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THEIKIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
Surely there is SOMETHING that you
Want or Need
That
could come from this „store.
It may be a Jacket, or a Fur or a Dress, a boy's
Suit or man's Overcoat. But we couldn't go on
enumerating the stocks. What is to hinder your com-
ing and getting it ? Not the probable cost. Don't
be too sure that' the price you have fixed in your mind
isn't higher than the one you would have to pay.
Prices have had a tremendous scaling down here of
late. We pick a few items from a storeful. If they
are not what you want conte and spend a few minutes
at the store tomorrow.
Jackets at $1.00 each.
15 Ladies' Jackets, black and col-
ors, to cltar at 11.00.
Any llidies' trimmed Hat in the
store to clear at half price
Bargains in men's and boy; Over-
coats and Pea Jackets.
Furs ! Furs ! !
Ruffs and Caperton; going at less
than cost.
121c and 15c Wrapper-
ettes for 9c.
N ice patterns, good colors. To
clear the balance of stack we
quote this low price, 9c • yard.
Remnants at Half Price.
Some real good pieces Cloth suitable
for waist or coat or child's dress,
going at half price.
DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.
Now in full swing for Sprint; business. Miss Sutherland hes
given entire satisfaction on es ery order the past season and we
guarantee satisfaction on our work L,uive your orders early. (%i.''
plenty of time to hate them trade up.
.Remember We Give Coupons for the Premiums on
all Purchases
Smith Bros. & Co,
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
The l'olleglat• losutute Literary Soul, ty 1
will hold the regular meetiog this (Thum -
da)( evening.
J« A. Streihan now has his new gaeo-
leos engine In ruomog order at h e machine
shop. 111. sdvet t serpent will appear next
week.
Oss of Murney 4 delivery bone. took al
suoaw•y fusedsv morning and bad a I rely
time of to 1'. ran the rig against a post and
smashed 1t badly.
Lupe quantIdes of los have been cut from
the hilbor this mooth The pre.eot cold
soap will log reaee the thickness of the i.e
oe,elderobly
Janitor 1S nett hes received Instructions
from the 1'dtlio Works D.partmeot to keep
rhe postop' m open every eveeloe boa 8 to
1.30 for the oobyenleooe of box bolder,.
Wasted to purchase at a rate on the 11.
for oasis, • stock .et dry goods. groceries,
boon and shoes. o ready -ad• clothlog
all of either clothing --
ally to 's
J. W. BRODSR1••K
The following score were made .1 the
weekly gun club shoe t la•t Friday', 25
being the pretends •- I. MoDermott, 12:
F. Pretty, 16; H. Ruben; 17; W. Irvhsm.
14; K Neftel, 16.
Friday afternoons moll sae three Ileum
lata, owls* to au .eetdest on the Buffalo
line below S'eatlord. The aooldriet ooeurre 1
to • trnpht trail., a couple of oar, being de
tailed, end treffia on the line was .blocked
for e 1 hour..
The malls parried many tender missives
ea Saturdsv. For some years the old ob
s.rvsooes of St.'.deoUoe'e Day mums, to
kayo lapsed Into deso'ude, but this• hse
barn • revival, and the destine to -d • large
.umber of celestine, this year.
Toe Woman's Christian Temperance.
Union will held • Franca Willard memorial
servloe at their regu'.r meeting Mnnd•y
alternoan at 3 o'clock, which will be coo -
dratted by Mn. McGillicuddy. All inter-
ested In the work are cordially Invited.
Tte adjourned annual meeting to the
shareholders of the Hurau and Brum Loan
and Iovsstment Co. was held on Worley
and the following chimaera were appointed.
Lord `,'rathrooe. Judge Holt. Sheriff Rey-
nolds, W. l'rimdfoor, F Jordan. H. C
Dunlop. D. J. Neftel, Henry Horton and
.1. M. Roberts. After the amoral m.o tee
the dirooters met and appointed F. Jeri to
president and W. I'roudtoot vin -pr side'-.
