The Signal, 1901-4-11, Page 108 MUMMY, April 11,
THE SIGNAL: OODEItICH ONTARIO.
Oat., awe having • heathy and pigment
visit with Mr.. Howard. truth r, Wtlltew
th
•bout and otherIr1.oJs to the so tourer
0
y til A.b6sid, left for beenn loot week. It b
•brut cightesu years sit» thea tot mer
unit They wore highly pleased with the ,
.ate..lvs sad sub.tantlel Impruvemeate I
which had been made to this section of
country .Ince their last visit, and were loud
la their promo .d the beautiful farming
country in the. neighborhood Mrs.
Stolt, of Ktolougb, was on Moud•y the
guest of our popular and esteemed shoe-
maker, t W. Little J Tient, prin-
cipal of Dungannob public school, left home
on Monday to attend the convention of
school teachers which is to be held this
weak, •t Toronto U. E. Harvey,
of Freakford, near the olte of 1'hil•delphls,
P.nn.ylvani., left for home on Monday.
the 8th, after having spent en .ujoyable
visit for • few days with itis uncle, James
\Vt yard, our venial Divlelon Court clerk
Alex. Walker, sot. t our venerable
metres, Jae. tV.lker, left cc Moad.y for
hie home et Moosomm, in the Nortbwst,
alter having au extended and phrasal visit
with his parrots and other retstivee et
Ingersoll, Gerrie and other polota. W
wish him a safe return to his home
1Vilham Voting, sou of Mattbew Vuuog, of
West W•w.noeb, left hen on Monday for
Dauphin, Manitoba, to visit relatives. if
he Rtes the ooaotry he will probably locate
there, Quite a 'number of the young rues
in this vlmolty has gone out west to Roue
25c and make homes for tb.meelve., We wish
25c [heal the best of .tomes and would like to
hear from them Mn John Stotber.,
of Woodstock, during last week visited her
motherm law, Mn. Seth= Stallion, of
Aobeeld, and other friends in this oebgh
borhood.. ..The Misses ends and Lamle
Milliese, Oollsglate students, also Sams.)
Draper, teacher at Essex, and Brown Dui -
Me, teaoher, are spending the holidays et
their respective homes John Hiles,
sr , of Kincardine, was in oar village dur
tog last week oo business.. .. Mies Ntery
Crosbie, of Benoit, le visiting her aunt,
Mr and Mrs. James Walker.
We will give away a beautiful suite
of five pieces covered with fancy
velour plush.
For every dollar cash purchase you
will have one chance on this hand-
some present.
It doesn't cost you anything and you
may be the lucky one to take it
away. Come and see it.
SOME SPRING BARGAINS.
MILLINERY.
Just received • ease if Ladies'
black and white and blue anti
white new straw esilors, worth
50c, for
Also • regular 75c sailor hat
for. 35e
Lovely trimmed hate with all the
latest touches of fashion.
New spring coats for ladies,
with full box hack, very sightly,
in fawns and blacks, from
.54.0., to 1+7.00
NEW OINOHArlS
HOSIERY.
Ladies' fast black heavy cotton
hose, extra'at 2 pair. for
Fine wide ribbed cashmere
hose, at per pair sass..
25o
in latest cheeks and stripes at 12ic
New colored piques, worth 20c,
for. Ilc
New prints, special at 1Oc
Ladies' Rain Coats, comfort-
able, durable and stylist, from . .
$3.50 to $10.00
in fawns, navy, gray and black'.._
New ties for ladies, .
15c, 25c, 50e, $1.00
O(4 MONDAY, APRIL 15th, AND
TUESDAY, APRIL 16th
Miss Cook, of Toronto, a special demonstrator. will be with
us to explain the advantages of a High-grade Corset we have
purchased. Many ladies find -a greit difftculty-in-getting a
durable and perfect fitting corset and in times past have
ordered them. We believe these corsets will, just suit them,
they are made in different shapes and Miss Cook will fit
them if necessary. She will also have an interesting display
of these corsets .partly made, just started and fully finished.
