The Signal, 1910-4-28, Page 4:1 I
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1UVIaDAT. APRIL 98, 1910
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THE SI4 i N AL GI )DERICH ON'1'A I:IO
News of District
_..-._--.-.O-. • KINTAIL.
Mile '31c, 1111T1ER eek. TRADE.
`t A. NEWTON, ui{NTLST. I.U(`K-
s NOW. -at hon
every
ay
t one•
New 'remedy'for extracting [teeth $Somno-'
Corral. Deter than Lear. elven and brides work.
to. Aluminum plates mon breakable./
N. H. -You Dau always have your work tuucb
batter done in the dental otfoe-mon time
better recite tee for doing the work, more oolu'
tortabls for the o•Uant.
TOT10E.-THE LOCAL AGENCY
In Dun non for The menet is at the Post-
. *Moe Hook and Stationery Store, whore
order. uta le received for rubecripuons, ad
, vertJsiva and Job work. and recelptr will be
giveu for amoypu paid for the ..ma.
WALL PAPER. -OUR WALL
paper for this season has arrived mud
includes all the latest design,; and colorings for
spring. We have paper to suit any twill. no
matter how W ll. V. dark nor bow bright it O. Prices,
range froSc rue a row a shall be pliesed
to *how our large stock of papers at any tirue
you Hud it convenient to call. MISAi M.
RYAN. Dungannon.
AN ULD RESIDE:Cr.-The death oc-
curred here on Monday of Mrs. %Vad-
liant MacMath, an old resident of the
village. She had reached the great
age of eighty-five vette. A fuller ref-
tre'ice will he made next week.
THE Slott Dorn -Vire are glad to
hear at time of writing that Mies Lily
McLean is slightly improving .
('1111 Rivers, who had been orf work
for R week, is able to be back at his
_ _tionagain Earl Rivers hag
hail to give up bis position in the
Bank for u few weeks on account of
Batik
IiAremeleon.-W. H. ,ltcebtre has
added two new rigs and a new borer
to .his livery A load of members
f the I)uogsnnon Woman's Mission-
. a, v Society drove to Blyth Thursday
of last week to attend the district con-
'ven "on held there J. R. McNabb
best iii. butter- and egg hose
by put mg up a tidy oilier Mos•
e position (
R1
ton tin i. has taken n
Elle), is ore . . l'. Elliott, of (%.Nle
taking the place of I•: u'l
Stee'li'ng Hank.
rich, is heJ1t
Rivets in th
EYrohr: 1/arket uncertain. t'roduce
bought for car Why not reit yaw goods at
the Awe where you get full value I It's value
b. ali thin[. here: one t dal t. enough W out:
vinceyou. L. FSJIt8YTHl1 K1 tail.
As OessN Lariats. -To These Whom 1t Mai.
(01041rn. - You'll never get increase of business
through the various wholesale bower. They
don't sell Mosinee : they Nell only the good. to
snake bushiest* with. If its increase of buat-
nesm you want. then why not Dome out in the
open for It and Juin the great army of bathers
men of today. by adopting methods that are
frissons' fair W the budrw•s world 1 Don't Jam
your urouble., dosis the teaisiler.' throat.. Let
then and the hawse they remotest alone;
they have enough troubles of their own with-
out yours. They believe. as others believe.
that Canada 4 a free country, and that busi-
ness after sU 1s but a way of Mean* sad
utetl,ode. Are wean restore to you. you ars
pesr the sante to as. C ompetit[oi !r the life of
business : there Is no competition too large or
too woad that cannot be fought with burbles,
methods. You are open to these methods:
then why not owe them, fight your own battles
and not eapantthe wtwlesalthouse totight your
ooaitpetltloo reelou 1 , Ir is not fair to es Met it.
It* mot boomer., Have competitors got one
ahead of you by their methods, put your
• uethods,against theirs and see if you Caret go
One better, If you don't roomed Riot time. try
itn. You 11 ,never succeed by trying W
a�ay g LI
h wholev,sl
r houses;
t
tight dom tion
through ps
they air not Nieto men, they belled in the
"live a..1 let live' principle of doing business
and' -not being the instigators of boycotts -
Wake up. Nominees never war a, bed of roses
and never will he for any business roan. Put
up your method- u, a fair sod free manner.
