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TIIE hIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
RESS STUFFS, MILLINERY,
JACKETS AN FURS.
THESE. are the departments we would specially call
your attention to this week. The markets have
been carefully searched for the latest styles and best
values. Come and look them over.
Dress Goods and Silks.
New Camel Hair Cloths.
New Zibeline Stnpo Cloths.
New Broadcloths and Cheviots.
New stripe Waisting Goods at 60
and 75c.
New patterned Satir, Cloths for
waists.
New Jackets and Furs.
Bargains in Sable huffs, regular
$12.00 for $9.50.
Handsome Caperines, $3:'0 $`,
$10.00 and $12.00.
L adtes' Raglan Coats.
Really the most serviceable, sty-
lish and comfortable coats on the mar-
kets. $10.00, $12.00, $I:,,W.
Millinery.
Never have we shown such sty-
lish wearable hats as this swoon.
Ready-to-wear trimmed hats for ladies,
misses or children.
Men's Clothing and
Overcoats.
• lloyo ( )vercoats wade on the tat -
eat model of the men's style, in grey
and cheviots, lined and well made,
$1.00 to $8.00.
Boys' Pee Jackets, Boys' Suits.
Men's Overcoats.
• short time. The floe weather whlob
eomoteooed ea Friday of last week has coo.
Hauled up M time o1 writing Is belay much
' powerboed, sspeololly by toe farming cow
musety. who ore busily eogayel in securing
their root sad fruit cr -p1 We trust that
the weather olerk will be planted to stinal
this Lute of ladies Sommer as lung as tee
one of 1852, wises we were [•voted with .11
weeks.
ll•r0OTleu Cutrriore-The ebootlog cos.
tau for the Agnew trophy was cupolated
las: Selurd sy, wires the (angering markt-
ms completed 1 hHe moors as tutu vs : J.
(;I tree, 695: Chas. KBlett, 633: 11. .1,
Crawford, 634 ; A. Gutter, 634 : II .
590: Thee. Allen, 637. (toes. Elliott Loi
'sus. Allen were 'Jewel • handicap of
twenty points, s d the wood pr re was
awarded to Mr. EI,tott. The trophy,
which is a haodnme cup on an 'Many vedet-
te', supported by two r 11.e, was protected
to the gun club by le Ai;aew, ot ('hntos,
and a good deal of swerve has been lakes
in the tautest for it. It was a straight
shoot for the cup, and Mr. (:lover now
holds it Wrmasently. J. I. ('.nteloo, et
Clinton, put up • prize of • silk umbrAla
for the highest average, which was &leo wop
i,y Mr, glover, who had 13 shote and to
go at 67 pt;nti. 1). J. Biotite emote
second with 7 shot. sod an ay 1 62.
The Raglan waterproof Fall
(',oats ere eotufortable and stylish. We
have than in greys and new bronze
shades
I (,cavy Frieze Oyorco te.
Dressy Cheviot Coats, r., n8.50
and $10.00.
!Clew Suits, Pants, Short (,oats.
Every kind of Men's Underwear.
Small Wares.
This department is always up to
date. All the wanted kinds are here
of Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts,
Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, etc. Special
belta made of watered sill; with oxi-
dized silver buckle at 21e.
. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.
Now in full swing. Suite made to order. Dresses or
waists. Satisfaction guaranteed. MiSS SUTHERLAND
comes to us well recommended and her work so fait bears
it out. Never have we turned out better work,
GIVE US A TRIAL.
It is well ;to keep in mind those free premiums we
give on cash purchases.
Smith Bro's & Co.
BAYPIELD-
Emmet', Ibt. 310, 1902.
Rrrti,st.it -Henry Fater:o rhureturn
eel home from his summer tour on the S. S.
Rayfield. goveromeat survey ben*. See ties
beso'urveying the north shore this Tear.
Harry etperlegod • very otcINng timi ea
the return trip. There was • heavy wind
anti be heard some poise In lbs engineer's
Maim; cabin, end on iblog to ucert.io the
cause found the ',bole Interior of the cable
1. a blaze, ooe of the lumps heeling exoioied.
He promptly gave the alarm sod .Iter some
forty minute' hero* fighting the mew finally
not the upper -hand of the tire. but not be-
fore ooestder•ble damage was dour, I1
Dame near befog the last trip of the old
boat.