Come and inspect them.:
CORSETS.
The new straight toren corsets,
a most correct fitting and easy
wear, at 75c and $1.00
A special short corset covered
with good jean and nicely trim -
wed, regular 75c, for 59c
CLOTHING.
Boys' Suits, Men's Suits,
Boy& Pants, Men's Pants,
Siren's Waterproof Coate.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
Special [lowing end ties, worth
50c, for 25c
Extra value sox st 2 pairs for 25c
New colored print shirts at50o
New black and brown stiff bat $ 2.00
Every want in the dry goads liue has been anticipate) for spring as far
as possible. We can not mention all lines we have here, nor display there
all in our windows, but come in and look around Clothe out in the morning
if possible, we can give'you better attention.
Smith Bro'&Co
DUNGANNON.
DR. 0. A NEWTON. DENTIST, HAS
dlecontintted his tripe to Dungannon.
Will be pleased to meet ant from that neigh-
borhood who may require his service' at the
home emoe. Luokeow. when he will be found
every day 10 the week exoept Thursday, when
he visits Ripley. dpoclal attention paid to
C7rrvetion of natural teeth, crown and
dge work, etc. Easy methods of extract -
Ing
Norw..- The local agency 1p Dungannon
for Tea ttluoAt. V at the affoe of J. O. WAAD,
J.1'., cooveyyanoer, to.. who will receive or
den for eubecriptlons, sdvertistng and Job
work, and is •nthortxed to give receipts for
amoante paid for tis' same
TreenAY, April 9th.
PARTNr.twuIP.-Mr. Walkom, of Klrkton,
Ont., w• have been Informed, hae entered
into pertnerehlp with John Hue., and well
000doot the branch of =More to i)ungan• ,
coo, he having purchased • two-thirds in
Direst In the Dungannon branch.
CHURCH Nobs. -Enter Sunday wee
very appropriately observed In our churches
that Sabbath Rev. M. J. Wilson, of
Nile olronit, and Rev. T. R, McNair. of
Dungannon, are 10 exchange pulpits next
Sabbath, when servless to .Id of religious
education lin be oonduoted The
members of St. P.al'r church (Episcopalian)
here heve during lest week made improve-
ment" 10 the Interior part' by renniet:an
and by putting to • new pulpit. The
ohnroh was beautifully decorated with ever
greens. etc., for heater Sunday.
Norms. -.John Nevins, jr., 'Vest Wows
nosh, has purchased the right of W ertm.n s
fence from Andrew Ktrk sod le prepared to
takth oral -r. this season All who have put
Wsrtm•n's fence on their farms are highly
pleased with 1t ....Our p000lar V. 8 , .1.
Medd, during the latter pert of Ire week
sold his bleak driving mare to Henry Kerr
for • hsod.ome .nm Dr, Ma('rse has
recently sold hie business endimedio.l peach
doe to Dr Rrlos, of Logien. 1)r. Ortoe bee
been in the medioal profession for upwards
ul thirty years during wbloh time he has
had lenge experience. Dr. Moen..Intends
about the first of May next to take up •
pest graduate course Dame Rumor
pate 1t that another V, S. sod oleo • watch -
anther have arranged to =mambos business
to their respective lines In the near future,
probably this week. We welcome them.
David Kell is emoting . drlying shed
and stable on his premises.
SrHeRt,r PARTY. -1b view 0i .Andrew
llreaney, of Ashfield, who for many years
has resided on the farm whloh be recently
sold to Robert Duroln. west W.wsoosh,
retiring from tee farm,' lugs number of his
friends and acquaintances resembled at his
re.ldeaoes 5th concession, Ashdsld, E ll ,
on Friday evening o1 Ire week re • sar-
prleo puny. A very enjoyable time was
spent In amusement and music '!'tie most
tntereitlog feature of the pleasant evenmg'y
entertainment wee • beautiful address er-
pres.lva of the high esteem in whwh the
ble couple' were hold as worthy
oltiuns and obliging and kind neighbors,
accompanied with a presentation to each of
them tf a valuable and beautiful easy Chair.
