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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1904-12-09, Page 8air^ 044 la hl 4 is .4 I DSS 'MAS eai,iend.arts gllld .A.rt Cards. O'n. PEOPLE. W E K S 1 [faety Carey t�ft'1 ,,ease/ Fla ttg.mtner, of (linter ass 1 nesd hrlsunOs this week AMn SudMra Seattle of 'ho lit the New Books, n5 (Attila and •relientation Bindings, also, large tock of Bibles Prayer Books, Hymn 3oolts, &r Leather we41$ Ebony U0014., -Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Aft Pott - _5'V, French, English and other High '..1 --rade Chinn, Bronze and Metal c`40ods Genuine Engglash Briar Boot Ripen, Tobacco Pouches, Smokers' Setts, Shaving Appliances. Christy and Fisher Art ,itcturt'.:. Children's Books, Games. Dolls, Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pena, ,gown and guaranteed the world Aver. Y,,ltt'ea $2.50 up to $10.00, „ kept in stk. A full lltta,.of other ?,ountain ' Pens st half the above price. Se. Show Window for new Christ ' encs, Goods. Prices marked iu plain figures 11 GEO. PORTER PHONE 100 B Court House BQuare - Goderiah Business Notices. r" See S. E. Hick's adv. on page 8.. Can yon see? It not. du you, want to see? If so, see the Professor, at the Hotel Bedford, on 18th, 14th, 1Gth or 18th of December, and be will make you see it there is any see in you. Are you still worrying about that Christmas present ? Let Fred Brophey settle the matter for you -be can give you several lines to choose from, all of which will please. BRorsav's Photo and Art Studio. - kiralirr. tr wf5 On Wed• wem, in town Miss B. k Silence a ta•cl, Jxtended visit to Cleve)" nti. of Owor duuntl, lvas fn Uoderlch yesterday. 0. 0, bt, of callo g, was visiting the olid town this week. H. J. D. Cook, nart'tetei .rf nenaaB, was 1n town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Barr lett P aday on a visit to friends to Ruffian J. Cunningham. of Wingbam, was In the county town this week Mies Grant wain town this week visiting her brother. B. D. Orrent. Maes Vivian Iegvci today to visit her 414ter, ,tint. Brown. at Kalmawo, Mich. Mtsa Taylor of Luoknow, was this week the guest of the Wales Hutson, West street. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. llteaott were InMitt) Thursday (yesterday) attending the funeral of Mrs. Win. Cowan. • Mise Beuaumount has 'vaunted bee vosldonce ' at the St Lawrence, where rho will bo pleased to receive her friends. W. J. Chapman, a one-time resident, now of Acton, was renewing old friendships Mr couple of days this week Mr. Wm Crooks, of Holwesvllle WKS 111 town last Monday on buidness, and while here made a friendly call on TIM STAR. Jno. Salkeld, jun., and Harry Morris were anions the number who took in. the Guelph Mat Stock Show on Tuesday. Miss J. Carrie Cabman left Thursday morn' tog on a trip to Chicago M1mloapolis, Bran. don, and other western points. A. L Moss lett this week for Elmira, where ho has a job on rho Pigott part of the U uelph end Godotioh It It.. now building. Mr. Thos. Sheppard, of Clinton. was In town {�odnesday, on his way to Nile to visit Mr tirotLor George, who le In poor health. Moyers Chas. 'and Harold Blaoketoou, and Joe Habklrk, attended theaseenlbly given b the gentleman of Brueeele lags Friday evening. Contractor S. 8. Cper, of Clinton, has been seriously 111 from n attack of appendici- tis, and his many felon will be pleased to learn that his condition k,mush Improved at `last aebounUt. Mrs. Colin Campbell, . Mrs 1. Salkeld and Mrs. CBeck were vleltorsat the Ouclpb Win- ter Fair, on behalf of the Women'. Institute hero, and are delighted with the event. The allow was a huge mece/ts and well worthy a vleit. - Maxtor Sutherland Logan was the subject of an operation on Tuesday, Drs. Ounn. Tay• for and Hunter, being the medical mon. The little fellow is doing well, though notout of danger nd all hope the good natured Suther- land wilt n be with his playfellows again. Mr. Bor Hodgen., of Hodgona Bros., wh. has boon i delicate health for some time has so tar repo rod that he le likely to return from Theme Top Notch in price is not what you want, nor is it what we offer you, but we do guarantee the TOP NOTCH IN QUALITY and if