The Signal, 1909-8-19, Page 81
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THE SIGINAL: GODE RIOS ONTARIO
-.- town on un sy un his return from
tri b • boat to ,bolt. Mr. Russ is
NIXON STURDY'S DEATH, 1 PERSONAL MENTION. ! M d 1 f I
P )
Accident at Holmeivdle Bridge Results Frank Beattie, of Berlin, visited hie an rxperirnced and ruccess(ul wrwlwr
of the teaching profrwiun, having
Fatally. {wreitr the past werk,
taught for several years in Arbfirld
The people of tludrrich township Krv. J. Muir left lash Saturday 00 and Huron townsbipe.
his return to Grimsby. Recent arrivals at The Maples are :
Mies Carrie Nice. Miss Carrie Howes,
Miss Leila Kies, of Detroit: Misses
Lillie and Ida Marchand. of Exeter ;
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. May, Misses Oladys
and Thalia May and baby May, Mrs.
Butt. of Stratford ; Mr. `storm, of De-
troit.
►e-
truit.
Orville and Orton Durnin left this
wording fur Regina. They iutend
taking a Normal comae there., Horace
Towiff, of Bentuillrr, also Is muting
former (1. C. 1. students for wb the
Nest has attractions. He left this
wonting for Mo oso,nin, intending to
spend a season at (aiming Iwfore. pro
ceeding with his studies.
W. E. Elliott war in town over
Sunday visiting his `)trent", Mr. and
Mrs. U. M. Elliott. Mr. Elliott is now
with The London Free Press and like+
his new location well. On severing
his connection with Thr Toronto
News. with which he had lawn two
years or more as news editor. he was
pres.•pted by the edituiiMI staff with
an engraved ring in token of the
goodwill of him newspaper comrades.
were shacked on Friday batt to barn
of the death of Nixuu Sturdy, the
well-known tognebip clerk. which oc-
curred at the Clinton hospital as the
result of an areidrnt the prey. h day
at the Huluiesville bridge. ,litr.
Study and (w,rge W. Trnhutt welt)
i akiug. duw i is rltetiu') of t he old bridge,
the timber of whit'b they had pure Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Acheson are holi-
chasel. and Mr. Sturdy was pulling soy my at Culloden Lake.
out at (silt when Kota. of the timbers
rollap*t•d and in hat "
Sturdy with thew. 11e fell on his
heal and received such injw'ier as to
render, hit% uurousciuus. Au auto-
mobile was at hind and iu it the in-
jured loan was conveyed to l)r.
thing's hospital at Clinton, where
everything pussilik was d • for 1 '1'hcssalon Adv., ate : Mr. and Mrs.
but without avail. Mr. taunly mowing faster, of liasterieh, are guests of Mrs.
away at midnight will 1. ll.lvwg t1•- lirahauo.
gained consciousness. Mrs. A. J. Paluidge and daughter.
Mr. Sturdy was a native of oodericll Alargnrrt, are spending it few weeks
township and spent his life there, for 111 Flirest.
twenty years or more being the clerk
of the township. Hr was it son ut the
late John Sturdy, and o. survived by
three brothers Thoutas, of town, end
John au.1 tirorge, of lioderich town-
ship. He was unmarried. In religioic
-ole wax it Mrthndiat-
' ('onePrvtltlye. Ile war a man of can-
sitleiabll• means and his faro' on the
ith concession is one of t he beat in the
township. He was a,gruial, likeable
wan. anti was known front end to read
of the township.
The remains were niters.' au Mait-
land cemetery on Sunday afternoon
and the funeral was the largest seen
in this sectiuu.tur wain- yarn, Prole
procession, and at the cemetery there
was, a great assemblage of people.
_ The funereal was under Micron,
auspices, and Rev. R. W. Millvanl
was *the officiating clergyman. The
pall-bear•1's were Joseph Whitely.
Charles Whitely awl Tliumas (iinn, of
tiaslrrich township. and F'. F. t.awr-
euce, Dr. ('lark and John Helical, of
-town. Maitlaw.il.tatgs._'v•, "'t ♦ ,JT. Mira Oiivr-3+mn,t, c.f Aubtats.-ta
and A. to.. of which deceased was a spending her vacation with her aunt.
member, attended the funeral in a Mrs. 11. Tutfonl, in town.
irody. Mliir Pearl d4oldrilwnder. of Toledo.
