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The Signal, 1910-6-23, Page 88 '1114 I4'4' .1 r s C3, 1010 .e (4.1e of the most flan cX ,tool reenl.irr for K. 1-1.•v lh..•.,ae 1, DROPS' THE SIGNAL' GODERICIi (NTA RIO THE* AUBURN JUBILEE. 1 .r which Dote is Kidney 1',11s are the onlycertain Ride cure. In Dropsy the ',cys•are actually damned bpi and the water. which should be expelled in the form of mine, flows back and lodges in the cells of the flesh and puffs out the. skin. Remove the filth. which plugs up_ the drain. Restore the Kidneys 10 health. There is slaty Ofle Kidney Medicine :.Fifeeth la Anniversary. • ,Ar 'Joffe.; 3une 1P(ll: "lite lit!„ 711: 1.1.1, t.if 1..I% ei Knurl 4'ilt.•on i .'i,',+ Chi* rk, aril the •s1•ri'I, 1 • s.• lar1 . -.i b.t' Leen at. tended to illi dater 4yt 9'esti A happy idwt was t,• M.lu•e 4 h atleutlant'e of all the ti t•ine4 1alstoris .•1 the 4�r1►urc11 s1i*4 liting, 4,4 ltr.il tenet.' 411.4• t nee,- lti•a. S111.114.11 You1aq, of laittul•1 I. Rev. Alex. Alice NI haus NI. 1., • •I :quints., mai .1k.% • 'AA'L. Smell 'H. A.. elf 13)'))'. DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS - u Ooderich Souvenir Post Cards SPECIAL VIEWS4FOR-5e. LIST OF TITLES li�:•tii 'Court house Outward Hound iO G.T. lt.. tall u 0. 1': R. Station 1..1.J'. H. Ilridge Maitland Bridge Country Itoad Sl. George's Church Concrete IttevatOr Sheep Crazing, Vicinity of Goderich Beside Still Wallets - Maitland River • Hier/Haas Fisbing UIOuods Point Farm The I:1ini • Evening at the Halia%r Itoiad to Piper's Dion North Pier need Attrill's Puha. Meeting of the River And lake Road to 34,ar4ror The Colonial Book Store GEORGE I'(1RTI:It, Plop. 'Phone 1(01. (i.sleri••t. Me. 1...- Y .iiiry at..l Mac \1411iui con- ducted the 1..•11•4'ices hip? Nall 4(111 1Ir. Sue:,ll will be- here next S blwth. Thr rjubilrr trii. tlttitrgly inu�ujICCut•- :i 'Yl aa(Wa_xll y,l.l•tilue Ser1'it'N• teld ill hist Na bl•it h 114..ru; tie anti • con- duutedby 11 v r Young, the oldest .Kurt is Mg el :I la- l ilium. ministers. iii• Iltllil•tla heti matinsJlr.rl in 1800, antalth!ough t hat is a it time. ago M -t. Yi1nikr 4• 1.1711 t iKori,u- 11,1e11 he411i j', :Gni ;t was especially pleasing to the slier 111eil*Kam cit th. . ougreg+a- t• h, haat' Iris. 1•trsrue,- at 1114P ser- vice. '1'h.• fil•IM. u,. 411.•. dlt . some of which have poised out of lies', were ,1ye.4.1.1 • ,. •o 4 during prpyer atu1, sitting during t 1 singing. 'Ilse nluacul portion cit t 4.1 rt ice eun.iIle•1 solely if psalm which, it is needless to soy, were .•411 %Vitt re4erellt heartiness. Juhli Ker nighties. of Utelerieli, it former precen- tor of the 1.11iI14111, oit•e t titled in Ulia1_a4sistt't1 by J •K 314te:11, (newer leader of the chole`. - -- lu Ch1• evening be pulpitWits occu- pied by Rev. 1 Mar%lillun, whose • try front 11487 n Iraq is still fresh in the iniad, of n1:ul,' members of the e.ii-rl tegatinn. ,u44);'ia-tirrxt •rater -r sitter he left. Auteuil has 4N'4lI ta'utchwl With sytllathetil• interest and pride by his hornier people here. Mr. Mti(Millau gave •4 a ilei di11 disorde se, rich in thought and expression and full of 114 7 1 in• ri '1 i tr. I Roth , stet v ices were re itlle'tlelerl' by jaweingl+gl(tiou4 791. Methodists kluilygut e'u11their .