The Signal, 1910-6-16, Page 8a a * NUR*WAY, .11'.1': 15, 1910
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1Ih11 g•ar r esti a wd)"
ponied upon' tad he the freshert
and nest-ku.,wn brands.
THE COUNTY COUNCIL.
uutinued f4o111 14186 11
4.441 stating that the• Ontaari4
4„, � rnun•ut could make +( grant of
I4)44; 11s1 tun Art. the !leading and 44111111•
'Hent'n1 a rnunt'y sanilarlutn 414(1. $3
tots- week for each p 4tient in such in -
rt the c01 klluit(4
re1en4 on 111. matter 'Wee is to 4
(ht. March St11, the 4' ttee 11114
meeting at l'Iinlwl. C 'illor
OCFFEE-.4)40---s p e d a l I «uu4/nt Naas 3111141110441 e14:1111111.111.
iiitt
bleud'ttt t'olter i:+ rnn44rth,-rieti Pr. Ih•nte Smith, liuvt•11ulent in -
and wttisfyi1144 ; it it in a class by 1X'1444•. Was present Anil ggavep•m•
itself. Try a *ample (sound. Altai, a tutugtheestahhv1 ;lit oda
-.IIIIt•.1111111. The 111g11n4i1144• 4444* 14x1 to
pound 40c.heli. , e 111441 sufficient Irut cevcuoe would
"1'hi. i••"I,•rl4ed troth paying patients and
CAMP fir. 4 isEE. I o m, 4.44tilt i, 11s. 'I'h4• a ty 441441111
it n.. ell 41(111ee. is is vete) con- 1'
he 414 uireyt t.1 Make ftp any drfirit' in
pat ., ell ter picnics aud opting 1 tlue rtisiniult ends•nst•s 4/1 the insti4uM'.
'�e,- Ue., Just 4411(1 Ik.ihug N -iter' i• rhe (e.rt. 11er 4„(tier►t w14tl1d he atrial..
'el 1,44 tie 35c I, i a Sly', illelutiu4t all ex{r•isea'_ex-
1 ,md,•nseei 'Milk. j 1 OC .4.111 441edlcnl anemtanre, A 4t. -
anti 115o. - 14lirse Nouid have t4/ he 44114)111) e4 and
con. 1Bo.. •( n14111)11.4f,ii ( Pty five
ro11douse•d l'rr.4)11,• Kr ' a 41411 tildl4(4". 14rt . 111. s,( .44 rv;f11ts wuldt. la•
l I*lteii s Concentrated le. I14oHi 1 o.wired t., .I tiler tourer -al. e'ork. A
ate is a `*ih't' ti ,„ d tu.oducl: inadt..4IIll i.•nt .u, :e 4/4 lant"i. W4061441 for
s Sand su ,tr unly. 1 Iu' erect eat of .4 twain Inlileiing. an to
from l.vuln g .11101 ,I, my of 1414411 6,4 shacks nail
\'ne etile Mae ftor picnic,. eI.1 gatth•u. Ti.. . 41 '1444•
'0114. bottle 1114411/•, twelve glasses , perhaps
of ' deficient. 1 ll "fade. 1't+ r met Again in 1'Initial •ton .\P:il 7.th.
