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The Signal, 1902-7-31, Page 88 Tnui.•n*y, Jaly 31, 1902. THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO. CLEARING SALE SurIri ERGOODS All Summer Goods must go now. None to be carried ever into the Fall. If price will interest you come and see what we show : B ARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS B ARGAINS IN SILKS All Padfield in price for this Bale. OLIARING BILK WAISTS Regular $5.00 for $3.50. BARGAINS in Ready - to - wear Skirts Black and Colors, THIRD OFF ALL MILLINERY during this sale. CLEARING PRICES in CLOTHING, SUITS and SEPARATE PANTS BARGAINS in GENTS' FURNISHINGS SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, etc. BARGAINS in Boys' Blouse Suits and Duck Suits CLEARING LADIES' RAIN COATS at Reduced Prices. Remember: Wthee still Chairs giveand Ttheablesons on Coup SALE NOW GOING ON. Smith Bro's & Co. BORN. BLACK" In Ooderich. on Mondays/1(1h Inst., so Mr. and Mr► a. Reginald Black, • eon. Mel VIM.- In uoderlcb on Saturday. 76th lost, the wife of D. Molver nth ousel OWL ,- of • eof , NArTEI. -At (icderlch. on July 21n1. 1912. to Mr. end Mrs. A. F..1 Netted, • son. DIED. S VRKTT6. - Int)oderloh. on Thursday July 34th. 1907, James A Islander E emits. aged 76 years, 4 months and 7 days. ANNOUNCEMENT!:• Lit ANP Sitio HARP are playlet/ Dash for good umbrella rib*. Tb. best quality of lo. cream, also the greatest variety of true fruit into., for 'edam, are served at the V Iobori. reetaar,.t, West e1. Ooalnotlooery, fruit, cigars and tob.,oes. Cuss. iII.scasVoNY, proprietor r.l.pbo.o 70. Ido not forget the teaser In slit of th hospital fund, next Wedoerd.y and Teur, day. The West -t. rink Is a Targe budding. bat It Is era too large for the segregation of attractions which are beteg prepared fey the .mosemeab and edification of those who attend the ba..... DUNLOP. MONDAY, July 28, 1902 Dee. Streeben, son of Wee. Strubn, . ow of Louisville, Kentucky, visited about hen lately. Mies Ella Hells, formerly teacher of the w heel here, was the guar of Min, Orate Lewes but week. DUNGANNON. No'rtce The local agency to Dungannon for Two Ruivyis at the °m^. of J.O. Ward, .1. P., non. araneer, to.. who will receive orders for subscriptions, advertlel•g and lob work. and le sotborised to give reoslpte for • mounts paid for tk. same. TrsunAv, July 20. Mrlrlcn•AI, Corsi -AL.- rhe municipal fathers of West W•waeosh will meat for senniolpal business In the township hall oo Wednesday August 6th, The public school boar(' of trustees ars expected to bwd to the clerk the eeUmatee for wbool Purposes for oelleo',.o by the council for 1902. Inrgnmenr.-The remains of M;. Mar- garet Fowler. who died at her residents* in Akron, Ohio, last week. were Interred to -- Ma111.td senator y, Uoderloh, last Sandly satp40.., Calle • Dumber of relatives and aerwilatsenee In this vlolnity attended the bu'W. i).oeseed'. elver, Jane, of Akron, and two brothers, James and W,III•m John, .f lAleeew,nklo, N 1)., •le, attended the fr eral. The nlalver of the Peseneed have Ike sympathy of • Tarps oirole of acquaint. Pirinet,.At. -T G. Trimble, h., wife and Iwo oblides., of "'militia, Michigan. after bevies about • week's enjoyable visit among rel•tltes and friends, lel. for home on Fed day of lest week .... Mies Martha Y heli eft. .f'b.M.pey V,II•g.. •%tor hrvleg a yoy FARE : $1O.00 going, hI.eeant rylnt for some dsye last son..k with i g g, er eater, Mn. I3. MoN.vlo, returned, $18.00 to return. bome.... tales 'Nis MoM•th, of Winghem,' le visiting her grandparents. Mr. sed Mrr. W. McM•th. Wo regret to have to state teal W. MoM•th, who has been for some Uwe very 111. le gradually boeeming weaker • Nd that dight hopes of renovate are enter !deed ....Teo friends of Mn (Ur.) Wee ars Teased that she Is gradually cnovalreolnt frees her recent 411ners.... Master (lorries YeNevls, of /annul', Is open/lop the holi- days olmdays pleasantly and having • toed •id1 wieb ht. 