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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-6-9, Page 8fl •1.i , 0 • . Tut'tn• ies' Je'.4I f►, 1910 June Weddings Artistic Baa•» Ware, Sterbng'Silver, Cut Glass 44 and High-grade China. \ cundtlI41rfrtrittrttr;-ilrass \%':tii• venlig high Ito Art, even ,hough it can be bought at rote eauiuvely little cost. %Vt. lav, .1 v..ry---.'be►iret'cxiltectiata--.t,, chuff* • from- ,Iartlinicres. Fern Pots. \'arcs, Dinner things. t'tic:rtes, r.u*dlr .ticke, etc. Pierced Silver hits le prclili*t dignity which readily dietiug- uirlie4 it from any tthettquality. wiekil:auship and finish Teeing pterfect. l'awsiroles, I'ie I'late•. Wren Peale, etc. Sterling Silver s'spo.ons, Knives and Forks, Cut caps S weird sale during .deem'. $•;.IMI 1lt•rry Beals fol $4 00, 111.50 Berry .Bowls $3 75. Sugar and Creatua at mIWstat• 1 etillctiunr. Clans -White and (:old China. -"the. very tleweet and 1100 1.1 Nit - rect thing in dinner Were. 'Wt' have climplete Dinner Sete, 44r it tear be hough! in separate pieces. The Colonial Book Store (.1•:01t(.I'. I'. ItTEH, Prop. Phone UMI. • Ueafet•ieb. jGIFTS 1 • 1 for Brides It1A110Sb and PEARL .Icla llery is alwaysTyery acceptthl.•. \V,' carry some e x gn1slt 113.03•11, io well , 514 standal!I ne.unlings. ) arhion favors pllatintim t ting. Our stock comprise some 1 Ian• numt novel and u -to -date eteatitals in Diewinnd 44 n ,2 Pervious `tunes. We- s' 111 b,• pleased to show you our Ii Walter .A. Y(arrisen 1 .1,•wclll•1 duel optician. (sal the Squnrr, *biderich. l 0410 00 1 1 i 1 i •-• Quality Store earesetieseseueseterattirsosesete IT WILL pay you to boy your groceries at this (store, no far as prices and quality are coacernel. 11 ia our constant anti to give our .('u44t omens Nafiwfai•tory service. We have a . parte *tastier II rut of g,odhl that may IN' enjoyed at this season of the )ear. 1.11(•11 111 fanned NI eat*, i'sinned Fish, Pickles, Saurrr, 4 ot.u11r. '41. - Cooked Ham 'V.. sell the famous "Star Brand" d" e(..ked Hanl. It' is. the Mwe•eta-st and blest on the Market. Try t.orne. Per Ib.., .. Fresh Fruits 'EA,13 e•1 '•e SIlnwbe ries. Pineapples, Bananas and Orange44. • Fresh egetables . Tmeat. e•s, (.in -umbers. Asper- „agus. flutter .Beans. Spim,ch. ti,w l'.1 nbM444, Iw•tlucr. Rndish,•s, IM111h3il. et . prod', HI hest price paid for farm e:' Choice'Uutter and Fresh Eggs ti. R. LONG PHONE 43 2 OBITUARY. • Y Fortuna. ,2,41114 W. Fortune, 1'urnierly 40*0*- .,.1 ‘.t the ruts •r hotel (terse (Hotel (,,eicri'h) (nu two serious, died at his „•st.,len(,• in Detl'.it on Sunda;', Juue \I r' Fortune was :It one time a pruluintaft '1:uIWay Man. awing. chief cb a4:2atdte-wom red a1apr int..n 1 hr 4.. T. 11. He war it native of ti rat. I„rt, McFadden. The funeral -of the hate Mrs. M. Mc- Fiddeu, of Sault Ste. Marie, took place from the residence of her ',ruttier, Jadge Doyle, last Saturday adorning. '1'140 retuaine were interred in the (:atholiet cemetery, Colborne, the pallbearers l,ei'ng Joe. Doyle, Fred. Shannon, J. L. Killoran and,los. Kidd. Besides the husband, M. McFadden, of Sault Sts. Marie, Jas. J. Doyle, 01Sud- bury, and ti, N. Doyle, of Haileybury. Mothers 01 deceased, were here for 1 he tuneral. Kirkbride. A clipping from :1 Vancouver, B. C., paper just received gives an accudnt t the tuueral of Letitia Pearl Kirk - !,i ide,•the t •teen -year-old daughter a Mr. and Airs. %V. L,. Kirkbride, ,vibe' residents of 4,,Idetich. wbich look place trona the txtnily residence, • •"J. Howe stroll, Vancouver, 00 Thum- 41ay. Agtit 2s. Rev. Dr. Fraser of- ficiated. A large nuwberofrelatives and friends. attended the fltneral, and the Neral offerings were very numerous a long list ut the senders being given. Baxter. An ofd-reeident of titNierieh, in the p1ereon of f Captain Jewett Baxter, passed away at his house on Light- house street on Friday. • Deceased had been a resident of 4;oderich for ever forty -live yeasty. He was it native of Argyleshir••, Scotland, and started life ars a sailor on the ocean.