The Blyth Standard, 1908-01-02, Page 8Pita EIGHT—THE !MYTH STANDARD—JAsUAlcl,' a, 1908
HODCENS BROS., CLINTON
Come and Share in the January Feast of Bargains
at this Retiring From Business Sale.
NO\V 1'1':S JANUARY. Under ordinary circumstanees that would mean our annual clearance of winter
merchandise, and the announcement to (10 y et the January Sale. With the reliving front 1:1A9iaese sale in foil
swing it means that prieee will be cut lower than ever. It means that there will be bargains all along the
line, n veritable bargain feast that Durst command the attention of every,' careful buyer within rcaek of the
store, \Ve are in no need to mince nuttters. Now the turn of the year hue conte the sooner we can wind up
this sale the better pleased we will lac, Remember that there is still a splendid stook here to pick and choose
1rom, No better within your reach, .Remember too that we have ent the prices right and left in order to
lake the selling of it quick anti sore. The chance to save Money is yours now. Will you grasp it?
ere is this week's list of specials. Every item is worth reading.
'2: White Cotton Bargains
211c White Cotton ]oc
Clearing all our 121c White Cotton at l0c per
vatod. All of it imported direct (rem 011 of the hest
Euglish makers. Undoubtedly your chance to lay
in a supply for spring sewing at it price that is
money saving. Nice clean stock free from dregs -
Ing, Regular 121c, for retiring sale per yerd•100
roc Cottons 8c
Nice fine quality English While Cotton, fine
evert thread, finished soft for (he needle, save 20 a
yard on every yard yon ger for spring sewing buy-
ing it now, regular 100, retiring sale per yard—Ho
15c Wrapperette 1 is
claming out the lest of our 15c Wreptleretits fancy
plaids, Stripes and floral patterns, light and dark colors,
regular rbc, for retiring stile per ,yard 1lo
toe 1\frapperettes 7uc
711 per yard for all of our l00 1Vrapperettes, suitable
for waists, wrappers and children's cheeses, good net-
terns and colorings for retiring sale per yard 710
st
ed and Checkaci Shirting ioc
envy Canadian Shirting, blue and white suints,
sego check. heavy weight, fast colors, good quality,
Hold all over at 12lc, for retiring sale per yard 100
25c Moleskin ISc
Hoary Striped Moleskin, for overalls, 0 or 4 gond
,patter us, dark colors, regular 23e, f02' retiring male„ ,18c
.(mood Flannelette 6;c
'Good quality .Canadian made Flannelette, 29 inches
Wide, fancy Stypes in light and dark colorings, fast col-
ors, vary special for retiring sale per yard Ole
Still Some "Big Bargains in Napkins
and Cloths
SJ,tll, Minn good bargains in Linen Napkins and
ClotI . 'High grade qualities that you can depend upon
to elle satisfaction, They are selling this way
,t $1.50 Napkins now selling for $1.05
2,82
8.25 " " .-..,.,,. 2.4n
4.50 " „ 11,87
2,00 Cloths now selling' for I.9(1
4.50 „ 8.87
b, 00 „ 8.73
4,00 6 40
2,25 „ „ 1.419
Turkish Towelling lot
One eta only extra quality Turkish Towelling, just
the thing for bath towels, special for retir'iug sele,,,.10e
Better One at 20C
Better quality Turkish 'rowelling, splendid weight,
fancy stripes, special for retiring sale, per yard 20e
15C Crash Towelling tic
4c saved on every yard you buy, extra heavy'
weight, pure linea Crash 'rowelling, This was just a
little too good to eel( in the regular way. We have half
a dozen pieces of it in stock, plain or with red border
151 was oto' regular price, retiring eels your choice, tic
Heavy English Flannelette roc
Extra Heavy Weight Euglish Flannelette, create
only, regular 14e, clearing for retlriog sale at 1Oc
:7 inch Huckaback 36c
27 inch Huck Towelling, extra fine quality for Item•
stitched towels, reenter 45c, special (W' retiring tele,.138c
Table Damask 20c
60 to 68 inch 'Petite Damask, half bleached, good
quality for ordinary wear, special for retiring sale.,..20C
A Better Line 24c
Hal(Bleached Table Damask, good weight, will give
splendid service for 0yery day west', very special value
for retiring sale at per yard 94c
roc for Better Cretonnes
Good qualities in English Cretonnes, a WO range of
patterns Rad colors, suitable for any purpose you can use
Oda material for, special for retiring sale per yard,,.,100
Art A'Iuslins 7c
Good patterns in Englieit Art Muslin, fine quality,
will wee... and wash well, replier 1Oc and 121e, for retic.
