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Have you seen our New Spring Sults for men and
boys 1 A good assortment which Is well worth a
visit, Not only are we showing all the newest spring
styles, but we are also offering splendid values. Ask
to see these sults.
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have them in all the best washable colors, in all sIzes
and are selling them at only 911e each,
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Highest prices paid for Farm Produce.
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NExi' Wednesday Is All Fools' SPRING LAnul.-Fred Austin, of
Day. Hullett boundary, has a spring lamb
AT the ilfpromtu dance held in that weighed 31 pounds on March
Industry Fall last Friday night an 24th. Who eon beat this so early ?
enjoyable thne was spent by all. FRIDAY 111(11 Saturday, April 3rd
"1-10T," says the maul who thinks and 4th, G. M. Chamber's & Co, and
advertising doesn't pay. "Dry J. A. Anderson will 110111 their spricg
rot," says the receiver at the post• millinery openings in their respect.
mortem. ire stores.
J. II. CHELLRw Informs us that he Two travelling gentlemen from
has just received an import order Sunny Italy, acc0ntpanied by their
amounting to 1000 yards of Scotch "Teddy bear," were the star nttrac•
Linolettrn, 2 yards aid 4 yards wide, (fou on the main street hast Thins -
to sell at'25e, 35e, 40c and 50c pe', day afternoon.
square yard, EAST Iluaox Teachers' Associa-'
SEORFTARIEs and others furnish- tion will hold their annual 0011 0811 -
big reports of meetings, etc., would tion in the Seaforth Collegiate lust'.
confer a favor on TRE STANDARD by t)te on Thursday and Friday, May
handing In their eommuaieatlons as 21st and 22nd.
soon as possible after the gatherings Ox Wednesday of' this week In-
take place. Spector Cowley outdo his annual in-
spection of the high school depart -
two miles north of this village is of.trent in connection n'ith the 134th
fering his property for sale. There Public school,
Is an acre of ground with comfortable ARE you goung west this spring
house and stable with a number of Free copies of "Settlers' Guide,"
first class fruit trees, This property "Western Canada," "Tourist Sleep -
will be sold cheap as Mr, Ross wishes er" and other booklets, Tickets and
to go west this spring. Apply to full information as to rates, etc., at
Win. Campbell, real estate agent, C. P. 0, Town Offlec, J, 11eMar•
Blyth, or Box 96, Blyth, ehie, Agent, Blyth.
Day wood is a scarce artlele in PoPu sroNa & GARDINER have
town, their millinery openings on Friday
LAST Thur:sdny afternoon Wm, and Saturday or this week.
Gibbs moved his household effects THE 11000 G. T. 0. train during
to his newly acquire(' property. the Past week has been maakiug np
MARKET Rooter.-1Vheat 92-92 ; for the late arrival daring the
Barley 60-60 ; Oats 49-49 ; Peas wluler, It Makes a dili'ert:uce, for
80-80 ; Bran 22At-23 ; Shorts 24-24 ; the readers of the daily papers,
Battu )2 23 ; Eggs 23-24 ; Holm...__ ..__
4 3 (lU v.25. Sale Register.
At the re -union to be held in FRIDAY, 1(A11011 27 -Undersigned
(icderieb at the June sessem of the will sell at Lot 10, Con. 11 Bulb tt,
Co. Council those who me repres- 20 draught colts, 0 1111150 and 23
0010(1 Blyth at the Meetings are head of 0,)11t, Jams Kuper, prop,
eligible to go are t-11'tn. Clegg, 5aturday, April 4th. -At hied.
License Inspector of Past Huron ; ware stand, 13401, at 1 o'clock p
Clays.Ilamilton, Bruce Mines ; N. H. 1101005, rigs, tinware, hardware,
Young, Toronto ; and J. Wilford, ere. Sale without reserve as pro -
and Reeve Mil»e, of town. prietor is leaving town. N, 13,
CuEcaEns.-Last Friday evening Gerry, proprietor. Thos. Gundry,
SIX players from Clinton came up auctioneer,
and gave the Blyth elttb a severe THURSDAY, Aran, 2ND. - The
defeat, The latter had an off night undersigned will sell burl stock by
no doubt, but to give credit to the public anntion, at 0 i L it 28, con,
victors it would be hard to get six 5, Past Wa(mums!), rat 1 o'elnok.
ether play es in the county to beat
John William, prop,, win, A cur.