*'4 serviets,-for the day in consideration of the spacial occeKi1111. Um Monday eveniuit a't.ea-Meeting and 1•IIt,r1•r•t was given. Supper was \served in the. Iut.rtllellt, itud after- wards the concert war, given upstairs 1hr, auditor' tieing tilled tg the _The 'pastor. It,'...1. R: Mann, 1111•+Idlr1, and besides the pn•,u•In•t•K'.4 the iart•visus day Rev. F. 11. A\ of !(evlfart4*. tenderiltert• ot. �Hl1r 111 1•t•shy liar) . vva. present. The N'inghrlu1 choir. tinder the leader- ship of I'r Ifesslu I' lila , gave UII• si- sal'mout•a 1 ins excellent sl yl.. After the.11141111 t' opening iuldres. het-. Mr. laukiu- *kc.c.maryingl1�,he.gr.•et- Ings i1. the, I. -e•sI, -cry of ll.iron to t Ile• ***ogretr,, : boli. congratulating Ihe•inneon lhil humntiihlr• mild any- r1.Ks1111' histol•% : est tendering • good wishes 101• their fn ur. Ras. Mr. Youig vi%.seine intrre•st- be coutilly which pile thei1 slave 1 t lie posit 40(1 4A d%,1k,;. in the city. _ ♦ oTr.s Ph.-.\ulfe li ngrel,tit:,iu hie, had 1 h 1..114.w fig tut+t,ire .Ur414041 Curti., 11iti41ur' • John l Stet%at,l. 1•.tii-•. IL. vt•+1dun, 1. ,,i,µ. 1.411-7' Is+: -111 lt..l,t. lbs uuler..'r.. Il•:r2-111.11 ; J. 1.. Kuu111, 140124e7 i .l, B. Manu. 1{MM. lithe present time. The and dowel. INUldlnjt ut4'--everted a)a'4t1 1M11, alld the handsome brick building in which the .1.4111(4Y•yf11111IH )4'.4 wort; t, %(44. built in 1401-1. 1 . :4164'4I1.017g tri a 1' I'.'* lltatI%I. of The Signal Iait" Mosubl), He%. SI t• ,hen Yeutlg Aided tier ,Y-nuelk..1.' tatet that since be 'entered the Ministry fort ydoail years ago be haduetwr lust it Sui .4.4 throng u ill urs..' It.'.. \!r. larkiu also said to ruulid, mike the sauti.staleintyl, a ,rids, hitt his y,eiat•s in No. mini -41'y well. only halt• those of ML'. Young -twenty -tea O. • June 21st. The jubilee servlcee were continued on -Sunda: I t1.-+ellen- - -Iitic-- 3. Nwall. ot �'t , occupied. bur ioniser pulpit and w is assisted in the: eversin$ 1by Rev. W. Peavey, of Londeshoro . Communion ' was dispensed at thc+ µfprniug service. and the evening ser- vice w&s fur the Sunday school .1114%0. Nles sp. t - a ,I!RSONAL_MENTION Mrs. EI n sheenier haa'arriv'e.1 from Tio- nes+ae to, rid six months lu town.. Mks- VU sou, of Minneapolis. 4..'v1.1Uua Mr. James 'lark.$tatieorgescrescent. Mr. and Mrs John McGinn.- of cits-TIlosisa, re callers on riends In town yesterday. 'reed Platt 1 on the steamer Ore) hound Tualas morniug to spend a week Or two at Het it. - . Re•v.l G. F. **Won. of Stratford. spent • s with her Mattes. in town dunug ft Anderson. of Iruokoow. is 4ayins t e r. Anaer,0o i, taking a trip to k wrlsht and son Frankie. ofla visiting Mrs. Geo. tt'. rbouou. re, Mrs. Milne and Mks Horan. Hoo. the guests of Mix w. Lswsoo M r. few d the w Mn. A in tow u 1 H the 4% eat. :tars. I' Brantford. a i Hurontoad. Airs,. Me•wm. of Detroit, mel during the wee Percy Smith. week at the houi ham. Heron reed - lllg 1'rrn{nlpee-.n ,-s 1..t i.. s 1.,r {:. t--rJ11-ye. of 1 h 1'nllgl'1'gii1 . .11 •4 11'1.4:1 teed el •. of the outstanding tarts o1 its history. Sls•nkinl o) his I IV.n 1i,i leetiou with Arthur "Are you'. acre She loves the ennuiegutij•u. h.