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The Goderich Star, 1903-01-23, Page 8• - ^oll 1'7'p . , fi.. .. µ 4 t JAN 143 LIE Of)i)14 eft 'se'rik ARV - caring *ale n, ';ti4...P110;411: litres: Odd sots .of Note Paper and Envelopes. 72 boxes Note Paper acid Envelopes, con- taining 5o Sheets ,and iso Envelopes, regular since 2oc, Vale prate roc box. 94 boxes containing 1 quire Paper em- llpsseci "Goderich" with Envelopes to match (finest quality) n g. pnce 250 and 3oc, sale price rsc and 2oc box, 84 boxes Note Paper and Envelopes to match, re , price roc and 15c, clearing at Half Price, Odd lots good Envelopes clearing Half price. Odd lots Black Bordered Note Paper and Envelopes at Half Price. 15 copies Boys' Own Annual (this year's) publishers' price $2, clearing sale $1.25. Boys of the Umpire and Chums (this year's) publishers' price $1.75, clear- ing sale price $t.00. Young Canada, publishers' price $I.25, sale price 75c. Geo, Porter, Bookseller and Stationer. Telephone loo B. r*Verent to parents, W per ;pent, ttnabla to real or write; themgreate't - ttaed 1* /salvation; the work for them runs. be dons patiently, perceyeriugly, faithfully,.. prayerfully. A larger audience w,oufid have been well repaid for waling t) hear of time work, liy an earnest labourer. A Vote of thanks to all who helped in any way to make Nal* a eyt,sful,Meeting, followed by s hymn dirt the Benediction, closed a very 1nterestln Meeting, /Us, tt, TIMM, °LINTON. Pres. Secy. Officers for 1003: -#ion. president, Mrs. C. Fletcher, Thames Bead; Presi- dent, lldrti. Nell Shaw Egmondville ; 1st vice, Mrs. J. Hamilton. Goderich ; 2nd vice, Mrs. Sowers, Bruceflold; Jird vice, Mrs. J. Larkin, Seaforth; easy., Mrs. 11, Irwin, Clinton ; treaa., Mrs. Ellen Scott, Seatorth ; secy. of sup- plies, Miss Kate McTaggart Clinton literature secy., Mrs. Jr. S. Henderson, Hassall. izbe Goderich %tar. Taternoxx CAaa, 71. FRIDAY. JAN. 23, 1003. Annual Meeting of the Huron Presbyterial. it eminunlcetcd.i A very successful and interesting meeting of the Huron Presbyterial of the W. F. M. S. was held in Knox church, Goderich, Jan. 20th, 1903. The weather was all tbat could be desired, but the lateness of the trains made a very meagre attendance at the business' meeting. The morning session was opened with devotional exercises, conducted by the president, Mrs. Nell Shaw, of Egrnondville, rhlssessionwascontined to bearing reports from secretaries, treasurer, and from various auxiliaries and Mission Bands. These reports were most satisfactory, all speaking of progress in some direction, and 'the treasurer reporting increase of funds. After the closing prayer by Mrs. Saw- ers, of Bruoefleld, the ladies were invited to the lecture room, where the ladies of Knox church had provided a bountiful dinner, of which the guests showed duo appreciation. After a few minutes for sociability wo hast- ened to the audience room again to work. After singing a hymn, the election of officers was proceodod with. Mr. Fletcher, of Thames Read, gave a subject beim "The Bible reading, the g, i Tho the Bible." pinto of Missions in ssibject lues ably dealt with and showed that there is a foroshadowin of missions in the Old Testamon Daniel anticipated mission work; .Jof666t ah was an unwillingg missionarryy Of course the New Testament trills of Christ's advent, and his commission to his disciples to preach the goapel to every creature. After prayer by Miss Wilson, of Clinton, we listened to a vary interesting address from the pro- sident, the relation between prayer and missions,/ The problem of to -day is to bring ,he church to her knees. God is ahlt to answer all prayer, thorn many mat strikingg instances, of answer .toprayer. Miss Gemmell, of Egmond- vilie, sang very effectively an ap- propriate song._.. - A representative ftain the North St. Methodist church ..'brought greetings from their society, and 11id us God "speed. Mrs. John- ston, of Paisley, then favored us with a vary instructive and interesting talk,ithe