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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
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1 DISPLAY y C
Every lady is cordially invited to visit our show
room during these days and inspect our styles, Our dis-
play this year surpasses anything we have yet attempted.
MILLINERY U 25TH
New Fall Dress Goods and Silk Display.
Now is the time to choose your F•II Costume. Our stock is complete
with every shade, every kind of cloth that the season calls kr. Come in and
look over our Dress Goods,
Ready -to -Wear Skirts and Jackets.
We want to impress on you specially the excellency of
our values and styles in this department.
Handsome' tailor-made Skirts in blacks, greys, navys. Pries from
14.00 to $8.00 and $1000.
Jackets. Ladies' stylish Ulster+, lined and unlined, handsome satin
lined Coats, 115.00, $18.00, $20.00, 125.00.
Men's and Boy's Clothing.
SUITS, OVERCOATS, PEA JACKETS, SEPARATE PANTS, VESTS
The best the market produces and in the latest cut. Our prices too are the
lowest consistent with {ualitry.
FREE! FREE!
We still offer you as a special inducement for your CASH TRADE, '
Those Handsome Premiums: CHAIRS and TALES.
Smith Brols & Co.
POR TER'S HILL
T,tr_vnAv, Sept. 16.
Mies Barka Is In Toronto.
Rota Beacom Is attending the London
Fair.
Mir Edoa Elliott. of Uoderloh, 1s ven-
lig relative. to this •lo nity.
Mn. Jae.Ror.I, el Brame*, le the game
et her enter, Mrs. Thew. Elliott.
Reid Terms* was to Toronto lost week
While then he visited old friends
Mir Flomooe sad •Master Freak Mc-
Donald went Lo Detroit lost Friday.
Jrepb Brown has oompleted the found&
Ilea ot Ju. MoI)en•Id'. new .tebl..
Mn. Wallis and Mies Blair, of t he Sault.
atl.adsd t .e f I e1 their father, Wm
Blair.
Mrs. Beetles returned from (*dation ne
Saturday. She is recovering from her fever*
Il toe m,.
Mr. sod Mr. It emu, of Fawley town-
ship, were the ,outs of Mr. Burton on
Suds
Mir Walter after • pleasant yen el
the rmld000 of her aunt, Mr• Burke, has
returned to ber borne.
SALTFORD.
TI-ool'1y, Sept. 23.
The village pump owned by John Walters
tea rare .p.mm.n of beauty. at taut we
thistle ren by all the admirers It has silting
armed It Sunday. 1f one pomp le
sooh a drawing Gard by itsm.ohaeloal work
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top wby not erect • pump shoo here and
tarn eat a few more for toe benefit of the
yeas, men In ether vIllage,
Although the.e wreaths melanoholy days
.f whlob the post Browning writes with
such •oouraoy, yet w. end In oar midst two
people who seem to enjoy We time of the
year mach better than any other. for they
h ave 'ems to realm.. the Im,ortance of
berpleboreae teatime so that 11 has become
• :rap. amongst those who fr. quant deems.
Already the vitt.,. hall hos aro two
damns and when tee winter le over, we
peewee, the number will M eioeedingly
high. The Ism one whieb took piece bete
Thursday night was rather moist for the
two lade who got It up. The r• n poured
leee.sautly but It 414 not dampen their
energy for early In the evening they mould
be seem workbag Itka Trojans busy erecting
Iaps supports rind h th• bail room,
whloh was deemed coats when an *crews
of avoirdupois weight was on It, so to ward
against ilia danger of an •valanohs into the
j abed beneath the big beam. were put into
i p1•.. Ione before the soup:., arrived. At, u'
tea Moloch eluted vehicles from t;oder cb
beiges arriving and the ooup:es Imbed up
stairs to get out of the pouring rano. The
lantern, which erred as • be Loon to Aside
the desoers is the right_ dlreottoo, moa
rather an apology tor an electric light for
the rain @bleared Its rays considerably, but
s.vertbd•rs 1t d die purpose and soon
the violinists struck ap the muco aril at
once the couples were .wlo.feg round the
room In the various denote which were mil.