O,IrrARY,-We have to record eg.tn the
visit o1 the grim m death and the pa. -
sing away of Mies Sarah A. t'oilsd.v .t the
age of (u ty-thres, years, departing this life
on Friday afternoon eat lest weak. Site had
Leen an Invalid for the past sir Tome and
had been 000tieed to her 1,3 ',gen last An
gnat. She was • devoted Chrtstletn. for
mese lens a member e1 the Methodist
oburoh and • worker in the Sunday school,
laves/ to Flys op ter oho. on aeoount et
111 beelih. las all bet trouble nod mottoes
she had never boon heard to complain. Sbe
left behind her tour brothers and three de-
ters : John of Rondo, Mtoh. ; George of
Lewiston ; Herbert of Colette. ; William of
introit; Mn. McAllister of Huston, Tits;
Mn. Adam Thompson oft;-derlob and Mrs
Cowie of this Tillage. 'lbs 1 1 took
plata on Monday. The sad news was re-
oeired the same day of the death of William
of I)etrolt.
Clil•R,'ti Nori.e.-Preparatory sayice was
held on Friday, used also the ordmatlo0 of
R Davidson and Mark Wilson as elders.
'the settles of Cattle's oburoh, St. Helve.,
•skid the pastor, Rev. Churls" Rutherford
it the iodisation 'striae at the aloes of the
piep►ratery service. Oo Suoday, prior to
the dispensing of the sacrament thirty five
),lad the oburob, Dims ase srtl6oate and
twsty•111 by prolesiloo of faith. An uo
uwallplarge stteudaooe was present at both
melees, and the membetehip le evidently o0
he aortae, again, due doubtless to the *f-
leets eat the present pastor .. .1'*. oaora-
met of the Lord's 'upper 51080- t dl.peneed
at Port Albert, when lour were received
,o members on profession of fslt6
tea meeting, under the auspice. of tn.
Ladle.' old Society, will be held In Erskine
church bss•ment on Thursday ',Wooer,
the 13.6 lost. An interesting prat/tarn will
tie provided, cotsisting of music by tI.. Au
ours obolr sad sddrsess by the resident
clergy end other'. The proceeds will be
•pplld to church purpose.. 5.. bills for
further par1icslars,
PIR'"S At -(:. Horne and 11. Stewart
.res each of them nurstbg a sore finger, caus-
ed by felon. We are violated to know they
tr. getting better Mn. Nettles and
1 or daughter, Mt C. Elliott, atter s few
I.vs pleasant vii it to frleads at Strathroy
nd 1;adertob, have returned home, and re•
port having enjoyed the visit... ... Yon
rumble Uugg.nnon &cilia, Mr J. O
•Verd, returned home on 1Vedne. Icy dint
•eek after having a pleasant visiting tour
..Hong rslativs and Ineoye at Wingham
.0d ylololty, for about s week. Afro on
Sa4urdar and Sunday be bad a pleasant visit
with D. Jardine and friends and former
acquaintasom is the beautiful Circular
Low Mies Jane Rutherlord felt bore
on Monday on • visit to Meads at Brussels.
Mew. Wm. McNslty and no, Scott,
.re visiting the former's parent', Mr,...
'(
At, Port Albert R J. Crawford
sod . D. Sickle, two of I)osgsoson's
isadlsg .portemeo, hetet accompanied by
E. J CaoWlon, of Clinton, lett here on Wed-
needay of last week for 16e Hunton' 1'ars
due In Muskoka. W. wi.b them s pl
anti suoc.uful time and este return ..,
A. D. McPherson, of the Forest City,
Inspootor Agricultural Loan Company. of
London, p.ld an tff,ral v,•t here sol goys
y„ear oorrespoideat a pleasant call,
we have heard of only se et two sufferer•
from Hallowe'en prank,. Ia these cases
boggle' ware mining but nothing more
et rete.
$t'Hool. NOTTS - Our board of education
met on !Woodsy night of this week. A
oomruoio&ttoo from the Witcher, oakum
for • grant to help with • Christmas tree,
was fovorble received. l ice applications for
the position of 1,•toiler for tine oomlog year
were considered by the board. The lowest
salary a,ked was $265 and the highest $350
The board deoided to make an offer to one
et the applicants; and later we will be able to
say who the eucoesefnl on* te.
DUNLOP.