1'. J. Austin, who recently removed to
town Irom Ktogebridce, where he oonducted
• (roomy store, has opened up In that hoe
to the stare oo Vioton•-i'. nett to Jar.
Stew:han. machine Skop Ht. annou.oe-
!neat %I I be fo and oo pig, 8 of this lime.
W are pleased to know tbat Ur Straiton
who has b -co in a eoerltal to Montreal for
souse 11m. underwent an operation mamma
lolly about a week ago std ie progression
very favorably. It wale probably be .
couple o1 months before Mr. Stratton re-
turoe to town.
1)r. Oven•, I. It.0 1' , M. R C.S., M i) ,
a well known surgeon and ocubat of Lando •,
and a specialist In eye, ter, nose and throw
trouble., purposes visiting Uoderlcb ar
Intervals, btu• giving re -sons in they di.trice
an epportuslty to consult • 'panelist with-
out travelling a long dtara'os. H - first
visit will be on Tuesday. March 3r1, w hen
hs will be at Geode's drug store.
CHURCH NOTES.
them greatly. 'lite altere000 session o1 the
*abed was taken up with etoRtas sad
• soiher address by the •iettrg rlarrymaa.
Mr. Going age a ououp.ed the pulpit in the
mole/ sad gay• the eldars of the 000grr-
sat on s splendid ammo t to which be spoke
of the dominant tela one Sud social teoden-
oles el the tlmee. He deploy d the m.rws-
ary spirit of tbt age, the prevalent dape-
e itios W make an idol of money. sod ikaned
the industrial slavery which is virtually
the oondittuo tet tbourande of oiankind today
to the chattel slavery of the put. He saw
evidences, however, al a remotion towards s
moister ideal of life. Mankind would endure
so much, ted then the spirit of liberty
scold assert Itself to the throw log off .1 .be
letter.. Thes.rmou wee thoughtful. ot-
nmbtir,
inspirit tog. •od was greatly appre-
nlated by Ili* 000gregatiop, wbn well be
glad to hoer Mr. Moron 6g410. Tomorrow
(Friday) evening ilia Sabbath •'boot aam
vresry ocoaeloo will be 000elu ted with so
eotertalomeot In the church, for 'bosh an
exoelleot pre gram has been prepared.
A. F.. Alli', of town, bas been . endu0t-
Ing s000ewiul evangelistic eeryk s e". Port
Albert.
Rev. Murdoch M, Ker,ie, of Hoban,
Chine, will address the u0ugregattoo Is
Knox ohuroh etxt Saoday •wining. A
oolleotioo will be taken up on behalf of
foreign missies'.
A slat lal meeting In the Salvation Arms
barracks on Friday eveetog of tbi. week a.
+3 o'clock, Will be oonduoted by Adyt. Groh
ard, of Yum., the new districts oRioer for
this district. All ate cordially invited to
attend.
Rev. Dr. Daniel preached ml.stooa.y
ri moss et Waterloo -,t. Methodtet ohuroh,
Str
Hord, on Sunday. He ase heard by
good congregations and bis sermons wore
reported at slue length in the Stratford
daily piosre on Monday.
Suedey\lass et North street Methodist
church w especially devoted to tbs 10-
terests of t Sabbath @oboe]. At the
morning terve the ob,ldieo oetnpied the
trout seats and • smiting was led by the
Sunday school oh err. Kew. A. H doing, el
S•ratlord, woe Int a pulpit and addressed
the children In a meaner which interested
•
Stock=taking
Sale .till Itt
McKENZIE & HOWELL'.,
COMING AND GOING
Delmer Dickson left oo Saturday for
Chicago.
WV..1. Paisley, of Cllotoe, was in town 00
'4001.7.
D. D. S&Bowe, of Woodstojk, was toms
nyer Sunday on a yls:t to the parietal
hems.
Mies B. Wilkinson, of Minneapolis, Mise.,
u yi.itng m tower, the guest of Mrs. Jamie
Clerk.
1)r. Mabee was in Toronto teat week
attending the mei.iog tet the Oh'ario Deem'
Society.
