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o1.,th anbat'b. legislature to so amend the muniol-
ts''� pal act that mantelpal commits be
Now, Me Editor, should I have new baro this spring with a clone Wheat BLYTH MARKETS. et et
occasion to go abroad, I hope I will fonndatioo.... A. Cronin is haunt* Barley
68 40
0 en 64 58
is 94 95
Eggs par dos 18 18
Butter 18 19
Potatoes per bush 90 96
Hades per Ib 7 9
Hay per too 600 700
Lard per lb 8 11
Pork 600 6 lb
Flour 186 700
Wood per cord 1 60 1 75
Wool 16 10
.P- 1 will, posymum �: elected for a term of two year., said not be vain enough to advertise to lumber from Cargill's mills in Bruce
e
STANDARD, -
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and curt and place u the election" for county stupidity on sutra an "beard and non. A. K. Robertson, formerly of the 5th
live line, was seriously inured a few
moraine, ts a %cal news• eouoctilors, and also that the clerk "eneloal suajeot, Y j
bee a lags otrosiatien Ira send a copy of such memorial to the 1 highly commend the promi.ing weeks ago while returning to his
d surrounding ttoaatry, ataktem clerks of the different mantles io the young dentist on bi. being In a pal. bome near Souris, Manitoba, from
bOe advartfslna medium. Sub Province, with a view to securing tion to attend the Third Presbyterian the m111 with a load of chop. A
ria to any part of Canada or
tad States only One Dollar pr their cooperation. Sent to special church In Cbleego, but I sin Inclined runaway team, the property of
n advance ; 11,50 win be oharsed committee. to think that he is somewhat oaten. Robert Kay, a former resident of
K as paid. Advertising rate on A letter from A. M. Ro.eboroogh, titles, otherwise be would not bays Howiek township, overtook Mr, Rob-
,..atuoa, Job Prirre.p ride a e asking for grant for the Prisoner. alluded to moil a matter. ,arson and jumped into the sleigh
ably nature
r . Cfully o .Aid man
way nature reepsctlully whetted. executive committee. sect to the wishes kr bas successhandm1 wobnld severely. striking him It was feared injuring he was
-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1900, Application from H. W. Ball, for be very glad indeed to hear of his fatally injured but we are glad to
county auditor, teas laid on the graduating with high honors, but I state Mr. Robertson 4 now recover -
Caron County Council. table' fail to understand why a Canadian ing nicely, and we hope will soon be
_ Petition from Iambton county re who professes to be to oonselentfoai all right. ...Henry Perdue is mach
,1,11. January meeting of the commlumentof vagrants, and 'eking would go to a place like Chicago to improved and the broken limb is
closely 0000011 commenced In the co•operatton of this county, Re- learn his profession, when same can healing nicely.. ,Mies Lizzie Laid-
ferred to special oommlttee. be obtaloed in Toronto for a trifle law, of Bigot, Manitoba, le visiting
A petition from the mayor of the more. her sister, Mre. George se son, 8th
town of (Joderieh, asking the county If some of oar Canadian friends line. David Laidlaw and wife of
council to take charge of the park would not pat mob a value on the , the same place are also visiting at
around the Court house. Sent to almighty dollar, and woeld'pend a Conn. Jackson's.... The Metft' En. ret
the count' property oommlttee. dollar to make a dollar, they would - erprise, of December 29th, refers to Valuable Farm For Sale
A deputation was heard in refer- - doubtless be better off. the marriage of R. G. Skelton, a
ence to claim fur damages sustained Thanking yon, Mr. Editor, for Ibis former resident of this township, to
at Snminerhill bridge, by G. H, apace In your valuable paper, l have Miss Cuthbert as follows t "At the NEAR BLYTH
Hill, made at the December erasion. the honor to be, yours very truly, residence of the bride's mother, Not rrt.rWe tof Looblo t /2,t u the add tw 10«.100
Messrs, Dulmage and MuD Allen Goatpox Sxxs&, Melita, a very pretty wedding took of *a Township of Tart Waweoosh, own.,1 e
walled on the council in reference to SIylh,veb.4th,mu place on Wednesday evening when RrUoelhf. Th.aont'igO{d,on.0 Dh 0IIs
the many petitions placed before the 7d
election to he held et the same time
this community my ignorance and county.... We regret to bear that
Abort hoeue, Goderich, on Tuesday,
January 281d. The fo!Iuwtug mem-
- ban reported present; Messrs. Iluw.
