The Blyth Standard, 1908-01-16, Page 1F
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VOL. XXI.
BLYTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908.
"Life in Every Dose"
"I cannot speak too highly of ?ay.
CLlne, for it is the greatest utedieine I
ever used. 1 was juin about 'ail iu'
whoa I began the treatment, aud la 3
months I was as well as ever. It is a
great tonic for weak and run dews peo-
ple. There la new life iu every dose."
JAB, STOLIIIE11,
Itidgetowa, Ont., Dee. 19, 1999.
It is a *Mutt to telt your sick friends
about this wonderful preseriptiuu.
Threat, tuag and stowed troubles, sad
all rue town conditions quickly cured
by its use. At all druggists, 50c aud
$1.00, es. Dr. T, A. Slocum, Ltd., Tomtit
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• hinter Term in all departments of •
• the Central Business College, '1'o. •
• ronto, Were splendid chancres fur •
Zepending a few months pleasantly
• and profitably. Twentydive teach•
• ers, Catalogue tree. Write for It. •
• W. H, Shaw, Principal ; E. R. •
•Shaw, Secretary, Yonge & Gerrard
Streets, Toronto.• •
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ROBERT 11. UARNISS
13LUEVALE - - ONTARIO
Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for
et TRH STANDARD office, Blyth,
Out of Soap !
Well, we'renot. We have just
received a new supply of the
finest and dalotlest Soaps
ever offered for sate anywhere.
They are pure Soaps and will
give perfact satisfaction to
everyone who uses them.
Fancy names bring fanoy
prices for Soaps as well as for
other things, Wo sell these
Soaps without fanoy uamee,
but think enough of them to
put our name behind them.
We guarantee their quality.
Three brandies
Crushed Lillies
Sweet Clover
Carnation Petals
45 Bente, quarter of a dollar or two
Yorkers parry away a box of either brand.
WHITE CITY DRUG STORE
Dr. W. J. MILNE
Auburn.
The Knox Church Anniversary
services will be held on Sunday and
Monday, Janney 19 and 20. Ser-
vices will be, held on Sunday at
10.30 a. tn. and 7 p, nt conducted
by Rev. W. H, Smith, B, A., of
Boachvltle, Ont, Liberal offerings
are ueked for at both services, Knox
choir will give epechtl music. The
tea•tneeting will be held on Monday
evening ; tea served in the base•
ment from 5.30 to 8 o'clock. Pro-
gram at 8 o'clock, consisting of
speeches, recitations, choruses, etc,
Music by the choir of St. Andrew's
eltureh, Blyth ; speakers, Rev. lies•
ars. Leckie, of Lnnderboro ; Smith,
of Benehville ; Hartley, of Blyth ;
Tones, of Auburn, Recitere ; Miss
Verna Bennett, of Blyth, and Will
Fingland, of Auburn. Admission,
adults 35 cents, children 25 cents.
A social will be held on Tuesday
evening when tea will be served
front 5.30 to 7.30. A first•cioas pro-
gram Ie in course of preparation
under the guidance of a goal com-
mittee will start at 7.30. Admission
15 cents ; S. S. scholars free.
Want Government Help.
Huron County Would Like System of
Road Grants Apply to Bridges.
With a view of obtaining assist-
ance
ssistance in the building of county
bridges a deputation from Huron
county waited on the Hon. Dr.
Resume, Minister of Public Works
last Thursday. The deputation con.
Meted of Ii, Either, M. P. P., M. 0.
Cameron, M. P. 1'., and A, Hislop,
ML P. P., Warden Currie and County
Treasurer Dr. Holmes. The de-
putation pointed out that it wits im-
possible for Huron county to receive
assistance from the Government in
connection with ite roads system, the
county at its own charges having
put the reeds in order before the
scheme under which the Govern-
ment pays one-third of the cost of
establishing a county road system
came into operation. During 1857
and 1858 the county expended $600
000, on its roads, and since a further
sum of $75,00 brae been laid out.
The county also took over the toll
roads. In view of the fact that these
expenditures had been undertaken
the deputation asked that the Gov
ernment should contribute one-third
of the coat of building county bridges.
