HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-2-26, Page 8BRAND TRUNK
8 THURSDAY, February 26, 11941
THENSIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
SURELY
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"There is something that you want or need, that
could come from this store.
It may be a Jacket, or a Fur or a Dress, a boy's
Suit or man's Overcoat. But we couldn't go on
enumerating the stocks. What is to hinder your com-
ing; and getting it ! Not the probable cost. Don't
be too sure that the price you have fixed in your mind
isn't higher than the one you would have to pay.
Prices have had a tremendous scaling down here of
late. We pick a few items' from a storeful. If they
are not what you want come and spend a few minutes
at the store tomorrow.
Jackets at $ 1.00 each.
15 Ladies' Jacketa;y black aud col-
ors, to clear at $1.00.
Any ladies' trimmed Hat in the
store to clear at half price.
Bargains in men's and boyo Over
and Pea Jackets.
Furs ! Furs l !
Ruffs and Cepenues going at leu
than cost.
122c and 1Sc Wrapper-
ettes for 9c.
Nice patterns, good colon. To
clear the balance of stock we
quote this low price, 9c a yard
Remnants at Half Price.
Some real good pieces Cloth suitable
for waist or coat or child's dress,
going at half price.
DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.
Now in full swing for Spring business. Mise Sutherland has
given entire satisfaction on every order the past season and we
guarantee satisfaction on our work Leave code t.r i, rs ,aorta I;he
plenty of tante to hate them' matte up.
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(SlRemember We Give Coupons for the Premiums on
all Purchases
Smith Bros, & Co.
DUNGANNON.
■ Noires -The loom woe, a Dungannon
far THa Btusan. is at the um:e of J. U. Ward.
J, 1', oo•teyancer. kr.. who wW rewire
orders for subscriptions, advertising and lob
wort, and Is authorized to give receipts for
amounts paid for the same.
Mu+DAv, Feb 23rd.
MoRMY - For about eight er ten d.y. we
had cold ways et stormy end wroter
weather, which was very uopleaasot, Fob.
rusty thus far has filled the bib as to stormy
sal cold weather.
12t'?.RATi LATH,. We, along with a
hoes of friends of the .tbolsot minty clerk,
W. lase. 000gntulate him on his 'accost,
be haying been granted an ioertea, of islet.,
by abs county oounoll, thereby Wooing
their appreolatlon of his weldor s.
LIFRE A.0 linins.—Mn. E. Barter, who
haa been on a ,Isittng tour to felati.« to
Coale Same (Imola and other points to
liaeerlo, returned home lost week atter
h arlot an sejoyable tsttiog tour....
111000 Ltcenee Inepeotor .1, 1Y. Parsley, of
Ciintoo, was to our yill.ge the latter part.
•' last week, We were pleased to tee him
look as usual la the satoyment of good
\ with. ,1 F. Tom, lite yeter.D sod
popular loepeo'w of Public Schools, ytaited
Daoganoon public school on Friday of last
week, and baying aamlaed the pupil' to
Ike variant; suhjects of school ourrioalum,
expressed himself well pleased with the
progress, effiusncy and good order of Ise
paprb, and also the splendid system of tui
%len by the prlocIpel spa assistant..
Ooe day last week after enjoying a Wed-
dle, ,tilt among relatives, the newly -wedded
and sapper ' Duple. 710 , (;sorgs Smith and
bride (formerly Alio* Thompson,) returned
home. We wish them a happy sad pros
porous wedded Ifs.
NILE•
Noway, lob. 23.
WioDrot.—Tse marriage of Mies Ethel
Gram Dustew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
John Dpetow, to Al,-. .1Cooler, of i,ode-
rich, was quietly oeleurated on Wednesday
last at the home of the lode's parent,. The
oeremuhy was performed at noon by Rev.