sal off The room wore a patriotic air with
its assortment o1 Brinell floes, whim ohne •
ed the goal taste of the decorators. Only
Ooderlch p11.nt. could be .ego, with the
exception of the I.d. who Issued the Into
tallow. They were well armed against
thirst but mint quenched 1t Ian beefy, which
p n themdrem participating 1n any
more dans... Some of the girls thought
the wooden .ea* were ten hard to eft on
but were promp'Iy ser •t sass by their
Partners, who very pliantly offered "softer"
eines which were am.pted not at mil
shyly. The vinlinI.ie perspired prolu.ely
during the evening, but toward. morn*,
they gradually toweled off, but we pregame
they worked real hard, judging by the sound
which Issued from the hell and elated to
the hill. beyond. Ws oanoot gay wbo the
belle of the ball was, as not heiog • part
otp.nt of the n'gbt's re vette, we of ceu•ee
cannot be ezpealed to decide, but thosewl"
w ere p o.odder • meta* Hamilton
e t. girl the bells The nest time they honor
us with gash • mu000rie of people they
. hoald brio[ along • rood judge ot beauty
sod hays • es k• walk afterward..
PORT ALBERT•
fesanae, Sept. 23rd
Miss Jessie MaKeoz o was vlstteg la
Kinked 1s.s week.
Mrs. Jae Stevenson sod Mrs. lobo Tamp
bell were visite,* at the Loudon fair leu
week
Mr. Hamlin and hie daughter Ina are in
Ripley attending 1he annual I.Ir 1n that
town.
Mr.4, T. Rlonardeon, sr., and hose ,on,
AII. ,Ystorned from Parry Sound last Sat
urd.y,
John Sohoenhair left for Milverton this
morning to attend the funeral of Mrs Adam
Sobs. M.,.
Mn. Jas. Hayden and her dater, Mb*
Lottie Hewett, leme no Friday of thls week
for • .1.1e with their brothers le Chicago.
c;tJJIlTLAND CEMENTx;05
To arrive inside of one month.
Mr. Jew Gledhill, o1 the Henault* Woolen Mill., (see last week'. amount of pro.
posed works) le using the Impost quanta t of cement mod in this part of the e00oty.
Iaet per after t.urneas'eg what he thoneht he would require ter what work he Was thea
doing, he wee neraaaded Ie try • sample, three harrele, Lion! with some 40 or 50 barrels
of 1w. ether breeds .1 well known cement) o1 the 1'oo,n.ulsr Portland Cement, made at
Jacket*, Mirth , by the rotary system kilo. The remit Is se fellows
Mr. Gledhill Rays :
I had occasion to make a hole of consider-
able size into what I It in last year, and I
find that your Peninsular Cement is the best.
The concrete is much harder, having a shiny
flinty surface compared with the other concrete.
I shall require 300 barrels or thereabouts for
the new bridge abutments and cement dam, and
I will buy all my Cement from you.
C.meat has 5.eerne extremely bard to get and th. prlse has gene away op Them
going to er (lament shen*A plat* their order at neer, to ail be gee II whet wanted
By an arrangement we offer the above Cement at
R veTy reasonable figure.
119cKI3NZ1,E & HOWELL
TSR PLACE TO Rev ALI. HARDWARE CHEAP.
LAST OWL 111OUARL.
GODERIOH.1
8T- HELENS.
Mon oaf Sept. 22
W Cameron shipped a omitted tf *mos
last week.
Mus I. Told bay r.turr-d from 011511.4
friends to Wmgham.
M'.. ,t.0at and Mr, U tdsul)onsid were
down at Lo•don lest Weidoeedey.
Mrs. M,ller, amompanlul by bar u,te►,
Mee Salkeld, of Underlob, bares this week
to vbtt Moods no Detroit.
Mn. Hetherington, who has been enoag-
ed for some time to • large mill nary eaten -
1 etimeot to Uetro 1, its returned home.
