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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-12-31, Page 3flIP: SIGN AL GODERICII : ONTARIO 'twits Dezember' . 3 I INS This stores January pragram should appeal to erery buyer within reach of fIt is a profiram that from start to ftni0 will be full of interest tor etvrii man or woman with a dollar to spend on Dry Goods daring the next thirty days. „ • • • ''MOal lh,P3MRACI;f41"-nialE.24f . • 47. mendous sle A • iestaT, *tram! 7 • • t‘• 4itsufh-siato 40.arancei 0UR January Sale for-ino9 will be an event of no ordinary importance. There are dollars and dollars worth of merchandise in this store today that not --ought to be, or we would like to see -but MUST be turned into ready mon January, 19o9.'We have been looking forward to this for January selling for the past couple ----of months and ma.nflines-Ifiie been bought specially or itt.eiy before the 31st day of . Chers are -broken tots, last ends and balances of winter stocks that must be cleared out before we enter stock .the end of the month. The goods are here and we Are going to sell them. Watch the pa rs each week. They will tell the...story of the nairlIKS and when you come to the stot look for the " Januarx Sale " tickets. They will point them out. Hire is our openIsg number. \ SALE STARTS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd ' Ends of English White Cotton. A big shipment of English Whits Cotton just arrived and opened up for .January selling. Bought direct from the makers. Splendid qualities for any purpose. put up in 5 and lb yard lengths for the January sal,. Sells by the piece only. !!•isette:r!!!•,sw*-: wasaiesUfflttflatf*Inti",f.44""tdrasuutsatitipmmoradro NO. I QUALITY. • - This,. an extra plain cotton with rather a '.MmMI* thread :mot one that will give splendid wear. S'or Jauuary sale we will sell it in 5 d lengths for 40c and Itilrard lengths for• 50c. NO. 2 QUALITY • This Cotton is full ;10 inratee wide. Better grade than No. 1, a little Ilner. Bright cambric finish and is it quality eitatible for any perporw, 5 and 10 - yard lengths. a-yeed ends at 4.1e. Pi -yard -lengths at 141St. • NO. 3 QUALITY *A Mill Remnants 55) mill remnants of put.- white Flannelette:assorted widths and ties. Lengths run from 2j yards to III yards and- selling for January' fur wholesale price or less. Kid Gloves, 69c We have gone through our Kid Glove stock and picked out every pnir that for any reason shmild not be in it. They are standard $1.00 and $L25. finalitied in blacks and colors. tSoimme may he slightly soiled. other* you can _see nothing the matter with. There are about 50 pairs of them at your choice for January salept r pair ... Hemstitched Handk'fs, 8 for 25c - -23 dozen ladies' plain hemstitched handkerchiefs. I -inch hem, finaquality India lawn. An extra special for'25c January at S for • NEWS OF DISTRICT. Mr. and • 3Irs. Edward Pyke. of tiorrie, a•elehirated their golden wed- ding recently.' while proceeding to' elittrYll recent- ly Mts. Daniel Keriticky,!rif Exeter. slipped and fractured her leg above the ankle. Miss Bertha ps a , 0 anc te sell, and Bert O'Brien, of Hay township, were matrintoitially united by Rev. II. J. Fair on %Vedikesday, the Pith inst. A :cm S. E. ?delptyre,_ an eSteented reddeitt liensail itiT nbeltway ofV*ttus. Varna. died suddenly at her home in the former place on ‘‘'esineilay, the inst. Vitae waiting for her train in Tot - onto last week !dies Hazel Browning, of Exeter, had her purse amatched Born her by it thief who has slum* uded the police. Ieorge Thornton, of Leadburyhas th • distinction of being the oldest per - eon within many miles ; he has al- most, aittained to the patriarchal age of Meet y -n ine years. William Tingiand, of 'Fortino, Cui. ersity, who is spending his holidays st hi;* home in ,Hullett. a*siered Wye L IL wafl. ii L. •IuSt. Atalrews elitireh, Blyth, Joist Said, • Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclisane. Bash* woos'. are ,,,,, timing the Ms. of their nine yciirs, iv1.t 44414.4.111illiet1 I i in lotta*k of dial lei VS 111 Fr itlay. the 1St)* inst. The Ilensall Ohs, met -14 ,:p„1.1.