- Coming -- when _quite _.a young matt. 110 railed 011. the (treat Lakes 'for it her of years and until he hadl,rrached his seventieth year he Was captain of a vessel. The Captain w tee :1 particularly. intelligent man. of a %cry wide nbset•vetinn. and those Who enjoyed his 44044 1a111114llee consid- ered it a rare pleasure to eonve rse with hitt. ' He will lie long remota. beret' by a with• elicit., of triende. old' and young. He was ul:u•ried• to his now larch partner neatly forty year•e ,ego. :1 1Aunly of i wo mins and one daughter ate left to mourn hit Tow : Captain Will Baxter: of Chicago: Itiohard 'Heater, - of Sandwich. On- tario. cud Mrs. Edwin Brown, of Chicago.' Mrs. lirown has been here tar the past NIX weeks assisting in the car of her father. 'rhe funeral took place from his late residence. Light- )))) se street, on Tuesday afternoon to Maitland ci•nietery. stet•. Jos. Elliott eonductrd.1Ire services- and .tite PAW bearetw were. Capt. A. Lawson, Wn1. \I/triton, \1'411. Wallace', E. N. Lewi-. 41.4P., J. E. Tom and 1). Stoddart. Robertson. The sad news has been received from Ottawa of the death of W. H. •'H. i1i-4 Iiole:I-barn, who before his moral to 111e capital was one of the winder young men of ((udeticb. He leaves, • IA3111111 his wife and two chiltli•eu, his Mother, Mrs. Wm. Holieetson. two sister,, Olive and tjuecnall • of Ottawa, and a bruthet't, Albert, of Ayr, Ont.. who it ve tate sincere sympathy 44 many feuds Io 4 ioderlch in thea lovli. \\'e publish from The 0tt.awa Citizen the 'Bowing kindly reference to the drat) of one who ',rade his mark in ever • spher0 in which he moved : . •'dl r. W. H• Ito name 14 the customs depllrtti•ent, Oita a. diel *this resi- dence, ILMI Sewn, eve . the end eounng tater an Boras of many months. Mr. Rubes sap Was born at Henuliller, Ontario, February '22. 1411. Ile attended the high school at (lodes torch !roto I2w2 to 1!W7, after which he became A teacher in the public schools of Ontario. In 14110 he entered Tor- onto 1'nivereity, whet,' he studied for two years: lq 144441 he entered 'the Ooveenuleit Nervier in the statistical branch of the customs department, in .r t'Iupirat•y capafcity. Iu January. 142(1:, hos appointment was wade per- manent. :Mr. Robertson's record in the sit y of Ottawa was confined largely to the civil service, where he Ie;ft a mark out seam to be eradicated. Ite was respornsible for the format' of the Athletic Assecistion in the ser- •iice, - which was the forerunner of other organizations and movements of great advanttKrto that body. Ht. was in every sense a •¢realcivil ser- vant' had. 14113 disinterested and unob- trusive labors u1 Benefit .his fellow -of - "Anil, Laura, did you ore1/4r 1114' A leg of lamb et the butchers hhl.rher WAN oil of legs of Iamb.' MINN [Anvil replied. ••1444 1 told hiljl (u Nen nil you 1411 a leg f lrrrf instead." epprecieted except by .those why .knew 1 well. He way It Dann .of the highest ideals in spurt, and the iuii• p.m lieet which weer tolerated in Athlet4014 iu the past were repugnant to hint. ale bet:tam.• a leader in the movement 4.egun by the Civil Service Athletic Assoe'iaalion for fair play and 'cleaner practir•os in Alhlet2044. As an e1dent supporter of the amateur grin civil. in sport lets.. the his time end his talents to the cnnitttlmiAllen of hieoh jest -and lived to see his efforts re- warded. Of his personality all who kneW tum can !entity. In his !untie, in his entre and ,ail IngNt his friends the 14uund of ening is heard. A loving hnshand end father. a devoted Ir•iend and a petriutie '01.11 44ervwul and Canadian has departed and ' o '1.1 .. teener." he winId s nal l lh lu. t 1 1 left 11 MAPLE 'PHONE 5 2 . HAMILTON ST iI Cl2oicePi .t 111, . L't ,and '. '., . A• h. SHREDDED WI11AT BISCUIT AND ;TRAW13I-RRII S *nal.,• II c , . . I. \ t.lite hull. 'I I t 1 h.m. 14 ver, d1 h le u gl 1 1 I OUR ayc and 4or COFFEES Ate in great denuo.et. '1'l..