The Signal, 1906-5-10, Page 8F+.' • .• i
8 411OSISIAT, May 10 19(6
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Style, Fit and
Durability 5,
are three very important features in a shoe. They
are qualities:that every shoe, in our immense stock
must and does possess. Every line is selected with
these ends in view, and before being, offered for sale
every shoe is 'carefully examined, thus ensuring
perfect quality. -
This 8058011 Chocolate and Tan Leathers have
returned to universal popularity. We have abund-
antly provided every handsome sort that has been
brought out, and never before were styles quite so
handsome and varied.
I*' e;1 i? l5nt 11N.83
SOLE AGENTS 1}OR
QUEEN QUALITY
SHOES
FOR WOMEN
ALL REPAIRING
WALK - OVER
1)litl SHOES
FOR MEN -
NEATLY bONE
1L -Downing 8 MacVicar�
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NOTES OF SPORT.
Yesterday evening the Sheinroeks
beat the Beavers at beeball by a scrim
of 23to'2.
The first game in group :i of the
Western Football Assesriation, inter-
mediate aeries. WAS played et Brussels
on Friday between \Vinghaue and
Brussels, resulting in a victory for the
IBrussels team by a scone of 2 to (I,
The C. I. A. groupings have been re -
WE HAVE
EM !
The prepatatiuns of the Shoop Medicine Co. ud ecf the Chamberlain
Medicine Co.. now being advertised so extensively. We have recently r-
oeived full supplies of
Chamberlain Cough Remedy at ... a ;'- I ...25c
'Diarrhoea Remedy at 36e
Co.'s Goods I Pain Balm at ti 26c
`Stomach and _Liver Tablets at.. "e '! 26c
iltesuorative
SNOOP Rheumatic Cure at.....".. ..F
Medicine l Cough Cure. 13 sizes) et a i 25c.
Co.'s GoodsI Preyentice. t2 sizesi at : I;
taxers.`•
(./, mIZPa aL
$1.00
$1.00
and $1.00
and 25c
5 and 26c
S. E. HICK - Central Drug St
Goderich; Ont.
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THE BIG MILL
FLOUR$°
. Si; tins z
The BIG LOAF Kind
FiVE STAR PATENT AND
THREE STAR PATENT FLOURS
are recognized the world over as the standard of excellence. They
are absolutely pure and do not require to be bleached, as they are of a
fine, natural creamy white color, the color of pure flour. We give the
natural goods of the highest quality which the best raw material, to-
gether with the latest and most up-to-date milling devices, can produce
DO NOT ALLOW YOURSELF' Tti HE MISLED HY AN OFFER (WI
SOMETHING Volt NOTHINli-YOU INVARIABLY
LOSE IN THE END.
Quality and Absolute Purity
are assured the consumer, first, last and always, and it is on this basis
that we have built up our trade, commencing five years ago, until our
present daily milling capacity is thirteen thousand, two hundred bags.
Buy Good Goods at Fair Prices r'1t~
without trashy premiums and accept nothing that is affirmed to be
"Just as good " There is no flour Just as good, quality and price con-
sidered, as the •'Five -Star" or the "Three -Star" brands of patent flours.
FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS
THE WESTERN CANADA FLOUR
MILLS COMPANY, Limited
Mills at
GODERICH WINNIPEG
BRANDON
Not HOW CHEAP, But
HOW GOOD
finality should be the aim in furniture buying and iv remembered
long after the price is forgotten. • Here are some special Values in
Sideboards.
I Sideboard
11x21 mirror, 2 drawers, Golden Oak $10. 00W
finish, for
I Sideboard
113E21 H. R. mirror, 3 drawers, Hoed solid 4 15.50
Oak, for... - $
1 Sideboard
1nx31t H. B. mirror. 3 drawers, I lined
ai'rpsentine front in quarteredGolden Oak
for 00
$20
finish,
i Combination Sideboard and China Cabinet
h1x2t 1i. B. mirvn•, canopy top, leaded
Isla.. small door, in aplid quartered Oak, $35.00
f . I llll
Call and Examine the Goods before Buying.
Beckett & Staunto
Undertakers.
n Embalmers,
I ire,,V„ .14.01' 'Phone 89tla.i .ade of Sq ler,.
a. and d smhrna 1004. ..sir HON.