boat le' . -.100 Dr. 1:3111/W. Id ti.plerielt, nit. present
and showed Goat the .b -tul;s 111 1 he
(iona1 supply of SI ta4vberroes, c, t a o to Aimee ,Dent ' at, in
I 'ucu111bels, Vax I0+at4s, St'w Iheir,1111114/11 t hitt :a c' an1ly .44411111(-14)111
1'ab11age. New Put atu4-: Iteul• i. no 1 Mill 14411 a, ling,. tilllllher of
ishes, romalia•s. et.'. srr,p1e in tiler count' :(4* suffering
. t'.,H41p.le•r•ttl•li'4. (he .I ni. 2iul. the
Ilighest H.i..e paid lot fat•Ili eietio a•rs of the etlnuuit11. un•t. 111
eilaiil''e. \Viilgh:14u and Ntitt to •lit•usse Is, 44e.11-
1. •rt h. {•Neter. ('1in141n 111141 (ilaleri(h,-
11,1 11141111 (.4 l/rolIert 11, 8111411 were
,1.•.•n1wi .111114614• ltor a site. It Was
. connttend44l Ihal. Ieoul.i a ,ani -
et 111111 Ie• .•stllbli.bt•ll it .14111111 he
IIIIII.:;.l4 by :l hn•:II•Isrntll of direeturs
e It h 18.4/ ,41' 1111.«' tepr...'i talit'1.4. aj.-
.PHONE43' saut(•d 1•y , d••• I'll Or tat•ilibers of
THE SIGNAL: GODER/CR ONTARIO
to pa half the void, was the Menu►-
nt1'u41at.iutl *if t44' commit tate. . The w:-
taJ)taut+r of the Guider of Hill At Cto
4/t) Mitchell. to tanistrunt' the bridge
ter 21,:11M) wee wlvise d ; that 4heeagiu-
er•1• appoint a 111a1* (11)11ps •te•11( 1+1 III-
1•1Wet tlr 44'4.11 1411(1 t4, Nee thut•lheeuu•.
1 rails are inspect), Parried lint. A
email wilt 'Jen bridge south lit \%`tug=
hlun. was examined and it was ret -
mendel Lhait it lie built 411 44111eret4'
11114 44(4.4• MI str)4) as the engineer
it necessary t4) have it *sins' rui t+d. I n
referent? t ' the .Jue•stiln of the vets•-
tiou ill abridge 41%.•1'the Mould*. Niter.
Ilea -WW1' Huron, *I I*(1esrx and 4 411111-
14111 t'n1111t 1(81, IL was tr1'. a1e111P111ltrl
that ph411s,111I41 sp etitira(141u4 be drawn ;
that tendert+ he asked for, to he,
o{s•uerl but days later at a joint meet-
ing of the fluty 3 4411 and bridge com-
mittee... at. (1'1111141 fiend. Regarding
4 h fencing and filling in to be thine
at. Hlyt h it was rel 'Boit 'tldel that the
engiue'r be given, power to have• the
work 4 plel+d, The t 'tree re.
enitmended thnt nn artier. be taken in
the"1uatter of having a bridge eon-
4treeled 1111 t 11e 1seentlary teat ween
(Ley and \Vattail.,
The County Rate.
•
W H ITE('H t $I(t'H.
yr, yds. PI yds. Total
R. Carrick :M) :1) NO
M. Henry 10 21 40
l' Mc I Lowell I9 20 - ,
40
20 41
3 48
47
27 53
2241 61
al 34
J. Met'leuegban
W. Reid
G. Robertson
U. 13re•vott
P. Leaver
S. Elliott
Sheltie
I'he 44(413111.441 11/.1144.41.114414 411 41111
eU1111tV• 1.4$42..101.440. and tile' 1ttets-
itier's est.iniated ex4e'ndittirv• is '273.-
172.11 and the ,•stitiuttel "receipts'
1)111, hat.111, leav tog a i alatiee lit $1C1.7.i2•-
to to '144• provided fill'. This will 1t+
unto• dofllar I 1 he present year.
tt. R. LONG
the ell •It. A14 4,11111ate tof the. 1•11.4
wvsv.s •I .url,al i.l114(1:Is plarPt. al
, .ei.watd. ,,4 11tittille).
Property Cowmlttee
THE NEW WAN
D COUNTR
• •1•11ecounty pttip4 1t'. (41uunil lee re-
1,ortetl that they b:ul eta •1 flu•
O L Y ,.t4 and fount' eve' vtking' ele:un sold
44411-..kcpt. 'I'h.•Ic a-l4ts' oi,o inmate,
4t..I% Ilg a -'144.1,..' .,' iiiitrr CV/ ICI IIS
it. ky the, ,ex prim?. for assault. I. V01111144Na" 1tol►t1(4 111
In1Infinite ate:Uuer. assault.I,,
g,µ11 411.1,•1 at 111.4 ,14egi"f t y tofli(,•.