• solid, tbo.o were you .lack • ;'Yeo: when told her happy yeas, pe►haps th • 11nlrfrira,t. 1 had no inose) tomarry on *he year!. Lot all hi. nun4 leas Inn hr never - sl.ked see if 1 couldn't, hotrowexpn•ctar lh In'-''? ;. Mier. .•r I44"' pie 00 this Silk lot Ileacen thallvy t hose• •,,Inn11g w-hi111111 se=)ear wtet'••'spent.. ice%. Ait al,i inelulglrl i ll, pleasant. lirldlef'tio17 of his .1,-'.y n1 'Alth.cn. 1111 told'hntnorin. y e a. .1 nu,• o&hi� • xis t•i••nre soh n. c.' jonng 117.411 1Ir•.wn1. tw:•lity-twoo I• t� ,us of :tg, I. he 11114. to .%14.14411.11. 411141 1RIiLE SCREW TURBINE STEAMERS ' 'ok y;1. 33).4 pastoral . *11.115.1•.• . IM told of bis' delight iii revisiting • , 111•" li 111 LESS Tl1AN SIX DAYS \Ilbelrn •+lis+ II Is n elNr.rLlhut he h e t u, -.ver f 'FROM PORT TO PORT a i1n{1l,e cea;itih tlie'1 1 t 'Isle 11i,lnt) and t Ile rictus., et t h' ,'*,nate)' ns'11r s •t tl ' hearers. ",. + •s Ile. •. la-•,• a this. 71.1 The. •'ft..y.11 I':Jwand odrl 11 tt 1 h.r I 4, n Clip fe out 11t•istol G, 11uel.e•.• 4n he said, had no i,'"4 to. env j' the 44.41. We of the eil % . 1}.'v buil blessings. in `SQays, 23 hours, 31 minutes , • . '1941+ne v Meier-s11rw tut bine SteAul- •'tY.,.f l'analli MIN.*,therm HG-atuship... IA11111.41, •'It opal ' Ward". .1 t :ran g. . til hortnigiit4y, bet wren Mentrcal; Qaebec and Cal AIndy !seed Sir:unship Agent. 11. 111. Jfourli r'f General Agent, To - tom" r .. f Guelph. was a guest this Of Mr. and Mr-:.1ob11 Gra. Miss Hes-ie H atridge was the guest of Mort. a. Mabee I r the Lennox. Detroit, for a few days last .week Junes Young 3111 daughter« }114we4 I+.liza and Loretto, of t'ollydfne,too* in the oxen on to Detroit last week. Miss !.ilia Murray h4.. returned t0 her home in I►etroit, after rl.itiu her cOusln. Airs. Fred. rlhephard. for a few da M. IL Kllpack stent \ uaday In Seafortb. presiding at the organ of l e First Presbyterian church. ii -r-........... .4......., 11 IONTII-END, Saturday and Monday, June 25th and 27th I A„whole storeful of specials for next Saturday and Monday. A fitting'windup tor a record-breaking une business. Not one single, solitary item advertised hest but is worth the coming for. Every price, stands for merchandise of undoubted worth and every•price'made low -enough to make a clean sweep ot these spec- ials before the doors•close Monday evening. ' 4101'171llg and evens y. . Mr. and Mrs. Alex. %Vrigh , of Port Arthur are here un their honeyyuiou trip, the guests of Mr. cod Mrs. W. L. 31cLean •Mi -1.K 'frown arrived bout from !%strait last Friday after au extended v t with relit live- in the laity of the :train. A. M. Breckenridge. of ('hlcago, is spending his holidays 1h1••,•.�.� r�e. the guest of his m er, Mr,. Ja.. (1,-ecke, rN4i(e, Mayheldroad. Mr-. J. If. Het r.'Nel'on street, will Bre Tuesday. June • b. and afterwardsthe rat and second 'Cue s of the mouth. `Oar• .9iepair .Lepartmentt halve 4:141'11 heard it said • right repairing was a it he ayes age repair - :s3, :a bungle. that re. I lost are, t Ong maw -a-day Quality St t Weare heedquarlers - ' for Picnic Supplies. ik For Sandwiches Pottrd'I'uugue, 131oater. 