HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1900-02-15, Page 5BARGAINS
Don't wait until you really need
Moots end Shoes, but come now and
save dollars. See our 11 counter, woa-
saftul bargains, A few pair left of
Imes Heavy Shoes tor 60 tents. We
cannot here tell you one-tenth of the
geed news, hut oome and see. Title Is
tri season for us, we are simply in
Sloe shoe business for a few months for
plias Om, until we get Into our new
Mote. The benefits go to our custom -
ere,
Oar Groceries sparkle with freshness,
Gloss Starch, in packages, 6 cents,
11 ms's Olssaped
T. W. SCOTT
WATCH
Does your Watch need clean-
ing or repairing ?
II so it will pay you to take it to a
precool watchmaker in order to have
11 well rs aired. All work entreated
to me will be attended to in the moat
*Wal manner.
We also arry a complete and up -to
date hots of -
Jewelry
Watches
Clocks
Stationery
School Supplies
Ws wltl call goods at the low.
est possible prices.
Ne 0e. SMITH
Blyth
TOWN TOPICS.
Mn. James Sims Is visitlug friends
iu Stanley.
'there are two or three cases ul
morales lu Ulyth.
Mr. 11 'w. &tuber returned to Mit.
shell uu llouday.
Mtge 1lawlu Livingston w.te a
Wiugham vi.iwr lust week.
Mr. 1', W Scutt u p id tl
ru cuuutl
tura a visit can Wtdiiesday,
Mbit Gruen Babette hoe returned
from bur volt with Clinton friends.
i~ U. Bennett lad M1%.Ceuwb-
en were Wiugttaw t'ieiwre ou euu-
day.
1l'1U Clair Kim:Wing is visit,iug
w11/1 filen& at %Vettiluu mud Stret-
ford.
Uri Csrbert and children, of 'fee. -
water, are vieltrug with Aire. llefl'ruu.
lir. Carbeft spent Sunday iu town.
Mr. W. J. Watt, ut Morrie, has
disposed of his big driving horse to
Masers. Strachan Brut, ut Brueaels.
A load uf Blythe young people
' went to Mitten on Saturday evening
and erjuycd a skate on the rhik
there.
' May. C. L, Mille conducted the
melees iu the, English t:hureh at
Cuareelght uu Sunday. A student
took charge of the services lit thus
English church here.
. A mining cowpony has been
formed at Godorrch, with Hun. J. T.
Oarrow as preeldeut, to operate In
Ls lesu district, B.C. It as called
the Huron Mining G., 25e Cottonade at 19c
Mears.. Harry and George Kelly • Just 200 yards to melt, heavy Cottonade, whip -cord
. Iii Tuesday afternoon fur &tissis patterns and limey stripes, good va1ue at 25c,
atppl, where they have purchased a for February sale
timber limit sod saw mill, May
goad luck be withthem.
1 Mr. George P. Everett, who was
elected reeve of Brantford township
by a large majority at the January
elections, though a realdent of Brant
county tor 10 years, was born in the
United States and omitted to take
oat natur•altsetlon papers. Ile was
unseated, and his opponent becomes
reeve of the township.
M the last quarterly meeting of
the official board of Blyth circuit of
the Methodist church, at which there
was an unusually full attendance,
the Rey. Wm. Persian received a
mat hearty and unanimous invita-
tion to remain for a second year.
Hu ,expressed bis sattsfeetlon with
the appointment and cheerfully se.
cepted the invitation for a second
year.
Mr. J. H. Aiken, who has been a
resident of South Africa for the pasts
15 years, lectured in Industry hall,
on Tuesday evening on " Briton or ,
Boer -Who le Night?" The night'
was cold and sturmy and the and•'
lence was not u largo as it otherwise
would have been, but those who
were there listened w a treat, u the
lecture contained much valuable
Information regarding troublons
South Africa. Mr. Aiken, u a lec-
turer, is entertaining and delights
hie audience. After paying all
expense. the local committee had
it L to the good, and which x111 be
sent to the national patriotic fund.
Canadian Prase Aseoolatlon.
