The Signal, 1898-6-30, Page 8-e lamas% J... 30 1818.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
CLEARING SALE.
NO 14.3EI8 RV}] ON
Summer Goods
ALL MUST GO NOW I
If you need anythingµin Summer Wear, this will ire a great
opportunity.
25 PER CENTI. OFF MILLINERY.
2b per Dent. off all Millinery lines. A grand opportunity
to fix up at little price.
DRESS GOODS.
Don't miss these Bargains.
Choice of any of the 11.00 Dress Goods for
Choice of any of our 75c. Dress Goods for
Choice of any of our 50c. Drees Goods for
All our Prices are in Plain Figure....,
75c.
35c.
__GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Ceuta let el Ties of Bows, =nab and Derbies, regales 26c., going 2
Summer Cambric Shirts, regular 76c., for
Spacial Aim's Tweed Pants at.
Special Boys' Tweed Knickers at
for 25c.
50c.
$1.00
50c.
ERWIEAR.
litesl.sae vast&, regular 25c., for
**min - Vassal. revise lbs, for ...........»
19c.
.IOa
,,,_00ME AND SEE OUR BARGAIN&_-_
Organdie Nadine at IOa
TAM11 Gingham., Piques, Linen Effects, etc.
L Enke, a special lot of Blouse Silks, wide width, at I9c.
A TABLE OF DRESS 000DS REMNANTS.
411 kinds, all lengths, ranging from 25c. to 50c. • yard, going at iba-s yard.
.BOW THE TIME
Barden 4 ?aetori 1npIlar 7e.
60. PRINTS,
• HOSIERY and GLOVES,
LACES and RIBBONS.
The Greatest Values ever offered.
. CASH AND 0&*PRICE.
SMITH BROS. & CO.
Bakal : Fd. MoAlum bad the aitortane
to break hue arm while playing feet -hell on•
evesimiR tart week.
Brussels : R. A. (,rooks, druggist, me of
Geerp Creeks, &.seek, be. Isks _a_ m-
ite= le New York din:•
bacesis : Th. Iles iipo.M of tires
tress anneals factor- this yet was made
dens* the peat week. Pn.. tleeelved, 71
seats.
Rioter : Ward bas be received here by
Mrs, M. J Whits, el the .error Muss el
bee tether. Mr. N. J. (]ark., of twine/Me,
formerly alert of We toweebtp of tlehe,..
and Massage of the (Mcrae it Hibbert
•
Fire Co. Some weeks ago Mr.
; a met with aoeldeet while ratting into
his bossy, from the effects of 'bleb he bas
isos bees o.efined to he bad.
Ct•abrooks : U. Pre.prioh,edit.r of the
Hamburg 1sd.p.edent, wife sad baby are
vlaipp st V. Foweter's.
Hol•ete.villo. H. Wilson, whale ptayioe
football. had the rill/fortune to Dee one of
his nape beek.s .1 the knook's.
Bror.ls : Th.redsy morning of Iib week
I. A. Stewart, who bee capably filled the
penuaa ea mseag.r of tis. Standard Bank
bars for several year', left for Toronto
where he taken • podtios in Head Ghee.
QOD$RIOH
STEAM ;BOILER WORE&
A. 8. G/oHRYSTALI ,
Ittsr.sserObv01 Bloat.
M.asdetar.r et all kl.de or
BOILERS.
Smoke Stacks, Salt Yana, Sheet Ire,
Works, eta., etc.,
AM Desist m-
s sd.. Machinery emitted., 8..
AL dace of Pipe. amid Pipe Fut/ryp,
8110.1 amid Water (sour, Globe Valve.,
Cheek Valy10, lasvinWrs, Itjeoter' and Io-
jwter. Onseta.ely ea Herd at Lowe.
lhrbs
A . Imo of Steel Water and Hog
for use of farmers and others.
R.tatrta. promptly .headed to
A. E. OxaTITAL.
P. U. Bos N. Qe4 4.&
STILL ON DECK !
sC
BICYCLE LIVERY
If you want to learn to ride
the wheel,
If you want I spam; von will
find a vulcauiser, a brazier, an
enameller, and • competent
workman
If Too want Good Wheel
and. Beet Attention, be sure
and go to the old and reliable
YULE'S
BICYCLE
LIVERY
• ''KINGSTON
• STREET,
OOOERICM.
