The Signal, 1900-05-17, Page 10e*'
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THIPIIIIMT, May 11, 1100.
FREE
FREE
GOOD WHEEL GIVEN AWAY
COME AND TRY A CHANCE
•.;sThe Wheel is locked with a chain and padlock, and we have a box full
of keys amongst which is one key that will unlock the Wheel.
On every Dollar purchase In our
I Store you may draw one Key,
and on Saturday, May 26th, the Wheel will be placed
in the centre of our store, and every person having one of the above keys
can try to unlock the padlock.
The lucky one to open it may !;tarry away
the Wheel.
See Wheel in out window.
SPECIAL VALUES
MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING
`This week we are offering special values in Boys' Cloth-
ing, good fitting, good style and at' little prices. Boys' Sep-
arate Pants, too, you will find in great vanety with us. Both
good and cheap.
Boys' Navy Serge Suits at $1.25.
Boys' Brown Tweed Suits at $1.50 and $1.75.
Navy Blouse Suits at $1.00.
Men's Sults at $3,00, $4 00 and $5.00. These ere erre
values. -
Ma'a Suatultc.iloats44190F,.Blae, et $1.40.
Boy. Separate Pants, lined throughout% at 35o, tie A 6bo.
Boys' Wash Suits, 75c and $1.00.
Men's Separate Pante, ell sizes, large variety of pattern,
special, at $1 00.
See our Bargain LotofMen's
Stiff and Soft Hats at 50c.
DRESS GOODS
Fancy Patterns, light and dark
colored Dress Goods, worth 40e.
and 50c, for 25c.
A good line Fancy Dress Goods
at 10c.
Lovely Black Crepons, the new-
est patterns, at 75c, $1.00, $1.25,
$1.50 and $2.00 a yard.
All the new shades in Homespun
and Broadcloths at $1.00, $1.25
and $1.50.
Prints and Shirtings
New Patterns, best fast colored
shirttngs, worth 12;c, for 10c.
Special line of Cottonadrill„ North
25c, for 18c
Extra Hiavy Wide fast colored
Print*, new Patterns, at 9c.
SILKS and MUSLINS
Silks for Waistil;
Silk. for Trim -
all the lat-
est shades and
patterns. We im-
port our silks di
rect and yoe will
find our values the
best in town.
i.oyely heavy wide
ill abados, at 75c.
Muslins
Talleta
THE KIGNAL : GODNRIOB * ONTARIO. '
NEW MILLINERY FOR SPRING 19°°
Mten l ameron Fishes to announce that'4ia has secured (lie latest
styles and newest effects in Millinery for the Spring Season of 1900,
and invites the Ladies of Goderich and vicinity to will and w hoe
Stock.
The leading new shades are Pastel, Van Dyek, Watteau and
Athos.
Miss Cameron offers ;special values in Plumes and is showing
some novelties in Veiling.
Hamilton -et., Ooderich.
IHSS CACIERON
DUNGANNON.
Ng/ma-The e local ageas, Is Is T oro.
for Tan BwxAI. is at the o Coe of J. U. WLtur
J.N., eon♦gaaoor, termotive. who will motive or,
n
deter eaheerlptlons. advertising sad Joh-
work,
oswork, sad le eothorWd to id.e reset$ s for
amouste paid for the same
/ 1 A. NEWTON, DENTIST. Of LUCK-
l� sow will peanuts his trips to Danlpn-
men is April. -tet and ted Friday sack month.
i'uausy, May 1Stk.
arours -A chest time ago Uuagao.o.
sad Maookester football teams played •
game at Masohestr, resulting in a tie. O.
Mead• 14th, Linkmen and Lhtngaaaoa.
teems had • easiest with the same result.
Divown CoosS.-Diyblon ooart was
held as.. es Tss.dsy. 8th Ines. His rioeor
Judge Doyle preeldl.s. The docket was
heavy. 7legal fraternity was repressat-
ed by P. Boll, Q.U., W. Proudf«t, B.
