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THE SIGNAL : GMT- [CH. ONTARIO
OUNGANNON.
/r A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK
T. NOW.,- At haute a very day except Thum
day.. New remedy (or eztosethurteeth ttluuut*-
teems. bolt*, than as.. ( man and bridge work.
•t`. Aluminum plate. Ilton breakable .
N. H. -You oast always have}•our work murk
Iwo lar done In the dental Mlles more Lune,
better facilities tor dully[ the work, inure aunt
tunable for the patient.
NOTICE. THE LO('AL AOENt'Y
1n I iinirsiinon tor The Sigual ,.• at the
ot.,w Houk and Stationery Store where
order. will be navo od tur •ut+•usili n. ad
vert .itis and job work. and wenn.. will he
I0v.'u fur amount. sst.1 for the Aarue.
u •AHI:A1NS IN %VALI. PAPER AT
IP the I'o.luttto• Stine. The.-.. s iJo.t *few
of the many twesain• w hieh we hat a to odor
I:a•, H. 1 c and lex Wall Pavers selling for Itc:
Lee. 1.1c ant rk• Walt 1'awM•m for lac_: • se. irk'
net It, Well Puler• tor :e. M. RYAN. ton
'cannon;
Wl nhIlii.UAY, Sept. Pith.
Mitis Lottie (idiettn left lust week to
visit friends at Winghann.
A large n tier from herr will take
in IAoralun Fair next week.
1lrs. McTaggart. of Exeter, is a
guest at the home of Dr. ('ase this
week.
Mier Etta Johnston retinue' yester-
day froca Toronto, where eke had
Teen attending the millinery open•
lige,
Hower! Carr letut•ned-frenu Exeter
ou Saturday after a month's visit with
friends there. He was accompanied
by his uncle, who visited here for a
couple of days.
Mts. Johnson 1.•1't yesterday ten :t
week's visit to f5irnds in Clinton.
She was accompanied by her dough
ter, Mies Elves who will attend the
Collegiate Institute in that town.
H. Rutherford returned ten Satin da •
last from New Ontario. where he had
been en • eel with a surveying poart,•
ant,nng college on Ucto oar it. .
Among theme attending the Tor
untie Exhibition this week are : S. J
Young std Lorne, J. \\'rtlkun), Har
vey Treleaven, J. .I:tekwan and
Miss t'ora Roberts.
I•s'Aul't: Ui )-Ii Ras. --On 1V1dnesla)
evening of hest week the officers of the
,lunior Epworth Leagirr were elected
for the enstlingaix mr.nths s. follows
President, Maggie. Disher : secretary,
('ora Allen : extremist. Edith Tre-
leaven. The lasagne has a :member
ship otTtvrr forty
DLNo.tNNoN AT Tate O. C. I.—
lmohg the new studentltet the (i. ('.
1. this tern) will he found the follow-
ing from Ihnganm' : Roy Medd,
Bert Wiggins and Misses Ethel Caw,
Ethel. Glenn, 1i•ene Oliver, Janie
Stothers, Pearl McKenzie and Vela
Durnin. These with the *Detente
from ihinga already enrolled
there snake -a 'targe rationing froik)
this centre. We wish them all every
success in their Collegiate Institute
career.
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KINTAIL.
\VKDNIWr,AY, Sept, `Ib.
Mr. Jellie made a business trip to
Toronto last week.
John Sheehan left yesterday nn the
exclusion to the West.
W. Welch, of Detroit, is emending
his vacation renewing acquaintances
this neighborhood.
Mr. and .to. Hiehard Oke and chil-
dren. of Uolerieh, spent a few days
last week with Mrs. Okps sinter, Mrs.
Secorl Owen.
While getting out a stick of timber
to eompletr his barn. Mike Dineen re-
ceived an injury to his knee which
will lay him up for some dope.
Mies Ethel Finlaye n returned to
her home in Huron yesterda • after
spending a taw der. with Mrs. H. Me -
Donald. She was accompanied down
00 Sunday by Miss Catherine Smith
and Dan Finlayson.