M. J. Wlleoo. pastor of N le Methodist
ob.roh,;and was witsemed by boost twenty -
fire Attests. Teo bride, who wee gives
away by her father, was prettily dressed la
a go an of cream Bedford c ri. trimmed
with white silk and app uua, and carried •
nos.loes of bridal roses The bri.fe.m aid,
Mire Frank McLean, of Ilengannon, wore a
dress of India [coolie, trimmed with Mier -
non, and carried pink and whim carhattoo,.
W. H. Kobertaoo, of Loderlob, we. the
groomsman. Mies Fancy Shipley, of Cltntos,
Played Mendelssohn's wedding march as the
bridal par y outmost the room and took the r
positrons Delors an arch of overgreet, and
adv., stud. After the ceremony oongratu-
'atnon. were wended, and • sumptuous
dinner wet tben served, and the remainder
of the afternoon was spent In music) and
000verwtlor Later Me and Mrs. Cooper
drove to town, where they have taken up
residence in their beudsom• home os
Hamilton street. Though it was requested
that no presents should be giver), the bride
rao•ived quite a number of gifts, Inoludtog •
beautiful Worm with piano from her parents
Mrs Cooper is a highly accomplished young
lady, a good singer end a clever music an,
soda keotrai fav, rite m this neighborhood
She he. been a La'tbfcl and valued worker
in the Methodist ohurob, and will b. greath,
missed in church and social stroke.
OU N LOrr.
MONDAY, Feb. 23-1.
E N. Motrin refereed to Austin, Mand.
tubs, .fur a month', stay down her.
F,aok Allan returned to Sault Ser. Maria
Thursday alter a siege of illness, hotel ehlab
we are pleased to say be has lolly reoorared
lMany frler,lt here deeply regret to learn
of the serious illness of their former towns-
man, Jar. Campbell, of Sheppardton. We
hope his case will take the road to re overy
Leebarn now rousts lour correspondents
—two i.e T. SIOISAI., one to The New hr..
and the last one who he, arisen is Johnny
Da !Atte in Starlight, Among the four
nothing can weeps notice.
Ther, wits a chopping hes at Tho. Tioh-
bearus'e, which closed with a dammino party,
on Tborsday night. Loyal', sailor boy,
James Young, jr., assisted by Alex McNevin-
Stock=takin
Sale still oti tit
McKENZIF & HOWELL'S
We find lines that we will sacrifice to clear out,
but we cannot take space here to enumerate
them. So far the sale has been a success. We
are doing a larger business this February than
last, and have decided to add two staple lines to
our bargain list :
Coiled Spring Wire, at $2.75
Barb Wire, - at $2.75
We are known in this section as the cheapest,
and the place to buy the best hardware. We
want pleased customers and our reputation to
continue to spread and be sustained.
FENCING
is a big part of our business. We have given spec-
ial atterftion to it, and can now give almost any
kind of fencing required. We are now taking or-
ders so as to insure it teeing here when wanted.
There will be a big rush this season for fencing.
The fence we like bust is called the "Ideal." It is
correctly named, for it is the farmers' ideal fencing.
We believe it is the strongest and beat fence for the
least money that has been put on the market.
The life of a fence is the life of its weakest point
This fence is made of all No. 9 hard steel galvanized
wire (No. 9 is the large wire), that is, latterala, up -
r' is and locks are all heavy wife, and, therefore,
hillf no weak points. Truly it is the farmers' ideal
fencing.
We will also handle the FRosT, AMaRIt'AN and Pga-
Ft/'•r fences, and think we can give you entire satis-
faction. .
We will handle the REST POR'T'LAND I'KMENT made.
Our stock of HARDWARE is Irving well -assorted with Spring Goods,
and will give you entire satisfaction.
McKENZIE & HOWELL
THE PLACE TO BUY ALL HARDWARE CHEAP
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Nevis. were the violin ate. A bort ()gaol,
who had )Ju.t.reCursed hoot aeaves moot bi
Making
stay at Su Drury, wee present sod met a
large °bole of old friends around here
LEtSURN.
Musuar, Feb. 23 b.
