The Goderich Star, 1901-04-05, Page 10APRIL S, 1901
Dry -Wet - Weather
SHOES._®
Now oomee the
when the gi000d is
and slue h. Don't
weans rheuulatioin
tier. a pair of our
1ene013 01 the year
covcled with slop
get wet feet, that
and pneumonia.
SrODOE Dry, Srv16CdbI ShOes,
ora pair of RUBBERS-ei her will dc.
K3 Remember, we are the sole agents for the J. D. KING & CO.
Shoes.
ST. GEO. PRICE.
People We Know.
Ur. HuImes woe In Hol,nesvllle on Monday.
Only a Cold Mrs. Turnbull ret.urued this week from Wm
Cold don.
sorer ItoberLeon loft Wednesday for Chi.
devious. solution nut to be
1g ,.
} I Led It rely decelol, J +^1'11. 11)r I liuhnus WW1 In the Queen City
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(l g ec th1" w, uk.
into s u in e t h i 11 g mote ,/ Thos. 1t Wolr, of Stratford, was m1 town We
tltll'IOII». y� punt wcnk
I.. H. leek/ion. barrister, of F x.tor. Sunday ed
1n Oodcrick.
Thu, Coltman, of Suaforth, was a Ooderioh
1 visitor bis.: Saturday.
le 1V. llladinun, tot -deter, Exeter, woo In
Owloriel, on Natulday.
I Mrs 1" Grolier, of Pine ,tl roe, la eluting In
When you
begin to sneeze•
or at ally tole thereafter,
take two ur three quinine
ra )011 ler and a bottle oI
'•%biro Pine Compound
with Tar," and you will heu
srprised at the results.
This will break a cold up
in a very short time.
F.M.DUNHAM
PHM• 1
DRt.IGGIST.
COR. WNST-ST. ANI) SQUARE
MGBuru6U•Btattik
BIGiGI6
Opeoiag.
i tow13 10
n and rte Lhle Weak.
Mies Robertson of
the Exeter nubile
eohol,), le hone for the
EastervaoaClan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doyle have moved Into
their d welling 011 Colboruo atreot.
Frld Jetlll.tlIl Is home from the BraulIord
Instituto for the !Caster holiday.
('opt Jauies Sutherland left ou Wednesday
to look after his boat en Lake Erie.
H. .1. 11. Cooke, burrleler, of Henson. trans
acted legal buoinoss In town un Wednesday.
Mrs. Maloomvon returned lust week from a
lone vIs)) to her non hi British nolumbla,
Ily Either, M. P. P., of Crediton was In
town on oaLurday, I.rausuoting low business,
Miss 1'. LeTousel, of the Hensel) public
school, le *wending the holiday tern) In erode -
Heti.
Mins A Wlnnlfrede Hall, of the Normal
College, Hamilton, is home for the Easter
bonds,'*.
Captain Jas. Inkster left on Monday for
Wolkorollle, to tike up his appointment on
the I'ut rel.
t 'ounolllor Humber lo In nut,hlo htoponlinv
the bindings that will make the 1'in Amer!,
rent Ex trunnion.
Mr. John Johnston and Mrs. B. J. Salle
Were called to Purr. Huron through the death
of Mrs. A, t'. Phonism!.
MI*s l'rni' "Ileum, of Llotowol, is speeding
her (hurter 11111111 11.0 in Lown, 1110 guest of Mr.
and Mot, J. I1 Fowler,
Mr, and Mrs. ('rain have returned from at-
tending the Neural at Port Huron of Mrs.
Captain 'harebell,. *later of Mt. Craig.
Talc STAIR regrets to learn of the rorlone Ill•
11000 of G. M1OIlllruddy, of the S1gea1. He
Was somewhat Improved yesterday.
Miss Annie McDonald, having completed a
mix months 0011N0 at the Central 1110111ts
College. Stratford, hoe returned W Lown.
Mies Laura Craig arid Mies Clara Welsh
.pont throe weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hendee
0011 at Senfort b, and have returned home.
Mies Lo Toueol returned on Monday from
London, where OW had been attending the
annual mooting of the Young Wolnen'l Aux-
iliary,
Miss Mitchell, of Windsor, who had boon
rumbaing her brother, 131r. James Mitchell. for
some weeks at the family realdeneo, returned
home on Fr:day haat.