WOMEN'S IN$TITI'TK —Thr Kintail
bt•an'hofthe Women's Institute met
for its September meeting at the
home of Mrs, K. Hamilton. The at-
tendance was not es Targe as usual.
owing to the busy season and the cold
day. The making, keeping and mat
taint; of butter wee 1 I1*1•Iiased. The
next meeting will 1e held at the Mune
of Mrs. John N. McKenzie, 12th con-
cession, on 1)•tohwr 0th. All ladies
an. invited.
CREWE.
MMNOAY, Sept. nth.
Howard Inrnin- left on Thursday
for Saskatoon. .
David Barclay intends going to the
\Vest tomorrow.
Mies Mary Culbert, of Mefeking,
spent Labor Day here.
Mies Nina Kilpatrick left an Thurs
day for the Toronto Exhibition,
Robert Henry and Herb Attm, of
Belfast, called on friends at Crewe on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blake and fam-
ily, tet Holmemville, visited at the
home of William Henry Maize on
Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. T. longs') were the
guest. of Mr. and Mrs. H. 'Higgins nn
Sunday.
Charles McDonagh, of Zion.`antT
J. Johnstone, of Lanes. wore Crewe
visitors on Sunday. •
Mr, and Mrs. torn. Janes, of Kin -
lough, spent a few days of last week
visiting relatives here.
Mr• and Mrs. William Shackleton.
of Prosperity, visited Mr. and 'Mrs.
Wm. Shackleton on Sunday,
Mise . Maggie Kilpttriek, who is
teen hung near Wingham, spent the
week -mut at her home here.
'Mr. and Mrs. Roh•rt Miehenzie and
family, of ttungannom, .pent Sunday
at the hone of Hngh Finnigan.
We ere glad to hear that Shadrarh
• Rivett, who has been under the
doctor's care fol some time, hs haw
improving,
John Meellnneli and his sisters,
Ise Mary and 'Mise Florence, nt
Lothian, spent Sunday at the home of
Andrew Culbert.
Mian Resai. Mallough returned
home on Friday after !sending a few
Weeks et the home o/ per aunt, Mrs.
Thomas Shtrkl•tnn.
COLOURIST.
\Vetere:tort Y, Sept. Sth.
Miss Mona M. Walter has helm en-
gairol an teacher by the. trustees of S.
R. NO. 7.
\Vim, Itry (TRAIN. The farmers of
thie distrint will have exeeptlonally
favorable opportunities this year of
disposing .1f their grail, as .1. IN
Kernighan announrei that he will be
at McCaw station on \Vedneetlay.
Thetreday and Friday of each week to
buy all kinds of grsin. The grain
will he handled through the store-
hoise which is jnet being completed
at the C P. R. station,
Tinirtsetivu'Neert°t,--Wm, C. Duret,
of the Maitttnd concession, threshed
on the 24th of Augnet- the earliest
date. he believe,. einee he began
fainting Ile has an idea that he {lad
the first threshing this year In the
township. The grain turned out well
and altogether rev threnhed 1,511
Mabel..... There was a big thresh—
ing last week at .1 N. Kernighan',.
Alt °get her 3,1111 l iehelm were threshed
in three days. Among the teeords
was one of 751E hueheks of oats
threshed in two hours, and another
war fifty-five bushels of oats in five
whiniest. Levi Snyder did the job
with his outfit.
AN OLID 1(1141DENT UoNg. The
death on Sunday last of Jaunee Me
Hardy removed an old and resps•ted
resident of the township. Mr. Me -
Han was in his seventy-first year
and had been ill and eouined teethe
hollow f„r severe! years. He welt horn
in this' township and all his life bis
honor was herr. though for some years
in Ilia early lite he followed the occu-
pation ' of tailor. Afterwards he
nrrneed his atterrttnn to' farming and
hied with his brother John on the 11th
•eesiion, near Loyal, where he died.
He wads unmarried. Mrs. Andrew
Owen is his eider. He was a l'rerby-
terian and an adherent of Swith'e
Hill church, The funeral took place
on Tuesday afternoon t, Colborne
cerate•ter •, Rev. J. It. Mar° oflciating.
I'll pallbearers seers Alex. Cln. Alex.
