The Signal, 1909-5-20, Page 88 1101 IDAT, DI as 20, 1909.
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SItt;NAL: GODERICH ONTARIO.
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METHODIST
DISTRICT MEETING.
Annual Gathering Held at Clinton on
Tuesday and Wednesday o(1 has Week.
The ministerial .rsaion of t.oderich
district meetiug in connection with
the.Methudist church was held in On-
tario Street church, Clinton, Tuesday
afternoon of this week, Rev. 11.
Rogers, of Sesforth, ohms iso of the
district, presiding. After devotional
exercises, in which Rev. Mr. Snowden
read a Psalm anti Rev. Mr. Millyard
offered peeler. Rev. W. L i t .ce, Hay-
field. was chosen as minute secretary.
The roll war called and the following
reverend gentlemen responded : Gode•
rich, North street. Rev. 11. S, Ilougall;
Ooderieh, Victoria street. Iteev• R. W.
Millyard ; Clinton. Wesley church.
Rev. W. J. Jollitfc: Clintou. Ontario
street. Rev. W. E. Kerr Saforth,
Rev. D. Rogers ; Holiness -We. Rev, T.
J. Snowden; Hlyth. Rev. W. H.
Cooper ; Dungannon. Bev. W. A.
Smith ; Nile, Rev. W. Conway ; Ben.
miller, Rev. W. Baugh ; Auburn,
Rei. A. E. Jones; Walton. Rev. H.
1). Tyler ; Londe boro', Rev. 11. E.
Curry; Hayfield, iter. W. L. Hiles :
Varna. A. II. Brown. Thele are four
superannuated ministers belonging to
Goderieh district, viz.: Rev. 11. (%lens.
ent, of Goderich ; J. Greene -and H. 1►.
Newcombe, of Clinton, and W. Mills,
of Toronto, who were present, ekcept-
ing the latter.
The character, faithfulness and ef-
ficiency ut the nineteen ministerial
brethren belonging to the district
were inquired into and duly passel.
Three superannuated turn were con-
tinued in this relati.ulship. Rev. Mr.
Hula.le on the.eupernumrrary list.
While no candidates were' recomt-
mended to the ministry trete _t be die-
trict the name of Dr. SVilford, of
.'Btyt'b; warmentieteed a young Mull
who has been accepted as a !medical
missionary to China and who goes to
that interesting Held next fall.
There were no deaths in the min-
isterial ranks .durin the past year.
The customary disciplinary tides -
tions were gone through, calling out
comment,' suggestion and profitable
discussion es to better Methods and
-i..rpeoved renditions, particularly as_
to class and fellowship services.
in the evening a public meeting was
held in the town hall at which there
was a 'fair attendance. Rev. Dr.
Dougall occupied the chair in q very
agreeable manner and proffered ap-
propriate remarks. R. J. Megaw, of
Goderich, was the first speaker. He
ave a very practical outline of the
k of the laymen i missionary
w vement in North street, Goderich,
an • the success attending it, the total
_ con 'butions for missionary purposes
reach/ • g the very satisfactory figure
of $1,11 for the past year. A trench-
ant add founded on teal working
experien . under local option in Hen -
sell, was g en by Rev. S. L. Toll. of
that place. Local option should be
carried, Mr. ' ole said, because ill it
curtails tbe tra lc : (21 it destroys the
respectability o the liquor business
131 because !wens , g an evil it wrong :
11) it relieves th state of responsi-
1 bilis by Rev. Messrs.
Jollilfef it by
pawed to the
speakers for their ex lent addresses.
Wednesday normo the laymen
joined the clerks and the general
stork of, the district w gooe into
with meek. The byuten in ttendance
were t 1n,. J. Megaw and G. Elliott,
Goderich : W. Moore and D. i .laddy.
Clinton ; Jas. Beattie, Seam A
Carr, Binh ; O. E. Tehbeet t, H . ntes-
ville ; Thos. Stothers, Dungan. sen
Geo. Currie, Nile : 8. Butt, Ben il-
ler : R. 'Taylor, Antntrn: D.
Walton ; R. Clark, Londesboro' ; as
\Valli., Hayfield ; Wm. Rathwell.
Varna. Hev. A. E. Jones was
elected statistical secretary. with Rev.