Mir (taker sod Mtn F.odlatr, etudesh,
01 the Ladles' Me 110.1 College, of I'otlodol-
phi•, vi (ted •t Mr. l:ordto'.lost 'ieturday
and Sunday.
Several parsons have been round collect-
ing food. to aid Cha.. Kmtoui, who wee too
very severely *tared by a thr,"hlog mash•
Me last week.
MINI 1ler. Harris, gradutte sures of
Pollad.lpbIa Neogene', who bas been visit-
ing In fhb vio;nrty, left lost week to vidt
(:.derloh friend*.
Rev. S. M. Whaley. C. Deoher, W. E.
Gordon and W. Webb, attended the con•
lemon of the 1•ouog People. S moiety, h' If
In Brussels. lett Toed.y.
Megan Meal/maid and McGuire been
ordinal a Dew traction engine to reptsoe
their cid eoguls. They will now be able to
the better continue the good work for wbloh
they are noted.
A, wiv•wl.ay. - The •Dol y servio.
In ao-n•ctlon wttb the Prgahyterlao churob
will be held on (lot. 12sb. re. Rey. Mr
H endersoo, of Hensel!, will oondue. the
seryloee. Do tbe'Moodsy .,solo, t .Ilowtng
the aeons) tea-meettrg will I.e hold.
The I thmktffs '04 me,Hog
of tt.• Harris m'anou band, held oo Fti
day evening, proved quire a suoc.,s Th.
Key. .1. 1. Host*. of Relerave, gave a
very loterntioa and instructive lemurs.
entitled, "A Voloe from Heathen Indere,"
while Min Nio• Locbart of Blyth, tiro
ehlld.e,, and choir gave some very Interest -
log and betpfol literary and muoIosl select-
ion. . Despite the fact that the ettwndacce
0111 .om.wb.t small on amount of the
threatening weatn.r, thecolleolion •mount-
,• 1 to modiste*. dollar,.
NOTESIOF .SPORTS.
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The "boys" in the bowling grans are
busily engaged Is trying to ,et all they
our out of the btlaoos of the •045011.
May Blossom, owned by \Van. Gluier, of
Dunlop, took ae,ond money on Friday In
the ranslne rocs at the Western F'a'r.
The snore at the weekly short ot the gun
club oo Friday last, at tiffs.n birds each,
were as follows : K. R. W soon, 9 ; T. Mc-
Dermott, 5; Oo Johnston, 6; A t l alley,
3 ; N 11, Hoagrla, 3 ; I) !ritziest, 7 : if,
Rat.00, 7 ; Jame, Masson, 9.
The Collegiate leachate student. have
organized • football e'ub, with the following
0ttiwre : Hoo. prordeet, H. L Str•o,, B
A ; praetdent, Philip Holt, K. C ; vire
president, Mayor M. U. Cameron, K ('.,
M. 1'. 1'.; second vim coresident, (leo L.
Allan; secretary-'reaasror, F'raok E tweed ;
meoaging oomeolttee. C. Line, L. Kror, R.
111111er; manager, B. it Grant.
N. D. Rougvle weft to Detroit loot weet
and found •moog .o.ateman then a great
deal of lowest In the shooting tourement
to b. held in llod.r,ch neat wok There
011 I be • good sired contingent be e from
the City of the 5'reit.. 'Throughout Wgat•
era Oararlo the lorreet also le great and
the Indications are that next week's event
will be one of the best shooting tournaments
over held In 1'*nela.
'Inc'shooting tournament to be bold at
the gun club /rounds on the let, ltd sad
Std o1 (lotober will bring to town a large
company of the best mar Mimeo to °made,
as well as many from aorceo the Ilnr. D•-
trolt. Jersey City. New York Yate, Tor-
onto, Hamilton. Brantford, St. Tomas.
Chatham, L.amlogtoo, Ridge'own and
many other places ere seeding prominent
shooter., and with t,vorable weatoer the
tournament I. •upeat ed to be• great.000.se,
No charge will be made for slml.s,on to the
olub grounds, and se there will be soma
beautiful shooting to be peen there will no
doubt be a huge •ttendsnoe of ',potatoes,
The shooting will commence at 1 o'clock on
D'edoteday, led at 9o'olo,•k on the Iwosa:-
oerding days.