Voting, Jas. McBride, Maud. Kerr,
Charles Mcllarly and Jas. `V5tam,
LOTHIAN.
M, slot, Sept. nth.
Miss Maggie McLean, of Kintail.
spent but week at Mrs. Rol. Caup-
bell'a °
Mot t?- Boyd and --slaughter, of
(ioierich,'visited here for dry last
week, •
Mrs. Robertson. of Winghatu. it the
guest of her brother. Neil Mut' whi.
(us' a week. \
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THE BYLAW.
In considering the American Rood
Machine G,. bylaw. to be voted upon
on Raturday next, it he to be borne in
mind that the I'unmany already has a
valuable cunuect.iun in Canada. It
has been doing business in this cowl
try for twenty years and has • market
already established. Everywhere.
throughout Canada ran iw found the
machines inenufactured by this Com-
pany. The Champion rued machine
awned by the town of (iucterich is the
product of the Company, to addition
to the large market in old Ontario
there Ids an immense market in the)
Northwest and In the Cobalt district
which has never been canvassed for
this Corupany, and all over Caned
good businew is to he had as soon
the Company is in a position to .tt-
tend to it.
as'
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The Company is not asking fur a
hen. The proposition 1* for gum -
linter of donde, which will cwt the
town nothing unless the Company
fail*.
s • e
t.det•icl her now a very te-
s(wt•table list of factories :
The Uollerich Organ (o,
The Western Canada Flour Mille ('o.
The Zloty Engine Works Co.
Thr Kennington Furniture Co.
The Wheel Riga.
The (ioeteric•b Knitting Co.
Thr Jackson Manufacturing Co -
The lioderieh Planing Mills.
These give employment to a large•
number of hands, and the addition of
Mrs. Neil Mutdo'h and Mrs. Robert- 1
sort drove to \Valkerton and called at
Paisley Iasi”week.
Miss Mary McDonald and Miss Ellie n
1- 4 AMID; -a dJ. Ate speadlUR
their vacation et theft• homes here.
Mrs. McAndrew and three ehildren f�
of Ethelbert, Man , are visiting the It
former's permits. Mr. and Mr•'. Mc. t
la•su, and also her sister, Mn. hal. 11
4'xmplell,
LABOR PAY SPORTS.
he hold Machine Corppany will
make a handsome increase in the
weekly payndl ter lioderieh's factory
►en,
0 0 .?
The chaterlrh' flreTary wtir`ITATt'
ractically a monopoly of the menu.
.tetter of road machinery in Canada.
is to be remembered that Ileretofine
he great part of the Canadian de.
'anti has been supplied from the
nited State.
•*.
No stock of thrlbin y will be feu
Ice. The people hehin it hove full
'widener in its eu-er
rrs - d-
wiiroo(
fer the stock for sale.
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The overwhelming major it7 of the
sines men of the town are 1 favor
passing the bylaw. Business men
preciate a hnsinp S propuitiouo
• • •
Mr. \Voais points nut that in,
40 to the security required ley -_
wn in lands, buildings and equip.
•nt to the value of . $70.1100, the
mpany will require working capital
at levet $*1,11111, snaking R total in-
stment of at least. $1Ol,000, The
write guarantee is for cinly-$14,1n0r.-"
Godench Celebrates with Baseball and s"
Bowling. ...t
Labor Day was etlebrate(l in tiole-
rich with a baseball mate+ between
Mythanti (ioodericb iind with a bowl- hu
ing tournament among the members tell
of the local club. The former was • tip
l eag11e game and gives fnderieh un-
disputed title to the championship of
the Hmvon-Perth League, the result tit
being 8 to :d in favor of the home team. rte
The tournament provided • moot en- 1111
joyahle day's pleasure for the bowlers. (o
There was a good attendance at the „f
ball game and the Land of the :ard yr
Regiment was on band. (iolerich had t„
the lest of play all round, and the
gable ended with n score of 8 to 3
in ite favor, with an innings to spare.