Ohio, is visiting at tile residence of
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Polley.
Henry Wiggins left this morales on
his return to Winnipeg.
Misr Maud Watrou, of Toronto, is
visiting at the old home.
Arthur and Stephen Jane are visit-
ing relatives in Mitchell
Constable Ph.•lailwas in Exeter for
several days during the past week.
Midi Emmeline Dietrich, of Flora
dale. is visiting her relatives in town.
Rev K. W • Craw, of Fergus, it
the guest of his relative. Mrs. Oen.
Morris,
Chant Boyd, of Toronto, lout been
visiting his mother, Mrs. D. Boyd,
Elgin aveneie. •
�It.. J. C. Moria. of Wat•neMich.. is
visitiug her 111(1*her, •1. F'., iN}Phar,
road
Rev. J. E. Hunter and wits. of Tip
pert ill.., are 1eiewlug old acquaint.
antes in town.
Miss May Parke-, of Alight Craig, is
visiting at the residence of , her rela-
tive, Mr*. Carrie.
Miss Prow and Miss Blonde, of Chat-
ham, are Kuwte of Mrs- (Dr.) Nichol.
51tn,l West street.
i rs. lis ora, o :bra ord, was visit-
ing her parents. Mr. end Mrs. Thos. -
Lawson, last week.
Miss ;lfiunie Mclennan, of Toronto,
is visiting her mother, Mre. F. McLen-
nan, Nrlalm street.
brussels Post . Miss Stella Speirau,
of tiodetich, has been visiting Miss
W'inl,i. Long in luau.
LOODERICH MUSICAL SOCIETY. t
Qfbcers Re-elected at Annual Meeting
-- Finanidal Statement.
The annual alerting of the Ouderich
Musical Society was held on Tuella
evening. The officers were re-elect
with s few changes in the executive
committee, the list (wing now as fol-
lows :
'•PrniiTriT--R, if. lieynold
Vice -president -J. A. McIntosh.
8e•retary--W. H. Robertson.
Treasurer -C. A. Nairn.
Additional members of executive --
J. S. Platt, (inn. Stewart, W. Millar,
W. E. Kelly, A. Saunders. J. Sehade,
J. A. Rumba'', H. I.. Watson, D.
Thompson.
The treasurer's statement from
oris, -4*. Itlask-40-Jane-I14, 44414, -was- its
follows :
SUMMER SPORTS.
•The Fain trophy hue gone to Sea -
forth. two rinks from that town de-
feating the Mitet,.0 defenders last
Friday hy two shots. ,
In s Hed P
Heron anti League base•
r ball
Ranee played et Blyth on Tuesday
between Hiytk and Mitchell, thehome
(ram sun by a true, of 1 to :4.
One of the pleasant features Lf the
howling tolwnamrnt last week_ was,
the presence of John Wynn, who al-
thongh not etltlieirntly - -ree.wer eel
from his recent severe i lnen. to take
a hand in the gawp was there Go show
W. H. McMillin, of Ann Arbor,
Mich*, is cisitintt his parents and' his
.inter, Mr'.. J. F. McPhee. -
Miss llessie Henstridge leturn.d on
Saturday from'st.nding her holidays
at her home at Burlington.
Thos. Kic•kley, of Guelph, is visiting
at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. %Vm.
Sharman, %Valerie.. rllret.
MIs. W; Reg. Sheenier' isspenldieg
it couple ,f weeks visiting old friends
At Guelph and Rockwood.
Wingham. Advents : Misses Ethel
and Allie Beckwith tar visiting friends
his old interest in for sport, to rejoice 4t (intieticti and rlsrwhrrv•.
wtttrthtAtewtru rrjole•rd, and to "keep- (reotgersroddart. ofTui<antn; tliited-
with those,who wept. at the home of his parents, , Mr. and
Goderich Wins Again.
• - The Goderich baseball tram scored
another win at Clinton on Monday
aftetnoun, Fo a splendid game, the
score -helurro to The rhos were Aaron tntier'Itn
made by -O. Webb, H. McCreath, H, Ott Monday after • visit at the maid -
Belcher, 0. Dean and C. Devine, for eu•e of Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich.