them. Following are the names of He, ane,
the plovers in order of merit (taking TUESDAY, APRIL, 7'111. -The undtl -
('1f11e011's hard men first) 1-- shred will sell by public nuetiun,
Clinton draw 11Iy11) farm stock and implements, at Lot,
4 Smith1 Dr, Carder 1 22, Con, 13, Mallett. Sale wi1hent
12 Johnston 8 P`. Balaton 1 rLittle 13100, & ih'nee, props,
2 Watt 3 A. Taylor 1 Thos.eserve (.lundry Auc,
2 Gram 4
5 Hoover 1
5 Cook 1
20 14
J. Hamilton 0
A. McKenzie 0
11'. Begley 0
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Majority for 0101ton, 17 points.
Loop AT Yourt LABEL,--1Ve would
ask 01.11' tunny readers to look at the
Zabel on their paper to see how they
stand with the Editor. Every sub-
seriher should be paid no to Janu-
ary 1909, hot we find ninny who
are not in the 'O8 Blass. Our paper
has to he paid for every month and
no promises are taken. We have a
sum of over $200 on 0m' subscription
list, and if' in our possession we have
numerous bills which would slake
that stun look like thirty cents, We
don't like to keep harping at our
subscribers all the time, but as we
are not as well oft' as Carnegie we
can't give the paper away tree for
some months yet. Try and help us
out with your little snnl and save
us a lot of anxious pay (lays, -
Phe Editor.
NEWS WAN'rop.-it 10 0111' aim to
give all the local news possible, awl
to that end the are always pleased to
receive anything 111 the way of news
items interesting to the community
generally from our subscribers and
readers. Perhaps this week TRE
STANDARD fins little news from your
section ; you know of some goo:]
items now doubt, Perhaps we have
no correspondent near you ; In that
case YOU CAN I1ELP US (besides
make the paper more interesting to
yourself and friends) by bringing
such items to the affiee. If we now
have a correspondent near you, he
or she, cannot always know all that
transpires so you can still HELP US
Give us your name and we will send
you all the stationery required, and
your efforts will prove a mutual
benefit. -TRF STANDARD.
BLYTH SPRING SHOW
T'L7ESDA°Y
Programme;
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lOn. m. -Alt exhibits of (train, Seeds and Potatoes
»east be in place in 1n(inetry Hail.
10.30 a. In, to 1 p. m.-,1000010 by Government
Expert.
1 p. m, -Ail stock must he on the ground ready
for judging by an Expert Judge sent by the
Government,
2 p. m. -Addresses in Industry Hall.
"Eradication and Control of Weeds "
"How to Select Good Seed,"
General discussion,
You aro invited to liring samples of Grain,
Ere., y on may have for sale 111 other lines than
those for which prizes are offered,
Exhibits may be removed at 5 p. m,
At C p. m. the Secretary -Treasurer will be el
his office to pay the prizes.
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CLASS HORSES.
1 Clydesdale Stallion .............. 95 00 $3 00
2 Shire Stallion 5 00 13 00
3 Percheroa Stallionn 0O 11 ori
'1 Carriage Stallion o (10 3 00
5 Roadster 811111ion.... ............ 5 00 1) 00
ti Sweepstakes, any class 'Diploma
7 Hell VY Draukht'Peal)l in harness o 00 3 00
8 (load Horse in harness 8 00 2 00
CATTLE.
9 Shorthorn Boll", aged ,,, 85 00
10 Shorthorn Bull, tinder '2 years,,, 11 00
11 Hereford Bull 5 00
12 Polled Angus Bull , , , 5 1(0
GRAIN, SEEDS, ETC,
014E BUa1)111, EACH.
13 Spring Wheat, any variety., .., $2 00
10 Gats, white, any variety,... ,,,. 2 110
15 Oats, black, any variety..., ..,, 2 00
10 Barley, 2 -'rowed 2 00
t7 Barley, (1 -rowed 2 00
18 yield Peas '2 00
19 Timothy Seed...,, 2 00
20 Red Clover.... 2 00
2t Alstke Seed .., 2 00
0') Potatoes, any early variety..... 1 50
23 Potatoes, general crop,,,,...... 1 50
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'The Seventh word from Calvary'
will be Rev, J. L. Small's subject 'n
St. Andrew's Church next Sunday
morning,
Lust Sunday evening Rev. Neil
Al, Leckie, of 1 nalesboro, preached
in St. A1111rew'0 abaci) and his ser-
mon was strong and eloquent, 111s
text was fro the prophecy of
ideal) where the Divine require-
ment is so clearly set forth, viz -
'"1'11 do justly, to love mercy and to
wall: humbly with (clod."
