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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1902-10-10, Page 8Zak at l th0r0 is ..1 a>lreaop " SGaOzKl.i in -th4P4 pleases the M10# ► gsstt ,dious I' . _ ._ .ti XsiaiNrtioia a u'WS.OW Oenwo Cbc C$obetic6 %tat • l'AlerliONa OAU 71. s„ FRIDAY. OCER TOB10, 1002. `PeODte We 'Knowv.- On ip Nicholson is visiting at Sault Ste. Mario, r. it, TrUdcan, of Ottawa, woe in town this Elise Kato McDonald loft lest Friday mim- ing for Rotten. M w ait"rleft Monday on a visit to friends in Heaney. Ont. MlssLy*ter, of'ehioago, is visiting County Attorney wme. Miss Minnie Craigio is visiting friends in the city of Stratford. 0oot7ro_pHolt has returned to hie studios at Trinity ordvetsitY. Mise • iliopnlson, west street. is visiting relatives in Saginaw. his. and 1 Mrs. MAL Martin arrived home last weekfrom 11. A. rind Mrs. Bonnett wore in Oodorich for a tow days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lusoonibe returned., tide week to their hotiio, St.. Thomas. Moe. and Mimi Laanngen, lof Detroit, wore visiipLln p town this Week. todIin8,rotturncd. who the summer edne • Me. and Mrs.. Wm. l'toctor, of 'Stratford, , were:tioderlcb visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. .h qning Smith, of Reyltold. is the guest of the Misses McLaren, Victoria it. Miss arahmo or Park street, left lest- week - lop I)cttoit, where -she will spend (bit winter. Mrs: John Story ietur In: Monday from amoning; visit to n And Stretford. • Dr. Willliam% of Clevel nd, O. iewnding,/ couple of days at the olid slurs Market street. lieu Leto" 1left.lust week for Hatnllton w ore she wilt spend a year at the Normal Jhdgo ((iarrow and family ere now residents otToronty having moved to the Queen City this week. ' d MMrss. (*l y 1Lmilton reached home on Fri- desi4f in t Calgary.. and will, with her children, ✓ odorieb Miss tri nut Andrews returned to town the mfrenrpvorr ttabsence.nor many friends were pleased Pe woo ur. Mr. 4..131e1(t..Thotst and tennis, hove arrived from Aylmer, end taken ate�F�ccssidcnco in the ..iwalil lt+�g rouently vacated by Mr. Doty. an St. retries Street. Condui:tor Aigto was unable to take lits train out on Monday morning, and Cotnlnotnr Ausebrroilk took his place Mr. Algie Is arottud again, Ideillnosshaving boon alight ono. Miss Jessie McDonaid loft for Detroit on the King Edward lest Frldn5', tor the winter she will be much missed, she was vory papular among the young loop o of town. ' Councillor Elliott returned lrcrit -week-trem- ble visit to the North West, Ito %aye things ateboomin npp hat way. rat it t-tyhorly is contented, n /i t n"UHi, c,1tbo grain will be got through tlto thresher:a good condition. ]sir. itanott seams to hare been boaefitted by Ids westetlr trip. D1ad. smAco rAN.- n tcglbtnrnn Townshli� an wif of ItchertlSteuumen, agIlse,0 viers hand ti memths. MorncLANpp �liitt Colborne, on Thniudny, Oct 21x1.. ibXt2 C ,ptaiit Iiugh More ed, sired ,reams. 99aaayyis:. CARIAnv.-.Il) Ooderlch. an Saturday, Otto- bor. dth, 1909. J. -i F. Cassaey. M. D., aged 67 roamtwasoratrassInflodorietuTowahle.onAnes day evening, Oct. so, ISAC', Alexander 'Pleb. bourne, {late of Chatham, Onto) aged 53 and talnorttlts. The Meeting Calendar: Iternh+efaeoWxgntlnvotileasCainp. a o. a tk1!