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THE SIGNAL: GODERTCH ONTA RTO
DUNGANNON FALL FAIR
Thursday and Friday,
Oct. 6th and 7th, 1910
'1'I I I: LAST, BUT NOT-THE.LEAST, OF THr:.r:A.uN.
DOME AND ENJOY A • JAy' WITH THE CROW"".
Grand Concert Friday Evening
11' 11.1..1. 11 of Toronto, Coinedia11.
%OSLO NRANCEs ..Will;HT, uI_foruut.I, Soloist.
4,KMAl.l► I/l'NBAR, the.Boy &"prion..
Other excellent talent u h. inK secured. '
1.1'UKNUWtj'IPERS' BAND will play ou the groom's .10 Friday -.-
,4n.1 at the concert Friday evening.
wAt: H ‘ii it.
(hinges , Ilreeident
f:. \1, l l \\ uN,
\tiro siseret4I).
Quality Store
G omatoes
K,.w i. the lime Ina. buy Tootle;
Iona while They ate at the ►e -t
alba not fetw.1•bitlen.- 9
Peaches
4444. 11I4' plentiful *1141 at the
1..tt est,rice. Pk. a your. .,Wier
%viol•• the Lr nit is ..' ifs
• plums
aye plentiful 4.1 pa. ant nut and
r4•.t-heti hog=.44,--rliLlill_411tlu
older ,a1 one. if yip) w'sm-ivr.y.
Crystallized ginger
T•. poi with prat-, !WI p.. , ,
Parowcx
1•se this Anti has)oH4r catsup
.11 ire airtight. I.,.rge cake
Rubber Rings
The leo-1 p,t.nlr . ' i.i. k Ring.•
pro dozen .. . .
..While % 'I.•• (.wlrrich
E' 1.ibitieat, 'stake t his r.t(n.• v t•ur
headquarter p.
Highest 'trier Laid `,•rt 1•'arn,
. Preform
N. R. LONG
I'HONi #1
NEW GOODS
FOIL 10.11,1.
See the One +citing.
modovelroating+. ,tt -
He DUNLOP'S
t1'r:n'r Semi(..+',
('n,rert. sty'lee, pro feet. Rt. Bret -
clams ..&Boring.
Peaches
Plums
Pears
Apples
are now corning --in-nut.
freely and orders should be
placed early. The better vor-
iet ie* Of Plums are very •
scarce. sod Ditehess Apples
will be off the market in
*b.mt another week.
The prices are not high fan
any of the *..wive-frails when
the eearcit', of the crop . is
conaidi et
CHOICE
GROCERIES
EVERYTHING FRESH AND
0000
Jno. W. Vanatter
()perk- Hu.lia,• Iti.11:k
ll -et.,...: 114 j K iugeton Si r.•.•t
H.\\ h YOU HEaR13
THE T.kr,FNT1sI)
Polmatier
Sisters ?
If :i•ou b,.ve. ys.,r will w .o, 1.
hear •them again. If not, Be
.('I E l's o II :A1: them up then
r•e.app.raraoc.• iu the
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Opera douse
Wednesda), Sept. 28th
at a: l , p• Fe.
under the ,,.,spices of the
Y. M. C. A.
Th.'y .ort.eup.rrb in t h
t•t•i-r
orche.ire. vt.al solos and trios•
readings and musical specialties.
Prices -50c and 25c
PLAN AT k . T. EDWARDS
open to ticket -holders Satur-yysr
larte- .hurler 24th ; u, the
pnlalie Mond*y, SeptemberJ.U,.
Ainsley
English
China
One and one-half gross Ain-
sley •English Chinn Cope sod
$aucera. about fifteen very
pretty pattern% tit select from.
including the Roe Bud. sl►*u1
rock, 'Thistle. Willow. Pansy,
Ilow Knot, etc. :\11 at one pr:. e,
earl 2&c
. large direct consignment of
the genuine Elite Limoges IKeel
Stamp) Chine. t' elmplets•Dinner
Seta, sold frt seta or in separate
pieces., Prices less than usual.
('ups and Saucers commencing
as low as, each . - 50o
The Colonial Book Store
(SURGE PORTER, Prop.
PHONE 100. /:,w1.•tich
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,Our
Repair
Department
You have often heard
it' Paid that really right.
repairing was a lost art,
that the aver*ge repair-
ing now -a -day. Nita at
bungle.' Those who Iirivi
their jewellery and
watches here to be re-
paired will find unusual
facilities and usurp **sed
skill. Nor is that all.
