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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1930-01-16, Page 8PAGE 6 -THE BLYTH STANDARIt-January 16, PAO momommo.,116,...1 Hew We Can iniarnya Our pelmormentrusisememmestarnessummoscumurniermonommoingoiscumommossimilin %It, 4* As lac "dii-aa';-***11" 4"$fa Institute St ok-F,iaking 3argains 4 4 PLEASE NOTICE The above is the title of a PaPer Pre- pared by. Mrs, Rohl. Newcombe and read nt We will be open on Tuesday and Sat g't urday nights only, in the months of at the last meeting of the Womeil's In- stilute. rhe paper is well composed and worthy of presentation to our readers: alt a a 'fo begin with no organization, no india vidual can get far, without a good very and deal of 'Pep" the "Pep" necessary A clean-up of all mills and ends left over from 1919. Selling each item marked at almost give-away prices. S AVE t. January, February, March and Ap- ril, 1930. for any society mint begin with its presi- amt and her associatea. members Dollars on your must be loyal to thi"maelves, their branch next Suit or Overcoat. then officers and their community. By Serges! Serges! 250 yards of •all -wool serge, 4,1 and 51 inches wide. Re- daction 20 per cent and less. ttaa cultivating a tine community spirit much can be accomplished along the line M Boys' Fleece --Lined OVERCOATS Pi Underwear Men's , Snirts and vrawers. Clear- mens Navy 13hle and ------------- OUR SILVER MILEE YEAR 1930 ;44 of Institute woik-"For Home And Corm by," While the individual can do much During the entire year. 1930, we :14' through persotval effort, she must reach 4 they are to carry on commuoity work el- (actively. They can also take advantage Jubilee by presenting, at no most Profitably of the services available through the various departments of Gov a!a, 41te etnineut and other otganizatiuns It is 4 per cent. and less. $15,00, $10.00 00 ing price, each 49c Heather Mixture Regular 75c The Iewest Styles. out and co-operate with other women, it will celebrate our Business Silver Clearance of All Men's $8.95, $ 13.95 Women and Children's Wir $17.50, 24.95 ter, Underwear. All bran( Regular Values new stock. Reductions 2 expense to you, the best quality of Silverware. Our stock of presents will be on dis- play and open for your inspection in not necessary here to name atly ol the many activities in which the Institute is efe eagaged. Every member receives a copy aacc aivc of the annual report, which makes very $:.15 Men's Work Shirts Ladies, Misses and Girls' Winter Coats at bargain prices. Half price Coats, worth $25. now $ 1 2.50 All new coats. Act quick. interesting and instructive reading au( should be well studied. Every commun. ity has its own particular nee& and it is Op to us as Institute members to decide along what lines our activities may ha M gl Special at._ . 69c last directed. and then do our best to We place on sale about 100 men's Work Shifts, nearly SUITS ra a all sizes in this aSSOriment. Men's or young mons la Values as high at $1,50. blue's and fancy pat terns at Lamy out that work iffectively. Before ° Ladies' and Childrens ,tnything can be accamplished the ecu]-iWool Gloves. has must cultivate a malt 01 unity. Stock -taking bargains Chil- The scripture says "Behold how good f , urn s 15c. a pant. 2 palrs and how pleasant it is Inc brethren to . dwell together in tutity" and that ;wiles tor 25c regular 50c. each. to the sisters., as well. We must learn to Ladies 25c. •,1 pair, regu- zOidu by the decision of majority if we lar 75c. Ming up a measure and are defeated. In all societies the maJority supposed to rule. Of course, we can always do, as the poiiticians do, bring up the measure again and again and win out in the long run It all depends on how important the matter under discussion happens to be. When asked to perform any task, accept grac- iously and do a little niore, like Rebecca of old, and in doing a little more you will be surprised at how much you will accom plish. May we never grow weary in well - doing, for there is indeed a religious qual ity in all faithful service. As the titute is an organization fur service, we may help the work along by willingly and cheerfully responding as far as wt" are able, to any demands that may be made on our time, talents or substance. It is what we put into it that brings tile great - eat blessing and reward to ourselves Ai other way by which we can help (Inc 1 n. statute is by publicity to worthwhile ed- ucational, social 'and service activities in Mauch and district throughout the pro'," tuce. Publicity is easential. because in this busy age, we are prone to forget dates of meetings. Nommembers must be not- ified in some way and each member shout( do her part by calling attention of friends to the date and place of meeting. In this way each member becomes a publicity agent ar d should send in all items of ia terra( or outstanding merit to the press secretary, who will send such reports n the local paper, making the reports snap. py and interesting to the readers. Another way to advertise is to tall about the meetings to non-members aid always write newcomers to join. Yet another way is to send post cards to members and non members, this will make the cc minutia y realize that the In- stitute is active. In order to make the meetings interest ing, we must consider Inc Cal 0 programs, something to do, something to see and something to hear, They 111101 be in- sti native. construed 00, progressive alc d valid. They tnust make people think and they should be made up of topics of a cliscinsional character. When people listen to something edifying and interest• lag, they are likely to attend next maeting, they feel they mould miss something good - if they stayed away. '11,e chief require- ment is enthusiasm, apathy has ruined many a gored