you will examine our goods we will satisfy you on this point. For HOLIDAY PURCHASES We offer you anything in Jewelry that' the largest city establishments can furnish, and the price is no more, while the trouble of purchasing is Tess. in Pearl. Gold and Silver Goods Such as Brnoches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links and Buttons, and Rings, we can show you a larger line than was ever- seen in Goderich, and at prices from lir" 50c. an to $20.00 IN WATCHES For Ladies' or Gentlemen's wear, in everything from gun metal to best solid gold, we can meet every requirement. Sterling Silver and Plated Goods EBONY and other lines, we will compete with any catalogue you, like to show us. CLOCKS Why enumerate.? Time Keepers for the humblest cot or the millionaire's palace. ENGRAVING Anything you need, in the .ghest style of the art. JUST DROP IN And let us make good our claims to a share of your trade. W. T. WELSH JEWELRY STORE WALTER E. KELLY, Mgr. Big Bankrupt Sale SOME AT ONE-HALF SOME AT ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES SOME AT ONE-FOURTH The balance of our stocks have been marked own to good-bye prices. The Gen 's Furnishings and ' ,thing P epartment must be cleared out by JANUARY este Every article has been reduced away down and must now go if price will move it. COME AND SAVE MONEY. Orn you afford to purchase any kind of merdhmndise elsewhere before knowing what adventages are to be gain- ed by pnrohesing at this Big Bar'gatn flak. ALL CHOICE GOODS. BA*OAIN PRIC@S • dodo Iltttlss Ribbon* atilt Laces Handkerchiefs , nosier" mad (Moura Jackets sad Skirts . Furs , t Men's,Gotki and Overcoats Boy's tiethin . d O4srcetsttit. Tient sail Hats Underwear 1NERY AT HALF•P'RIOE XS• 4114 1111 One of tj New 'rho following letter, dated (.c. 9rd, speaks for itself, and li\ as tecolved from it Wioghani r)aldeut Mortara MI11'111'4,1 & Tonlir Uodern-L 'Oonllomon l'wlsb to thank you s0. the 4001,0,3 u1 your spirndld week,. paper. `firs Goosttut•u STAR Ir to •.,. . 01 the best ft, rho county, and .. credit 10 your taw' n, as well nn 15, .-0ugty of Huron Better liar s .s 041 the right silo of politic I am veru reapecltul:. Wtnghau•, tna. ard. 181)1 'rhe price of 'hilt STA.0 ,D only $1, to Iho end of ,1905 s/ Clinton and be at hie 0041 01 duty lu (iodcrwh in Ole near future.. Mr. ilodgens is a capable, up-to-date business man. and his maaey.town and country Merida will welcome rd.: -:,unplat0 rout orsdon Go health • Sheppardton. Nor tts.---The roads aro not iu a very gooa condition at present, there being not quite enough snow for sleighing�, and.a little too much for good wheel- log.- Miss ,.,,Addle McLeod returned from Goderich on Saturday, after a two weeks visit, there. ---Mr. George Bur- rows and family moved to Saltford last week. -Miss Eminla FiiI-4pr return- ed home from lake Nebagu son, Wis., last week, after a visit of,a:.aeouple of mouths with her brother at that place. -Sir. Harry Campbell, who returned house from Owen Sound. Ont., a short t irne ago, has gone to Work for the R. R. Co. ut (ioderich. — Mr. Andrew Green, of Loyal, called on his uncle, Mr. Peter Green, this week. -Sir. Will Vrootnan sFlent timidity at home. -- Mise Louise Douffherty, who has been sick for some 1lou', is now con vnleacirly. --M r. 3y'hn Foster, of this place, was married on Wednesday to \lass Mag- gie Nevina, of Blyth The wedding was yet'v quiet, on1'•' ear relatives of the contracting por•tie being present. We wish the younJ, coup bon voy- age. 1 McK II NoTlrs.-(food- l ghI' g and wintry ivsather 81111 continue .