Gndirich; and by -T. Hawkins, A. Stratford Beacon : Mise Winnie
Alexander, R. Taker end C. :Twit• Shaw, of unnlop, in at pteaeotthe
cbell, for Clinton. •Som.' ee'nrarkrbly guest of Mrs. Jas. Turner, Nilr street.
good hitting was done by 4'. Devine
and J. is, both of thrid snaking
three hits out 111 f • times fit the hat.
The players were as follows: biotin
rich - J. Wiggins, p ; V. Dean. c: J.
Tait, I b: J. Ellis: 2 b: H. Belcher; :i
b: C. Devine, x.: 1'. Webb, If :.O,
Ih•an, cf: If. Mcl'restb, rf. Clinton -
IL tanker, p: T. Hawkins: c; Ir.
Johnston, 1 b; 11. Strep, 2 b; A.
Alexander, :4 b; 4', Twitchell, ns; M.
McEwan, 'If: Manning. of : 1.. Kerr,
rf. The score by innings was :
123i5u7s9Total
(laderie i - 2 u I u.,, * 1 1 0 b_
Clinton 22Oouit Ito 4
Protests Marr entered against two
games wnn by liowderich, on the V. E. Eberle and wife. of SiL Louie,
- g h_-tiner-the art th*a*'-AiiirINii• ftfi�fa Wild, or ilTnTiorrtli,
games was not an uftleis) umpire,
These gimes were the first played at
Clinton And the last Karwith Mit.
• chill, played here on the tach. . A
meeting of the executive rnu'iuUtee
of the league *vas called to consider
the matter, and, as (,adorieh had only
one vote against the vote of the repre-
• 'tentative. of the her club,, the
games Mer, thrown out and the node -
rich team was ordered In play the
games Ivor again. The Itteal* have
won the .11arupiuiship of the League
fairly and squarely, and would, per -
hap., 45 justified in refusing to play
the game.. again. as the pier et
tbeer games was accept ale• to'hot h
- - 7Pent*. ,
The Goderich Islerba, learn plays
an exhibition game with Mitchel'. at
Seaforth .11 the d;n- of the i . O. S.
eeilrleration. next 1i'elnesJ.ay. Ott
l.als,r Delo lttyth play... a League
game hen, and probably some wlav
k
nett weeflislenehi Prays er 1Kltebett.
Mrs. 0. S. Stoddart. last week.
Walter Morrie. and Miss Evelyn
Morris returned to Sarnia on Monday
niter a visit to Colborne friends.
Miss Ruby Robiuson. of Sparta, who
had been visiting iu town. left this
wrrk for Nile. where she is teaching
sch. tele
Mrs. J. Sweet, accompanied by her
son Jause.•., of the Exeter Advocate
staff, spent Sunday with friends in
(+ode -tell - a• -
-
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Misner and
son.. Atmore Bruce, are visiting at the
homy of Mrs. Misnrr'P sister, Mrs. M.
W. Howell.
Thomas Morrow left this week on
his return to his h: rule at Margaret.
Man., after a visit with relatives in
this bell 1011. .
The Wtnners_at Dowhng..
The prize winners in the Goderich
bowling tournament, which wan con
Moiled Iasi Friday. were an follows :
Trophy tnateh, E.- 43. Unnrtiee'a
rink, Clinton, consisting of J. L.
Courtier, .I. T. Watts, J. Wiseman
and E. 4.. Collo ire. Prize. toter cel-
lar.ttes, quartered oak, early English
finish. The ,a•rond prize was won by
14. K. Bright's rink, of Seaforth, con
-
Mating of 1). McCallum. K. McLean.
1. Willis and It. E. Bright. Prize•,
four est-gt.see harry iambi.
__--_Association uwtch�l 1L Hurulw.e's
rink. consisting of .1. At•has, H Fox,
J. F Jordan end C. N. Humber,
Pt•ite. four mahogany pwie*tals: The
..runs prize went to F. Davis'• rink.
• ronaaiating- ef.,T. Mclerrmott, .0. A.
Nairn, J. fish mid, I'. Davis. Prize,
four rattan rocking chairs. These are
both Orslerich ,;inks.
Consolation tnmrh, J. M. Best's
rink, of Seafurth, consisting of A. F.