subject being som0 of the PILLS Have Restored Thousands of Ca no.dlo.n Women to Health and Strength. There Is no tiled for se many women to suffer pain andeaknessrvu sleeplessness, amends, faint y spells and the numerous troubles which render thio iff. of woman a round of sick - Mel and suffering. Yount girle budding into womanhood. who suffer witispains and headechei, and whose face is pale and the blood watery, will find Milburn's lead and Nerve tin .Lelpthamgreatly during this period. Woman at the change of life. who are nervous, subject to bot flushes fooling of pins and noodles, palpitation of the heart; eta, are tided over the trying time of their life by the mss of this wonderful romedy. It has a wondorful affect on a woman's system, makes --pains and -aches _sanish,- brings Dolor to the pale cheek and sparkle to the eye. They build up the systedl, renew lost vitality, improve the appetite, make rich, red blood and dispel that weak, tired, liatleae, no -ambition feeling. 1e.. pen ACs, 0a O ION 1, 28 ALL Orala/1a. The T. Manta Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. duties, privileges and op ortunties of women 10 Christian lands. What la the greatest noed of the world, and our responsibility to supply that need; to whom do wo boloug 1 We are re- sponsible for conveying Ooii's message; tilde would fail to toll of the excellent words, and many duties pointed out; may wo have grace to hoed His message. Series of prayers for missions, by Mire. Taylor, of Blyth, and Mrs. Carleton and Mrs. Duff, of Goderich, followed by a hymn and collection. The offering was dedicat- ed in prayer by Mrs. Carlisle, of Honsall, Miss Allan, of Blake, gave a most entertaining and full amount of the annual meeting. A few closing words by Mrs. Gibson, or Goderich, the oldest member of Knox ox church Auxiliary, showed hep interest waa. not abating, even tl1t ugh her hair was silvered, andtingto shame mawith her vigor, a younger women. Another hymn and a closing prayer, by Mrs. Henderson, of Honsall, closed this session. The evening session, after being opened with de- votional exercises by Revs. Mr. Ander- son and Larkin, listened to the re- ppres¢ntative from Presbytery, (Rev. Mr McLennan, of Kippen.) In a few w 1 chosen words ho brought the ting congratulations and con tulations from Preab were favored Presbytery. rY We during the evening with solos from Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Thomson, both of Knox church choir, and an anthem from same choir. 'Tho in- terest of the evening centred in Rev. Murdock .MeKenzie's address ; he thrilled the audience with a graphic account of his work in Inland China, having passed through the Boxer troubles, and receiving several wounds, ho knows something of suffer- ing for the Master's sake; the work of saving China and .its 350 millions of le is appalling. He has labored in a 12 years; he took us In !ma lna- t China, and painted vivid pica tit the servitude of the women, the ed condition, the idolatry of tl . the strong, sturdy mon, with staying power, cling- ing w tenacity to old cus- toms, 1 rt8•erful perseverance, un- tiring i tistry, very economical, 5A HAVE ' "0V HE ,$ QF 'THEM ? Speedy Cure for Crawp3 and Collo. The most reliable cure for cramps, colic, dysentery, and summer corn- plaint ooplaint Is ten dropi of Pelson's Nervi - line in a little sweetened water. Ner-• villne removes the pain and distress at once, insures prompt relief and a. afeedy cure in every case. Nervlline` is an excellent remedy for all pain, whether internal or external, and should be in every household. All druggists sell and recommend Nervi - line. Price 26c. The Walker�i; Herald, speaking of the case to enquire into which Judge Doyle was called there last week; eatdt" It arises out of an incident in the Referendum vote on December fourth last, at the village of Cargill. Mr. J. C. Eckford J. P., on that day, had occasion to get some liquor, on a doctor's order, for his son, who was ill, and being naturally in a hurry