Rlyth's pitcher was supposed be i
pretty gond man in the box. but our
own Wiggins struck out 11 to . Me -
Arthur's. 'and three Uoderich riayers
got to first on hells off McArthur,
while Wiggins let only one Blyth man
vtdk. The score by innings was AN
fulIOW* : \,
1 2 :1
(halericb 1 0 0 •
Bluth n 0 'o• 2
O. Dean made two tido-base hits and
E. McMillan one. Fork stolen bases
were coedited to Ooderieh and one to
111)111. The umpires were Anderson, of
Iflyth, end Potts, of Uoxlerich-
This is Uoler•ich's last Ramp in the
League for the Actaeon. Mitchell has
)-et a game to play, at Clinton, and
the standing of the teams is at fol.
lows :
Won 1.04 To Play
lin,lerich 10 2 0
Myth n 11 - II
Kitchell ,i n 1 `
Clinton 3 8 1
The howling tournament at Scotch
modes on the West street green woe
an interesting contest. litany of the
'lavers, although members of the
doh, having never played ibfnre.
Th. prizes were : For the trophy
nlateh. two janliniervs and two
weelgewetel jugs, and for the consul-
•ation rlmtrh two Wedgewood 'jugs
oel two bronze figures. 1. 11. Tiger!
111 Will Dirt rich were the winners of
the first prize in the 4r•ophy tnatrh
anti the second went to Robert Mr -
Lean and Hugh Polley. The consola-
tion snatch has not yet been finished.
T. McDermott and Charles (,arrow
get the first prize, and ir. Macklin
and N. Lew in have to play nth with J.
E. Jordan and C. A. Reid for the see-
ond prize.
4 5 II 7 R VT'I
0 :1 0 1 a 11
1 4 4 0 0:1
HYMENEAL.
Farr Andrews.
At the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Andrews, Huron roast, an
early morning wedding took place 1,1
Wednesday, September 1•t. when
their youngest daughter, Anne
lialytltr, Iweatue the feriae of Fri ward
.tames Farr, 1,1 Stratford, son of Mr,
and Mrs. James Farr. E tet street.
The eetemnny wets performed at 44
,•lock by Rev. .lets. A. Anderson in
the pretense tef immediate relatives
1 •. The bride, who was unattended,
WWI etemingly attired in a travelling
suit of L, with old rose hat, and
carried a la bouquet of herded roses.
After the weeg breakfast the
happy couple left on•le 7:11 O. T. R.
train for a short trip to Western
States. As they arrived a .e sta-
tion they were handed a telegra .f
eongratdation from theroom
brother, reel', of Kenot•a. The bride
received many handsorn* wedding
gifle, and the young couple commence
wedded life with the good wishes of
rota)). friends. Mr. and Mr. Farr
will reside e1 Stratford, Mr. Farr be-
ing a (+rand Trunk Railway engineer
et that point
Walter -Bisset.
•'M,ltford Heights," the residence of
Kr. and Mrs, Samuel Bisset, wa, gay
With a festive throngesterda), the
happy, orrasion being the mwrriage of
their daughter, Elizabeth, to Richard
'John Penny Walter, mon of John
\Vatter, postmaster of MaltfoM. The
happy young maple atom/ before a
I, ink o1 ferns as Rev. James A. An -
(lento!), piston of Knox church, per-
formed the ceremony, and the horse
was decorated with asters and other
flowers. - The wedding morel' Was
played by Mis..fennie Iinwell, of Sae
kalonn, Mark., cousin of the bride.
The bride wore w pretty dress of whit•
embroidered mull and carried a how
pier of lily-of-fhe-valley and rows.
She was given away by her father.
Miss Jean MrRwan was Hower -girl
and voicea pink Milk dress and carred
w basket of pink miters. The event
took Mere at I1 o'clock and after the
ceremony the guests, to the number
of about seventy five. enjoyed a sum-
ptuoua repeat. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
left on the C. P. R. train for a trip to
Toronto and down the St.. f.awr•enee,
attended by the bent wishes of a host
of friends. The Lrids'a travelling suit
was of moss grey. The groom's gift
to the bride was a sunburnt of pearls
And to the flower girl a gold locket
and chain. Among the guests from
ottaide points was Rev. R. A. Mont-
gomery, of Montreal, a cousin of Lha
bride.