K+v. 1 B. Wallwin and Mto. W•Ilwio,
of S.•iortt', were visitors in town durug
the week.
W. R. R.,tierteoo visited his eon. R. S.
Rebertees, to Straitord for several days the
past week.
Mre. ted Niles Carrick, Newgate street,
neve warned from a visit to Toronto and
o. her points
Cl A.. tjhepbard returns 1 beet week front
London and 1s gotatog .tie.g b sitar his
e. tent allose.
W. teoCartby, who bag been playlog
hockey this winter on the Port Hope team,
. home again.
H. I. Strang B A , wept to Toronto on
't• uoday to attend a meeting 01 the re late
of Toronto Uoiversity.
Mrs Pasenore has returned from Sslorth.
ash ere she seg the rm.'. of her meter, Mre.
Rest, for several weak..
M;.. Jenkins, of C Io'on, has been visit-
inr at the rest linos of Jobo A•tdrewr, Iity-
ttsld road, ;lie put two weeks.
A. S. Carpi, al has boon In towu ihle
week. He has withdrawn trom the Londoo
banoees with which he was 000teoted.
Mrs, Ches. Darrow hes returned from
Toronto, where she was staying for • fee
weeks at the residence of Ju 1.e 1; arrow,
W (;lens Campbell was to l'oronto lest
week and to. k in the Meodelssobu Choir
oonoert, wbloh was the greet cr.,, ta•I event
of the mama in the oily.
John Camp .. t, too of E. Cemptoo, K ('
is chat•og ha borne bere. He has been em
ployed for several years at Galt and is about
to arks • bat's, position at P,ttsbory, Pa.
T. U Tiplleg is mak!ttg a t, ur of • oom
bar of the pities, in Ontario and on ih•
other eids of ttr hoe, and on his returo
evil remove with Mrs. Tip'log to Manitoba,
bay er decided to make his tome for the
future in the West.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Making
oom for SPRING GOODS
R
FAisEttr. -Wscall your 'Hewlett to the
'New American' I,ucab Room. Meals and
lushes any time from leo up.
Ct.sARIN4 SALT --Our clearing sale con
clones till March 1.t. Mrs. Weiler woo
last weak's $5 prize. Gso. E. Kist., N Ing-
ham.
Go to the old rsIiab'e oyster boner,
\•.ctorta Restaurant. West street, for fresb
oyster., sold in bulk and all styles: stews,
(nil or r.we. 1'ootsctlonery, fruit. tob•c-
oos and organ. C. R1.4, anemic, proprietor
Dr. Ovule, of London, surgeon, oculist
toil epeouhet in eve, ter, nos.. and throat,
will be in (loderlen Tused•v, March 3rd ;
I'u.td.y, March 3lst ; Tueed•y, May 5 h ;
Tuesday. •lune god ; Tweedy , Jost Y).b.
Gleams properly fitted. Odioe •t Goods's
drug stoic 22-2L
The Woodstock omicron stook has Jost
arrived at the Goderloh litigate Store and
the ohesp sale is in toil swing. Every ops -
tomer pleased with the big bargains. We
now hay• a very choke ri'.. k of boot..04
shoes, drygoods and grocer. . Ws ars
offerlog the balance of MacSwseo's b•ok-
rupt stock r•mely ubeep. Olve ilia
ohesp sale • Dell. 11 e sett cheap all the
time. .1 W RROtg.ti. a.
Godertob 18th F. bruary,
We find lines that we will sacrifice to clear out,
tint "'Ir8-"''i otriat taus -space frertr-'t enumerate'•
them. So far the sale has been a success. We
are doing a larger business this February than
last, and have decided .to add two staple lines to
our bargain lint :
Coiled Spring Wire, at $2.75
Barb Wire, - at $2.75
We are known in this section as the cheapest,
and the place to buy the best hardware. We
want pleased customers and our reputation to
continue to spread and be sustained.
FENCING
is a big part of our business. Vi'e have given spec-
ial attention to it, and can now give almost any
kind of fencing required. We are now taking or-
ders so as to insure it being here when wanted.
There will be a big rush this season for fencing.