Campion. Q. i.., sad Y. O. Jub,stoa, of
Ooderak, sad P. Maloolmee, e1 Leskinen.
Banal WIT Wauraser-We are beiN
favored with rematkably fair wostber.
Most al the tarm.rs have tlalsied seeds,
sad are along pr.paretl.as tor root sad
vegetable Dropping. Many taxmen say the
wetteer has not been so favorable for whim
work for many yearn. The prospeote thus
fu are goad for an abundant loop et fruit,
fall wheat and hay If dohs Frost does not
put is an appearance.
Paaaoxit-1)ur404last week Rev. Mr.
Ooldbers, the wwly appointed Isoumbest
of St. Paul's ahurob hare and of Pert Albert
liplacopal obarob, and family became resi-
dents of our village....Pu1 Smelter and
wife, at ono time residents of AsbMeld, and
n ow of Wont Waweneeb, near Loom .,.
last Sabbath visited their ran -In-law, Dm
o ld McNeclus. jr., tad his wife, formerly
Fanny Smelt gar. ...Mrs. D•long, of Port
Albert, was yisitips hsr daughter, Mrs. D.
Bell, en Saturday.... Mrs Hawktn., rdlot
ere mor iete•AntAevrMeretee, -of xpe..5.1,
bort, was also here last Saturday r,n wing
former momentum's.... Mae J.eete Mal -
leash, daughter .1 Richard M•Ilough, bac•
Silks,
A splendidirline of the new Mus
lins in the new narrow and broad
stripes, special values, at 15c, 20c,
and 25c a yard.
See our new Silk Muslin with
lace insertion for yoke trimmings
and waists, really the prettiest
novelty of the season.
SEE OUR SPECIAL LINE LADIES' AND BOYS'
RIBBED HOSE, 2 PAIRS FOR 25c.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, situated at the
end of the store, is bright -with all the latest ideas in trimmed
Hats and Sailors. Come in and see our styles; no trouble
to shoat' goods. A special line of Children's Muslin Head -
at very low prices.
Every Want In the Dry Ooods Line for Man, Woman
or Child we can Supply at Reasonable Prices.
OA$H OR PRODUOE.
Smith Bro's & Co.
Tho rats awl warm weather of the post
week have Imdmsed remarkably rapid growth
..d eat a now fags es the ludoespe. The
Mess are fad pinging en their bright green
dresses sed Essay is adorable themselves
wIN a animates of Ingram blessome.
Rev. M. Y. Goldberg has bus appointed
by the Hilltop of Hares to the parish of
Desgosnem end Pert Albert. TM ravened
gentlemen was for soma years past setlesod
Is the village of Markdale, h Grey emety,
when he was Amite a eioerfml.
We desire....
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rssrTOT.&BT NPruse
log smeared a good psstilea to Loudon, alt
hers last week ....li will be pleastsg te the
n umeruu• bas& and sauaaances of Mn
Trimble, robot of the late Jame. Trimble,
rho has boa for tits most of the winter
s05son visiting her daughter, Mrs. Why +r',
bud family, sad wi, recently I.ft !litter uu
• visit to her dsegbter, Mr.. R Heederam,
West W.wanosh, to know that Dm vener-
able and eetermed lady laenjoying ezoallest
health sow.
Agcnsa PloesaaUarAarsu-Oh Thais -
day 01 last weak Deere' W.thsrbesd died
at his residence u Ike yales. of St. Helens.
The d.osseed bad for seem time time past
been Is • deba•tis sate of health sod !loony
suarmmb.d to as &Bootiea of the threat sad
Wags at the age of @sweaty years. His re -
milts wars Interred In St Helms cemetery
is S ✓.rday, 181n Inst. 'I he solemn oboe
gutth were woodman's' by R.,. S. Whaley.