•
' 1 I•:v.uy't11 1 we. fnuud 44411 :Old clean
. Al Ilse .'. ,.I I't {1.111.,', It was 144'1111•
j 111'•114141 that tcaal.h" Ile :caked for the
',Aiming of the woodwe1•k eta the mil-
k `1, 4.141.• of the elurt lion..•, ys it is new
thirteen year. "114(0 1) Nal; 1111111141,
Royal Edward
Royal Georg
ep fthe ptojwit) . "tee 141 2 have
- • Is,we•4. 441ilWa 41 the o*.041'1141 4111 the
\• I'1•ipt .If tenders.: that the 4.!11141114441r4.!11141114441rthe faett•St and finest eappoomtr
et 4)4444, anal the d la
• • repaired. As
*tempters sailing hetweeen l'aiada and "tile Gault v flag' is a"rt. 0111 it WKS 1141-.
(creat 1Iritain. ' \ .6-...4.41 that a new one he pureleutrl.
RIFLE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT.
Dungannon Holds the Cup -Big Day at
-the Polar -m:
ar
Thtere woe a big crowd at, the Point
Farm on Friday, when the popular re-
sort, had its opening day for the sea-
son of 1910. 'I'he Hutton Rifle Leiague
t •nament was the chief ,vent ot the
day, and this with other attractions
broll)L►tp*tuple from all directions to
enjoy one of the first real *wurger
days at the lake shoe.
WarneTen arne r Meted in 'the rifle'
1ournaul4•nt-twit from Dungannon,
two f S(. Helens, and nee reel'
ft+ G4slvrich town*hiff, Colbornetownship. Auburn, , 1.anee,' White-
church al,44 Lochalsh. A brisk wind
was Mewing in taw afternoon, and
this made the shorting *umewhat un-
et'en. Dungannon's No. I teamre-
tained the l4'agur cup by, again Maks
ing the top score. The worse are'
grven below •
A haseball'garne was played .in the
etter000n .11x1 wren ,the •G4rierich Col
legiate Institute tram and the Auburn
nine. l'p to the hoot in ' es it was a
Splendidexhibit ion of the game, the
lplay being fast an clean. \Villi 'a
ead of two nuns the G. 17.1. boys
went to hat for their Inst inning* and
scored seven runs, and though Auburn
matte a rally in their lout taro eft bat
the game ended 141 Io 4 in favor ot the
collegian*. The players wet', :
Auburn ---0. (iosborn, ss. : F. Cook,
2 0.: M. Henry, c.f. ; 11. McDoLwrll,
c, ; J. Arthur, I h.; W. Mclbonald,
p. • J. Carter, 3 b, ; E. LawUAu, r.f. ;
\V. Mandl, I.f.
(ioderich-E. Pridham. I.f. ; D. Fin-
Impoort, as.; F. Robertson. '2 h.: R.
Walter, p. ; W. ilset. �.:'M.-An dll-
eon. 1 b. ; E. Elliott, :3 b.; T. Elliott,
r.f. ; P'. McNaught, c.f. -
Errors -Auburn 44, Goderich '4. 0.
Dean and C. Black umpires.o
Score by innings :
Goderich-11 0 It 0 1 0 11 2 7-10
Auburn -0 0.(4 (1 1 0 0 0 3- 4
A football match between Benmiller
and Dungannon Walt played in the
evening, resulting in favor of the
Dungannon kickers.
Montreal and (luebeC -to Ite.ltaea fl;ridge 4/a i •
Bristol
Th.:11141(1 and hr ge 0,4 1t4'r re -
Next wailing--Iloynt Edward tracing 1"1+1 at the ,, '1(44• of the
Vert 11
11.041 t y (111111(1) 1 d leen met it
MuulrealJuneLh-
' \\'itlgluirn m 'Tni•silny:.May :Net,`ln
Apply any Mt*4sjneihip Agent, or airing.. for • 11' erection of a 60-foO(
., Nlu.1 4)i1i1[?1,
Poing Traffic \lsuagel. bridge on the a,ndary la•t8•tru Grey
Canadian Northern St ea 41. - h i 1 , .aid Elie
Limited. T1tuut41, on cuu(Irte- alert
Haut., each ronnt7.