The fence we like best is called the "Ideal." It is
correctly named, for it is the farmers' ideal fencing.
We believe it is the strongest and best fence for the
least money that bas, been put on the market.
The life of a fence in the life of its weakest point.
This fence is made of all No. 9 hard steel galvanized
wire (No. 9 is the Targe wire), that in, Iatterals, up-
rights and locks are all heavy wire, and, therefore,
has no weak points. Truly it is the farmers' ideal
fencing.
We will also handle the tenon, AMERICAN and PER-
I E(T fences, and think we can give you entire satis-
faction.
We will handle the BEST PORTLAND CEMENT made.
Our stock of HARDWARE is being well -assorted with Spring flo(uis,
and will give you entire satisfaction.
McKENZiE & HOWELL
THE PLACE TO BUY ALL HARDWARE CHEAP
AUBURN.
FRIiAy, Feb. 13.
S. S. ('ovvxyT'rv,-Tb, twelfth a000al
000yeotion of the .Auburn Uolon Sabbath
School A'+ocla ton will be hell in the Pres-
by•erteo ohuroh on Friday, February 20 re.
Following is the order of services :-yor,-
aeon session: Orman, exercises and
appointing nomioatlog committer; froan•
opal and other reports of secretariat; elec-
tion of onccen ; address., followed by di.-
os•ioo, Ueorge Fothergill; "A Study to
Use Four (loersl. ; A Portrait of Christ. -
Elmore Harris Afternoon memos,
Ope leg emirate's, Rev. T. B. Coupland
Ad'lr to 'Addrss. R.y..-8_..11,.. Whaley ;
"Flea btuion of ilia World'' -t study
in Aob, C. Elmore Harris ; disoe■eion
es the abet a subject : ''What the Sunday
School Has nit tor Me,' Rey. Mr Ed
moods; son service and ooll.otioo ;
"Christian Lona," taught by Rev J. L.
Small Eveoiug session : Devotions; ex.
erotee, Rev. Mr.\Borns ; song service* ;
"The Home • Frusta, In Sunday 'Johoole,"
Rey S. M. Whal* ; 1001 esrvtee and
ooileotioo : question `drawer, Rev. Mr.
Dunlop;' JosttSostlun by Fait 11"-A Steady
In (Mistime, Rev. Elmore Harris. Made
will be Neatened in the terecooe by the
united choirs of Auturn, In the afternoon by
the Auburn Presbyterian oheNr, and the
evening session by the Westfield choir The
executive mows parents and all interest.
ed to Sebnstb school work to Dome ireporsd
10 dbo.es each of rte above .atom'', ped to
work ear.estly to make the convention a
de. ided success
The following SECOND-HAND STOVES, which
have been taken in exchange for H A P P >t
THOUGHTS will be SACRIFICED:
FOR COAL OR WOOD :
1 No. 921 Duchess of Oxford, with reservoir and high closet.
1 " 919 Superior, with reservoir.
1 " 921 Aberdeen Warrior, with high closet.
1 " 918 Favorite, with reservoir.
1 " 918 Famous Active, with water front.
1 " 920 Kitchen Witch.
WOOD bTOVE8:
1 No. 921 Oxford Rivtl, with reservoir.
1 " 9 Consort, without reservoir ; also several others.
Also a number of good Heating Stoves, taken out
of places where I have put in Furnaces :
1 No. 5 Radiant Home.
2 " 6 Ral:lent Homes.
1 " 7 Radiant Home.
1 Universal, with oven.
1 " 14 Royal Peninsular, with oven, and numerous other..
CHAS. C. LEE.
They Faller cesuaespUea,
11,4 coughs, cid. and catarrh tee te-
.poneible for more oon.umptloo than is
traceable evee to beteilty. ('.tarrbot.we
oures more quickly than ordinary reenediee
baoauee it is Lb* only •otleeptic yet di-
ooverel that Is volaii'e enough to reach toe
root of the trouble in remote parts of the
lunge and bronchial Mb«, and impregret•
every particle of the ter Woof hod with its
heelless. germ-kui,ag vapor. ('olds can't
last tea mit ices. or cough. mei:* inun ibirty
ml
Willi when Cat•rrbou as 1e inhaled. It
clears n se, throat and Cr ra•••g« at oaoe.
supe dropping, headache. aid 'eradicates
oaten Irom any part of the aye ern. Two
months' treatment, 41 00: trial rte, 25c.
urugglate, or N.C. Poleou & Co., Kingston.
