots with ohiffoe and pearl trimmings rub c tried • bouquet of white roses. Slee wee attended by her sister, Mies Lila Ute, who was oleo gowned In white dins with hoogas of red roma. Miss (lady' Kirkby and Mies Holes Tait were maids of bouor, oanying basks' of marguerite" ood ferns. Mr, C. K. Cladwell noted u best men. The drawing room was deooreted with res , and oe mations and the weidlog maroh rad other seleotlooa were beautfully reodersd by M• a Westlake. Among the snmeruu• promote reoel•erd by the bride was • ore.caot of poor's and emigrate" by the groom, who also gave an emerald flog to the brtdeenald." Mr. Braohler, jr , o1 l'ort Huron, with his wig aril children are yuttiog relation, bora. to the repent Kotraoca examination re• port we the that four pupil. of our .,.hoot. Nn 5, have Dee n suooeaaf,t. lets R y AIex.Rapsoo, well known herr, w h, for the post ten years h., Deets on the mce oast), ,teff r1 the Methodist , larch In Manitoba. woo recently marred to Mus Joh„ton, of Strotbroy. Our popular towoemen, M 1' ley, and his so, JImer,o' Kts¢.brldge, hat, retuned from their trip to Manitoba muuh pleased with what they sow of toe for lamed land. Mr. Foley and his sop James htwe t.ksn up a Muton of land Dear Morris, wave •Doth er so., Peter, hu also taken op hind. The latter has been resldtog there for .oma years and is the hood dirk of • iris bus! - nes, firm la Morris. Out tourists met • number of owl familiar feces about Doctor - lob wbo have settled there and had many enquiries about old friends to the Huron tract. In Curio's Toni AT LAwr --The follow - log, from The T. r0000 Moll and E noire, refer, to the marrow, of a former testiest of tele plop., who Is tow a euocerdol drug - Ott in Toronto. 11 (1. has many rill -with- ers here, and they tender their oongr•tol•- Ibona upon the happy crest : "A Tory pretty weddtog took ol•oe on l\etussday, Juno DUNGANNON. Narita. The local agenoy In Uung•naun for Tru bats.,. le at the tiara of J.0. Ward. J. 1', ooaveyauur. Sc., who will reoely• orders for subscriptions, &d•wti is •uel lob work. and is authorised to giro receipt& for amounts paid for the same. Tccuo.y, July 22. WaatuaK.-In eun•equr•oo of unfavor- able wNtber farmers are being retarded la scouring the hay crop. We presume that owlog to beery rain it will not lie of swab good ivallty se It would otherwise be. Meadows to general are heavy. Fall whets', oats mod barley props, whlob are the best for many years. are, owtog to high 'thuds sod beavy showers of rato, badly thrown down and tangled, for which reason they will be more troublesome to harrese. Farr weather would be • boon to all woos, ed. HITHIK AKD f,Hrrua- -Mr, and Mt. T. ll. Trimble and two sons, Litho and FA - ward, of Masistor, Mloblpan, U, 5 , arrived bene lot week op • visiting lour to rela- tives and Ineuis. T. U. Is • native of 1)un- gannon. His many frlroda are pleased to know that be is sac,edlog well In Coale Sam's domains Mesdames, R J Craw lord and D. MoNeyln, alta he•log • plat sent visiting tour for about • weak to re lathes a1 Heaetll, Er.t.r, London and to even'' v returosd home last Friday and re r d• • f r via o o sol yore having e ) v themselves Immensely Mies OIIys Crawford is 'teatime Mood" at Loodon. We wish ber a Wawa time. NOTICE OF REMOVAL 1'H N Post Office and Grocery Store IN Tlir. Ir.1.at1E nr SALTFORD is removed from ebb date to the more com- modious premises formerly known ar the Maitl•edvtlte Hotel " Th't Ir ,re helot heeling has been Thor oushly renovated ; and • well eeeortnd stook of ■dods is now oRored for sale for the con- venlenoe of easterner• from the , 'lags and neighboring township. BUTTER 8 EGGS TAKEN AS CASH !lore and reed. ('riokeery, Hardware, Dry hoods. Hoot. and Setae. Toba000, Canned Goocs. and In imperil all a•tlol s to be found In an up-todate Orocery Store always on sale. JOHN WALTERS, I'oermaster. Solt ford. July 1.1,4 1964. 