MoNtiAY, Nov. 2d, 1902.
'16s following Is the report of Y. S. No.
9, Colborne, based on the Ikteber examin-
atlou: -Pt. 1 -Mar Shaw. ilr. I'e 11 -
Gladys Stewart, RtkeI Carey. Jr. 14 -Herb
Chisholm. Mr. 11-01tver Tuatara*. .1r.
111 (•)-Annie McGraw, Moble 1 sung,
Lola H . .1•. IIi to)-(lertfe goald,
Frank Ulazer, _ Kh.ie LUDklat.r, Wilber
Ntewasl. Sr. III -Home Ctattors, RNnIs
Wllllu•, Mamma Shaw, Wllllo Glazier,
James Harker. IV -Edward Shaw, Cleve-
land Tlohborne, Jean Cluttot, Mantle Hark -
•r, John Tobie, V -Rote Shaw, Edward
Lawton . E. Co/rgR, Teacher. '
TIILNPAY, Nov. 4th.
Se, oral parties ca Friday sight of last
week made Ilse young folk. forget shoat
eneeeloght nide, madam an IWO o1 written
Moa Teruo la the Wein, moon hie *tper-
tenos" being a preeperttoa trip in the lar -
•way Atha district. He will spend invent
mouths hon.
Iters. Brophey, who has been coeosoted
w,tb the Hill Telephone C" '. office bare for
nate tour, !eft en Muud•v for S1at1o1d to
take • pusttto0 in the Company's employ
Uwe.
William Strauban, of i.oulavdlI, Ken•
tut ky, a 14 1050 eau bottoms 00000ted
with the e,1 t el but 1.nu at L,obu'o. He
is oom'uu or buUoes w. i h p'e•oure end u
rioting his wily fries" 1e r., 16,. 1w.luy,
Hewes Sh,rm in, el 1 01 ktun, Apes , is
vist.u; b e l t e a Wm Sharman, and ha
o.hor re'a•lyu here, Mr. Sherman le •
former rimiest of Cil Veit and also was at
nee time • Member re (101,006 Colle,tt•ie
Leiltate.
Ass. Reid left b1osdsy morning fur
nitrides to dm some bei Al.yiog no the new
V. T. ft. stalls there Mr. Rad did some
work at tis Dew Station here under the
same foreman, who was anthue to have is
assistance at the Petrolen buildiult
Woe to wDavidooly-An
sNem. T6a scat ma- SHOE PROBLEM
Woe snoly-Frq aures and was nisi Its
$1.950.
The has weather of the pest week
allowed of Ins oonolualoo of the lawn bowl -1
tng oompetrttou, %Vat. Lsoe won the
Second prize; tree bis'. a 6.' already tame
anouuoced, (atlog (e,n woo by J. Dei
U ('opoell.
The Ontario Governmat will 'ocelot=
ho '25thoI Mot, 1903,ile oftitnI 4.1 ler
11.0 oelehta wo las this Preemie of His
Moe. y'e bL• thdal . Th • 24th u' M•y falls
on • Sun 'ay. sod November 9 h is not a
suu+t'ile d .te for a boll1.).
G. Alien Jeokell, • gradate of liodeitob
Colliila'o footnote, who 6.e been teacbtug
at C.rdstoo, Albette, recsully melee) am
•ppalotm-ot to •..:hoof in Dawson Lily at
• high eatery, and loft Immiliately for the
North to take the potitto°.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Whitely and sou,
Ma bland 3. Whitely, left Tuesday mousing
1, r Pem6toa, North D•kots, whole they
wdl beucciortb reside They are followed
to their aim butte by the roe wieb.s of
messy old Meads here Mr,. Kobt. White -
Iv left last work for Washlogtos, Pa., sad
wit: rends Mr. and Mn, W httell est Pem•
bine la the spring.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
lleilowe'en :pranks are sometimes ulmtat
enough to glue people Ma. 'Thar are over ter
another year. but the best of at. oma Selo eye
be obuiud at Pridham'e tailoring establish.
moot.
A E. A'Ito, of B.omdler, had an auction
e.'. recently and will soon become • raw
dent of Goderlch.
tl . Green. Trafalgar .•n.:, hes barn on
the sick het lately, but id somewhat Im-
proved this work.
Abdrew WhlMly's residence on Newrate
street was sold at auction last Tburslec to
N c1 . Nutt, for $930.