Remember the date of voting*+—Sat-
ohandrday. September 11th—and he nn
R. C. Bichl, late of town, hes pnr
ehased the grocery burnoose of L. F.
Killoran at Stratford.
Dr. IV, 1'. Hayden is at Toronto
this week attending the exhibition of
the Dental Manufacturers' Club.
This is an international event, bilt the
present is the first occasion it has
hears held in Canada.
Mrs. J. 1,. Aitken left Saturrley on
a two month*' trip to Maple Creek,
Sask., Vancouver and Seattle. She
was accompanied to Port Arthur by
her son Arden, who was returning to
his wort: there after a five weeks' visit
at his hone.
It takes the average man seventeen
times as long to tell what he thinks he
knows as it does to tell what he really
knows.
It isn't every family tree that bears
he fruit of industry.
Grain Wanted
1 am prepared 1,1 boy all
kinds of grain at Mcliaw on
Wedneeday, Thursday and
Friday of each week during
the season. i1ighest market.
price paid and full weight
guarantemi.
J. N. KERNIUHAN,
Benmiller.
APPLES
The undersigned will be in the
market daring the coming
season for apples of ,111 kinds,
fall and winter.
Will buy and pack apples in
the orchard or as they coi.nr
from the tree delivered et the
. storehouse in (inllarich,
D. F. HAMLiNK,
('141)1:111('I1
1 leadtitim ter' for
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School Books
.111.1
School Supplies
All t11e new public school
Copy Hooks and new piuhlic
school Readers at greatly re-
duced pricoe. Also a full stork
aril the other new authorized
Text Bead's fur public schools,
separate schools, high school.
I collegiate inetitlltee.
Exercise wad Scribbling Books
Over fifty kinds to select from,
commencing as low as lc. each.
Special values in le. and :re.
Rxereise and Scribbling Hooks.
Our celebrated :at. "Whale"
Scribbler is the largest on the
market, being over f/) negro
Luger than any other house is
showing.
Otter Special Values
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Plain rndar beset Pencils,
eharlene . 50. ler dozen.
Bavaria ff. B. 1.retl Pencils, II.
each or ii' per dozen. Falwr's
Polygr•de drawing Lal 1 Pencils,
:*r. each or •iia•. iwr dozen.
Faber's genuine Kihy Eerier
largest size, No. 11'2. :e. each.
Terme—Strictly cash.
The Colonial Book Storks.
G. 'Yoder, Proprietor.
, art tLus.-Synarn, tltldetirF(.
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THE CLEAN GROCERY
REDPATH SUGAR
Eighteen pounda_.1nr_ tine dollar.
Eighteen en pounds of this sugar goes
farther than twenty-two of any other
kind.
KINCARDINE BACON
THE Et'te'1'iti IBRA. 0.
Two shipments made weekly. Tuts
ays and Fridays.
Si
Haali B,seon-
Baron ,le pound
l2e pound
The Railway 01)1 l cars use this
brand ,arlusively, wlmre they want
the best.
RIVER VALLEY
CREAMERY BUTTER
From Dungannon. tic a pound
Uuaratitee•.-el the lest, -
Highest cash prtr-• paid to Partnere
for BUTLER. E(i(: fi and LARD.
J. J. McDONALD,
'Photo. lin.
\V,•., Si.
ALi. 01'9 Si'MMER F1'RNIT1'HE
as been marked et "hurry up" fig-
ures. There i. not a great Int of it
hit enough to be in the way of fall
stock now arriving.
WE I'lWI4'I:R ITN KOIJM
n its rnntpant• and in order to faril-
itate a *pretty clearance of reed and
rattan furniture we have readjusted
prices, in many roars milting off ell
profits. This is your chant,
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GEO. JOHNSTON,
FURNITI ltd•: not uNIIEHTAKIN ,,
THIS WEEK
CHINAWARE
(food chine is a delight to the eye of everyone all especially to
to the lady of taste and refinemena.
We have opened out this week two crates of the most beautiful
chinaware it has been pomade for us to secure The patterns and
shadings are new and pleasing to look upon. We do not think there
in letter gnaliTy procurable• We Invite• the ladies of Oodericlt to
call and Pee them.