The venerable couple have resided on the
premises reoeotly sold for nearly fifty yens,
at least forty-seven years. They will be
much missed to the community in that nelgb-
borhood. We, along with their numerous
friends, wish them true bipploess and msoy
years of health and contentment to enjoy
their retirement and rest wherever they
may boost*
COMING AND (IOINn.-!t. D.vlson, wife,
laughter, Mies Etta, of Goderich, and son,
Welllogton,wbo has a position in Woodstock,
were the Roosts et Mr. and Mn. R J.
Crawford on Good Friday, and returned
home In the evening with the exception of
Wellington, who Is extending his visit wltn
William Crawford •o4 renewing former
acquaintaooes.... Master William `Mothers,
eon of )i'ephen Stothen, of Uoderloh, ar•
rived here on flood Friday to ylsit relatives
and renew former ra)nelnteooes I)
MoNevlus 'set week returned home after
an extended visit to relatives south and
east of here. He reports having bed an
enjoyable visit of about ten days, W• are
pleased to see the venerable gentleman
looking so well . ...Wm Howard and
wife, of H•ger.vilie, county of Hal iimainl,
BLUEVALE.
TO'9DAY, April 9.
Mrs. Daniel Lomas visited io Rraeeele on
Sloodey.
Edgar Coolies, of R.pley, le ependtaa Lie
holiday" at home.
Mrs. Hiatt*, of Hamilton, 1a visiting her
mother, Mrs. Rutherford.
Mn. Ray, of Lletowel, visited bar
daughter, Mn James Aodersoo, in Tent-
h' try this week.
Rev. D. Rogers was 111 on Suo.l.y. John
Kerr, of Wutghem, preached Io toe pleoe o0
Sunday evening.
Rev. K. Paul, of Brunelle, preached In the
Presbyterian ohurch lot Sunday, owing to
Mr. West's absence et Wooistuoa
PORT ALBERT.
Trs'DAy, April 9.
Sucker -fishing has begun.
Mn. Millar. of Stella, is hen ma a visit
to her deter, Mrs. Jr. Oleer,
Mr. Burden, of Port Bowes, lett for his
home today..afl. a epe•diag • !stubs' with
friend. hers.
Mrs. K. Duthie, of Dungannon, 1. staying
. tea days with her parent., Mr. and Mn.
Jr, Crawford.
Among the visitors for Eater ore Mies
('onoingbem, twoher, Grand Rend. W. T.
Celluw, of I:oderlob, and Walter Hawkins,
teacher, M.feking.
CHURCH NOTES.
The Hooter anthem, "Christ is Riser,"
was sung by the choir of Vlotorla street
Methodist church oo Suodev morning. At
Knox churoh also the services were appro•
prate to the great anniversary.
The tubiect of iustruotion next Sunday et
t. reuses •t mar w111 be " Liberty to
break .11 the laws or any law of the churoh
of whiob one remains • member Is religions
anarchy, nor religions freedom ;'' et ves-
pere,"The Old and the New Testament are
the ben and word of Ood."
At the meeting of the Epworth League of
North street Methodist obnroh next Toes -
day evening • paper will he given on "Orr
Country's Problems," after which the sub-
ject will be thrown open tor g I du.ous-
stoo. A hearty Invitation Is extended to
all to be present and coke parer the diens-
glom.
lwrge enegregettom at'end.d ail the esu-
vier .t Sr. Pewee Eater Sunday. The )I
instruction et high mw was on the •ttrl•
butes of Christ's risen body. At vespers
Rev. Father Heolou, of St, AugmNoe, de
livered • well.orepered diseuseboo oo the
object of Infallibility. The •Iters and
.anotuary were covered with flowers and
'tropical plants and the sanctuary and gal -
tory were tastefully decorated with booties
I'ne
church looked beautiful, espeolally at
bro.diation. The choir and orchestra sea•
dvred all their selections exc.dleotly.