W. Conway as assistant. itev. 11. E.
Curry and G. M. Elliott were named
as auditors of the circuit schedules.
The report of the district Sabbath
school secretary, Rev. A. H. Brown,
of Varna, was presented. from which
the following particulars are taken :
Preaching appointments, :4t : Sunday
schools, :to; officers and teachers,
3116: pupils, 2.(Mr1: total Sunday
school force, 3,347 ; number united
with church, 1'22: number now mem•
hen, 1.5144: number learning tate•
chlsm. Ila : number pledged ah-
stainers, 1,34n ; raised for missions,
$2414.t16:: 8. S. aid. $71 : school par -
$1,4553 ; other purposes, $2117.
otal for all purposes. about $2.ta0o.
A contribution of tit wax sent to the
Sick Children'', Hospital by North
street, Ooderleh, and $5(► from Wee.
ley church. Clinton, for the same
Purism's p Requests will tip made to the susten-
tation fuhd for $Ips each to lienmiller.
Salton and Hayfield circuits.
Rev. A. H. (frown. 11. D., of Varna,
was elected to.the stationing commit-
tee and Rev. H. E. Currie, Londe,•
loco', alternate. The other elections
were as follows :
Committee Minister Jarman
('lase Leaders, eta. Dr. Dougall D. Tlplady
Ep. league., eta.. A. F:. June.. M. rt. Howell
Contingent Fund W.J.Jolllrte 1, Wilford
`•ustentatlon •• W. Baugh 11. Taylor
T.-mp.ranne " J. green U. M. u.
Memorial. W.H.l'noppeer J. Steven+
salamih ob..mrvsace It. Mlllyard W. Bothwell
Church Property H. Tyler R. ('lark
Mate of the Work 11, nXg iei J. Health)
Nominatinge.. J. Snowden A. T. Cooper
hducallonaI W. Conway J. Klllou``h
sahbath school W. 1•. t'ridham
The following ialinef-wag elected
to attend the annual conference at
London next month :
OoderichNorthstreet, W. C. Prid-
ham and M. W. Hewell: Victoria
street.. G. M. Elliott : Clinton -Wes-
ley, A. T. Cooper and %V. i). Doherty;
Ontario street. D. Tlplad and Jas.
Stevens ; Seaforth--Jas. B.-attie and
lir. Burrows : lllyth-John \Vilford :
Holmeevillr-(:. Tebhutt : Dungan-
non -Joe. Kitlougb Nile -John Tif-
fin ; B.•nmiller -- Stephen Butt :
Auburn - B. Taylor : %Valton - D.
Boyd ; Londealori -it. Clarke : Hay-
field -Jae, Wallis ; Varna -\V. Rath -
well. Reserves, J. I1. Millian, W. L.
Kee, Geo. Curt ie and A. Weieh.
The statistical committee reported a
decrease of membership in the district
of :43. largely due to removals. An in-
crease of $t:CI was reported in mis-
sionary giving.and $A7 in educa-
tional fund. There are twenty senior
and six junior Leagues in the district,
with a membership of 1.315.
sena- Moved by Hey. Mr.Ioltiffe. seeranded
by H. J. Megaw. that " %'her•eas firne.
W. K. Kerr and %V. A. Smith have
been transferred nut of our ('onfer-
eneee, resolved, that we, the members
of this district meeting. desire to place
on records our appreciation of their
eerneat and faithful labors during the
years they have travelled in this Con-
ference. \Ve anent* thane of nor con-
tinued interest In their welfare and
while regretting their removal from
its we wish them eontintned end he
creasing suece•se in their 'future fields
of Iatsit ."
Ttu• gentlemen referred to "'made
moat appropriate ree`on.ea, tendering
their good wishes and thanks.
The annual distriet meeting will he
held a year hrnee in Seeforth.
The thanks of the ,meeting were
t.endere.l to the people of Clinton for
their hospitality in the entertainment
pt the delegates.
LOCAL TO P1C8 IN BRIEF.
The he.t mai trey• made a sold to Clots/rich by
W ewer south. 1..t .feet. If you zed ane.
call and see u- Nr■ t 1u for huu+Mda01a
1v good
tine umry tr, fu0nd to moth s Irrg• and wslr•
tine .d .tusk, No trou , show s.