The kosher the competition the ere .101 the
sport. Yourrtrulw'. J•'ltEb. A. JL;LLIel
MUNV.1Y, April 25th.
CoNiIN,: .wx'4 (io,s.;,- %VIII. l\'elmh.
o4 1.iaowe3. t%4 5 in our vilb►ge rib(
Wt-ek Ire the tide erg ul the 1 xrel.ior
1.sfe.. One u:tnee ILlO 'rhos. 1,.
Allen was in St. 1 len. last Fri/T,iy.
.Ir Seroul find \It 1\'alksml Wen.
away io Gudelu'h oa,fishin4 trip,
-- That :day i lit Ia.t w, •k ..... .1. \I
, 1(oberts was in I,od,'r•ie r\rhur.sdny of
lest Werk 'lies \I stt'y Iv Hil We., 4
vl.It,.l II, (iod••1'1••11 I''1'411 t' 411 1:/4t
wools Mrs.\\'nodi. of KI sardine.
has leen vial in4 at the• 1e.i?it•Ilrl• of
liev.;L. 111/tl.•rt lotus .1,, .ion
/tad tv-i,or. o' .1n 1'11,1('(4 151.4 141! 1a)-
.
\lis. \4:,'y. \Idl'line is visit'lig
bee brother, \V. H. McClure.. ..
Ruy ,111111, 13.11 \\'13 4;Io.• Jennie
• sinie,l'., a -,•c, tlnrnin, let lad Glenn
and limey 1:3':r11, of rhe lis l'. 1.. spent
Sunda) with their u'irn,le here.
t l
eAHLOW. .
.1 t, 011 .•a•d 441714 1'h.. h4•.4 tariet ie. only
in. .t• ek : Insp. Lewning. White rap. Dent.
?Inn,n., Lh 'uuth.rn $wdcl, 1 uh 4 nru. LoPR
11- [•.mil'- ?ln,gcr. rap,•.
444,14+1 and all -tea .,•rt'4. ,, -
on hold. 4 an ....1 1.1141111114. 14111- .I.,.'k. lllgt+
est
41114.4 s f 1r 114411)1,'c. .11. 1(4'It\ 1:\'.
1t'1•:l)Nr.so.'Y, April 27th.
tiEwe Nore:s. The w.•atht•v has
leen backward for the retailers, who
are finishing seeding, Mrs. 1t1/11-
1•141, of Tirledn, Iih3o, who had been •
visiting her :deter, )1re. Miller, for the
peat month,• left fur home un 34,,; 111.
day last, ....,.tames McBride gold a
line heavy horse to a Blyth buyer toe
a handsoflu4 figure (his week. Samuel
4heppetd Mao delivered a fine young
horse to the bailie buyer at a good big
price Miss Isabel Young gave a
birthday party to her young friends
one day last week ....A little stranger
arrised nt the hemp of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Itubert..in one ,ley kat week.
They have undertaken the re.1aosibil
ity of caring for it and in return for
this kindness it will soon call them
papa and mama. •
LOCHisLSH.
TUE Cov EMT. --Tuesday night. the
111th. WAS R great night in Kintail.. A
large crowd was out in spite of the
nuftivorable weather, to enjoy the
evening's elltertninnent »t rp*i ed by
Dove McGill, of Hlylh.' The plograw
e+insisted of music•tl and CII 4,044 4fl111'V
(puulerN and the artists were HII treat•
class, The !1111111 feature of the even-
it'Pe e.. the ru,t.i111rntal and cornie
song:. 11y Mr. M;'liil3. ,uu: thi-y overs Of' -
midi
V., I'51'( w• and 4144 Well rendered that
every la say was plea -ed. \1i.s /Lou'
t',unpbell, of Litcsn,,,w, delighted the
midisn••.• with her sole 43 iiii41 in loon -
tin 1. \13-m . 1.004,1 \Icl.-'onall, the
young soprano from La titter,was a
greuc favorite.. And shouwc urw4(l
po--ihili•les in the cnllivatio� of her
v ire. Andrew titrate.: ter popular
Kingshri,lge 15(13,.mr, , ;1 1.14„4 him-
self ad .Illy. Tie- 11 1- t" 1.1 .t her.,
fr 1.u;es, );ave a 41 first dbt-41
IIvith 4herr st,,.-41.Issosi. 1)'iti-
,r)TetT •ill ltls'hriw. him; ve1.-451 • p '•4. .114,••.1
the srotli.h MI los sir, nn
tits h,el,ioes. whidl •In• . . sts•11
how is hnodl \li-< Gter41doeee
11.1(•1'.4.0 1, of L wl:110 w. wW4,1tldu
,,u-
p.ni.t554,,1'•411.41 hied 34 4' •#•trio. i,i H
Vet etll'ieut i,ii.r "file 'Li''''lt
NA.,: a J';nl4i,lete• .111'1.1•. 41111 11 1s 4,, I,t•
hoped 4ht. i.rou,nt,•r w111 ;;iv,• n. 311-
,1141•r litter 11111. In tilt' +11,41411#444'• 4h.