Mg sale per yard 70
Sateen Bargains
No need to pay regular price for anything you ne^d
iu the way of 8nteene and Itoman Salina, Every, yard is
reduced and you might as well save on your buying, We
Rreaeiling all colors fu regular 150 Sateens for Ile, and
81125c Sateens (dl' 19c.
Just Half
That 1s all we ash for Coals, new, a yli•h, uteleelete
garments, Every ono (his Reasons 0.11 and style. They
timet he sold and half price ought re do it in silo's order,
All Ladiee' Cloth Deckers exactly half price. All Chil-
deen's Reefers and ureters exactly' half price.
There is Money to be Saved on Fur Coats
Fur Coats are going nt genuine saving pricem, We simply must turn them into money right away, for the stock
to
be reduced od as quickly as possible, We are selling Furs et prices like tins.
$35 Fur Coats $23.50
5 only Ladies' Astrschau and Electril' Seal Jack-
ets, made from choice selected eking, i ood linings used
throu(hont, The list of our 0oete that sold at 882 to 885.
A good chance ro buy a good cont for lit to matey, choice
of the five Bargain Days
$23.50
Fur Capes $1,98
4 only Cloth Capes, black end dark colors. Splendid
thing for driving and rough wear. Special for Bargain
Day's each 1.08
Fur Cape $5.00
2 only, Ladies' Bleck Fur Capes!, collar of blank Ani•
t'alisn opposutn, first (lye, well 2(21(0111, wart), comfortable
and sert'ieenble, l'egoJur$10, Bargain llaye each ,f$11.00
5' Coats $37.5o
5 only Astachnil ted Near Seal dneket6, plain or
with settle collar and rereers, stylish and llalld801110 gal'•
n41111a, regular $50 end '$55, -for 11 rga11) Deys,,,.37.130
6 Coats at $33,50
0only Ladies' Astrachan and Near Seal Jackets,
plain or with sable collar and reveres, splendid garments
that yon etre depend on without a doubt, 26(ular $45 and
847.50, Bargain Dayseaell....• ..... • ,,.,$33,50
•
1 Fur Jacket $2o.00
i only Lndio.o' Bleck Aett'aeilan Jacket, mode from
good quality 1114100 that will give exeellent wear, regular
3211, Bargain Days 500 eon have it for.,.. 20.00
Fur Lined Coats Too
Fur Lined Coats going at bargain prices as well,
\\'e would like to sell thein all on Bargain Days if we
eau, We would do it if you realized how good the coats
are we are sailing for such little 2002(0)',
4 Coats at $39 so
4 only Ladies' Nur Lined Jackets, good (nudity beav-
er with sable collar and reveers, muskrat of holster
lining, regular $55 02(11$97,50, for Bargains each,.$39,50
1 Fur Lined Coat $29.50
I only Ladies' Fur Lined Coat. Grecian mink lining,
black beaver shell,'I'88menian sable collate and 00veer8,
regular$er.50, fur Bargain Days ,..,,,,,,,,,29.50
2 Coats at $4500
2only Ladies' For Lined Extra Quality Beaver
Shell, muskrat lining, sable collar, legular $60 to $65, for
Bargain Days 845.00
1 Extra Choice Far Lined (.oat, regular 379,for-,852,50
A better one still, regular 385, for Bargain 1)055„860.00
Get a Skirt for little money
A little motley buys a good set victim hie walking skirt
made irom good secvicealhle tweeds and plain cloths,
sOffing for half or loss than their real
, (t3Iles' Cloth fihirtg, assorted styles in nledinm and
eeilg,'.prcial for sale $1.48.
dien''1 weed nl,d Plain Cloth Walking Skirts, real
garments that have cheracret' and style, regular
80.90, 51,(0) and some 91 90, All at one price now anti
that price 10 $2.25,
Choice of all our $1,00 Lace (,urtnine (o' sale 750.
Choice of all our 31.50 Lace Csn'tsins for $1.20.
2 Big Bargains in Dress Goods,.
We gathered together theme two big lo's of Dols
Goode, end marktd them at these very low prices in
order to clear (heal in double 411irk order,
200 or 850 yard0 Dress Got tie, plaits 0(0160, feitcy
mixtures, tweeds, penes es, batiste, etc., ell colors in the
lot, Regular 50c, an, 75c and )1120 $1.00 g00d8 111(0012(5
them, choice of the entire to! for Oils retiring Bate,,,. 85e
A great collect on of Ihi in gelhertd tegeti:er from
lines that Sold at 75c to $1,10, prole (doths, parmmes,
fancy wenres and hewed snitiegs, ell one price for flat
retiring sale, and that price per yard 55c
Railway fare refunded on all purchases of $to or over.
HODGENS BROS. - CLINTO
Huron County Model Schools.