'readmits and al., his snob mot suer, Mr. and Mrs. 1). McNevle..., Mrs n dardlar, of A.hfldd, returned hem. lege week eller abets% a month'. •Id4 te frls.e. at Whitby and nt.her points out of idle.. The reeer•ble lady report. Pavlof 'g/ a pleseaet einem. tour ....Mrs. U. R. wad deagnter, Maes Anse, of the roma Cbee. w the gamete el Dr and Mn. 11... 'nay .sped b.ytag • pleasant time Ole W.d.e.d•y el lest week our genial dirk of the nlviele. Comet, along with . bet of by family, and T (1. Trimble, Tremble end Irv() ehuidise, bad • 0441411 M peril AIhes1.... Rleh.rd Wan lin boss fu the Veriest City for some time, retained to our village last week....Moe dime Fowler Is vtdtiog her ti sNr, Yrs James ('user, and other ba.. SATURDAY, I'1ONDAY and TUESDAY, Annual Midsummer August 2nd, August 4th, Bargain Days. - August 5th. WICE A YEAR, at the end of each season, we hold our Semi -Annual Bargain Days. They are not the whim or thought of a Tmoment, but a settled part of our business policy. Each season must see its own goods sold. There must be no Carrying of this summer's stocks into 1903. When the new Qeason comes we must have new goods to show, so on our Semi -Annual Bar- gain Days we gather together all the broken lots, last ends, remnants, etc., that are left from the season's selling, and mark them at prices that save you money and bring us the ready cash. For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, we are willing to work without a profit if we can clear the stock of all broken lines. This list of bargains ought to bring us all the business we can handle on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Every price re- duction is genuine. There has been no juggling with prices or values, no placing of high or fictitious values on anything in order to make the bargain appear bigger than it really is. Every item is a plain statement of what the goods are like, what they sold for and what we are prepared to take for them on bargain days. Remember the Days : Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, ()August 2nd, 4th and Sth. Remember the Place : T$E AODGENS STORE, GODERIOH. AN EX TRAORDTAARY SKIRT BARGAIN. Than thh e Costs a to Manufacture. sh 8s' The maker stands Die loss in this rase, not us. Yours is the benefit. Such Olt opportunity comes but once in a long tune. Inst week we cleaned out the entire stock of one of tho leading wakers of skirts. There were over 100 garments in the lot, every one new and utatle for this season's trade. The cheapest was made to sell at $1.'25, while $2.00 t0 $2.50 would be the prices of the best. They are made in the latest styles from ducks, linens and piques. On bargain days we will give you the biggest skirt bargain ever given in Ooderich, for We will place the entire lot on sale at 9.55 each. 100 Dress Skirt.,, made of good piques, hu,l,om It• trimmed, Alain, striped or opo't.•d du,kn, crashe,,, linen, n'c., right up to -late 1e style, perfect fitting, male to mill at $1 25 to $2.50 each. Cho cs of the lot on Borstals Days fur i 5 ()onto eaoh. Dress Goods for Bargain Days. A list from the Dress Goods Department that should Mean many an empty board when we close the doors Tuesday night. Bigger Bargains we never gave in Dress Goods than will be ready for Saturday horning. All are worthy quali- ties and the prices are low enough to save you the cost of the lining and part of the making too. $1.00 Black Suiting, 67c. Minch black t•hev of verse,all jure wco', g ad weight and fin's'', regular $1 •11.1 good talu', f,r burg& n lays.. 67c Homespuns, 60c. All pure wco Homespuns, rummer and fall weight, me linen, dark grey, block, 6OC 54 -int h, special, Lr bergeio days.. Navy Suitings, 70c. 1 sad only Navy sapling Serge. htr1 worst- .