in such a matter, went to the nearest dealer and got a bottle of liquor from Mr. Power, hotel -keeper, at Cargill village. This is the charge at any rate. The facts of course will . be establlahed at the trial. Hotel -keep- ers have to close up on election days and presumably are under the same regulation on such a vote as the Referendum. The law enables the complainant to apply to the High Court at Toronto for the appointment of a County Judge in a neighboring county to try such a case, instead of having it tried by the judge or judges of the county in which the case arises. It Is ender this law that Judge Doyle of Huron is sent here, instead of having it tried by Judge Barrett or Judge Klein. Judge Doyle decided that, while there was a technical vio- lation of the law, the offence was com- mitted ..in. _a..case ..of sickness, and In_ stead of imposing the full penalty of $100 he fined the defendant only $5. Currant Bread! f -6-CT JANUARY � 24, 26 27. 3174- �NT' Z7 g3 8 D .A Ya eHE above will be' our Mid -winter ° Bargain Days for 1903. They will be a fitting climax to our Great January Sale, which has left last year's record far behind. Twice a year, near the close of .each season, we hold, three Bargain Day Sales. At this store stocks are not allowed to accumulate, they must be kept on the move. We will not carry them from one season to another. This is the reason for -thesethree days' sof Special --Bargain Giving. We want to rid the stock of the last remains of winter goods and from every department have gathered together the last ends, the broken lots of winter stocks, and marked them at prices that should clear them all out before we close the doors on Thursday night. ,_ Here is our Bargain List.-- Not an article on it - hutis-priced -away- A loaf of our Currant Bread is even better than Cake. Delivered fresh every day by our Agent A little Better than other Currant Bread. THE PARNELL-DEAN STEAM BAKING CO. W. P. WRSTOBY AG^ENT, Hamilton Street, - GODERICH under real value. Make a note of the days and arrange to come to this store Saturday, Monday or Tuesday. We will make it pay you well to do so. L T. was c elllonstrated at the great Goderich Town- ; altip Sawing Match of last:' season, that the I"+R., -sER .& LoG,al1 SW was the swiftest cutting Saw 14owxa, and made fast.£>7iends with the large crowd of witnesses. McK1 p4 mE ec HOWELL clave these Saws in stock, besides the LEADER, BUV ALo BD.1;, 'RACn1t and CHALI,L'NGE• We have had such a not on X -Cut Saws this seasbu so far that we • have h'ad to get a second shipment. In AXES we carry the best. makes -giving a wide range for choice. You can depend on getting a good tool from McKI NZIE & HOWELL , The place -too buy all Hardware Cheap, - GODERICH. Mantles at Half Price, On Bargain Day we would like to see the last Mantle leave the store, and in order to do this, if pos- sible, have decided to put every garment now remaining in stock on sale at exactly half the first of the season price. These garments were bought for this season's trade and are the few that we have remaining after the most successful Mantle season we have any record of. You can easily figure up how cheap you can buy a Mantle. You can buy A $5.00 Mantle for $2.50 A $7.50 Mantle for $3.75 A $1o.00 Mantle for $5.00 A $12.00 Mantle .for $6.00. All Ladies' and Children's Mantles on sale Bar- gain Days at half of the first of the season's price. A J-OY FOREVER PIANOS and ...ORGANS... See our "Dominion" Pianos and Organs. See our "Wormwhh" Pianos. See our Goderich Organa. SMUT IMMO and WNW Ma. All the Standard and 'Popular heitestnnoliocck'or obtained on To the recipient, will be your Christmas remembrance 0 you get one of G. W. THOMSON & SON'S Violins, Accord i ons, Guitars, Harmonicas, Mandolins Gramophones. • A SEWING MACH I NES We sell the "WHITE," "NEW WILLIAMS," " STANDARD " and " QUEEN." AU supplied with latesl attach- mentaand guaranteed for to years. SKATES SHARPENED IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE. 