John Salkeld, B.y'tiell road, Int bis d riv-
er, Lucy, lest week. The oau,e ot deal (1
was parallels of the throat.
Tho.. 1.codry sold another bunco of
about forty oaltl. for Mr. Peers a; the Brit-
ish Kxcbo'ge stables en S•turlay.
Mrs. George Aobeson was re *looted
oorreepoodlag .err.t•ty o1 the i'rovincul
1V. C. T. U. at tis. oonvootlon . in Toronto
tut week
There was a lengthy sinter of t6. Dirt -
mien Court on Monday, 1 on.. of more
tbas usual Interest oocupytog the alleation
of the Court.
Thos. Burns Witold Ms farm Ire Odo-
rioh township, lot 67 is the Maitland .on -
LELBURN.
WattOxs mi, Nov. 5:b.
K. Blake, one of Hullett's progressive
tumor', recently paid • vett to M. Foley,
one of the old friend. of his h,yhood day r
la Mayo county, Inland. They had quote a
obeli over old times In Erin's green isle.
Our former townsman, Wm. Strnch.o, I.
up from Louisville, Kentucky, on (minae
In °chat ?ion with hie farm here, which he
has for rale. He will be present today at
Geo. Folford'e sale, and expeota to meet o
number of old friends and mightier.. He
brought with him some oottoo blossoms
from the sunny South to•gIT* to h n old
friends •bout here.
POHTER'S HILL
MOS,A0. Nov. 3r1.
Miss Amy Col has returned from Kin -
o srdine.
Mies Pearl Nswiss le fa Uodorlcb at
preemie
Mr and Mrs. Jas. Harrison spent San•
day at Wm. Elliott's.
Reid Torrance was the guest of P.ytield
1rlouds on Toe••tl.y evening.
Rev. Mr. Y.I;and w111 brl4 revive) meet-
ings to Bethel Only( h nett week.
The Miens Drysdale, of the Horou rod,
soar Ooderlcb, were pouts at ,loo. Tor
ta1ea's oo Sunday.
Mr. end Move Wyld, of Stanley town
-.hip,were the guests of their slater, Sire.
H Young, on Sunday.
11. ". Mol)ougall had t e mufortuoe to
lyes • team of working norms. The animals
bad eaten a u wrathy of wheat.
DUNGANNON.
Novas, The loom ageoey In Dungannon
for Tux Sturru.le at the omoe of J. O. Ward,
J. 1'., conveyancer, to.. who will receive
orders for subscription*, advertising and lob
work, and ie authorized to give receipts for
amounts mild for the same.
Seettem or Codi tt..- 1'6e manclp•l
father' of the township .f West tt' awarls"h
will meet In the council room on Wedner
day nett, 12,h Inst.. •t 10 A M.
L It.i 'RV Nt'r IN IT --The Adver-
tiser in last week's Beat Mate w that one C.
Keret, of Marengo, Mlob., has this y ear hut
three, imps of •1rawberr,ee. whioh netted
hlmlOo, 15_,, and 25 respectively.
HALLOWler,11 I'oA lK'i -lie have been In-
formed that some of our young men outside_
ofthis trainee on Hallowe'en night were mo
foolish as to oelebrate by removing gates,
etc. 'Tee sort of oon,lGot 1. reprehensible,
and pulls" who do snob delle should be
punished, as It leaves pt•lpls' garden, es
posed to Injury, and great damage 1, sus-
Wood
ustaioed by owners.
Tun WIAr11rk.--O0 Tuesday nigh• last
about four Inches of the beautiful 1e11 to
WIughom end vioialty, but disappeared In
---COW---CH AI N5
and- LANTERNS
SNAP SHO1 S.
- There are two Norfolk, once Inure In
sight, and the bright smile on H.I.. littehv's
countenance is a full 10110 -candle power.
'1 he boys did not forget H tllowe'eo, and
tis -r+ was 000.tderable noise on some of the
bask streets that evea:ag. A number of
gates wine bltad sad other Hallowe'en
t•ranks were iodalged In, but we have not
heard if any more merlon. mischief.
Aootber family which t.e are glad to see
added to our roll of oH.zes la Hirt of David
Jardine. who has purchased a reatleno on
Cambridge • stet. Mt. and Mn. Jardine
and their tawny hey* bora esteemed resi-
dentsof Uungenno• v;o'ulty, and are new
retiring from the activities of farm life.