„Friday evening. nleuutt meotapg of Maitland Lodge, No. 33. A. It and,A.,' , neat Tuesday oven ng. Ifeltingotthe'ointhoodsof the O. N. W. .Mune tomorrow(8etirdayltsoomoki .iuupur�i. The annuad two days' paoetiee of .the Auburn little Apr/elation will be held .lei 'l'1tut'ada ", Oct. lath and yielder? i7tli, A ze of a�Ilives' sup lug ixen loaded by th¢ chip to the anti mak. , lag the, heat Aggregate acerb during the .ttrta days' practice. Benraliliei: The J3onniilk'r ltr shelf of the West 'IitIN,fl Woinea'41 fradititto li lel their Diet. Meeting at the Moque of arra, Rev. Straw. There was a gond attendance Sild;a very .profitable .finis repent, it: tXaa deridedto hold the next mooting in Oledhiil'a dill, on the lath of Oct., At 2 o. tn. All ladies interested aro col rally ,Invited'fo tit%anit "Th -o sub. aorta for discussion are, "The curing of meat" and "Hour* cleaning." • Duoaannon. l'retita»z»qAT..: Mr. Ifeory Steep, of 0. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. veli last week, being a cousin of the latter. -.-Mrs. fl nyth and Miss Bsirbara Snayth, of Tee.water. are visiting 'Ml'. and MMMrs:-Tfeevisi, aunt and twice of Mrs. Beeves.. xolmeavllle. PIERSONaL. - Mr. O. C. Willson, traveller for Tliom's implement Co., was In our village several days this week - Mrs, Wm. Holmes, Mrs. Dudley Holmes and children, of Clod* rich spent, part of Saturday at Mr, J. Holmes.-Mlivsea Stephenson and Stanley visited friends near Brucefield on Saturday and Sunday. -Several from herb attended the 'i'V. M. S. Con- vention in Clinton this week. The delegate from this ooeioty is Mrs. J. Hussar dud Mrs. Leitch, District Organizer. Port Albert. 0InT,-The Milverton correspondent to the Stratford Ilosteon, thus refers to the death of Mrs. Conrad Schaefer, Mother of Mrs. John Sohoonhals, of this village: Another old and re- spected resident of the village passed to her reward in the personf Mrs. Conrad Schaefer, who died est Monday afternoon. Mrs. Schaefer was a na- tive of Germany, and, in company with .her husiand, ennigvated to Caneda about forty roars ago, settling in the county of Waterloo. About twenty+two years ago she cauw to Milverton, where She had •rebided since.. She leayes ixsliind bee a grown- up family of -Stets -and daughtera. Mrs. Schaefer was a member of the Lutheran church and was very highly esteemed in the village. CONC19wT.-Mise Mildred Campbell intetul*- having a-reoittt} •by-her•mnric pupils in the Forester's Hall Thanks- giving night, October lath. They will be assisted by town talent, a good eto gratumo will be rendered. Admis- WITH OUT GOOD BLOOD THERE CANNOT IDE GOOD HEALTH As a blood Remedy IRON -OX TABLETS are uilezcclted, itndttheyltatre • obvious advantages over med- idnesin liquid form, We know of no remedy of this charac- ter an equal number of doses of which sells for less than fifty cents ::: Ours sells for 'twenty-five cents. The others are probably good value; if so ours is double value. 50 TABLETS - . FOR 25 CTS.' Business Notices. Go lo /he old reliable oyyster house.. Viutorla Restaurant, West 81. for fresh Oysters, *old in bulk and all styles; Stews, Fres or BAR** Oopfectlonery, Fruits, Toba000 and organ.. 