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The Blyth Standard, 1908-03-05, Page 8You Can't Find Aiiy Lice on Me For I dust in Empire Poultry Duster, the greet lice exterminator, For sale in Blyth at Dr. Milne's White City Drug Store `tw'enty'•11re cents large package, Clinton. Victor Goodwin has sold hie tame wolves which he brought home from Saskatchewan, to an American natur- alist at a good figure, Bev. Dr. Briggs will preach in Wes- ley ch to eh uu the 8th of Match, The plans and specifications for the new church have huhu received by' Rev. Prather Hanlon. The furnishing stock of A. R. Smith h131 been sold to 8, R. Willinsky, 'Por - onto, 11110 Sala moved the saltie away, +y Co pt Rance left Inst week on a busi 110113 trip 10 the state 01 L0((1atatla, t'X pee,tiug to be absent about a fortnight J. Taylor, insurance and real estate agent, has now got comfortably set- tled;n hid new Ake adjoining the New Era, 11 is dividediuw tw'o rooms each being 14 feet square, the front Dur being 0 reception room, while the rear one is Mr, Taylor's private office, Mrs. W. J. Biggins, a widow lady who lived alone en Joseph street, was found dead in her 1(031110 3(1 1100(3 on' Saturday. Master Milton Cook, n neighbor boy, who carried water for her, went as usual this moining, but could not get in, and at noon thinking something must he wrong, he 1(11(1 has Gather forced an entrance to the house and found her dead 011 the floor, She was 83 years of age, and the doctor at- tributes her death to heart (011013'. Her son, 1V Minim lives on the London Road near this town. G. N. McLAREN BRUSSELS EMEQECV SALE $12000.00 Stock of Bright New Merchandise Being Slaughtered. The greatest money saving oppor- tunity ever offered in the County of Huron. Strictly new goods, doomed, must be sold and Will be sold regardless of cost. Read this list of attractions. Think it over. Compare. Prove what we say. Come. Coyne 'expecting to get goods very cheap. You'll get them. The terms of this sale are cash, Borrow the money if necessary, but don't fail to join the crowds in this sale. The greatest money saving event ever offered in Huron county. Dress Goods Dress Goods in Poplins, Venetian Cloths, Tweeds, I'aoalnas, Cashmeres, Serges, regular value up to 750, Emer- gency Sale price 119c, 27 only Ladies' Winter Cloth Coats new and are this season's best At yles, All P3100 are being sold regardless of PAGE EIGHT— THE IILY'f}i STAN;DARD— 1Auci 5, 1908. Postofflco Addresses of East Huron Teachers. TOWNSHIPS S. 8. 1 OIIEY 1 Ralph Langdon 2 11 Dress Goods in all our best qualities of cloths and colorings, recular price up to 81.26, Emergency, sale price 79c, at exactly half price. These are all cost or values. Men's and Boys' . . . Clothing ;Yen's Beaver, Melton and Tweed genet, Solo price your choice for $7,50. Overcoats, our regular price 901 wan Men's Tweed e114 W00011d Suits, our $8.60, Emergency Sale price 54.98. regular price up to 39.00, Emergency Men's Fine Beaver and Melton Over- Sale price $4 98. coats; our regular price up to $15.o0, Boys' Three Piece Suits, light and Emergency Side price your choice87,1ri. 110-111 tweeds. sizes up to 38 with blinker New Tao Worsted and Serge Snits pacts, regular prices up to $6,50, Emer- onr regular prices up to EWA, lamer- pricy sale price 88,7o. 140(1150' 1(esdy-to.woor Skivts, 33011(111110011011, 13001 styles and colors, regu- lar price up to $4,00, Emergency Solo price $2,25. $5.00 and $0.00 Ladies' Beady -to -wear Skirt, Emergency Sale price 53,60. Sensational Selling in the Boot and Shoe Department Brussels Rebecca McNair 0vaiibrcok Mabel Zimmer Brussels 4 PielayN'rnsor.,,,...... Ja110840WD 6 Lizzie McKay....., ....Cranbrook 0 Florence Armstrong Brtissele 7 Harry