1'hs services In St. Oeorge's church last
Sunday were of • festive character appropri-
ate to the season, and the florid decorations
were very prettily arranged. Io the lo•
strumental part of the msec the organ was
added to by flute, clarinet and baritone
horn, played by H. Hleckstooe, H. Cuff •n4
W. W. MaVicer. The @elootion played I.
during the offertory in the evening was from
Hendeb's "Messiah," and was espri.11y fine,
'lb. "legion throughout was yespeed. la
the morning the anthem was "Ohrlet beteg
sired from the dead," and Woodward's Te
D um sod Hrowe's oeu mouton service were
also wog lu the •0i1 0K'Tours' Mageiti st
and Nano limitus were sung end the re
spoors used wore those arranged by T.IIis.
kb. °rob I e000mpenlmwt to the singles
was eery elso iv.. Two able dieooursw
were delivered by the rector on subjoin.* ap-
propriate to the Erre (estival.
The •venins same* at North stress
Methodist church ou Hater Sunday was of
• spootal ohereotsr, appropriate to the day.
rhe mutual eerv,oe Inoludsd the anthems,
"Life tem the Dead," •ad "Ohrls. our
I'eswv.,," which were effsotiv.ly rendered
by the choir. A gueratte, Misses Pilo"
pod N. Koos and Merv, Hrydges end
Adair, snug "Christ is Kiser," and solos
were rendered by Miss Krowo,"The P.Ime,"
sod Mr. Hrydg.e, "Tb. Muter Is Came."
The sermon. which wee given by the pastor,
wee an interesting dbcuuroe on the rogue.
recelee, Beautiful Bowers surrounded the
pulpit.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Wanted, 1000 bush. timothy and clover
✓ ead, 100 turkey*, oleo dried apples and
butter. U. E. Kion, WIN/tem.
James Heals, Wellesley siren, will pay
oash for 5,000 or more sound empty bottles,
4 end 6 ou., ouch as ars used for shoe dress-
ing, oto.
A. J. (:Doper, the oesdsman, Ina =so dies
log • rushing trade the pest weak eupplyiog
farmers end others with their spring reds.
Saturday particularly wee • very good day.
and he did • rewrd•brea►io0 business. He
hes • full stock of field and garden seeds,
of the omit quality sod at the fright prior
l'sll and re biro.
Qunnere FUNEIyL PIM)t:sssIOR IN
Morin) PR-I'rttrn -Don't fail to ere the
grandest event of the age, the toners' of oar
late beloved sovereign, Queen Vlotorie.
taken et Hyde 1'ark corner by 1bes. A.
Edifice, .bowing all of the male portion of
tete magottioent pageant, from Field Mar-
sh.l Earl Roberta to the end, together with
• large number of other scenes of • humor
ono, pathetic and torero character. toter
o pened with music and song. Viotorle
Opera Home, Uoderloh, Moodey eves tog,
April 1506. Auspices St. Gecrge's Young
People's ()olid. Prior : reserved 35c ; en
mission 260. ohildrea 15o. Plan et Porter's
book store,
AUCTION SALES.
All parolee gettingtheir sale bills printed al
of
floe ooe willve • tree notice ineerssd
in this list up to the time of Wee.
.'SATURDAY, April 13th -Attrition sale of
born'., cattle, harness, etc., at Gandry s
mut, oomm000ing et 1:30 p.m THoe. Or.r
DOT, Cilc ioorr.
Winx3511AT. April 17•b.-Ilorsrre.d
amnion sale of farm stook and Implements
a' lot 4, c000wtoo 9, W. D. (,elb•rno.
oomn sooing at 1 o'clock. Tare. CAM r
esu., proprietor. Tithe Gt.., nay, euotioo
ser.