Mrs. J. C. Harrison loft t.r Berlin, on Good
Friday morning, to spend Easter tide with her
daughter, sties Harrison. Mrs. H. will oleo
visit (donde at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family, who
loft some months ago for Lion's Head, have
returned to Mrs. Thompson's (neo Ml.s Hello
Matheson) home on Wellington St,
St. Mary's Argus: "Dr, Marion Oliver, W110
tins spent the past six Y o
urs In ledoro Central
India, Inhering In behalf of the l:anndlaa
Presbyterian mission, sailed for home on Sure
day, Mnroh 9. She will pond considerable
time en route, ns 1r. IN her intention to tour
Italy and o(her ICuropoan oountriee before re-
turning to Canada. She will spend the re-
mainder of her furlough at her former home
near Avonbank. It le Mis; 011vor's Intention
to retmn to her work in the far Elsa atter a
a brief rest among her Ontario friends," Dr.
Olt0er lo a sister of Mrs. (ltov,l Jas. Hamilton,
town.
N.
Saturday afternoon
and evening,
April 6th.
Will invite you to call and in-
spect our large stock of the "tried
and true" favorite Bicycles at our
Wareroo ns on \Vest -street on the
above date.
Eulorsoll's
BICYCLE
AND MUSIC HOUSE.
EASTER MILLINERY
^N° COSTUME DISPLAY
A Great
Success.
THE Best Display we have yet attempted. Our motto
is, "we must increase the attractiveness of values
and styles every season" in our store. Come and look
them over.
Dress Goods and Silks.
NEW SATIN VENETIAN
CLOTHS, all the newest shades, un•
shrinkable, readyto make up, a special
cloth at $1.00
NEW SILK BOLTON GAUZE,
with embroidered gold and silver
spots, will not tarnish, the very latest
for yokes and trimmings, from
$1.50 to $8.00
NEW FANCY SILK POPLIN
COSTUMES in the latest pastel
shades,vory handsome Old Rose, Nile,
Bloods, Silver Grey, at $1.25
NEW HEAVY CORD COS-
TUME GOODS, make a very sightly
costume, in Grey, Brown, Royal Blue,
Red, Castor, has the effect of more
expensive goods, special at 50o
LATEST SATIN STRIPE ALL
WOOL DELANES, really aa doh
as silks, and twine the durability,
very pretty shades. See these.
NEW PONGEE WAIST GOODS.
NEW PRINTED CASHMERES.
NEW EMBROIDERED OR-
GANDIES.
Laces, Embroideries
and Veiling.
Oar small Wates and Trimming
Department never had such a com-
plete rause of the latest novelties.
NEW GUIPURE LACES AND
INSERTIONS.
NEW ALL OVER BLACK AND
WHITE LACES.
NEW ALL OVER EMBROIDER-
IES.
NEW NECK RIBBONS.
NEW L' AIGLOUBELTS, WITH
GOLD SPIKE ENDS, at 25e and 50a
NEW BOW TIES, WITH GOLD
SPIRE ENDS, at 25o and 50o.
New Hosiery, New Gloves.
New Wash Goods.
Here is a bargain, and right un-
to -date style, in New Colored Piques,
in Pink, Pale Blue, Navy, Fawn and
Cream, lied colors, worth 20o for Ile
EXTRA VALUE GINGHAMS
AT 12}o
LOVELY COLORED DIMITYS
AT 20o
NEW BLOUSE GOODS.
NEW WHIR . AND COLORED
CURTAINS.
MUSLINS FROM 5o TO 85o A
YARD.
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Dress Making Department r
Upstairs.
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Look at our Special Sale of
Gents' Ties in window at 25C,
ng lea with us now. Vou should be choosing
pang Attire.
stanaser Lowtta.lso) a burincsserlp 10 Lis. -
Dolt,
E. 0. slutsl btu returned from a obit its
Chicago.
D. Straiton and Wm. Divans woss In Minters
ou Weducmlay.
Mine Davidson. of Elora. is the guest of
1111:,u Conn ntga.
1311,4 Maggio Baxter tett tido week 011 her
return to Chicago.
!live EUmena 91aeArtbur, of Chicago, Ir the
guest of Mrs. L. K. Strachan.
Coming
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Orra W. Nichols, the trick bicycle
rider of the "Peck'. Bad Buy" Co., will
give a free exhibition in the Square at
one p. m. Wednesday. Appril 10th.
Master Nichols holds the New York
Police Oszette belt as champion of
New York state. Be challenges all
comer' to ride against flits.
Business Notices.
Bicycle epairing 0 specialty, done
In good stele by a that class workmate
at Geo. FV. Thomson & Suu's Music
Depot.
Are you buying Easter souvenirs?