The forty-second annual meeting
of the Canadian Press etiolation wu
held In the council chamber of the
Board of Trade building, Toronto, on
Thursday and Friday of last week,
The melons throughout were well
attended, and, with but one or two
exceptions, all the papers on the
programa were given. These were
all of a thoughtful character, and
the candor which characterized most
of them cannot bat cause the mem•
bars to reflect on some of the ten.
denies of the day in their profession.
Ou Thursday evening the annual
banquet was hold at the National
club and was a pronounced sa00000,
and from the first speech to the last
there was a spontaneous flow of wit
and wisdom. Hon. George E. Foster
was the principal guest, and he
availed himself of the opportunity to
tell the editors how they might deal
more justly with the public men of
the country.
The following officers were eleetsd
for the ensuing year ;-President,
Mr. J. S. Willison, Toronto Globe;
Ant vice-president, Mr. A. 0. F.
Macdonald, Alexandria News; sec.
and vioe•preeldent, Mr. Dan. Mc-
Gillicuddy, Goderich Signal; secre-
tary-treasurer, Mr. John A. Cooper,
Canadian Magazine ; assistant secre-
tary, Mr. A. W. Law, Monetary
Times; auditors. Mr. H. T. Black.
stone, (Mills Times, and Mr. A. E.
Bradwin, BLyTH STANDARD ; exeen•
tive committee, Mr. Arch. McNee,
Windsor Record ; Mr. J. T. Clark,
Toronto Star ; Mr. A.ELU. Colquhoun,
Annual February ---
White Goods Sale
Today we announce the commencement of our annual White and Cotton Goods Sale
and with stocktaking behind swing into line for spring business. The profit and wisdom of
early buying and of anticipating as much as possible, your spring needs was never so great as
it is today. With the prices of everything on the up grade, present quotations are only made
possible by early buying on our part and without doubt cannot be duplicated for many a day
to come. The prices we quote here represent goods that are absolutely worthy in every re-
spect and glean a positive saving of money for those who buy.
A Special in Prints at 50
For White Goods sale.
LOO nerd, lieevy Prints, dark and light colors, about
at different patterns, a cloth that costs h,day
n lc wholesale, every piece brand new, for FeL-
ruary %ale .... .................. •05
12%c Towels
at 3 for 25c
Pure Linen Torebs, half bleach-
ed, 19x31 Melt, will give excel-
lent wear, regular 121e quality,
COL February' sale
A Special in Prints at 1Oc
For Whits Goods Bats.
700 yards fine Prints, the stand :nl 121c cloth, full
82 inches wide, dark and light colors, and good
pattered, every piece new this season, when
they are gone we can get no more at the price
for February sale
' Two Toweling Extras Fine Linen Towels
Priced below value for February sell- at 2 for r33o
ins,
Pure Linen Creels 74c -18 -inch
half bleached crash toweling,
heavyy weight soft finish, regu-
lar IOc, for February sale
Twill Toweling 10c -Heavy tw 11
toweling. 18 inches wide, extra
g tent quality, regular 121c, fur
3 for 25C kebruary sale
Factory Cotton at 50.
.071
Pare Linen Hnck•aback Towels,
flue quality, pure white, 19x88
inches, gourd weight. If you
paid 45c per pair it would nut
be too much, for February
.10 sale.... .... •33
10
A Cotton for 5c that would cost more than that at the mill today. 1500 yards very heavy Funny
Cotton, even tread, will bleach well, free fruiu dressing, 36 !lichee wide, 1500 yards for February 05
sale ut h•e
Four Specials in White Cottons
At So -Heavy White Cotton, full At 7e-80 inch fine quality white
80 inch wide, round even thread Cotton, Bolt finish, free from
will wash a111 wear well, fur dredging, an extra good one for
Fehr uary Bale '05 the price, for February sale ... .07
At 1oc-8d inch fine white Cotton,
round oven thread, easy to sew,
finished suit for fine work, a
regular 1210 quality, fur Feb -
retry sale
At 11c-88 inch fine Cambric. for
the sewing, extra good quality,
full 58 inches wide, special for
February ,ale . ........... .... • 1 1
Three February Specials in Quilts
Sheeting at 15o-Hesvy Twill
Sheeting, good quality, soft
finish, will bleach galckly,
double fold, for February sale. .13
Sheeting at lOc-Heavy Twill •
Sheeting, 94, width, the beet
width to buy, extra heavy qual-
ity, for February sale....... , , .19
'Three quilt prices that represent some February values that are money saving.