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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
wised. and group No. 2 la now emu-
poeed of Alerts of Mt. Marys., Lindon,
Heavers of $eafortb, Hurons. of
Goderich, liaughatn, end Bruce Boys
of Kincardine. H. M. Jackson. of
Seaforth, is convener, and St. Marys
is the meeting place.
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The (oxlerich tennis clubhas
organised for the seaman with
the following officers: Hon. pr sir
dent, II. K. Austin ; hon. vice-presi-
dent, Sheriff Reynolds; president, Mr.
Pennyfather: secretary-tretesut•ee,
Miss 'Wrinkle; managing cowwit•
tee, Messrs. Carr -Harris, Campion and
Killoran.
Although the program for elle tour
of the Old Country bowlers in Ontario
is not yet definitely fixed, the present
prospect is that the iutrty will be in
liosl.erich from Saturday. August 113th.
to Monday. the YAth. It is expected
that the visitors will play with the
local bowlers on the 181h, and, re-
maining over Sunday, will meet the
lowiene from neighboring t.4)Wtta On
the Geslerich gown on Monday. Of
course the ausent of the sister clubs of
the neighboring towns will be trees•
Bary to the carrying out of this ar-
rangement.
The baseball teals of Mt. Peter's
school has reorganized for the c ' g
'within) and hereafter the tete will be
knows as the “Shamrocks." The
line-up is : Leslie Webb, Willie Doyle.
Willie Phalen, Eugene Dean. Johnny
Wiens, Ernie Page, Rob. Dean, Joe
Hurniscen and Johnny Doyle. the of-
ficers being Leslie Webb, 1st captain.
,end Willie Doyle, secretary -treasurer.
The shamrocks are prepared to accept
challenges suit meet all teams of the
town not exceeding the average age
of thirteen years. The Shamrocks
have already established an honorable
reputation by defeating on two o ccs.,
«ions the iuvineibles. All corre-
sioudeuce should he addressed to Wil-
lie Doyle. Sec. -teem'.
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PERSONAL MENTION.•
J. L Aitken war in Clinton on Saturday.
S. Me(taw went to Montreal on Tue.elay
A. Macdonald. of liru.wl., wan In town on
legal bu.inrs.- OM. week.
Haydah %%Intent. Ietvee this afternoon on hie
return to New York after a visit hero.
(Marla•. Black, who has been In the Stale.
for acme time, returned hunc last week.
Walter Holnie.. of The New EraChaim.
[Wade a brief visit to town on Saturday.
W. E. Elliott left for Toronto on Tuesday
and will remain in the city for se%teal week..
MIs. Van.tone left yeaterdey on her mina to
'Bueralo.eQer spending seteral week* at honie.
W. S. Ininniek. of Tonnnto. Manager of the
Standard Loan Co_ was in town on F May and
Saturday la.t.
Mr. and Mt...tied. W. Forrest. of London. are
op-oilinga few days in town, the gue.A of Mr.
and Mn. {t. Moore.
Mr. and Mr.. Harold Howell. of °me deers,
were in town fora few day. diming the week
on their wedding trip.
Cre Stewart, men of James Stewart, South
atvel, will he at Detroit this Aintnuer In
pastoral charge of For, Wayne Presbyterian
Chapel.
Mr... Reynold. and Mrs. Maya went to Son
forth yc.tenlay U. attend the organ rr,•Inal by
A. S. Vogt. of Toronto. in the I're•byteri to
chunk there.
Kincardine Reporter: John limo I handy
le • for liudcrh•h'lhi. week, when, they will t•c
tut n• n+lac. Their man • friend. hero will
Wt. hem Amon. in their rut are h. •.
M' Hey Iiuntop, who was taken Ill at Tor-
onto, w en, she was attending the C niver.ity,
arrived I , use In.' week. and we are phe.e.l to
learn that he is revueerinehealth and strength
very nicely.
l•liaton No - Era: Mt.'s Ilnldah whitely. of
town. who h been in New York taking it
probationary c time 'u morning in a large
hospital there, h been aeceptal. She like.
the work very mu
Ren. Father U'Yei the newly -appointed) aoc-
retary to the Di.Mp , London. I. the guest of
Rev. Father Hussey who has temporary
charge of the parhh of 4 terich in the mimeos
of Rev. Father McRae.