—Wm. Gray, of Hibbert, apeot n ay in McKillop hot week; he was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Ethel. -Mr. #and Mrs. ,Barker; of Logan, were visiting!viande here one day recently. -What will be'. the next piece of rascality to be per- petrated by the Gait leaders in On- tario ? is being asked. Well, we believe they have been guilty of alrnost every sin and crime except murder. -Edward Drager bad a bee hauling stone from Oraubrook on Monday last. Mr. Drager lutends building a barn next summer. -Mies Edith Gray, of Dash- wood, is visiting her friend, Miss Violet Irvine, at present. - George Thoroton, who is, one .of the oldest men in this section, hes been engaged getting home his winter's firewood. - It is rumored that two of out bright young girls intend to change their names in the near future. Carlow. ANNIVERSARY WEDDING. -A most enjoyable time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Young, bound- ary line, on Monday evening. Decem- ber 511i, upon the occasion of the tenth anniversary of their wedding. Many of their near relatives offered their congratulations in person, while kind messages were received front others who were unable to attend. Mrs.Young was -assisted in receiving by her sister, Miss Blanche Sallows, The room wain fragrant with flowers, and the dining table beautifully arranged. Dinner was served at 13 o'clock'. The young ladies who assisted wore Miss Sallows, Mlas Halliday, and Miss Green, of Loyal. Dinner being over, games, songs and dancing were indulged in, Wtn. McPhee being the violinist. Lunch was served at 14ro'clock, and all went away, leaving spent a very enjoyable evening with Mt. and Ml's. Young. Nlle, t Tett SICK. --It is With regret we announce the serious' illness of that old patriarch and pioneer, Mr. Geo. Sheppard. His ninny friends through- out tate county of Huron wilt wish him a speedy recovery. The veteran is well past the 80 mark. Report of Public School to Nov. 30-: V Ct.-Minot Girvan, 551, Gladys Pent- land, 1234, Celia Meflwa in, 502, Melvin Cory, 487, Willie (Arvin, '11, Harvey Pentland, 201. Sr. IV. -Eva MoNee, 080, V -era McNee, 048, Ada 'Kennedy, 510, Roy Kerr, 340, George Ryan, 171. Jr. IV, - Leonard Mclllwain, 374, Willie Wilson, 145. Ernest Mcllwaln, (absent.) Sr. III C1. -Mabel Wil- son. 618. Jr. I I I. --Gerrie Kirkpat- rick, 495, Douglas Kennedy, 400, Viola Young, 444, Reginald Glen 435, Lame Kirkpatrick, 887. II 01. -Lyle Kennedy, 582, Victor Young, 484, Worthy Ryan, 425. Pt. II. -Harold Mclllwain, Olive McNee, Ernest Glen, Sydney Leary, Pt. I. -Leslie Pentland, Loyd Young, Voila McWhinney, Vera Tiffin. Number on the roll, 80. Average at- tendance, 25. 1 Mo1NTosii, Teacher. Dungannon. PKRSONAl..—T. E. Durnin returned home from the West Saturday even- ing last. -Jas. Whyard wits a Gode-, rich visitor Tuesday of this week. Onrr. - Mrs. McNall r and family have the sincerest sympathy of the residents of this place In their sad affliction, the lose of a 'husband and father. Mr. McNally had been in fall- ing ,health for over a year past, and he t. recently underwenan operation in'a, Tor6nto hospital. Tho funeral took Place Tuesday of this week from his ath redden e, to Dungannon ceme- tery. GsrnaRAE Norse. - Rev. J. Ken• nedy, of Nile, and Rev. J. Rutherford, of Dungannon, exchanged pulpits last Sabbath. -The pupils of the Methodist Sunday school aro preparing a good program for their entertainment to be held at Xmas. -Rev. J. W. Robin- son is busily engaged making pastoial calla. for* great number of his flock sra ill. -Our merchants are preparing for Xmas trade already, and are elbowing many new liner thi n. - The sleighing in this vicinity Is ex- cellent. Our citizens are taking ad- vantage of it to lay in their supply of wood for the winter.• -•Mr: Kilpatrick was around last week collecting for the granolithlo walks. All were set- tled for with two exceptions. These two claim the waiks were not built as specified. Their cases will be heard at the Division Court here on Dec.16111.- The directors of the W. W. Fire Ina. Co. held their last meeting. of the year on Tuesda .of this week.--Tbo fife and drum bend is tatting a,few lesson' In tere hsoey; It they epot aloe to take, it L certainlyinore pleasant for their asigh�bore.