• 1 fin ah, tuttahle for dream's r r ,ki.ts,'ego'.rEl, fo: barFaio lays 70C Navy Serges, 40c. 1 cn1 Navy $ergs, 44 i ch, all wool, suit - ft. le for 'h lire,,'. weals or,kot•. 40c regular 60,-, for bargaia trays $1.25 Broadcloth, 75c S eerie hoe .11 woe' It-osdrlotb, silk finish : 4 to 56- ac+, o ,e shales tt lawn en 1 brows, resod r $1.25, f r Nog tin 75c (lays Skirt Tweeds, 45c. .lust • few I•rgthe of .'kirt Tw,e'.. mostly .mall cbreks, 54 h ghee wide, "• r 45c alar 75e, for l arA.i3 day. . Suitings, 50c. 2 Bode only Sul mo.. b4 -iii lb, •`a1,•, tf brown, r,gubtr 41.00, fa bargain friend• 4.y. jest be It peke PORT ALBERT. Trig7DA1', Jtily 29. Hugh Cuonloghem, of Toronto, is 'pend- ing his holidays with relatives hero. Mn. Ales MoN•bb and her eon John. ' 1 Bitted River, aro waiting rei•tivea here. Mise Roselle Sobosohnhs, left this moroleg for Milsortoo, to visit her little Donato' In that town. Misses Ns11'e sod Lillian McKay, of ffet- .111, ar* visiting •t the home of their aunt, Mrs. 1' Hamlin. Nin Donner. of the Crow Sand 14,.,.,,, near Yorktoo, N W. T., in bon on • mnoth's visit to her parents after 00 abreoce of three year', end her many friend' In this •iofnny aro glad to see her eget.. LEtBURN. Mosinee, July 2s. Masers I,lok!•ter and Foley have lately erected windmills for pumping water from their artedan wells Tidings oame last week of the daub of • former familiar figure among our young people here la the perilous of Dr. W. H 1, 1'luttor, third eon of the late %Via. Clutton, ' of this plane The ' I,oeased was . saao.es- fol student .t the Collemete lost:tuts in • Uoderloh, pastime all examinations with .uooesr, nod for a profession In Tote chows i the stern duties of the medical profession. He wan • fellow student of the late IA- meotod 1)r..1. R. Sb•onnn, of (:oderl,b. 1 He practised his profession et Edgar, Oat 1111 within nine months. when owing to 111 - pees he sold out. lotendin/ to take • rest and renew work .nether field. Rut this was not to be, end he died last Wednesday near Eiger, leaving • wile and one dough ter, Sells Hie egad mother survives him end lives at Stratford, with a sister, Marr, His brothers are Jona, rf Hamilton ; (lava, of Strafford, ,nal Ale,, of this plane. To the bereaved omega large circle of friends ex- tend their deepe.t sympathy le the leased one who was a kind hoslo-td and father, • doth sal lea, sad • tree sad Brea friend. Farm Laborers' EXCURSION T(t Maailoba and Assiaibeia. Golne AUt1l1ST 21ST, 1902. Good to return no or before NOVEMBER 30TH, 1902 For full p.rtloel.n apply to GORDON HENDERSON. Aeon C. 1'. R. h Telegraph Ce. Wen Street. TORONTO EXHIBITION. PONO4,, SEPT. 1ST. TO $ITUIDIY, SIIPT. 13, '02 NOW lit 1111.11011111111. WOW 1111x/ tBO. New agttotyl *35.000 In Premiums 3300 000 for AttraotIons. BRILLIANT 1129000 BPEOTACLI. lithe Restia.s•.f wt 61•Moti• 0.wstry, ;tea Pious'% utas cis ? SPLre 1440USA0. Reetixd Raga ta*Teri 11 41 12411___EO.a- solt 7 M _tr.4aN�p•adly fare 50c Colored Dress Goods, 18c. The 25c and :15c kinds. 200 yards al -red Drees Goode, nearly all small f•noy den gas, jaet the tttog for ehil,r,n's wear. dark and fight oolortoge, tart etas of 25•. 35, and 40, liner, 1 Q^ oo b.rge'n d.',. all one prlc.. sass 04.. 50c and 60c Dress Goods for 38c. About 250 yards colored D.ese Welt, In browns, (.woe, grads, nary', oto., pare wool mtterlale..srttes, ospt.ni tree, sauna olott r, twills, etc , las: eade of 50e ani 609 1 ase. clearing bargela days at pa 38c land Navy Lustre, 42c. 1 en 1 only striped Novy Last re, fine vial ty, 46 lochs wide, enfeeble for sk Its or waists, mutat 60', tar b.rgein days 4130 Wool Suiting, 45c. 1 end on'y Wool Tweed Sattleg, 54 -'soh, will make stet ah w 1 miry -amble skirt, regular 75,, for bargain lays 45c Silk Grenadine, $1.00. 1 en 1 only black Silk grenadine, steal stripe. good goal. t y, t e talar 41 65, for$ I.00 bug.ln days Silk Grenadine, $1.15. 