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The Signal, 1903-3-19, Page 108 THOU/DAY, March 111, 1'1 3 THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO. "Wise men dip into the future -- wise women plan for tri' Ure need, -TIIAKxsPr.Al.r EXIIIBITION AND ADVANCE SALE OF GOODS SPRING and SUI'IMLR Nota day passes•that we do not open new spring things for ladies, gentlemcu, girls and boys. 111ey come amigo. More tidings solid than ever before, and, of course, more b,u41 t. Soliu of the new tbiu.s opened this week are : - Ladles' Black Silk Capes Handsome style's, tho bent taffeta applique, prices firm $5 00 to Ladies' Chiffon Pelerines The tory latest wear, dressy, e very res+'•imide, 87.00 Ruffs and thing for neck omfortnble and prices #2.50 to Embroideries and Laces Never have Wei shown such a large ,valie'y of the t ew de,igns, WA' all to prices, wo situp!) sa) they are away below anythi,1g we have evert ffered. Dress slaking Department Very busy, but we can book your order for later on. Come and see our work. Styles on view in the store. Let un quote you a price for a costuiin complete. You will find it pay you. I. a000 times Iho Spring when you wild need ti ash dreamt,* 'or which we've agree,! 'l'o bring you here the Inst on earth I It prints Biel gingham. Islet lee word! .Ina -h w re 1lwu i out u. In of l I rs ask to- gouda a. Moe. I'ejue. and [icons there' 1 is•, too- , - A,sl 41a1,.1a 43ett .'Ire, sonlrthirg new, a ilia in ty roum.tyedg••s very Isle: I reir • olor • emhiues am ups to hale. Dimities mu,lits, silks am! lateen. Things that will wash lik.1 b.bies' fors. Everything at wash goals that's new - and it tee, • quality high, and low iu pri e. Allots! this sale. None tan Burps 1 las lice of goods. 'rbey will it t Iasi. Op rhurattsy you hen can view it. If you dew's tome then wo know you'll rue it. New Dress Goods Stacks and (leaps of new spring goods are waiting you here, var- bty sufficient to please every taste, prices to 'Leet the ideas of the nlo,t economical, NEW VOii.F.s, NEW CANVAS CLOTH, NEW VENETIAN$, NEW BItOADCL1)THS, NEW SNOW FLAKE DESIGNS, NEW wAIsrINu. Men's and Boys' Clothing You can buy suitable, serviceable anal 11)Bali clotl.ing u. ,ur store all the year sound, atoxcee'iingl• nue'er.te price* The new spring goats are lust to hand, come and a ie W them. NI en's Waterproof Spring Qve mats Mn'ns New Spring Suits Boys' Suits and Separate Banta den's Shirts, Collars and Ties New Sirn; st•ck to hand in all Ouse line the very latest styles 311.1 puce., you will fnd.right and low. Smith Bros. & Co. COMING AND GING Id n. H.II, of Looloo, a vuINog her mother, Mrs. Rusk M. G Cameron. M. Y t' , was home from Tercets ovet Send.y. Miss Holt it stintuit 10 Toronto, the guest rel Mies l'vchraoe. MIs. Annie Mackey has returned from her yielt to her home at Rodney. Yn. Greir, of Sesforth, 1. Viellag Ir. psrent•, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Acheson, alto Till:e 1 debut. wbo sat employed ler e'me time w.th W. Acheson & toe, One gone to Ambo ruburg, where she 1:11 spend sever.) nasike with tire, I:ey.1 I: A. Fe.r and lamhly. M s• Mary Nicholson r• turns on Salm lay to Saginaw atter spending three week, tit home, Mies Mary Sharman re' greed to Rldgr. wry yesterday after 'wen hag her father's funeral, Mrs. b'smore left nn Toads), for Ses- forth, where she will remota. 11f1f a while with her sister, Mrs R<.