Rev. F. W. Hollinrake. , Woodotoek. well
known in Goderich, has vited and has
of Zion Taber.
nreepted a all to the pastors
uwela I lethodise, Hamilton. Ir. Iiolliorak,
ta in hi. third year at Wod.., k and was
in%Red to remain fur another yea
II rv. lltet.I Jame. Hamilton, Mn. Wm nark.
Mew, Maggi.. Mnrrey and Mr.. IDr.1 for left
yesterday to attend the annual sect of the
yesterday
s F'on•hrn Mtselon.ry Society f the
Pre.hyterian chu .11 al Winnipeg. Aft the
meeting. which will he held next, week we
under -tall that Mr.. Hamilton and
Mu,mty wiil attend several week. in water
('x0.545.
SPRING STYLES FOR MEN.
To be "Correct" in Dress and in Har-
mony with _ Style and Season.
The . president of the Semi -ready
Company recently returnee) from a
tour of the fashion centres. He haus
to study six mouths ahead to learn to-
day the styles which will he worn six
months hence. Last fall he visited
New Tock for the same purpose, anti
the Spring Stale ISScok of the Seim
readyWardrobes is the mirror of
good style for men. One of theme
hooks can be studied carefully at
home. The S-'uti-ready Wardrobe
in this town has a copy for you if by
chance you did not receive yours by
mail.
The S.'rni-ready Wardrobe in this
district is under the control of Messrs.
Mclean Bros., Goderich, Ont.
'1`o Stop a Crying Baby.
Babies cry herause they arc sick.
it may be a pain in the stomach, colic,
or crenips,-int in any case a few
drops of Nerviline another. away the
distress and allows the baby to sleep
peacefully. Where there are young
children there should also be •Nervi -
line. It cures all minor ailments just
as promptly its the doctor -and not so
expensive. ' For nearly fifty years
Poison's Nerviline hes been the great
household reinely of Canada. Sold
everywhere in large 25e. bottles.
Jerry from Kerry.
The next attraction at the Opera
House is Patten & Perry's funny
musical farce c edy end vaddeville
show. This cotnpal•ny has been play-
ing with unprecedented success, and is
beyond a doubt the brightest and
most refined amusement on the road.
Among the Many gerbil features
with this company are Campbell and
Flecher, the sly acrobats: the
famous Gilds children, in the great-
unpit juvenile act' before the public
Prof. ('ailloutte. the king of the
wire. and many other high-class
specialties. This company also carry
their own superior uniformed concert
band and orchestra. Watch for the
bend concert on the Square at 4 p. tn.
and again at 7:311 in front of the theatre.
Remember the date, May 18th.
THE HIGH COURT.
Hon. Mr: Justice Clots Holds Non -Jury
Sittings.
Tim non -jury sittings of the High
Court opened on Monday rifle' noon
hefere Hoer. Mr. Justice (%lute and the
business of the (eortleas eonclmled
on Wednesday morning. A compli-
cated case, arising oat of a claim for
wages by I)cvid Crawford for work
dune on the'lluelph A Goderich Rail-
way. was referred to the local Master.
This wan Mr, Justice L'lutc's first
appearance here since his elevation to
the bench and he won front the bear its
admiration for his dignity end simple
yet cnurtwus demeanor: end to the
public in attendance at the Court he
appeared to be an incarnation of
fairness.
The record of the disposition of the
cases is ea frdlows
Duncan vs. Gentke, all aetirm for
dower. F. W. Hobuestead, counsel
for plaintiff. W. Proudfoot, K. C.,
c eel for defendant. Trial of this
action began et 2::10 p. w. on. Monday
and at tl p. ui. was adjourned till the
following day to permit of the de-
fe ndent being examined as a witness.
The following g oftocoau lh('c
aeP was
concluded, and His Lordship directed
that judgment be entered for plaintiff
for dower out of the lands in the pro-
ceedings mentioned. with costs of the
aetiou, dedeudent to heve'the right to
elect within thirty days to pay the
atultint provided in the agreement
dated the lith day of March, 11102.
with arrears thereunder, and costs of
action, in such case the tune to be a
lien cion the. laud. The usual toren
of judgment to issue. and to Ike settled
if the parties cannot agree. Refer-
ent* to Master at Ouderich to assign
dower if necessary. Pests , of ref-
'+rence to be spoken to •Ieefore other
issues. The plaintiff. Mary Duncan,
is the widow of the late Nun. Grieve,
late of the town of Seeafot•th, who died
June 2lrel, ltkjR. In Julie, Mi. the de -
(enchant purchased trout one of the
legatees alibis right, title and interest
in a certain lot mentioned in the will,
and the action wits brought to secure
dower in maid lot. The defendant
claimed that the plaintiff had elected
to take other benefits mentioned in
the will in lieu of dower.