'1'iOMADAY, April 25th.- (`tearing amnion
sale of Bret -clam farm stock and Implement.,
including good draft brood mere iu ' I sod
good cults sired by Ltncole, 2 and 3 years
old ; 1 thoroughbred registered Durhsm
bull,weighe close to 1900 Ibs.,and otherood
young cattle ; 7 miloh cows ; poi bred
sheep end pin. The Implements, .to.
all In good shape. Sale et lot 9, 000. 9, W
D. Colborne, near Loyal poet office, 4j
miler from lioderlob. Everything to be
std without the slightest revery* as the faro
bee been lewd. TROIKAS Ot•.NDiy, •uotios-
..t. Mrs. JAMS@ C1.Aalc, proprletren.
( REPAIRING LIVERY
he
wees•eees011010ee
i?oyal Horse
and
Cattle Spice
One 601 lite lest etiolation
powders on the market for
horeee and tittle Especially
Lonetieiel when used at this
twtwou of the year.
3 pound package for
25c.
For sale only by
F. t DUNHAM, Phm. B.,
The libels family of,David 0. MoRobes s,
London townehlp, Eve In number. be. been
billeted with smallpox. The oldest girl
to In Chuton at tpe home of Peter l'eotoles,
suffering with the disease. 15 appears theft
one of the bays while going with the hey•
premiere oontrsoted the nee, .e, and slime
then one atter another he. biro taken lli
with what was supposed to bet hiokeopox.
The young man who bad recovered hoe been
.11 over, even to Greaten 10 get shaved, se
that 1t is diffoult to say when 11 will end
INTRODU `ING
"WALK OVER"
SHOES
We have secured the exclusive agency for this famous
and incomparable shoe, which is known throughout the
United States and is the acknowledged standard of excel.
Ince in 1•len's Footwear.
We want every Ulan in Goderich to make their acquaint. \
ance. You'll like them. They are an advanced idea in shoe
making—the combination of all good 'points that make satis.
factory footwear.
We desired the best shoe made for our customers and
could not get a shoe made in Canada that suited our ideas of
fine footwear, consequently we took the agency for Geo. E
Keith's famous Amer'can make, the •• Walk Over."
They are made in all the new leathers, ideal patent kid
fetal will not crack.
Ruwisn and vet calf and the finest of vier kid, all widths
au style..
You can get from us as good shoes as the world produce..
Famous Queen Quality for women
Famous Walk Over for men.
P. T. [-DILLS
THREE ..A'19-
Aov•re
Aorlve
AGENT
WHIN PLACID
THE SIGN
FIFTY-FOURTH
THE WEEKLY IN e1Nwe T
000W011. Ai
Vs" Wisest
.lour. tawW• ter cwt....._,
►lour, patent. per owl
Been, p ton .. .
Short•a ton
Mooning., per Owl .. sass . .
Rye, per bush
Buckwheat. per bosh
l>aa H buan .... .....
Pee,, 5 bn. n.
Berber. pee buib..
Hsi. 5 too
Porter e• bear .....
nutter. —
llttee.e. Der lb.... sass
gage, fresh oasts/al. 5 QwL
wood ....... ..............»
ll.des. ..,.-.........-� sass,
lamb-ltkI..
Liv. Hon .�
Dressed Holy.
Baer.. ... ..........— _
Ham. per Ib
lard. Per l\
Dressed
wafter
Rear, ow
Cattle, Expert
• Odlna/
Goderich. The Cash Shoe Dealer
A big display of
White Underwear
w
$ltuatiOOa Vaal
AN rKD.-BY APRIL l6'
trued girls as cook, p. rte
)nudge wood Pork, DeI'1
derick. to
Commencing Saturday, April I3th, and continuing throughout the fol.
lowing week we are going to make a special display of ladies' white cotton
underwear. The whole of the large upper flat of the store will be given up to
white 1r(r : for that time. There has been no such showing of fine underwear
made hors: before. You are invited to come and see it whenever and as often as
you wish. Our object in making this special display is not so much to make
present sales but to get you acquainted with the new underwear stock. We
want you to feel free to come and go as you please. There will not be even
a hint of buying unless you wish it.
