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Stock -taking
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During Stock -taking we are offering special
♦ reductions in all lines of Children's and Ladies'
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Children's Coats from 81 upwards.
Ladies' Coats from 84 upwards.
♦ Ladies' Coats regular 811, sale price $7,50•
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THE RIG -HT HOUSE
A RELIABLE STARE WITH WORTHY GOODS ON SALE
AT MODERATE PRICES FOR CASH AND FARM PRODUCE,
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Men's and Boys'
Ready-made Clothing
For a good black dress buy Priestley's Dress Goods,
Highest prions paid for Farm Produce.
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NEWS
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While the Public Is invited to make
use of this column for the expression of
personal views on publics matters and
public mon, personalities are debarred and
la all wets the sultablllty of the tom.
munleation for pubiioation Is a matter to
be decided by the Editor.
Without differences of opinion there
would, of course, be no correspondence,
and for the opinion of our correspondents
n4 'heir differences with our own THE
STANI>ARD i00 •t. dbdein 4'r•pnn�llnlity.
It's
Surprising
Row Christmas steals upon a
pers n. There'll bo Roast Tur-
key, Plunk Pudding and Cake
and Santa Claus almost before
we know it, And there'll be
Mince Pies end Christmas Cake
plenty too. Now we can supply
you with your needs for your
Xmas Baking
Raisins, Currants, Dates, Figs,
Poeta and Nuts, all new (ruit,
Also Froth Mince Meat—package
or hulk, end we have s full line
of Candies Nuts and Fruits.
We keep a full line of Fancy
China suitable for Christmas
Presents,
()ASH FOR ALL
KINDS OF PRODUCE
JAMES CUTT
BI.,Y'TH
OVER 8400 In taxes are still out.
Feb. 1st the roll is returned.
Co, COUNCIL meets on Tuesday,
Jan. 28th at rive p. in, ht Goderish,
THE ice harvest comes next. There
has not been much show for it so
far this season,
W E have 15 bundles of old news.
papers. A good many of old STAN-
vARDs that are not cut or turn tit
5 cents a bundle.
ANNUAL meeting of the members
of the Public Library will be held
at the library, in Chambers' store,
on Friday evening at eight p. in.
sharp.
MARKET REPORT.—Wheat 92-92 ;
Barley 55-58 ; Oats 42-42 ; Peas
h0-80 ; Bran 22i-23 ; Shorts 24-24 ;
Butter 22-23 ; Eggs 22-23 ; Flour
83.00-83,25,
WHEN travelling by the C. P. R.
purchase your ticket at town ticket
office, Ali information as to rates,
timetable and connections cheer-
fully furnished by J, McMurehie, C.
P. R. Rail and steamship agent.
'PEE open air rink was In running
order on Saturday evening,
Qurro a stock of saw logs are
.coating to the Livingston still.
Comm will meet this year on
the first Monday of every month.
Tits South Huron bye -election
will take place on January 22nd.
THE weather on Sunday wee
something new for this winter, We
hope it will not occur again,
THE now councde in the various
municipalities met on Monday of
this week according to statute.
THE tiro engine was out for a
practice on Thursday last and was
throwing the water on the open air
rink.
Tits choir of St. Andrew's church
has charge of the musical part of
the program next Monday evening
at the tenmeeting in Knox church,
Auburn.
'PEE church trustees and Epworth
League of the Methodist church
have placed a new system of electric
lights in their church which will be
n great improvement on the other
lights they had.
'PRE leap year ball on Friday
evening last was a decided success.
The young then looked lovely and
they say the ladles did ,,the grand"
in thea' usual way. The ladies are
to he congratulated on tike success,
01H advertisers are certainly be-
lleving in the use of printer's ink
111111 we we trust that our readers
are getting the benefit of the bar-
gains that ere offered to then by
our up to•tfate storekeepers.
A UEAUTIFUL locket, chain, ring,
chartn or pocket knife to boys and
girls who will sell just ten packages
of our Electric Sliver Polish et only
ten cents each, No money required
until goods are sold. Send at once
to Fennell & Co,, Wellesley,
'I'ns annual meeting of the Blyth
Agricultural Society will be held in
Industry hall on Wednesday after.
noon, January 22nd, for the election
of officers and directors. All mem.
bers of the society rind people who
wish to see the Blyth fall fan' a suc-
cess are requested to attend the
meeting.
THE Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's
church will give a social evening in
Milne's Hall on Wednesday, :Gmu-
ary 22nd, from 7.30 to 10 p. m. The
first part of the evening will be
spent in games and social inter-
course. The second part will con.
sist of a good program followed by
light refreshments. Everybody
welcome, admission 15 cents.