moo, Cook, Chambers, Connolly,
Mafiyae,, Holt, Korr, Miller, McLean,
Mann's, MoEwan, Pawnee, Stuart,
;ollJns and Torrance.
Moved by Mr. Patterson, seconded
by Mr. Connolly, that Dr. Rollins, of
!Dar, be warden for this year-
Mi,
a oIL was also proposed for
Medea, dea, but an agreement was
mitered into by which tlio warden -
IMP should go eaob alternate year
to a nominee of either of the political
partite. It 4 hoped In this way to
do away with the vexed question of
Wasting the presiding officer.
The warden elected was conducted
00 the warden's chair, and took the
oath of office before his honor, Judge
jfeWu, and thanked the members of
council for electing Mw by accla-
mation.
Ajeytr's. McLean, Connolly, Holt,
Mowman and Bglert were unani-
• measly elected a wilting committee
no draft the standing committees fur
the year.
Subscribe for Tax STANDARD.
Lost.
parol, r la/ In the rklaty of Qneo sad
DI°Jiy streets, Blyth, Mkt wW lw ntMbtr
✓ rSTOSa br tsarina ilia ere 14 TR. STAN.
DASD °mow NII
Farm to Let.
enalb!e farm to lel rauonablr; three talks
from Slyer; Re soros; two beams; two horns,
eta. Anyn..d.d lmproreotwta will be mad• or
allowed or. Apply 40 T. r. OoLLx, alyth P.O.,
or to C. Ii.rnnoN, Myth P.O. int
WEDNESDAY'S SESSION.
The following communications
were received.;
From N. Rtibeei, J. C. Monition,
G. W. Holman and A. H. Cochrane,
applying for the office of county
nor. Let: on the table.
be presentation of the gland
jury was referred to the county
property committee.
k fplg Robert Gardiner, secretary
of the 8unth Huron Fermi"' heti-
tate, on the purchase by the county
of a steam roller. Sent to the road
sad bridge committee.
Circnlar, signed by Good Roads
association, dealing with county
Med lug made Bent tu':1•godl and
bridge cemmhtce,
grouter fronj the Canadian Pent-
ode J'und asgoolsaon.
Profs 0110 Munlclpel World, asking
the entity to renew eubearlptions. previous years, but there are still a
Request for grant from the pat number of legally qualified teachers
t►rtu 191Qe association who have not been able to beonro
aoLLROIare INSTITUTES. iehools in 1900.
The yearly reports of the (lode• Scot to education committee.
rioh, Clintun and Scaforth Collegiate
iaie. were submitted as follows;
INSPECTOR ansae REPORT.
( i). Robb, inepootor for Fret Huron,
asgroam O hand ATE• reported that a new briok,}choot was
The aggregate attendal,co daring built in section No, 8, Grey, to
are oounly pupli. ; cost of malnten• rePla°e ono dMtl'oyed by 4°'•20a
arae, 15,771.89; tluvclliment gleet, .cost
of else been erected In section No.