See Butler's. They are suitable and
cheep. Su nice are they the cows stop
Lo admhe them. In the window,
Joyful Easter ht at hand, you, new
hat is selected, spring has fully
come. and ever vlody feels like taking
a new gi ip on life and Its dotted. One
of these pleasures le to have your
a he s Studio.
photo taken at B,n '
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Have n seen his latest sampler P
you p
Elephant White bead hosts the
luureot. looks t he hest. keeps its color
and gime the blithest. The seine can
be raid of the Pi !sen brand ready
mixed Paint. sold by McKenzie &
Howell.
One of McKenzie & Howell's custo-
mers, who purchased a quantity of
American Fencing of theta last year,
remarked this week, "You have gut a
good fence. 1 tested it to my sAl,sfaa-
tion this winter. it was busied in the
snow and ham conte through line, as
straight and even as the day It was
put up,
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WE CAN FIT
any typo of woman's loot -long,
short, thick, thin, or with high or low
instep. The famous American
SHOE FOR WOMEN
is the fluent fitting shoo ever made at
any pride. And these shoes aro
beauties -full of style.
Up -to -Date Styles for
Dressy Young Women
Price $3.75
ON11 OF Till; MANY STYLUS
fro
THAT TN1$
roto
IS BRANDED
ON EVERY
6110E.
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Shoemaking,
We will have it celebrated Ameri-
can snake of fine shoes for men for
Boring trade. Wait for them.
P. T. HALLS.
TUE CODE ,RIO STAR
EW GLO
For Easter Sunday.
There are more Kld Gloves sold, Easter Week than in any other
single week in the year, for nearly everybody wants a New Pair for
Easter Sunday.
You are not likely to find a Better Kid Glove Stock that this anywhere near
here. The qualities are absolutely reliable, the assortment is large and almost
every wanted shade is to be found in it. Values are good too. No better Gloves
are sold for the same money, or as good for any less money anywhere that we
know of. You will find any of these satisfactory in every way.
At 75c
We arelIR a K
se In enol medium I m 1 tric-
Pd Glove. made fromf{OiL Aloe,
iris
dome fastener,, all eizeS lis tail and
browns 75c
At $l.00
We are setting a Olnve that is the
emelt s{ns vB
1IFka
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Ina"
from soft pllal/lr salsa. has A fast-
00010,
asP00010, newest stitchings, all eiitw in
bhtck and colors $1.00
At $1.25
We sell a Glove that never fails to
Yl
I made from
nen who wear t 1 d
a f
1 +•e those please
choice srlPctrd shins,perfect Ct H t
il.
has two or three d fastener e,
blacks and all leading shades in all
amen $1.25
These are all guaranteed Gloves and money will be refunded if any do not
prove satisfactory.
GIovillt Gleans Kid Gloves rerTeGtIu Without Null to the Kid.
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New Dress Goods and
This Dress Goods Stock is getting more to our liking, New
Goods of all kinds are rapidly taking the place of the Stock that
was here when we came. These New Goods are good in every way
for no unworthy qualities are allowed to cross the threshold of this
store.
The Fabrics are those that fashion has decreed shall be worn
this season. and are shown in the shades most in favor with stylish
dressers. Come and look this Stock over before you do any Dress Goods buying.
You'll be as welcome to look as to buy. Just a few of the many good lines we
are showing.
Black Dress Stuffs.
Black Serge, every thread pure wool,
hard worsted finish, gond weight, will
not eaten the dust. makes good skit to
or suits 25c
Plain lustre 30 to 38 inches wide, will
not turn rusty, rich glossy black, will
wear well 25c
Extra quality all wool serge42
inches wide, Hrm weave, will not pull,
hard or softfinish. suitable for skirts
or suite, extra good value 60c
Granite cloth, a fabric that makes a
veru stylish (beep, mediums weight,
hart finish, ever y thread pure wool 6Oc
Plain or figured lushes, 44 inches
wide, rich, glossy black, will not ton
rusty, mages stylish and serviceable,
skirts 50e
A good range of the new. soft fah -
rice, all pure tvuol, light and medium)
weight, 40 to 44 inches wide..GOc to00c•
Handsome figured geodenew and
stylish skirting designs made from the
purest of wools 75c and 85e
All wool broadcloth 50 mchea wide,
makes a very stylish and net v seeable
suit, the well known Priestley make
OOc
All wool Coating Serge, 60 inches
wide, heavy weight for suits or skirts,
hard Hulsh, special value .81.00
All wool Cheviot Serge, one of the
most fashionable materials shown thio
season, made from the purest Austra-
lian wools, full 50 inches wide, per
yard $1.50
Colored Dress Stuffs
All wool Set-ges, 30 inches wide,
good weight, firm and good to wear,
a capital material for children's
ddreesses, brown, myrtle, navy. reedd.