Jobs Hunter and H. A Horton bare been
drawtog up the I supply of Ice for the
Doming summer.
Ths hums of our former resident Mr.
Amble Hertel' wee tr,gh,eoed by the adreu{
of a son sad heir on the 9.h Inst. at Carlow.
& large wrote of friend, Moder their cue
gretulatioss.
In a few day's time Lieber it will 'uta one
of Ito popular residents, ,John Stewart, who
gore to Aeetoabola will, one of tats grasd.one
to take up land grants and to wort what
they havereo.ntly purchased theretither
members of the family will follow Item io •
few weak.' time, Mr. Stowarb has boon
well knows to realdeota of Sanford, Dunlop
sod here for over half a , rotury as en op
right and `ental eon of Booms Scotland,
whose word had ever been his bond. The
kirk at L.eeburn will miss one of its most
regular atttodante during the past quarter
of a Dentary.
Moouay. Feb. 2o -d
Whs. another correspondent
William Chisholm spent ;seyet.l day, at
dtratford.
Herb. Taylor spent Monday erearog at
the Woods'.
J MoNetin spent Sunday •t the bows of
Jo. Taylor.
J"hn W extra, of Buffalo, is visit tig •t the
hero, of his soots, Richard Fulford.
1 be U. F. Society will give • social os
Frul.y evening at the home of level
Lawson. A good time is expected.
Ur Quaid, of pallor), intends Avis/ •
wood bee tomorrow and • dance at might.
iryeral of our young men propose taking it
in.
Misses Minnie and 11e1. Harrison and
Lottie Suer'. ii , of ',odes tab, meet S•iurd•y
sod Sunday with toe:r grandparent., Mr.
.red Mr.. D. Sterling.
Farmers in this o,ctios report that
laborers will tie eoaroe the eomtog harvest
se so many of our our •b e.bodled men are
suing seat in the epilog.
If that new correspondent for The Star
ttom [Assam had slimed hie u.ms Joseph
W. llllll l?rIllElS' los(,
SPECIAL MEETINGS
will be bald at the follewiissg places:
GODERICH,'IVMDAY, MAwce led
KINTAIL, - - WgDnexDAT, Musca 4th
CaRLOw, - . TutnsowY, Malcu bah
PORTER'S HILL, FRIDAY, Maws( lith
PROGRAM Ir)R uoD[Rlt'H.
1:30 p.m. Court House The speakers
will be Mews Geo Ssa'low, Clinton
"P retry"; George fallhwatte, Uoderich
Hog ' James M.tchdt, D Mda'
Iteuddy and others will also speak.
KIIITA1L PROGRAM, MARCH 4.
1:30 p m. Young. Hall. Mr H. Mor
rue, Loyal: "The Dairy Cow" ; Dr. Clark
V S, Goderich, on "Horses," and other lo-
cal speaker.. ,
Evening meeting, 7:30 o'clock. It. M.
Young, Carlow, will speak on ''The Shor
.Judging Course at Guelph" ; M. ti Cam
eron will speak, and .las. Mit.heli is also
expecte&.
CARLOW, MARCH S.
1:30 pot Mr Joe. Mallougb, Dungan-
non, sill speak on "Fencing'' ; Mr Joh*
Mtddlet,di Reeve of Goderich Township:
"How to Select and Feed Steen for the Old
Country Market," and other local speakers.
Car ow evening n.ee•ing 7:30 p m , wi
be a debate : R,solved that the Farmers
lar-titute he. .lone more for the advance-
ment of the farmer. of Ontario than any
other etltitetite'means." Affirmative wr.l
he championed by It, M. Young, Carlow,
whae the captain of the netetive will be
r:ro. Laithwatte, Oalerich. Note—An af•
mission of 1Oc. will lie charged gentlemen
ladies free.
PORTER'S tilt -L, MARCH S.
1:30 p m. Potter', Ball. ,lame', Snell,
fiullett, will speak on "Cue and Manage-
ment of Draught Horse."; N J. Ker
urghan, Bemiller, "Soiling Crops." Mr.