1 end oo:v snipe Si Ik Grroed so, head - tome deeige, tt a last of our $1 75$1.15 110e, f,.r bargain days Black Silk Grenadine, $2. Lest en1 of our $3.00 Silk Oren Wine, doh hire.'' fiol.b, r..u'ar $3 00, for$2.00 . b.fg.1a days Brown Serge, 35c. All .. 'I Dress N,rge, 42 -tech, Roof gealily, s shades of ii -own, regular 60.', 35C lot termite day. 75c-, 85c, 51.00 Black Dress Goods, 50c. 200 yards black lire., Goode, all fancy de. Rubber Coats, $2.25. 7 Men's Rubber Coats, with or without capes, double tex- ture, sewn and gummed seams, strong serviceable garments, regular $3.30 to $4.50, some more. Cle'ring at each $2 25 Remnant Tables. Watch for the Remnant Tables at the back of the store. On them you will find every remnant in the house measured and marked at pries that will clear the tables before Tuesday night. Remnants of Silks, Remnants of Dress Goods, ittemnants of Prints, Remnants of Muslins, Remnants of all kinds. Marked at dollar saving -prices for Bargain Daus. Shirt Waists to go. Bargain Ddys should see the last of our Shirt Waists sold. They likely will too, for these prices should hustle the last out in short order. White Waists, $1.00. Your choice of •'I our whirl• Shirt Waists teat sold at 41.2.5 $1 50 and 41 65 lar• an eyes dollar, all 113W this lesson, popular ny!rl.ud g of qu•Ilt e•, bargain days ycur choles $ L00 Fine Colored Waists, $I.00. Fme colored %Valets. ohambrys, :10004 and black nineties, all rim th a sea- s,, just • tow lett, prices were 41 25, $1 50 and 42 00, for beri.in dsye$ I. 0•013 1•00 Colored Waists, 55c. 7 ea I ,red Shirt %tabu, dark oamhr!c prlets. strip)", 1.,: of oar 754 Hook 55c obo•r, bats tin days 5c Laces and Embroideries. Iluodrede of yard. of fine loose and Em brolderlm to be sold oo Bargain days at 5, a yard, worth all the way from 73, to 12i 3 and selling bargain days at 5c per yard. Linen Bargains. Our July sale Linen prices will hold good for ' Bargain Days, and we add more lines to the list. Damask at 19c. Heli bleached Toile Damask, gold weight, 56 -tach, special for bareala days 19c Damask at 3oc. Half bleached Table Damask. will wub and Watch well, olce floral design. spec- 3p,- vv�t 1.1 f',- bargain day • per yard Damask at 37c. Fine line. Table Damask. hall bleach, will 'Ns. toellect a ear, special for bar- 37C gale days An Extra Special at 50c. 75 yards half bleached Table Deenaek, •11 pore fl.e, very floe quality, 72 inches wide. regu'ar 753 sod good value at that, special ft r berg..'o daps 51/C t inny, ion Able tor Airs. eta, 1 a3 sods cof lear Viat •r ''odd• ::,"'°, $100, Whitewear for Bargain Days. s ' ' Just a few lines of Whitewear to sell at Bargain l)av Figured Lustre, 35c. plaices. You'll not make a mistake buying any of these. 75 yards Figured Lustre, good equality, makes hood .kilts, regular 50a sod 35C 60,. for bargain day. Dress Trimmings, 5c and 10c. We would like to see the last of these Trimmings leave the store on Bargain Days. That is why the prices have been more than cut in two. Trimmings at 5c. Trimmings at tOc. 200 yards of 'cod Drain Trimmings, block 150 Part'. of black and colored U•es,'1'rim- •ad colors, last ends of lines that sold at m 0f.. Ise! envie of lines that sold SC 20 and 25e, clearing b.rdatn day. 4 at 101 •L'1 15 •, bargain days sass per yard IOC The Last of the Muslins. Tho Muslim stock is down just about where we want it. Bargain Days should see the Last yard leave the store, for we have put prices on them that should sell thein in short order. Muslins at 74c. Just •boel 200 yards of Dream Muslin, nearly every &had. 1n the lot, gut of oar fires that 'old at 121a and 15o, Leer tale amen, clearing bargain days •t Per yard sass ... . sass . . 