t• Ioee of "(113 A{:.in. (',tll.gh,o','
•'1 'sll hitch 1)1.1 I1.000t1 to Ile
,lei•_it" Hud other ealdhy ails -,re
hp1o4 rola field ,old #•444.4, and fat -m-
y -aid as she 444314 go all nit their work
or their Hurt.
'Naga vemg4.11.44/01.
ISHEPPARDTON.
TugimAY, April 2Btb.
IYswa Nrrlfbt.-Mies May Carney
alert Saturday and .4undwy in Gude-
rich. the guest of Mier Polley
The nobly • friend. of Mrs. Ww.
(irahaln, who hew i,een very ill most
/1f the winter, will be glad to hear that
she is now much improved in healtb.
Mira M. Polley hew been re-en-
gaged to teach ti. S. No. 11 for the
next year et a salary of $f(0
11'otd hes been received of the death
at Neeltaw4. ttinitoha, of Hsvdeu,
eldest eon of Mr. tend Mew. John l,euw-
to1d. 'Chris friende here extend the'[
siH1:ere eysimathy to ,hens in their
WACO be,eavement .. We congt•atu-
l1yte Miss L. L. iiMcga en, who Caught
school here ao• aecrptahly for thtee
and a half years, in passing the escent
Normal School e>uaminat ion. We
understand she has gone to teach in
the Calgary district and wish her sue -
rens in the West.
LOTHIAN.
WsuxgsDAY, April 27th.
LOTHIAN LOCA1.L3.-Mleees Mary and
Margaret Henderson. of the second of
Kinloea, spent a day here Inst week.
Mn. Alex. !McLean spent some
cline here last week M.
cf Lochalsh, and his cousin.'
Jasier Fortes, of ,Woodstock, visited
at Mrs. C. MacKenzie's last week. Mr.
Forbes wan turnkey in Woodstock
jail at the time Birchall warty a plisoner
there. He possesses w beautiful gold
*retch. a gift from Birchall fur his
kindness W hies during his confine-
ment.
NILE.
Tt•xau.'Y, April:Il$th.
J.,..\fillian, of (ioderich, visited Nile
frlend*s'on Sunday.
Mts. K. Fielder, of fort Allert,,vis-
ited Miss Irene McCann last week.
.'itis• Dunbar, of Guelph. is visiting
at the hone of Tree-broth'ri Wank
Dunbar.
John Feagau and wife, of Zion.
spent Sunday with the i+tlter'e par-
ents, 31r. and \Its. (iso. Currey.
Tuella- -Among those under ti.
doctor's dale 1353.•, week air Mrs.
\\'right and \Iles Ad.t Elliott. Their
luany fuentl. ,wish then) a speedy It•-
covrl y. \114, Nuhn 1lustow, who has
bete ill for .orale 431111•, 341' not improv-
ing as I•,t,•d:e as her needy frit -ail.
lltturtl Nor,:- ,31:411.i' of .411*'
'kende iv.... ly .•np' 1.14 on Su41day
I'Velli,l,t Io• 4t1,'y. \I r. 1.411'4111...0k114
':t.4 er of \\'I:is1 •hush dile tit....
s.,ei lnten'al'-.•14l'' win he l•'lI next
Sunil .y •n, I' .in.1, -t h,• •••r4',e..
cottd•u•trd I.y Hey. \4. ('unW tr
1).#10., t' I', .'I I h . y- lit•rai'r
3.re_4(44 i. heats: 1.'••1•.rru \It am
ol`.u.elN 1 .vt'•••11o.. •,•`l. .\ 1 oa••1-
14,14tr•If1..:. t.1.4#11to 443 i' the 114#,-
ni.,i : '.' (or t:..1.1 o'nron,.•nt`
SuspiOi .0 grow. Ilett the Roos.. that
111.141 the golden egg w'1cs a hen.