The Board of Examiners ,for the Co,
of Huron met In the public school, Sea -
forth on Dec. 24th to finish the work of
the Model School examination, The
5058)023 just cloned is expected to lie the
last, therefore (here sena a large at•
1011dane0 lit both Model &boots, Al
Ooderich there were 8j,atteuded the
session and one wrote on the final. At
Cliutuu there were 44 in attendance.
The papers were considered fair. To
pass the caudidetes had to make 00 per
cent of the total and 76 per cent for
honors, The pass mark 'was 700 and
the honor mark 11137. The Model classes
this pew Iowa maintained the repute.
((0n of the county model schools, for
good work, is large number receiving
honora,
210(1088
Carling, Whmih'edCarling, M. V.
Currie, Cola G, Clark, Lillian J,
Elliott, Je89i0 8, Fear, Mary E.
Henderson, P. E. Jantfesou, Esther E
Kellerman, 1,. M. Key's, Rem
LeishMan , Olive L.MahajTy, Ella 11f,
alitcholl, N. M. NIcQnarrle, S. O,
Murray, Mary 1. Netusry, Stella J,
Peutlaud, Edna L. Shaw, huth
Sperling, N. R. 't'iplatly, Evelyn C.
\\Filson, Jessie L. Tom, ,lean
Cassie, Fuln Bonn, Samuel
Dean, Orlando Jefferson, Geo. H.
Manning, Wm, Matheson, 1Vw. A.
Swann, llaeold Welsh, Nixon
Wilson Thos. 0.
1'.288,
Armstrong, Ida Armstrong, Jennie
Carter, Jennie Coward, 'Margaret
Cluff„Olive 1:. Dalton, Alice A,
Doyeli, Lillian M. Diehl, Erma A.
Framer, 5fari9u O10uu, Vera Jane
Griffin, Leers. Hetherington, L.A,
Hodgson, Daisy B,Joilnston, Jean
Keys, Mayme 3, 'Laidlaw, Minnie P.
512Pberson, Ena Mc1(euu, Jessie E,
Phillips, E. Myrtle Polly, Mary
Scott, Mary E. Sherritt, Lydia
Sherritt, Minnie 5.Smtth, Maggie
Stevens, \V. L. Taylor, Edea \',
Thomson, 0. M. Zimmer, Tillie
Barker, I', C. Breen, W. G.
Brvnns, Robert E. Campbell, A. M.
Curran, Victor Deride, Melvin
Elliott, Geo, A. Elliott, Wm, 8,
Kilpatrick, Ed. Lyon, Emmanuel
glair, K1104 . Meson, Roy 13,
McKenzie, Hector McKay, Ross 11,
McKenzie, W. R. Morrow, Wm. 0.
Olifer, Wut, 7beliff, Alfred L.
Stothers, 13, W. Smyth, Win..1,
'I'riebrer, Wm, L, Weir, Wilfred
Young, Harvey,
The following are under age atld will
not receive their eerti1Ycatce till they
are eighteen :—
Deyell Lillian M. Dalton, .lice A.
Fear, Mary E. Henderson, 1'. E.
Phillips, Emma M.Sherritt, Lydia B,
Kellerman, E. 1f. Sm1th, Maggio
McPherson, Ena Tiplady Evelyn C.
Pentland, Edna L. Tom, 30811
McKay, Rosa It, Barker, Cheater
Swann, Harold
The following have non-professional
standing :—
Curran, Victor Cluff, Olive E.
Hetherington, L.A.Keys, M avme 3.
Fraser, Marion Lyon, Emnt8nne1
Gr]tlin, Laura 1ic11ayne, J. 11
Johnston, Jean Sherritt, Minnie E.
Polly, Riney 1Veir, Wilfred
The following wrote on the final for
renewals and will obtain one year and
a halt ;--
Hartleih, L. Milligan, Carrie
Howard, Winona Martin, Mildred
Clark, Elsie M, White, Cora
Parsons, Marie
Geo, 13a11'(1, Secretary.
Save This Anyway.
Here is a simple home-made mix -
Cure ne given by au eminent authority'
on Kidney diseases, who makes the
statement in it New York daily news•
paper, that it will relieve almost any
case of Kidney trouble if taken be -
tore the stage of Bright's disease, He
states that such 8ynlpton241 as latae
back, pain in the side, frequent desire
to u02(28(e, especially at night, pain-
fill and discolored urination, ere read*
Hy overcome. Here is the recipe, try
it :
Fluid Extract Dandelion, (medial!
ounce ; Compound Kergon, Ono 001100 ;
0;Inpound Syrup Ser0aparilla, three
0011068, Tale it easpomlhtl after each
meal and at bedtime.