WE are pleased to have items of
news from all outlying districts. If
anything happens in your neighbor•
hood write it down on a post card
and send it to us. Give us all the
particulars you can and let us have
the news as soun as possible, Items
that will outline extent of building
operations, the general trade, acci-
dents, soctat'evonte, farm sales, mar-
riages, deaths, births, yisitors, etc,,
will be particularly acceptable,
A. WETTLAUFER has disposed 01 the
necessary brick for the new Roman
Catholic church at Clinton. Several
teams from there have been here
during the past week drawing the
hundred thousand brick needed.
J. H. CNELLEw reports laving
done a very satisfactory holiday
trade in pianos and organs, having
supplied instruments to the follow-
ing parties :—Win. Perdue, Gode-
rich Tp., Meintzman piano ; John
Redmond, West Wawanosh, Demi.
Mon organ ; A, Robinson, Westfield,
Dotninion organ ; A. Reid, Brandon,
Bell piano ; J. T, Schoefield, Fen-
wick, tlehltzninn piano ; John Rich-
mond, Morris, Dominion organ ;
John Granger, Mullett, Bell piano.
GROCERIES.....► A full line kept
Woodenware, Meats and Flour—Five Star,
Best Manitoba and Choice Family.
I am now handling Coal 011., hLving a perfect measuring tank with government
Heal. Give us a call. Goods delivered.
Cash for Butter and Eggs.
A. TAYLOR
BLYTH
25o to Cure Your Cough
Bole's Pteparatinn of Friar's Cough Balsam
comes in such a big bottle—end the prescription
from which it is made is such an excellent one
--Stat one bottle curer most coughs.
Bole's Preparation of
Friar's Cough Balsam
costs only aso a bottle, Your dealer has it or can easily get it for you.
See that he,doee, Itis BOL•B'S PREPARATION you wait --the cough
care that cures coughs. 37
NATIONAL DIM a CHEMICAL Cu. Or CANADA LIMITED, LONDON. ONT.
Valuable Samples Free
11f have used your Coltefoolo Expee-
torent and find it satisfactory iu caste
of eroup, colds or coughs, 1 have need
it ever Knee I got a trial bottle, and
have recommended it 10 everyone in
need of it. You may use my name and
address for testimonials if you wish.
Hoping it will benefit others as it has
done my children, 1 remain,
M115, AG14ES COMBER,"
1069 Frances St., London, Ont,
Coltatrwte Expectorant is the great-
est cough and throat cure in the world.
it is the presoriptiou of It renowned
specialist, Di order that every family
may prove its unparalleled merits we
will send a; sample bottle free to every-
one who amide us their name and ad-
dress and mentions this paler. Can bo
had at all druggists at 25e. Send your
name to -day to Dr. '1', A. Slocum, Ltd.,
Toronto.
Send for rap astute To -day.
Coxsu1'r the columns of THE
STANDARD for bargains if that's
what you are looking for,
Do you belong to the Public Li.
brary ? If not, why not? The fee
to become a member 15 only 50
cents and you have a collection that
is hard to beat in any town the size
of Blyth. It has been stated to us
that three-quarters of the members
live in the country. The people of
Blyth could do nothing better than
subscribe anti become members in-
stead of tilling their minds with the
Thaw trial, ete., and gossiping. The
library is open every day so that
bouks may be changed.
Canadian News.
Patrick Conroy died at Wolfe
Island, aged 105 years.
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The Manitoba Government took
over the Bell Telephone system on
Wednesday,
Winnipeg's high pressure water
system has given great satisfaction.
THE STORY OF CREATION, -In the
beginning God created the heaven
and the earth and the editor, then
he created the liberal advertiser -
which was good. The next day it
rained and He created the man who
does not believe in Advertising, an-
other who does not tike the home
paper- and then Ile rested, And
then the devil got into the moulding
roots and treated the man who
takes the paper for several years
and fails to pay for it.
YOUR FARM STOCK SALE. -When
arranging for your farm stock sale
make it a point to have your bills
printed at THE STANDARD office.
Your bills will be attractively print-
ed, and with every sale bill printed
at this office you will receive free a
notice of the sale in Ghia paper
which is rend every week by Nun.
dreds of people in this loettlity and
makes your sale known to many
who may never have the opportun-
ity of seeing your bills.