MoNu.ww', April 25th. .,
THE R1(1.0 ('LI•n. -- The annual
meeting of the Lochalsh Rifle Club
for the election of officers will take
piece on Saturday', May 14th. 'nee i
Club had its first practice for this
season last Satut•dee . The following
are the scores of the members who
took part, out of a possible twenty-
five : Alex. hong, 1M ; John Mason, le;
Tom Scott. IS; Tom Sandy, 1K; Llan
ROW-, 441; John Scutt, i(1; F. 1). Mc.
Lenoaq, 15; Percy Herulston. 111.
"Tg)1Pl:u.t v'E tN ALL THrso1."--
The 1,11011/iv 'ttter[i1IiT'ntitm '(mite%- -nf'
the Ashfield Presbyterian church was
held last Wednesday evening, and a
Ian:ge number of young people were
presr.it. The subject for the evening
was ."cemperenee in Ali Things," up-
on wh y(,'h excellent papers were read
hy \lies Lexie Mel,ean, Mies Jennie
McMtiechie and E. Kennedy. The
latter it his (wiser condemned the
practice, prevalent 311 4omparts. of
5435.3n4'r'zt'i at card part ire, ar it in-
--` v,itv4 r-t1w- n rtplr-'oaf ' .mord%,, . -s-
The Neter. Rey. J. M. Hardie, merle
some remarks pertinent to the sub-
ject.
Jcyrrtsort. --John Murray, formerly
of Paramount and now of Hear Lake,
in at present visiting at Dan. N. .Me-
Kynzie's and with other friend(1s in the
vicinity .)as. Fnrlee, of Wood.
stock, Is visiting Rt his cousin's, M. J.
McKay's Mee. ('has. Boyd, of
J.aritire, itent1T71117tf.the week int
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
McKenzie John McIn-
tyre ie at present confined to the 1
house with a heavy cold Hark 1 1
do you hear three lively Scotch mei-
_
ei- 1
odies swelling upon the western even -
Ing iststra . atenmpanisd 'ever and
anon by heavy sounds of measured
r ' tread? it is Davie junior banging the
new piano, with Davie senior priectis-
[ng a two -sten for the next lake -shore
Vent- - We regret to learn that
Mrs. Alex. McDonald and her sister.
In-law, Misr Effie McDonald, of
Pritchard'e aidernad, have not been
well lately. Their friends hope fnr 1
their speedy recovery How did 1
Alex., Tom and .fits of Lothian with 1
their chauffeur ever tnenage to get ep 1
the Hemlock Cit ygrade with theirglant 4
motor car, with Its hear cargo hf
enckers, Iaat Monday night P There
la, however. an unconfirmed report
that theme itrave men turned in for the
night with the mournful convietlon
• that "life is hest an empty dream."..
4 ' , firs. John McRae returned home last
' Mondayy after a few weeks spent at
Admit Ste. Marie.
THE TORONTO
ye specialist
HAVING GREAT SUCCESS
Many Difficult .Cases Fitted
OONE of the most intert'atin st:idies in' tine world is the
human eve. Marvelous in is construction, tremendously
sensitive yet -powerful, its acti e quick, its power of en-
durance phenomenal, its record a curate, 'and because it- is
all this and much more, the human e. is unposed upon and
made to endure a strain that nature never intended. This
being so, then science nntst'con,e 10..the re cue' and 1.elp out
overworked and strained eyes. Muscular eye. -strain is the
cause of nine tenths of the headaches. There being fourteen
muscles in the two eyes, it requires Much skill to find out which
set of muscles is causing the trouble. The skill and research
of a centuryitibrought right down to the present, day and all
embodied in the new science system of sight testing, perfected
and now being demonstrated throughout the country by Mr.