•. \ Mus A'unle U.mpbeli, who wak palled home last week by her mother's death. will 1111)0n 9 t. on1er your Spring Suit or Overcoat until you see the stock of Fine • . Clothing Goods to be opened out in the NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN A FEW DAYS, i have leased the store in the "Bedford Block" • formerly occupied by 'throat; tit Cornell, ►pd will be r. arty fer.11usiness in a few do)s with is choiceselec-' workmen, Orden. will be executed in the -latest and most 'approved style, with'first-class material, rand at the moot reaoonnble rates. Your patronage is stlhcited,inii I will guersseee eatisfsetion-to every customer. Wait for the opening next week. Redford Illoi k. FRANK Ne MARTIN, Mere hsnt HARDWAREI.w„.r McKENZIE ct HOWELL Sell, and Tots of it, too. it was recently stated by one who should know that our first paid the Grand Trunk Itailwatinore cash in freighta last year than ony other house to (lodericlliut we can do more anti are doing•mor, every mon .h. Our ftcililiee for haudlit.g our business are better than eve r We hart in our employ a competent bookkeeper and stnograplt.r, couplet with our comp!''.' system of bookkeeping, insuring accurst) 1n running accounts Wash ue. Of goose we prefer cash and wr ;0,e a liberal cash discount, IVP ats0 1140e erg el w 'ftret•el.as tense builder, Mr. Wn1. Van - stone, of Ike 'iter, to nu riot red building our ideal, Ameuicren, Frost and other fence*. In .fact will sell and put up any kind of fencing you may desire. We like the ideal hest. It is 1 No. 9 hard steel ,tire, not too ex- pensive, and very (tong. • Our coiled and barb wire le still $245. Try vi on paint. 1n fact everything. We sell right, and endeavor bo always handle the best line of geode, and give satisfaction. McKENZIE & HOWELL TO SUBSCRIOERS AND PATRONS OF THE SIGNAL. As announced Mitt week, Tits Iiia sat luta been pt1 eh:ised by Vallatter Jr Robertson, and the pre est issue is the 81,it under the new proprietor. ,hip. A new tress of tyle was order!, but uwia,g to .Ity in the Tilling of the ore, d er only :0 portion of it was •ay:iilable for this wo'k's issue Next week. .1t is expected, the Imw (blew N iij JM' '•omelets Other t•h:u-.g- es art• tonteutldat•tI which it is 11 eel will make Tas 81u01110 uml'e vaiwt6le dem es er to its readers. 111 this job printing depart mint every effort will be 'mule to keep abreast of the times in the facilities for turning out .titstchtss work The record ef' the office for tine printing ,tit be fully maintained, anti with modern equipment and excellent workmanship orders may be left here with every mummies. of datisfactory execution. �ANAPrKa Jr I10NICHTsON. 'I ruttish 1a taws for the pree:at week. Mrs. W, A. Donee and children, of icayner, •re visiting Mn. toner's puerto, lir. and Mr,. Jae Crsigte, Wee lMuKs7, of Ember, arrived io town Saturday to attend en her uncle, A. Nuorr, who le eerlou.ty ill. Mrs H H. llmkans..n and sob, of -relt 1:0 Haying at the residence of the cdy'e usols, W m. Cannot ell. Mrs. Jas. Stewart, South street, has 'termed from Waning the wedding of ler brother, Dr. A b: Matbs.-r, I.ts oI Kansas, U. 8., and now of Oxford county h, sweat took oleos at A•wood on the 4 b ass, lin. 8 ewart *bee visite., her pares'e sJ other [vends at Mtr1tford on her way CHURCH rOTES. The 11ratees of Nu1111 stt,. ( 3141ho- list ehtu.•h are ail Vertisiig fin' as .h.'ir- ivantsr aid 4340111..1 to sult•ed Mr. Campbell. Mt Mildred l'aliiyii.11 is ailing as urge list in the meantime. Rev. Jas.:.. Anderson has gone this week to Jlont•r•rrl to attend th'i.tt um! meeting of the Iku111l of French Ey geliaittiou 111 431111113't 14111 w all the i'tv byterian church. His nil tit next saltiest will be emptied ll1)• itev. Jae. Ih11nilton, it. A., ill the assn wing. Atlti Her, J. I. Small, H. A., in the even- ing. Iter. 1). Metiilliyrey, formerly of 1..oletir•h: who is on the 4111 'vial staff of the soviet y for the Dist riled 1.1.141 Knowledge in l'hina, reports that the vale of Its bks 1s un"1• than twice He large this year rte in previ years, and that gift. press r:11itlit keep ip to alae di•u'and for liten,tule ill that .cunt•.