Coulkon, 1. Shine, W. O. Willie and
J. M. Hest. Prize, four rut -glans
tankard pintags, The seronti pre was
won tat W. Allin'M rink. of Luetnow,
consisting of H. Smith, .1. (i. Mmr-
doch, T. Watson and W. Allan.
Prise. two dosed cut-gglint tumblers.
Scotch double's, McGarry and Horn,
Lucknow. PIize, two blaek leather
English .'lull hafts, The /second prize
wan won by F. .1. Rutland and I)r.
- Helmer, of 44swierieh. PPteP, two
lief -rely of "Purity" flour donated boy
rhe 1Veetern Canada Flour Mille Co.
Single., -J. At has, O,alerich ; prise,
Morns 1!hIiIF. Second,- 1r. J. BMC
land, set tsilitary hair brnahea In
leather ease. .
111.. are visiting Harty Young, of
ftort's Hill.
Mrs. la'. Connolly has returned
h ...0. affe•r an extended visit to her
Rev.) A. WV i ht
daughter, Mrs 1 K I H 1 g ,
at Kincardine
Mrs. Joseph Kidd, Mise Mona Kidd
and Masters (herald and Jaek Kidd
are *pending a month at Sainte' Rest
Island, Muskoka.
N. 1). M,trish, of Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich., visited his brother. H. 1. Mt T-
rish, this week. Mt. Morrish is in
lite drug husin.•se at the "Sou.'.
Mr. and Mrs. L. (I. Stewart and
daughter have returned to Woodstock
after *pendiag'a few weeks at Mr.
Stewart's old home at Benmiller.
Mise Olive M. Turner, of Stegner, is
visiting her brother, Harold Turner.
she hats just finished titr summer
nom at the Macdonald Institute.
(TotTpll.
We are sorry to hear of the routin-
tuel illner .,f Mrs. i.e'kie, of Kin.'nrl-
ine, thee of T. T. Leckie, of
town. Mrs. lee -kir, jr., and her little
sun ince at Kincardine at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison l'. Berry and
two children. of Hamtnon.l. Ind., and
Ills. J. W. a rmst rang. of Chicago,
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mies. 1'. Edwards, Oihls,na Soret.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Howe and
daughter. of Toronto, were in town on
Saturday wit h' their automobile, ac•
1o.nq.anied by Mrs. J.ckell, of Exeter,
_'hes. .►rcke•lI, of Youngstown,
0.
D. & C. Excursion to Detroit.
Sat unlay, Y.'pteuier 4th, the steam-
er Pity of St. Ignite. will leave
( oderirh with a State Fair excursion
to Detroit Itound trip fare only e t
and tieket., good returning trent
Detroit until tMptemher Ath.
One kind of diplomat is a wnnuan
who can make R man believe he
knows mare than Rhe does.
Po seeeton is nine points of the Isw,
std the attorney's tee N the tenth.
Kal girt*.
Sal thee on hand...5 glens
rrejTio� ercurd(on aline, Ynllti'. .. u)
Town g�rraatnt... Sum
'+nbacrtplion. .rota sit irons 7gln
MAWS
/. II'CN1/1Tl•axs.
�nPplcnoeatary pat to *landsmen in ramp
-sandIn tear
J. 8..had.. tuwtma+te. .... 1411.1113
Printing 174
Sundrlr'
Manager. on w.'osnt repair to hinted. -
ment...upptie.. els.. . . -NW
n,.l ow* due ll'ea,+nrer rr•-..... _- Mtii
saw
Sheriff Reynolds and C. A. Nairn,
the president and treasurer, wee ap-
pointed n committee to make the an-
.nuwl e*nvass among the sit inns for
.ullncriptious to the funds of the Soci-
ety.
Two Successful Years.
The Goderich Business (college has
batt two wost'slccelsful years. and we
understand that - prospects for the
cowing year are brighter than ever.
The graduates of the li, R. ('. are now
enjoying many of the finest positions
in the leading Canadian and Am.ri-
csarities. and in fact, a large -
her are engaged as teaches ul other
husineus eollegee. A last year's grad-
uate has recently been appointed
commercial teacher in the largest com-
mercial school in the city of Toronto.