94 /t lie Huron and Bruce Loan and Investment Co GODERICH, - ONT. Sttt.tciTos-PHILIP HOLT, K.C. 11ANK*Rie-THA CANADIAN BAN COMMERCg. OUR SAVINGS BAN K. • K 1)F We are prepared to receive Deposit. from Trustees, Patent. or Children, in suns of from Fifty Cents to Three Thousand l)ollars, and allow compound interest, added every nix monthit at rateo aa agreext upon. Chequer. aro given i epretitors. no that they may draw upon therm deposits at any time 3, 31 and 4 per rent. mterest *Hemet on De ate aecordinq to amount and time left. N13-Petreasot to • tats Act of Parliament • rdwomen and minors have the right to deposit and draw out money in thnir own name. Deposita can be went by marl at the risk of render. Remota from your home"' temptation to burglar ami food for the flamer. Al the Company maker loons only on first char farm property, depositoro have the attongeot security for their in. vestment.. TO BORROWERS. M is Company ie preparnel to loan on the shortest notice any ROM upon first rlMe snrtirly. Torino are made 10 Rui ,nrrnwern. Straight loans and "imp' in'Arent . IRTUAI1105 PURCiIABED-For further particulara call at the Company's oSloe, corner of Market Square and North Street, Underieh. W. L. 110RTnN, F. JORDAN. Man.grr. President. W... PROM/FOOT, Vice -President. DIRECT( I(9: iORD HTRAT*inoe A. .1. M. ROOMY., FRAgem JORDAN. II DDNtnr. W. Pnoonroor. HIPS? HORTON. 1). J. Naini. Pamir Hold, K. KINGSBRIDGE• FRIDAT, July 18th. A very enjoyable sywing war spent by the young folk of this loa.11ty at the home of De. O'Corroll. Tos Dominion of the gathering was the birthday rt lbsir eldest daughter, Lilly. The .mooing wet so Ides' one, for •Ithouab the .ky was somewhat, clouded the moon poet el Over and appl. through the vapory curtains as f to eve tba' Al war well below and that nothing war tackteg to the phonon.. of the Pule part y A hall n.ar the base w e bewt.fullt dwnreted with evergreens and w.11 Alum , •tedbylan'ern•,•od there h. merry party of ROW' spent moat of the sveolog Iso the oa• whirl of the dance, aro td laughter and mu.to and song. The •vsuirg war an on u.0 1 y plensaot cos, n a le so no doubt h) the wettish' y and good cheer o' Dia doctor sod hs estimobl• 16•1y, for ra.h one la lora teemed to catch tie pervdtop emu', sod all were curled along on the tide of j..lbry It created N.thing was spored to woke the affair • great tomes. sod Mr. aa4 MM. O'Uarrell left nothing un - in • • • • Boors rdSHon No matter how 000l and comfortably you are dressed oth your feet are not clad in cool Summer Footwear, you will fee restless. Cool Shoes are • great essential to Summer co have all styles at RIGHT PRICES. Fur WOMEN'S HOUSEWEAR Women's Prunella Buskins, with toe -cap, for only 50e. pe Women's light Kid Buskins, with elastic trout, McKay Cloth Slippers, from 15c. per pair up. See window for values in high shoes. In MEN'S GOODS we have all styles for OUTING, STREET or EXCELLED iu VALUE. Our WALK OVER for Men and Q Women are our two leaders. Nothing like Litre us a call and be convinced of our s REPAIRING E. DOW Neat Jas. Wilson's S erwiac, if 1 hot slid mfort. We r pair. sewn, only 50e. DRESS WEAR, U N- UEEN QUALITY for hem in town. terling values. NING, Red Front Shoe Store. Drug Store. done to ollsnding to the oomph'', aocots- modarloo pod pleasure' of their guests. The O'Carrubts possess the happy faculty of making all hal at borne rod their b. vitality and cordiality are tokens of tie trim Irish heart that backs It all. They are oomparo- tlt• strangers Is oar midst, opt In the short time of their res deoca i the have nada 1 enemy and lost Irt.od.. Ur. U'l'.rroll has seen moob of men and affairs, being *do- cated at Trinity University, Dublin, whore he graduated in 1870. He afterwards ac- companied the soldiers to the hottlrfield lm the Franon.t'rusto war, where he did noble *mottos among Dm wounded rad dvlog. And he hod woo for b:meslf mush a reputa- urn that he ornament the ready et* of a mouton', his present wife, whom he worried IIPPINC MONTHLY A FAm. The Best IA 12 COM PL MANY SH PAPERS $2.60 ENO C OTT'S MAGAZINE! Y LI•11ARY Current Literature ETc Nova's YEARLY ORT STORIES AND ON TIMELY TOPICS xi YEAR ; 26 CTs. A COPY ONTINUED STORIES? NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF sad with her goon set s.II for Arnerlma Hg •tided at the West ladles and them* km been led on by the band of I'ro•Idenoe to the where that same Providence has opened to him • toned field of labor In whish rain abilities and vase erp•rlsose have already boons to do good work. We take this ot. portunity, therefore, to wish Dr. W'C•rrull every 5aooess. to meatless our good wishes for his future brilliant career, to thank him spsolally for the good time spent ender his hoiplt•blo root and to wish lets wtssomo daughter many such nappy birthdays. Cos. 60 YEARS' ouummutacss ATENTS TRAog MAIMS Onwards COPYRIGHTS &C. A none• Smmng • stet eh and daeorip10'n 90100/ eanhrtaln nor nptnk•, free whetter w tnvenrsn, 5 probable patentable. 