Aro roa golug 10 do sotuelhing In eboto
graphy til+ .nmeler r R. H. 'is loC. has a con-
N•t. +toot of loud, for amateurs. an1
anh,hw.
work prvmWlyp and In the hat .t •le. !Par:.
the siudlo, Maniacal street and 1lyuare. and
sol some wooers.
"Goderich 111 setting mare like New York
every day- ma) *mind like a joke : but If You
take .tuek of the welldr,n..4 men " h0 have
besa#d tt.sat by t'eulhant. the Tselur you will
.as the lut•.t and wo.t appruteel .tyles In
gontlewsu . clothing.
Nett Monday will be Victoria Day.
Among the new telephones recently
'installed is one at the Collegiate In-
stitute -No. 11•►.
The West Huron Teachers Associa-
tion is meeting this week, Thursday
and Friday, at Exeter.
The annual meeting of the West
Huron Liberia Association will be held
iu lioalerich on Monday, June 7th.
The Home Circle will meet in their
usual place on Friday, the 21st of
May. Members are requested to be
present,
\Viae about Do • ' 1►ay in tiode
rich this year? If we are to have a
celebration it is time preparations
were put under way.
The farmers are taking advantage
of the warm, dry weather of this
week and are hard at work finishing
the long-delayed seeding.
A good start has been made .upon
the plan for hewutifyiug Elgin avenue.
a double row of ornamental trees hav-
ing been planted in the middle of tbe
street.
The lion -ton livery on East ktreet
has been disposed of by L. B. Augus-
tine to Fred. and rhos. Davis, of the
Hotel Bedford, who are now in pori -
set s
t's'sets on.. Mr. Anoel ine haw not- quite
decided about his plans far the future.
but is thinking of going West.
One of the lamrntab'e happenings
of the past week was the taking of et
dome of carbolic acid by at young girl,
about nineteen ycats of age, last
Thursday night. We ares glad to
know she is making as got d progress
towards recovery as can be expected.
The girls at the Central school are
indulging in baseball. On Tuesday
afternoon Principal Tigers acted as
umpire in a game bet wren. the girls of
the Senior 1\'. class and those of the
Junior fV. After a inure or less ex•
citing contest the seniors won by the
score of Set to 19. -
People who want to go to Toronto
next week at a low trate will have
choice of routes. Both the l'. P. It.
and the O. T. R. are olering a rate of
$2.115 for the round trip, going Thurs-
day and returning on any train
Thiireda or Friday. The Woodbine
races. L"ague btsrb'tll anal, the
theatres are listed as the attractions.
A special meeting of the Daughters
of the Empire is called for Wednes-
day, May :Usti, at 4 o'clock, in the
court house, to consider the feasibil
ity of assisting in erecting an addi-
tion to the hu ispital. If is most desir-
able that a large representation ot. the
membership of the Chapter he pre..
ant, and a %Spey earnest invitation is
extended to all the ladies of the (town
who would like to help in maintain-
ing our hllepital.-Seeft rA s --
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CHURCH NOTE&. `'l
Today is Aacenrion Day and se•r-
vices are held at the Anglican and
Rowan Catholic churches,
At Victoria street Methodist church
next Sunday the pastor will preach at
both services. His subjects will be :
in the ntoroing, "Faithfulness, nod
in the evening, "Pan's Avowal." ..
The sermon topics at the Baptist
hurch services next Sunday will he :
orning, ''God the Source of All
(i..' "an exposition in the epistle of
Jan es ; evening, "The Indebatable
Poe •'on of a Baptist Church, the
Valid nd Scriptural Baptism." This
is the urth of the special series. A
cordial i . vitation is extended to a11.
The • i meetings rebid) are he-
ing condi* el with the Church of
Christ, Sou ' street, by Evangelist
l'hae, W. Pet ,, will be continued all
next week. M Petch will speak on
Friday, May 21 S p. m.. un "The
Second Coming . ('hrist," and on
Lord's Day at 7 p. on 'The Two
PLUMB G
HEATING,
METAL WORK and
ELECTRIC WIRIN15t
Done up 1n first -:lass style at \
W. R. Pinder's
Good Material
Good Mechanics
And Fair Prices
is Our Motto.