A large attandames of Motives and .ymem
this''R acgeistanoesaao.mpaat.d the remains
to the e.melety to Mikes ,.f their respect
for the deoswd. He was a highly respect
ed pioneer and sash sympathy H extended
to the bereaved fatally. Os. by see the
•eaerabte ptomain are rapidly Jopertag.
SEaddressed LEI) TENDERS "lmpec
ter of Psaliesnari.s. Ottawa,' and en-
deared -Teodoro he Supplies." will be re -
mired omit Saturday, lath of June, leclu.ivs,
from parties desirous of oostrsoUse for sup-
plies- for the head rear 1a00. 1001• for the follow -
lag aetitettoom samsly
Klagaton Yesltestlary.
et Vlese•t de Paul P@sItentWy.
I tore baster I -Mullen tier,.
Ma•'tob• l',niteattury.
11,111sh Colnm1,1a Desires, iary.
firkin* Ja'1
Pr(n s Albert Jail.
Separate tenders will be received far each of
the following classes of supplies :
I. Fleur rt:e.adtau Strang` Ifak.Y.l.
2. lie f and Mutton 'fresh,.
2. Forage
4. (Mal (ant hrsdle and bituminous,.
6. Cord w 000d.
• Groceries.
7. Oral Oil lin barrels).
8 Ur, Goods.
9. Drraagg.. and Medlotaes.
10. Leather and Findings -
II. Hardwnro.
li Lumber.
Detail, of information as to form of esti
sect, tote her with forms of tender- will be
furnished on application to the Ward.as of
the various Institut loss.
Al1@spplies ar , subject to the approval of
the Ward...
A Il Waders submitted meat specify clearly
th • iu.tllatlon,or institutions, which It le Pra-
nce d W anput,. ant moat baa• the endorse, -
tion of et .east two respond ble sureties.
DOUGLAS STEWART,
inspector of Peal teatiariss.
Department of Justice.
maws. May 5th. 1100. 77 It
to thank 'our friends and patrons for the
kind manner in which they have taken hold of
the new cash system of business. The cash
r"- system has come to stay l
We are making the following offer to buyers, good until
May 24:
25 per cent. discount on- all Table Cutlery and Silverware.
Pure White Lead in 25 pound irons at 7c. a pound. This
includes the following well-known brands :
x.. Somerville's A. P., Elephant, Tiger, Sanderson, Pearcy's,
etc., etc.
n Sanderson, Pearcy-11032tair and Island
paints at 80r. irtilaittOld price 40c
Step -ladders, 5,4i and 7 -foot
Barn -door Hangers -
Barn -door Track -
City ready -mixed
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10 cents a foot.
▪ 75 " a pair.
- 41,9 " a foot.
'f .` THE CASH HARDWARE STORE
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N. D. ROUOVIE
Introducing
MADE IN BOSTON.
K have secured the EXCLUSIVE agency for this famous and Mn
oompabie
W Shoe, which is known throUgliout the United States, ands the acknowledged
standard of excellence in women's Footwear. We want every woman in Gocierich and
vicinity to make their acquaintaince. You'll like them. They're an advanced idea in
shoemaking --the oombination of all the points that make satisfactory Footwear. We
desired the BEST SHOE made to sell at $3.75. To Aad it we carefully inspected every
line. Looked at them as you'd look at them, and closer still, with an expert's eye
QUEEN QUALITY is far the hest -and an we took the agency.
i It's the Sole Agency here.
The Shoe wanted to Dome here. The best shoe wants the best store, and the best
store wants the best shoe. The conditions fit
QUEEN QUALITY u made in 60 different styles -fashionable shapes for street
dress, home or outing -a Shoe for every wear. And they are all new shapes, as distinc-
tive and original as the quality. They're made in all the popular leather sad kids -
Black and Brown.
hoes
...BOOTS. $3,75... ,
9 hey'll interest you who have bus paying these same pr•ta«-broom of their betterment They'll interest those of you who have
been paying $4.00 and $5 00 beanie of their equetity, and consequent saving.