00. A new brick school
1995.71. 1, Tucker:mith. A basement and
CLINTOO 00LLE01ATO. furnace was also placed In the school
l2 Aggregate attendance of pupils, house]n'peolfon Nu. 9, Tpckerimith.
of maintenance, y,5,482,0e; Legis- will be erected In Klnbnrn, Gerrie
and Ferdwlch. Qf cjle,t teachers
in the inspectorate, 68 ere miles and
65 females. The average salary lemma Clark, Herb Armstrong, Bee clerk on behalf of the pereone interested
paid during 1899 was 1814.10. The ala Taylor ; Jr. 4th -Ellie Pierce, in the promoting or opposing the page -
ss.oee10 a air NaM o o° a ra oh, mrs a s
= Miss Susan Cuthbert tea. united in i barna Darn with Mon* n�
.cam, and an orehad well, go. The aa,
council, and preemie the neoeaity of wsat'fawas *I . marriage to Robert 0. Skelton, a ,.Rhone' old, and sot of roach ridge, Is bebit-
Incfeasing the fee for hawkers and North. -Thu weather of late has prosperous farmer of the Elva die- -T`6 *S .0 .1.1.aa cos the 'Darren, sisal► .
been very rough and the farmers triat. Rev. Mr. Davis officiated.
mite of e. mellow, mart**, and a Palmy ra.•
peddlers. hose at the Polling Village of alrth, on a lead
INSPECTOR TOR'S REPORT. have been like rats -kept in.... _Mtn Ewen assisted the bride, while oaf pa.�.1road. and 48. blah °alar et tb.
J. E. Tom, public school tweeter John Beadle has bought a driver John Cuthbert supported the groom, wn,ehmiht:ar.uo 05 md,k.tI,.boas ce ra
for Weft Huron, reported that the from Dr. Rose, of Auburn.... While Relatives only were present aed'r sd sell. ,Iwo, for helloes to .+u Ere
schools In his inspectorate are in a John Mille was returning home from witnused the ceremony." rmlllnr, at are per omit Intera.4-Gale car-
very ofHalent state. and the progress Auburn his team, feeling good, come _ __ Appy to lb.Vehdor on"TR Pnmtg6or to
rind Needing of the classes I.. tise menoed Molting the wbliHetroes, the o.eoow a O.aa.w,
BY-LAW Hwa 13r 1899r :' Van ores Roll ru,n.
factory. The class rooms are kept draw bolt came out leaving Mr, Dated et two•
clean and in several see:eons suitable Mille and cutter on the road, the tease ,
picture. are hong on the walla The going home.. „A. b'eegan made an -
vouthlation, lighting and coloring of exchange of hones last week. Andy By-law No. 13, 1849, of the
the walls and centime of most of the aiwey. coma out alright. -Jobe - Corporation of the Village
class rooms are mostly defective. Fluker has also made an exchange of Blyth, for the construction
The glaring white of the walls of of horses.... Mr, Baker, of Bt. Aug- of Sidewalks and Sewers as
many of the school. 4lnjurios to sane, was through here wish a
the pnptls' eyes. The receipt. due patent lamp burner, which be le Local Improvements.
Ing the year am( anted to $69,278.99, getting a ready sale for. Gesolina - .,,,, power ie given b. the
made up as follows: Balance from 4 burned It makes a good light Tuniofpal Act to the council of any
lett year, 113.312.19; government and is mach cheaper than coal ell. locerporeted village to provide by by
grants, 18,670•x.1 ; school taxes, ....Look for news from West Wa- law, pulsed with the assent of the
448,5.12.82; all other source., $3,- wenosh every week after this, as the electors,
according
provisin,of
rd Gott all rof
768.47.
'Che expenditures amounted reporter hal decided not to go to true to the Mnnlclpalltyof the Vi11Aan
to 15,872.26, of which 141,088.04 4 South Africa. of Blyth, for the construction of aldose
for teacher.' malaria:. During 1888, walks and sewers shell be by "priced
57 mole teachers, at an average sal.W..ttteid. assessment on the property benefitted
ary of 9371, and 77 female teachers, ITEYs.-bin. John Jordan, accom and not exempt by law from eA.eee-
at an st'erage salary of $257, have panted bytwo of her children, of merit; andh w of a, It I* gx•oliens th
been employed, Of these teachers pare a bylaw of ire vil.a 1 th rs.