0. BLAcxarona, Prop. Dress Stuffs, . . . Jackets, Furs. THEM are the departments we woulcil specially call your • ' attention to thiS week. The markets have been carefully ,searelied. for the latest styles and best values. Come and look theM over; Dress 00ods and Silks. Noreataera sue cloth. New Aretletiaris mid Cheviots. Isittemed Satin Cloths tor *moo twaittio, natititiOnie PA, *00, Ladke 'Raglan Coats. ana comfortable Coate on the market" Woes or ehildrft, Men's Clothing and Overcoats. . Boy& Overcoats, made on the latest model of the trien's styles in grey Cheviots. lined and well nuule, from Also Boys' Pea Jackets and Salts. ,MPIN'S OVERCOATS. The Raglan Waterproof Fall Coate are timifortatile-Aridatylish: 'We+ have Mena in greys and new broils° shades, titthey Cheviot Coats 10.00, $8.50 and 1110.00. New Stlita, new Palate, new Short • Test 111q Bread you. eats, `rood 'Bread i~3 i"Spnnlz i'" poor 13ready fell"#, " i1l;C';1SA 1440 ". has .an' eiastia: erulilk_ which: sprin>fs back into shams .after lefti pressed with thy. finger Soggy read:: Won't do this.: orlIiA1X Br80- •. is the Bread for you. It Is made In the cleanest, most sanitary Bakery in Canada, • For'goodness sake" buy your Bread from . . . W. 1 . WESTOBY Ilstnsltnn-Ht., (1oderiell. We Havel not arivanced the Irltle or our tobaccos. n rbtt r iunoking tobacco. Bobs, Currency alfa Fair Flay chewinft tobaccos ars the same size nod privet() the rJongllrner eq formerly. We peve shite extended the time for tne, redemption or Snowshoe taus to January 1st,. 1004, THE EM'PIR.E ToBACCo co, Limited. Ooderiob Toivnslilp. Onrr.--Alexander TJoJbourne rr nos -Live tihis township, died ar well t residenote of hid brother, Wm. E., 7th con., on 'Sunday evonin tat. Some 14 years ago ho removed to Dakota, where be lived "th'out sown years; ancls'then xotiirning to Canada he took up his residence in Chatham, where he has resided since, coming here a few weeks ago to visit his relatives. He was a victim of lung P it neen fit to cull -Artp,34,4p 1232. inetatlera Of Riverston O. L.. No. 14t, dcalre to convey to vou our humble and heartfelt nyttionttiv In GOB And bereavement. We know !Tr .caunot enter fully -Into- your -feellng* under mend you and your fa tinily. to the comforting otre of the Gott of co'neolatfon, and Only dirlittArace OTC he your auppOrt gigtied on behalf of RIveraten. L.O.L., No. 143. MILTON WC1013/3, , DRI3D YARDS 0. New Arnericanl Wa jerest Pot' out, of the'clue th#si week.. Patterhs that are new ;- that are not common ; that you. are not likely to ,ace, arty where else. t newest colors. Good • quality cloth that will Stand satlsfeetor and colors .that areabSohitely fast. The very latest `deslgrisl Imported by ourselves .s,. l hlelO . watsts,kdressinfr acquesancd.wrap) rs... New American Wrapperettes, latest designs, for fall.and winter wears ail the new.shades, last,colors and firm strong cloth, :special at per' yard �2 e MORE, ABOUT COATS Bulky Packages of Cereal Break- . fast Foods Are Not Guarantees of Economy or Quality. One Package or Malt Breakfast Food Makes a Meal for 'While the manufaeturers of 'Malt Breakfast Footk-clo--not -debts- to --give the public the most bulky paekage of food, thoy make the positive state- inent that one packe.ge of their cele- brated food will make twice as many meals for -the money Jei any other food on tile market. In addition'to thie economical feat- ure, Malt Breakfast Food is vastly more nourishinfr for young and old. Tons of Cho:mods of nacre consider it the most delleione and appetizing of all breakfast gvain foods. Phyeicinns and 'food experts say it is a true health -giver. Grocers everywhere. in - Canada. fird Malt Breakfast Food the fastest seller. If yon have not yet given it a trial, ask your grocer for it. Fino Minstrel Prod notiou. ."McK Inney Tiros. played to a pack- ed homes last night 'at the Grand. Theyarsi- the bast'Winstrel Company that Imo visited Kingston for years, and some of their acts the best ever seen on a local stage. Their