0
RELIABILITY
•This is the secret of our Valreeser The rc1044111 our prescription
department 3t. increasing. shows that the 1144.114 Appreciates tour
rehab/lira .
OUR DRUGS
are ttit' last that money can buy.
OUR CHECKING SYSTEM
Insures against mistake'.. Every pre*oa4iption is checked over
444'(()[4• leaving-lin• sl,nw.
CUR EXPERIENC)r- -
Has been gained in some of the biggest and best drug stores in
1reforrio.,-
- OUR PRICES
\Villile f d to Ie as Iqtw ae any. when you have a p1escription
bring i1 here.. We never mil atitote and carry the biggest • essort-
luent of dings hi this part of Ontario,,; - •
- F. J• BUTLAND. I)ii41..gii4t, Goderich.
THC STORE THAT PLEASES
MAPLE LEAF GROCERY
AND CHINA HALL
'PHONE 52
BISCU ITS
25
wi
2
aJl3
DUNUANNON NO. 2.
2III yds. 3(8 yds. Total.
Thos. McGann
John McLean .
1). (iienn
J. Cousins
R. Johnston :
J. W. Hamilton
(leo. Johnston
Win. Sproul
D. J. Biclple- -
P. Finigan-
490
CUT GLASS
FOR
JUNE WEDDINGS
THEWS ONLY
Girl
j'One
:'J3 2.2 50
29 1090
20 24 5.Y
27 8.) 52
24 33 67
21 25 49
211 17 37
27 :51. 56
226 29 55
21 25 49
44349
..9, .LOQHALSH.
a . :w, yd, :se yds. Total.
J. Macdonald 27. :t+2 40
John Scott :43 24
E. D. MacLennan Ill 19
27 13
26 ' ltd
17 dr
27.
Sfi
H. 'Ensign
A. L,IIg"
D. C. McKenzie,
T. `Scott
T. Sandy
. MacLennanA. Weldon
26
AU
• :311
411
56
37
53
5'l
21 ,
50
475
. NT. H$U1Ns Nth 1. -.
:?lir yds.. itJ) yds. jl'outt.
1. McDonald 23 1,43 4i
I. Miller 25 :3 4144
\\'. Miller 21 222 43
W. Webster:ts 244 54
J. Putdon-- :d1 . 25 :'4
M. Humphrey 21 27 48
C. Aitcheson 23 0 :31 '
It. 'Taylor 211 16 ,4'2
d
\\' . Mt-Pt.er..'n-,
.1.:\udereon _ ''..14t :2
46fl
411, yd+. War yds Total'
MD
conagh - •31 -21 47 _
W. P. Sanderson • 27 244 55
%Vm. Lane
- 11.._- 411
13 21 it
2:1 . 14 37
2:3 21. 43
John Hogan- '
A. Stein
Rohl. Andrew
Frank Johnstcn
(leo. Cane i•= Q) :1.2
W. Rodes 2 V J1
R. Gardner 20 19 :(1
441
AT. trtSL4444$ NO. 2.
' .'U1 yds. NO yd•4-Total.
25 19 44
23 :31 52
J. Webster
\V.. WilsonA. DormanE
E. Haines -
M. Armstrong
H. Macey
H. Harper
(i. WebbR. Anderson
W. McCro*tie
The Rifleman.
After the shoot was concluded a
lueetigg.was held to arrange for the
net tournament, to he held at 1h1n-
,g�(s11iton 'r time in ' September.
Some . correspondence had lleen re-
ceived from the secretary of Oxford -
Rifle League. asking that a match he
arranged With the Huron riflemen on
the occasion of the Dominion Day
celebration in Goderich. A committee
of Lt. -($l. Wilson. Wm. Watson, pre-
sident of the League, ' R. Rundle, sec-
retary, and (1. Lailhwaite was ap-
pointed to make art angements for the
Match. About 1.26 riflemen were pres-
ent at the meeting.
The scores in the team shooting of
the rifle tournament were y follows.
Dungannon's veteran team, as already
salted, retaining the trophy which
they held last year.