-. Re), 111.. Perkins, retire. of 'frivitt Aligns alai church, Exetil'i•, delivered the adetr sp at last night's service in St. li.smgt s rhllrl'h. Ile is a graduate of Cambridge. and 'slime untying to Canada hurl 11 curacy 1n London. Next Wednesday evening Hee'. John Berry. R. 11)....r Parkhill, Is expellent to preach. and on the S lav follow'. Ing. larch 'a)th, Ice). Midges' S. %1's Howard. H. A., 1111111/ .Iitf•hell, who mill lo' remembered its ,11)4 of the eurafes 111 this 1atrish wider Hey. 11'. A. V g. 11. A.: is expected to 1*. hell.. f In'Siai*lay evening Rev. J.....1nd- .n,a.ti, pastor. 1 Knox ehtur•h. preached his ant l,t,I 0411114n to ,.sluts• Ind fish- ermen. There was a very larges , con- gr.gatiun. including it goodly bele of those who ph' their business in the waters. The pastor 1.sik for his text the words from Psalm lf)7::11 - :14, he briuge•th thrid into their desired haven.- He ent•eaat...I his 11431111* to take the fluty Spirit as theirs pilot and the 1Vor1 oflita1 as their chart of life. 1titl addressed a few especial words 14 rotrl,,.'b tot ltls' who airs about to make their first voyage. Appfvl.riatr. hymns Wylie sully and 1h.. 'heir ..ong the ali- ens "'Ilse Radiant Mori." AUCTION SALES. 310.• Lay. 3btn•h 'Lied. -- Registered geldiii y rising flue years 1,11, harness, cutter and htlnse•hold furniture, the propert o .leery Flynn, act lot 1H, 1.. 11. West, A Ifl,bf Meat. Kingp(ohlidgt•I. Salta mils. ret1::111''.los k. Every- thing e'ithont reserve, as Mr. Flynn is touring 10011), \TioM.ts (il•NnIt', nur1 ionret•. 1\"r)401•:su.av, Mat , L11h. .►uetion wale of Lars! stork Hutt illldemt•nts at lot 17, eoneetes 1. fief •l,l mad. -I Guiles south of (i,ob•rieh. \t •wring et I o'clock sharp. (ih:onmit: 1.11,:1 errr, pmyn•ieto1. T. firNlrnv, 1e'HIn.a Ye Mnteh 27th. Austin wale i.f, valuable business 11•..p•It y, ' slid/ fixtures and household furniture's., Ja•- hinging 141 the 1441111 ,4 the late 1V1111ar•e. 1'1340.'t1y eotusisting of last'. 2'. West stereo. S2 feet frontage and f• running bock 4C3 feet, Orin -et, With suit, brisk .store :old dwelling, also frail' store and dwelling Joel ftt • stable - will be oty,•rrd in .int laurel. After- wards hour hold furniture and shop Hztutrs will be sold. '!'nos. (il'NiMY, alert i. eieer. 'ritrHsn.ay. 3lareh 20th. - .tuetinn SPRAMOTOR where spraying Is not attended to, but have trees more or less deteriorated through ravages of Insect ur fungicide pests. You could not expect much from a tree Infest.! with {.trashes, as twig in cut, which ahuws San .Iose8e*le natural, and magnified. We do not magnify the merits of the SPRAMOTOR Sprsyschlne, when we may it to arsotutnly ala, test In the world (laid !Medal. and 1. fret Prisee in every a.niest we 'lave eaLeejd. including Pan-A,n rlcan, give w heels°. to say tide, ane It 1111 give us pleueure, and be or profit to you, to write us for our MO page book, •'A tkui.1 Hou, On Your Farm," which contaii.:i valuable ron'.rulu end lotormWnus; It Iatrwa SPRAMOTOR CO., Buffett°, N. Y.. London, Cwt. There Are Few Orchards 'PHIS MACHINE IS FOR SALE: BY CHAS. C. LEE. 1 am still sacrificing the Second-hand Stoves which 1 have In stock to make room for my SPRING GOODS. CHAS. C. LEE. weal 111111-11 sow. 3111 a large ler of pigs. -brood sous, ,•te, Everything t,f Iit. sold without lt'et•ve, as the favil has been tented. Mie. 11'sr. Jos est, proprietress. T111031.01 til • N 1M Y. 401e- l1"vier. • DUNGANNON. (:!VINO . 0 Ht'slNP:ss. -- Mks A 1Vulk a their intention las give op business in 1b iig,tiiii.111, and for the next sixty slays are offering r Wall=Paper 1 Border uct ion s Several hundreds of rolls of Wall Paper, clear- ing at 3c per roll. Collings to match, tame price. L'ordera to watt!, I.