There are in the county 111 wooden
bridges which should be replaced by
Gidley's Gigantic
and Unrivalled
HaIf'yearly Sale
Begins Saturday, January 11th
The difference between a Giclley sale and other sales you
see advertised, briefly this : The Clothing we offer is the
same kind that we sell at all times, but with prices emphati-
cally reduced. We do not handle Clothing that is especially
made to sell cheap.
The prices of Overcoats, Suits, Odd Pants,
"LL Furnishings, Etc., will be cut in two.
S. H.
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No. 22.
steel structures, some of which wilt
run to a length of 600 feet, and next
yens. the erection of three bridges
is contemplated which alone will
cost between 540,000 and $50,000.
A wooden bridge at Goderleh, which
cost $27,000shnuld also be repined
by one of steel.
The Minister promised that the
representations of the .deputation
should be considered.
Huron County Council.
The County Council of 1908 will
he composed of the following reeves
and deputy Peeves from the various
nuunicipelit}ea
Ashfield - Thos, Stothere, Wnt.
Hunter,
Colborne -IL J. A. llchwan.
Gode'ieh township -ILL. Salkeld.
Stanley -,Jas. McDiarttnd,
slay -P. Lamont.
Stephen -Stephen Webb. Jacob
Kellerman.
dlsborne-Jhseph Ilawkine,
'1'ucitersmith-Robert McKay.
Hullett-Thos, McMillan.
McKillop -J, M. Goveelock,
Grcy-1'Viliiant Fraser,
Morris -Geo, Taylor.
E. Wawanosh-Wm. J. Parts,
W, Wttwanosh-Wm, Bailie,
Tit t'nbet'ry-John Mosgrove.
Hew ick -Thomas G. Shearer, Jos-
eph Ileinstock,
Goderich-Robe McLean, Geo, M.
Elliott,
Clinton -Il, J. 0ibbings.
Seaforth-Jas, Watson.
Winghitm-Dr. A. J. Irwin.
Exeter -A, Q. Bobier.
Brussels -Join Leckie.
Blyth -Dr. W, J. Milne.
Baytfeld-Dr, Smltlt,
llensall-G, C. Petty.
Wroxeter -R, 13. Harris.
There will be nine new members
in the council this year,
To United Stales Subscribers,
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Ao'raa the 1st of February
nli those who live in the
United States and have not
paid their subscription in
advance, we must cut their
name from our list. 11 you
wish to continue on send
your money right away.
$t.50 pays for the paper
for one year.
Shake In a Bottle.
Now is the time when the doetcr
gets busy, turd the patent medicine
manufacturers reap the harvest, un-
less greet caro is taken to dress,
warmly and keep the feet dry, '1'hie
is the advice of an old eminent ant
thority, who says that Rheumatism
and Kidney trouble weather Is here,
and also tells what to do in case of
an attack,
Get from any good prescription
pharmacy one-half ounce Fluid Ex.
tract Dandelion, one ounce Compound
Kargon, three ounces Compound
Syrup Sarsaparilla, Mix by 3hak•
ing in a bottle and take a teaspoon-
ful after meals and at bedtime,
Just try this simple home-mnde
mixture at the first sign ofrheunla•
tistn, or if your back aches or you
feel that the kidneys are not acting
just right. This is said to be a
splendid kidney regulator, and al -
moat certain remedy for all forms of
Rheumatism, which is caused by uric
acid in the blood, which the kidneys
fail to filter out, Any one can easily
prepare this at home and at small
cost.
Druggists in this town and vicinity
when strow the proscription, stated
that they can either supply these in-
gredients, or, if our readers prefer,
they will compound the mixture for
them,
A five-year-old girl died at Mont.
real from drinking lye given to her
as ajoke by a young boy.
John G. Cumming, formerly Chief
of Police of St. Catharines, is dead.
Hon, George A. Walken, ex -
Premier of British Columbia, died at
Victoria,
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STOCKTAKING AND MOVING SALE
Having moved our stock into the store lately vacat-
ed by J. S. Golden, we have decided to put on the
second annual stocktaking sale. Commences Jan.
22nd, for 10 days only.