When the work is fin-
ished we subject it to
rigid inspection to make
sure i' is right.. Your
seared' for (Anna will he
fruitless. Prices as low
an the work is good.
Walter H Harrison
Jeweller and Opt,c,an
On the Square, 1; rater 11 erle
'PERSONAL MENTION London' for a • few days last week.
While away she viritwl.nt the pareon-
w'. A. Hareem,. of Luu.ku0*, was in teens age, . Belmont, where Rev. `Ai,. E.
..rale week - • Jones and, wife are now located,
vv. A. U:e•trl..h left on Saturday ou a trip to
w'omb,*.
l,r. (4111, lane, 01 141.t(jut, spent a Ji ;day
n U,• w„t. k.
t., 'Ott
Mi.- Ella I.oid:hnrpe left hest weak to cake
ciente of her ...hoot at t'rr•tlton.
1.410) 4 of pCx.ter ha. taken a p0d1•
Ito„ u, F .L,But:r.nd• d1 ug store.
Mn: Ronson. of Saginaw. Mich.. and Ml*.
Rudd. of 4'Unton. were v:4itor4 iu town ye..t4r
day. .
The Misses !aura and.! rare Acheron rot u raid
On elaturday from their trip to (.net • Bri-
ton..
F,wd Brophey. who Isa. been away in the
w'4.fur .ouw-month4, .• 141 town for a fete
day.. - Mrs. Sallow.. and Mrs. - McNally were the
guest- of Mr. and }Ira. Long at Loudon dart
week. '
Harry Bep+her. who aped the pall almoner
at Calgary. Alta.. arrived Meme On sat today
evening.
R. Ro'h. of the Starting Rank. Cornwall.
formerly of the (lod•aiuh branch. we. in town,
for.. few day. the oast weer
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Mr..,od Mr-. .del. H. H. t'.tr.om have re
turf ed to tt{ei: home at .Nw,tr• al• sifter a visit,
at NI,. 1'anwwr old home here. •
Ain K W, .►Icl(eiue and her rem(. Mies
Ho:.era•-. of l.urknow. -.earned on Saturday
from their telt tb the 1'.4.•1416 Coast.
tins, Label .•t-►ohau. VI "ea Lora. 1• .trend
liar a portarn of her yadat.on P, town. SU
ga to. the •tdirondac4• uefore ren;rotng to
Net. York;+
A rthnr Bee. err 41.gva teuwu at toe t'. I'. R.
depot. ao"uo.j}.sued by i... llueter. rad tam
ily. left Ia.t Frid;ly murntteg on a to:id..y kip
to 'Toronto. '
Mr.. Hoiuurake. of \t utdwr and Mr.. Mee
rat. of - Peterbw,o. wee hen: fur a few'
day.. to taw .-:4.r.. the Mo -.e. AchimOo:
ono have iu.t ret dried Irom Britain.
Ii. Took std children. 'barna and
hwvesrtoruelttelietrert..lttat a t' •+it In
sa▪ pient *Ph Mn.. 4.004+ oarenta, 11r. and
NINA'. H. Smut+, a',.t wth he, .niter, Mrs. W.
. I'rit4ey. Lode: ich.
Miss. Bessie Henstridge who lue acted ,w w
,is
tar to Ur. Mabe' 'or Fttr past lour years
ha. Msir„ewi he. tar.tw„ and leaxe. on Mon
day for New Yors. where .he 4..11 ants, .v hoe
pital a. nut•.* iu lira:uirig. '.
Dr. Arnold Parkwood, of Somerset. Bermuda
!.land.. n .truing h,. ('.ter. \ties. J. C. Le
Touzel. Nelson street i.' now ,once .years,
. ince the,hOctor w.w lore -.col no note- the
may rropr..vement. a. UOderL:b. especi*11y
around Inc b.Sbor.
Don. G. McGillicuddy eels of Thomas McGiI-
Iicuddy. Toronto.loneerty of The Signals. who
has been i..traotorin .atmtuln.t at t(. Harr"-
-on public beth. a: Toronto. "las re.igred that
i.odtion, having a.r••pted that of phy.ical tri
rurtor torah+ Yu n,; Meu - Chrt•Uan .%er0•
elation at Ottawa. .
Clinton New Era: Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn
Campbell have had a very streets -fat year.
