The Blyth Standard, 1930-05-08, Page 4PAGIti 4 -TME BLYTH STANDAR I -May 8, 1920
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Special Introductory Sale
H. A. LOFFREE
successor to
J. FERCUSON $ CO.
Brussels, will offer a complete range of Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Ladies' and Children's Wear at Greatly Re-
duced Prices, for 15 Selling Days, Starting at 9 a. m. on
Friday, May 2nd, in the McMurehey Block, Blyth, Ont.
Spring Dress
Materials
Including Flowered Calan-
ese and Crepe Rayons in a
beautiful assortment of
shades and patterns. Reg.
$1.35 and $1.50 yard. Sale
price, yard
98c.
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Comforr Batts and Quilt
We carry a splendid White
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i Comforter and guilt Batts
from
Pretty Cotton Crepes
New shades and desig
ns,
all laid out to clear during
sale at yard
29c.
35c. up.
Ladies' Hose Special
Silk and wool in many shad-
es and a lot of broken lines
of our regular stock. Sale
price per pair
69c.
Women's Aprons
In one great clearance, re
gardless of former price, at
each
49c.
Sheetings
2 yards wide in plain. Reg-
ular sale price per yd -.59c
21-4 yards wide. Reg 85c.
Sale price yard 69c.
Dress Goods
Including Tartans, Tricot-
ines, Armure's French Flan
nels, Gabardines & French
Serges. Reg. $1.00 values
Sale price per yard..
69c.
36 Inch Flannelette
In plain white and light
stripes. Special 5 yards for
99c.
Dark and Light Print
32 and 36 inch wide, Reg.
25c. Sale price per yard.
19c.
Ladies' Silk Vests and
Bloomers
All sizes and all shades,
during sale, special _._._..-_.
89c. and 98c.
Men's Braces
Special clearance of both
heavy and light webs,, all
good elastic. Sale._.42c.
Our regular 75c. qualities
in both work and dress
braces. Sale 59c
Unbleached Linen
Table Damask
In good heavy quality, reg.
$1.00 per yard. Sale 89c.
Also pure white and color-
ed bordered Damask, blue
borders. Reg. $1. a yard.
Sale price 89c.
Clearing Lines of Silk
Hose
All sizes and many shades,
Sale price
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98c.
Ginghams
In Checks and Plaids, 27"
wide, 15c yard. 7 yards for
$ 1.00
32 and 36 inch in great var-
iety to be cleared in one
great sweep at per yard__...
24c,
Chintzs & Crettones
36 inch comforter and drap-
ery chintz, all colors. Sale
per yard
25c. and 29c
Crettones in every conciev-
able color and style suitable
for furniture coverings and
curtains. Reg. 50c. Sale
39c,
Full Fashioned Silk
Hose
Service weight. Our reg-
ular $1.50 line. During
sale, per pair
$L39
Men's Fancy Cotton
Sox
in great array of co'ors, 7
pairs for
$1.00
New Spring Shirtings
and Galateas
All the new season's goods
at per yard
30c. and 35c.
Men's Work Clothes
We specialize in the guar-
anteed Picket Pants, Over-
alls and Smocks. Come in
and see the quality
Turkish Towels
with colored borders in end
less variety. Special sale-.
23c each, 45c. pair.
Large striped Turkish Tow-
els, Reg, 35e. Sale price
29c., 55c. pair,
A full range of Men's Hats
Dress Shirts, Sox, Ties, &c
The object of this store is to better serve the people of Blyth and district and to help us maintain the enviable
reputation enjoyed by The J. Ferguson & Co. by turning over our tremendous stock of dependable merchandise often
in the interest of good service.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. H. McElroy was a visitor in Strat-
ford on Saturday.
The condition of Miss Lena Livingston,
who underwent a \ ery critical operation
in the hospital, Toronto, on Satur.iay,
still remains in a serious condition,
Mrs. Henry Jackson has returned from
Drigden where she spent the hinter with
her daughter, Mrs. Justin Sinclair, return
td with her and spent a few days visiting
i elatives.