D. Ability Cranbrook 8 Olive :McGillivray Cranbrook 9 Jennie Rands.,.,... ,-.. Mbnerief 10 1lol,ert Forrest ,,,.Cranbrook ', 11 A. H. McDonald Ethel tt Elsie Pomeroy ... .... Ethel 12 Bessie Sommerville Walton U. 4 Goo. 1(. Shannon ,,,•Molesworth U 3 Sara Hammond. Molesworth U. 4 Jean Austin Atwood Women's Box Calf and Dongola 1fid Boots, bads and blucher style, reg0hl1 price 82.00, 1Cetiring Sale price $1,39. Women's Choir. Dougolo and Vic; pots. hal and blucher styles, re. rine 32,15 and 52.50, Emergency el;7 Men's Box Cal(, Velour Calf and KIS Boots, regular prices $3.76 and 54.00. Emergency Sale price 82.50. Men's Box Cal( and Kid Boots, regu- lar price 52.60 Emergency Sala $1,79. Boys', Girls' and Children's Boots, 25 to 40 per cent less than regular prices. Ov s i`o es; Cardigans and all Felt Shoes must go, cost not considering. G. N. McLAREN IIO W IDK. Jennie 'trench Mabel Dobson Blythe McLaughlin, Padfield I May al elf Sarah Pitdhel Gorrie Lakclet 9 y Clifford 4 Gattis 6 d Gorrie „Gorrie ti Hannah Mc1(01'.........Hurriston 7 Harry 11. Leopard-... ,,,,Gorrie 7 bene G. Sheriff Gorrie 8 Tillie C. Spence,,,.....,. Fordwich 9 Annie Murray.,,, , .,.,.,Fordwich 10 May C. Skilling-Gorrie 11 Minnie L. Iier Fordwich 12 Mary Aylesworth Fordwich 18 Wm. J. Perrin.,-. Wroxeter 15 A1110(113, Law..,. ,... Hunt ingfield 10 Norma Sperling Molesworth 17 ,T. Leggett.,. Fordwich 17 Nellie Segsworth, Fordwici 1.8 Mabel Walsh ,,,,,,...Gorrie IT. 5 Emma A, Boyd Molesworth 1111L1.C1'T, 1 Ida Cornish'.,, Clinton 2 Chas, H. Holland Clinton 11 Elliott Somerville Constance 4 Fawcett Sturdy Constance 6 Edith Jenkins Loudooboro 0 Gertrude Campbell, Harlock 7 Bessie Murcli..,, Londesboro 8 Grant Beaton,.., Londesboro Clara E. Huston Londesboro 9 Freda Hess , Auburn 10 Jessie Wilson Londosbero 12 lade Petrie Summerhill 17. 5 Addison P. Johns Auburn Clara E. Sclater .Auburn 11 May Hogg Blyth II..C.S,S, 2 Teresa Lomb Clinton M'K1L101 t Nellie S. Devereux Soafo't}I 2 alae Govenlock „Seatorth 4 Foster Fowler 4ea(orth 5 Camilla Prendergast ...Beechwood tl Violet Simpson Winthrop 7 Christopher White Leadt,ury 8 Theresa Switzer.,,, ,,,,Beechwood 9 Cecil Gowland, Leadhury 10 Celina Durand.,,....,Winthrop 12 Cora White Leadbury 18 ,Matilda Fowler,,,, ......800(ortdt 2 Annie M. Hodgson Dublin 1I.C.S.S M. T. Canting.,Beeebwood Stella Purcell .81, Columhan Clara McRenna Dublin Mrs. Scott Dublin BLYTH SPRING SHOW 'I'T.TEI/EiDAV' • 0(0ants 1 Mary )1cArter Myth 8 Elsie 11'ikon Brussels 4 Isabel McNabb BI'11a$e1N 5Mary Edna Scutt Bolgrave (i Carrie McCracken Brussels 7 Alex. McEwen,.,,., . ,,.,13luevale 8 Bessie Moses Brussels 9 Malvin, Murdie.,,,, Walton 10 Bella Henderson Jamestown 11, 3001In Dodds Wilton 12 Welds J. Stevens Blyth, 3 Alice 11, 'l'roticr Blyth 17 Kate Marshall Belgrat•e TUCKRR10ITH 1 Eliza McEwen Henson 2 '1' us N. Forsyth,., Kippou 3 Andrew Soott Rentoth 4 Jennie Grant Clinton 5 Robert J. Beatty Egnloudviile (i Emily Turner,,,, .„.Clinton 7 Closed 8 Goo, W, Holman Egmondville 9 Thos, G.ShillinglawEgmondrille 1') Aramantha McGregor Kipper r,3 TURN}(t(RRY 1 Elsie Allen R'roxeter 2 Eddie C. Robinson ' Wroxeter 8 John W. Ansley Glenarl[tarn 4 George 11. Scott ...... ,,Biuev0le ,lean Black llluovalo 5 Jessie M. Garrick Winghnm fi lean Carling lUhlgham 7 Pearl Toll.. 11'ingham 8 Pearl Z. Baker Wiu¢ham 9 Lizzie H, Vanston0,,,Wingban WESTERN CANAD £ IF YOU THINHL OF MAKING A HOME. IN 1I1E HEST YOU SHOULD HAVE THESE Free Books. "SETTLERS' GUIDE" "WESTERN CANADA" "TOURIST SLEF.PiNG CARS" TIME TABLES Just the practical information you need Apply to nearest C.P.R. Agent, or to C., IS FOSTER Dlatriet Paaa, Agent, TORONTO ted tgtormitlon sea Next door to American Hctel a. $I .tTS m�S 1, :,:cM(i rg.