A well•kuowo druggist Lore in town
is authority that these ingredients
are all harmless and easily mixed et
Home by Blinking well In a bottle. This
mixture hes a peculiar healing and
soothing effect upon the entire Kid.
trey and Urinary et'ucture, end often
overcomes the worst forme of Men -
tandem in just a little while. This
mixture is 80id to remove all blood
disorders and cure the Rheumatism
by forcing the kidney's to filter end
strain from the blood end system all
u00 acid and foul, decomposed waste
lllal.ter, 00111011 cause Inose aflliCtions.
Try it it you area'; welt. Save the
prescription,
Mullett.
Mss Maggie Richmond, of Norris'
was visiting Mullett friond,t last
week.
A load of young people from
Lofidesboro drove 0001' to John
13righam's en Monday night and
spent n very enjoyable evordil :,
Election for the Municipal offices
will he held next Monday, A vote
will also be taken on repeal of the
Lentil Option Tly.law,
The 014881 1)1 Pictorial and the Blyth
Standard ons; year each, worth $2,00,
toeionly 1L439 This is a genuine bar.
gam Don'00 miss it. Call and see
samples at Oda office and leave your
su J9Criptlen,
8 LE
in Hardware, Tin-
ware, Stoves and
Ranges
A FEW SPECIALS
Double Barrel Gun $10, now $5.99,
Spraymotor Pump $15.50, now $9,99.
Jewel Oak Heater 812.50, now $9,00.
Volume Wisher $7,50, now $5,49,
Cold Blast Lantern 76c, 22000 40c,
Large 'Poem Sells 10c.
Good Chopping Axe 90c, now arc.
Oroeu Bone Cutter 312, now $0.49.
NJewel Cast Range 315, now $117,79.
ew Century Washer $7.60, now 0.89.
011 Cloth Squares $1.25, now Tec.
116(13, 13811 32,20, now $1,49
Cross•cnt Saw Si.feet, guaranteed,
$4.50, now $8.00,
As our stock is limited come early and have your choice.
N. B. GERRY
Five Horse Head For Sale.
Business Knowledge
and Everlasting Posh
are the two es0e22tlals to autumn. Attend
Alliott Business Collogo
Toronto, Ont.
and prepare for 8ret.olas8 buelness poet -
tions such ire are open to our students,
Hundreds of our students are golag into
good positions every year, Lot rte train
you for one, We will do it right. WIn•
ter term opens Jan, fhb, Write for eata.
loau0 and see wherein we excel ordinary
business oolfegee.
LOOat)On of Collegt—
Corner 'image end Alexander Streets.
W. J. Elliott, Prinelpah
ROBERT 11. GARNISS
BLUEVALIII — — ONTARIO
Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Terme reasonable, Wee arranged for
at fax SrAtansnu office, Blyth,
Take Rival Herb Tablets
for Stomach Ltecr, Kidneys end for
cleaning the Blood. ixl0 days treatment
$1, 30 days' treatment 26c. For 6110 at
Dr. Mllne's Drug Store
Wholesale from the
RIVAL HERB AGENCY
Klncerdiue, Ont.
LOOSE LEAF
LEDGER SYSTEM
The only Commercial School west of Toronto using the above
Modern sale hpue0esloall nee g kaily for gradua elslofBCanac ti s� Ureetest C ain of
lllgh. rade fluidness Colleges, because our students "foam to de by
doing, ' Etch student has loose leaf ledger, hill and caarge eystew,
wird system, bank book ; 1111e out scores of notes, drafts, depoelt ellpt,
cheques, etatement6, leases, mortgagee, receipts, shipping bale, oto.
Our students do aotual business from hue first day.
Gregg Shorthand
—• —AND --
Touch Typewriting
taught by the most widely experienced teacher in Ontario ; she Is also
a graduate of John 11. Gregg, the Author, and highly recommend by
him, Last year our stenographers were all placed within en.daysbf
gradpstlon. Many of thoee young ladles are now drawing $7W to
$800 per year. It Is freely admitted that we train the most rapid and
Imetuate.
Our Telegraphy Department
10 well tgnipped. Ralln'aye are short of operators, and eslarlee are
advanoing rapidly.
Wide Attendance
Carlo ;omen
Students
from Manic be, chain our 1a k1Iobeom wan, Alberts anduBritish 0011.
amble ; same from the United Staten, Ragland and Scotland. We
train were young people than any other management In Western
Ontario.
Average nitaatlon taken by our graduates le not, excelled ; we
Invite comparison. Individual instruction, Day students attend
night classes free, and may take all of the above Bourses.
Winter Term Begins January 6th.
WA 108 8012 )A'2AL0nt18.
% ingham Business College
George Spotton, Principal,
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