The result of the lint round la the lawn
bowling touroame- 1 at singles le as hollows :
woo from Chas. Shepherd
Wm. Lens
A. Saunders
B. 1). Grant'
(2 A. Nairn
J. 14. Shirley -
N B Smith
Cha. Garrow•
J. W. Broderick
Dr. 0 allow
Jeep Yates*
Thos. Ti1
K. Mclean
Jo.. H. Tigers
.1. L. Oran%
K. le D akimeos
F. B. 11-11mes
Dr. Holm.'
11 W. Ball
•t. 1). In.:moon
W. A. M' -Kim
l) ('.rey
C A. Humber
1V I'roudtoot
F Jordan
Dr. Hunter
H F. Moore.
,1. M. Flal.l
W. E. Eliot
R 1; Keynol 's
F. 1).vt.
.leo. Galt
R 5 Williams
Cif. W. McVtmr
Wm. Campbell
Jar. (farrow
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THE ELECTION PRO1 ESTS.
Judge. 1,111 Neto Two Trials ear• Week -
.Mle Natal for Two.
Mr. ,fustics Maclennan, Mr. .1ustice
Street, and Mr. Jumbo MacMabne. com-
prising an eleot,on mart. sat .n the Court of
Appeal room at (broods Hall on Saturday
for the purpose of helot/ 4.tes for the trial
of Om trio election petition..
The list of forty-eight proto it. and stv.n-
teen mom -petitions wee goo* over, and a
1 em.ton reached In only two ossga, East
Middlesex .04 Smith Oxford. The trials
will tike plaoe on the same day, viz., Wed
n eedy, O,toter 15, .t 130 o'olock In the
ahernioh,
The petitioners in Etat Mlddle.ex are et
i..
Rose, 11. F. Whetter, and Thos. Al,
F'arlane, and the respondent 1)r. (1, A
Routledge, M. P. P. The trial will maks
place at I.nndoo.
The South Orford case will he tried at
W'oodsta-k. The respondent i. Donald
• h.rland, M. 1'. 1' , and the petitioners
(' R. Pali/nye, ,1 11 Hor.m.n, and W. Ir
flog.
Mown.. h- Y Wei non, K /' , J A
1'e10son, K. C., and A. 1f II -&uon tpora,e 1
for mho Liberals, and M. oar, \V' 11 M. -
1'her.on and Kimund Bristol for the
eerv•tivrs
The I 'hurt will most. .gain next Funr lay
1a arrange Inc other trials. 'the bilges de_
olded to hold two 1.1•1. s week, And I.
mooted eaoassl to that .Heat.
Comity Coaoolllnr T R Hayti of **-
forth, has • Arnhem arm as the result of an
•old.nt which befell him • few d.y. sen
He was golnq Into Seaforth from hl. farm
on • load of haled strew when the rook gave
way on ens std.. The balm .1 pp.d gaff,
•n 1 Mr. Hays wont with them. and In the
mfr -.p 'he Imp hone of the right so ni, be-
tween the .dhow .n4 the shoulder, wee
freotared Th• well knows county .noec,l-
or'. Mends throughout the county will
sympahir+ with him in his m **flue.
AUCTION SALES
11 parolee getting/ their ft* Title printed et
this f11o. will have a free notice inserted
le this list no to the time of Gale.
Bainanay, (kn.. 4Tu.---Aiotleo sale ni
eighteen gond gods rnllkt.4 oilers and
twelve heifers at the late Sheriff Gibbous
pl.., Britannia reed, eommaseine at 2
e'eleek, .harp. Rion/den Pria,, proprietor.
fwrvt. Urenev, a4Homeer.
CARNEGIE'S. LIBRARY PROPOSAL•
Tn fhr Itdltew of TR* thnw- ,i..