Costume cloth in dark colorings,
yaid and a quarter wide. medium
weight ..89c
Light weight, homespun effect,
every thread pure wool, 30 to 38 inch,
very fashionable, tolole of blue. old
.rose, fawn, etc 50c
Colored Vigeretwx, pyre wool, 38
inches wide, shades of gray, blue,
fawn, etc .60c and Otte
Wide. smooth finished Cloths, firm
and carting, made from the best of
wools,
maks handsel a suite fawns
hr ow uo. blues, etc 85e
Stpall Checks. suitable for children's
wear and waists age orise an f pat-
terns
terns .50c
New Spring Waist Materials, De-
tainee and Henr•iettes in a good as-
sortment of desivue, Including the
new Paisley effects, black, new blue,
navy, fawn and pink grounds
50c and 75c
All Wool Costume Clothe. vene-
tlans and honiespuns, the fashionable
shades of gray, fawn, blue, brown,
etc., suit lengths 84.75, $5.00, $0,00
Homespun for suits or skirts. browns
and grays, every thread wool, per
yard 50c
The Silks
By far the greatest por-
tion of our Silks are im-
ported by us direct. We
opened up a big shipment
the other day, all the
wanted shades in plain
and some very handsome
designs in waist silks, no
two of which are alike. It
will pay you to do your
silk buying here.
Heavy Satin, 22 inches wide, gond
finish, nearly all shades in stock .....60c
22 inch Plain Silk, all shades fm
fancy work, also black 30t'
Soft Trimming Silk, gond weight,
makes good waists also. shades of sky,
tuiquois and navy blue, cardinal,
white, create, pink, hrotvn and black
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Wide and Heavy Taffeta Silks. all
pure Silk. wears well, shades of pink,
old rose, blue, fawn, brown, cream,
white 75x;
Plain Black Silks in Taffetas, Pean-
de-Teis and colds, for trimmings.
waists and dresses $1.00, $1.25
Our Telephone No. is 25. We guarantee prompt delivery of all orders.
Agents for Standard Patterns.
April Designer Now In.
Hodgens Bros.,
• GODERICH
HAVE BEEN WAITING
until all our Spring Goods arrived before announcing a
formal opening in my New Store.
Last week the lastconsignment of Clothing arrived, and
this week Christys' Hats have been passed into stock.
NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL THE 6TH,
you are invited to come in and inspect our Stock. No one
will bother you asking you to buy, we simply want .t
pleasure of showing you our goods. and leave you to' L ge
as to the styles and values compared with others. Our
Stock of Clothing is all new, made by one of the best
houses in the trade, The goods - are well made and
thoroughly reliable,
OHRISTY$' HATS
GODERICH SEED E31IP�RIUM.
1 have the sole agency for Goderich for Christys' Cele-
brated Hats. 'these Hats are sold by the leading 'Hatters all
over the continent, this fact in itself is a sufficient guarantee
that r'Christys' are the bests'
Take a Waik.rr■a
around and see our"window. Any Tie in the window and in
fact any Tie in the shop, including all our new 50c goods,
on Saturday only. agc.
Come early and get your choice, as such Ties will not
last tong at that price.
Bros. Co.w.Next to Lee & Shephard. ' Mens Punisher & Hatter.
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We have the largest and best selected stock
of Seeds in Town.
Our Clovers and Grasses have been bought
from the best importers in the Dominion, and
are pronounced by our numerous customers
first-class stock.
We are leaders in Mangel Seed. We have in
stock one half ton of fine selected Mangel
Seed of all varieties.
As the Corn Season comes on you will find
us as usual with some of the best kinds for
cultivation.
We have given our customers the very best
satisfaction on this line, and will earnestly en-
deavor to do so in the future.
All kinds of Field and Garden. Seeds kept
on hand and sold at reasonable prices.
We sell the best brands of Flour, Herbagum
and Meals of all kinds.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited on
the merits of the goods we sell,
WM. �URROWS & SON,
Hamilton 8t. 00dOtich
It Is Not a
Kaisomine !
Kalsommade ines aro bout wbK. I
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1(15113 Chalk Vlsy, etc aro! dtyx;ud ■
nPellBue to hutdtbem 5
if lotto walls end veil -
lugs of your rooms. I
.410 dre,ys in time,
Pttd. then COWS LAo II
X'atru,winv-
(hunch's Alabamnno 2
is stens tiam Alabaster
hock. It grows harrier
with esc olid heroines g.
a part of'1he well itself. 2
healthful. economical
easy to tel: with colts i.
water and a brush.