cause '1h successful peop- le in any line of endeavor, are usually in- thusiastic and optimistic, sure of success in all their plans and Work, So it shcadd be with the Institute, we are engaged in a great and gond work, the betterment the human race, educationally. spiritually and socially. The following lines were faund on a junior Institute program and are well worth committing to memory They cover t he whole round of a suciessful tied happy life. "Give a little, live a little, try a little mirth; Sing a little, bring a little happiness to taut)); Pray a little, play a little, be a little glad; Rest a little, jest a little, if the heal is sad; Spend a little. send a little, live a little. Love a little more." An organization so keen and alert as the Institute, so adjustable to every need, so alive to new experiences and enteral ises, eager to help its inc labels, will not be content with part acknowlegments, there will.ever be new visions and new ventures If we take an interest in our Wotli, have $4.95, $8.95, $11.95 Reg value which is $25.00, Let us show you these big values Bargain Table Hundreds of yards of odds and ends of Dry Goods to choose from at give-away prices. January, 1930. Coupons will be given with Cash ec• Purchases only. From time to time Certain Goods will be excluded from Coupons, Goods cut in price or special Sales $1. will. be excluded. All we can afford to include Cou- pons will be given. This is a Profit -Sharing Proposit- ion on our part. It costs you OLE AN -UP OF ALL ODDS AND ENDS OF DISHES All odd dishes reduced 50 per cent.' and less. Make it your business to see these values. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. YOU ARE WELCOME :7,1 ;11 r , Notice/ Notice! This store will by closed evetrY Timrs- day evening during the months of Jan. Feb. Mar. and April 11111 sToRE TiLIT sicrs 'THE 1',tty. 11ABE311E "Sellife N1 it 1111 14111111" BLYTH, ONT. -Read everyitern These prices rA hold good f o r the month o f January. While the goods last, "lactaaSaataal.ataa,caata....acalaciasaa..7.ft,,,aoff 1 laa BLYTH BAKERY WE HAVE ON 'HAND DELICIOUS CAKES ALSO PREPARED ALM- OND PASTE FRESH OSORTMENT OF BON BON BOXES, CH01GE XMAS CANDIES FRUITS & NUTS OF ALL KINDS CAKES PASTRIES AND DELICIOUS BREAD. F J HOLLYMAN 'PHONE 38 BLY TH. - ONTARIO 50 • MEETING (.0 HURON COUNTY COUNCIL, The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the County Council chambar, Goderich, at two o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 21th day of January, 1930. All accounts against 1 applications for Old A be in the hands of t Saturday, the 25th sure action • this Council, tl 0. matee. Applican that all ly ansac or Court ty and ion. should a• before der to eta of the County Pensions Com - Clerk o 1, in in A. Pensions should see lions are properly and Maitl- and all forms properly execut Ed. Br sure your Post Office and the Municipality you live in ate correctly given. Municipal Clerks are asked to send per Mail as soon as possible their certificates of election of Reeves and Deputies. GEO. W. HOLMAN, County Clerk. Goderich, Jan. 10, 1930. Mr. 1,, J Williams tecaived word on Ft May of his appointment to the office of clerk of the lath laivision Court in sue - high ideals and live up to them, even ceasion to Mr. Jos, Stothet a who resigned though we do not attain them, our Insti- tute will goon being the great influenae it is for good, not only in Ontario. but throughoutthe whole world, Let us each in loving mood, Church Sunday School, met at the home Each help each through life's short span; of Mrs. S. G Leslie and presented Mies If we can't do all we would. I llazel with a paste, ior to her depart - Let us do the best we can, j ure for Landon whore 0110 will enter Victoria Hospital as a nurse -in -training. on leaving Blyth, 'I he appointment re- ceives general approval. On Thursday evening, the members of the 'Golden Rule" class of Queen Street 14111111911MIECt amlataamirriall c: -11'40.:LT,vt/ch&, 11CIA"1.4;11 `11.0-0.44.A0) ;fit> Vitab'--../1414412 s.4.4ati -GR;ID .114.k ..Vaix,Lei 4:011 ./1;;tzt-41 ;144 **V r"..eral 4A,toad: 41)4;v-A44-ta-tv 40- Je4.) 4 -t-0-av “olit4-.14/ Standard Book & Stationery Store, 4. + 4.4. ni• + ++ +-Jr 4- ++++ + f 4. 4. 1 ALL WINTER GOODS AT GREAT- LY REDUCED PRICES DURING JANUARY TO CLEAR OUT WIN- TER STOCK 41 A BLYTH L) r,0 ONTARIO air 4. tt' at; nothing to receive oua Silver Juo ilee Presents. WISHING YOU AND YOURS A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. POPLES1'ONE STORE McKINNON'S OLD STAND !C• 131.-:(irtal., • • • 40.-ta.t ar J. co ?!gV,";4**************.** 4. 4. IF L., /41. Ai TJ IF1 -Y C LJ WV Th.na .You'll find the flavour you want in every cup of our Coffee OUR GROCERIES ARE ALWAYS FRESH 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4 - Naval Oranges, Seedless Grape Fruit, Tatle Figs And Grapes. OYSTERS, ICE CREAM BRICKS. FISH, GOODS DELIVERED Wm JAS. Si II LYN, ONT, ptip, 'PHONE 14 *I- HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED' + FOR SAFE -KEEPING. *I- Those pictures you have just received and the ÷ ones you have laid away would look moil het-- + ter framed. In their present state they are unseen and unappreciated and unless carefully stored will soon lose their value. Bring them *I- *I- in to us, we will be glad to help you select ap- dr propriate m (midi g° for them, and in our com- 4. ! plete lin ., or fraiu,d pictures you may find oth er subjects that will go well with those you al- ready have. We specialize in framing and our prices are reasonable. 4. 4. 1.0ST-- Nat+ 1 to hound 111 b slit itt 1011 ear, a in I please notily Chas. Riehl, • WANTED -To exchange on farm, 50 acres prefened, a good comfortable claaia.' ing 110 Blyth, inc particulars apply at The Staadard. - T. QNT. terp:MximhomaMIMMXISLAMEELMMINIIMmiliMil