411:31-3E10,. w. ILIIEXCPTICICEICIOnT*SD MOAT, .tuStC AND BICYCLE DEALERS, - - i3O311,=iRrZONi Z have leased the premises next door to its, now occupied by the Brunswick yy Cigar Store, and in the Spring will have the two stores made as one, by removing a part of the dividing wall. The new premises will be fitted up as a. iGNtrS' FURNISHING AND CLOTHING STORE. Our already large busi- lips in these lines necessitated our having more room for the next season; also the removing of our Clothing Department from upstairs to the first floor of the new 'fart) With the Gents' Furnishing Department, will make it much more convenient or our customers and easier for us, and the room they now occupy is very much Adedt a -by our other stocks for their proper display. WS INTEND TO MAKE THIS THE OCCASION OP A GENERAL CLEARING UP OP ALL WINTER GOODS. We want Italie carried over into the Spring. Our large Importations for the Spring Business will • need all the room we have, consequently everything must go now if price will move it. arrains leI ReguirMade Itrtnenta far,Ladies a Bargains r,,4 oft all DRESS GOODS. i3ttiti>ags, gs Waist Goods, Cloaking, $'i+reeds, Woolentr,' Silk*, Ilverything io be cleared up. Bargains In Prints for • Comforter'. to off Price of all Prints in Stock. Table of Cloth �Renttiiinti �J 3 price. Remnants of Sidting, ft se Grinds, Woolens, Etc., *using from t yar4 to ax, double fold, tilt Clearing at i fit,Ie' 1>1t$C11t. ott CottifOrtett Mold Bt*hkets. Bargains its oft Clothing Men's and Boy's Suite, Over- coats, Pants, 'Pea Jsekets, Vests and Smocks. • - Woff lion's Stiff end Soft Hata, All going at )( hilt, 1, oft Men's sed Bore Cepa-loth And Itch. such - a Money -Sang Opportunity. Furs For Bargain Days. We have not room to print a list of our Fur Prices, for Bargain Days, so have decided to give a straight discount of 25 per cent. off all small Furs for those days. If you have any Fur buying to do, come here Bargain Days and we will give you exactly ,% off the price of any Ruff, Cape, Caperine or Muff that we have in stock. Our Furs are all made from choice selected skins, and getting Furs as good as these at less than regular price, you get Fur bargains that are worth coming after. 15 PER CENT. OFF COATS., 15 per cent. off every Ladies' Fur Jacket in the store on Bargain Day. Not a garment in the lot but is first-class in every way. Rather than carry one over we will give 'a straight discount of 15 per cent. off our very close prices for reliable Fur garments. We have q few choice garments left in stock, and if you come Barg Days we will give you a bargain, and a good one. 2 Big Skirt Bargains. Here is the best bargain in Ladies' ready-to- wear Skirts we have ever offered, We bought them way under value. They were to have been here in time for the January Sale. but the maker did not get them delivered until the other day. We bought them cheap, and they must be sold before the end of the month, so. on Bargain Days we put them on sale at prices that are less than you could buy the material for alone. Ready -to -Wear Skirts $1.98. Ladies' fine Walking Skirls good quality material, cut in the newest style, regular price $3.00, black or dark grey, our price for Seguin Day $1.98 Ladies' Skirts, made from good qualityCheviot, Hoespuns, will wear well, brand new goods justm in this week, black, grey or navy, regular $4 oo, for Bargain Daye ... $2.88 BARGAINS From Alt Over The Store. Bargains picked up here and there throughout the store. No( one in the lot but is a ' money saves. We are just anxious to get rid of these before we take stock, so quote these very low prices for Bargain Days Wrapperettes gc. Table Linen soc. 1 end only pure linen Table Dam- ask, very fine quality, unbleacb- •ed. This is a regular 75c. line and too good to sell unbleached. To clear it quickly we put it on sale Bargain Daye at - per yard..,, Soc. Sateen 6c. Black and white Wrapperettes, suitable for waists or wrappers, regular 125ee lines, clear- ing Bargain Days........., 9C soc. Wrapperettes 14c. Fancy Wrapperettes, good ppantterns suitable for waist, or dressing sacques, colors of blue, red,ink and black ground, Regular 20e and 25c, clear- ing Bargain Days at per yd 14C Art Drapery 7c. ' Two ends Art Drapery, good qual- ity, shades of pink and green, regular 12,4e. Por Bar- gain Days 7C. Cashmere Gloves 15e. 35 pairs all wool Caabmern Glove* ,black only, last ,lairs of several lines that sold at 25c and „ 35c. For Bargain Days„ 15C. Kid Gloves 23c. 5o pairs black and colored Kid Glows, small slats, standard dollar qualities, Per pair . ..