We hays. just petard into stla•k a large and well assorted shipment.
or Ilist•uitr, ranging nn pe ice ft Inc pet 11,. to tele per II.. Get your
Biscuits irons Iia, and we can pietist. you..
•P1NES. Th,*e who hltve not sreut•ed 'hell l'ines' yet Should do
SO 1.Ili% Week, as prices are Iikely'iai le• higher. leave your elders
with its, and We will suit yutl heet in price and quality.
SPECIALS FOR FOR SATURDAY. New Pot :rows, r 4) cumber s.
Totttat4kle. Lettuce. Bean.*, Itladishes. etc.
CHOICE BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. -
MORRISH & McCLINTON
TOILET GOODS
‘Vo? !lave. a la(ge 41•44411 t lneht of carefully twlt'rterl
Toilet (1.44*1.+, 1'.•14 's• Fiti.' Soilhi,Tls.th-cleansing
1'repatit4. R1,.she. •nf rill -1144144144 --► other"
Ibing rel the 4 .ilei.
CHOCOLATES
11..1, forget that we have et al of the hest
. 4/C 1Jhoculyl e,.
Hs- Ce DUNLOP, The Druggist,
South Side Square, 1..,,lrrit II.
,.t
144 10
Ill - 141
2i 12
21- 21
2t 11
:31 24
24 2211,
2_1 21
244
42
:34
63
53
. 42
Special -prices dares, Jose
Cut Glass Vases, regular $13.50
and $3.75, during this
sale $S•90oll
Cut Glass Creams and Sars,
regular $1.51) and $.5 0M), dor-
ing this gale $3.50 unit
*LOW
Cot Glass Berry Bowls, regular
21.50 aud $3.(11, during this
sate $2.25 and $4.00
Cut Glass Ben -Bons. S p o o
Trays, Knife Rests, etc., at riot-•
ilar reductions,
Ask to see our pierced Silver
Casseroles. Fern Pots, White and
Gold China, Brass Jardinieres,
Art Pottery, etc., etc.
-i--
The �ColoniiI Book Slott
GEORGE PORTER. Prop.
'Phone 100.- Goderich.
nesesiewiewaeroesesewwww
le wee that are the.ltlwerl.'
Up-to-date Wedding
clearingat+ ttALF-PRICE.
plea*lire tri *bow thein.
, 1n rhla world for you,
tr'd bsKe► bind'be
to you before someone
else gets Ahead of you.
Pick out an
Engagement `ling
r- from our splendid variety, nod
.frj have the question settled at
th fw
once. '-J'n116 ie the.
weddings. We'll help y o u
choose the beet Ming tor the
price you can afford to pity. We
always have in stoek a tine-
aseortmrtnt of Diamonds a t
We have jeer received a tine line of
A►csenIs' Alt neve designs in Silver-
ware and Flatware. China
Call in month inspect our goods, A
We shall be closed Wednesday afternoon* during July and August.
Walter H. Harrison
`jrur•Crr ,end Cre c ,,'
On the Square, Godench
IWO
i
The SignaltoJanuary, 191 !, for5Oc
. 416
�e Ladislaus/ prizes • Were won as
follows: -
At 5(0 yards -Silver medal; P.
Rundle, (4oderich township ; $2.50. K.
Johneton, Dungannon : $1.50 John
Johnston, Dungannon : $1.00 eaeh, H.
Bellaing, H. Newcombe. J. McGee:
51rc, each, De. Bice, H. Knox. R. Car-
rick.
At 2111 yards -$2.110. Geo. Beadle,
Auburn : $1.511, 'S. Elliott, White-
church ; $1.16 each. Geo. Lane, Wm.
Reid, Lorne Scrim sour : 511c. each, A.
-Nsegle,.1Logan; Il-1'arrick. '
Tyros -22.1E, W. Cantwell •
-D
S.eacon : $1.110 each, W. .Vebster,.
J. Purdon, R. Anderson : 50c. (tach, P.
Leaver, T. Sandy, G. Webb. -
Consolation; -$1.00, G. Yunghint ;
75x-., J. McManus ; 50c., (3. Bisset. -
The epeaisl prizes contributed by
Goderich business houses were won as
follows : a
Silver medal (Bank of Commerce) -
A. Long, l.i,cbalsb..
Gold locket (The .'Signal)- R. J.