Estimates cheerfully given.
Repairs promptly attended to.
Give us a call in the same old stand
'Phone 155.
W. R. PINDER
Good strong boy wanted Immedlate-
1y to learn trade.
THE IDEAL
FURNITURE FACTORY
Kingston Street
Opposite King
ppEdwardpp.Hotel,
rids`
Fur ii arc of ail kinds made
to order. Store and
office fittings our
specialty.
Repairing and remodelling
done on shortest
notice.
ICiidly give ss s call.
Satisfaction guaranteed
><•IC' 'l
The Ideal
Furniture Factory.
Arks," illustrated by • dsart, A11 are
welcome, No collections.
(The twenty-second annual meeting
of the \Valkertma Association of Bap.
1st churches will -be held in Goderich
on Tuesday and %Vedursday, June lith
and bth. The election of ofticerr, ap-
pointment of committees, introduc-
tion of new pastors, etc„ will take
place the first morning and suiting
the subjects for the afternoon are a
conference upon the laymen's urove-
'neat to be led by A. 11. Cameron and
M. C. Senior: , "Moral and Social Re-
form;" Pastor Warner ; "Western
Missions," Mr, Parsons. In the even•
ing Pastor Cresswell will have charge
of a praise service and the sermon will
1* preached by Pastor Warners C, 14.
Hurke, B. A., will take the subject of
"Education." On \Vednealsy also
their will be three sessions, and, in ad-
dition to reports ut couswitteee and
other business, the following are the
subjects set dowu on the program :
"How to Improve the nu n d e y
School. Pastor Young ; "young
People's Work." Pastor Y get ,
"Canadian Baptist and Hook Room,"
restate W. F. Price : "The Place of
the Church in the Making of a Na-
tion," Pastor Charlesworth: '•Bsp•
tial Union of Canada," Pastor Price.
Pastor l'tesswell and Uavis ;
-Grund Lig'ae," Prof. 'bite : Home
Missions," Rev. C. J. ('amet-on;
"Foreign Missions." 1 . Woodbourne.
The ladies uteeti will be held on
Tuesday, there og two sessions, at
9:311 a. m. - p. tis,
NEWS OF DISTRICT.
t • AMBERLEY.
\ViINEsu,ai, May 19th.
The annual picnic will be held at
Point -tttr.-the nth of May.
'!'here will be a program of field
games, with inns% snot dancing.
• sees 8AYFIELU.
\WBDNEsuAY. May 19th.
Mrs. Persons is greatly improving
the appearance of her property by
havhlg' It new kitchen- erected- nod
new fence put up.
Mrs. Chas Donaldson. of Thessalon,
rho has been spending a few months
with friend .n-Lueknow. 44 visitiug
at the howe of Jas. Donaldsm.
MA-RRIEn AT Gou..uiu u.-Tbe mite -
risme took pleee the other .lay iu.
Goderich of two of our will -known
townspeople, Met !belie and Rev.
Mr. !tirade. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. Meek Turnbull. and
we understend that the bride was
given away by W. Proudfoot, K. C.
.Ir. and Nei. Hinde have taken up
their residence in the bride'glwautiful
'tome, \Vooxlhohue, across the river.
r --
line, Members and visitors, to lit.
number of twenty or more. gatheredi �����
to transact the business of the ineet-
In►a and to. enjoy Miss \\'ildr. hoepit-
*lit y and the sight of the lovely
flowers which fill every window le
the house. Calceolariss, grlatgoniuInas
primulas. primroses, lilies, geraniums
and, fermi vied with one another in
beauty and perfective and provided'
A Mind enjoyable treat to the visitors.
The business consisted in mal.ingg ar-
rangements for the lecture rind demt-
unstrition which is to take place next
month sad the Arm Ulu ut- tolk'utalur..
the coming vrar. Three ladies were -
nominated fur the utiles of president,
Mrs. Spielman, the former president,
baying signified her wish to retire. A
ballot wax taken, resulting In a ma-
jority for Miss Route Snowden, who is
therefore president for the coming
year. Mrs. Sparkman was elected
vier -president and Miss M. ('lunplx'll
was re-elected serretar. -treasurer.