To. T. Hrll�IL�r.�,
NORTH 8IDE OF SQUARE, GOUERICH.
Sole Agent for the Fameee Qom chisiN ,
TM apsresest how teal dorsi t pay Is I -_
a Sat fulcra �ay
The lad who ewe. ya mosey and standsre so
Pyou ogle • promising Teeth�i U S e e
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CEO. W. THOMSON & SON
Phone 92. Music and Bicycle Dealers.
Our 1900 Bicycles...
Henderson, Crescent
It�smibler Tde81.... ` •
are better value thea mayibi i ever *Hared before in Dederick.
Our Organ sales are inc•ensiug !Yore than ever with the two superior
lime we handle, viz :=
C30DRIC, 1-1 end DOMINION
The stand they now occupy with the boot musicians and players is something
to be proal of.
Wu R WITH PIA N OS
Thtse artistic, fine -toned, high-class instruments take a first stand with
us. Highly recommended by all musicians and fully guaranteed.
WHITE, NEW WILLIAMS and QUEEN
Sewing Machines -too well and favorably known to real comment
A lull line of small instruments, strings, etc., etc. Cali and inspect
goods and get prices.
C. W. THOMSON & SON.
A_
SATISFIED
CUSTOMER....
is a bigger
advertisement than a page in this
newspaper. May we make a walk-
ing advertisement for our store out
of you t We can, if you'll give as a
trial.
DON'T
TAMPER...,
with your health.
Don't use Drugs and Medicines
of questionable quality. Get the best
there is at the same priers that are
charged for inferior goods.
At our Drug Store the stock is al-
ways fresh, and each article pure, po-
tent and satisfactory.
Our Prescription Department
has a reputation for promptness and
accuracy.
F. JORDAN
Medical Hall.
N. C. FILSINCER
le agent ter the Kelsey Wars Air
Oeser•ser, maenfsetured by tie Jae.
Smart Mfg. Os , Brookville.
Read what • follow towmsasam eye
of his ewDerlenes with the Raiser
Oeeraat :
Ooderteh.ut
, O.. May 1a. INS.
Jamas JamStnBBrookvg
Brookville Oat.
Derr
aSlms,- The
Ne. UIKelsey kr trot
Air
IMime tem
liad see. ttolms Wair rtrrie lsmee endc,.eeIA
C... ►« my keen arofort ad anhesgh
oerwed II tsee.1 east bodes ying rue a
.sal heater Is tbq veld weather. Mess I have
wed the KeleeT have rear bgr..d half of tie
reel and bred as ens for a neat h ... I hew
no trouble no hest We whsle ammo to ear de-
gree desired aid Hsieh was mild, set horned.
end my mem Mante did as well set. rummer
I had no mad drshW Is tie ream•. as eM1neeai1tt,
Is the cellar sad t femme den were suA
ee yes Ian ono i amt 1 emA
er"i m' My a.w w '.'.Id' ee"t ..t
.imtehu Is rseehsendyg t e Ria to tie
krMlw
in
limp:
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fatarrsatiee lsrar'dfe tits homes
.asseuty gime by
N. C..,F14INCER,
;Hen's chocolate Dong., Belt, Good•
year vesting, top $3.00.
Men's tan Boli, Ghodyear, $3 to $5.
bteti's heavy plough Shoes 75e.
"SOROSIS"
klwallah Shoes for halms -
gentlemen shoei-e man shoe built
for wom-n I em the sole •gen! for
"Sosoeis, " the latest
American shoe
Call and see them. -
ST. GEO. PRICE
Another lot of Favorite Oil Shoe Dressing, be. Repairing neatly done.
to win business nowadays that it's hard to decide
where it's best to trade. We should be able to
settle the matter for you when we announce that
we are determined to reduce our stock of Dress
Goods and general Dry Goods at least $2,000.00 by
1st of June, and, in order to get in quick touch
with those who,iave yet to buy their Spring Goods,
we shall, until the 1st of June, give with every $10
purchase one pair of best quality Kid Gloves, guar-
antsed worth x_.25- . You will .gat a cheek for
every purchase, and when the different amounts ag-
gregate $10 the Gloves are yours.