1'.t.t'•. Anchovy fasts, ('smoked Ilion, ,lellied'tongue. Canned Salmon Very finest quality, per tin, 115c and 200. Crossed Fish Sardines --our best seller, per tin .. ,.....11110 Herrings, in bon ilion, e'er lin - , • 4100 mut. Vineland. of HulletI who is taking 1� coupe at Kuox'c01 e. has gone to .tuauta to engage in work there ur the vacation season. It, K. J01.1,4°0.01 l...4 '4.1 mask > x was here o11 a visit to s 4.OU.l11,. Ch1: Mlaae- Grnhan,. Huron toad. , e a.me up on the summer Greyhound. Mr: mild Mrs. F. C. Rua 11. of;walkerville. were the guest, of the hate 'a sister, ,Ir.. M. t'. :Swanson. Bruce street. -'r 5 *1441114 UP o0 the steamer (.reyhound. ' • Itev. w', W. stodd,rt. of Felt° . Mo., accono {lauded by Mr.. 44ttMdan and t -Wo ch17dren, ar- ri%ed yesterday to spend the holidays at the parental home on Fret street. w..4. I►ietri,h has returned from it success- ful trip as far as. w itu,ipert is the interest. of the Guyench wheel nig,• The company's product. are [meth*: with a good reception. Jas. McKinley. 0f 1 Manitoba. se- e panted l.y 1e1., moths •. Mrs. McKinley, of Gwen :sound; were 41.lt.n Ml. ,1.,d Mrs. Ed- ard� - [taugbiui, .VeL•on sir t. last Week: Miss A/nia K.-IIy.•:ur Witt t•,ville, Iowa. is vi ling her aunt, Hr4' Katharine O'Neil, Ira igarstreet. I'uterwhit ,). ...i SA.Igh[mr, aha, % omitted, of Detroit; also • guests of Afro. -Neil. !t- ;• tt MI- Ihau anatter led 1 1 Moore. of errs 41. Mtich., were the :41.,1.- Mt,. J. tt . anal1 antid 311141, !mutt oil. coveronusy. Thcy made 1,v tri{ utLe n • wind f rutty l4euui - 'rhe M1u.rs Laura and Irene Acheron ft Tuesday mor[,g fur Montreal, whence tl . safl toluunuw 01 a trip to G,eaC Henan' at the 4•,influent. 'hey will return 111 +eptem- Ire wnti thea nun Mr.. 4.41 Atitesrru. R. 44'. Henry. all ha -1044311 accountant at thy "lerlhnt !(a4ik.. It e-swidny for Alton. where he 041..1„ a lie n'anelf of 'the. !Oink. Mr. Henry - was ',copula in -oolal .arch4". fu God• rich. and. Ili.remoa- ' from town is re- Kretl.dr- 31r. and 11r, Ilarr>>' ('u x414 daughter. of Brantford are. visit lig Mr Cline parents. Mr. and Mr. 1'Il:w tlell-, fay nein road. They were • hire- to witness tit •u atriAgs of Mus MarthatyeU,, Mn•. (titre ser, yester- day u.ornl*g. . iter. M.D. (1'Neil. of iqudon, i. ,ending a few days With Ilia [other, Mrs. Ytharine UJk'i of-iowll and. /...aL 0 al..u.ug.- his rela- tive. -at. Kingsbridge during his stay here. and watches here to 1n• mire( will find untlsnal facili14,'. nil 1111.111' /a.el'1 #.1.01, Nat 41. th . *IL When the wtwk is finished we subject it to rigid inettretion t(lJ 4k4Furc it is rigid.- Yum - search for faultill Ile fruitless. Pricer •w low as"till' work le gn.al. We shall be closed Wednesday lernooas duritfg July and August. Bacon • (lest flavored, sugar -cured Hack or Breakfast Bacon, sliced, per pound. ftdo -Pickles • Wa H. Harrison Jewell+ and l4pti.'ian. Ln the Square, 11111111011•111111111Miame Goilerich. • ttt� ll.