As Goderich has pnuved to be soh an
excellent centre, Mr. Spotton has de-
termined to pay special attention to
this school, and. an the citizens of
Huron are ever loyal to their 'own
county, he confidently expects the (1114
p(atronage of all who call Huron their
home. The prestige, which the O. B.
C. enjoys in hying a link of Canada's
greatest chain of high-grade, actual
business =hoots enables all graduate*
to get the hest positions. The fall
term of this excellent school opens
August YII.
Miss Gale, of Toronto, favored the
•on rr)a
tion of Knox church with
h a
solo on Sunday evening.
Preston Strang woe among the
Western excursionists, this morning.
The tyest always looked attractive to
Preston, end we understand he thinks
of locating in the land of greater pat-
sihilitiee.
Mr. and Mrs. Poland, of Cleveland,
who had been visiting Mrs. Poland's
parent.. Mr. and Mtw, Thua. Lawson,
left on Mat 'wilily for their home, gc.
comp/mint by MIs. 1,11y Lawson. who
will spend her holidays with thern.
It. R. Mallows left on Monday for
Algonquin Park to take some pie.
tures for London Graphic,. He was
der fainted by John Storms, of
Evansville, Indiana, who in a slcces.-
fuI amateur photographer.
Harold Taylor and McKee Morrison,
who went up the take with ('ape.
i.itM.on on the North Pier, returned
home on Tuesday night by cul. The
Captain and his nephew, John law-
1ani1, Witt ter horse tater with the
yacht.
Thr Misses Margaret and Grace
Strang left on Frida • for Toronto. en
rotate to the Muskoka district, for a
ten-day sojourns al the resorts on the
lakes. Theywere on the train which
was derailenear %Veer Toronto, hitt
e.caperl without injury.
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Sweet. of Kin.
confine, have been visiting friends
and relatives in town. Mr. MWeet r•e•
cently resigned from the Kincardine
public arhnol staff to ae'Ppt the
principalship of the high school at
Psnetangnishene.
Fred. Row, nt Amlw•rley, was in
TIMOTHY EATON
New Readers
Authorized b • the Ontario Board of
l'dticatlon.
We have is full stork of the above
readers with Omenceptinn of Pert
2, which i. not yet puhliehed.
Pi ices are as follows :-Primer, price
4e. 1st Book,, whirh we will have
1111 0111' PlhelW.111111 noon at) pihli.hed.
price lir.. :lid Reader, price 14o. 4th
Reader, price Bk..
Retldea the above we have all other
new authorized Text Kook, for pub-
lie
e-lir schools., separate schools and col-
legiate institute, at closest pub-
lished prices. Terms.: Strictly cash,
without any eze•eption.
We have also a splendid stork of Ex-
ercise and Scribbling Books, all new
attractive up -to date covers, prices
ranging from le up.
We make a specialty of 3c Blank
Books, containing more praises than
any other on the market.
Quality
Store J►
'PHONE 43.
i THE CLEAN GROCERY
BULK TEA
We make a specialty of blend-
ing Bulk Teas, sad, while our
sale of tea is very large, we think
it should be large, cunsidrriug
the extra value we give. In
blending tea, we not only profit
by our own twenty-five years'
experience. but we also give you
the benefit of the lhirtyyears'
experience ul our predecessor.
WecRar•ge you ti thing fur put.
ting our tea in packages. but
give you the full viable in quad-
ity. four (duller of forty-two
different blends, and prices
frim 2.51. W 44IL• per pausal.
Our 10C Mack sail black and
green mixed is a great seller.
TRY 1T.
Specials for 'Saturday
Irk pw:kage Purr ("told Quick
Tapioca, 71c
Iter package Bird Seed, Satur-
day. 7lc
Sac sealer of 11 'ling Powder,.Bic
$4,111 cut -glass Berry Bowl, $2..
tl-2. iie.tCa pirl'r Toilet set- $2 (11
IIsi.:al Dinner Set, 97 pieces, $1.514
)Se Hest Saloon. Saturday,.. 120
WANTFiD
Cboire Butter and Fresh Eggs.
0. S. EWING
Sticeessor to -C. 'A. N'AIRN.
=-,'=
The Colonial Book Store,
fiEO. PORTER, Prop.
Phone too. Court Hole Square,
Noderi0).
NEW
Telephone Directory
'rhe Bell Telephone Co.