John Sowerby and o• her local speakers will
also take part.
Nora.—There will be no evening meet-
ing. at Qodetich or porter's Hill This is a
farmers' meeting ; let us make it a point to
he present at the afternoon session.
Come and take part an the discussion,
All are welcome.
R. N. YOl'NO, F. C ELFORD.
President, Secretary.
SPECIAL COLONIST
One Way Excursion Tickets
NOW ON SALE
Frew leilllag, ■sail•• spa e•
41011161111C11 4 etrsds airing,
,.Te Deaver, Helena 64"41Hnn., gide.. Call
Lake slip, Puente i
Wak awes
North Peelle ('anal
and aeelenay Points seise*
Sae rraael,.e, Cal . Sall.
For further part cu'are apply to Agents of
Grand Trunk Ry. System
F. F. LAWRENCE,
C. i' AT A.,
A. STRA1TOh,
Depot In:ket Agent.
Room fo. SPRING GOODS
The following SECOND-HAND STOVES, which
have been taken in exchange for HAPPY
THOUGHTS will be SACRIFICED:
FOR COAL OR WOO") t
1 No. 921 Duchene of Oxford, with reservoir and high closet.
1 " 919 Superior, with reservoir.
1 " 921 Aberdeen Warrior, with high closet
1 " 918 Favorite, with reservoir.
I " 91s Fatuous Active, with water front
" 920 Kitchen Witch.
WOOD biTOVES
1 No. 921 Oxford Rival, with reservoir.
1 " 9 Consort, without reservoir , also several others.
Also a number of good fleeting Stores, taken out
of places where I have put in Furnaces :
1 No. 5 Radiant Home.
2 " 6 Raciant Homes.
1 7 Radiant Home.
1 Universal, with oven.
1 " 14 Royal Peninsular, with oven, and numerous other,.
CHAS. C. LEE.
Ise Little looked of Johnny Doo Little. it
would harp beset more rite It.
THE Naw ('Ak.'nois I.tiRARY,—AC the
meeting of the ppablia ninety board on
Sward., last the loitering msmbere were
appointed a building oommrtt.e to work to
no, t mown) with the c,mmittee to be
appointed by the tows coattail in commotion
with the erecta,, of the new Carnegie
library huddle.: J. E Tom. K N Lewis.
Judge Doyle, U.F. Carey Lad J. Kerslghen.
Judge Doyle wen deputed to centime Ike
comsat cinder ce wth Sr. Carnegie's eg.s,
and we understand that the toad are ad-
,.rtl.ing for plans fee the proposed hngd.
log, which is to be erected on the petals&.
market sits, as will be neon ay over reposed
the inured meeting on Friday leaf.
More
February
Inducements
Crepe Tissue
Paper :
Regular IIM. anti 15c. per
roll, litany of the very
test shades, all one price,
5c. per roll.
I Three Series of
Cl
oth-Bound
Books :
over fifty titles in each
serif'- Clearing sale
price,
10c., 15c. and 20c. ea.
"Chums"
"Boys of the Empire"
"Boys' Own Annual"
"Sunday at dome"
Regular price, $1.75,
clearing sale price,
$1.00.
Ping-Pong :
Regular 50c., 75c., $1.00,
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and
$3.00. Clearing sale,
Half off.
THESE PRICES WILL
POSITIVELY ONLY
HOLD GOOD DURING
BALANCE OF F E B.
RUARY, 1 9 0 3.
Store closes 6:15 p.m,
CEO. PORTER.
'HAIR GOODS !
PROF. DC)RENWEND
OF TORONTO.
Is Coming.
HE
ltw:'AL( HOTEL BrDFORD
Godezichr
ON THURSDAY.
MARCH 12.