The cattle guard oommulon.r appoint-
ed by the Dominion l:ov.rum-nt hu 6rd
Stratford as the tautest pclot 1•'r the oouot•
tee of Waterloo, Bruce, Huron, Perth and
Oxford, to hear fat were and stockmen give
their statement, and state timer grievances
tc the eemmtason. The date of the 000ler
seas is to be agreed upon hither repr..eab•
Oyes of thee* oouotls.
The Ridgetnwo t'I&isdmai.r say, of •
young mac well known in Do lerloh, the son
1 Rev. Jasper Wtleoo, formerly pastor of
No t6 street Methodist ohural: "Mr. Mei-
ssen
ei-
weft Wilson, one of Rldgetowo'a best known
,oang meo, left Monday for Souris, Man,
has been suc-
cessfully SON -
ed by the
manufacturer
of--.- -
,SHOE II/OMEN
They combine every eletuaut of shoe perfection.
In FIT, STYLE, :ERV ICE end COMFORT they ere HARDLY
EQUALLED and NEVER SURPASSED.
MANY WOMEN
aro made nervous and irritable by the pinching and cramping (if
ill-fitting shoes. Such women should lose no time in becoming
acquainted with these shoes.
They are modelled on scientific lines, so that while being "ten
easy as an old shoe," they tit without a wrinkle and please the
eye with their graceful curves.
Ask us the conditions of +he $5,000.00 Queen Quality prize contest.
- Last week J. C. ldosn res, -Tory mem-
her in the Legis'ature for North Perth, and
r•'day last Dr. Sttypan, Tory member in
Niirth Norfo'k, werfeauctiet1 down in court.
Rtss4 majority has in TreaaetI .)0 per cent
in tiro weeks, with beverelcounties to hear
from, and • long wtuter ahead.
IMPAIRING
E. DOWNING,
Red Front Shoe Store.
where 6e has secured • position fa a hortbw•J stare, slows b. hu made alar
mercantile bumome. Mr. Wawa hes brant friends, wko wish him every mucous" h bas
lir some same a mesh r of the staff ot 0 •i es
weeta hone•",
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HARRIES ID Strait •rd. on Thure4.y, Oc-
tober 33th, to Mr. sod Mn. R. J. flames,
a son.
DIED.
SHARMAN.-1■,Ooler,ch, on Thursday, Oo
tober F:tlzabetbw,fe of IGfward
Sharman, geedi2 role.
(I'INCE. lolled ch. on Sunday cvaeine
Neave. ,. - Yiiaawth Grant, relic,
p,00e.
A R E i. EA 11 1': it 8 .\ T
McKENZIE & HOWELL'S
HARDWARE STORE
We have just received the fourth car of
PORTLAND CEMENT
in a little over one month. This will
likely be the last to come to town this
season. We have some not spoken for,
but put in your order early as it is go-
ing out fast.
•
TryapaokageofINTERNATIONAL STOCK
FOOD or H E R B A O R U M for your stock.
McKENZIE & HOWELL
BAST a/DK ',QUARK.
GODERICH.
COMING AND GOING
John Lawson bee returned from his trip
Io Manttob ,
Ju. Alexander has gone M Stretford,
where he has • poeltdoo,
Mr.. Lana is visiting relatives In Aeb6eld
lown.hlp and at Kincardine.
Walter Hearn, of Klimaille, .1.ited
trtende in town over Sunday.
Fred Cratere left Tuesday morniar to
take s position in Buffalo.
'•terra Johnston has returned from •
month's visit to Quebec Province.
Will. Webster bas gone to (.rand Rapids
to wotk In ons of the factories there.
Mrs, R. H. kafferty, ..t Toronto, Is visit
Mg relatives at Nile for • few wets.
Mrs. .1. l(. Mattoon, of Toronto, Is
yu,t.ng at the teddeoce of Mn. Kiel,.
Mw Helen lar) rt -turned last wet"
from s visit to 'Toronto, Hamltoa and
I. olden.
Mra..1. T. Barite returned M her home Is
Stratford on Svurdsy after • vlait to rela-
tives here. '
Mrs. Wm. Ina lel: on Tuesday for Ssa
Francisco, C.Iifornit, to visit her daughter,
Mi . Show.