Armstrong vs. Inglis, an action fur•
is declarat' of title to real estate
tinder 'a counterclaim. NV'''. Proud -
bot, IC. C., counsel for plaintiff.: R.
Vansteine, counsel for detuudantn. By
consent of counsel for all parties His
Lordship directed that judgment be
entered in accordance with consent
uulnpt('s. The plaintiff resides a t
Ottawa and the defeudant at Wing -
hat an,
Naegele vs. Cullis, action for the
price of the eonstruetion of a grano-
lithic pier cr dam at the village of
Manchester. J. L. Kitimat], K. C., for
plaintiff. W. Proudfoot. K. l'., and ti.
F. Blair for defendant. This case
was withdrawn, beiug s.•tNled between
the parties.
Pigott vs. Imperial Cement CO.. Ltd..
an action for an alleged hnperfect
cargo of cement. J. L Killoran►, Come -
eel for plaintiff. Wm. Proudfoot, K.
C., counsel for defendant. By consent
of counsel trial of this action was
postponed till the next sittings of the
High Court for this county. Costs of
this postponement to be costs in the
eaurse.
l'raw'fonl vs. Tilden & Co., M. A.
Pigott S Co. and the Guelph & (code..
rich Hallway Cu.. an action ander the
Mechaeics' Lien Act. E. I.. Dirkin•
OODERIUH OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Friday, May 18th
The Favorites
PATTEN & PERRY
- IN -
JERRY
FROM
KERRY
A rearing Musical Fare ('moiety
MA; Vaudeville etteietion. in•
tr.sluning MANY NEW FEA-
TURES and a 'superior ►ni-
fecruned Concert Itnnd turd
Or•hentra. so PEOPLE and
SPECIAL SCENTY.
Watch for Street Parade at 4 p m.
PRICES : 25. 35. 50
Seats on sale at Kidd's Boo's
Store after May 15th
New c:icccsap
Wall Paper
WE are sliowing in great
variety, very artistic
p " Wall Paper, for
Drawing Room,
Library,
Hall and Dining Room
also a number of select designs for
Bedrooms. in dainty stripe and
floral effect. These Papers are all
bdrderless and range in price from
15c to $I oo per single roll.
Several new and very pretty de-
signs in FRENCH and ENGLISH
Washable Tiles
for Lavatory, Bathroom acd
Kitchen. Price per single roll 35'
Canadian Wall Papers
Large shipment just arrived,
/mice patterns, ranging in price
from sc per roll up to 25c.
TelephoneGEO. PORTER
No. zoo v
Court House Square, Goderich.
Immamesesene
SPEX
Our optical l,usiness
is increasing
REASONS
Careful and, correct
fitting
First-class lenses anti
frames
Square prices
H. PARK
Jeweller and Optician
South sill(' Square
1
son, counsel for plaintiff. Col. Mac-
donald, K. C., fur O. A G. Railway
%V.
1'relu
dtutic
. K. l%. and y
Blair for M. A. Pigott Ad
Co.Tilden
& Dawson not represented by connote).
The plaintiff in this caw+. David
ttrawfort, of East Wawcnesli. was
engaged as fore,eesu to oversee the
work of one of the coust•eection gangs
in the construction of a portion of the
roadway of the O. & O. Railway, be-
ing a portion of the work sublet by
the defendants M. A. Pigott & Co.
to the defendants Tilden A Co., of Mt.
Catharines. The plaintiff claims Ot-
t ue hien for wages for work iu
September and October last, $142188
for a man and team tut•uishrrl by hint,
and $31.21, due one Maunie Black for
work in the said roadway assigned by
Black to theplaintiff,- mating in all
the mum of $72.85 due by the said de-
fendants Tilden & Co. to the plaintiff.
The statement of el ' recites that
the G. & (i. Railway CO. owe M. A.