Stn, Vont a odens will doshtlw h•v.
sated M. letter by "ay*" In year lean. of
Sept. 18%. The hew peeves* the t;•r•
B elle library pompom' le • fair light, and 1
oaa folly *odors* the feats ,liven and ilio
footloose* supresed therein, lo la Oman
e.eary to reuprtuitte the history of Sb• ve'-
lou, e.eps takes fur the '''1",s of wear to:
the liberal offer meds to the town r. f ••red
to to your '• 1rrsspaadent's letter, but t u
aultio!eot to say that, a 1(501 resole' iter 1n
piss of the or* which was ,,,tolls sty
to Mr C•rosgle'e .gent haying been t1' -
coined to Irian and mowed as oc..Isfect.ry.
nothing remeloed out for the goose 1 to re-
new the parents* they had feint r:y Mt**
Mr Bertram was wllllog to aco'•pi. th 1 gar
I.1(, sum. toolude1 In the up•kwp of the
library such ea government and county
grants, tier and feet, water and light.
as part of the 111,000 nea'otenaaoe ruin red,
so that t', would have been 00oeoesemy l0
the oounoll to levy any special rate Lorlrg
the delay who'll ensued the osunolt seem to
bale reoousid. red their pueirion and to bats
some to the conclusion that they cannot
g've the gu•ranlc• rrqu red. .t ootber ice n•
ter of the board and myself were ata meet-
ing of the apooial commit tea ut the oouooll00
Sept. 3rd, at whloh the opinion was ex -
preened that the proper 9eno0e to give the
g uarantee were the l'ublio Library Board
and that they could compel the masell to
levy the lull amount allowed by law, v
.W0 halt mill on 'my Jolter of aieeseu,rot.
Aso* from the fat that \1r. t aro.mte does
set require • tee from the Baird but
from the oouuotl. the Act regalt'ing politic
libraries says dietlnotly, part 11, sec. 18:
"No special rate shall us lime I by soy
muulctpal council for the psrpome of a pub•
Lc library organiztd •oonrd'og to ptre I1 of
this Act, writ! • bylaw has been first ap
proved by the electors ot the municipality to
required by part I of th11 Art " Thls
would ocoulee • tnrther o00005e my delay
.0 carrying out $ project wh,oh hos been be
fore the puhl'o ter tis. greater part o1 •
year and hes been the uccaeioo ot • lengthy
correspondence with Mr. estimate'. avant.
If we modem this uamrtalo pointy, sppar-
G etly not knowing 001 nen nand.. 1s It not
likely that Mr. Carnegie may wean his
bands of us altogether and devote hie gifts
to thou who can •ppreelate them end are
'tithe( to mooept them on bis own term.? In
view of the a tselteb sod unremitting efforts
nut forth by our Tate eecretary•trewurer,
Mr. A. J. Moore, it seems to me 11 wou'd
be but a fi iio, tether., to his memory to go
forward with • work he bad eo much at
Mort, and to wbtoe Le devoted w much of
his time. 1) .1. NArTaL
Goderloh, Sept. 2101, 1902. -
THE. ASSIZES.
N ew Ike Caws me the LIa were ah pe•ed.f
last Week
Tne cession the list for the sitting of the
High Court lost week were dl.po.-1 of es
follows
Muer+ vs The Coders. b Elevator Co. -
Au •onion to roomer on • prom story note.
Ho't, K. (' , o. uirl for tilt ; Wm.
Proodloot. K C , fur deft. By ooseant re-
ferred to the Looal Matter.
Hallaten vs. Hallman et al.-An•otlon
tor spenifio performwce of • sale ot lands.
l'h11ip Holt, K. C., for plff ; E. L Durkin -
me for delta. Liv oe0.eet of counsel Hie
L• rdahip directed judgment to be entered
against the defe.d•at, .tons Hallman, for
the Immediate poeswloo of the lands in
question without coats.
Rook et •1. vee. 'Trott - Ao tuition to set
aside • gift to anticipation of death. The
ploloull. ola'ined • sum of money In power
orlon of the defendant which the latter
otalmel eau given her by her now deoeaed
enol.. Tide •ot:o3 was transferred from
the jury Iia and was tried without • jury
W. l'roadfoot, K. C., and L H Dickson
„(.(:tete') for plfi•.; 0, H. Watson, K C.,
( 1'erne'() and F. W. (Badmen (Exeter) for
deft. Judgment w.. reserved.