gaud qualified•
Quilt. at $1.65 -heavy Satin
Quilts, good patterns, Targe
sire, regular 12 quality, for Feb-
ruary 1.5
Low prices that stand for
1 Qnilce et 95c -White Msreaill• e I QuIRs at Sec -Whits honeycomb
Quilts, 72x80 inches, heavy 1 Quilts, bea►y weight, fringe ail
weight. soft finish. (ree from
dteesinii, a good 0l 26 quilt, for around, 118x79' inches, extra
February Bali .95 special vain
Rev. Dr. Runty, t Kincardine, Two Specials at 14e.
• aeeapled the pulpit of St Andrew's
shun* on Sunday everting, Dr.
Murray was here in the interred, of
this 2Uth century fund of the Pres -
18o Bats at 14e
-86-inch Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, beat email pat.
Cottonade at 18o
150 yards only, soft flniau, Cottonade and Manitoba
Tweed, a capital line for smocks, special for
February sale
Fancy Plaids at 14e
Fine quality head rolled Bata, soft and fluffy, full term, suitable for wrappers, waist, or ehil-
pound weight, a new line, regular 180 eighty, dreu'c dreseee, all dark colors, regular 20c gust-
byterian church. for February sale • 14 ity, for February sale
Tho third carnival of the season
wilI be held in the Blyth skating
auk on Friday evening of this wet k.
Uaeh prises will be awarded as The Ladles' White Underwear we have gathered together for this February Sale discounts anything wo
The Ladies' White Underwear
ToruntoPrihter and Pnbliehori Mr.
H. J. Pettypleee, M.P,P„ Fur'cat Free
Pres; Mr, J,. J. Tarte, Mnn:reul La
Petrie, and Mr. 1V, S. Dingman,
Stratford Herald.
Considerable discussion took place
regarding the postage on newspapers
and the following motion wits put
and curried ; " That the poetrusetor
general be advised to recommend
the government to make the postage
on all newspapers one quarter cent
per pound."
It was decided to hold the next
annual meeting at Mon !rest,
Now MERCHANT, -J. H. Wheat.
ley, who recently leased his furor In
this viclulty, has gone into the gen•
eral store and blackewlthing busiucss
at Harlock. A good general stock
uf dry goods and grocerfce will be
found 1n the store, Mr. Wheatley
has secured the Berefcea of Ei neat
Sperling, of Seaford), to take charge
of his blackemithing and home -
shoeing business, which will be con•
ducted at the old prices. We wish
Mr. Wheatley every success in his
new ventares.
MANN .
CHURCH NOTES. -Tho ninth an.
nual convention of the Auburn union
Sunday school association will be
held in the Methodist church, GFREPUT „mom
Auburn, on Wednesday, February
21st, There will he three sessions,
morning, afternoun and evening, and
u good and interesting program will
be presented at each. Rev. W. T.
Bell, of Beigrevo, and Rev, J. T.
Herrin, or Mitchell, will be present
at each &edeton....Rev. Jasper Wil.
sun, M.A., of Uuderich, x111 pre.tch
missionary sermons au Auburn dr.
cult ou Sunday, February 25th, se
follows; -Donnybrook, 10.30 a.m. ;
Westfield, 2.30 p.m., and Auburn,
bevel' p nn. Special offering* and
subscriptions will be taken ....At
rho last meeting of the official board
of Auburn circuit a unanimous In.
vitstlon was given to Rev. J. Ken-
nedy, 11D., to remain as pastor fur
another year.
Kinnon & Co.
BLYTH
WtWM 1tA l
It Lives Long.
Tun oar aaneesepw tee. wet
W. CLCyN.NO n 0,010.
It is the vitals which impart
the vitality -or loug life -to
horey's Clothing
The " vitals " of clothing are
the Staying. that are put in.
Shorey's goods sold by this
store are sold on the under-
standing that your money
will be lyturned you if not satisfied when you get
the goods home.
They are sewn with silk or linen ; buttons sewn
on with the beat linen thread; and finished as the
best custom made goods.