...zit. es their exc• ;lent report ot.twenty--even
.41.exewful to "i'connection- tin _ connection witn the
. o..ervatorts of Mus,,, would prove. '!hey
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DUNGANNON.
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II --r ' A. NEWTON, DENTIST. LUCK-
' NOW. -.44*. bor,.. every day except Thur. -
days. New remedy for extracting teeth 18mmno
torml, better than gar. Crown and bridge work,
eta. Aluminum plate+ .nbu-br.akable.l
N. B. -You oan *)way- haveour work much
better done in the dental 91110e-mome time
better facilities for doing the wort. mon com-
for/.hte for the patient.
1►TOTICE.-THE LOCAL AGENCY
-IN in Dungannon for The Signal le at the lit.
aloe Hoot and• 8'atiouery Stora whore
orders will t.. rensived for ..ub.cription ad•
venter*: and Job work, and receipts" will be
given tor amounts trod for the rime
WALLPAPER BARLAINst. - THE
watt vapor Beason t+ again hero sad we
wish touristmum to the public that we have
an op Iodate +tock v. hich we must clear out
gnlakly in otder to, wake room for Our winter
good'.. The followl,,g 14.4 gives an idea of the
bargains we are offering .s order to en'ect a
qulok clearance : 300 paper rolling for 1140:
payer welling for 1;c : ,Mie paper .elling for 13c.
We are pleased ter sl.u* our stock to aurone
lotere.ted, M. RYAN. 1►urrennol.
TuSsn v, Sept. 26tb.
W. J. Moffatt spent Sunday in
(. oderlch. . .
Mrs. Mown visited at Robt. Moore's,
Westfield. last Sanday,
Morley Treleaven, of Toronto, is vis-
iting at S. F. Trrlea!eur.
Dungannon is well t•eprese'lted at
'the fair in ("oder: it this week.
Mies Andrews. of -Durham,• visited
at Wm. Matthew. on Sunday.
Miss lona Stewart, of Wiagbam,
spout Sunday at her home here.
Mrs. 1V.. R. Wilson,''of Uoderich.
visited at Thos. Perks' Sunday
Mrs. 'Turner =and datig . of Geode -
rich, visited friends here last week.
bd. Herold anti E. Byitte, of New
Yotk, visited at J. • R by'ard's lest
week. .
C. Elliott is having his millinery
upeging Friday add Saturday of this
week.
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Mies Ella Ryan, of WingRbruu Busi-
nese Cnllegi', spent .Sunday at her
home here. . 1 .
Mise Reeves h.‘s returned to Toron-
to after her week', .visit with her
father here. '
Fred Savage and Bert Roach have
gone to Uoderich to work id the
have boor moo-erurned teaching in their NVheed }lige fa' -tors.
-audio on Rat ;entre i .tiros west. •
•'Sinton New. wools, - tilt. and :Ito, John B. Augustine drove to (.odericb and
I raster. , f lsay!•I1. were 1u to.t a yesterday. brought home it load of G. l'.' 1. stud-
ents for over #.'tnday. .
Miss McKee, iia A:wood. has charge
elf the n►illine•r`y . it pirtwent - at J.
Walkom's for this season.
They expect lo leave .., . io It i1 fortnight for
Null' ea....Marie. where They purposet
' .,k[„g
$4
up t},..1 ,Odzlor-mwwlbry-s-eoupW et--yMp4
a. lar. Fraser ha.- d. ctde.d to »punct the 1'r
maluder ofhi- day. .0 a esteehirt m the .er-
•sieeof the Presbyterian (1411!('l! 411.41 will re-
-tune charge of tor. nuai0,L .1' milt), front the
Sop. in which he lal.orfd la•; winter.
•1r:tended tor lest week... •
MFtv'.. 1. larMinhk., of ToI.,lo, U., i• the aurae of -MM
41'. 1
Mr. and 31: =. J.l. Aitken are visiting to 1.011-'
dan.thi. week. -
Rev. F.. F'. Armstrong. of •. hathatn. N.M io
tawm on Tuesday.
MacV;'ar rase returned trout a visit to
Toronto and Marne.
step. Lethbridge. of I:ait. 4..pendtcy( a.few
day. in town thi. week.
Mr.. llorland. of Kingston. ir visiting. at the
home of w. FL rtotett.on-
W. L Matson it. in Montreal till. week at-
ieing the wedding of
Will and Rod. Marl. of Tul.•lto. ate spend-
ing a dew day. a: :he.. Pon.' Farm.