„ t lust nearly all the wells hetween !bonsai' anti -"Zurich have jiiolio--r7iiTo-iiiiTHie farmers aro having Ci411Pidel'41 We 101ible w gettitig water for their cattle. M-Ha:May Picktud, eldest dinghies . of and Mire. J. J. Piekaolo form- This is an except: Sly good cotton, the weaving is very even, it is full * ' Embroidery, 3 yds. for Loc. lei inches wale. just as good as if you paid lk or 13c for it. 2Ira or 300 5 -yard i, yat;l.toofiajiss Embroidery and and 10 -yard lengths to sell in January at five -yard ends for 55c or tenyard „;• _,_,Jai,,,,Utio,„„ill sr *width. AIM] I Wall - ends at 1111.111 •• K,,,,,,ft 41,,lts.t.' ties. dozens and dozens of patterns, ,. Px*yr,r .,-,----- '-i•----s'r• • • WE NEVER SOLD CHEAP/CR COTTON THAN THESR. ..! • --•-- - r! clearing _before we -take stockist your 10c 44--t6!!!! choice, 3 yards for I Hose Supporters, 15c Eat-- ----- Imam. nose Supporters. - fasten at side, 2 clasps. wide. strong elastic, black and --;T:; Any Trirnined Hat, $2.48 oolors. Regular 2.6e. for I . Jantaary sale, per pair. IOC • Your choice of every trimmed Hat in- the show ColoredTaffetaSilk45c„ room at this wonderfully low price. The show room 'must be cleared of millinery before .Jan- uary is over. To make, sure of doing it we make this offer. Some special purchases of shapes a few weeks ago at a good deal less than half price., really makes it possibl% You know the kind Of millinery that has been here this season. That is what we offer you for our January Sale. Any trimmed hat, no matter what the former price or what its worth, positively none reserved, at your choice About 21 to yenta •eolored Taffeta thlk, mostly light shades, suitable for waists, fancy work, linings, ete. Standard 75e and Mc, A for January salt., pea -yd 111.011... Vests, 35c. These vests are worth tek• in the regular way. They s are -part of -our -kis purehares- of "seconds' and are excep- tionally comfortable, well - made garments. 3,,r t dozen only to sell for January35c Kale at ecu h $2.48 Hair Pads, 15C 25e is the eatilar price fur these Hair rads. Fine coil wit.- covered with real h lllll an heir, light and cool. Special for Jemmy 15 , sale aswsmWnwwwt, ,1. erly of Rx. -ter, wa,s married at !hi. horne of her parents in Helltnol, Man,. on ‘‘'rdnesday, the ti. Hobert Ham of Winniposr----- The death isainael at London on t atristinas Day tit Mrs. Win. It. Everett. fottnerly of Clinton, at the rbory-eight icor,. -The ceased is „ survived by her hii-thauil,„ live daughters and one MAI. Dr. W. J. IC Fowler, of Clinton, who is profes-sor of anatomy and surgery at the Ontario Veterinary College, has been appointed lecturer on obstetrics and bovine diseases ift the college and has been given an- other assistant to relieve hint With the junior work. reported that H.- Tyerman. loth eoncesaion of I. hes imi- eltased the John "cS'estlilen lottawee farm on the gravel poet two and vu quarter miles south of Brussels, at a price id $5.2t $ I Mr. 3Ic Fadden wilt give up farming. Feed Nelneoeli, soil of -Alex. Re- iland', of NVowdootock, a former black* smith and •carriage maker of Sea - forth, has been meeting with singular good fortune in New Ont.ario. After mending less tea t Year:4 in iCobalt lie now finds himself the pos- t C White Vesting, 15c wiiite Cotton Vesting. half a dozen new &eagle, stripes, spots snot sprays. Regular -3k. an 1 23C. 1 a „- January sale per yd..I • PI, Isc Towelling, we • Pure linen crash Towelling heavy weight, firm weave. 