Made to fit : not to order.
Westfield.
Innis. -Mr. Allan, organizer of
the A.O.U.W,, paid an official visit
to Westfield last week ....Menne
Vincen. is making preparations fbr
the erection of n new two•storey
brick residence the coming summer.
'this w111 be quite an Improvement
to that part of the road ....James
Ritchie, of Behnore, and Mrs, H.
Guthrie, of Parte Plaine, were visit•
Ing a number of relatives in this
vicinity last Tuesday and Wednes•
day ....Quite a number from here
attended the box social at Auburn,
under the auspices of the ladles'
!fume Circle. They report having
lied an excellent program and every-
thing
verything went off satisfactorily,
DEATH. -Wm, A. Cole. of Lyleton,
Manitoba, died soddenly on February
3rd of cuugeetion of the main artery
leading to the heat t. Deceased cum•
pialned of nut feeling well tho dey
before but on the fullowing morning
he took a cbungo for the worse acid
pealed away before it doctor arrived.
Mr. 'Jule left here nine years ago.
He was a brother of Juhn Culp and
Mrs. Wheeler, of Ikolgravo, and
Alfred If. Cole, who lett here two
years i.go to make his home with
deceased. He was a son•tn•law of
Thomas Tenney, of East Wawunrah,
and was a young men, being only
32 years of age. Ile was a member
uf the 'Odd Fellows and was highly
respected.
In Memoriam.
in memory of Jams Caldwell,
,Jr., third son of Mr. James Caldwell,
of Hallett, who died on January
1 g , 2916, 1900, at'the age of 25 years :
It is not in the parting hour, when
those we fondly love
Have breathed to 0e their last farewell,
and winged their way above;
Nor yet, when iu the darksome grave
we lay them to their rest,
The eharpeet pang of sorrow reads the
stricken mourners brine
• 14 'Tis when we seek our lonely home, and
most no more the smile
Which could the derkeet cloud dips),
and every care beguile '
And when we meet around the board,
or at the hour of prayer
'Tie then the heart most feels its loss -
the loved ones are not there,
nil thoe while days and months lees;
on, as memory brings to view
follows: -Beit lady's costume; beet hove had in the past. It is the product of the beat and largest factories In the Dominion, the materials used
path oostame, and 1i•mlle open are thoroughly reliable, every garment is well and carefully made, glees are all full, there is no skimping of A
skating race. Admission, 10c• material to give o low price. Most of the garments we show are made from high grade English cotton and are
Mr, Wm. Shane, who spent the trimmed with neat and strong embroideries and ingenious. Already we have been notified by the mandate T
sant Ire months with hie daughter, turers that no repeat orders will be taken at the prlcea we paid fur these. What we have'to buy again will 'T
Mrs, Belfry, at Montreal, reunited cost use more money w those who buy fare better than those who wait. Just these few price hints, they'll do to
to Blyth on Thursday evening look -judge the whole stock by. A
Ing the best of health. Iib grand.
son, Mr, Wm. Belfry, acetmpanied Corset Covers
be 'icon of departed joys, our grind
is stirred anew.
hough faith may own a Faii,er's
hand, yet nature will rebel,
ad feel bow hard It Is to est, "He
hath done all things well.''