('ot,n end A. E. McDouald. of "0. Helens,
g wu.t Sunday witb their uncle. A. 11. tbmerou.
-'111.4 Martha ('Neill left on Moodily, for ('hi
..-ago to takes motion in.the general harp":al
there. -
MIr.. Emily HQdg+rn. of Forest. i• the gust
this week orfte✓ ►r, and 'Mrs.:dedd, Victoria
4(14401.
dli.... Florenee at:d Phoebe Armstrong, of diad. of Toronto : Hies Frances
Vvindon. are the gliex:s of'Ah. and lir.., A . ,
ih C ameron. Wright, ' soloist, of Toronto : fierald.
It..1. Dean lire retumedfo St. Jerome. ('ol- 1Duphar. the boy soprano of Nire, and
lege. Berlin. after .pending the •vacation.at
home in town.
Her many friends will ala gaud to bear that
Mea. A: Frank Elliott a recovering, rapidly
from her long Mama. - -
Mr.. Harry 'Vorsell wets in attendance-
Tot onto Exhibition last week. She also riot
Nimam- Fall. while away.
THI•:LATE May-. McWul1sgv.-The
funeral of the late Mrs - Win. Mc-
Whinney took place to the .:esnetery
here last Monday.. She leaavee her
husband, two sons and four daugh-
ters : James, of Port Albert : Bert. on
the homestead.: Mrs. /:. Johnston. of
Asbfleld ; Mrs. Hole. of Dungannon :
Mrd. Mark loltng, of Findlatee. Alta..
and -Miss Clare. .it home. The pall-
bearers were `+.•.1. Young, R. Mcll-
wain, Thos. Johnston, D. Johnston,-
Andrew
ohnston;Andrew Johns: oil, Mr. Andrew,,.
I;ET READY l'1st THE 'FAIR. -The
dates of the Dungannon fall fair are
Thursday and Friday: October d and."
-only two woke away-. The direc-
tors are busily ?repo ringfor tbe event
and orrangemente -are well -advanced.
Nu effort is being spared to mike the
19111 exhibition the best yet. For the
entertainment oil Friday evening k
splendid array of talent is being s&-
•:ured, including Will .1. White, come -
there. The famous pipers' band of
Lucknoo will pl4 on the grounds on
Friday and will ,waist at the concert
in the evening. Make a note of the
ttes and don't fail to see Dungan-
none famous show.
THE 1LIF'I.E MATCH ATTHORNDALR.-
The i►ungannon rifle team of twelve'
open who went. to Thorndale on Tue.;
dayof last week to compete at the
rie range with twelve crack shots of
that locality lost the march, but had a
good - day's sport.. The ahootind was
dyer tbe lion -yard and :1011 -cur J ranger,.
with a possible 35 n' each range. The
total scores were 7tr2 to tkt2• a lend of
39 pointe for Thornthtle. The Dungan-
non boys Me well satisfled with the
result, as theywere well touted nod
made a gooshoo ingg against the
famous riflemen of West Nissouri.
The Thorndale Rifle Association has
been•org:tnized six yearsand ranks as
one of the- strongest civilian a'sonia=-
.tione in Caned*. Ir is expected that
Thorndale will send•gp a team for a
return match some time this fall..
The day following the match the Dun-
gannon men spent at London. seeing
the sights at the Western Fair. The
scores in detail are as follows
-4 DtvoAN.o..-
Jas Elliott
210 yds :sroTip
26
T Allen 79 3l
30 29
Iii l 29
811 ils
:1(1 21
2,7
14. J. Mackenzie, of Acton. and his daughter
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in•law, Mire. J. P. Marker fit. and two children
Mra,visiting at the'redynce of Mrs.Ueorge
orri-.
Fred Treleaven, Mhr reeentlf returned to
town after minor et the e,re*t Iekdra the.eaet
• uninier. has taken a poation in the ...oro of
N'. Acheson th. lepra,
Mr. and Mr.. Alex. -(Murders me aw.y on '-
trip to Vancouver. Mr. Saandcr.. will attend
thec0Ivention of for Canadian Marsufactur-
er.• Ae.ociatlon in that city..
tt•itt Ito/ledge. who he twin engaged with
the firm of W. .4441,5.0:, x Son for emigre:
years. levo. today for St•u9eod. Altq., where
he hat accepted a lucralice t•o.ition. i
H 1.o.•kwood 0l sower of the l:eelph branch
of the Bank of Non: real. fornr r:y of (lndcrich.
has been tr.nferrpd to liuekiugham. gopher.
t he cent - he •t
rc eta large Jt.m .r n.1 f only uldrlct.