74c Fine Muslins at '17c. 150 garde floe Dress Muslim", roma of the best goods we had Ible'sass(), add at 25', 35, and 40a. none ars to be carried over and .11 ars steeped at 17c 00. pelt, for b•rsin d.y.. Thtb !motile r Black Muslins, 19c. least ocds of our fine black Mus?,,., ImporleI by ourselves, rotors Ramat - teed fest. told a 253 and 30, , clearing bargain days at par yard . 19c Best Muslins, 25c. Nnt m we than half a dozen dies, length. of th..o, all our vary flee Muslim, gr, L that ,old at 504 and 60, per yard, '-gearing h irgaln day. at per yard . 25C Prints for Bargain Days. It. is time these Prints were sold, and if you want any this fall you should take advantage of the prices we have put o11 then) for Bargain Days. Prints at 71c. 1Prints at 10c. A I •Invi r nsg of 21r a podrd 300 ala of l�.ht ••ed do -k 1 scot,, 30 to 3e , them, 300 1' + (Said. of our boat et �'tiet ,mcg'. of them the leans Was, soft cloth, good 'i'- . I I•moON (`,rum geode; sold ell over tie gond value at 10•Moored, to be red on 1 I land es 12+13, Wearied o. !negate bargain days al 72C I days .1 per yard 10C 6ingharos. Ginghanis too have the cut- ting knife applied to their prices, and we - have selected these lines for Bargain Day clearing. At Sc. 100 lard, ekerie Glogh•me, modlain 5c cheek., apsolal for hartain days. At 10c. 200 yard. Soot, 5 O nghsrne, the real thing, neat cheeks and homy plaids, rag. IOC tiler 200 and 2` c, for hardens days.. Vests for Bargain Days. Two bargains in ladies' Vests. Both ars makers' sec - ends and much below their real value. Lot No. 1. Gowns at 65c. 17 only white cotton Downs, made of floe Ktglnb tattoo, nicely trimmed with In- sertion, 1.0. and ,rn'iroldery, •o extra p,o(al bargain for our in drummer 65c ta-geio dsye at, each Corset Covers, Soc. 15 oily Cones Coven, lest ones and twos of 759 sod 90o hoes, well made and nicely trammed, texturing bargain day. at nob . 50C Skirts. .3.11 • few good Skirts to be sold at lib- eral price reductions for bargain days. 1 only white Skirt, fine white must n, hand somely trlo,med wish v•Isnmrnoe• I.oe and loserrlor, the beat we hev• la etock, regular 35 00, for b.rg.,n day• $4.15 1 rely wh1'e Skirt, wide Intl, trimmed with lave sod 3 rows of Insert ton, rep e�2 slat :3 00, for barraio days .. 5 1 only white Skirt, male of good English o,'.tos, wide frill, trimmed with leo, sod l..ertlo.. aquae 114 00, for b.r- g•le rat' $3.25 Upstairs Bargains. Our new Carpet and Curtain department will be well worth a visit.on bargain days. There are big money savers in this list and you will be well repaid if you see what we have up- stairs on bargain days. Blinds. Two lines of Blinds to he Both are made by Canada's season. Blinds for 33c. Good quality opaque window Blinds, mounted on atront spring rollers, trimmed with good cotton fringe, green or oream, spec sl for bargain day, each 33c cleared out on bargain days. best maker and are new this Blinds at 40c. Heavy window shades, mounted on strong spring rudders, trimmed with oras Lee, oomplete with pall, regular 60o, special for bargain days %VC wide, are1 alar 653, for harbargaine days Carpets oil Baum Daya. If you have a room to car-. All Wool Carpet, 50c' wocl ('erpete, ed pet this is your chance. A Hoa widevy,allat tDolan, made from thtilnro, aygarbly good third clipped off thoj .oneredred%leanyrn,,regalar753 for barKeie dye 504 prices of both of them. Rugs, 33r, Cotton Chain Carpet, 40c, II Teo Anetrlan Smyrna Rage, Un 34 laches, q50 yards notion chain Catpae. Biting cul reyernihie, regular 453, for bargain 33 pore wonl, errors last, reversible, yrrd I days a7,7c Tweeds and Serges, 35c. All our wool '1'wreis and Ser/es for men's wear, nary sod black serve sad neat patterns in tweet!', sola at 50e, 75a and $1.00. We w•.s he ekes Masai .11 oat and you ens talc. soar asks N bar- gain days for 73 r.