Everybody is Talking about
D, CANTELON'$
Z10 TU R
He has feet received saightem oar load
from Manitoba. lie egs
-o• hand
two of the beet lee m.. that
the wesia ea. p....Mr -
rA-OF 588 WOODS
OGILVIS'S
MON wtrriraw niva.
Made from No. 1 Hard wart
He oleo keep the beet Nerd. of Ontario
Flour.
People barons Floor arm do well by calling
ea D. Oasteloe, the prelatical tacker. end he
will telt 8 wwtoy Weal iia M.aitobe and
td lase* X et aer t�k have beau*
Ordway wl. be gweimplb • reseed to in
PUFF PASTRY, ROLLS
or OYSTER PATTIES
Weenies lashes with alea..d Jelin a
spec -Salty.
D. CANTELON.
MIMMtittnintrtiffttlfitt
Huron's
Greatest Store.
Another incident in the dry goods situation has oc-
curred, and still the R. B. SMITH Bush Kea stands prepared
to cross swords in friendly rivalry with those who are here
to take chances that the trade is not catered to as it should
be in the town of Goderich. The merchants here are not of
the dog -in -the -manger type. They all knew that there was
a stock for sale, and they were satisfied to leave it severely
alone. Give us the run of a few good wholesale warehouses
just now anal the accumulated stocks of Its years standing
are not in the race.
Items of Interest for the Next Ten Days.
350 yards double told Cashmere., in all leading colors, regular
price 18c. a yard ; our price 9c.
10 pieces all -wool Navy, Brown, Cardinal, Fawn or Black Serge.,
regular price from 25e. to 30c., choice for 15e. • yard.
250 yds. large and small American Zepher Gingh.ms, regular
price from 12ic, to 15c. per yard ; choioe for 74o. a yard.
1 ease, American Drew and Blouse Mullins, choicest bo. • yard.
10 -yd. lengths America& Fast Color Ch•11ies, 10 yds. filr 35e.
The greatest t elite in ladies' and wirier B1ack.aeriTget. Bo fiery
ever offered, 15c. a pair.
Childame's and mimes Hosiery -1K striper and .oil . $
pair.
About 1000 yards all pure Silk Ribbon, lc. a yard.
Dress Braids in Black and Colored, lc. * yard.
Real Fibre Chamois, 72w. wide, in cream and dark elate, 16c. a
Yard.
Black Lloe Mitts, l0c per pair.
Black 'Aster Gloves, 10c. and 15c. a pair.
The Marguerite Corset just to hand, good value at 65c., on
price 45c. per pair.
Babies' Bonnets at about half price, and commencing at 5c. each.
Best quality Skirt Lining, single fold 4;c. a yard, double, 7c.
No time like the present to buy Ribbons. There's • new lot to
arrive before this .d. is printed, and will be ready for kale
__Thursday/ warning Ribb.n time wets 60e. ler lSc., Rib
bons that would be cheap .t 25c., for 15c., Ribbons that
were 12}c. and 15c., for Tic. a yd.., No. 5 Pure Silk Ribbon,
regular 5c., for tic. • yd.
The Snowden (Berlin) metres Steak, build by tee M
40o. oc the 1, mesas that we are meso o.omisly is tee
rhes, and teat you esu buy Dry Gonda and MlWasry
Prue ea at halt prior.
R. B.
0. W. ANDREWS, Manager.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ByMld : James Whitten f. esu vlsillaa
kis da gbse to Lonny Miob*Ass.
8row.b : Rev. 8. Sidiery l D.,a
.1er pastor of Browls 1 selbsiMes sbm.R,
will remove from Guelph to Wesills1k.
caisson : hire. Arab Maters e1 Qs
Appell. N W.T., and daoghWt ,1ast of
Winnipeg Hospital, and two geusdtbyiaa
ars vleitieg friend. hero.