•y b,t, sheet ar a, rich Masan and all the r*i%ui14ites fol pl..tsn.s., drink. (live them 8 t rias. Highest market pricer paid for better And froth ,eggs, LEAF GROCERY MORRISH & McCLINTON 11 HE SIGNAL: GOJ E RICH)'ONTA RIO • r Commences Saturday, June IIth. THIS June Sale of White has become an annual featltre at this big. store. It is our introduction to -the summer selling season. For the balance of the month the store will be practically given over to the display of white goods of all kinds,. and special prices will be in force. Month's ago we bean our plans for the sale, and on Saturday will be ready with, the -best, `,the finest, the largest array of white and summer materials we have ever laid before you. The goods We will'sellat'e new and desirable -2 --just the lines that•aremost in demand at this -the--hg'-things that -wilt be ready -far-Saturday Saturday WHITE MUSLIN .UNDE IMEA$ New White 1,7 o ergarnnents by the dozen for this sale-Skiiks,' Drawers, Gowns, Corset Covers. Dozens and dozens of new Garments. all, fresh from the facjory for June selling. Made in the brightest, cicapest and most- sanitary Canada. Every garment guaranteed perfect, and the material' and - workfhanship of the highest drder. Corset 'Covers, 25c • • 4'oru•1 4'1,'.1.1'., made ti',Ifn fine cambric -finished En}dish . cotton. tr Fw'ith two-in('h law.. and insertion with dusky rttltwiilt. 4`114 eiwy !lilt -a tteeideny good gal meld sat 25c flu pl•trc; all $izes. earl ,• Corset Covers at 7Sc• ,• This garment 414 .-til extra fall. has very pretty' yoke. ttutde' of on. -inch A.:1111311 IY11111. insi i:t 11111N with le at'I beading ; also a1µ.1111.1• tint•. Iriw11ie1 with yoke nt a11,1'Iiat.• 1.114''14 of t too-, ingh surly Lace and tine mid -n -half in.\'ah•ni•i1•nn..I+1e• inser- t' beetling •11111 baby edition.' I'zither dim• d••e•idedly 75C great value. at per garment -, A Corset Cover at $1.00 '..4 Net Cover i. made of very fine , English -cantle i.•. 'the yoke i,. of Nh41d44W enlht.lidrry (insertion and •'.Ic-r c shoul4.0• straps of I'.ali114 and rane insert inn. $1.00 It '2. a particularly goal garment for This One at $1.15 • This 4' ..'4.4.vo i lk14 :1 six-inch ynko of alternate naw: of • Cluny and Valencia• ins4Mi , very tine quality, is rut full. and is one of the pertt44•st Comet !revere we $115 have wild 111 envwhi•le near the price. Each. A Special at 42c This corset 4'11ve1' hits it, yoke of three-inch Swiss eudlniid e•ry with beading. is made tenni fine quality Kuglislreambri,. and rat fell -vastly worth all,. For .lune selling: %ell A3C ...perish at. per garuient `t Drawers at 2Sc 4)i•nwet:s, matte of fine quality white rott(in, four-jlich frill wit h 'Nor rows nt t nuking. F1111 size.- at, per Bair 25c Drawers at 39c These are Innate from :a very good grade 6f English 4 seams sur double ***Wits they are trimmed with der inch frill of tucking and Swiss embroidery; regular .old' 39C '•slule e. for -June sale, per .pair Better Drawers, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. 't k4111a• .,4^t A Skirt at $1.08 N'lol.• Skirts, route frond fln, English •rutton. wands $11 414401/1,' sewn, ral•h 4(1411llellt tin hill; two Ntyles one• trimmed with thirteen -Midi trill of fine tucking. 'edged with tive-inch Sw114s end lanridory: the .'thee • has a fifteen -inch hill of tucking' and cotton tor,hon lace intse ti44n. ,lielth $1t/Q0Q gartm•nls.•xtr,a,4w•rial value, at, each.' ASkirt at$I.65 . • Phis Skil t ,s -,mule from the high-grade English cotton that KIN'S into all our lost garments ; it ban an eighteen -in -•h hill with three clusters of larks, two rows of 4'Iut(y.il1Mer•tion edged with. Chilly lace, wide duet frill -garments that ale worth every Mat 14 $2.141. June sale. each x).65 Vert/ Handsome Skirts, $3.25 7'1• 4.44Ian-tar thee.. iii4-he etwrtae• wA 1141E +lalryas•rb - ate Insult. 1r . They have twenty -four -inch frill 44f heavy Cluny insertion 411141 finished with Cluny lace, havi• wide dust '' -14II1-41veh telly the lost valet. we suave ever given $3.25 At tflis privy, fur .1 one Nadi 10 Gowns at 79c -`•, iIPN/• (;owns have yoke nfembt'oidery inmert ion Alternately withl4w14 of tucking tbt• Le•1,7tvrttd 1.114s Are 1t' •c1 .N•itli -dire cambric e'mbroldery. .The value le extra good 7(]C at. the 411100 , , (go:h kilo, • .0•-•-•,•-• -,•, :