� bt. Peter's church. Mlstea May Snddart. Nellie Graham.. Lir.kie clerk' and (.lady. McNevito.' who have Ates students at the Norulal *ehuol at /Stratford'• are hums for the vacation. Miss Mande _ ler: who has been in attendance al 1.1n do . -urinal aehdul, also i- home. Mr. an a. tunnot Brown,.Ttrronto, an- nounce tie ag•vuent Of their daaght'fr. Verna 1:11sn.ere. %%eslcy G. Edward. of the. .ism of the '!'echo School. 'forunlu. The wedding will take pia oe ry quietly the last *eek in June. )1i Kdwa • a son of John IL Felward. of town. Mrs. Mary L. Matt• and sister. Miss Ih4trolt left tier atomiser Greyhound uii day after spending a few days an town. n t near future they will ret tiro to apurid . everal w reks. Their father.. the late John Quinn. withhlhfamllp.came' to lodertch from King. ton when Mrs. Maas was a little girl. and built a store on the -present site of Ikldfollows Hail. home year, Inter he gave up bu'ines- her• an.l rennoveal w ilk his Noga logic. Mlrh. Tho ladles ware greatiarnlly atodmirers oun[ our town and wondered how their parent- could ever have left it. Mrs. Maar. daughter. ten vr•pert in 'uM` last year. but Go.lerlch 4 the place forFher.ro 1000 Handkerchiefs at . ialf-Price • 1 This is beytind a shadow • of a doubt . the greatest • Handkerchief event ill our jF history. The h i g h e r t - grade fancy embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs sell- -trig at bait their regulate price. These are except- tonally choi.•e goods. Most }( et them sell in the regular • way at 3Oc. to $1.223. Com- mencing Saturday morn- ing you will rind a table- ful of them and *you cont - take your choice for r Exactly Half -Price Navy Serge 45c - - One end only, navy. all -wool Serge, a capital quality for skirts or children's dresses Saturday and Monday. 45c per yard White Parasols $1.50 Ladies' new white Parasols, Top of floe quality white linin, nobby handlers, hemstitch ed edgesSpecial$1,50 each Yard -wide Carpet 50c Heavy wool Carpet. solid -. wool filling, woven on cotton warp, 75c. is the regular price, one pattern only, red and green mixed. To sell Satur- day and Monday. at per 50c yard %N A Union Carpet at 35c Heavy Union Carpets' yard slide, regular 50s, quality. Two ends, a red and a green. sell commencing Sstur- 35c day . at per Yard . Clearing Some Tapestry Carpet *t 55c \ several patterns big h -grade I1iglieh 'Tapestry Carps t, carp- ets that will give no end of we , suitable for any `room. Yate day and Monday . 55c pert' d n Cu -a EXTRAORDINARY EMBROIDERY OFFERINGS 3,000 Yards to Sell at 5c, at 811c, at 1 Ic, at 14c, and at 17c . There: is going to be some great Embroid- er ' 'Selling here- next Saturday and Monday. W have set out to see more Embroidery- n1 these two days than .we ever sold i,n any six .days before. Three thousand yards, part of a -big purchase- from a- S ' - decided saving on every- yard. Cambrian .Em- broidery and Insertion, good patternsl strode,;. edges,•all widths up to IS inches. - Prices low enough to make .it worth your while laying. in a supply for a Fear -or -two ahead. Embroidery at Sc Twelve or fifteen patterns, genuine Swiss Einbroittery and insertion, all good qualities, regular values up to W Commencing Saturday meriting your choice pe?l• 5c yard. Tops 15c. - to p 29c, 39c *parterre Cushion .Top., evpattern new, and. splendid fn veranda?'d ] out -duce use, regular ':-re, Its-. and 50c. ' dozen mile, Ia o atuerla and Mon- At es^h t sell S Y i i50. 