• .... . . . ... 23C. ,Corsets 39c 40 pairs good Cornets, tlewcststyle. made from strong jean, all staea up to 26, regular Sot. For Bargain Days .., ..,, 39C. Hose 35c. Another lot of those heady worsted and woolen HO* will go on este Bargain Days at 55c. per pair Better bity all you; tau for they are worth 5oc and when this lot is gone we will hare no more at 350. per pair'. Tweeds sac. . So yard all wool Tweed*. Imitable for odd paint or top*' wear, re. tido Far litigala Dept clingtit per 1V01,1". 2 ends cream and ecru Sateen, suitable for linings, good finish, regular 1234e. rot Ilar- gain Days 6C. Moreen Skirting 35c. 2 ends fancy it ing, extragcoloredd Moreen Skirt - lar 65c. For Bar again Rem days 35C. Single Blankets $i.38. Very fine quality all wool Blankets Bingle, 5 1b. weight, large size, very special, for Bargain Days .... $1.' Shaker Shirting 25c. Creemorgrey FlatineletteSh rting, 72 inches wide, heresy weight, regular 35c, for BargainDa2.,5C. Shirts and Drawers 35G. Men's fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, alio a few pair of ill. wool Drawers, regular goo75c, clearing Bargain Days at ce Yarn roc. 100 skein* heat Ceneilisn Factory yarn clean and free from gr aao regularisSiC,cleatip Bar.' gain Days, at per.keln,.. IOC. Ghlldretl's Underwear 22e. Carla' ribbed Woolen Vests, .* nate enttoll woven en In.ide, regular lot to 4ot, alai. Boy'. fleece. ined Sbirte and Durant, medbtta$ and *man tikes, regular 30 400? all at one price for term gala Day:,, aelloio..... , . 22C Dress Goods For Bargain Days. Here's nearly a whole column of Dress Goods Bargains. New spring goods will be here early in February and we want these out of the way be- fore they come. You can make no mistake buying any of these. People who come early will get best choice. At 15c. . 200 yards Fancy Dress Goods, short ends, and last pieces of lines that sold at 25e, 35c and 400 per yard, medium and dark colors, would make capital quilt linins, double fold, clear- ing Bargain Days, at per yard .... ............. 15C. Plaids 25c. • loo yards Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, mostly dark colors, suitable for waists or children's dresses,' regular 35c to 5oc. This lot clearing Bargain Days at .... 25C. Fancy Waistings 5oc. Regular 75c. 7s yards Fancy Waist Materials. French Cashmeres, printed, very fine quality, also good French Flannel with silk em- broidery, last of lines that sold at 75c per yard, clearing Bar- gain Days, at per yard 5oc. More French Flanneisr"35c. About a dozen patterns in good French Flannels, lines that have sold down to one or two waist lengths. We want all short ends and remnants out of the way before stock -taking, and on Ba_rgain Days you can take your choice of this lot of 5oc Flannels at per yard 35c. Suiting Cloth 39c. Black and grey Suiting Cloth, 52 inches wide, good weight and quality, speciaf for Bar- gain Days 39C. Black Goods $11.25. Heavy all -wool Black Cheviot Finish Cloth, suitable for coats or unlined skirts, regular$2.00, for Bargain Days. ., . $1.25. Skirting Serge 48c. 1 end only Black Worsted Serge winter weight, will wear well and make serviceable suits or skirts. Regular 75c, for Bargain Days, per yard48e. Satins 35c. 125 yards good quality Colored Satins, heavy, firm cloth, suitable for fancy work, reds, pinks, blues, browns, regular 5oc, for Bargain nays 35e. < ..as m a* o r e .0. .a{ Suitings 70c. 75 yds fall and winter suitings, last ends of lines that sold at $I.00 and $1.25. Of some there are suit lengths left, of 'others only enough for a skirt, navy, grey, brown, black, all go on sale Bargain Days, at per yard 70C. $L25 Serge 85c. Heavy Navy Blue Serge, quality, all pure wool, wide, regular $r.25, for Bargain Daye ..... , , . 