Neelim v.. Grand Truk R'lway Co-
rk* was ID motion for damages for lojvries
received by plaintiff on .0003.1, as allege],
elan escape of .team from the heating pipe
en • 0. T. R. train, tin steam blinding the
plaintiff and causing h1m to fail between the
ser step and the platform* he wee stout
le board the trate. The ome was tiled at
the previous Atelzw, wheal the iury d1e-
agd, and a new il bed. E, L.
Ihckreeu.un for pill ; tr1;. aF'. Shepleywas, h. C ,
( rorc,te) and Pnil p Bolt, K. U , for deft.
V.td•ct rot plaintiff ler $2E0 sad ousts
.I s t. •r.t.blp raid the nos* 01 t5a first trial
w,.ul,I f glow the result all this ltisl.
('oak v.. Smltb---Ao soiree for bee.. 9 of
p unite 01 marriage. W. Yroudfoot, K. C.,
and W. M. Stools r (Braewle) for p'11 ;
Hugh Guthrie, K. l'., Guelph, tor dolt.
I h t ptslenff, Woo H. Cook, Is e man of 40,
sal ug near Brussels, and the def,,. tart,
F.Upl.emta Smith, is a widow of 52 years,
with • Rio too -up testily, who now resides at
Guelph. Plalmiff'e olalm was for *2 500.
Some of the e,lde000 was decidedly Gamy.
The oorreeptodeoce read eau amus mg, and
shoat -it that the plesuff was original and
adept In the employment si sorlp' u •I
quotation,. The defame, •dmtttlo* the
teolwtu.I right to sue, had paid Into ormet
one mot as onmptusetlon, but the tiny
brought In s verdict tor the defendant. and
recommended that the pit huff pay back the
oe,t that she hs1 pard to:
Van l.'.mp va. l'orley.5 al. -an aotloo
for the oonstruotlon of the w111 of the late
(*erre Vat Camp, who desorit all his farm
as the east hall of lot 41, 1a the 6 It tonere.
shoo of the township of Hutt Wawaooeh,
whereas it was in realty the west half.
Judgment was given deciarloy that the sa d
went half and not the rad hilt passed by the
01111 of the tenet or tri the devises. Philip
Holt. K. C , for plff.: W. P,oadfoot, K. C ,
for dela.
Allan vs. Aodrewe-an Iclsrpleadir Imus,
the action miming Irom the memo at or -
auto of two oars of cattle shipped by the de-
fendant, J. F. Andrew., the puietiff, An-
thony Allen, oiaiming that S .phen Andrews
smilest whom he held • claim, wee part
owner of the mettle. Rla Lordship tits
pennd with the jury ; J. P. Mabe, K. C ,
(Stratford) and L. E. Deooey tor pl3. ; W.
I'roudfoot, K C., to - dell Verdlot for de.
fendaot with all aids and expeosw, the
delendaat underfetlo, to bring oo action
for the wrongful .etzwe of the goods is
quest'0e.
t:Itaii trity I'1'VnK:,TMtNT
Gu
I. r eh, Sept. I8.)', 1902.
re 11,. Lordship, Juatice Meredith.
\1y Lotto -We, tie grand jwnr• of the
County of Huron, osaembled herr, stats last
we have tbls day visited tis• oouoty jail and
find the buildi ng lo • very oleao sod @alis•
faotory coo.litton. and ills Inmates clean
HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
Will be run on SEPT. 30
returning until Nov. 30th. 1902.
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HT eta.
S the Temple of 1.im ; Phar'oah'e Pal-
{L� tie Rnmw, Ar.na : 1he lb-
eNuctina of the City of i'empeii.
The grandest stage pintore seer presented.
Wednesday Even'g, Oct. let
A .penial prndrtetion of the
h-antifel Drama . .. .. . .
"INCOMAR
ss
"The Barbarian"
Prices only 25c., 35c. and 50c.