_Urs..T H._Welkh_and .daughter. wJi4_hate
lawn rs-inng Slr. l . tbarine rex, Mr..
%Vel., . mot to.. fo'• the pad t wn month., left
for then- home :n Fargo, N. 1►., on Tneeday
morning
AUCTION SALES.
FHu.. 7.. seldr 'her 21r1.=Auctieet ..ale
farm, farm stork and imni.ment.. ►t 1 odock :
on the property known s4 the Proctor farm. lot
32 and part- of .lot at, eltla, d concession.
Uoderich township. Tweet, llevhnr, auction
ev:r. -
Strunoay. Sept St clearing anct • • Wait
el h0msebold flirt, aunt and fnrni.hin*.. . t
it o'clock .harp: the property of Sri.. SOMA
Strachan, Albert. street, Uoder.rh.. Term',,
ca414t lees' to 01'!.URY, auctioneer.
' Mo'ntt. eletnontber kith Clearing anM:on
4ale of fart .tock and Implement.. property of
Sohn H. Mreaiuta.. lot ,0. r0ner+p,on t 6+.t
'Vawano•h. commencing at 1 o'clock. 'Tito.,
lir SIMI'. alcorLee-.
Trrsntr.seer ?I.e. (9e.,ring auction .ale
of farm dais and implement.: the propeerty of
Harry Flynn. )o: 42, none•e+.ied :, A,.hdeld.
Tuioot .U*. 140RT, auctioneer.
441TCHp OP. October lot, -.Clearing auction
sale of the content. of a well -furnished nine
roosted residence on Neon. street. the prop
erty of Mr.' Hoyer. THe., t. UI•suev, auction
PPT.
w'rnntr•.II I. r, -Clearing auction
male n.
le of hoenotd Mohr -k2. fnrnitnend fumhshin at
2 o'clock .her,.: tPI trotter or of Neil. 14.'f ge.
T .es l; r *OH'', at ietioneet.
Important to Ladies.
It is not often an opportimity necuM
at your doer tai vee the latest Parisian
anti !how York btyle+rrn 1wi1 tfeeiwr-
yet such is the caw., tea Prof. Dhren-
wend'of Toronto is visiting this town.
and invites yotlr inspection of these'
golds at his pr}vnte apartment+• re-
served *..• the hotel. s t'.
These hair goods styles. when pro -
petty adjusted ptnte.t and ornament
the head. soften and beautify the ex-
pression of the ince. and cosecgnently
tone up an aged appear,' once.. Be sure
and see them at J-lotel Bedford on
Wednedav, September JR.
AUSURN.
IIHITiSHCOLUMBiA RED CEDAR
Shingle ter sale. ESTATE JAMES
YOUNG.
TtnIanAT, Sept. 211td.
Rev. It. A. Miller occupied his nwn '
pulpitin the Methodist church last
Vend*y morning, baying returned
from spending his vaeatfon.
M tee Mlle Koos WM a visitor at
nhnston
1 Jo. on
W Reid
Ii Bellamy
C Elli•'tt
ti Crawford 27
J Mel:.',• }S
Wm Crozier 31
'1)1•. Bice 27 a 2:1
J l anipbHell 27 12
Total :I41 ' 31s4
• THnn.0 \LF..
J Fraser
(`art Logan
R Mille
T Sugden
1 Taylor
M i oo'be
J Fox
MleVsigh_
.1 Flaherty 30 -
Will' Lee. 91
J Beek 27
C Whitehead 26 •
:iii :3l
Fra
81 311
213 :Sl
:t1 28
27 81
Total'
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59
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onth-End Sale Days
FOR SEPTEMBER
Saturday the 24th and Monday the 26th
ARE THE DAYS
Here are the specials for September Month-end
Sale. Days. They are real good, each and every one.
There is no discounting -the quality and there is no
discounting the values- in any of them. Ready the
fnorning of Saturday. September 24th, and worth
corning for.
Wide Embroidery, 15c,
Fitty or sixty yard+. wile
Emhroidet v. - -suitable for
children's dresses. skirts. ete.