,Roland, Manitoba, are home visiting for the purpoeeeaforesaid. Be itthera.
ci;tt; hold first class certificates, GO her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kernhok. fore roaeted by the eonncll of the Vil-
second class and 66 third -ciao' Tho It Is almost 10 years *ince kir. end 10 a of Blyth, and It 1. hereby enact -
total number of pupils enrolled Jordan left for the wort and they eat -That all fnether expenditures in
during the year wu 7,061 sed the now own one-half section 0f Stit- the Village of Alythan cnnnectlon with
average attendance 4,879. At the class land, Let year their grata the eOnetrnetton of etdewelk. er
high school entre:me examination yielded well, wheat averaged 27 nwthe .hr'DelbaneAted ` jmen'
204 pufile passed. and 84 passed the bushels per sere- .,,Iforman Wight- exempt by law from eaer..ment In the
public school leaving examination, man, ofGoderlch Collegiate Institute, manner provided for in the Municipal
The attendene,e at the mode' 'owls 1e home for a few holidays... , Albert Act.
of
this year was considerably lose than McKellar has reamed home, after rhiedbr,law h 111take°efectingeotinnn n snot
visiting friend. at 8nginaw, Mehl from the 1-4 dee of ,Tune, loin, and
gin.... Miss Stale MCVittle came tbIt thio end enh,equent sections shall
h visit at Coiling -
skid
voted the elector. of the
parents A lengthy v s said Vlllege of Blyth Shall he taken
1999 was 18,486; of whom 10,155
,866 ; county pnplls, 10,847 ; cost During tpe pl esept year new sobool.
)alive gnat, 9966.16.
eeDamen COLLROIATR.
Aggssegate attendance, 80,016;
openly pupils, 8,212 ; 0141 of unite
lelleaCe, 16,009.80; Legislative
grant, 93,191.98.
Commitment of John Leeson to
the Industrial school by c. Seager,
pollee magletrate.
All aunt to the executive commit-
tee.
• .lroular re more effective cattle
guards for railway" Sent to special
committee.
Report of trustees association, and
vainest that the county appoint one
of more delegates to attend ouch
Msoclatlnn, sent to education cum-
uItWe.
number of accounts were sent
lo'the nuance oominittee.
The follovring helmet petitions
w re presented I Fp11W 5emual Cuek
end More, Henry 11eBrlon and
others, R. J. Draper and others, .I,
IL Gooier and others, 5, Shepherd
and other., J. Barrand end others,
11'. Hiles and others, W. Webers and
odlers,
TRE HULLETT ammWL CASE.
Judge Masson; Inspeotor Robb and
Messrs. Gregory, Ritchie and Cress-
well, arbitrators re school eeetter, --- boundaries in the township of Hui- why d• 0aaadlans p to
lett reported that' the petition from
home last week, after paying her
take of ct Immediately,
on
wood.. „Mite Edna Auld br5 also the u' day if January, 14x10, commen-
retarnoa from Newbridge, where she cine et nine -'clock in the forenoon and
was staying wills Mn T. Yowler. .. , .cloein0 at Ave o'clonk in the afternoon
At time of writing we are pieced to et Tndu.try Hall in the said Village of
Blvtb.
,rate the sick people are all improv- 445 -That the clerk of the said Ail-
ing, although measles are still preva- loge of Blvth .hall cum up the number
lent. of votes Riven for and against this by-
l-
aw on Tuesday. the 2nd day of Jan-
NeM'I•. nary, 1900. at the hour of 12 o'clock,
noon, at Tndnetry Hall an the said
Scwogo REPORT. -The following Village of Blyth.
a15th day of December, 1899
gives the sending of the pupils of et the hour of one o'clock In the "fur
S.S. No. 1, Morris, for the month of noon, at the Bald Induetry Hall. 1.
January :-5th Claw-EIeIe Clark, herby Axed ae the time and place for
,Jule Clark Maggie McDonald, Lena the appointment of persona to &trend at
fila up of the viten by the Said
Smith; 8r 4th -Frank Sealllan, the polling place, and at the Anal
aim
township of Tuokenmlth pays its Fred Armstrong Leo Kelly, James age of this by-law.