15c is its regular pric*, for Jentetry sale you can irk buy it at per yard .... I /PC Dress Goods for January Sale. I Buy Furs it January Buy r urs in damiary and get the use of them Clearing lines at two price's. Dress Goods of all for the three coldest months of Winter. Special kinds gathered together and divided into two lots for reductions ill along the line. Some very choice quick selling during January. - pieces left for January buyers. Alaska sable, mink, -..,„- ,. 1, . ' lynx, marmot and Columbia sable, muffs and fancy AT 37c . neck pieces. Qualities you run no risk in buying. 2so to :inn yards in this lot. Dress Goode of all Everyone a January bargain. No room this week ! kinds, plain and fancy. black and colors, regular '17,, to giveyou a list of prices, but if you have the least values up to lac a yard. Clearing at your choice per 'd ,-.1 I f".. thought of fur buying we will save yotiliOme money. AT oic -• - ,"'.1`.''" .4.: °".`""*It' t'''''4'`."'"?'!‘ :"...ti.74.'”Ir 4efifeillt I Ladies' Fur Coats $33.o0 • r • Ten or twelve 44 them, real choice garments, gond '11% Plain Dress Goode. fancy weaves. suitingm, etc. List tr101004 „ quality astraehen with plain or midis soilars, elee- ends, broken lots and special pinch/ascii at Dress Gonda that sell in the regular way at SIAM and $1.25, and some !!, Uric and French seal, plain or with collar and reem•ii of. sable. Garments that are regular 14500 and $50.00 and 4d. high As: $1.50_per yard Drizells of pieces_ to chaored worth it. 1% e want to (gear them all out. III Tafillary from. Your choice for January Sale at per rd 67c and offer !NW /DIM Chola* at the exceedingly $2 naps low price of „ Silk Waists, l $1.95.-lll '''''''''' * ''' 4Settf now iF34:44' Fur -lined Coats, $42.30 ; Four only ladies' Fur -lined (moats, good quality „„,, beaver Alien in black, nava and brown, heinster. grey Six or seven good quality Taffeta Silk W4sts, creep] squirrel and Grecian mink lining. Columbia nettle collar only. Regular $4.1.10,. spacial for January onlie, $1 95 ,1 and revers. cut very full, 40 to 50 inch, long stylish garment I. Very special for January. each 2-50' each January C9at Bargains January Bargains in Ladies' Coats, Two or three items that wird a winter jacket. Every garment new this season. Id Costa at $10.00 ...,.. \ ' . . Ten misfit at $10.00 apiece. MAAR, lifter; and browns. Soule semi -fitting end loose. 44 to 50 inches long, plain beaver and kerseys. All new this season. Regular $12.541 to to $15.0n, $10 00 January spatial al 5 Coats $6.25 ,,,e6019914S*4* **' Five only black jackets. These are made from good quality cloth that will give splendid wear. Regular value is at least 101.50, Special for January eech $6 25 ought to interest you if you 25 Coats at OneeQuarter Off -Twenty•flee only Lobe: New Jarkets. These are exceptitmelfy tndemie mo- ments, most of them 'mina travellers, samples bought mileh below their worth. It is impossible for us 61 Oa them all in at one price, so for -Jemmy Male we have them merited at regular selling pricer; Ind offer you your choice at One Quarter Off. Heavy English Flannelettes 121c7 These are heaviee end better than our regular 12Ic quality, and would sell at 1k at leak. We bought them direct frost the maker or we would have to sell them at that. Half a dozen good patterns in pinks, grays and blues. MI airtime, :U to al