We self it because tt
pleases all who use tt.
it for
horsily
utas frescoingg)
(11 is never sold in
Alabas-
tine.
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MGKeuzle & Howt3ll-
are buying 111 ex 'ere, Inge gttttlitt,
ties, eo rot Cu (alit' adv toI;geofOavery
hest quotations u"11 -K
. . . We Buy' For Cash. .
We have a f..1 ge .1.11 k of
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Nails, Barn Door Hangers
and Builder s Supplies.
We have the 1.,,q4 lo,,sed fui henget'
It cannot Ido o . If I he truck. Conte
in and see it.
McKenzie & Howell.
WE HAVE THE
AGENCY FOR THE
AMER1GAN 0L FIELD FENCE
blade of large, strong wires, heavily galvanized.
Amply provides for expansion and contrac-
tion. Only Best Bessemer steel wires
used, always of uniform quality.
Never goes wrong no matter
how great a stria
Is put on it. Doea
not mutilate, but
does Wally turn
cattle. horses.
bogs and pigs.
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EVERY ROO OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
by the manufacturers.
Coil and see It. Can show you how it will save you money and fence
your fields so *'hey will stay fenced.
Firel•olass fencers recognize the superior staying qualities of our hnee.
We have sold already this year upwards of 1000 rods, principally to these who have
had our fence before.
Our fence does not require the number of posts barb wire does.
MCIKENZIE ( HOWELL
The Place to Buy Ail Hardware Cheap
Reid's Old j�C ! R. B. Smith's
. Store. 1 Y 1 Old Store.
A Success....
We are more than pleased at the substantial success
and appreciation of our Millinery Opening, which
proves that we have the up, -to -date material and
milliners who are Twentieth Century Artists.
W H IT E E R.
Mr. Andrews [fad justgot
in a very large stock of
Ladies' and Childrens' White Underwear, Embroider-
ies and Laces, which he had marke_I at close prices.
But we are going to cut and carve those prices.
Corset Covers were 15c for 12o
" " 2.5o for 20c
" 50J for 40.
" " 75o for 55c
Drawers were 85,i for25.1
" 45o for.. NSc
" 654 f,r50a
" 85o for,,05s
Ladies' Chemises were 8.0o for25
" " 40s far00,
" 75o f n•00c
. " 50) for40.
Ladies' Night Robe) were 500 for 40o
tI 85o Cr Oso
" $1.10 for 85c
" $1.25 for 951
" $1.75 for $1 33
" $1.50 f • $1.20
Ladies' Skirts were 50c for 40o
" " 85o f,r 0')0
" $1 00 for 85c
" $1.50 lor,,.$1 2()
" $1.75 tor...$1.40
" $2.00 for...$1,55
58.75 for...$3.25
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Child's Gown, Skirt attached on
waist or ehild's dresses, all at the
same reduction. These are not old
bankrupt., soiled or mussed goods,
they are the newest goods, beautifully
made and trimmed with fine lanes
and embroideries, fine tucking and
frilling on good strong cottons and
cambric, all at wholesale prices.
Leas than you would have to p ty for
the material.
Corsets.
Watch Spt•iug were $1.25 for $1.00
Paris Lady " $1.25 for $1.00
E. T. High B"sr. " $1 00 for....85o
E. T. 'v r 7 5 for 6011
Peet!. ss '• 051 for 50o
No. 280 " 50; for 40c
loos is' " ,51) . for . 40o
(food 3 ave hinds were No for 50a
Thee is nut a soiled or old corset
in the Io', lh y aro all brand new
goods and perle,l ill every way, but
the price -and it's mutilated -making
a good saving on perfectly new goods.
Laces.
The: e is a b;g stock of New Laces
of all kinds, all new golds, most of
bon uev'r Cu' and all jus in for
this spring's trade. . All overs and
tucked si.'It all at generous reductions,
Embroideries.
A big lot put into stook a few days
before we got it, and all reduced in
prices, such as 5c for 8c, and 1Q3 for
7:. It's like fading money to buy
those new goods at these prides.
Shirt Waists.
Will tell ypu about them next
week. There are 20 doz. all new,
and they go the way of the other
goods.
W. A. McKIrl bought C. W. Andrews'
stock cheap.
W. A. MCKIM
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15 still at the same Old Stand on East
street, Goderich, with a full and fresh
supply of
FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS
Such as Alsike, Timothy, Clover,
Grains, Etc., Etc.
Myers' Royal Horse and Cattle Food
in large or small quantities.
Flour and Peed constantly on hand.
Goods and Prices always right.
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