"f c'Ana&
15161111W 111111011W a
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
for the I)iatriet of We.tern Ontario,
int•Inding
60DR CN,
r d e r• for newconneetIons,
changes of firm names, changes of
aired oldresse., or for duplicate
entries, should be handed in AT ONCE
to
GEO. PORTER.
LOCAL MANA(6KK.
Cb It Alit*
Kittcardiae Bacon
is in great demand. liavr are
rouged for two shipments per
weer. drliverel 'I'ueeday and
Friday. Mr. Coleman, of
Kiuealdine, is the sole pro-
prietor of the Kpieue brandy
of cured greats. The railway
official cars use it exclusively/
lily, it a trial.
All kinds o1
Whole and Mixed Spices
for the pickling.w.'asun.
We handle the River Valley •
Creamery Butter
from Dungannon, the best
for the price, . ;
- Also fresh supply of
GOOD DAiKY Ht'TTKR
Highest cash pl•iee raid for
KOIOS, RL'1TEIl and LARD.
J. J. McDONALD
'Phone 130.
rI.A SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Footwear
The greatest hargaius 4*,
4111,111 Tie Nhoes 1•YI'1' 1116,1'.1
111 ULAN kit.
Come early for these under-
priced Shoat. There it more
than 011e pair that will suit
you and Ill y„II, hot Ate
thew are the soler you, ale
of being gstir kly satisfied.
SO ('OME EARLY.
Mole Agouti, for
Queen Quality Shoes
(for Moment
Walk -Over Shoes
(for meal
1
REPAIRING
Downing & MacVicar
t I II_ North side of Square.
West at.
-...
The Signal to January 1st, 1910, for 25c.
-1.1. OCR MUMMER FI-RNI1I'Rh:
has been marked it "hurry up" fig-
..
but enetlgh tube in the way 01 fall
stock now arriving. -
-----W -N PREFER 4-114-14440M
to its company and in order to fa. 11 -
Bate a speedy elearan, a of reed :old
rattan funtitin• we have readjusted
pricey, in many NM., rutting 1,11 al'
profit,. This in your e•hatie •
GEO. JOHNSTON,
FU'RNiTI'RE and UNu1Rl'ARI1,i,
The Shoe 4e Hold Up
THE GREAT " TER -OFF" SALE OF
HITS UNDERWEAR
STARTS
Saturday, August 2Ist.
IT WILL LAST FOR TEN DAYS.-' t+ > is ,
Once again the time has conte for oiir •tnimal "C1tiarter-Oft7 Sale of
nett' \t'hreel
uc
ntlerttrar. When we pass tFie`iui3IIe int :Cuiusn
t'cvervgarft•ni.
t ets a
ink price on it, and that new price is ' 1
ONE-QUARTER LESS THAN THE OLD ONE.
Every single, solitary garment must be sold. \'ou know the high quality of the
underweat, that is here. Buying it at a straight "Quarter -Off- regular price
means sea oarjT,alns WI AU a ou Is our war' 0 c ear t e se ves and
counters at.thc season's wind-up and your way to save money.
Come and
what we have whether volt want to buy or not. Y -
511
a
40 White Skirts, regular 75c
to $5.00
"ONE: QUARTER OFF"
for yonrexamina:ion 1t mv1e by one 0( lite
foremost Am .1.-ifn.er.of the,. nnty. WS.
'hoe that l• aa. honealy Anil; a- It f. ekllMlly
pinyl.e.1. -
!Misty; f'1)3fr JET AND STYI.i
reserved it, wearer Bans long service a. well.
Corte and have yol.r fest nted with ti pant.
There are *41 sire. 'net width,, so we ran guar
anter stir a. Rood ea if yon had year •.ha•ii
made to order
WM. SHARMAN
(;(l TO
WORSELLS'
HARDWARE'
F(iR "I 111. BEST
ROOF=ING,
PLUI"1BINO,
EAVESTROUGHINO,
RFPAIRING,
HARi)WARE,
TOOLS,
STOVES,
Etc.
THEY SEL1. CHEAPEST
30 White Clowns, regular 75c
to $3.00
"ONE QUARTER OFF" -
Less than 100 same.-_
pies at Half
Jas[ half -mire for leen
than tt10 sample garments
Skirt s
k t
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of quality and every ono a
sample. Now your choler.