.A Few Words About the Underwear.
The ladies' underwear we have gathered together for this special display is the prod-
uct of the best and largest factories in the Dominion. It is made in bright, clean work-
rooms' by skilled operators who do nothing but make underwear from one year's end to
another. It is good in any way you like to take it. Tho materials are all thoroughly reli-
able, every garment is well and carefully• made, sizes are all full, in no case is there a skim,
ing of material in order to get a low price. Most of the goods we show are made from
high,gr•ade English cotton and are handsomely trimmed with neat and stron? embroideries,
laces and insertions. We print here a few descriptive items, they'll do to gtwe you a slight
idea of-: the styles and prices, but the best way to find out just how good this underwear is
is to .see it at the store.
The
ffoilghtly
McBarney=BPii i�
To Fee them Is to rummy them.
.__To try them is to buy them
Gowns
Publle Novo'
J i• 't C1 A I. NO (ICE 1'0
1.3 T.%KCBS 1N ARIIRA119.-I
w ater n'r for the year I910 most
out fail by May 1st or w•.er will t
t). 1.. HOKTON. oolteotor.
I)KN41LL,K NURSEKIE
)) HZALTHY TRIES.
W. taro • full line of fruit. or
evergreen trees •t lowest pot
14 rite 10 no at oats for tato
orders .arty one ..ours the
want. Address : EST. JNU.
Beooalllor, (NIL 14 I
CORSET COVERINGS.
Mode from the finest English J.'
ton and oambrlo, handsomely trim
mad with fine .•mbrotdery, leer and
Insertion. . ..... 75o, 1.00 and 1.21
Skirts
For Rant.
HOOSE TO LET -A FI
house on Angles= streel. s
=pied byMr tilee.u. fir per
to Mrs. CttlA /MID. Ink..R
L'OR SALE OR TO Rh
.1 brick bear. oornsr
and N merleo street a or p List
to W. J. MORROW. nam •least
HOUdR AND LOT 10 R
prapertt Oa the Wirier o'
MODoo.ld .treat. 1.1017 owned
by Davie MoB en. Ir. H 'u•
new, lane orw ears and ,toed
the premises. Perwlun at n1
MATTHEW POLICY. Darin F
LUNE TIOHR, Uoderloa.
p0 RKN1' FOK IIB 12
1 south heir of lot 10. N. a Qu
Oodeeleh township, eco.. rocas 1
goof orttards it the propertf
ed also The pl•o. Is wall fence
an abundant supply or water.
MoM ATH oderioh. P.0- or
erE V aNg. Cllotoa.
TI) RRN r — 'TORR TO
lhrivina western town. snit
g oods, r ot'e tut Junto... r .'User
shoesor general store Qualm
a0na An A t 'tan1, newly reel
leading farms ' hotel sad mirk
from poet omoa Town eapport
tries tanning. dalrrlog. fruit it,
Ina. /lrettlaw opening. • reg,
the right roan. Write (f Jou me
N.
tilt He
1901
MODELS
l'rettier and better than ever.
We have other wheels at
a lesser price.
For Ra
DOS SALE -I OFFER TO'
quiriar acre or more, wit
hour and 0,1E1n:tidings.' There
of first-clase fruit ire= oa the orr
toJOHN HIL on the
Kitten' P.O.
T AND FOR SALE IN
.11-4 GODBRICH.- Poe sele
terms. the propert• knows as
binds, being part or Nook "I'
buildings sad water righta on t
lard. For terms apply to GAR
ROW. solicitors for the vendor.