Ont.
Dr. H•miltoo's I'ilhs are Mi d.
More
February
Inducements
Crepe Tissue
Paper :
M ,' i Av, rah 16th.
Master Willie 1;. Yonne, ems of Jobe
S'oung, near Auburn, had themisfortone M
here hie hand naught to the gear of the
ontilns h -.o on Mn. day last and had hie
first finger of the r ght hand taken off.
Dr. Frank Turebnll wee Belted in and
deemed the hand. Ws are all sorry to hear
of the misfortune.
AUCTIUN SALES
Mi, DAN. March :ail.-Anotios sale of •
valuable posture and timb« farm, beteg let
33, eon h, tlodertah townehlr, •t the prem.
Ices, °ommeaoleg at 2 e'clerk r-. at ilex s.
ART tl. ut'roat.1. and Prven M. IMniA1.t.,
Iweprleterr. TNIM ()usnwy, anotieseer,
PRIt'AY, Mareb 61b.-1' d emetics
eels of farm Hoak and Implements, Mclod-
Ing henries, °owe, steers and belfries, was -
en.. 1 urs.e', sleigh*, etc. Pals nos hall
mile seat •I Ued•nob. ROBERT Wrtwow,
proprietor. THONA. GUMMY, 11•011eaeer.
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Regular 10e. and 1Se per
roil, many of the very
beet shades, all one price,
- 5c, per roll.
Three Series of
Cloth -Bound
Books :
01E0.
It11T1I W KLIy in 14111, on fLtnrdayrein •
047 llrh, Letitia, riper of ilia Isis k014WW
Hath well, oast ani years.
M&HLrON la ride lab, on net order reb-
rnsry IIIA, Ellen. wife or t' apt R Marl
ton, New (Veatmin•/er, H. C. and mother
of Mrs (1.0011 1'orey, town.
WIOHT11AN 1n 'taut Wawenesh, on Petra.
ar7 /.h liner R•Ightmae. soot aA loom
10 month. •144 IB 4.y..
Over fifty titles in each
series. Clearing wale
price,
10c., 15c. and 20c. ea.
"Chums"
"Boys of the Empire"
"Boys' Own Annual"
"Sunday at Home"
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE 1
(�ODHIRZtOH
Spocial eugagenient for two nights only
FRIDAI and SATURDAY
FEB. 20 AND 21
Thu greatest comedy suooe's of tate year
HELENA PELIETIER
end her own splendid Company, prwe.n'ieg
t wo famous plays.
Pere. tic ..t.tged, beautifully costumed aril
bnlh.utly acted.
Regular price, 11.75,
clearing sale price,
$1.00.
Ping -Peng :
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 20
'fisc eparkhnv, tuneful, brilliant comedy :
H1S BETTER HALF
The cleanest, wittiest and most laughable
comedy ever written.
SATURDAY EVENING. FEB. 21
Jerows K. J• ron e'e famous play :
The Girl from Mexico
A performance that hue proved a detigbt to
thousands,
Admission, 25c , Reserved Seat., 3be.,
Children, lfic
1' an of Hall at Kidd's Bookstore.
Regular 50c., 75c., 11.00,
11.50, 12.00, 12.50 and
$3.00. ClestillTf sale,
joff.
THESE PRICES WILL
POSITIVELY ONLY
HOLD GOOD DURING
BALANCE OF F E B-
RUARY, 1 9 0 3.
Store closes 6:15 p.m.
CEO. PORTER.
The great
Clearing Sale
Boots end Shoes
will be continued throughout
the balance of this month.
Bl6 REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES.
We must have the room for our large stock of Spring Goods.