GROCERIES
21 lbs: Redpath's Granulated Sugtn'...... ,,,,91.00
7 bar Bee I ' 2-
s inveSoap tor' �,,
4 rine new sweet. 'tinkled Peas for fly
11 tins new sweet Corn for ,25
New Tomatoes, per tin .10
0 bates of Matches, 1000 in box .25
4 dozen Clothes Pins for .05
10 lbs. Epsom Salts for .25
10 lbs. Cornmeal for ,25
9lbs. Oatmeal for , -25
Royal Yeast Cakes per package ,tR.
Haudy Arnonia per pkg .05
r tins Gillett's Lye for .30
tiltine Shoe Polish for 25
Fit pkge. Corn or Laundry Starch ,25
5 lbs, Washing Soda for , .10
O lbs, Pearl Rice for i25
51bs, Beautiful Tea, green or black.,,. , ....., 1.00
Bring in your grocery list and try a sample order.
Sensations
8 papers good Pins,... .05
t package Hair Pine for .01
1500 ,yards Torchon Laces and lneertion, reg
le and Oc value, stocktaking price per yd, .08
Safety Pins per card at .01
Children's beautiful Handkerchiefs, 3 for .00
Clark's Cottou Spools, per dozen .48
Children's Ringwood Gloves, per pair,.,, ,10
Ladies' Ringwood Gloves, per pair ,19
500 yards Wrapperettes, all colors, reg, 12ee.08
10 pieces " 10c,., Al
Trunks
Trunks, Suit Cases, Grit s and Telescopes at
halt the regular prices.
Towelling
300 yprds Towelling at 4p, Cc and Se, regular 10e,
Dress Goods
4
5
5
pieces Dress Melton, in black, blue, green
and grey, 44 inches wide, regular tic,
Stocktaking sale price ,75
pieces Paacy Wool'1'weed and Lustre Dress
Goods in reds, blues, blacks, greens and
checks, regular SOc value, for ,85
pieces Fancy Tweed Dress Goods, regular
Ole and 40c values, Stocktaking sale.,,, 25
Underskirts
Ladies' Sateen Unlined Underskirts, regular
51.00, for
Ladies' Sateen Unlined Underskirts, regular
$1,50, for
Ladies' Sateen Wool -lined Tlnde'skirre, regu•
lar 51.50, for
Ladies' Sateen Unlined Underskirts, regular
51.75, for
Ladies' Sateen Unlined Underskirts, regular
52.00, for
Please take a look at these l;nderskirts.
,79
1.00
1.19
1.15
1.50
Hosiery Department
Ladies' Pure Wool Hose, large sizes, regular
25c line, for .10
Children's Pure Wool Hose, small sizes. re-
gular 20e line, for .15
Ladies' Wool or Cashmere }lose, ribbed or
plain, heavy, large sizes, regular 50c, for .35
hissesWool or Cashmere Hose, ribbed or
plain, heavy, regular 40c, for 25
Children's Hose, in wool or cashmere, toe, 12lic,
15c and 25e.
Flannelette
500 yards Flannelette, good heavy weight
and goon width. et per yard A4
10 pieces good heavy Flannelette, all good
patterns and lust colors, regular 10c, for, .08
Flannelette Blankets, 10-4, all colors, regular
$1.20, sale price ,')8
Clothing
15 Boy's Suits, mixed tweeds, ages 8 to 12 •
year's, regular 53, for 2.00
10 Boys' Suits, assorted patterns, reg, $53.75
7 Youths' "
50.504.05
10 Men's Suits, beautiful patterns, new goods,
gular' 15, for 3,95
20 lien's Suits, beautiful patterne, sizes 85 to
42, regular 510 to 512, to clear at this
Stocktaking sale, for 0.90
Hen's Odd Pants for working or dress at the fol-
lowing Puts : Ila ut r 75c lieu', Overalls for
59o. regular $1.21 and 51.81 for 79c, regular
51,50 for 51.23, regular $2 fur 51.75 with bib,
r'egnla' 85e for 75e. Regular 52.50 Pantstor
52, regular 51 for 89c, regular 53 for 52.25.
10 Boys' New Overcoats, assorted sine and
patterns, ranging in price from $3,50 up
to 55. Stocktaking price to clear the
whole lot at 2.50
Yarns
Beautiful Yarns, all Mors, regular GOc line.. .48
Men's Underwear at greatly
reduced prices.