290,,3' o �^�.rvv--Y-•n--Y-�. Lace Curtains $1. Fifteen pairs Nottinghat Ince Curtains,41'. yards long, buttonholed edgt's, exceeding - N Iv gond pattenls, finalities that sold usually at $1.50. • Special Saturday and Mon- $1 207 day. per pair, Lisle Gloves 1 7c Heinz awlwt r1.i*.'d per cit.. =tie Heinz, sweet gherkin.., per qt,....,..,. 300 Pinrapplea, (Irai4jtea, Bananas, Straw le•rriee, imported a n d Home-grown Vegetwbles, To• matoes. Butter :Beane, N e W Potatoes, Spinach, Cucumbers, Lettuce, New CAbbage. Rad• iahea, etc. Choice Batter and Fresh Eggs. • H. R. LONG 'PHONE 43 MAPLE LEAF GROCERY AND CHINA -HALL 'P1fONS AP. ,-. +HAMILTON ST. BISCUITS We hove ,just passed into stork a large and well assorted shipment of Hiscuit*, ranging In price frotm*Ik• per 111. to fMk per Ib (let your Hiacuit.s from us, and We ran pleane you. PINSS.--Thaw who here not 1eecured their Haines yet should do no this week, ass prices are likely to 1w higher. Leave your orders with us, and tee will aunt you best in price and quality. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. New Potatoes, Cucumber s, Tonlatoe•a lettuce, Beane, Ittulishes, etc. CHOICE BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. MORRISH $c McCLINTON _.v �ssrstal - 1 i 1 Seyenty -five pairs of these. 4,haekand colors. assorted S17R•. Anomer cleeayn-up lot, Satur- day and Movaay. per 1 It pair - pair Tweed Skirts $2.58 Twelve or fifteen tweed Skirts, made from good qual- ity light tweed*. A splendid skirt for general wear. Regu- lar $3.50 and $4.110. Saatur- \ day and Monday Q each $- 58 Battenburg -Centres-25e-- Swiss Embroidery 81c Emhroidery in this lot worth up to 13c a yard. six hub- dred or seven hundred yards of them to pick from, splen- did quslities and good designs: Choice. c011.11w•n-1 cing r+nturday morning, only c This Lot 11c There are Embroiders, 'in this tot you resold payer e al gland ,Reali- ties they iuw and pattern* suitable for at purport« you can use' cambric eybhroidery for. Five hundred yards at least at this price and. your choice per yard 11C only • This Lot at. 14c Four hundred yards -at this price and they Aught to sell lots of them at 23e a yard. There is ahsulu(efy .nothing the matter with them whatever. Many of thein widths. particularly suitable for trimming white underskirts. very strong edges. . l'!mice of this lot ' per 14c yard Some Extra. Wide Ones 17c /three hundred and 'fifty yards at this pri•-e. retry wide. fine -quality. grind mss bought -44a lot as we did they could not have toren sold for any such money. Choice of this lot on Seturd'y morning at i 7c per wird only .... ' wards for amt. nor. be paving- too h. Linen Crash ., Towelling 8 1-2c This Crash is 17 in 'hes wife. made trent pure 414x. good T he•a% y weight, has red herder. mxkrs a CaIIGal dish or Loiter Ilei towel. At II1. It .;s extra goal value and lite cif plebes is sold - at 12'.e. 5441 yards to sell 5, t- utday and Monda), at' 8 Q1 pet' yard - • ''c •j 15c Linen Crash 10c This T'*welling is sold by the biggest