Wet.' E. Montgomery, the Toronto Eye Specialist, who is now
in Goderich and will remain this week only at Harrison's 4for-
nlerly Kelly's) jentellery store, The old way of fitting glasses
was to try on innumerable lenses and select one out ojlN`the
many. The new science wav is here illustrated anti is kno n
• Cas-tlte- '4 okiug into--Lhe e}e" method. -
This does away with 1 the old tiresome trials and a aq
the guess work. The n way takes about five minutes atld
is accurate. no case so iicult but will yield quickly to this
wonderful new met od. Mr. Montgomery is doing a great
*ork tkroughou 'anada, teaching the opticians theer'new
science and dem nstrat ng to tile -publt`c 111headaches and
nervol1 ness c be cured with glasses and imperfect sight
made perfect. Mr. Montgotnery charges nothing for his ex-
aminations or consultation and charges a moderate price only
for glasses if required. Any reader of The Signal is perfectly
welcome and if their eyes need help they can rest assured the
Toronto Eye Specialist will do alt in his power to help thetn.
Any person who can not conveniently come in the daytitne
may come in the evening and receive the same satisfaction. At
HARRISON'S
(Formerly Kelly's)
Jewellery and Optical Store, This Week Only.
e
RIGHT'S
DISEASE
is the deadliest and most
palnAil malady to which
mankind is subject. Dodds
Kidney Pills will cure any
case of Bright's Disease.
They have never failed in
sae single Bass. They are
the only remedy that ever
has cured it, and they are
the only remedy that can
Titers ars imitations of
Dodd's Kidney Pill. -pill
boa and mama -bet imita-
tions are dangerous. The
origins[ and only .tonnes
curs for Bright's Disease L
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
aDodd'. Kidney Pills are
arty
outs a bas at alt
druggists.
L
Riches and care are Kg inseparable
as sun and shadow.
You cannot do- w-rnng without suf-
fering wrong.- Entertirti.
Laziness grows on peorle. It he -
gins in cobweb% and ends in. iron
chain+. -Hale.
Ire ainamis sommus Oammier amps ammo
H. COLBORNE
This is the place for Prints and Gingham&• Prints, sc, toe, laic. No better Print made
than what we are selling at I*4C Colors guaranteed. Ginghams, IOC, 12%c and Ise. These
are Anderson's, made in Glasgow, and *rite can buy big best hers for Js¢. Cotton Suitinga,
I ? j1 C t0 33C.
i
White Lawn waists
A [Hill's over -make. There are only 18 in this
lot. '('riwwed with Clinch lice and :-inch laser
tion, with dust frill, $2M0 regular price. You
can buy one for just $1.41•
QOW11ts
Twelve only in this lot- just samples. One-
..
third off regular prices le what you can get one
for. These Skirts and Gowns are a big bargain.
Direct from the coater.
Collars and Jabots
P
'e • 'ugota fine asst atm of is these
1\ have just
1
grad. 15c to 25e,
walso In sets, .. 9
SC to 50c. Newest
shapes.
Underwear
We have a full new stock of CRESCENT Brand.
Priers, I(le. 15e,21c, 2+Sc. None so good fpr the
prices as Crescent. Ladies', missies' and children's
with and without sleeves.
1 -
Lace Curtains
We have a (Inc stock. They are all Nottingham
make. and the prices are frogs 16e up to several
dollars, 25 to 35 yards long and good widths.
Silks
A :Winch Japanese taffeta black, and cream -
just Ane for waists, and only ANC a yard.
A 118 -inch Queen Quality black tapeta, every
yard stamped, which means a guarantee of
goodness. 91.00 to $I.10t
Another lot, 91 inches wide, in taffeta. Cob)n
blue, old rose, swethyit, grey and black: ---a good
quality, and our price is only 50c.
itiosiery
Always a large stock to ;hoosef'om. Our stuck
is now larger than over, in- both
caahnrere.�Our 2 piirg for a quarter ie. great
,value. Ask fora l5c Cotton Huse, 8e,0, ai, lo,
an underpriced bit we *044 from a mi : Another
great value lot in TANS, all else., front
4i to ee. Prices, ilk to 15c. A better line in tans,
ribbed, at 25c. Prince,,s rib for rifle, end h.wvy
rib for boys. in Idaek. Little i)*rliug, 4 to 7 laches,
eashmere rib. in cardinal, sky, tarn, cveatd and
pink, very hoe and all -wool ---a great child's '{lose.
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Fullness and Bloating After Eating?
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Ljtt1e Digesters
t,S's Cure or your money back.