• ler yard. Hundreds and hundreds of rolls, suitable for bed- rooms, kitchens, !Mlle Pte , clearing at 1 and 5c leer roll. Ceilinga to match, same °rice 1000 rolls of bedroom Papers, pretty floral de signs (new this spring), usually sold at 7c and tl', ori sale at Sc per roll. Dainty Dresden stripes, .8c, 10c, 15e per roll. Most elegant parlor, library, hall and dining - room papers in ail the newest shades, prices rang ii; Prem 15c per roll up. 4 \Vin1ow Shades sale of farm st,"•k and implements et ( i lot L eoneession 11, E. 1). 1'ollsn•tle III uliies rth noof Smith's Hill1. This stock includes a number of good horses and colts that have leen. prize winners. Four do,cn Window SItsdes,compl• ie with goal Pring rol'er, ,' eari'•g ret Porter CEO. W. THOMSON & SON MUSiC DEPOT Spring is coming Hunt out your Bicycle Ii you havPn't onP, ca11 9rourld and we will sell yr u nr. ''Racycle" "Br. ntford" ""' el -cent" 'Hy slop" "Regal" "Berlin" et.. 1f you here a 11 heel and it needs repairs we have everything nerd ful in the way of 1 tree, Pedals, Rims, Spokes, Saddles, Enamels, etc. Our RIMAMR i)RWARTwUFT 18 in charge of a itrpeir man who under stands and can make right any ill that a Wheel is heir to. Our Musical Instrument. still lead. "Dominion" Menne-and Organs. "Wortewith" and "nerlin" Piance. (3uitars, Violins, Harmonicas, Mandolin., I:ramophonee 10,000 sheets Music -Vocal and instrumental. Write for a Catalogue. GEO. W. THOMSON & SON 11it'll' L.,r• ,.tta'k .If •!iron g,aa11, II11I- linery, elt'y weals, Is iota and shoes, glrart'i.',., entr•ke•1•)• anal ttlell(•Ines at greet realuetbons. LEEBURN. ,lose.op, Mar. loth. Our pgHllar. Violinist, Alex Me - Nevin, is away „rl 11 fortnight's visit to relatives in Iiibla'1t township. Perth county, Rachel Gordon, formerly well known here, and Of late years a 13.silrut of ('bites, Wile united • in marriage on the Illth inst. at the residence of her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Jas. (I(tnics. IT'S ALL RIGHT and etudeute mat entre at any tan e SPRING TERM b gnu March 30th. Tw ...In rust, cam merc:a and shorthao.l. Send for col- lege bourn 1, C. A Ff.RatlN(i, A 1. Lallowa- 410 Flt and Wear '!'here are some things which can't be improved. One of the things is the "Queen Quality " shoe for women. You can make it more, elaborate, you can decorate it, (•1n. bullish it, use costly materials and all that; BUT FOR $too A PAIR YOU CANNOT MAKE A BETTER SHOE THAN "QUEEN QUALITY," HAVING REGARD SOLELY '1'U THE TWO GREAT ESSENTIALS OF FIT ANI) STYLI';. This means that mechanically it is perfect As for its al,. pe,arance, the fact that hundreds of thousands of women choose it instantly above all other shoes would seed to in- dicate that it is attractive. Why don't you go 80 far as to try on a pair the next time you come to the store? It costs nothing to see their tit your foot. BOOTS, $3.75. OXFORDS, $3.00 E. DOWNING Shop pwnit.n, t, Alex. Robertson. Mr. nein Mrs. Robertson left for their home in Manitoba on 01Vwl111144Llay afterne.m, and several friends of the bride from here were at the (iederich stat• to any good-bye and wish them a happy future. H. A. Horton and other relatives. front here Were 1311e34 at the wedding festivities. M.,idr •laws ago we notes) that the family of 11. McManus lull. takes 't . laud in the Assinitsaa district itie,l Iern• ahuttly going there in eoiq.:ooy with John Stewart *til his seat Malrulea. (hi 'Itilrialay 0411,14 .1 the lwrt)' Iravo fur their new• host,'. T1t'v will take three tenors, iuq'leue,•nt.. fatal Iliaehidlel•)• and a eielall(ity ut tiiiI*•r. It is with pleasure• a int 14.. sir le of friends sew that N. M.-011 , t, is woe• on the nue! GI recovery 11'. in his serious illness. He will 1e a61.