....We have also laid aside for tree distribution a
line of Goods well worth 50c. for those who spend
$5 with us in the same space of time.
We are anxious to show you our new and
strictly up-to-date Spring Stock. We see to it that
no dry goods concern can give you lower quota-
tions ; and certain it is that during our Great Re-
duction Stock Sale no firm will offer the same in-
ducements for the next thirty-five days an
The R. B. Smith.Dry Goods Co.
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SNAPS IN SHOES a
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VICTORIA OPRRA HOOSE
Friday, May 18
This Reign of Prosperity new
in Its Third Year
Mhute
di "YRI'H19Tit," in conjunction with
nc I88
OLCA VERVE
in her famous characterization
"MARfilUERiTE"
end • Tahsttsrl °mam•ny xf Mayers, pre
menting the most mruplete and elaborate
stage feativel ever offered in America
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FAUST
Ciosepsey on tour in IW own l'allrnan
Oars. A complete train required to trans-
port this nrgani.t4nn'e nonotiry and effects.
Every siteirkrl device known to the et.
pert .sed In this abasic. of Stens Lend.
PLAN OPEN AT PORTLR'R FRIDAY I
Prise, 86e. sal sun- t
Reserved Sesta, dont
Welland Vale
BIOYOLt S :
Ohainless -.
Perfect
Garden Oily
Dominion
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These wheels give fa -
tire satisfaction.
l�•.
We have a snap in
wheels -a brand new
wheel for only .
cash. It's a dandy.
On and afte- May 21,
we will close at 7 .pm.
lien's plain heavy Congress 85c. per pair
Men's lace plow Boots - - • 75c. "
Women's heavy lace Boots - - 65c.
Misses' " " " 11-2 55c.
Child's " " " 8-10 45c.
Women's best Carpet Slippers 15c.
or two pairs for 25c.
ISc. bottle of Polish for Sc.
Also finer lines in the same proportion.
As we have the lar. - est shoe sto1't and the
largest stock in l.jlis county, we are able
to fit you in style and price.
Come and be convinced.
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• Cie Just received a line of (lents' and Boys'
Bicycle Bal's.
E We SHARMAN, Jr.
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Morris' The 46 -sere farm of A H•el•m, Rieke : J, D. Graham, of Terence, ens
4:1, boo, hue bin.. leased to R. Meherray, In taws as Thsraday .1 lid week. sed gilt'
of the semm line, u Mr Hagan Intends I shamed Oahe twenty issues foe the Booth
inking • trip to Dakota os • visit to h's Atria& war. He paid few !60 to Sls6 sad
Mires nose aid we daughters. seen od seam g.ed.nes• Amain pries Sea
wremenesne
AGENCY FOR THE
A ME1CN eLWOYEN WIRE FENCE
Ilish lam, Wing wins, Ilea* alkivath'it
Amply provides fas+expansidn and contrac-
tion. Only Best Bessemer steel wires
used. Always of unifortn quality.
Never goes wrong no matter clow
great a shad
Is put upon it.
Dees not muti-
late, hut does
efficiently tura
cattle, horses„
bogs sial gigs,
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I ' MA salt On EMI MOO k>• an nimItV-aPlt
I AGMgags♦tB411111A4-enstoigen till 'Ir-
a - tint d GM ss di- MIN wen .mw edges Ili ..
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EVERY 1100 OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
•r THE MANUFACTURERS.
Coll and Sae It. Can show you hoot it will .save you money.
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We are having vest N _
-` win_
• tido Pence. .
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Everybody pr'onoWlas it first dier**"1
Where once sold it sola again. • y ,•
McKENZIE & HOWF1
East Side Square
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