Salary In rural schools, 1415.72, and Phelan, Chris, Rogerson, Ed. Arra- T. W. SCOTT, A. W. SLOAN,
McKi11up the lowest, 1280.16. The' strong, Rale O'Connor; Jr. 8rd-
township of Meryl* has the unique Henry Pierce;
!o -my d A Rogerson,
The New Year
Has Come
And in entering it R. R. Dotiglen •
Lege to thank his many custom --
ere for their liberal *hare of pat-
ronage in the past year an! so-
licit" it continuance of the same.
Having had one year's experience
in the Bakery, Grocery and Res-
taurant business, end having on
hand a greater variety of stock
and always adding new knee, ho
1e now more able to cater to their
requirements on a strictly cash
principle.
THE DAY OF CREDIT I8 PAST
Come along and you will find
you can get as good value for
your money as can be gut else-
where.
Cash paid for NOW and Eggs, Wishing
you all a happy and proaperou,
New Tsar.
R. DOUGLAS, 810111
P.R -NA ho•In. .•l- ,o of ,-( mI na.el.
.udtt 1o, boat., ..1 lei eml • Us Ih. n,d of OW, •
yyeast blral h-ip a• cowl..,. thy bunt, 5 +.
ate:Moro R R. DOLOLAs.
WATCH
Does your Watch need clean-
ing or repairing ?
1f so it will pay you to take It to a
practical watchmaker in order to bave
it well re aired. All work entrusted
to me wall be &heeded to in the roost
mann
skilful er.
high
male teachers the est average Gibson ; lir. Brd-Jia. Phelan, Irma Paved this sixth day of February,
A n 1000
Canal. Reeve PRO-11
bevels a tree copy of a byelaw
-
distinction of paying its female Stanley fhg�, Basil Wallace, Genie p&seed by the Municipala tre co v 01 i l of the
than ito male teachers, vls. 1300 Cookerline. lThe averalr ttNDdutpa February, A.D. MOO, and all mesons
and 9295.28. There ere 60 normal for the month was 23.• RA Al,gasow, are hereby required to take notice that
trained machete, flour holding first- Teacher. env one dsstroua of applying to have
class certificates 60 seconds and 59 Toom.-A debiting eociot was such by-law or may part thereof gnash- - C SMITH
r B y ed must make his aoplleataon for that t111rda. The average attendance in formal in Button's school house with purnoae to the High Court of Justice jjU s
rural schools In 1899 was 2,528; the following ot8ner.;-President, within three months next after tbs. $l h
villages, 432 ; towns, 984. The Henry Kirkby ; vice-president, Nell fr three tuoesslve week, an the near
total expenditure Amounted to *Allem; eeeretary•treuarer, Wm. peeper mewl THE BLYTH STANDARD or -
952,924, of which 938,973 was paid Shortreed ; executive committee, he will be too late to be heard in that W a r
for salaries. Two hundred and flf- Minnie Bewley, Minnie Kelly, Sarah behalf. T. W. SCOTT, CLER;.
teen pupils passed the entrance Taylor, Thomas C. McCall, Wm.
examination and 87 the public school McCall and Herbert Kirkby. Meet
leaving exammatlous. logs will be beld on Friday even- ABSTRACT STATEMENT OF RE• EXPENDITURE OF
teachers a higher average salary Gibbed, Gal h' IfoBouatd, `Iiisgnab Village of Blyth on the sixth day of
We also carry a complete and up -to- -
date line ef-
Jewelry
Watches
Clocks
Stationery
School Supplies
Ws will ee11 goods at the lot.
test possible prlws.