Ilan at Kidd'.. Bookstore
1 STEWART'
CHOCOLATES. * j
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A We have just re- t.
s ceived a large ship-
.,.. ment of these lam- Aki
3 ▪ ous Chocolates at,IS
The BALMORAL CAFE .
Do You Need Footwear?
MINES
e
You call not do better than give us a call for your fall supply. N„
have all styles in all leathers for Men, Women and Children at
prices that will snit you
Our Buz Call Bale, with heavy mammon Wee. solid lo.
sole, en 1 fancy punched vamp and quarter is A 1 value at
$1 50 Jest the thing to keep out the wet.
Boys' mad Girls' Sohool Show in suitable etyl. for /a'1
wear. They are mads •Kone and durable, yet oat and trim
to eppear•ocr.
Men's ('lough Boots at very r..00abl. prime. Our
Man. fine (tae at $1 50 Is the boat for the money that we
have yet offered you.
Our Stocks of
QUEEN
UALITY
REPAIRING
for
Women and WALK-
OVER for Men
are wt 11 aslorted with the leading styles.
E. DOWNING,
Red Front Shoe Store.
'Next Jas. Wilson's Drug More.
end well employed. We are also pleased to
st* we met with • very oourt.oue recut).
'too from the oftioials with ell Information
desired respecting the management of the
iostliutton and condition of the lomalmo
W. tound six tomato, three for vagrancy
and three for d m:od, but we do de -
pie* the necessity for people of uoeoand
mind befog kept to a plane set apart for
criminal.. Hat de do not lied tbo otholals
to to at fault, as we believe they have done
ell to their poser to pt them r.muc, d to
the proper place, but would reoommead
that every effort be matte to remove the
rang man Or.er In some oleo* whore he
oan get proper Iriatmee for his dowse.
\1'e have also Maned the Houle of Industry
*td find the building and ground* in good
ooniitton with the exception of .om. r.p•Ire
4.qulred *cellar flux.. We found Mr.
French. (ho omfatter of th. Institution,
obliging and very wiUleg to glye ell I.for-
m•tton rqutred. The produce of the funs
moa■ 05,1 good and speaks well for the lo.
dust:), of the inmate,. We tied then are
eigbty-'eco (rimose, tilty-two mak. and
thirty female.. Two ot the *melee *rollick
and some .t the old men very *firm. 1'h.
lomat+. •re fairly well *tidied u far as We
could (earn, had suffiolent ford, but we were
Out well satisfied with the ole.oluwa aid
g0altty el the dries W'e uodentand from
the m that the lostuuuon 1. manwet
and run shaper than soy other I.ke msutu
ti o In the Province. But else grand jury
White that too much uoonomy should not
be practised 11 it is to be at the expense and
welfare of the inmates. These remarks we
submit for your Lordshtp's approval, thank
ing you for ycur sri.taooe In our work, also
ail (-there In concoction.
D. J. SHANNON, Fotrmso.
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t t To the Ladies.
eer
BEDFORD BLOCK
The opening of ttte fall millinery season finds my stock,
an usual, complete in the • various lines pertaining to
ladies' heatiwear. The most novel effects in shapes anti
trimmings are to be found here, and our work in mak-
ing up orders has always been satisfactory to my cos
Comers.
Ladies are invited to visit my showroom and inspect
my stock at their convenience.
Miss Cameron,
Milliner.
01.3m Go.. Hamilton and Newgate streets.
TLI.e.emrst: \e
IIODG ENS BROS.
rad 84411 WECT moi
Nall Lrwv 5T.
The New
Fall Coats.
OUR order for fall and winter jackets was not placed
until the very last minute that we dare delay and
he sure of getting delivery in time for the fall trade.
We ordered after the styles were set and there was
no guess work or chances taken in selecting our
stock. You can hey your fall coat here feeling confi-
dent that the style you select is absolutely correct in
every particular.
We are ready now with a stock of fall jackets
that you will not easily duplicate or equal. Gar-
ments from the best German and Canadian makers
have a place in it, and thanks to our double buying
power, values are better than ever before.