Bicycle and Music
Are You Building
&eat Ow
WALL PAPER....
The great Wall Paper
Trust is broken, and we propose to give
the public the benefit
We're here to sell Wall Paper. We
don't care whether you want it for your
kitehen or your whir, we havepatterns
that will please you and the price will
just whet vou want to pay for that particular room.
our paper's are all carried in stock ; we leave already received over oce
Oar Load, and etill more tO follow.
It will be a clear ease of our city corflpotitore bumping up against a itona
wall this time.
Prices Commence :
New papers at 4.e and 5c .901.191L.
Pretty colorings and tante at be, 7c,
8c And 10e per roll.
Von can buy a 50c paper this year
for 35c
Our Telophose is No. 100 R
BELL TELEPHONE CO.
While the ." dead head " le
using your Telephone von may
he looting a volatile order
Refer him to the Public Tele
phone office, where the charge is
5c. a call.
GEO. PORTER,
owl'hotte No. 100.
A House or Barn, or anything else this year ?
People are coming from far and near to buy their hardware of McKim
We buy for cash.
We buy in large quantitien.
We buy in the best markets.
We buy the beet.
Our experience in buying saves money for our :customers.
It will pay you to order your twine and American yie Id:Fencing.
We have the
AGENCY FOR THE
AMERICAN .=-,WOVEN WIRE FENCE
Made of Large. Strong Wires, Heavily Galvanized.
Amply provides for expausion.and contra, -
hen. Only Best Bessemer steel wires .,,„,..
used. Always ef uniform quality. .
MOO
Never goes wrong no matter how
great a Stall HI ..t.
is put upen
Does net muti-
late, hut does
efficiently turn
cattle, horses.
hogs and pigs.
10,101.
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EVERY ROO OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
EIV THE MANUFACTURERS.
Call and See tt_ Can show you how it will SreVe• you money
We have mold milee of N. fencing.
Thin year 0 IS lietter 'h.te ewer.
Mad• of good stiong cotton, petit
yoke, linen buttoos, nook. Ord and
oufis trimmed with narrow °dying,
"rola' eel= 45c
Made of fine ootton, yoke of •Iler•
n ide rows of openwork inurtionsi and
olosters of fine took., t,e.k and
sleeves trimmed with 1; irch cam•
brie trillion, each 4- • 75c
Mode of fine English oo.ton, bright
cambric finish, 4 wide °lusters of fine
tucks down front, pearl hu. tone, neck,
hoot and cuffs trimmed with 2i inch
embroidery and feather stitch braid,
each
Made of hoe English moon. earn•
brio finieh, yoke of fine leoe and em-
broidery insertion, yoke and neck and
cuffs trimmed with floe muslin frill.
leg and inch yelenmennes Isom
e sth
M•de nt strong col ton. 4 roes at
line woke mid 1 lath ottaibri• ME.
Made of fine end strong Esglish
ootton, 5 rows of narrow took., 35
inch cambric frill, per peir .
Made of fine If.orleh oottoonambrio
finish, 4 Darrow tucks, frill et 3 Inch
fine embroidery, r pair
Vtry floe F.oglish motion, cambric
finish. 4 row, of ninthly fucks. hill of
looti embroidery, per paw
Fin• y English =arm,
fibli of 3 Inoh fine embroidery, "penis'
per pair .
Very fioe oambrio English
=Don, &tithed with fine tering sod
handsome embro:dery. per pole 1.00
65c
85c
Medi of fine Fnelish °often. em
plre style, yoke of cluster of narrow
tucks, embroidery sod baby ribbon
,rimmed, =liar of Ironton and wide
embroidery, neck :and sleeves em
tinting made front the finest cram
net° finish English cotton, h•rl to
tell from lords!, oambrio, hand -
rally trimmed with floe insertions,
siateetariss sae tacking, mei,
2.25 and 2 50
CORSET COVERS.