DINNE TEA SETS
Several Pete in new patterns jus nett ow this week :
11 only 1 13 -piece Dinner Sets, heau(iful pa in neat gold decora-
tion, wit well -shaped pieces, would be gond a tT 1 C t' 11
at $211.10. but to clear will sell for .y ■ aiaiv
Y only Intl -piece Dinner Sets, neat gold decorations. would hr•goal
value at $14.4N) dash, but we were able to purchase•
them wt a price that will permit the Melling of th,•n1 at $9.45
2 only 100 -piece Dinner Seta, neat, gold and email flower itQ
derotation', new goods, regular $11.(11 arts, at each Jou.75
2only beautifully decorated I(1 -piece Tee Sets, well
worth $-1,75 per set, Tone's at each for. . .. .. . $2.75
Aho a number of other Dinner and Tee Sets at prices that should
prove stt.rartivs to hlnyeri.
('holey iwrop Goode in Hanging and Stand Lamps et from 161.544 up.
A fine stock ,.f Limoges China.
Everything in GROCERIES fresh and good.
Heeded Retains, opened out last week, a few left., to (tear at :t for 2. 7s'
Readquarows for ebaire Batter and fresh Eggs.
Maple Leaf Grocery
MORRIsH & VANATTER
Groceries, Provisions, Fruity, China. (:laws and ('roekeryware
'PHONE 52 HAMILTON STREET
Quality
Store,..
Vinegar
Buy your Vinegar from w1, air
we keep the BEST. \1'e buy in
large quautitier mouthy Iwfore
offering it for Kale, and in thin
way our Srinagar bas time to
mature. Any person will tell
you that Vinegar ituproves with
age. We sell only Wilson and
Lytle's whit.* wine Vinegar and
Allen'* and Port Dover cider
Vinegar. Don't take a chance
of having y • pickles spoil ly
using inferior Vinegar,
Pickling Spices
Everything in this line fresh,
and the beet and purest g od
min1ry can buy. The timeliest
nyder, will receive our most
capful at tent tum.
New June Cheese, 15e per Ib.
SPEC/ALS FOR
SATURDAY
Biu
11,-. N... 1 Redpath Uranulat.d
Sugar $1 111,
7 lbs No. 1 B. Rice..., .. ...25c
4 lbs best 'l'apita:a...... .-..'Lic
8 1()s Quaker Oatmeal 25c
15c bottle Pieties .. 12c
Lemons Inut largrl..... .... 214c
Oranges (nut targe) ..
Our reprulcer eustanners receive
the benerlt'0f•n11r ep1'1 ra1 prices,
oven if they do /tut read aur
+Elver tisemenl.
Bring us your Butter
Eggs, Highest price paid.
C. S. EWING
Successor to C. A. NAIRN (lIl
fr'
11 School Shoes
The time has come again for your boy or girl to start
_.the fall term at school.
They -will require to have a good, serviceable,
leather pair of Shoes, the kind that will sstalnd
any weather we are likely to have at this season,
1'o procure that kind at the lowest possible prik.c,-
come to us and see what we have to offer.
We have been very careful in selecting our stock of
School Shoes, and are prepared to supply you
with the best that can be procured front the
leading manufacturers.
REPAIRING
Downing & MacVicar
am: side of Square,
i
THE SIGNAL
to new subscribers the remainder til 190y
—MR ONLY 25c.
Galen, h
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A Big Sale of Little Things
Saturday, September i ith, we commence a big sale of Little Things.
it will last for ten days. The little every day wanted things will be sold
at very, very little prices. An exc?dingly fortunate purchase puts us in
a position to do it. Once this sale is over we will not duplicate the
prices, so if you want to save *Honey lay in a supply for months ahead,
when you can buy at prices like these. Read the list carefully. Even'
when
is a nlOney-saver.
3 Papers Pins for Sc
211 pins in eu•h ,aper. as.
sorted sizes, needle point*,
good ennlgh to sell at roc a
p [per. For the sale of
little things, 3 patters for 5C
Safety Pins,
2 Cards for 5c
510 cards Safety Pins, pro-
tected points, one dozer on
a card, three sizesaasorted;
sold at he everywhere.