x11 best soho1r1.11e - houses in Canada. it is one of their 'standard. lines and can- - not be bought retail forless than I:}r or 15e. It is with- out doubt the hest. We ever of• freed at t4{te money. Imported. by us direct from the makers: we .avert the wholesale prealft. Saturday morning it gees nn our county. . six him- •y dretl yards. At per yard. - 1QC urkish Towelling 10c C)ne eud'hnly natural Turk- ic Towelling, natural ground red stripe. Mpeeiat 10 t 't' yard 1/ Fifty only, fancyBatten- burg (.entree, 18 inces square, nese make, pure linen. e3. fot' Saturday and 25c onday, ., Fancy Lits s 19c Three hundred' yamancy Lustre, :ii to 30 Inches blue, brown, red, iireen an gray. suitable for .separate skirts. shirt waist &Mese or waists, regular 30c qualities. Saturday and Monday, 19� only.. . 51.25 Black Venetian 77c. One end only all -wool black Venetian Cloth, rich glassy finish, a splendid cloth for skirts or tsilorett suits, nice firm weave and an undoubted wearer, 52 inches wide. Saturday and Monday, per yard 77o. c One-third 61 the Prices t 1 Children's Dresses ` We have been. fortunate_ its securing twentylive rhildrrn'e sample white i i lDreowssespricers!.!. illswtuarre verj) pricers!. yuite • expensive. hut mete call he called *steer." They are ,. .Jla• ' beautiful)�r •w*de arwenta l ani pooC etjlo. gIITar prices run from $I.r223,to 1r *1.4 ). Saturday wornlug we pet on sale the entire JP-nty-itveyt your rt(niee 5( fur 4 Ool-tlurd less than retinae ` prices 4. • Tan Hose, 2 pairs for 25c Two hundred pelt-- But cot tin hear. fine rib. forchildren'r wear, plain roll -fashioned for ladies. 1ta,ally worth moue money. Saturday and Mon- day special, 2 pairs for 25c Lace Front Hose 25c Twenty -live pair. Indies' tali lisle Misr, lace ankles, sizes ., ei and l►, regular :ti.'. Satut- dsy and Monday. per 25c ', pair - Lisle Hose -19c ' -- J • Half-i3leach37c Table Linen One pattern , only . 11 A 1 f bleiteJt.rf Table Damask. gnat - moved all pure linen, a spulesne- ,alid cloth for onlinary Saturdiay-and Monday, 17c per yard 300 Napkin.S at Bargain. Prices a g Ttee. bl rr n t,un Ir 1 T.► r Nails t. ,.i n• .rr.r 1 lin ,ale rterl It int rI u�e ties. all :tee rnsr•krel "•rounds,' w•4ch furan *4(4111*' slight -4ni- leo-feet ion in the • w:'aving. which in new. easel will not in:iterinlly interfere with the wear. , F10111 /MY to six tg a pattern, aqd-the• whole :Sot will sent Sat,kilay at prices. very Introit llelf3\v rr1uler. Drawers 39c • Twenty - five ptiva ladii� whits? slin Drawer-. made• • (rein extra reality inrpiated •‘: muslin, 13. inch frill. finished with hemstitching and M eer- tion. regular 3,417. Ver) epeci . al -Saturday, at 11r -r 39c. recedented Millinery Bargains e hig feature _of our jure -enol- - Bargain _ Days w' be the very unusual bargains the mH-- linery'depa('tment will offer. We have been Use ing every spare minute the past two or three weeks getting them ready; and Saturday and Mooday-will o. . -yuan choice of •nearly one hundred Trimm Hats.. Hats that are trimmed as our milliner. know how' to trim, at half their real value. - We Can do..it because we bought the shapes and trimmings at half-price. 