Led -ea' sloth jtckets, well nude from
good gn.lity cheviot.. trl.cks awl
soloee, dnuhln breasted, cost onllsr,
peer' button*, Bosh...... . ... . 15 00
L.diga' beaver an.l cheviot j,cketr, 27
mad 36 Inches long, newest •tyles,
double breasted, mist collar, pearl
buttons, well made, lined or mi-
lked, very .p' el.) value M. each
_.,..$7 00 and $7 50,
Ladies' handsome sloth junto., made
from good .1na11ty heayer and :hev-
lote, newest 1 yle•, doth'^ breasted,
pusrl button., (rued tbroogtoot,
,reys, blacks and f.wn., at each .. ?A 50
L%din■' jsake*, made from line ker-
eeyr, 36 and 42 inehe,, double
breasted, pearl buttons, limed
t throughout, velvet or plain collars,
very handsome garments, 1e fawns,
b!aoks and greys, extra good value
at each. ... $10 00
Many d,ff.ren' .'yl.s in ladles' jsckete, file good., extra quality, explosive ely;.e,
til -t about two, not more than two nr three of any one kiwi and of Pomo only
one, made from but iterative In *woe and blooke at each $12 00. $14 00, 118 00
Rain Coats.
If you have to be out in the rain at all a rain coat will
Salta its.t48t--tW'Qs•OYar-i11* p -Boase ,.. Some new ones that
came in this week aro' worthy of your attention, and if you
want a garment of this kind you will not find better values
anywhere.
Ladies' rain cone, mode of all word shower proof oloth, in dark fawns of grove,
single or dnrble hrea.ted, very Inset Wyle, ■ervice.bls garments, w111 not tear
like the ordinary 00.t In which rubber Is used, each 1116 50 and 19 00
Ian est primed garment., $3 50 and 15 00.
Handsome
Suitings.
People who ought to
know say that we are showing
what is easily the best stock
of dress stuffs for fall and
winter wear that can be seen
in town. Be that as it may,
we know that Dress Goods
business never was better.
Better business does not come
by chance, and the only reason
we can give for it is that
stocks and values are good,
real good. Ilere are some
sample values.
\II wool eerie*, 36 *ohm wide, good
weleht, suitable for waist., skirts
er children's wear, In black, oayy.
o*rdtoal, browo, oto., Terry .peotsl
vainest per yard
25)
Heavy cloth mailings, 36 to 40 Inches
mold., all the plantar colors for fail,
will make servlc.tbie mite, per
yard 253 aid 40c
All wool ohsvlost and smarm sult-
Inge, good w.Ight, firm strong
oloth that will mak• up and wear
well, blacks, browns, name, .to ,
per yard . .....50c and 601
44 -,.eh ell•woel cheviots, stylish and
servimable material that always
looks well when made up. This
lion le extra good value and comes
to black and navy only, per yard.. 150
Fine homespun., 56 ioohes wide, no
more seroloea;,Ie material for fell
motto .1n to had, made from clean.
pure, saluted yarns, homy ••oagh
n make up withnu' lin re, co'nr.
absolutely fait, In greys, brown•,
nary•, 'be new .hedee of green sort
black, extra good value at per yard 11 OG'
Good ohevioi and hrotdolnth .ai'Ing,
very fine materiel, pian or camel's
hair effect, single sous, no two
alike, in all the fahlnnable enter
-
Inge aid bleak, mob, $6 00, In 00. $t 00
Two Flannelette Specials.
Two lines in flannelette that are extra.good values, some stores would call them
bargains, but they are just samples of the downright good values you can get here every
(lay. New goods just here last week.
Fano, striped flannelette, good weighs, (firmly we,es,
.troeg and serviceable, a No wottmeot of patinas, feet
orders, per yard fee
Heavy Engll.h flannelettes, Imported by eonelve', refs
finish, colors guaranteed tam, s splendid sloth that will sive
exnelleet wear, hie range of good patters, le pinto, blow,
grays oto., per yard 19{5
HODGENS BROS.