Pigott & Co. it large stint and that M.
A. Pigott & Co. owe Tilden & Co. it
large soul, and the plaintiff claims he
is entitled to a lien on the ('state or
intermit of the defendants the G. & G,
Railway Co. in all lands of the Reil -
way Cp. in the county of Huron and
to a charge upon the amounts due by
the Railway Co. and M. A. Pigott A
Co. under the contracts. A lien
was registered November 17th, 1106.
The plaintiff also claims he is en-
titled to a charge upon 15 per cent. of
the value of work lune by the defeu-
dents M. A. Pigott & Co. and ley the
defendants Tilden it Ito. for M. A. Pig-
ott & Co., for wages for thirty days in
priority to all idler liens and in pri-
ority to any claims by the defendant
the G. & G, Railway Co. against the
defendant Pigott & Co. or icy Pigott
& Co. against Tilden A Co.
M. A. Pigott & Co. say the subcon-
tractors welt' Thus. Riley, C. A. Til-
den and Willie T. Adams, and (added
later) John W. Bradley, not Tilden &
Cu.: that the work dune by the Ndb-
eoutu•actors was not according to con-
tract and that all moneys due thew
by Pigott & Co. had leen paid ; that
the railway being constructed .under
Dominion charter the Mechanic's and
Wage Earners Lieu Act dens not. ap-
ply; that the plaintiff is not entitled
to the above -went' ed charge on 15
pe•r,cent. of the work done or tie pri-
ority iu claim ; that the plaintiff was
not entitled to it lien, as much of the
work was dune by the day end the
period frac filing the lien had elapsed
before I'.. was filed.
The defendants Tilden & Co. deny
indebtedness to the plaintiff, and the
Rallwey Co. say they have paid all
neys owing by theme to M. A.
P ggott & Co. according to the progr'ees
eu4lwates and otherwise, and that in
the contract between them and Pigott
& Co. the latter agreed to protect and
hold harmless these defendants and all
their property front all kinds of lien,,
and that any liability there might be
found due by them would be due to
breach of contract by M. A. Pigott &
Co.
His Lordship directed that ate
action be referred to the local Master
at Oeslerich to enquire and report the
amount owing t.o the plaintiff and
other lien -holders by the defendants
(if any) or any of thew, purieuent to
the Mechanics' Lien Act, and to en•
quire and ascertain the state of the
account between the defendants or
any of theist and between defendants
and plaintiff or other lien -bolder« in
so far es may be necessary to nicer-
tain the respective rights of the
parties. Further directions and costs
reserved. Proceedings stayed thirty
days.
Phone No.
THE HODGENS STORE
Court House
Square
SOME RARE VALUES
IN GOOD LINENS
O VER One Thousand Dollars, worth of good linens, boughtdirect from
the makers, go on sale Saturday, May 12th, at prices that should
interest every housekeeper' ithin reach of this store -interest because
they will save money for thus- who buy them.
SATURDA , MAY 12th,
we commence what should be the biggest
It will be if big values count.for anything.
good linens cheaper than wq had ever bou
hundreds of dollars' worth of first-class linens a
May Linen Sale at prices lower by far than we h
Fresh from the looms of one of the best linen m
can be depended upon absolutely. It is a -chance
Here are a few sample values to judge theur.by.
men sale in the history of the store.
ome time ago We had a chance to buy
them. We took it, and today
on our counters marked for t!'is
ye ever sold such qualities before.
ors in Britain. Qualities that
ou cannot afford to let slip.
TABLE DA ASK, 60c. a+
Extra quality ne half -bleached table
daucask, Is•ae,tifu new ,designs, quality
that will stand no .d of wear and bleach
very quickly. Hive Ad bought in the
rwcular way, we caul( net have sold it
for less than 75c, for ou May Linen Male
we mark it at per yard • 60c
CRASH TOWELLIN r 7c.
t.
TABLE LINENS AT 40c. " `' 410
Heavy half-bleatched table damasks.