Tho quarterly review of St, Ar-
drew's 01mr011 was held in the
church last Sundity afternoon. The
choir assisted in the interestin' ser-
vice, The lessons 01'tlle gnarter
were reviewed by four of the
teachers. There was a good 111113110-
111)08 of Antis 1uu1 scholars.
Auburn.
On Tuesday morning Jane Clary(
relict, of the lane Samuel Clark Mass•
ed away At the home of her (laugh-
ter, Mrs. R. A. Roberton, she being
82 years and 3 months old, The
funeral took place todaly from St.
Mat k's church to Ball's cemetery.
A more extended notice will le;
given next wee':.
On Tuesday morning the citizens
of Auburn were surprised to hear of
the death of John Gravistin, who
had been i)) only a short time. 1'1;e
deceased was injured in his feetovet'
11,3'ear ago while worsting on the
G. & G. railway and gangrene set
in, His age. was 66 years, 1 month
and 9 days. Funeral will take
place on Friday from his late resi•
(lenee and proceed to Ball's cemetery,
This tapes one more of our aged
citizens from our midst.
DEATH or AMISS RA'rcLIgto5',-It is
0111' ditty 10 chronicle the, death 01'
Hiss Margaret Ratcliffe of West
Wawanosh township, whose death A
took place at her home 011 Wednes-
day morning. bliss Ratcliffe lived ..__.
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LADIES :
We cordially invite you to visit show
rooms on Friday and Saturday, March 27th and
281h, 1908, when We Will be pleased to show
you our New Millinery for spring. 11''e have a
nuntl,ler of French, English and Aineric;ui styles
that are distinctly new and stylish.
Well-disposed yours,
EDNA PORT ER, Milliner.
Dress Coods
FOR. SPRING
11'e have i11is spring the hest and biggest
stock of Dress Goods yet shown by us. Our
Black Dress Goods glade by Carr Co., Brad-
ford, England, are in the largest ParfetV of
makes me have yet held, the prices and values
are a sgood as ever.
Lace Curtains
and Linaleums
1lundreds of Lace Curtains from 23c to $6.
Rolls of Linoleulus, Nairn's make, in 2, 3
and '1 yards3Widc,
Cash 100 Bun 00and Eggs,
POPLESTONE & GARDINER
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TEAS ! TEAS 1 TEAS !
Try ''1.11'TON'S'' packed only In tins, the Ravin' is kept in.
"SALAi)3" in lead packages.
''.1.1!'AN" the best '_'.lcTea m) the markt t.
Loose Teas, black and green, mixed. to suit the taste.
with her brother, 'P10uu118. 011 the
homestead and will be very much
tnissed by him. She was always a
kind and good neighbor, particular
ly helpful in times of sickness and
need. Knox church loses a faithful
member in the death of Aiiss Rat-
c'itfe, The funeral will take place
en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'cleel: to
Ball's cemetery. Rev. ,I. L. Small,
of Blyth, assisted 03, Rev. Wm, Ale
KinIey, of'Cm'onto, will conduct the
service at the home and 111 the grave
THE STANDARD olfel's sinecre sy'Itl-
pithy to the bereaved friends.
t.ondosboro.
Aliss McCallum, sister ()four doctor
anal who has been a missionary in
Turkey for the past 15 ,years gave 11
splendid address to the ladies of the
congregation here on Tuesday all'ter-
11a '11 ; ;a good program was g'I1'en
after o Bell 1011100 10)10 58) 3113 hl' the
1301i,s' aid Society,
fila', of Brussels, is 51)'giivrt
nl' Il,'r sister, Mrs. Robert Yuun0
this week,
Aliss Ella Webb, of 81'111'01'l(1, {s
visiting her sister Mrs. John Sher
bvoek,s
11r. Joseph Riley 18 very low et
pre-ent. with Iowan -1014n,
The n1110)0ers here have started
their (fork again this season,
Miss Curry, of Toronto, sister. of
Rev. Mr. Curry Is the latter's guest
at present,
Miss Oovier is spending it few
days with her sistel' :Airs. 11. Long-
man.
GIVE US 'A CALL
Potatoes wanted. 1lighest prices paid.
Corner
Store
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