inches wide, epeeist' 12'c for January Mit, Yard. •- • • • 2 - per lien's Underwear 48c. 60 only, men's wool and fleece -lined Cnder- shirts. These are all travellers' samples. In the regular way they are worth 75c to $1.00 per garment, Special GODERICH for January 48c Hale h Vests about Half -Price. ig0 About fifty ladies sample Undervests, natural wool, made by one of the hest milli. in Canaan. Clearing for Jenuery Male at just aimut half their regular value. ,4116 HODGONS BROS. DIRECT IMPORTERS ONTARIO Black Fingering 4c. crotch fl geti g yarn, only. ad* finish, one thet will knit tip nicely. lint up in one mince ski,in, Specie.' for January 4 at per skein THIS JANUARY SALE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. • ''."41i; • . •-• 441•'• C Sale D. Millar Co. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON IS O .nnua1 Stock. -Taking . Ma. 11In.i..tu has personally gone over our entiresstock, and has laid aside all goods of passing fashion, also a great_ nia-ny lines rite afirireSirous of not taking hitt') our stock next season, and these we have marked at prices that are certain to create a Apeedy clearance. We do not want you to associate this sale with the ordinary line of sales. Itene•mber we only ha v• a sale once a year, an,l that during January. BARGAINS IN WAISTS OF ALL _DESCRIPTIONS, BARGAINs IN MANTLES, BARGAINS IN SKIRTS, BARGAINS t14 -1 -ACES, • !1'%! GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR BARGAINS IN CARPETS..01LCLOTHS, 4,;;•t.W- ANO LINOLEUCIS, AND ALL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. WATCH FOK OUR SPECIAL WHITE WEAR SALE. • Millar's Scotch Store the pupils of his 'entiranee • nod with a aiiitcase from hjs agues of the leaf -Moog Atari. .oluagruvo• reciprocal 441 by pi went ing, hoak t each of the pilots or his ri John Itansfoi'll, ill" Clintoor, who owns the liruissel, salt works, lots pm, ....based:Own', fifteen :Ivies of land, al• puling his works, from the farm of John Graimper. This,Lana was being injured ,by the o'er, thou of brine limn, the salt wells, which wee naturally obj,,et*Td !to by the prioprii•tiar of the farm, it to settle tho• olitlioulty Mr. Han:shad- bought iltaf ideco* or land,. . St. Joseph's Church Opened. • st. Josepli'r Boman Catholic. Clinton, Wits. Opened and dedicated tinder most anspi,•loolis vir- e tances..00 Monday, the ';_:*1' It inst. TiltigeittEvrIteit-7-.."13Yii•n•w•42ii 11'''' IN -I....1414 int lll tttttt 144.1411. of t he diocese of London, assisted by thin 1114,41.... Rev. 'Father Hanlon. Rev, Father West. of St. T,•• pasior •e•• Fathers Egan, 'if St rat lo ord, „„ Hurley, of Toronto. Miss McDonald. of Goderich, took pat t the 'musical set -vices. rendering lwautif Oil feilor.„ - Cooper's Mill at Clinton Burned, Early Tuesday morning, or last week S. S. Cooper's Planing mill at ('Ii nein, was discovered to nth fire. There was sown a erowil on the seetu•,-hut the tire hail gained such headway that in a few nil limiter. it Wail in ruins. The fireI &apposed to have started In the engine LOOM. With the exception of the boiler room and chimney the fac- tory ..and its equiptiti•nt insehinery are a total wreck. There IS an in- surance of 80,300. while Mr. Cooper has estimated the lose at nearly *SIR* tso. NVith his accustomed ultick and energy,' Mr: Cnopersayk• hre *In haw the mill running liv the Ilist of April. A Christmas Day Wedding. -A pretty wedding "Me sOletilltiaS4I oh Clo 'fawn** Boy at the homer -of John Torrance. Clinton, when Miss Grace Torrance was married to I). Loudon Vratistim. B. A., tiothemitt- ice, master of Port Arthur high achoml. The (wire lll i l was performed. by Rev. R. J. M. II assfora, assisted by Rev. J. A. Cranston, of Coiling - wood, and Rev: [Si'. Showell, of Clin- ton. The groom Was attended by W. Crenston, of alontri•al, 1 the !wide by Miss Jean of Paris. Guests were present fr 'Forum, l'aria. Guelph._ Coll i rig meetand otto."