There g ladies, Miss 1,1a Evans.
Miss Bella Dvlgety sod Miss Millie
Cameron, favored the r pally with
music and songs and a very pleasant
afternoon Closed with votes of, thinks
to the musicians and to MIs, Wilde for
her hospitality.
User Brothers, Toronto, will send you
free a cake of their famous Plan tol
tusks soap, if you mention this paper.
Half-price sale of leather
HAND SATCHELS
ANE PURSES.
One halt grow full rise leather-
llend.Matehabt.- .m.nufgMarad -1_
retail at ;2.11,, sent direct from
factory with iustructiuna W deer at
half-price . ..-. R50
Several outer lines from stock,
regular 0.09 and $1.50, clearing at
Sec
About 4 dozen Purses clearing at
a1 t half-price, ft 1(k' up to
• t. 00
WALL -PAPER
Don't miss seeiug our choice Can-
adian Wall -Papers this seato n, and
bear in • 1 die arc soiling Bonitos
lit the toll saute prior as side-walls
and Ceilings, commencing as lulu
as 4o pet roll and .up. Imported
Paton from 15c par roll iip to
$1.00. Nothing like therm shown
anywhere in this part of the
try.
Terms: STtttt-r v
,VoMKN's iNSTITU'TE ANNU.al. Wirt- GEO. PORTER,
'No. -The annus' meeting 01 -the__
Women's Institute twos held on Thum- Court House Square.
day afternoon of last week 'at Miss 'Phone too. Goder rh, Ont.
Wilde's beautiful home on the Sauble ,
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CHOICE PINE APPLES
OUR SPECIAL for this week's announce-
ment is choice Pine Apples at ioc, sagc
and i5c.
Our Motto
in QJALITY and VALUE combined
art's. irepuselL;r.
Our Terms
ale CASH or THIRTY DAYS.
Sleney refunded if, goods ordered are not'atidactory.':
with the very
beet
SOAP
T
With half the labor, and at.
• half the cost of other soap,
Sunlight does the whole
washing In half the time,
yet without Injuring the
most delicate fabric.
Use it the Sunlight way,
Follow the directions.
Northern Navigation,
Co.
---"--444(AX4 TRUNK ROUTE_^n_
SPRING SAILINGS
LAKE SUPERIOR-11VJSION- fore
S. S. Marie, Putt Arthur. Fort N'il-
luun and Duluth. Leave Saruio asst
per .n. May 13, 11l. 'moi, '2tt, 31.1. Juste 5,
11; 12 and Li. Sailing* Silty 1:1, IN, :il,
June 5 sod 12 through to Duluth.
Freight sailings in addition to above.
'GEORGIAWRAY AND MACKiNAC
DIVISION. For s. S. Muir :end way
11111rK: - l.ravi• • tbtltngwooxt t:'et-p. m; -
Saud Owen `pelted 11. t-. p. ,u. Wednes-
days and Snl u,iday..
t'arebil handling and despatch guar-
anteed freight shippers.
Tickets end information from all
railway agents.
H. H. Gildersleeve C. H. Nicheleon
'lIgr.. Coiling wood Traffic Mgr., Sarnia
W. E. Kelly,
TheJeweller and Optician
Issuer of Marriage Licenses _
1 I:avc a large ranje of
Wedding;,
Gifts4;4001
for June weddings, also a large
assortment of
Wedding
Rings
any style or size.
'PHONES:
Store, l53.
Residence, its.
FRESH and DAINTY
Creations fk:r Spring
el
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MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR
w,<
With the opening of the Spring season
nearly all men :mid women take an increased
interest in their wearing apparel. • Particular-
ly is this true of shoes, for during a good part
of the Winter seassn' rubbers :and overshoes
have made it possible to wear shoes that
weren't stri:,tl)• proper. But now it's differ-
ent; vottr shoes must ''toe the mark" set by
1)alue Fashion; that means
A PAIR OF OXFORDS FROM
Downing 8 MacVicar
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STRAW HATS
We will show you in good time
all the new shapes. and at prices
to please.