Sent flies CRIPTS AND
t to ODUDPFlon comm Inge... , Mr. and MI5, George Hood THE VILLAO•E OF BLYTH FOR
(CONCLUDED 121T WISIR) met with an accident, whfoh might THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER
have been serlons, while returning 81er, 1899,
Tae STA NDAR p bus received some home from near Blnevale. When R>o°ZIPTI•
very handsome samples of wedding near home the cotter slipped side• Jan, 1
stationery, ball programs, etc. Call telae on the Icy rad casing it to Deo,81
and inspect them when requiring aspect throwing the ttoenpante out.
anything In those lines. Mr. Hood got a bad scratched floe
United States
arbitration had been Hied with the
COallty council ton late, consequently. To THE EDITOR Or THE STANDARD;
they could do nothing in the matter. Slr,-In the issue of the Huron
Thirteen petltiois were rcoeived h;xpcsitor of the 12th of January 1
from different parte of the County, notice a tetter from a gentleman of
asking the council to increase the Fru Wawanouh, dated Chicago, Jan-
- tee for hawkers and peddlare. uary 5th, in which he asks: " Why
All sent to tbebpeelal committee. do Cllhadlane go to ;ha United
Tee STANDING c0RR►TT115e. 'States?" and which seems to give
The btriking committee reported, him a great deal of anxiety and
,naming the following stauding corn- thought.
,- Willes" ; ' . • • • Ihave no desire to criticise his
Iftxooative-Messrs. Holt, Kerr, letter, nor have 1 any desire to bring
*Ewan, Hays and 'CurranEb. Spit- myself eon*pl0nosly before the pub -
oto Messrs, Holt tleEwatl Kerr. Ito se my learned friend from Fret
by falling on the hard crust, Mrs.
Off IL was not hurt. The horse nn to
Jame. Kelly'(, 7th line, where It
was found the neat day. Strange
to gay neither the horse nor cutter
were hurt In the least. It was lucky
for Mr. Hood and wife that they haul
not far to walk to get home. , . , Fat- 910091 4t
win Krecbling purposes erecting a
ZIPENDITURE:
Cash on hand......,,.
Taxes, balance of '98..
Poll tax .... .......
Percentage on taxa".,.
Dog tax
Arrears of taxes
Rents...
Sundry rerelpt.
BM payable ........
Loa us •.
Lioennee ...... .......
School purposes
Salt sinking fund
War !
War!
9142 78 ON Mal PRICES
08"(N CLOTHING,.. >
21 CO o�v
12 47 Vire
ap
28 14 -
58 0a
44 46
4228 11
199 29
280 80
116 00
1120 07
FIRE
BARGAINS
Don't wait until you really toad
Boots and Shoes, but Dome now and
_ save dollars. See our 91 counter, won-
derful bargains. A few pour lett of
Mays and Torrance. Finance- 1t; awanosh hag done, If he would Men's Heavy Shoe for 50 cents, We
Ms1sn, Cook, Miller, McLean, Stuart have paused to consider he would cannot hero tell you one-tenth of the
red McInnis. Road and Bridge- doubtless not have expressed himself good news, for t ase&ten tigimp'? his is
Xmas. Snell, Patterson, Bowman, so publicly, or ask such an absurd to
the shoe busmeee fora few menthfor
Comedy and Chambers. Equalize- question as "Why do Canadians go peso time, until we get into our new
rildn-The wbole council. Wnrden`r to the United States?" etote. The benefits go to our custom•
sommlttee-Messrs. Holt, McLean,1 It is a very easy matter for the Sts,
Patteson and Bowman. House of theusandsofCanadians Inthe T sited Our flrrrrrIeaarerkien•ithfreshness
.
Ifefage-Messrs. Snell, McLean and Status to answer this queetlon, and, 131°51 ti:arca, in Pick"' a cantoh,
C011n0iIy. Education-Mceere. Cook, we are inclined to think, that
Miller, Mclalan, Stuart and lliclnnn when our (learned) friend becomes Mlyth's Cheapest
The report was adapted.
thoroughly Americanised slid has Metre
Moved by Mr. Torrance, wooded the !hay seeds thoroughly brtaebed off T.