*1• a yard Parasols for Bargain Days. Two lines of Parasols to he cleared on our great midsum- mer bargain days. Fancy Parasols, 50c. 20 fanny Parasols, .11 dark /roundel with donee in white, left of hose that are worth 41 50 to 42 00. We won't carry one over, and bergale day prloes will be 50c Black Parasols, 88c. 17 black Prrgeo4, Austrian glorl• tope. etre! rod, hollow rib. strong trainee, will will not oat or torn nasty, Handsome fancy handles, regular $1 25 and Bgt $1,35.for b.rgam dsye Hose, 3 pairs for 25c. 75 pairs ladies' and oh thinnest ootto0 Hose, black and grey, fast color and good west- ing quelit,ee, lest pelts of several lla., clearing on bargain days at....5 3 pairs for .a C Children's Tams, 25c. 10 ohildre,'. Tama, white and Ilgel blue, wsohlo[, teat oats of 35, anal 40.3 2 t nes, bargain days_ ........ SC Children's Tams, loc. 20 only Celldra.'s Tame. leather, clotb tied velvet, regular 253 to 50,, olear ng 10C bargsln days.! Men's Caps, 15c. 20 men's peaked Caps, cloth end bright peak', regular 25o sod 351, for bar- 1 goCo day' S Fancy Art rluslins, 12',c. 125 yards Art Moello., last end of Imes thee 'n'd at 153, 203 and 2.5', to olrar htrg.ln day' at per yard 122c Moire Skirting, 19c 100 yards Mr ,•e 5.,e,,,, ru,t able for crush. ten", Beings ler skirt., r.:1, green or block, regular 30o, for barpa'n ,Lye I90 Cotton Flannels, 6c. 200 ya•ee ('men Fleece's. bWokeaobooks and aldose, regular 103 and 120 for herguin day. Fancy Duck, 12te. Lace Curtains. I Fanny eiripe Donk to- hove' bb user, bluish ground, ear, ow stripes, regular .itlMt two or three specials at bargain prices. Not many20,, for b.rdatn l•,. ... ..., I2 sof either lint', Silk Gloves, I5c. Curtain Poles. Curtains at $1 20. • Lsdfse' wblte anti preen cotton Vests. Nalsln,hsm Ino* (turning, fine quality, slnrd.es ar ."chore else•*., mak*re' strong net, new design, regular @ *needs of Ilem that would IP I at 10,. $1 70, for berg tin days $1.20 I21. and 150, Siegal. days . 3 fo'r 25C Curtains at $1.35. 6 pall. Nottingham Limp (senega,, strong Lot No. 2. net, hendsame laoy pattern, reg ular $2, for bargain date. 491.3i) Ladies' mitten Vesta, while or areae•. .Inv.leee nr erne short sleeves, maker.' e mends of 184.od 204 Iles, bar gate days 2 for 25C Vests at 19c. 50 fine meroerised white nnitnn Vests. 7'h..a are ragniar 351 sed 40, goods. We bought a bl[ lot ()heap and our prim .11 season has Arms 25'+- ',est let frac oe sale hargain days at sash . 1 9C Odd Napkins. 1.50 odd Table Napkin+, nearly all travellers' stmplee,hsentlfol design and geed nesiitien, ell will go on bargeie d y. a teas tea. Wholesale 'News, %Vlih the port.,,, 53) pain silk and taffeta Clove., Ll.rks sad Here they are et bargain price's. yon may want Pole,. Poles at 19c. 50 only 5 (c.f. Pole', mahogany or oak floc bah, wood or bran mountings, spec- Ial for Oaf/Sill day., feet 19c *more, odd pairs lett from 2.54 and i53 lines, for bargain doge 1 5c Cashmere Hose, 19c. .50 pairs all wool ouhmere Hose. epeeist for bargain davit, per pa -r 19C Poles at 33c. Finger Purses, 39c. Estee gnali•y mahogany Of ask e'clw, heavyFee leather Finger Purees, all we have weed mountings, spatial for bar. sill clesrtng fdr hargale dye 39c gain days 33c Towels, 2 for 25c. White Cotta Mallets, 5oc. pn'rs whits and grey (bUon BLs- 30 kr'.., good weithe. lofty fleish, isk es blue burden, spools' for Siegel. days M ()ruga per sett. Linen heek.hsnk towels., good s Kt and weight. hemmed ends. rod border, regular 1R3, for Sar/Gln days 2for 25C Towels 1(1c. Linen heck Towels, fend weight, (Mewed and hemmed, hargale days special at .•eh OC This does not tell of all the Bargains that will be ready when you come. There will be many another that we have not room for in the paper. Everything mentioned here will he found just as advertised. Bring the list with you and come expecting Bargains. We will not disappoint you. H O D G E N S B ROS •, Two Doors West of Hamilton St., GO D E R 1 C H• 1