This winter viol. of 1903 1 am prepared to show a larger variety of NEW
YORK, LONDON and P riles STYLES than ever offered to the pub in be-
fore. i shall hare 1.A1)17X and OENMr.ISSN'S WIGS, TOUI'RKs
BANES WAVY and F'LA1N FRONTS, SWITCHES of all long hair in
every lenrth•atxl shade, etc.
LADIES, my goods are reorignirewl as the STANDARD OF' PERFRC-
Tif )N snob their see protects the head and produce, • younger expression to
the fate.
iIKNTUN EN, are you halal ! I invi e you to my show rnnme to d,m-
twtatrste the tem etc onto.., of my a•t coverings In W 1115 anti TUJi'EK4,
worn on over S6.000 bowie. They ore light in weight, strong and matt nat-
ural to appearance. and a protection to the heal method I)RAiJIiRTS,
COLDS, CATARRH, NE11RA1111A, etc., awl gits a yonnger and handsom-
er eepeeesimi to the face. P ease remember day and dal
ioderich, Bedford Hotel, Thursday, /arch 12.
-NEW
GROCERY STORE
NEW STOCK
Having opened up a &O -
class stock of fresh Groceries in
the store on Victoria st., next
to JAB. A. STRACHAN'8
Machine Shop, i respectfully
solicit a share of your trade.
It will be my endeavor al-
ways to keep on hand a full
stock of everything usually
found in an up to date grocery
store, and you can rely on my
best effort to suit you,
P. J. AUSTIN
THE CASH OROCER
GUNDRY BROS.
LIVERY, HACK AND US
Business, and that they will be found at the old stand on $l .atb Street
with a food stock of useful Livery Boma
Weil -appointed Racks and reliable Driver, In charge of 1 'Buse..
which win meet all trains and steamboats.
All calls attended to promptly from hotels and private bones.
T. OUNDRY TELIPHONE bo ' W. H. GUMMY
(Eun""e HODGENS BROS.
Flannelette,
5c per yard.
WEST el DAMaron
STQHET
"MILL ENDS."
ILL ENDS." These two words tell the reason of this low price.
Just because they are mill remnants too short to put up in webs,
we are able to sell them at 5c per yard. Had we to buy them in the
regular way they would cost us a good deal more thad that. The lengths
are from 3 to 10 yards and we will sell them by the piece only, at a uni-
form price of Sc per yard. The cloth is firm, heavy and strong. There
are about a dozen patterns, all stripes, and the value is a good deal
more than the price you will have to pay. They will go on sale Satur-
day morning, and although there are over 1200 yards to sell, you had
better get what you want on Saturday or you will run big chances of
not being able to get it at all.
Over 1200 yards of good quality fancy stripe flannelette, pinks, blues and greys,
firm, strong cloth, good nap, 29 to 30 inches wide, mill ends, 3 to 10 yards in the
piece, on sale Saturday morning at per yard '10
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW.
New Dress Goods.
Enough of the new dress goods are here to
give you a good idea what are going to he fashion-
able and correct fabrics for spring and early sum-
mer wear. We are preparing for a big dress goods
trade this spring and expect to have it because we
will deserve it. The stock we are gathering to-
gether will bring it. It will discount by far any
that has ever been inside this store. That's say-
ing a good deal, but when you see the goods we
think you will agree with us. We will be glad to
show you the new materials at any time. No need
to buy unless you wish.
New Plain Suiting,,
New Boucle suiting,,
New Plain Voilles,
New Canvas Cloths,
New Snow Flake Suiting.,
New Cheviot Suiting.,
New Snow Flake Voilles,
New Ifopsackings.
All the season's newest fabrics, correct colors
and good quality.
l
Those Skirts
for $2.96.
Those tailored skirts at
$2.95 are the best skirt value
ever given in town. We had
to clear a big lot to get them
to sell at this price. If you
want a skirt for spring wear,
one of these will not cost you
as much as you would pay for
the material alone.
Ready towear tailor-made skirts,
made from good quality homespaps,
hopsacking, and plain cloths,
blacks, greys, blues and browns, all
made this month, perfect fitting and
good style. The maker made all
the remnant of skirt materials up
into these odd skirt and cleared
the lot out at a bargain price.