85 c. Fancy Black roc. 1 endonlyfancy black Dress Goods, double fold, regular 35c, for Bargain Deya 19C Fancy Black Goods 50c so yards, about half a dozen pat- terns fancy black Dress Goode, neat small designs, suitable for skirts, last ends of 75c and 85c lines, clearing Bargain Days et 500. Myrtle Serge 25o. i end only, myrtle green Dress Serge, all wool, good weight, Days.- reC&sr So.:, for Bargain ., Odd Lines $5c, A few suit and Ilte.. ends, cloths' and WINO, O, 40and 54 inches' wide,regular sod DA to 75c, clear. per rgain ya, at 35c. Jordan W n, MCKIM Block. A Goderich Ont. A DETERMINATION ! ADETERMINATION to clear out all ]aid-winter.goods before stock -taking brings out some remarkable prices. Compare our prices on first-class goods with what you will be asked for them in other places or with our regular prices. All we ask is the evidesice of your own eyes and judgment to convince you that this is where the real bar- gains are. Dress Goods. English Cheviot, pure wool, ab- solutely purs the 7Scliris for 55 c , the $1. io line for 8oc. - Double fold Melton for 15c, 54 in. Homespun for 48c. ' Millinery. No use to give you a list ; we have a fair assortment yet at less than half price. See the hat we can give you at ONE DOLLAR. Jackets. Not many left, can't last long at ONE QUARTER PRICE. Coats. A FEW LEFT YET. Men's Ulsters for $3.5o. Men's $8 to $'1a for $5.00. Boy's Short Coats, $ 3 for $1.90. 84.50 Reefers or Short Coats for $2.90. A few left at any old price. All Winter Goods MUST BE CLEARED. Children's warm Gloves 5c, Torsal Toques up to soc for 15c. 50c Hoods for 25C. $2 Men's Scarf Mufflers for 75c, big reductions in cheaper ones. Another lot of Berlin Wool at 2 oz. for 5c. NEW IDEA PATTERNS are thb Best. McKIM'S BUSY STORE. 2 ...CLEARING SALE... WINTER 000DS HAVING finished STOCK -TAKING I have decided to offer the balance of my WINTER GOODS - - CICO*3.917.7111 Everything must be cleared in order -to make room four+ my Spring Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, and consequently', "a Move Out" Price has been put on each line. Don't - miss this opportunity. Sale commences . . . . . SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th. RcpalrIno. Ea DOWNING. Remnants. See our tables of Remnants at 2Se, 50c, 75c. Reittnants of Silks, of Dress Goods, of every thing, will be gathered together and ntrurked et snick inarclit les fret ourGteatt Mid•Winter Bargain Days, MN olmeeimaill#0•01/1.M.IimINIMMIll The Fuel Problem Solved 1 THE Fuel Question is the Problem of ,the day. I can oniy get half Ttort lof Coal at a time. , How am I going to manage? I know, - Happy Thought Range from CHAS. C. LEE. The same as my neighbors. They say that since they got the fIwppv Tr;otror, they only burl half the cart they noed to, and they, like hundreds tit; others, have, *slid they wieltecl'they had got it before, and . by now, inner greaten +ne of. file, they ireu'.d .ravc :Acre than saved the pticp of this stove.• I have a number of parts of SKATES left, which I am selling at Oat. also a number of LAMPS at leas thafi roatr as I ata going out id them. 41313t .+t . a iii3013123, � TClephcuCf?oer uattg,.Plumbin ,alin Heating a Specialty. Bargains in Glassware Sets 'You'l) find -Irony another-Otggin at this stole that we h*V slot room for het*, We ace: bound to Clear the.last remains of winter Stocks, rail itrltl mmtke prices interesting' in hider to de, it.' tt $x.00 Cash Ptr'hase of General " Groterieso Groceriespure$aser is entitled to one Fancy Set al GLAsSWAlt13 for. 25 Cents, worth ° 40,e.; or PRO With a , .iso' '+ halt purchase • treat GROCER to. C.OIARICH • } ILO s.A n, Ar.nBi.:iL .tlM . .a•. ass:seise s' .11