• places. Mr. and Mr*. Cranston will reside at Port Arthur. Immure of about $250,0k... John Th ''''' lloyett, an old resi- dent of the 2nd concession Of...Stephen. passed away at the home of hms brother. jarnes Hoyt -c, of Centralia. 00.Saturtlity, the Intl' inst.. after a three weeks' illness of pericaidial. _inflahitinat ion. Dos -eased. who WAS sixty-two years of age, was 'mina' - cleft. He was at - quiet, industrious man, a drainer -by trade. and was, _respeeted by the whole coot y. IMts. J. Martin, au aged anti esteemed resident of Myth, entered into her rest mi Sunday, the 20th inst., at the good old age of eighty-five years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lawson. of D' I roit, hebbitsliand !laving pledevetwed, her WI -rout fourteen. years.' The el al sPeviet.s were coveltieted by Rey. J. L. Susan, B. A.. pii.tor of St. An- drew's church, of which deceased had been a member for over half a mar, tory. The home of [tarry Hunt. of -Clin- ton, was the scene of an interesting matrimonial event on Thursday. the 24th when his nieee, Sliss 1.1111 ut Aimed* Wright, %yam united in Wed- lock to Wm. J. Ilniablyn. ot Clin- ton. The bride wits gm% li 4441 in white silk and was unattended. Rev.* W. J. iv 'Ill perfoorineol the eels* y in the pre:wore of a few gni-44e, tteilflttiC WI -Were J..I. Wright. of Illoderich, and 31eatianatis Hunt end 1. -sing, if Hensatt. Mrs. Ceorge Stark; one of the pioneers of NtruileY. joined the silent majority on AVeshiesilay, the Ilith inst. Oeceased was an estimable woman in her seventy-seventh year. She haul o utlet -rod long fn.''.' asthma and heat trouble arid hail spent_ lie' past autumn with her daughters in al gan, recuperating somewhat until her illnesi wits agitin aggravated by the, foreat Ores and she returned I to *lie* Three sons and live tiiiiightere uiotmmii t heir lose. The_bortte_of Mr, Ind Mrs. ithotobi, Gregory, of Exeter. Wiiel •I1, 4,411 IV of inteassi-on-AVedneestwiti-tatelf k .1 amt., when their fourth daughter, Loretta. a graduate nurse of the Toledo city hospital, het -ante the life pallier of Harry Cruel's- Cotter, barrister of Toltsio. The ceresitony was quietly perforate! by Res. 1%'. 31. ;Martin. Mr. and Mrs. 'Cotter will reside in Frankfort. Indiana, where tlw groom 110141* a responsible position with I he Clover Leaf Alton Railway system. r en „pervaded the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ii ill, or stitinneritill. on Weil- nesilay, the 111th inst., when a jorywes rompany wow-1011ml to Wil fletel the 'mart i sire 14 their only oboigliter, DCV' Stay, to William Ntirman Hall. a prosperous young agrimillitrist of the Hew line. 'Buffett. The bride. who wore erento silk rolienne, was at- tended by Aliso. Mitchell. of 51oloos• *youth, and Mi -s Jean Potroinhar. cousin of the grofini, while Edward Ball disehargeil (111111PM of best man. Rev. %V. N. Dunbar., incumbent of MI. Peter'« church. ti conducted the ceremony. After a long and iririnfnl ithleall Mrs. Robert Wiser, of Htthett. mowed Peacefully away on Tuesday, the 22nd inst.. Deeeased, who was in her sixty- ninth year, hid been a raettlent of the' township since her early ehildhood and had endured all the trials and !medal*** incident to the Monte*. A woman of noble therm -ter and tins -P- ith, dimporaitlim, she was held in affectionate regard nail esteem by a large eirele -of ricoliaintencoi... She beeves to mourn her lass t Miss :tins - Robert. 