That's why we are selling them at
$2.95 each.
Crum Prints.
Better prints for 124c per yard aro not made. The cloth is fine, oven and
soft, the colors will stand the wash, and they are the best print value to be had.
We are showing a big range of new patterns for spring, 1903, and there is no
better time to buy good prints than now.
Crum Prints, 12ic a yard.
H000flNs BROS.
The great
Clearing Sale
i
of
Boots and Shoes
will be continued throughout
the balance of this month.
B16 REDUCTIONS 1N ALL LINES.
We must have the room for our large stock of Spring Good..
Call and be convinced that this is a genuine sale,
NEW GOODS AT AWAY DOWN PRICES.
The balaao sot oar Felt Goode at and below oat.
Repairing.
E. DOWNING.
GUNDRY BROS.
LIVERY, HACK AND US
Business, and that they will be found at the old stand on $l .atb Street
with a food stock of useful Livery Boma
Weil -appointed Racks and reliable Driver, In charge of 1 'Buse..
which win meet all trains and steamboats.
All calls attended to promptly from hotels and private bones.
T. OUNDRY TELIPHONE bo ' W. H. GUMMY
(Eun""e HODGENS BROS.
Flannelette,
5c per yard.
WEST el DAMaron
STQHET
"MILL ENDS."
ILL ENDS." These two words tell the reason of this low price.
Just because they are mill remnants too short to put up in webs,
we are able to sell them at 5c per yard. Had we to buy them in the
regular way they would cost us a good deal more thad that. The lengths
are from 3 to 10 yards and we will sell them by the piece only, at a uni-
form price of Sc per yard. The cloth is firm, heavy and strong. There
are about a dozen patterns, all stripes, and the value is a good deal
more than the price you will have to pay. They will go on sale Satur-
day morning, and although there are over 1200 yards to sell, you had
better get what you want on Saturday or you will run big chances of
not being able to get it at all.
Over 1200 yards of good quality fancy stripe flannelette, pinks, blues and greys,
firm, strong cloth, good nap, 29 to 30 inches wide, mill ends, 3 to 10 yards in the
piece, on sale Saturday morning at per yard '10
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW.
New Dress Goods.
Enough of the new dress goods are here to
give you a good idea what are going to he fashion-
able and correct fabrics for spring and early sum-
mer wear. We are preparing for a big dress goods
trade this spring and expect to have it because we
will deserve it. The stock we are gathering to-
gether will bring it. It will discount by far any
that has ever been inside this store. That's say-
ing a good deal, but when you see the goods we
think you will agree with us. We will be glad to
show you the new materials at any time. No need
to buy unless you wish.
New Plain Suiting,,
New Boucle suiting,,
New Plain Voilles,
New Canvas Cloths,
New Snow Flake Suiting.,
New Cheviot Suiting.,
New Snow Flake Voilles,
New Ifopsackings.
All the season's newest fabrics, correct colors
and good quality.
l
Those Skirts
for $2.96.
Those tailored skirts at
$2.95 are the best skirt value
ever given in town. We had
to clear a big lot to get them
to sell at this price. If you
want a skirt for spring wear,
one of these will not cost you
as much as you would pay for
the material alone.
Ready towear tailor-made skirts,
made from good quality homespaps,
hopsacking, and plain cloths,
blacks, greys, blues and browns, all
made this month, perfect fitting and
good style. The maker made all
the remnant of skirt materials up
into these odd skirt and cleared
the lot out at a bargain price.
That's why we are selling them at
$2.95 each.
Crum Prints.
Better prints for 124c per yard aro not made. The cloth is fine, oven and
soft, the colors will stand the wash, and they are the best print value to be had.
We are showing a big range of new patterns for spring, 1903, and there is no
better time to buy good prints than now.
Crum Prints, 12ic a yard.
H000flNs BROS.