Corona- tion First part is a revelation, and is emething-really new -and -original in minstrelay. They will repeat their production to -night, and no doubt will Kingston Whig. rail Fairs. Stops ttie Cough and Works citt the C.oid. LaxetIve Brame -Quinine Tablets cure eold hi one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cants. Important to:.114vertisers All armpit of ad vett beineata for the current lame of Tits STAR mast be in the hands ot printer not lafer theft SOMAS* NOON. Aftell week. Advertisers Will 'please severe them. or- an annonneenteats under the himlifig Such nottObt. as Nadine er awe Matter, tde. Wm tech insertion. z • Casual diapitty adVortisIng. 13e. to !le. per Inch each insertion. Ayala uette, Beaty talditional 'ebonite. Willis thiStWOrthit gentle/nen OP Every kind cif Men's tindoweart ' wassiassaaasaassissi rip Small Wares. Date, All thawanted kinds are here of linderstear, Molloy, Gloves, Belts,, Oiretat made or watered situ with Nuditod sliver Weide, 25e, ALLAtid WINTER,* MILLINERY Judging from - the iva y.. Fall Coats ,? are, selling we Mast • Ebe showing correct 'shiesand have gapd. values. Not a Jacket in the lot bu,'t was made by best makers ofCan- adla or Germany,. by ellen 'who have a reputation "th:r0ughout.the trade for turning out, up-to-date and perfect -fitting 'gar - 736t . meets. Values here are good, the best we have ever had and you'll find an --a sortinent •to select 'from that few- ...�r� nereabouts can. show. Ladies' Nrlockets, $5.00 . Ladies' Frieze Jackets $5.00 Ladies' Beaver-- Jackets $1o.00. Ladies' Kersey Jackets $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, FAWN, CRAY • and, BLACK, 27, 36 lend-" 4zi'ncties `long . - CHILDREN'S JACKETS Natty styles in good' materials suitable for small girls, most of them lined throughout. Nearly all . are double breasted and have pearl buttons. Prices are lower than you could make them up for, and there is a style about thein it is hard to get on those made at home.: Reefers, Three-Quarter_Lengths or Ulsters The Prices run from $z. 50 up to $7.50. The time :for Furs is here and we : are ready for a large and .•.care fully selected. stock. : y if there .is. one thing above another - that it pays to buy early, it is Furs, The you get a better variety and bet- ter' stock than you can possibly get • later on; ' Furs bought 'here. can- be depended on absolutely aid Will give perfect satisfaction: Our stock was selected with great care from the leading makers' of fur garments, and. is by long odds the best that has ever been. in the store. Fur Ruses 83 00, 83.50 and 85.00 Ss,nle Rufrs 88,50 anti 89.00. .Alaska Sable Buffs 310, $1180 to $20. Long Boas $30, $15 to $2S. ' Caperinea 86, $10 to $35. FUR J,A KETS, The selling of Fur Jackets is . a specialty with us, we handle only de- _...pendaable_qualities. -Price-is no -induce hent for us to buy if 'we are not that'', ougbly satisfied that qualities are all they ought to be. This season we have bought a line of Coats to sell at $35.00. They are made from choice selected' skins ,and,°are extra good Coats for this money. We have lower priced gar-' nients at $25.00 and $30.Oo, but strongly recommend this one. Ladies' Astracl nn Jackets, made from choice selected skins that are properly dressed and tanned, lined throughout with good quality satin, mohair lining in sleeves, high collar reveres, double breasted, 21 or 27 Inch. If we asked $40.00,we would not be asking a penny too much. We took a