W.
by Mr. Connolly, that the warden him be will have already 8nawere4
SCOTT
sad clerk memuralize the local the qucsaun.
nec,81 lntere.t ......., � 11
treats
ire protection264 10
Printing, postage, etc78 81
Miscellaneous expenses 1 927
Chant.
bioses lighting 666 u0
Finking tuud 284 50
Taxes remittedlee 00
Countyrate 152 70
8choopurposee 1481 10105
McCOMMINS
Sohool debentures 827 86
Our man-of-war has bom-
barded the citidal . of high
prices in Clothing and it has
capitulated,
Ready -to -Wear
See our Men'. OVERCOATS, worth 99
for $7.
See our Men's SUITS, worth 910 foe 16
Bes our Men's UNDERWEAR, worth
81.00 for 91.
Made -to -Order
OVERCOATS, worth 114 for 912.
813108, from 112 to $22.
Bill. payable .........
Exp consolidating debt
Salt bonus
Law cost .,,.
Salariea,allowancee,etc
Bulanuo on hand
1900 11 TAILOR AND CLOTHIER
187 00.
8129 oo
54 - fllyth
870 84
1. P. BLAIR,
19959 P8
181 bas Brrrioter, boneiwq Etc. Unite 10 the
Division Court Clerk's office, Blyth,
810091 48 every Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
We harsh Paruaaoent office at Brussels.
•
a correct statement certify
Receipts and '
WANTED. -Choice Roll Butter 22c.
Expenditure for the Village of Blyth Also Raw Furs, Choice 1'o1 94.50. We
for the yur ending December 81st, have a few Mantles to clear -11O ones
1899. for 95 86 ones for 92.50. Alto a few
J, R. CHELLE W trawl Far Lined Cape• 0, E. KiRm, Wing -
W14• CAYPBEI,L ham, matt
Your-
Money
Now
At this store, will gather in more
goods now than you have any idea.
At this season of the year we
()lose out a great many lines at a
sacrifice and run all lines at very
close prices.
2 Tins Oood Red Salmon for 95c.
1 package Gloss Starch for80. '
1 package Corn Starch for 6o.
1 pail Breakfast Coffee for 26e.
8 bars Union Jack Soap for 960.
1 tin Red Salmon for 1Oc.
1 Urge first -plass Broom for 25c.
1pound Japan Tea -best value In town -for 2bo,
Black Tea, none to excel, for 26c, 80c, 40o, 60* and e0c.
1 Dinner Set Dishes, a bargain for e5.
Fancy Tea Set, 44 pieces, forll0.50.
Weiner,'e Fine Kid Button Shoes, regular {9.60 for M.
Women'. Fine Hid Laced 8huee, regular 82 for 11.60,
Men's Stub Proof 1 buckle Ru litter, warranted, for $9-
8 ial line of Bore' Cape to clear, regular prioe 26c for 10o,
en's Salts, regular 93 fur W.
Boys' Tweed Suits, two-piece, regular 12.75 for 91.75,
}toys' T Reed Suit+, three-piece. regular 94.25 for 86.
Wool Blankets, worth 8.i for 98.90.
New
Shirtings..
Fast colors and the kind that will give you
satisfaction.
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Anderson & Elder
131'.tIa
Four
Specials
We have just finished stock-
taking and find our stock larger than
past years.
In order to make room for spring
goods we offer the following specials
First
Tweed Suits, made to order, usually sold for
$17 to $18, now selling at $12 and $13.
Second
Men's Ready-to-wear Suits, worth $6, can
be bought now for $4.
Third
Men's and Boys Overcoats at $3 50 and $2.5o
Fourth
Men's Tweed Pants, all wool, for $1 and $1.25
8a lure and lake Adnntags of TbIo Cheap late.
S. H. CWLEY
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE
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WORTH LOOKING AT
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Do You Care to Save Iso,eey ? Most reople do. Rod are glad
trade here, where the savings are great and the values are beet. Yon ars
vited to inspect end compare. We keep full lines in Weeewar% Crockery a.
all kinds of Groceries including Canned Goode of all varieties, Alae 'Doul aaa
Herring, Salt, Flour and Feed.
Butter and Eggs taken as cash for goods,
A. TAYLOR,
DINSI..EY STREET, BIy+•