TnE L. 0. L. District of Morris
held their annual meeting in Blyth
in the Orange Hali on Tuesday at
tornoon, which was largely attended
from all over the distrtet. After the
business was attended to the follow•
ing officers were elected for the en-
suing year :-W, M,, A, II. Robin-
son, Blyth ; D. Al„ Wm, Nethery,
Belgrave , Chap„ Rev. W. Hartley,
Blyth ; Secretary, Charles Stewart,
Londeshoro ; F, S„ Wm, McElroy,
Blyth ; Treasurer, AI, Bruce, Lon-
desboro ; D. C., A. Sims, Blyth '
Leet,, R. AteCr'ae, Belgrave. W. Al,
Robinson was appointed delegate to
attend the Provincial Grand Lodge
of Ontario west to be held In Mount
Forest in March. In the evening a
Royal Arch meeting was held when
five candidates were advanced to
the Royal Arch degree.
EYES EXAMINED
SCIENTIFICALLY
WITHOUT DROPS
All the errors of refraction ars revealed to u
by our wonderful methods. Come to London.
Take advantage of our tree consultation.
We are the only eyesight specialists inCanada
who take the entire responsibility of your eyes
from the examination to the making of rho
glasses complete on the premises.
THE TAIT-BROWN OPTICAL CO.
ETESISSIT SPECIALISTS
23T Dudes Sirtel • • • • Limits, Oat,
FOWL
WANTED
The Big Sale Ends
Saturday, Jan. 25th
121 per cent off Felt Shoes. to per cent off all Shoes,
121 per cent off I-leavy Rubbers, 15 per cent off Clothing,.
to per cent off Groceries. Misses' Jackets half price.
Children's Jackets at less than cost.
121 per cent off Overshoes.
Fur Ruffs, Stoles, Caperines, Boas and all small furs at a big
sacrifice.
Stanfield's Underwear at each $t.00, 1.25 and 1.35.
121c Wrapperettes 91c.
28 pieces American Wrapper Cloth, in
light and dark shades, floral and Dres-
den patterns per yard 0;a.
5oc Winter Caps 20c.
70 Witter Caps, in heavy clothe with pull
down, worth from 400 to Dao, to clear at
200,
30c Grey Flannel 22c
3 pieces Campbelltord Grey Flannels, all
wool, dark or light, at 22e,
15c Grey Flannel t tc
2 pieces Grey Union Flannel, dark or
light, only per yard llo.
Ladies' Fur -lined
Jackets
in best cloths, best linings,
latest styles at sweeping
reductions.
$60 Ladles' Furdtned Jacket, with dyed
coon reveeres, German muskrat lining,
at x41,
' Ladies' Far•Itned Jacket, with sable
collar and muskrat lining, at 500.
Overshoes at 5oc
Job lot of Children's and Misses' Over.
shoes at per pair 50e,
Rockfast Shirting 131c
This to the beat American Shirting, nude
in plain and Gordon twills, worth regu-
tarty lila, now 1350.
Men's Coon Coats
at less than cost
575 Coon Coat for 555,
570 " em.
500 $49:
$22,5o Black Dog Coat 16,50
4 only Black Dog Coats, beet goods made,
1n Canadian Dog Coats only, 5111.10,
Men's Fur -lined Coats at less
than manufacturers' prices,
75 Men's Pur-llnad Coats, otter collar,
German muskrat lining, only 551,
560 Men's Furdined Coat, with blank Per-
sian lamb collar, German muskrat lin-
ing, only 815,
525 ned Coat, with
orr collar and inside rubber lining 510.
$30 Men's IIantstordlned Coat, with fur
ooltar and rubber interlining, 521.
525 Men's Corsican Lantb Coat C
leather reinforced, sl3,
Ladies' Fur Coats
528 Ladies' Black Astrachan Coat for 521
535 „ „
540 510
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An immense pile of ends laid•
olit to sell quickly.
No goods punched on tickets.
No goods returnable.
Poplo$lono & Gardiner
BLYTH
We are paying the highest prieee for Terms, produce or cash.
Turkeys, Geese, Dunks, Chloka, •Butter
and Eggs.
Grain choke paid atter bank hours.
MoMiLLAN & CO.
Olnsiey street a Blyth
Only part of the wheat
berry is fit for food. Yet
much that isn't often gets
into flour. You cannot see
it or taste it, but it's there.
It is simply a case of the
miller getting more flour
from his wheat and your
getting less nourishment.
Royal Household
Flour
is so milled that nothing
goes into it except the part
of the wheat that is food.
You get just what you pay
for—the best andurest
flour made. It goes farther
because it is all flour. Your
grocer can supply you.
O Uvle flour Mills Co., Ltd.
146 6lestresi,
This brand—on a bag or barrel -Li is,thtM irriark
of a BLENDED FLOUR of Ontario Fall
Wheat and Manitoba Spring Wheat, milled
by the best millers in Ontario.
Ask your grocer for a Blended Flour -and
look for the above brand wherever you buy.
"Made in Ontario"'