- r. Button hu his saw tnUirannIaf.in Gourley's bush. and Is woekI*1 a taalUl Ren, I, ha wilt eve the PIPES CHRISTMAS CIGARS f TOBAC S • e neW all Ia. 4.101.1.0.14 A !fuer assortment hu never before been shown in Goderich. , Call end ate them. Prices right. RUN WICK' at! sop . of TELEPHONE No. 25, t1 DGENS L ,oSe s.;pA '771: grafi U flit $467. Oy Now for, Xmas JUST two weeks and ,the world's greatest holiday will, be, here. From now till then things for Xmas will have first place lin, this store. There will be no neglecting regular stocks, but Holiday goods of all kinds will be keptin the foreground. This week the store is putting on its holiday dress. New goods and novelties suitablefor gifts are arriving every day. By the time this paper reaches you we will ,be ready with a display of the useful and sensible for holiday giving that will be well worth seeing. You will buy in greater comfort and have greater variety to select from if you do your Xmas buying early. STOCKS HERE ARE ALL READ 1. Ribbons for, Fancy Work c) This is unquestionably the Ribbon store of the town. Every wanted pattern, kind and width, suitable for fancy work, in stock, and you will save time and bother if you come here first 'vhen looking for Ribbons. Bebe Ribbons, silk and satin, All colors, 2c. and 3c. Pure: Silk Ribbons, all widths, all shades, 4c., 5c., 8c. and loc. Satin Ribbans suitable for Cushion Frills and Fancy Work, many qualities, all width's, 5c,, 7c., ioc. and 150. Fanc,'Ribbons, in wide. widths, suitable for Fancy Work, ,35c., 50C. aria 95c. Sateens, Plain and Fancy'. Some handsome patterns in fancy Sateens, suitable for Cushions, - Comforters,•. etc., also a complete assortment of all wanted shades in plain colors., . Fancy Sateens, 200., 250. and 30c. Plain Sateens, good quality;15c. and 25c. • , Handsome Cushion ops You are not likely to find a stock of Cushion Tops town to compare with the selection we have gatli' ed together for this holiday s fling. The designs are new; unique and up to date, and although the variety is large there are very few of any single pattern. Come and look them over before the best are gone. Heavy Lithograph Cushion Tops, great combination of "handsome new patterns at 371c., 50c. and 95c. Damask and Silk•Cushion Tops, rich colorings and patterns in crimsons, greens, blues, etc., each $ f and $1.25. - Heavy Velour Cushion Tops in red and green, $1.7$ and $2,25. Japanese Silk Embroidered Cushion Tops, $ t and $1.25. Tinted Cushion Tops in a large variety of designs, 25c. to 6oc. Cushion Forms with Down and combination filling, 5oc., 75c., $[ and $1.25. kiinens for Fancy Work New drawing and fancy Linens just to hand. We carry several qualities and different widths up to 54 inches. They are made by one of the best Irish Linen Manufacturers, and sell at per yard, 4oc., 5ocr 6oc., 750. and $1. Xmas Gloves „ A lady never has too many Kiri Gloves and they are alvittt3iS accellifttble gifts. Kid .Gloves bought here can be given with confidence and we guarantee every pair that leaves the store. We are making a secial display of the standard lines and novelties suitabi' for Xmas gifts. At $i.00 At $1.25 At $t.5o Real French Kid Gloves, made from thin, soft skins, two large dome fastners, self or white stitched, in blacks, greys, fawns or browns, every pair guaranteed, very special value, per pair Fine quality French Kid Gloves, made from soft pliable skins, perfect fitting, all dolors and black, per pair $1.25 Extra fine quality real French' Kid Gloves, made from choice selected skins, pique sewn, one large pearl clasp, in greys, fawns and browns, per pair $1.5o Silk lined Mocca Gloves, in blacks and colors, per pair $L50 Xmas Handkerchiefs The finest and largest stock of fancy Handkerchiefs that has ever been in this store will be ready Saturday or early next week. Never have we had such dainty and beautiful designs nor the variety to select from that we show this sea- son. We advise early buying for 'best patterns go first, and of them we only have ~'--limited quantity of any one design. HODGENS BROS. GOOD POSITIONS Always open for good Stenographers and Bookkeepers. . .-rs.% A COURSE IN"TIE will qualify you forforthem. No time like tjtC,resent to begin a Business or'3horthand coarse. We cannot get' enough graduates to -fill the calls made upon us for office help. \Ve received two calls during the past week for Stenographer. et S3o.00to$35.00 e month: Day and Evenin Clunes. SplendM niposent. a��EE ase 'I cchers. mann arrea~Irele ilaiita srn*r IttamvIDVAL Ir erettello1(. Visitors always wsiceete. We artist all oar graduates to rood pcsitioalr. - - Ilea of a! ctrentarri fee tbs./slaw raaM tla1N eursei V orb Mu. \ M. L. CLANCY, PtueCtPAL t `1 melee portion of the timber gut before spring.