>; Agent 11LfTH Programme .t, ♦00010001041f 000 ♦1000000♦ 40010.00♦ 10 a m.—All exhibits of Grain, Seeds and Potatoes must bo in place in Indmtry Hall, 0,811 P. m. le 1 p, m.—Judging by Government Expert. t p. ut.—A 11 stock must he on the ground read) for judging by an Expert ,fudge sent by the Government, 2 p. m,—Addresses in Industry Hall. "Eradication and Control of Weeds " "How to Select Good Seed," General discussion. You are invited to bring samples of Grain, Etc„ you may have for sale in other lines than those (or which prizes are offered. Exhibits may be removed at 5 p. m, At 0 p, m, the Secretary -Treasurer will be et his office to pay the prizes. • ALC &FtCH3 8 l st .1.111101.1* Prir 'ist +� 41•14.101,1o04110• ♦•,••••$64$0.4.4 CLASS HORSES. 1 Clydesdale Stallion,,,, ,,,, S5 00 88 (XI 2 Shire Stallion ..... ........ 5 00 3 IA) 8 Percheron Stallion 500 1100 4 Carriage 4te1116n 5 Bond:One ',In n.... 6 Sweepstakes, /or Clara 7 Ho vy Draught Tram in harness 8 Road horse in harness 6 (10 Aryl 00 . (tr Dipema 6 00 800 800 20X) CATTLE, 0 Shorthorn Bull, Aged 85 00 10 Shorthorn Bull, under 2 years,,, 8 00 11 Hereford Bull ,,,, 500 12 Polled Angus Bull 5 00 GRAiN, SEEDS, ETC. 0533 BUettHL HACH. 88 00 200 8 o0 8 00 18 Spring Wheat, any variety„ 52 00 111 00 14 Oats, white, any variety2 00 1 00 15 Oats, block, any variety,., 2 00 1 UO 16 Barley, 2•rowed 2 00 100 17 Barley, 6 -rowed 2 00 1 00 18 Fiel, Peas. „.2 0(1 1 (8l 19 Timothy Seed 2 W ` 1 01) 20 lied Clover 2 00 1 00 21 Alsike Sood.., 2 00 100 '22 Potatoes, any early variety 1 50 1 00 28 Potatoes, general crop.,.. 1 50 1 00 11 141101'11A. Ansley Wiuglnam URBAN cLltiTON 1 '2 9 4 5 6 7 8 John Hartley Lizzie 11ePherson Janet. 1Vilson Clara Chidley Lucy Stevens Hattie Conrtice Maude Wilts0 Annie Taylor SEAFOBTII 1 W, J. Moffatt 2 Minnie MacKay 8 Jessie W.ieeman 4 Jean Go'etnlock 5 Leila D,+Best 0 Jessie 1301hane WINDHAM 1 +.A. H. Musgrove 2 ;Maude L4rock 3 B. li. Reynolds 4 0, Farquharson 5 Lizzie G. Wilson 0 Lizzie Cummings 7 Edith Matheson . 33111788018 1 JI H. Cameron 2 Helen D. Nord 8 Dora M. Smith 4 Hattie Downing 5 Gertie floss 6 Jean Ritchie BLYTII 1 Joseph Stalker 2 Girona Brigham 8 W. Thom -poli 4 Georgina Murray WROXIITER W. E. Valvelsor Elizabeth Henry Clinton Collegiate Institute A. P. Gundry, B. A, J. H. Treleaven, B. A. Miss E, R. Delmago, B, A. Emerson E. Ball, B. A. Alias I. Moir, Seatorth Collegiate Institute G. F, Rogers, B. A. G. F Coiling, 13. A. Hiss E. A.'l'eskey, B. A. Miss Mabel 11. J. Baird, B. A. Miss A. Chidley, Wingham High School J. A. Taylor, B. A. J. (4, Workman, B, A. 1, C. Smith, B. A. Mioa J. MacVannel, M, A. Morris. ^� Assessor Watson 1s making his el• uual rounds, Rev, 2, E. Maunders is honlo for a (raw days from college at Detroit owing to the auction sale at his mother's (emit and her removal to Brussels, tho farts having been leased to D. Badg- ley, of the 13111 line, who now takes possession, Peter Barr, 5th line, has 6 apring Iambs already added to his flock, 2 of them arriving in January. Some "little 1110110118" Were also on the pro - grant early in the month at Jaynes Glva333', 7th line, James Shedden, 4th line, will rush fanning next aeas011, having secured an extra liana last week, The young fellow struck a good home and we hope he will give a good account of himself. 2 gale Register. THURSDAY, MARCH 12'1x.—Aug• don sale of term stuck And aspic. meIts, seed pens, grain and bay &a at Lot 28, Con, 1, East Wowanosh (htyif one east of Auburn.) Sale unreserved at 1.p, 1H. James Halth. bt; t3eip., Thomuequndry, auc, Keep it In The House Ccnsha and :olds develop eke wild•are. Al night there may he a threat •q elIght tickling In the thrash Neat nosing -a had cold. 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