Part of a epeeial lot direst -
from . Switzerland, bought
very much umder value. sat
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urday morning at. per 1 5c
yard, only 1
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Childrens' Cashmere
+!..lose, 25c --
Ten dozen pairs children's
cashuaet•e }lose, assorted -rift
doul,le kueee, strong, first
weaves, regular :j.31• quality.
Saturday morning, per 250
pair... ..
Boys' HeavyWorsted
Hose, 25c
Boys' heavy worsted liner,
,made from strong, toper. tett
yarns,-se44,ttlewt feet._ c apt 11tI _
thing for early fall and al titer
wear. Very rpeeidI at5c
per pair L,,
Ladies' Coats, $10.00
These Coats ore decidedly
special at this popular price.
Cut full length and three It
the season's best styles. All
man -tailored garments,llark.
or navy, made from glue)
quality beavers or rough
cloths. (garments that have
style and wearing qualitie;•iait
well. Speei.d for $10.00
Saturday at only i
Men'1} Blue and White
Handkerchiefs 5c
'I'wetity dozen men's hlu.'
and white n,erc*rized Hand-
kerchiefs. These are hist in
fr England and are the
last lot we will l.e Mile to get
at this little price. Regular
19c value.. rreial-Mat•
urdsy and Moodily, ,'a:h JC
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That 3000 -yard
Lot oft.
If you hasn't yet shared in
the.Hllul-yard lot of !)toss
Gouda advertised lout wet k
earn n g,
.here are !Dress (goods
suitable for all -tiara of
the year and no nbtttae -
*hat seaeow they are most
adapted fur they are worth
buying now. Every yard
is a money -saver, fur all
are worth from half more
Co doable the price th.),
ate selling at. The only reit •
.On we are .quoting tbeae
wonderfully low prices is
that we cleared the stock
of a suit and dream ntann-
facturer who wan going
out of business. They have
been divided into two lots
for easy selling.
At 35c a Yard
lg twl*.alba Suit
25c Veiling I5c
Two hundred - yard. new
V•'ilings just in from 1•:hR-
land. All new meshes, black
and colors. Full is inches
wide and over. Standard'2.ic
values everywhere. sotill- •
day morning, at. per 4 E
yard ijC
Bleached Damask
Table Cloths $1.15
•Twenty-four only bleached •
damask Table Cloths, ex i a \
good quality linen. '2!. yards
. si u
e. An-
other
' entad le
loo t R
other shipment fresh from
England. Regular *1.5'1
values at leasL, fiat• •1
urday morning only •
Roller Towels 25c
Sixty Roller Towels. made
from beavy quality- linen,
- from 17 to 1N inches wide,
2ii to 3 yards long. all ready'
to tree. An extra big special ,
f..i' Saturday morning - 25c
at, each, only
Crash Towelling 7!c
Just opened, a sr;pment of
600.yards linen Crash Towel-
ling from the Britisb makers.
Ten cent* a yard is the regu-
lar retail price. Asan extra
special for our Month - end
Sale (bays we put it' on 1
sale at per yard only ... 72E.
Two Frills 5c
One hundred lengths of
Ntck Frilling, all colors .re-
reaented. Enough for a frill '
in each piece. Saturday
morning special at 2 for 5t.
Lawn Handkerchiefs
25c a dozen
One hundred dozen ladies'
white lawn Handkerchiefs,
standats1 size and good qual-
ity. 'rhe biggest handker-
chief harks i n we ever offered.
rday and Monday
clear, per duz. 250
2►1
27
57
ir(
:.t
Tonal :i'.t :illi' 7(42
There i. more catarrh in tbi. eeevion of the
eonntry thane') other di.ea•e•. put together
and until the Inst few year. war. •npi'o'ed to
be incurable. Fora great many year. Minter"
pronounced it a local ,Ii.ea•e and prweribed
lural rlemS ien ti by roentanta falling to SPECIAL OFFER
euro with heal tr.atmrnt, pronounced it in
curable. Science has proven rntwrrh to Ie a
ronet It 1t tonal disease an(' therefore requires
oon.tltntlone Treatment.. Rall • 1 atarrh I'tire,
manufactured by F. J. (Mn.-; a r'o.. fnlmto,
1►hb., is the onlyconstitutional cure on the
market. It 1- taen Istemally In doe. from
ton drop. to • teaspoonful. It acts directly on
the Mood and moron. Purism et the .y.tem.