__r,. • _; • fi At all Druggists or direct from
25c. a box.' COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toronto f✓
ONLY A REMARKABLY LUCKY PURCHASE
4 1 .1') 4l1Alse 1''‘:. Ills tit*! foll,twing.
wvondet'1 idly fine hat gains :
100 Ladies' Shirt Waists a..a ►tel,elin ""
[like, each
beautifully trimmed, all worth mote in t he regular way(18c
special bargain 'wive - x7�Q7
LADIES SEPARATE SKIRTS. The best and
st rtes of . t hr scn son, including 4,Ieatr43 and tone
tailored. in new striped cloths. pennrnas and
1 erinent$..yer-with priers onvlin*tilyt quoted
'These skirts include black and x11 colors.
•
We are showing the newest out in Belt ,and Neckwear, Lace
Curtains, \Vhitr.wear, Underskirts, etc., at 'ray special and sating
pricer.
leu
mist
)s( ext -%helve
etyie43 men -
',dee -high-eines
interior_ 11a.srs.
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JOHNS AD
Ladies Wear, Furs and Chins. Hamilton Street.
Hous • cleaning Helps
\Ve have everyt mg that goes' to make the dreaded house-cleaning
flitch easier, an. give everything a nice clean and fresh odor.
Pulverized Borax;10c per Ib.
ousehold Ammonia, 1Oc and 26c per bottle.
Chloride Lime, 6c and 10c per pkg.
Creolin, 60c per Ib.
Formaldehyde, 50c per ib.
Carbolic Acto, 6Oc per Ib.
Sulphur, etc.
en needingpnything in the drug line, we would like to serve
F. J. BUTLAND, Druggist, Goderich.
THE STORE THAT PLEASES
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1
Practical Coop eat 1011
rnthose who want to make their capital orswvings bring them
an income in a well=eatahlished husinest and at the same time
the opportunity for extraordinary profits, we offer to a 1Lnited
number shares in the Prince Rupert Real Estate Investment
Co., Limited, at par $10 per share.
The opportunity is extraordinary because of the profit-shar-
ing plan by which yon may become an actual member of our
Pntef'prise and share pro -rata in 101 the profits of the Company
ind I* its rapidly increasing business.
The tlsoney received by the Company through the sale of its
shares d jnveeted in well -selected real estate in Prince Rupert.,
under thedirect supervision of the Board of Directors.
We purchl*se improve and retain properties adapted to the
uses of businel�s and sell at a profit property which is producing
or can readily hp made to produce a satisfactory income.
As part of our Nan for handling our rapitlly growing business
-sadtoinereaseita arity, we have concluded that we 'would
go directly to the plahlic, with whom we been always setls-
factorily dealt. and gigs tbem the opportunity to subscribe to our
issue of shares, thereby sharing equally with us' in the large
profits of the Cotbpany.
One of the indications of a high regard in which our shares
are held by those who posse them is the interest they show h
constantly bringing them to a)tantion of their neighbors
and friends.
13y placing our shares as we do toonog� individual investors
we are building up an extensive c relive organization, eaei
member of which has the opportunit and will be Interested
addlog to the profits of the Company, use by so doing in
adds to his personal profits.
Such otters rarely, If ever, nteh pr1va investors, and we
advise you to sed our subscri Ron for eh at
once.
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Purchasers of the stock may send one -t h of the total
subecriptlon with the order and the balance nine monthly
payment*.
THX
Prince Rupert Real Estate Investment'co., Ltd.,
Prince Rupert, B. C.
AUCTION SALE
HIGHLY 1 \1I'OR'i'A 1
,
l;NI1ESER\ EI
AUCTION S.'LE OF 1 (111-C R.kl)P
JEWELLERY
WATCHES
SILVERWARE
CUT GLASS
CLOCKS
OPTICAL
GOODS
ET ETC.
Also Shop Fixti es, Showcases, Etc.
Commcncin
r
on
Monday Evening
MAY 2nd
and following after-
noons and evenings
until the entire stock
is sold. Sale at 2.30
and 8 p.m. each day.
-- Parties in want of choice goods
would do well to attend this import-
ant sale, as every article offered will
be sold without -the least- reserve and
some rare bargains may be expected.
HALSEY PARK'S
JEWELLERY STORE
D. M. HENDERSON, Auctioneer
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