All pure linen, strong, firm cloth, evenly
woven, nice neat patterns, qualities that
will wear well anil bleach quickly. good
value at mirk, for the May .Linen sale puer4
yard
TABLE DAMASKS, 47c. t,riW
Vere strong, heavy half-bleeched table
danlnsk, all puts- linen. Will wear and
blench well, as gest as we have ever sold
fur Sic and Me, for our May Liuen,,_.Salc
per yard 47C
RUSSIA CRASH, 124c. -SLIM
Rnssia eras)n is very scarce and hard to
get- We have in stock today a big ship-
ment of this u
usi lcer tough towrning, t
extraguuel quality, at per yard 1&A
Good quality all new Ii n crash
towelling, • just the thing fur ,inary
use, special for May Linen ' Per.
vast • 7C
HEAVY LINEN CRASH,
le -inch heavy pare linen crash towel-
ling, colonel borders, the lest we ever
sohd for the money, will stand no end of
hard Wear, per yen. .... ... .. .........•
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au
Three Gocd Napkin Bargains
AT $1.25
Pure linen d: tick table
napkins, good finalities
new " 'patterns. regular.
$1.51) and good value at
that. for May Linen Sale
per dozen $ I
DOILIES, sc
10 deneh lirreu doilies
ryuare or mound, neat pat
terns, knotted fringe
border'', extra value mit
each
y'
,,: Pure linen dawn ek table
AT $1.50
napkins, lllx10inches, good
quality new patterns,
rpediul fur May Liul'n Mcile
.25 per dozen $1.50
TRAY CLOTHS, 25c ;r
Fancy damask tray
cloths, new patterns, easily viI
worth .16c to Inc. for May large rise. regular :1)e, for
AT $1.75
Pere linen damask
table napkins, 30x30 i nche c,
fine quality, strong firm
cloth, new designs, regu-
lar $2.00 to $2.226, May$1.75
Linen Sale per dozen . _
TRAY CLOTHS, 35c
Fine 'futility damask
ray clothe, new patterns, ti
t t y t"ov
SC 1 Sale
OTHER LINES WE HAVE NOT ROOM TO MENTION HERE. Ifr�'�''
s' Seconds .Cheaper Still
t goods we will sell several hundred dollars' worth of makers'
all intents and purposes will wear as well as the firsts.
little flaw or imperfection in the weave that causes them to
not sold as perfect goods. In lots of cases it is hardly notice -
to make the manufacturer sell them at a liberal discount.
them.
Towelling
bor. P
to 5
1 t h many l p
ox.ol
8c t l II
f h d
iii. g Our Corset 1Viaker
old makes that sold at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 1
f 75
our corset maker because we found one who puts better
Corsets he makes to sell for $1.00, $l:`�a, and $1.50 than did the
makes are all here. Easy -fitting comfortable Corsets they are.
French and American models. Properly shaped and built
a long as they last
room to keep the old makes and the new once even if we
Saturday we are going to char out all the lines we aro diaeon•
no matter what they formerly sold at.
of Comets in Crompton'.. �\'. It., It. h L, and nlhrr ,landnnl well-known
to 511, hut not all «frees in each nvtke. Ictal owls-, we have of lines we have been
fill, tip -to -date shepem, Because ser• have changed our maker we put the whole
choice per opals,
pot DOZENS OF
t�pp, ri�r
cb pa Y
Linen . e e your choice May Linen Male your 35c
at 25C I choice fur
l t; Claker
With the perfect seconds. These to
There is just some
be thrown out and
able, but it is enough
Here are a few of
Mill Remnants, Table Linen
About Sia) mill mein:ode of
bleached and- unbleached Tlthle
If
Towelling Ends
i110 yarb linen crash TowP
meat of them have colored
ders, lengths run from I y
yards. They are just es g ne
if you bought them off web
they were not the remnants
would have to sell them at
Commencing May 12th you
buy them at, per 7e and
Chan
,
Lengths t h'td I h I g
we 1 j to 1 The ' �t 1
11k.
can
that of
of
Linen. We cannot quote any
price for then just because there
are so many. run from
y yar c. ' ne whole lot
goes on sale Saturday at prices
a mean a saving to buyers
a Past one-quarter what.hey
usually pay.
Clearing the
or , c per pair.
We have changed
old one. The new it
Copied from the latest `t
to retain their shape a
Now we haven't
them, get
Cloths ad Napkins, Seconds
Dozens of Cloths with Napkins
n mate , sizes and qual-
ities and marked at one -tweeter
0 one-third less than regular
rice just. because ofa slight
flaw. you want a good cloth
and a dozen napkins and want to
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lot on sale Saturday at your
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