They oder one hundred darters ter any coos 11
fall. to mire send for (lecithin sad testi-
monist..
esty
monist+.
Addre F' J. CHENEY It CO.. TWO* Ol N.
Sold b druggists. lice
Take by druggists.
F molly P411s for ••on.tlpatt*e.
1
,a s
..fiat•'
Dress Hoods
8 Ends -All-over Lace
Half-pricE
1Ve brut. been braying r
remarks bly cheap lents• I:.
the shipment were eight r, I.
of the Allover Lacey t. ,.
its the regular way from s' -
to tit (M► the put. This .-
special lot ate do not want •
interfere with oar, reg,
&tock. so put the eight 1 :. , • on the Bargain Table sal r
day' and Monday ,.t
Exactly Haff -press
Men's Fine Handker-
chiefs 2 for 25c
Ven'is flue qualityy lou.
stitched crossbar Heir.lae:
chiefs, 'ull size and reins.' t '
'241c to 21 .41)41111 ire. Mini
, da and yunda • 1y1
y .250
to well at '_' Tor ... .
4.
Hundreds of alar('.) ..f
,, Dress o -
imp. HI to 34 inch14
wide, and most of them
• the -latter width. An •
"moaner itsso - monk of
i' a
mate..•":ale very s ut thl
e . -
for elite. house dres-et..'
children'11 wear, etc.
in fact. alnio st any pur-
pose you ran use dress ,
g 14 o d s for. . Regicidal
• Valine up to 91.25 A
yard. Your choice of
tltie Int at pet- 350
yard. . ......
At 4Sc a Yard
Hundr'tls of yards
. in this lot, too. Plain
and fancy- suiting ma-
• terials suitable for
, skirts, suits, dies/We
and childrena wells.
-_ Lark and light color-
--lugs.
i
E. L+,t+
- -4..f them QR hf
made to sell \art.. 1,50 1
per pod. The
value'. would run limn
this price dowp to Si.
We have taken the en•
tire collection and put
ll then, I.n Male at the • 7
Y veryor per Inesyard. pr:ew' 45c
5 ,
Men's Mercerized
2dc Shot Iibbon iJ/_c
Twenty-ovS pieces •..:. -414
Taffeta Itibbl R hew .1 -
effects, heavy- iu.tlity. t..t,l
to five iocbee ids, tep;nlat
2241• 'ever' where. Sat 111,L,v
and Mond.ty site ill
:al per y.trd ..... .. a 1 Lit.
Boys' Sweaters; 75c
I4o - Sweater Coat t v,
gr*) rind •eardinat. phare. .
with contrasting Moo', ,..
itize•. Decidedly ala
special at each
Ladies' Wash Suits \
$1.00
.lust four '4.r five Wash .
Suits left to sell. Mattel:. in
gond quality •whit. do :. r
t.•pp. 'This wagons t,•
Z hey roust 1„t sold...0 s '.'
daty -tuor'ning you , „n
for suit t•ourpiece $100
$1.50 Corsets, 75c l/V
We Are di*:ontiuuing :".,-
make of ('o,'4401. Itits the
Canons B. & 1.. line. The
standard retail price the
;country ever i..81.50per pair:
Saturday morning pat• 750
pair.
Hatpins, 2 for 154:
Fifty Hatpin. good a.•,-1:
mart of styles, tegulai
Special Saturday and l a,
Monday , 2 forall
White and Ecru Net
Waists, Halfaprice
Ten only net 11'A
, -white or ecru, mostly sou'
:*i. although there are `It f•'w
size 31 in tbe Int. • Reicul.0
$3.141 to =8,(tU, satlad*y
morning any one
Ezsetly Half -pose
Handkerchiefs 3 for 2Sc
Mercerized. fine q u ity
Handkerchiefs, colored hot;
dere. This 1. an exception-
ally high-grade handkerchief
worth considerahly more
mtniey. One hundred And
twenty to aril Satur-
day and Monday, a for'
'
DIRLC
More
Skirting,
One end only nnv
ell Pen
8kirting. :til inches wide, I
Larder and undoubted liar
gain at per yord,
121,c
only..... ......
A Good Carpet, S0c
Two end:" good quality .
wool Carpet, heavy. weight.
colors guaranteed not to
run, reversible, shades of real
and green. Regular 73c. •A
\l„rith-end tipecial at 50c
per yard, oral ....
i
We will send you The Signal
from now
1st, 19 i 2-fitteen months -for only
to Jan.