Cantos : A Tarr pretty wsdt)rq Is.fk
place at the home at Geo. Nott, M Wu.
day afternoon lam, that woe area
beautiful in all i1e details. The bride was
Nit Evelyn Nott and the 'ream Newish
11
Woe. belt Ills Mia esiliesss ell tkls• soil boa MAI taws•
Ls_ kakis Maid. wary wob s eaMea
t
Wise boom& StIa
17.is.esi 1 p.: last weak Jibe Maegals
at O.d.sld township. reeelvd weed of the
UM ssintk of see of kts brothers at Us -
Ws" We air.. oar•lysls ; .e wen shim*
46 yew .f age.
Mhos : Mrs. Them. of Winnipeg. (lar.
Mir Martel Rdsegmid of Qiatee,) 1.
Muds at Meekest. and as she .s •
pl./Ip be be L Oesarfe saes sine. will Ilk.'y
Midi bar Calton Maeda.
Gt C�4,4z t
a
W -)
et�
CARD OF THANKS
Having disposed of our business to
Mr. N. D. Rougvie, of London, we wish to
thank our maty customers in town and
country for their patronage during the pact
years, and trust that they will continue to
do business at the old stand, where they can
always rely on getting the very best goads
at the lowest possible price. Our successor
is a man of large experience in Hardware.
This, with a large amount of capital, will
enable him to give ion Bargains in Hard-
ware heretofore unheard oL
We wish all accounts due the firm to be
settled at once by cash or note, as we want
to balance our books as soon as posdble.
Thanking yon for your kindness
in the past, were
Yours truly,
DAVISONof
$ CI.
wv
91.:V12,44).„N‘
./.\v�• dyad
OR DOMINION DAY
the correct thing is to have the beet for
your visitors, and yon can gal the best
GROCERIES
STLJRD Y 13BOS.
THE SQUAB; YODIBICH. 1 .
Canadian
Pacific Ry.
IS THE DIRECT FAST
ONLY - ALL -CANADIAN
lis TIU 7M
Manitoba,
the Northwest,
KlondikeartdYukon
Gold Fields.,.
LOWEST'S/MA rAstrevisis.
ACCOMMODATION UNHUIkPANIED.
3 TOURIST CARS A WtEK
TO THE PACIFIC COAST
Fru Werm•1M W ttrpJlet 10 aVp
.N takes ads Ftel.a' flee. Apply*
R_ I &DOLIPP1 ,
Z��IJT, - C}p3:I111,tI08.
CAT%E BRO&
Plumbers
TInithe
Have removed to West
nide of the Spume, next
Sturdy Bros. Oratory,
where they will be
pleased t0 see All their
customers, and ea may
more as will favor them
with a call.
Waw gide Square,
t�'Odt�iti�1Z
FACTS -SPEAK LOUDER THAN WARDS
And this follows the continued great success of
Reid's Great Compulsory Clearing Sale.
1111111111 $
THIS WEEK our talk is on the
0111 01 illititill 1111111
All well -made, and in all sizes, colors and prices. Here are a few prices :
7 Men's Serge Suits, to go at $2.50, formerly $4.50; 25 Men's Tweed Suits, to go at $4, formerly $7 and $8 the suitj; 30
Men's Tweed Suits (light and dark), to go at $b, formerly from $7 to $9; . a great range of Mens All -Tool Scotch Tweed
Suits, from $5.50 to $8.76 ; a fine lot of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, ranging from $1.25 to $6 the suit ; we have a lot of
Men's odd Pants, f.rom 80c. to $2.50 -big value �, Boys' odd Pants from 26c. up --dust the thing for School o
and better wear.
Our striped Linen Coats and Vests are going ill a hot cakes, and it is needless to say the prices are away down. gee them.
While you must realize that these are all great bargains, you must realize also that you cannot afford to missy them,
they cannot last long.
The Dry Goods Department is still bristling with Big Bargains, and the snaps for shrewd buyers will last as long as the
goods do.
Remember, each and every article will be sold as advertised. If not satisfied, your money back if you want it.
Don't forget, this Store closes every evening, except Saturday, at 6 o'clock ; but
;n the morning. we are always ready for business early
RY r ouu }BQII:SU.
3.104., ... .� _ �__._,
w now,
est. JAMES A. REI