Crawford, Dungannon. -
Silver medal (W. H. Harrison) --
Chen. McNeil, Colborne.
Pair of shoes (0. M. Elliott)-Robt.
Johnston, Dungannon.
Safety • razor (C. C. Lee) -Gen.
Yungblut, AuMrrn.
I'ipe (H. C. Dnnlopl-R. Carrick,
Whitechurch.
Rug (Hodgeos Bros.) --W. Bowles,
Lanes.
Jardiniere (Geo. Porter) -F. D. Mac-
Lennan. Lochalib. '
Umbrella (McLean -B2011:11 f1' -West-
lake, Goderich township.
-Moo cigars AR. Ltoyd)-H. Koos,
Auburn.
Salad dish (H. R. Ledg)-T, Mc-
Cann4 Dungannon.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury, •
an rrcry will re. destroy the *se of
smell and
complete derange the whole eye-
mptem when entering t ssthrough the moons sur-
faces.. such article. should never be need ex-
cept on preeeriptlons from reputable phyel-
clans, as the damage they do is tenfold to the
good yon can possibly derive from them.
Hall's. catarrh Cure. nuanufiuu�tured by k, .I.
(-hcney K 4 o.. 'rot do, O.. contains no mercury.
and Is taken Internally. artleg directly upon
the Mood and nnncoUe surfaces of the system.
In buying 11411'• Catarrh C'nre be sine you get
*in4*.TRdgentom. e4.M11a1be4n Cbteenry la• Co.end Tmeae
monists
tree.
sold h 1)rag1irtr. Price ::'c per bottle.
Take by 44 molly 1'11le tor coualpatlot.
tITNI)ANN(IN NO. 1.
1.10:141.. :sn Md.. Totlil.
Chas. Elliott II.
1.4 6U
Tr- (I. Allen Y11 2H 556
5
I3. Bellamy 2!3 32 60
db - -3.2--- $7
)V. (Jrozier 41 211 51
Jeii. Elliott IN 11 55
Dr. Bice - 227 31 58
J. McGee LK :(I 59
Wm. Itch! 32 27 544
B. J. Crawford 3o1 :31 111
(',ILt4011Nk TowNNHII'.
/O�4t4 41)4 yds. Total.
213 57
27 24 51
29 211
25 29
27 19
4.241 25
'lir 211
21► '2N
27 22
C. McNeil
J. McManus
A. Goldthorpe
C. McManus
W. Cantwell
'T. Hamilton
C. Robertson
W. Symonds
G,• Benet
1). O. Bisset
5(111
r,
M
441
t+,:3
43
57
49
527
•
n(►n4Itten T vnmaiI'.
yp1 As, tor/do, Tota
27 24 49
I(. Rondle
J. Johnston
J. Newromlw
11. I nnlphrey
P. Rundle
C . 4't-.'tlae
11. Neweomles
W. Westlake
V, -Westlake
G . 114111
4-'. Naegle
(3. Yuughlut
I. Loges.
W. Widen,.
Ii. Knox
A. Naegle
I,. Srrimgenur
H:eo. Readle
4-- Asiptith -
I. Tarter
24
211
47
4411
.25
111
21
AUIIVRN.
fb ytt. r t. yds. Tot
27 Y4+ M
IF :31 ti
110 94 • ID 25 `5
197
Al 21
M XI
!1 IP
NO REASON FOR DOUBT.
A Statement of Facts Backed by a
Strong Guarantee.
We guarantee complete relief to all
suffet ere from constipation. in every
27 . 513 case where we tail we will supply the
24 51 medicine free.
6'2 ilettail OrJerlielare a gentle efteel
55 tive, dependable and safe bowel regi -
31 56 lator. s4rengthrtfel and t(mic. They
22 47 re-establish nature's functions in a
12 40 ,puler easy way. They do not ranee
21 12 any 9ncnnvenienc>, griping or nwuea►.
They are so pleasant to take and work
:114 so easily that they may he taken by
anyone at any tithe: 'They thoroughly.
attone np the whole system to . healthy
rretivity.