Por this mile. 2 earls for 5e
IOc Safety Pins, 5c
pill cards hest yuality
nickel -plated Safety P i n et,
1 sizes, solid sizer to a
cad, sold at x end ink: a card;
For this male, slwcial per 5c
card
Hair Pins,
2 boxes for 5c
1.1111 b,xen Half Ping, 1111
[,ins in a toe, assorted sizes
and kinds: MIao 21111 packages
invisible hair pins, 1111 pins
in each paper: regular ,-ie.
Special for this sale, 2 5e
boxes for .
tiat Pins, 5c a dozen
Best qintlity Hat Pins, fl-
inch and 0 inch, needle point,
I elsspered steel, bright or doll
black finish, one dozen on5c
a card. Per card.
Hooks and Eyes,
for men's wear, t strong
3 Cards for 5c plot tap n Ball Mending
Htanrler,I .*Pring hook. and per bundle at +
•ea, black or white extra A H lc 3 for iUC
'Needles,
2 packages for 5c
from tempered rsteel, exare tra
sorting eyes and are a splen-
did sewing needle, all sizes,
regular :re. For the ten.
day sale, 2 p'perk for.... 5e
Darning Needles,
Sc a Dozen
All sizes, special for �!C
sale, per dozers...
Toilet Pins,
2 papers for Sc
Bright or dull finish, hla:k-
also white, assorted ghee in
a paper, standard 5c quality.
For till, sale, 2 papers 5c
for
Lace Pins,
3 cards for IOc
Pearl -headed Iece p i n s,
white, black, blue or green,
rrl(ular
.se a card. For
this rale, :t card• for.... iOC
Dome Fasteners,
2 dozen for 5c
Extra quality drone fast-
eners. sizes 0, 1, 2, black or
white, special for sale, 2
dozen for.... 5
Shoe Laces
3fl inch long extr. t
bundles of one dozen,....,
Combs, 10c
Extra strong hark cotnh..
astnrte4 etvlc•8 and sizes,
regular las- ans2lr,
Special for this sale..., LOC
Pearl Buttons,
3 dozen for 25c
n dozen 1'etarl Buttot'-
exti* *Ilea* poarl, asatirt.sl
sf zea, two and four -hole.
worth Pie per dnzi' n.
Steeds! for sale at d(r7,n
25c
fur
Pear( Buttons,
6 dozen for 25c
Two or four hole, assorted
sizes, clear, white pearl, an
fiebutton if sold in the n•g-
nier way. Special for
sale n dozen for 25c
Tape, 3 rolls for 1Oc
English white Tap*, put
up in rolls, assortexl sizes.
Regular :x: per roll. Special
for sale 3 roll.lUc
for....
4 Cards Mending
Wool for 5c
Extra yuality wool mend
full slap, soft finish,
black and color.. Spec- 5c
ial t raids for
eye,. nee quality, full 4•i in„ l:il belle black wool mend -
cards
regular 3m 't, sir for ladles' wear, special lour
For this sale, aperitif, 3 pair. in a bundle, at es' Ing, regular fie peer hall.
manta for 5c
bow -ilea........... ... ° , . , rjC for hal for this sale, 3 l OC
Theme air a few of the many lines you will find on sale next Sat irday. We have arranged all on
tables at the rear of the store in order to make the buying as easy a. prwesible. 1t le an imus eel kind of
Male, hot one that. will Mare money for every person taking advantage of it,
Ne
New Shadisjtat New Styles
Two large ah i paw. is
opened up this week niect
from England. MxeQllislve
'and fashionable Fahttics in
the ,sewsnn's enrrntt rotor -
five. 1)f roost eif them not
more than one dream pattern.
\Yell wnith 'seeing if you
have any dreads gnats haying
to do.
w
Fall Dress Fabrics
These are the days of great buying opportun-
ities in White Cotton Underwear
1,115 of people Are buying their next summer's supply of
Underwear now. They know that they are staving moor)
haying at priers the last of the stork is going tor them days
Von can do it, too, if you do not put off coming too long. See
the speeded display of assorted garment* at /7e, at 50r, at 90c,
and *1.115. You will And many and many a gerulne bargain
on each.
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