—Many of our townsfolk are 111 with bad colds or la grippe at present. _ P TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAV Take LAXATIVE 8110/1O QUININE Tablets. All drugglste refund the tat ne It RUM to slue. WOlow'a*il�t►>,t~r«•tnt _. t? 4.4 ALWAYS THE BEST AT HICK'S Ho I for Christmas J am now ready rfio Christmas trade as never before, svith Me 'best ,selections and best values in goods In my Cine that I have everseared best facilities and best service for shoving than. Handsome Perfume Cates, from 28c up to $5.00 I f3"achet Hovel-, oyes, Sachet (Mors in bulk I Bottled Perfumers froth 10c to $4.00 ; about 20 different Odors,ln Bulk Perfumes --.Ample them. Ebony Toilet Brushes, of all kinds, from 2$c to 84.30 ; Hand Mirrors in Ebony. Celluloid, Rosewood, eta., from 723c to 82.50 ; nice Shaving Mirrors cheep 3 Brush and Shaving fete in Oases, Manicure Bette, Tr!(rslling Setts in Leather, Gift Pipes, Ohrfettnas 01 Purses andVocket Books, and many lines of pretty and useful oRet Novelties atc at low prices A plearare to show our goods.` Thought" Wippy It Xmas mas iE.Liyin; II o ei 1's Hardware writ ;,feast' aur customers to hear that wares at vera, low figure4. Our buyei was Snaps .y,We can oak Si LVERW Aitl: A ,:h.5tur lei Silverware Knives. Spoons, etc J Aft puichaaeq a lot of down tv the city end Traci, ,.,me genuine mention few here - RAZORS ken' GeoutBer ll zors,regular$nefBodiokne. this tot we offer at $1 00 each , Our space will not permit of more d- •ifs impress on you -that we have a choice c olle durable and will be appreciated. Our prices will be found right. POCKET KNIVES A great number of these. We cannot say More than that we can please you but this we want to of goods that are HOWELL'S Hardware Successor to McKENZlE & HOWELL W. A. MoKIM GODKRICB, ONTAitIO. Overcoats and Reefers THE Stock is going down, so are the prices— if we have 'a Colt or Reefer to fit you, the price will fit your pdrse, no matter how lean it may be. JACKETS Not many left, still we. want to clear them all and will do so at about HALF PRICE. FURS Another, and best shipment of the newest Neck Furs, at specially low prices, $1.25 to 212.50. A big SHIRT SALE We have a lot of samples of glen's heavy wool Top Shirts, very sprcial value, in good colors, at 50c and 51.00 OAPS Wemushclear the big lot of Manufacturers' Samples we told you of last week. All kinds of Cloth Caps up to $1.25 to clear at SOc. MILLINER 1' 1Vow:forkfirlal clear out, they must go and there are dl- / 7 dozen up to $2.00, to clear at 50c. Thins, of the newest Felt Hats, the very cream of the winter stock, prices up to $2.00, none were less • than $1,00, all to clear at 50c. —AT— M°RIM'S BUSY STORE i• • Skates I`' Skates The Skating Season is again with us and you are in need of a new pair of Skates. LEE'S is just the place to go for them. He has the Skates you want. Skates, Straps, Sticks, Etc. Si • l.. 11-1GliCentral Drug Sore 4 dormirticH, to ut Mafekhtg. Bottom. Hamra. Iron Novrinnicu.-- V., Harold Treleaven. Isaac Btothara; IV. Laura lt'1 , Eyelet Henry, FIela t r. IV., Geo. Treleaven, R441311„. a R. anis Okn, -W. Altont Pearl Saunders jr.III., Leila make,` Fanny ti�t�eeraid, Wallace Twamley, fiery Saunders, Oilman Stothers, Sr. II., Walter Alton Morse Saunders, Erneat Hall; Jr, 11, Et1}e Johnston, Part II., Mary' 01u er rni t Kea Part ,l 1., Toni Glen, ,fila n Twatnley. The rY1 Para in Weil rtpeUhStl nnatehea `ester Snot l #v. 4tbtl wawa 8r. 8rd, Pearl Saunder'at Jr. Ord, Mary Saunders; Sr. 2nd, Walter Alton. Nmrrs.--Robert Edward. who ie at- tending the G. O. L, was a tranitient visitor hero on Sunday. L•:Vartgty is the spice of 'W. -4m. Maley has Moved into his new houee. It ib a ntoe one.-Wm.,Agar, Ifah. is "wife and family,`vWted-t d tilay'a on Sunday.—B. 0. i Sep t1 ,"bad Maty. Even some of Mr..Roee top. ppasrtera think so '-!Tete Ittill be ie Ile. Lure and +eatertaintileet.Ile. Iilake'e church taro weeks fronl.I!tiride night,: reader testi auepc a at bb h rat,1 Ch it is not too late to Secure a HAPPY THOUGH'Plf for istlnas. They are still moving along, giving every- wher+ their old-time satisfaction, for which they are so famous. t �. Satisfaction guaranteed. • ' 0