• 21 Made of fine English cotton,
bum end will spend two or threecambric finish, 4 narrow teaks,
weeks with Blyth friends. 71 Made from strong English frill of 8 inch fine embroidery, .50
Y cotton, linep buttons, neck for February rale
The Ontario government has fur- trimmed with cotton lace, a re- 28 Very doe English cotton,
' tithed the 'suers of marriage It•- gular 90c garment, for Febru- cambric finish, 4 rows of nar-
coses with envelopes In which t0, ary sale • 15 row tuck)). frill of 61 inch em-
aee the notices which are sent to.76 Bade from fine •
English cot• broidery, for February sale.... •6$
• pins ton, cambric finish, linen but -
elm municipal clerks for registration. tons, V shaped neck, 2 rows of
Prsvfouely the post cards on which one inch fine embroidery. easily
•- the notices were sent could be read worth 85c, for February sale
by any of the mail clerks. 70 Made from fine English cot•
ton, pearl buttons, V front and
Woo Basle Parker, a young lady back, 2 rows one loch embrotd-
wsli•keown to many of Blyth's young ery each side of front, one at
I0, and daughter of Conductor back
er, former) of the L. H.4 8,, te 122 Made from 8ne English cot -
y ton, brl ht c.mhric finish,
a graduated nurse. She hag strare yoke, pearl buttons, row
awn on probation u a agree at the 01 oue inch open insertion and
Yore Wayne, Michigan, hospital and 14 tach nose embroidery
nch idery a decry
Ilan (radl4ated and been accepted on around Deck and arms, for Feb
MO stat ruary sale
A books), slab was organized at Drawers
Oa Central hotel on Thursday even- 8 Mads of strop oo' Wn, 4 rows
1tt1i with the following officers :dos tom., sad one Inch cameo
patroness, Mr. and frill, February male' • .25 braid, for February sale..... 1.00
Mrs. James Mctlorchlr ; lion frrsi. 1: 31a,ie ui nun ouuug Eugfhnh
(towns
4 Thera is nothing skimped about ;hese
5 Gowns, mese are all full, and good
• trimminQs are used throughout.
171 Made of good strong cotton,
plain yoke, linen buttons, neck,
3o front and culla trimmed with
narrow edging, special value.. .45
178 Made of fins cotton, yoke of
alternate row. of open work
insertion and clusters of fine
tuck., neck and sleeves trimmed
with 11 inch cambric, frilling,
for February eels.. • 75
SD 195 Made of fine English cotton,
bright oambrio finish, 4 wide
clusters of floe tucks down
front, pearl buttons, neck, front
and cuffs trimmed with 24 inch
'Webembroidery and feather 'Web
dad, Dr. Taft l president, Mr. C. 11. cotton, 5 rows of narrow tucks,
vlee•preeldent, Capt u. el inch cambric trill, for Feb- i 282 Made of strong English cot -
Teary
am; captain Dr. Cooke ruary sale .................... •375. ton, u inch frill, February eels • ¢
•treasn r
1 managing committee, Dr. JBtR211p1e1111{ Se21t 021 FiequenstN heaven m mercy sperm?
Skirts
281 Made of good strong cotton,
IA rise, 7 rows of narrow t
tucks, 2 inch hem, for February 37e
287 Made of fine Eoglieh cotton
cluster of five tacks and frill of
4 inch embroidery, extra ape -
Mai value, for February gale • 75
285 Made of fine English Dutton,
2 rows of fine tucking, 6{ inch
frill, edged with 14 inch em-
broidery .85
296 Madeof flneEnglish cotton,
cluster of fine tucks, 8 Inch
frill with one inch open work
insertion, and two inch hem,
for February sale I 0
808 Made of very fine Englioh
cotton, cambric finish, °luater
of 8 narrow tucks, 12 inch frhl,
finished with fine open work
embroidery 1.45
Aprons
Twu line. that will do to judge
the apron stook by.
555 Made of good lawn, 8 rows
of tucking, 4 inch hem strings, r '
fir February Gale .2
572 Made of tiro lawn, wide
O mournful memories of the peat, ye
wear our lives away,
Ti haunt us la our dreawi by night,
and through each s e oy day ;
'fhe home which lets like Eden's
bower, in bloomin,: beuaty smiled,
Ys make a barren
„Avocet a desert
waste and wild,
But why thus yie;,1 to fruitless grief?
Are they not I appier far,
The sainted ono, for whom we mourn,
then we who linger hers?
Our hearse .buuld glow with grateful
love to N im, wbo%e watchful ere
Saw dan;tr.d gathering roiled their
path. rod called them to the miry,
Notlonp Shall we their lose deplore, for
soon the boor will come
When we, with those so fondly loved,
hall slumber to tb. tomb;
Then let the remnant of our days be to
His service given,
tVho hid our idol. in the grave, lest
we should fall of heaven,
Not willingly the Lord afflicts, nor
grieves the sons of men'
Tis but to wean our souls Irom stab,
and break the power of sin
Tie sew ns waitleriug froth Ilia paths,
and Pent the chastening rod
' c turn our feet from error's way, and
bring us home to God.