M. Minnie Rudd, of ('.futon, spent
several d.ye In town Int week, the guest
of rel•t'.v.s,
Walter Maodonold lett Last. week to take
• posItio0 to the Ltadeay branch of the
llomtnlon beak. -------
Assessor James Head has returntd from
hie visit to Detroit, sod 1e somewhat Im-
proved from the trip.
11. 11, Sallewe has soured a position in
Om peening depaelmast of W. U. C.raoa s
photo studio at London.
lo.. Garrick, who is el tending the Cen-
tra) IMelaes l:oilegs .6 loLtaLlord, was home
for S•torday and Sand•y•
W. A. Mee, late of the organ factory, is
sow engaged at Stratford in electrlt 01 wiring
at the Brand Trunk shop*.
('has. Sharman arrived Tuesday night
from Vorkten, N. W. T., h►vmg leen
osll,d home by hie mother's death.
Mn. Frank Cullen eon daughter, of
141 roll, have returned hying alter a tris to
Mr sad Mrs. A. Henderson, Saitford.
Mn. W. I.. (:111 and Muter Jse, of
Chitties, North U.kote, are visiting the
lad' 'a father, W. (Irso, Trafalgar etre •t.
lin Harks left on Saturday on s trip to
Nebraska, Colorado and other portions of
the States. She will b. away all winter
W. H. Thompson. the new memo mast.
ter of the Collsiate institute, has arrived
from Ewes and has .s"nmed hie position
bar.
MIB K Uraoe Polley. of l.oderloh, Oat
attn. Is the gust of Mn }rank Brown,
eyes% Mile." Milwaukee 'F:Tenieg Wis.
remain '
S. W. Alexander hes r.ternrd from
S.nit Ste. Marie, where he was attending
bis father, who ks now es I6. way M re -
*every.
Mr, and Mrs .Tames Gordan and Hiroo
ehlllnn, el 11.Mw•y, R ( -.mit%sal6r•I
Ilan In town the poet week •let*tsa Mr. Ger
der'. mother, Mn, i) freedom.
John Maedsald, et the Kootenay AN
(trier, RAMd Celweehlat a .feting his
klwar, A. R. Meednwsld, end &Misr rola.
Iayss In the ees5*y. He has spat thir-
e • ' earl
Co1orial Movill
iamb
Tho Beat and Most Elaborate
Program or Moving Pictures
Ever S•en In Ciodertch
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE,
rday Even'g, Nov. 15
and MATINEE 2:30 P.M.
.._ MANTLI3 SALE'_..
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OUR great sale of new mantles will continue 1114. all this week. Never did
we have such mantle selling as last Saturday, but a hundred jackets
Eare not sold in a day and there are still many here for people who want
41▪ 1/'- to save some money on their mantle buying. We cleared out a maker's
surplus stock at practically our own prices and are selling new jackets
for less money than the maker got for the same garments early in the
season. Not one in the lot but was made for this season's trade.
The only authentic and complete lif -1 6
reperventation of the Coronation of
RING EDWARD VII.
'l'obet(1,1 with 111• dui/1.1111g ,teect p.u{eaut
.d the King, t,rtewtt ani Coati' departing
from Wectminitor Abbey.
(touring Riyetaof La..a.
THE ERUPTION OF MOUNT PELEE
,\ , i, 1 .u,t production of that famou.
tairy 1.1',.
JACK AND THE BEAN STALK
THE THRILLING ENGLISH STAG HUNT
LONDON FIREMEN AT WORN *111 DARING RESCUE
SH3OTING THE WHIRLPOOL RAPIDS
Aol otner intensely ntlereollng oubjeels.
Prlceli T-
'Matinee 10 and 20 cents
1 Evening, 25 and 35 cents
Plan open ret Kidd's Rook Store on
1Vwlnee lay, 12111,
GREATEST EXHIBITION OF THE KIND
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NOTICE !
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Wanted. Half a million feet
good sound hard an'l soft
wood Saw Logs.
To 6. tietivered u t our saw mill, Gds
r,eh, or en the beech North and xeith of
Iled.rioh, la melte: Is phare for rafting
Hieheet mine In omit will M, paled, as
logs are sealed. (ampny s meal. to 1.