quank. - tity, and our special price will be.... 35.00 Heavy --English Shaker Flannel 121/2c. CASHMERE • New lines in fancy silk euibroidered Cash- mere Hose came in this week. They are marked at popular prices and are the best values we have ever Ladies' enshtnere Hose, plain, soft finish, double heels, full fashioned, handsomely em- broidered in silk, these gtialities per pair TWO GOOD LINES. You'll try a long time before you get any that are better values unless you pay more for them than these- 'are At a Quarter. • Cashmere -Mae, good weight. soft finishi double heels, Wili -wear well, plain or ribbed, per pair 25C At Halt a Dollar. Ladies' all wool Cashmere Hoae, very fine quality, Oft finish, fall and tvinterk;2ht, plain or -ribbed,' spliced hi3els, GOOD VALUES Ladies' Underwear for early Fall - wear -a low line and a better one. Both eitra good values, Ladles' Vesta ribbed, open fronts,- long sleeves, mediutu weight, soft finish, 25c each Ladles' fine quality natural wool Vesta, mediutn weight for early fall wear, long sleeves, extra good value ateach 1.00 BLANKETS 'Those -wool -BlanlietS we are sell= ing at $2.75 are a bargain. You'll agree with us. when you see them. Not a great many pairs to sell and when they are gone no more as good, at this price. GOod quality. white wool Blankete, borders, large size for double bed, Bat lofty finial), extra special at per . Adatilowtreartat gala innialifeat Alive A* effect 1st motto* usenet with EttrekAHM4 wow 011. so. am tits Joins ilis hens. erten eadyll. • Staelei #re 101 hawk, .saalettt Mut ksept IAA Meat,. Mt as tab:I& storitdoir tal slow WOW DRESS IVIAKINO DEPARTMENT OW,is WI swing -suits mide.tolptiiorder ,Dresses or Waists-,-satisfaetion paten, recommended, and her work so far heals It t. Never have We bitted. Olit, better work. •Miss Cameron. the hart reeennal tee itt04 *dot Intocttion, 1. Ali the. Latest Shadee and Shapes Ali the‘ Newest ints and Pabrics , eat) Want tie no,to,tiati. with • your ;11**41giukt,. see is the place to get -`446. Metal Roofing and Mint Ban Troughingt Dairy %wart.: Pipe' Flftingse le "Brunswick "1 MoLEAN S IS liBiligliAlITBItS FOB I Pipes, Cigars; and I ' ops ' We haye opened out in the shop 56 tong and successfully`gonducted by Mr, Robert McLeari).and solicit a fair share of public pstionsge. Our endeavor will be to serve the best and choicest of Meats at iiving prices, which will always be Ichv as the markets 'Warrant. . Your coil vita secure the very best Vette. in the market, and a taSh patronage tor Choice Meats is CHEAP AND ExpENsivE Butcher Sh Smokers Sundries! OUR seerrot, /VIM Wood Por Sale The abtem is oat late stove wood length anti Will be delioatad sleY Not ot ,thik ail 14* left at 128 OiOnlais tit# will tatietss *ta pt al leation *bone aa. Peter litEwan. Livery, Veterinary, Sale , and Peed Stables, • STARET$s 001501401. k Ititiori/11:i1:4.0.11/1.66m4;10,460101,41141:1#041,114:4004J:20:630.A40407.0' 47.' 14,141.41Anteo:-. besot, *444 MIA IstehalgestowS4, , it Mitt its eowstetion with the . ei of All eliftlatis sekWitifitL..h OA Ilsows sugebuort to hot, ketesui. IVIACHINE !.S1101:* thi* told end ktseithie end tiseltsinitIllop list bon teapened by Jas. A. Straihan. modern snit stientlOt tainelpits, kinds r'Oentritt ittkettiee Work* Ma* bounty:mil ti Moe *oft toolni.,.rom and mill tusaintryi %broiler* etc, to. faii- Willitled -bits tenet thine kihrelitte, 'OF' ON 'MO'N`O!. li*aaa 01edbi11, of tlta llerimitler Wooler Miilr, (See lett week's ac ; atl+stl"'orksl' la g th0 aargealt quantity. of cement need in tide part f the ittty, ettr� often pureina,►ing what bethought 1 e would require for what work. ,.Q "sus then 'g, lie wu peruiiac e`<l ti?ttri" *wen* mplei three barrels (along with aouia 4O o to poff sopa other brind#'Of ewe l known cement) of the peninsular Pott. - tpilgarrit # fuads at;,Jer.k an, Mich,., bF tlta rotary spitelu kilo. The result is , r ikft,0icilhhILflus...._.._.. _. 