• t.. start for his stew holm *bow 114• srrolte1 week in April. New Spring Millinery. Having returned from visiting the 1903 Spring M,lllnt ry displays in the leading markets of fashion, and hsaing ut.d.' Targe purchases in all the latest novelties, i will be ready mi,t. week with a handsome display of both trimmed and tie trimmed Millinery. Ready-to-wear Hata a Specialty. o Thanking you for your generous patronage during l,s•' w•a.orts, i extend a hearty invitation to the ladies to tali at i inspect titin season's styles t', iNTY14E, Hamilton Street MISS CAMERON (r1:LePnoN.2j H O DG E N S BROS. Zed DOOR NEST .1 HAMILTON STREET Some Linen Bargains Makers' Seconds THIS week we have some linen bargains, "Makers' Seconds," in linen towelings. flost of them are slightly imperfect, but the imperfec- tion is more than made good by the reduction in price. All are in short lengths, but none to small to make a good drying towel. The makers sold them cheap because they were not quite perfect, and now we pass them on to you at prices that are positively money -saving. Ready Sat- urday morning. 30 ends of linen glass toweling, 30 inches wide, red border, goal weight, lengths 3: to 40 inches, clearing Saturday at the end, each 10c 175 ends, very fine linen glees toweling; these ends are about 141 inches square, plain linen with red border, they would make good table iapk ns or glass towels, on sale Saturday at, each 44. 150 ends of linen crash, 16 inches wide, good weight, red border, some of these have one selvage, torn in places, ends 32 to 40 inches long, choice each, Saturday ....64c 50 ends linen crash toweling, good weight, red bordera, would make dish or roller towels, lengths 2 to 2A yards, ready Sat- urday morning, your choice, each .. 15c 75 ends plain tea toweling, 25 inches wide, maker a capital towel for drying china or glass, ends are fron, 32 to 40 inches, choice Saturday 10c New Wash Goods "Prettiest wash goods in town" is what people say who see this stock. More new lines came to hand this week. Every few days there is some,, thing new to be seen Here. Novelties that you will not see in any other store in town, and, best of all, only a limited quantity of any one pattern. New Shirt Waist Prints Elegant new patterns, suitable for shirt waists, in Crum'e fNitlon. weal' prints, fine soft cloths, 32 inches wide, fast colors, new ani nobby patterns, per yard 12 i New Mattings Now matting., a popular material for waists and skirts, pain whites, while grounds with colored stripes, or plain colors, fine finish, makes stylish ltd setvicesble waists or full dresses, per yard 25c to 30c Mercerized Canvas Cloths New niercerz"u4 canoes cloth., an elegant material for vision or full dresses, in white, pink, blue, hack or cream o"e of the prettiest things we have this s^assn, per yard 'lOc New Scotch Zephyrs Uoz. no cf !mod. mile designs in fine Stretch z-•p!,vra, checks and stripes, in all the popular colorings and combinations, e o ping In'n'er for fancy .vaiets nr children's wen?, per yard 15e, 20c reel 25c Table Damask With the towelings we got a couple of lines of table damask, a little under value. They are worth more than the price we are asking, but wo get them cheap and so you get them in the same way. One, and only, 56 inch cream darnask, floral patterns with border, good quality and will wear well, on redo Saturday, per yard. . 25c One end only, 72 inch cream damask, hell blenched, good pat terns, a good cloth to wear, ex ars apecisl va's'e, at per yard 35.• Table Napkins 120 pure linen table napkins, bleached ani hemmed, good weight, on sale Saturday, al each 25c Veiling, 10c Saturday morning we hilt 011 sale, a big bargain in veilings. These ratite to its away under value, If -must we cleated out every mete a wholesale importer had in stock. If we iliul not two store3 wo would have had to let this chance go by ; as it is, you buy ''2 c veilings for 10e per yard, if you come here nn Saturday. 200 yardn of veiling, assorted ends, with or withoutchenille white on black and blue, regular 25c per yard, on sale .turday, atrerpand black, cream, HODQENS BR�s.