Heal. Goderich Lu
741
r Co.,
Goderl.b.
at $2 50
Ladies' Military Coats, 311 and :S6 inches
tong, sample garments, no two alike,
made from good quality beavers and
friezes, liners throughout, made to sell at
te) to fix, shake of lot • •$2,50
Jackets at $2 75.
Ladies' l;hort Cloth Jackets. These are
medium weigh; garment', suitable tor
wearing with separate skirts or for
eariyspring or fall. '11141 are made from
good broadcloths and smooth finish
materials, are lined with goof mercer -
igen sateen., eut in new coat style,
have pearl or cloth button, If bought
in the regular wry could not be sold
for leas than $6 to $8. On Saturday,
November I, you can take your choice
for $2.75
Mantles at $5.00.
Mantles for A five dollar bill that the
•utaker sold for more money early in
Dui reason. Nobby and condonablegarments, well made from goof mate-
rials that will give satisfactory wear.
Trirec-quarter length, semi fitting, ref-
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• yet callose on some, maria from best ere
and friezes, backs, greys, fawns, e
011e new this season, worth regular $
shout 20 to roll on Saturday at, each
$5.00 3
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Mantles at $6 50.
Jlany garments at this price, made f
good quality beavers and covert cloths,
blacks, greys, fawns, all 27 inches or
three quarter lengths, coat or high col-
lar, every garment lined and made for
thio season's trade. ---It bought in the
regular way $10 would be the price of
the cheeped mantle in the lot, com-
mencing Saturday you can take your
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choice of them for $6.50
Mantles at $7.75I
Ladies' Uleters, very stylish garments.
'Pei are made from good beavers, •--ell
and friezes, waists are lined. These -r
ulsterm eould not be sold for lees than - en
n i to $18 each if bought in the reg-
ular way. if you want one ot these
vary comfortable garment* for little
money" this should be your chance, for r
Satunlay,•they go on sale at., each ..57.75
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A F E t Good Garments
Few gra oo '
A few sates good pimiento That we have not enough of to lump at one price, will be put on sale
At
prices that will b' -front $3 to $6 less than real value. Thew coats are nearly all fawns, wine are satin L
lln(t
and are the chespryet lot of mantles that have ever leen In the store.
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We do not want thtse men la Interfere- with our reprise stock. They must be sold and
sold [quickly, mitt have been marked at prices that should see most of them find new owners before the -en is ovrr.
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W rapperettes
12 1-2c.
1':\1x;1 tU0ll wrapper-
i'tles ;It ;1 papula( price.
I,Inalit i ': that wi11 give
sat isi;n•1" 1'%' wear, C-0
that are fist, p
them we could easily ask
1_5e for and still give you
good value. No store in
town with as good els, as-
m00111(41t to ('1100se tl'Oill.
300 yards English and Amer-
ican wrapperette!s, assortnsl
Taney stripes and .troll dee-
sign., all new this Reason,
good quality and fast Worn,
special at per rani.... 12ic
Save your
Carpets
by putting an oilcloth mat
under your stove. It will
save its cost twice over
during +t season. All sizes
and new patterns now in
stock.
Corsets, 48c
When the maker sold
u3_thes3_colsets 110 said
they were as good as
those sold regularly for
75e per pair, and that
[toren nail over -'the
were having special
tliCuu1 at 59c a pair. Be
that as it may,we.know
that they aro a decided
bargain int
48 cents,
which is the price you
can buy thein for next
Saturday.
60 pairs of corsets, sires 19
to 25, made from strong
grey jean, very latest Am-
erican models, perfect Bt•
ting, comfortable, will not
break down easily, special
for Saturday, per pair. 48c
Grdy Flannel at 25c1
F IG1111 l at a quarter a
that i4 every thread fine,
pore wool. Every store
sells a Hannel at this price
but a very few will give
one as good as this.
Fine all wool flannel, soft fin•
plain. or twill.(liiht or
dark grey,will wash Anti wear
wet' extra ;food line, at per 3
Trf-- T'T-r-.-.^2 c •--�
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Fur Jackets, $35,00,
The Astrachan ,jacket -
ler
we are selling this winter
for $:35.00 is the host for
the money we have ever
sold. It is perfect in
every way, fur, workman-
ship and lining are first
class. If marked $:).0(1
higher lit could not hl' 9
called dear. Made 1)y one
of the best furriers in Can-
ada. We guarantee it to i
g i v e you satisfactory
wear. --�
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EHODGENS BROSP