EXACTLY HALF-PRICE
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65 Corset Covers, regular , 25c
to $1.50
"ONE QUARTER OFF"
35 pair Drawers. regular 25c
to 51.25
"ONE: QUARTER OFF"
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The areateat Lot of LUUea we ever sold at
5c a yard goon sale Saturday.
They are worth two. three or four times the prier. every
yard of therm. A clearing lot bought front an Esgliah
maker a'ie avbr1a is regular r rrI.
hinny, man kinds
.
white. cream and colors. A dozen or more widt
qual-
ities silt able for trimming dregs.•• and uiderwr:ac. 'Take
our Ilex rd for it. *he biggestlace hu gains we ever offend
von. It will pay you to lay in a supply for next season.
Tome Matur.lay for nome of them. Over 14)4) yard. to 5c
sell, worth Ito' to 21e p •r yard. Choice per yard
SOME SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Specials beyond a doubt, each and all of them, worth your coming after, be-
cause they will save you money. Prices et) low either because we bought them
andel' value ourselves or want them out of the way before fall 'goods get herr.
Ready for yo u Saturday morning.
25c Hose, 2 pairs 35c
lu doze Iadi44' Cot toh Holl.',
414140 ',lack. tan or fancy pat-
terns. Full fashioned, fine
quality, standard 'Lac goods
everywhere, Ido pairs of
them for you Saturday la,
2 pairs for
Tan Ribbed Hose,
2 pairs for 25c
Tan cotton Hose, fine rib,
seamless feet, sizes 7 to fit,
standard Lae quality, only
these are "Seconds,'
gelling at 2 pairs for...4..Jc
Ladies' Gloves, 19c
C11 or Irl peke of them -
limit, lisle thread Gloves --
black, white and tan. Also
silk and net Gloves -black,
white and colors. A gen-
, nine clean -lip of Mc to 511c
Iona. All elites In the lot,
Mut not of any one quality.
Clearing Saturday per 1('t)
pair uD7
Tie Furs
60c Lisle Gloves, 25c
Thirty-five pairs of these --
'deck, white an.l tan. Extra
fine finality lisle, buttoned
wrier. Regular (Mk:, clear-
ing Saturday per pair rl5C
Hundreds of Hand-
kerchiefs, 5c each
A great big shipment of
plain and fancy Handker
chiefs, assorted kind. end
alae.. Worth 10: and 1Gr,
Rome even more. Allen sale
Saturday morning at ymrr
choice of the Int ' .... .. , .
Pure LlnenTowels,
23c, worth 35c
1:50 pure l i nen Towels, hem -
'stitched ends, huckahack,
guaranteed absolutely pure.
We offer you your choke
Saturday at its low it p1 -ice
ea yon can Icy t.heti,
wholesale hy the doyen, 23c
each
Ilavr you been irk to see our big fur displty 1 If not, you have
mi.'el Riving an exceptionally floe lot of furs. We will 1s• glad to
show thele at tiny time, end if you have no thought at all of rim-
Int)
uebu) ing ran onnkc i1 worth your while to May now, et well as giving
you very h greater variety to nelert from than you t•an pos•ihly
get late!• on in the Reason.
Plain White Hand-
kerchiefs, 2 for 5c
' duet 1:11 et this little price
-olein white he,metitchel
Handkerchiefs. Splendid for
school. SaUorday spec- GC
IaI, 2 for . J
Vests, 3 for 25c
125 buliei white cot too Vests,
halt shoves or sleeveleoa, fin"
quality, special Mature
day 3 for ... 25Jc
Lisle Vests, 29c
23 only ladies white lisle
thread Vests, Swiss manu-
facture, neck and sleeves
nicely trimmed with lace.
Regular 50c and moo' etel
Saturday each
Silk Remnants
A whole tableful of silk
Remnants, lengths run from
one-half to four yards. A11
kinds of silk represented in
the lot, Noll by the piece
only at pretty never the half -
Linen
Linen Suitings, 1 Sc
1:0 yards of Linen Suit -
Ing., mostly neat stripe
.Recta in the seaeon's tont
popular colorings. 'A Clean-
up of the stock at the end of
the Seamon. Regular Sac to
Our, choice of the lot
per yard, Sat nrday,....i5C
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