Resell Orderlies are onsur•lasswhlt'
4' and ideal for the nee of children. old
fit folks and delicate nelsons. We can -
150 not to highly recommend them to all
AN sufferers frons any form of constiita-
54 tion and it. attendant evils. Two
37 sire., 1114 and 25c. Rememher. von
44 own obtain Rexwll Remedit•s in thin
7111 rommnatly only at our store -The
- Resell !torr. H. 1.'. Dunlop, arta
Mc *Me of Stylar.
31'
27
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We swing into the Second, week-- of
our great -June %,/hite • pie with, the
most attractive white goods values,ever
on our 'counters. • Every department
contributes something. A11 over the
store are summer, goods- selling• at
prices that are genuinely- money- ."
saving. Here is a list of some .of the
_. June__.White. Specials. Every price
stands for a style and duality beyond
question :-
50c Lace Curtains selling at
$I.5() Lace Curtains selling at
$2.50 Lace Curtains selling at •
1 20 Aprons selling at, tach
A White Cotton in 4 -yard ends, at, per
White Tailored Waists selling at..t.....
An Embroidered Lawn Waist at•... -
A Persian and Linen Lawn
at
9c
A Length of Corset Cover Em-
broidery at..--. •-- 59c
A Wide Embroidery and Inser-
tion selling at I7c
Laces and Embroideries at........6c
The Drawers and Corset Covers
at
• .....25c
tttt
en
The
t
39c
...$1.07
..$1.88
-: 25c
d .47c
$1.65
$1.00
Drawers and Corset Covers
42c
asees. . .tees. .
The (towns at... ... .79c and $I 25
The Corset Covers at 75c and $I. 15
The Drawers at . ... 39c and $1.00)
The Embroidery Waist Fronts I
at 35c
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We Calf Special Attention to
our -White ' Skirt Values
We could easily get garments to sell for less money than these
if we were satisfied with a lower grade cotton, trimmings not quite
'40 good and poorer workmanship. We were sure you w.hld rather
fray a few cents extra and have Skirts that were full size. 'reliable
qualities -and stire to give satisfactory wear. Every garment, has
been made in a bright, airy, spotlessly clean factory. The cottons
are English make with cambric fleish. The laves and embroideries
used in trimming are from the best manufaeturers in Europe.
Several patterns at each price for you to select from:
A Skirt at $1.08
White Skirts, made from fine English cotton, seams an double
sewn. each garment cut full, two styles -one trimmed with
thirteen -inch frill of fine Ur:king, edged with flue -inch Swiss
embroidery : the other has a fifteen -inch frill of' tucking and
cotton 'I'orohon lace insertion: Both garments eztra ,e •g 0
epeciatvalue at, each .p r VC7
A Skirt at $1.65 '
This Skirt is made from thtrhigh-grade Ebglish cotton t hat
ghee into all our beet garments. it has an eighteen -inch frill with
three .lusters of tuck* two rows of Cluny Insertion edged with
Cluny'lace, wide dust frill. Garments that are worth $1 65
every cent of $2.011. June Stile, eachy
Very Handsome Skirts; $3.25 - •
The cotton in these is the same as all our beet garments are
mule from. They hwve twenty.fterriinch frill of heavy Cluny
ineertinn and finished with ('luny lace, have Wide dust. frill --
deeideollyp the best value we have ever given at this e� 11�� r
- price. For ,June, each.... 23.2:1
oayetas
DIRECT IMPORTERS
20 -$5.00 - hats
at $2.85 for
Saturday Selling
For Saturday selling
we have trimmed tin
twenty new Hate.
They are good flats,
all stylish and correct
shapes. I' art of a
clearing Intwe bought
at less than half. The
trllrinlinga are o u r
hest grade, and the
Rats are trimmed as
nllr milliners k n o W
how to trine. Light
and Hark colors, also
black, no two alike;
regular value $41.00.
and gond value, too, at.
that. Saturday, choice
of the twenty $2.85
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We are agents for the fnueou-
' NEMO" CORSETS. Ask t•'
See theta, and ha,e their 11111n4'
II (+uperior
qualities explained.
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