20 Children's Hats at $1.45 Twenty,Hats for children, all new shape!, trimmed with ' extra good t(•iauttingk, each hat gotten up in our hest style.- - if marked in the regular way they would sell at $1 *2 76.0 $3.50. Choice Saturday morning at 40 Ladies' Hats at $1.98 Not one of the forty but Would be considerer* good yahte a1 •4 5Q, most worth $4.00 to $4.49. The shales,n are the new -- est, both light and dark colorings, one good trimmings used. hardly a shape that. has been in the showroom more than a couple of weeks. See them in the window. (Ihoice, Si commencing Saturday mornings at b'iftt pairs miser's' and child ren'a Ia:•e H1ree.bleek or white. n,.• .rtwl size*. Special for i9e Satul1ny and \Ionday. �7 Quilts 78c Twente-five white cotton quilt... soft make. good .Incl icy. Vei•v' epeeist fol• Sat- .78c urday end.ftinday. es1•h' / 8c M • oreen'Skirting 15c One end only navy Women Skirting, ;Si inches wide. au undoubted halga.n for who= evrrgots it. three ekirt length. sill y. -"-S .tllt'(ifay A n (t��c Monday. per yard • Corded Repp 24c Fancy Cor.lwl Rep!, for Wirth suits chaml:aam,, pick or blue. a arc, ;•Huth. For stators 24c . day and 3luuday'. per yd. 4 Would Yon Save on Some High-grade Under 1 You can 3) vnrl have no 0hj.•etien 1'e 1lnyin5 tam- plea- \ViIh thew sample elr t rP Ar)nt est rr w ei` K fhb ty-fla•• p rcrrr,f eerily.), • • la' moist own. ' . M •N a 111 11 C nl 1 YR skims and (+onset rovers. ( Mos. of theta ate higher- ,( grade .garidentr than we ns tally keep in stork. They are the (Team of n len .11.n1C tnannfacturrr'- a(nc4 for spring. the liner t he Sohl out fllrst. - If rot cs want smnrthint a little Val mer than 4110. ordinery. canoe and see these. They will Ie. scute 44 at Nit one-quarter less than regular gree Wool Rugs at Saving T v -v - sty _Prises .98 46 Ladies' Hats at 53.38 ' When you else these hats yen will wonder how we ran sell them at this price. We pimply could not do it had we not made n most fortunate purchase ourselves. The season's new - Lin sat and Fast shapes, white, black or colors, trimmed with nets, 1 flowers and wings. Hata that are worth 1115.)4) to 38 $ $8.741 each. Choice of the lot Saturday morning. eJ (J mwil S,x only hest quality all - wool Rugs, size 3 x- 31 yards. coigne guaranteed fast, weal designs in greens, reds,. and brown Shades, regular *11I1.001. da $4syturdayt+act and Mon• $7.75 $12.00 Rugs 59.25 These Rugs are :3 x a yard.; and they are the hest grade made. We guarantee them made from the purest of wools. colors absolutely feat, half -a - dozen good patterns, all re- versible, regular $13.441. Choice day .N$+9aturdwy end Vlon- .25 d `Children's Sample Socks Seventy-five pairs children's Sample Hoek«. white, black and calors, regular 1:.47. to `-lac. Sat- urday and Mon -10c .1117c day. per pan FVI. A Tailored Salt at 516.50 ""'Theme are tailor-made snits, this season's styles, cense in black, navy or brown, real handsome garments. The last of some of our better lines that mast be cleared out now tb>} treason is ed. Tanking. W ell made from good materials .rid perfect fl t t in g. Anv suit.... $16.50 11 11 HODGENS BROS., GODER.cHj �•��rdiR11�' ..