Shall we defeat His wise design, and
waste oar days in tears,
ngrateful for the numerous gifts that
band strings, row of 81 inn':
epee work insertion and 4 inch
hem, for February aisle • $o
rarststf re , lir, John Bari
Cavks. Mr. John Barrett and Mr. D. Let faith and ho be cheriebed still,
Dt Cltiautbsrlalo. The secretary DIRECT IMPORTERS brighter days shall dawn
'IOW sway to receive eballengsa HODUENS BROS. CLINTON. And nil brl
_SALE
We have done a large trade in Clothing this season, and
we find in going through the stock on hand there are several
broken lots in odd sizes which must be cleared out regardless
of cost before the new spring goods arrive. They are new
up-to-date goods, but as we have not a full range of sizes they
must go at prices like these :
-4 Men's dark mixed Tweed Suits were 28.50. now $5.
-2 Mena grey striped Tweed Suite were VI, now 08.76,
-8 Derk over -chock double breaeuld Suits were te.50. now 84.50.
-2 Dark gray tweed Suite were$8.26, now 06.95,
--1 Brown mixed worsted double breasted Suit was 17.50, now 45.50.
-8 Grey Tweed Suite, single breasted, were $8. now 15.95.
-Man's Wool Pants, all sixes, were $1.21 for 01,
-Boys' tw.,-piece Suits et 01.25, 11.75 and 12.
-Sin's fine Beaver Overcoats In Berk blue and Week, French facings, vel-
vet collar, worth 110, for 18.70,
-Blue Beaver Overcoats, velvet collar, worth 18.50, for6,50.
McKinnon & Co.
BLYTH
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To Your Comfort
and Enjoyment
Nothing is so necesenry for a satlsfaetory meal ne
coffee. If that be poor rho repast is spoiled, no avert'•
body realizes quickly enough, although many do not
know just where the trouble is, le your selection of
coffee dont take anything because it resembles coffee,
but insist ou a standard brand.
The Coffee
We Sell...
Is reliable, uniform, satisfactory, add undoubtedly the
boss. Our prices fur strictly pure coffee -fresh ground
-25e, 40c and iiOc,
A SAMPLE FOR THE ASKING.
S. HERRINCTON
BLYTHp
ZZZZZZZZZZZ
GEORGE POWELL
GRAIN, PROVISION AND FRUIT ll ''A(,ER.
One .Car of Feed Corn
to Hand.
GEORGE POWELL - - BLYTH
1000 HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED
To call and inspect our ]urge F'urniturea
cock of well selected..,.....
We offer special hergaine In Fxtru'i'n 'fables, bideboards and Bedroom Pete.
We carry a large stock of W iud W i4h t l •e, Tapestry, Curtains and TNble Corti 5.
We show the newest styles in Pi,•i lire frames.
Wesel/ the New Williams Sewing Machine, built to to a lifetime.
J. H. CHELLEW,
sola Resister.
Tuesday, February 271h, Farm stock
and implemeulo. N1 tor, i2, 0011 11,
East WO. W0.110811. Allen Lindsay, pro.
printer. (l Hnmiliou, ago Termer.
Wedi,cad.Q, 1..I.7uery nth, farm
stock and implements. At village of
Althorn, ,Joseph Leweoe, proprietor.
C. 11amilt00. auct.ionrcr.
'I'I Today, Ala•uh 8th. Farm stork
and implements. Lot 88, Pon, 8, 11'Nst
t5'awituoeh. Jahn C. IVtl.•cn, pro-
prietor. C. Hamilton, auctioneer.
THE STASI/ARD 11ae elUbbillg rates
plant. of mace shall spring anew with all the leading daily and week.from seed iu sorrow sown, ly paprra g, LJVIN3ITON, myth
TL[CIBEll WANTED.
White Aahh Sawlogs
.11UI Ito:AL Elm Botts.
I will par the highest price In cash
on dr1 . ry for Hound Rock Elm Suit.
Io iurhee long. I will take bolt. as
email its four inches in diameter. Ash
L go
will be taken any length and ee
small Ns six inches in diameter. Any
person I.Nviug 1110 email timber can do
well bei h it beim. Call and vee L, L.v-
ingctuu end get full particular.. 19