Men's Pare Wool Shirts and Drawers, regu.
lar 51 line, to clear at,,,75
Wool Nap Shirts and Drawers, regular $
linea, to clear at ,75
Heavy Ribbed Pare Wool Shirts and Draw.
ers, regular 75e lines for R.
Pure.Wool Pleecrelinert Penman's Leake, re-
gular 75c lines, for ,514
Alert's Cotton Fleece lined Shirts and Draw -
ere, regular 50n lines, for 89
Men's Mike Shirts and Drawers, reg. Rte.,, .85
Boys' Fleece -lined Shirts and Drawers, regu-
lar 40c lines, to clear at. ,25
Under wear
Ladies' Underwear in Vests and Drawers, all new
goods, Regular Ise lines for 19e. 50e lines
for 39c, 75e lines for 55c. $1 for 79e, 51.25
for 98e.
Children's Underwear at lees than cost, . Vests 100,
123e, 19c and 25c. Regular 35c lines.
Shoes
Men's Heavy Working Shoes, reg, $1.50, for, 1,151,
01.75, for, 1.25`
16
" 82.00, for,. 1.30-
$2 50, for, 1,,s.
Men's Fine Shoes, regular $2 line tor$21
Mien's Patent Colt Shoo, hest pa0teint, re egulnt 2
55 line, Stocktaking sale pt ice 8,5t,
Boys' Fine. and Coarse Shoes at 75c, 95e„ 5l 'ehd
51.25, Space will not permit a full list of pr)eea.
Ladies' and Gents'.,
Felt Shoes and Slippers
Ladies' regular 51,50 lines Felt Shoes to clear. 81.15
Men's " 2.20 „ 1;15
Ladies' and Gents' Felt Slippers . ;.35 and ,45
Rubbers
Light weight for Ladles and Gaols, Misses
and Children.
Ladies' regular 7.5e Rubbers to clear,,,
lleu'a rsoder $1 Rubbers to clear..........
Men's regular 85e. Rubbers to clear,.,,,,,,,,
Jt isges' regular 50e Rubbers to clear
Children's regular 40e !tubbers, all sizes at:
.50
.79
.75
.40,
214
Heavy Rubbers
Lumbermen's Rubbers, regular 51,80 line.... 1.19;;
These are lou', buckled or laced, snag proof,
52.0) line, for , 1.49
Rubbers, high. buckled or laced, snag proof,
52.50 lino, for 1,98
All new stock and must be cleared out at these
prices, Wo do not carry stock over from
one season to another,
Boys' Heavy Rubbers, new stock, regular 51
line, for .79
Youth's Heavy Robbers, new stock, regular
$1.25 line, for .fig,
Men's Overshoes, regutar $1.75, for 1,49
Fur Coats
We have a few Ladies' and Mien's Fur Coats
left which the will sell at less than meat, also it few
very neat Ruffs which would pay yon well to take
a look at.
Ladies' Winter Coats
2 only Bloch Cheviot, f•length, newest sty-
les, regular 50.50 for 3.00
4 only Black and White Mixed Tweed, very
pretty coat, regular 58.50. Sale price,1..75
Corsets
.Reg nlar 50c Corsets 115c. Regula' 75e Corsets 55e,
51 " 79c, ' " 51.26 " 9So..,
Caps
Men's Persian .Lamb Caps,small or large
curl, regular price 310, must be cleared„ c,75
'Kist's Caps, regular 55 line for ;Leo
r
Men's Caps, regular 54 line for.,... 3;25
Men's Caps, regular $8.2, line' f'2,u9
lien's Fur -lined Peak Caps, regular 50c line,85
Men'e and Cloys' Peak Caps, turn down, re
gular 45c.... ..... ....
Factory Cotton
1000 yards Factory Cotton, one yet' .id
good heavy weight, regular 7c, to .-
1000 yardeextra heavy la , Actm'y Cotton, round
thread, even we ,50egoist t2he for '
25
25c & 350 Table Linen 19c
2 pieces Table Linen, regular Ole and 35e,
good patterns and weight. Stocktaking
sale price ,1's.
G. M. CHAMBERS & CO. BLYTH