1 h44 :occasion to make a hole of considerable size into what I put in last. Year* and 1 find that your= Peninsular Cement is the best. The dellcrete is imlch harder, having a Shinyilinty surface, compared with hatrela, or thereabouts, for the dim, and I will buy all my cement from you. ••• Ceffient becoato extonnely hard to get and the price bay gone away up. 64terin$ to ltte CeMent ahould Own their oi:der at once, so Ali to get it when r 441440$010vint. WO. 4:41.1% the Above conont at a Von, ZIE Sc. HOWELL, visr,turtg .8204RE. GODEEIC#1. The place to buy all Hardware Cheap. M4KIMIS I BLOCK ONTARIO BLACK DIAMONDS BLANKE Iiiticeold-iiights,-iiiielidlY Whin -the fire is low. Two,speciablinea, "MATCHLESS" a beautiful 603030 double Blanket, pure white with pink horsier, and the price $2,50 is only , "THE DAISY" strietly.pare wool, beautiful soft finish, pure White with blue border, size 04x84 UNDERWEAR. For men, our two special') are 50e. garMents. Men's pure vroolliihirt and Drawers, unshrinkable, small men's, men's and large men'a sizes, at each 50c SANITARY fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers, the, best value yet, an - sizes -from- Smallest boye at 25 New Idea Patterns are the Best. New Idea Magazine now 5c. Are Scarce and very Expensive for heating purposes. WARM WOOLENS - We have piles of them and very low --yb priced for the quality. ' We do like to talk about our Millin- ery this seasOn,-beeause we are so well pleased with the results so far. Miss PacrtAltn knows the millinery business and has the stock to do it with. This week she h'as et few lines -surprises in stylish, low-priced hats. See them. We have some low and medium priced Collars, Caperines, and Ruffs, that you cannot afford to ignore if you want anything at all In these goods. Styles are right, and quality for price is good, Prices start at $1.35 and end WHITE COTTON. You don't forget the line we sold you last spring at Sic. This one is a little heavier, from the same Eliglish mill, at Re. A very fine English Cot- ton, well worth 1211e., for 10c. Overcoats We are clearing out all our stock of Men's and . • Boys' Overcoats. We have not got room for them MUSt clear odt all we have -just 723 Coats ali told. They must Little pricee will do the business ! and go I McKIM'S BUSY STORE. 'HAVE YOU - SEEN OUR S:toves'and Ranges ? if not, why not? THEY ARE GREAT LEADERS: . LLAN est rielYER, 'Phone 57. The Leading Strive Men, IF YOU NEED OODERICH Yatkatt not do better th.au FOOTWEAR I tQ give us a call for your • Vail supply. 'We 'hive all Styles all lathe's inr Men, Women and Children. at rRICS. that win SUIT,You Our wometeo. Calf ttal.; with heavy ottetvion stile, solid in! solet and fancy punched vamp ata quarter, Is it • +% ,; just the thing to resist tint wet. • Wear, They are :made strong and durahlet yet neat mid . trim in appearance. Meit'$. Plough 13oeta it very 'reasonable .priees, Our Alert's fine line .at $140 the hest for the money. that we have yet Offered You, Oar ateeke et "11 tot Wonieu mitt WAtAtia4-' stk.. Repairing