1'nmmnntne, n..na.tricttyrnnM.fFentlel. Handbook on l loam PoIsom .ert.'taa' en thn.ut1or M.0,, £ Co eptly. qr.W snrk/, without e, m tke Seientitic merkan. A bendanmelr Illustrated weekly. Largest Nr- rnlen.,.. „t any ertentme } nal. Terme. N • .esu roar months, 1t. Soh he ail newmdiater. MUNN & C0.3elen ,' New York er.och veers. CS F •1.. wubtnaeaq D. MIMMI ttimmmm I E E EE yF, ss. ?S. I --IO mmmmmmmnmtmmmnmmml DG ENS BROS. Tad De * * •• A JUL Y --SALE LAST WEEK. a a Any Colored Shirt Waist, $10.0. IT is getting near letting -go time for colored Shirt Waists. We have had a good season and now the stock is made up of odd Waists, last ones or twos of a line. We would rather have their room than their company, rather have the money they represent than keep them longer, any so they go on sale Saturday, July 26th, at your choice for --o- a▪ r A ONE -DOLLAR BILL, Choi.* of all our colored cotton Shirt Waists, that sold at $1.25, $L50and $2.00, all new good. this season, pinks, blues and linen shale., plain and fancy designs, every size in the lo', but not every size of any one waist, clearing Saturday at yours 1.00 choice for e➢ Black Cashmere Mose, 3 pairs for $1.00. Ladies' fine back caebmere Bose, made from soft, oven yarns, full fashioned, doable noel, extra special value at per pair 30c, or 3 pairs for $1.00. Ribbed Cotton Hose, 2 pairs for 25c. Even if these stockings were marked haltas high again they would still be a bargain. At this price it will pay you to buy all you need for the season. Fine ribbed cotton How, modem feet, Amerman make, double knees, fast black, rite 9, regular 25c, for July rale .,,.... 2 parrs for 25c • 65c Skirtings, 35c. Another lot of those 05c tnoreen Skirtings to sell at 35c a yard just to hand. Wher "ttlLffe-` n116-gnhe there will he no more, so if you want a skirt don't miss this -chance. a Ce. 75 pinto fancy moroen Skirting, 4 pattern., hand - Some color comhinations, a regular 65e quality that will give excellent wear. spacial for July sole 36e Blue and White Cotton Skirt - Ing, '15c. Blue and white cotton Drill, sateen finish, firm, strong, good weight, fancy stripe for underskirt%, per yard . Parasols at $135. These parasols aro all new and the value is good enough to call social. The tops are fast black and will not cut or turn rusty. i.adies' Pt Bolo, Austrian tall gloria top on stroll; frame, "teal rod, hollow rib, a•ikwted [racy handles, 'portal for July olio, .... ....$1.35 More f'aker's Seconds in Vests, to5 "1e011 a"'r't 3 for 25c. These vests are maker's seconds, which means that there is 'some slight flaw or imperfection. This is more than maderg?9A1 by the reduc- tion in price. Ladies cotton Vests, with or without sleeves, most- ly white, maker's jonoKd., for the la.t week of Our Tuly enis, each 10c, or 3 for 25c 8;c. -Cotton Dress Goods. -25c. Did you know that we are sellling the balance of our cotton dress goods, muslins, etc., at Ric and 25c ? Tho assortment is not as large, by any means, as earlier in the season, but there are many pretty dresses left and the prices are much lower. At 810. American dress Wolin*, 1902 design., iu piukr, blue., greens And linen .hatiea, loot ends of linem that sold at 12ic and 15e, t ow seting of per yard Rio At 250. All our fine eiri.s Muslnr that sold at 35c, i0o and SOc per yarn, no two dross lengtho alik6, hanel omo foulards, linen effects, etc., nos selling at per yard ' Embroidery Remnants, 10c. About thirty remnant. of narrow cambric Embroi- dery, 21 yard. in each end, neat patterns, strong edge., choice per end 10e New French Flannels. Fancy flannels and waistings prom• ise to be more popular than ever for the coming season. Last week we opened our advance shipment for the fall of 1902. 2Iandsomer dosig.ls or better (Dualities we have never shown. The hest time to buy is now, when the assortment is at its best. Price, We Yard. a a a a a jiio I ,TIL nAw t NSR I HODGENS BROS1 u u iuuiti u utuu u uu u u uru u u utu uu u u u c J