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THE TWO MARTINS
'PHONE 180
Heli
'EVER\ I•IIINti FOR THE BATH
IC S1'Irlr-Tl1E WVATlar
\\e caicy ifs stock o.,•rythiiltt that can be reaiottabh• -wanted--for; tom
in the Itatltr.i,m.
$ - -- , a r ?i
11 etlo sunt T•'i1 .1 St/origee, all sizes mond kinds, from :Sr up to $1
Toilet 1 \Iroliciiud So1.ps, in guru variety, til
Large Tot ki-h Koh T.iw,•I7, Bath Gloves. tr'r
itiibbeifpiiiigie,'ft'ony ger to $1.511.. >YFi fi rs t :yi _.
I(uhlwr Ittlm fads. Kiri Owe C plexion brushes. .s
Itend Scrrtbs and sail finish,'. r
I"Stearns' Crystal Velvet" in 255c and 44r loxes, for softening and is r-
fumirrg watrl.
Talcum Powders, all the Lest kinds.
S E HICK
Central Druq Store,
GODERICH
•_ simmunisime
SUCCESSOR TO C. A. NAIRN
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$1.50 WAISTS FOR 98c
Fine tailored Waists of linen finished fabric, front tailored tucks,
tucked Istck, laundered collar. shirt sleeves, link cuff, \Waits
worth regtilar $1.50. Our special price . ........ ......... 980
LADIES' WASH SKIRTS
New styles in white and fancy colored wash Skirts.all nicely
made and trimmed, a great variety of choice. at Sex $1 50, $I.95,
$2 5o and $3.5o.
LADIES' VOILE SKIRTS
eorrtt nutetiat matte ttp.itLseser (LILO!! very latest styles,
Iso with silk sash handsome Skirts. The material s one Is worth
1 we ask for these voile' Skirts at these spicial mires, rear $0.95
a 1 $t+.50.
Ladies Spring Coats and Raincoats now marked
at reduced prices to clear.
ohn Steaei,
LADIES WEAR A1'.D"CHINA. , 1'AM:LTC'7 STREET.
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Summer Millinery
A Superb Showing of
This is the week of our special exhibition of Summer l lillin-
ery. a showing of the season's most advanced styles that is
well worth coming to see. We invite you to spend a little
while looking them over whenever it is convenient.
There is such variety. such wideness -of choice that it would
be no use trying to describe the new Hats individually. and
we won't attempt to do it. Half an hour or so spent in the
show room will give you a better idea of their style and
beauty than whole columns of newspaper talk. Try and
take that half hour some day this week. It will be time
well spent if you have a summer Hat to bpy.
Will you want }„dr„;µ
NEW GLOVES t`k.
rir>t�lg?
,.re l,r^xarRlw'^ee r raxrtetn
for the holiday?
1f you do, this is the store to come to for them. Quite they
best variety to choose from Yeti will find hereabouts: • All the
new styles and colorings. qualities all backed by our well-known
positive guarantee.
Lisle Gloves, !short or Tong, 25c, 35c and 50c,
blhck, white, colors.
Silk Gloves, short or long, 50c, 75c, $1.00,
black, white and colors.
Kid Gloves, two dome fasteners, $1 00, 51.25
51.50, black, white, colors.
roar' xzrrr:.fftty
Two Red-hot Hosiery Specials for Saturday.
525 pairs of them and we ought to sell every pair before the doors close Sat-
urday night. Marked just about halt their real value. Brand-new this
week. Two lots cleared from one of the big mills. Your chance to save
money..
New Fancy Nets.
A _ big ,irhr'ptneflt of Fen••%
\Vaisting Nate just iirrHivit1.
tfuite new and very memorably
priced. nought /beret from 111.•
foreign maker. Plain waled.
o•uiliriiitier d or tucked: whit+•.
create/ and ecru.
Very Special
Fancy Weisting Net. very
stsorgly woven, newdesigns,
II incites wide. white or ecru.
Exceptional value el
at per yard
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New Waists $1.10
Extra special loo ara their
Waists, 'mule frim fine lawn.
handsomely trimmed with
embroidery insertion, new.
'est Stjyle plreve,•goxal enough
to.ell fur a lot more nnnn•v.
A little special for $1 O
Saturday atealh.. 1
Lots of letter \Vainta,' muslin
or net, at 1111.50 to $7.50 if you
want a nice one for the holiday.