CaII and be convinced that this is a genuine sale.
NEW GOODS AT AWAY DOWN PRICES.
Ms balaao sof oar Felt Goods at and below oast.
Repairing. '
E. DOWNING.
GUNDRY BROS.
announce;they have purchased from lir. A. M. POLLST isle
L/VI�Yr HACK AND BUS
Bustneseand that they will be found at the old stand on South Street
with a good stock of useful Livery Horses.
Well-appointed Hackie and reliable Drivers In charge of the 'Buses,
which will meet all trains and steamboats
All calls attended to promptly Rom hotels and private houses
T. GUNDRY TELEPHONE t;o W. H. GUNDRY
NEW
GROCERY STOREl
NEW STOCK
Having opened np • first-
class vitae* of fresh Groceries in
the store-ep Victoria st., next
to JAS. A, STRACH AN'S
Machine She* 1 respectfully
solicit a /there Of your trade.
it will be my endeavor al
ways to keep on Rand a full
stock of everything usually
found in an up to date grocery
store, and you can rely on my
best efforts to snit you,
P. J. AUSTIN
THE CASH GROCER
(P.23. - HODG E N S BROS.
WEST of HAMILTON
STRUM
Tailored Skirts, $2.95
Worth in the Regular Way from $4 to $5
THIS is our bargain for the third week of February. Skirts selling at
two dollars and ninety-five cents that should sell for $4.00 or $5.00.
Every one new. Not one has been made up for over two weeks. The
skirt -maker found himself with a lot of ends of skirt materials that
were too short to sample and put on the road, as he could not give a
quantity of any one line. He made them up into skirts and cleared
them out at a bargain price. We got them and now pass them on to
you at a price for the garment complete that is less than one would buy
the material alone for.
Ladles tailor made skirts, homespune and broaticloshs, in black, navy, brown ante
grey, good materials, well made, every garment made up this month, stylish and ser-
viceable, regular value $4 to $5, clearing commencing Saturday at your choice of the
lot for
TWO DOLLARS AND NINETY-FIVE CENTS
See them in our window.
Faotor� Ends of Embroidery.
Ende o embroidery put up at the (nrinr.
Ends o embroidery at factory, at
a saving of 2c to 5c per yard. These are nice clean
goods, now patterns just in this month. The fa--
tories clear these remnants out at cut prices, and
we are able to sell these at from 2c to 5c less than
regular prices.
50 factory ends of emhroi
deriee and insertions, good
qualities, 4I and 5 yard
ends, cleanng at per yard
6c
40 factory ends of embroi-
deries and insertions, as-
sorted widths, good quali-
ties and patterns, worth
10c to 12Ic per yard, 41
and 5 yard ends, clearing
at per yard 7c
New Cotton Dress Goods.
The new cotton dress goods for spring are
here. There is a collection of them that is worth
seeing, even if you (lo not care to buy so early.
Whether you wish to look or to buy we would like
to have you call and look over some of the pret-
tiest cotton dress stuffs that have ever been in this
store.
New Ginghams, New Zephyrs, `
New Chambreys, New Rusting,
New White Stuffs, New Matting',
New Canvas Cloths.
The newest, the daintiest, the nattiest lot of
wash dress materials we have ever shown.
White Cotton
Remnants.
You had better lay in a sup-
ply of white cotton before
these remnants are all gone.
When this lot:is sold we can
get no more to sell at this
price.
100 mil' end. of fine white cotton
full yard wide, fine even thread,
lengths 3 to 10 yards, regular i0e
and 12Ic, at per yard 8c
Black Sateen
Skirts, 98c.
Black sateen skirts at 95c
that would not be out of the
way at 11.25. A new lot just
in this week, well made from
good quality mercerised sat -
eons.
Ladies' black underskirts, all
sires, good quality black sateen.
trimmed with frills and ruffles,
stiff or soft finish, very special
value at each 98e
HODGENS BROS.
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N. 1. CSSETS.-Aaerica', Iealiat Gaud. 3 styles, fi.35, $131. ASO TO SEE TEL