Marie from strong EneLsit =Mon
@ h• aven neck, 2 rows of 1 inch fine
ea• sily wor th 36o 25c
Mad* horn ti,e English cotton,
Pesti hut•one. V "tape front and
hoar, 2 rr. , • 1 inch embroidery each
hr gra. oleeil e•mbrio finish, "guars
yoke. peed button*, row of 1 Inch
°Pen ion I 1.,,n and II Inch fine em
broidery • or front, 1 inch embroid-
ery neck sad brae, opecnal
Made of strong Eoglitb ootton, 6
loch frill, e,»ol.l vela., eaob 4
Made of good quality, stro.a not
too, hill site, 7 rows of Darrow tucks,
2 Inch tem
Made of fine English ootton, trim
mod with olostiers of floe Indio and
frill of 4 inch embroidery, spegel
value each
7
Made of fine Enelish =Don, trim
mod with two rows of fine tucking,
inch frill, edged with boob eni.
broldery, special *soh.... 7
Made of fine English =non, °lust
ere of fine tucks. In= frill with mit
inch open work insertion and 2 Inch
hem
ana DA in Hutchision's
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A 0001)90 ACRE FARM
ca. Lot 11. poorest= 14.
ship. ensued la miles from 1
miles irom Clinton. Good bo
orchard, wells, and spring oree
of fall wheat. Terme ressone,,
Dods:lett. lett
klARM tOR MALE -TI
oleos farm known ss
Fano," being It. half :rot rt. oon
Wswanosh. Ion acres, Nacres
a good state of noltivation.
There is on the place &wool tw
dwelling house 1111.3.1 with win
g od stone cellar. • frame hi
None "tables under. t acres of s
good never leering walla
good ola,- loam about 70 acres
of fon whet., •nti imm• fall p
More are good It it on a emit
00nrenient I) lb IVO hdle, =hot
from the vitriol of •nburn,
Itlyth,111 miles from the towi
and teint on. This is a very de
no poor or elude land.
/roe full particulars apply to I
solicitor for the aerate of the I
100
Made of floe English cotton, wide
frill of handsome opeowork embroid-
ery 125
IliMerle of very fine English ootten
tucks, 12 Inch, full finished with 6oe
openwork embroidery 1.45
Made of very fine English cotton,
eambrie finish, wide frills of hand
values at 1.90 and 2.50
The New Erect Form Corset.
amain end musical direm
pip. memo and theorl, 11111 1,11
retire pupil.. Instrootion p
studio or at Poen'. Nita& lut a'
at Itmarson'e Music More, We
Medical
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of commas= buggine, weet
Night colts at reeldetines
IN Shan on. IN
014 rendes= Napier st.
•Phows 44.
This'ais the popular corset today and is rapidly superseding
other styles. It grows in favor because it is stylish, perfect fitting
and comfortable.
Erre form =reefs, made from tarring Freinob "WM filled. vide side
stogie, stay beet, lours waist, ire and baby ribbon trimmed, per pair .. 1.00
Porter's Book and Wall Paper Store
The plus to bay all ROA 060 alma,
We fill telephone orders fromptly. Our number is 25.
Hodgens Bros.
.1gents for Standard Patterns. GODERICH.
(111,44 sF1AW,
• ANCR and real estate
door east of P. 0.. rootterieb.
Leading mutual tire 1,imirsace
leading stook serni,anlite
lowest rater at &Boa
Iv R. KORIORTRO
X . Accountant and fossil
111 oinks and accounts made
Buildings rented and lento
,Ilrire Inemenos in British
stow Goderick.
I.. !HIRANO' anti Rao
Firs, 1.1fro, Accident and Plate
siTertel on mistrial or orb
rasa. sow hin.
mat lgrerlish anti Oalledles
rsaeis tad.
rioters H..olltoe Mow,
Situation* Vs
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plied alc.0411 h.
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