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2511 paint ribbed nation Hose, seamless feet,
fast black, "goiter, etr:.ng weave. Will stand
any Amount of hard wear. Sires Sj 10 10,
w
�tmld he ch15m,
cheap at -Clearing Naar* 10C
stay, at per pair
Lisle Thread Hose 25c
275 pairs black cotton Roue. amulets' feel,
made from line strong yarns, dye absolutely
fast. Hose maole to sell at 20c to tie. LOU
Large size. Saturday 2 pain for
La.lirs'
1 Thrcn.l Ilner, h111 ?ashioned, made from extra strong and line yarns. Iilarks, tans 25c
or white. All sir.', Saturday per pair
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ExcursiaToronto
(iRAN'D TRUN RAILWAY
THURSDAY MAY 27
$2.65 return.
.o,e,rall,
7.%, An excursion will he run over the --
Grand Trunk Railway from (loder-\ii
ich to Toronto, leaving Ooderich at \
7:10 A. M., Thursday, May 27th, \
and returning Friday, the 28th, on „4
any train. ,
Return Fare $2.65 ; Children, $1.35.
srisra
For hrkrts and all information apply to
F. F. LAWRFNCF. 7 trket Agent
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Summer Millinery
A Superb Showing of
This is the week of our special exhibition of Summer l lillin-
ery. a showing of the season's most advanced styles that is
well worth coming to see. We invite you to spend a little
while looking them over whenever it is convenient.
There is such variety. such wideness -of choice that it would
be no use trying to describe the new Hats individually. and
we won't attempt to do it. Half an hour or so spent in the
show room will give you a better idea of their style and
beauty than whole columns of newspaper talk. Try and
take that half hour some day this week. It will be time
well spent if you have a summer Hat to bpy.
Will you want }„dr„;µ
NEW GLOVES t`k.
rir>t�lg?
,.re l,r^xarRlw'^ee r raxrtetn
for the holiday?
1f you do, this is the store to come to for them. Quite they
best variety to choose from Yeti will find hereabouts: • All the
new styles and colorings. qualities all backed by our well-known
positive guarantee.
Lisle Gloves, !short or Tong, 25c, 35c and 50c,
blhck, white, colors.
Silk Gloves, short or long, 50c, 75c, $1.00,
black, white and colors.
Kid Gloves, two dome fasteners, $1 00, 51.25
51.50, black, white, colors.
roar' xzrrr:.fftty
Two Red-hot Hosiery Specials for Saturday.
525 pairs of them and we ought to sell every pair before the doors close Sat-
urday night. Marked just about halt their real value. Brand-new this
week. Two lots cleared from one of the big mills. Your chance to save
money..
New Fancy Nets.
A _ big ,irhr'ptneflt of Fen••%
\Vaisting Nate just iirrHivit1.
tfuite new and very memorably
priced. nought /beret from 111.•
foreign maker. Plain waled.
o•uiliriiitier d or tucked: whit+•.
create/ and ecru.
Very Special
Fancy Weisting Net. very
stsorgly woven, newdesigns,
II incites wide. white or ecru.
Exceptional value el
at per yard
.W
New Waists $1.10
Extra special loo ara their
Waists, 'mule frim fine lawn.
handsomely trimmed with
embroidery insertion, new.
'est Stjyle plreve,•goxal enough
to.ell fur a lot more nnnn•v.
A little special for $1 O
Saturday atealh.. 1
Lots of letter \Vainta,' muslin
or net, at 1111.50 to $7.50 if you
want a nice one for the holiday.
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2511 paint ribbed nation Hose, seamless feet,
fast black, "goiter, etr:.ng weave. Will stand
any Amount of hard wear. Sires Sj 10 10,
w
�tmld he ch15m,
cheap at -Clearing Naar* 10C
stay, at per pair
Lisle Thread Hose 25c
275 pairs black cotton Roue. amulets' feel,
made from line strong yarns, dye absolutely
fast. Hose maole to sell at 20c to tie. LOU
Large size. Saturday 2 pain for
La.lirs'
1 Thrcn.l Ilner, h111 ?ashioned, made from extra strong and line yarns. Iilarks, tans 25c
or white. All sir.', Saturday per pair
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