11. and George. itt Maskottch: ewan, and Matthew, int the home- stead, and floe daughters Mesdames I,. ('roe. of Clinton. H. Murphy. of Exeter, and Thomas Little. of Mullett: end -the Misses Jane and Etiphentis. at home. • Presentation to Retiring Principal. A. II. Ntorigi ore, M. P.P.. the retir- ing m incipal of NVingham public achool, was last week prosented with a g old-henolood ebony cane acs -toms minted by a eulogistic address from GOOD HOME RECIPE. Mix This Simple. Helpful Recipe at Home and Try It, Anyway. Get from any prenci iption pharma- ciat the following Fluid Extract Ihindelion, one-half °imp ;Compound Kargon, one ounce : Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. three outlet., Shake well in a bottle and take ill a. ;loon 1.1 41WW-after PautrmehtAnd at bedtime. • The iilgTorliiii-AUFFPolifs flu: most certain prescription' ever. written -to relieve backache. kidney trouble, weak bladder and all forms of urinary dirlicuitha. h I mixture it e t s promptly on Mr olimilatil tissues nt the kidneys, enabling t heni filter; and strain tag acid and other waste matter from the Mimi' Which c1111,4`. 11 in L liiM us t mistime, yee those will) have tried It say the rebuke are shindy surprising.- the relief being effected without the digliest injury to the stomach or other organs. Mix Nome and give it a trial. It err !linty COMO C Eighty recommended. It is the preseription of an eminent authority. who e ell, iu e teputation. it sid, seam established by it. A druggist here at, titatte, when asked, stated that lie could either sup- ply the ingroslients Mix the pre- seript ion for our resAers, also recorn- mends it as harmless, 4 , Are you a. success - as a bread - •maker tsleyour tate and putt/ complimented by your friend.. If not, whose loth is It---youts or the I t.'•ou ere 'success- , cul in other rcputation ;s a conk i*.vitri;...-a•-sd, sad!it i plainly the fault la' 'L.- -I•ece&-stid pastry r../..e....11.tftar.;: and get ttie:r ii.•.ir ca•-•erience. You 'Yr! find that most them ars usin • , • Royal household _Flour 04, ir it er t • gladly plvitii. i ' • ' • 71 irs oerhattel Jilt -it as..1. 7•-•,,, -7/".1.(r7t- ' et% 1,,liet),,rio..;,:r,s,t1:1,-4t.itierif,47 4114x, .1.4.,11i;:,Tr1;;31:_......C._tr , ,,; :,:44',!,_ : •• .,d. ()flit% :e t. 4;.' ' ..; 7 CoI' 4t tar.... •.' i... ,,,,,,4 ,•0,.. ) \...• - 1- -. Ira an sysysorsomp FINE TAILORED I CLOTH IN I FOR MEN FITS WELL LOOKS WELL WEARS WELL When made by DUNLOP Lhe Tailor West SJ Ine Ma C• HAS. E. GRIFFITH UPHOLSTERING ANDREPAIRING HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED AND RE -MADE CARPET .511 order, prrosept le attended to LAYING • 4 harge+ moderato Relate Itorato• • Ono door Welt of C. J. Harper's tame Store, West. :Street. Itaddenco- Elgin Avenue. GOD ERICH. ONT 0. h.; 21.5/3 --fr• • ?AlOWEIEDiri/*4-1 foi MAN & Price 2s ets.111rilei IMARD'SLINIMENTGI --LIMITED - wet To C CRICNAIKE1101 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE t BEWARE OF illITABONS ale - SOLD 04 ON TIE MERITS OF MINARD'S LINIMENT fit le le "Ida t Peninsular" Ham ‘4‹.' s-notagess ofa Steel Range with aillty of a Cast -Iron Range 'Ideal Peninsular" is the ideal tinge for a small kitchen, it gives the convenietw.e. of th, bect steel range* with arlyntitage of being cast-iron and therefor: more durable. The "Ideal" hums either wood or coat and the grate hare may 4* chit: .-,•••!. in ha:f step is end tet se AO, s44,41 the Tree* Clirva liner -Low WarmIligtfeeset A•ljustable Damper Lattylish, Oven Owl other improve- ments* Ns glad to enmity" the 444ipericti of these Coe rapes. " 0 C. J. HARPER • :4,4411 GODERICH