FOR SALE -10 acres of land on which
is situate a good brick dwelling and stable
The property will be sold at sacrifice on
immediate sale Apply at The Standard
Ileal Estate Agency,
Misses Ella Brown, Rosella Cunning-
ham and Elizabeth Mills attended the
Perth County Musical Festival hi Strat-
1 rd on Monday, the latter entering in the
t pen piano competition irs a class of seven
cotnpet,tors and winning the bronze medal
Mr, and Mrs Robert C, McGowan,
Plvth, announce the engagement of their
youngest daughter, Edna Robertson, to
hlr. George Thomas Charter, Blyth, son
of the late Joseph F. Charter and Mrs. A
llirr. Hanover, the wedding to take place
he middle of May.
The engagement is announced of Pa•
Bence Agnes. daughter of Mrs. Ross and
the late Clifford John Ross, of Brampton,
to the Rev. Lawrence Victor Pocock, 11
A., Blyth, son of Mrs, Pocock, Brockville,
the marriage to take place at Christ
. Church, Brampton, on Wednesday June
4th,at3p.m.
The regular weekly meeting of the Y.
0. S. was heli In Queen Street United
Church Easement on Monday evening,
Miss Ruth Barnby presided. The min-
utes were read and adopted, and the fol-
lowing program was carried out in mem-
ory of Mothers' Day: -Solo, S. Sibthorpe;
reading, N. Floody; quartette, Messrs.
Lyon, -Bender, McElroy and Leslie; read-
ings, Gladys Fawcett; solo, Rev. Ander-
sen; reading. "Origin of Mothers' Day,"
51. Bell; reading. Pauline Robinson. Tnis
service was very fitting as a forerunner to
Mothers' Day to be celebrated on Sun-
day.., The meeting closed with the Mia'
path Benediction.
Morris Council.
The regular meeting of the Council met
on Monday, May 5, with all members
present. Minutes of regular and two
special meetings wers read and approved
on motion of Councillors Bell and Wallace
Carried.
Treasurer A. H. Erskine banded in 1929
collector's roll to Council Board. Moved
by Councillor White. seconded by Coun-
Bell that we accept Collector's roll as now
finally handed in. Carried.
The following accounts were passed on
motion of Councillors White and Bell,
Carried.
J Ferguson,Apr. salary and meal
for tramp $70 60
Wm Thuell, April salary 40 00
A H Erskine, exp'se unpaid taxes 15 75
Ii Waymouth, garbage ground
rental 15 00
J D Moody, copying bylaws..... 22 66
J D Moody, P. 0. Box rent 1 50
Jas Coulter, work on streets 9 50
C Burling, " " 4 75
0 R Board Telephone debentures 50 00
Donation to Band .. 20 00
On motion of Councillors Bell and Wall.
ace Mr, .las. Dodds was appointed a Util-
ity and Hydro Commissioner for the vilt-
ago of Blyth to fill out the term of the
late Mr. L. J. Williams. Carried.
On motion of Councillors Heffron and
White Court of Revision will be held in
Memorial Hall, at 8 p. m. on Monday,
May 26, to hear and deal with complaints
against assessment roll and that notice be
inserted in Blyth Standard Carried,
On motis n of Councillors White and
Ileffron meeting adjourned,
The stock of the estate of L. J. 1Villiams
composed of fancy china, suit cases, toys,
ti unlrs and fancy goods lines, will be sold
below cost, beginning Saturday, May 10.
Everything must be sold, The Executors
What promises to be something out of
the ordinary in the way of entertament,
will be presented in the Scotch and Irish
Contest Concert in Memorial Hall, this
Friday, (May 9) evening. under the aus•
pices of the local branch of the Women's
Institute. Two distinct programs will
be given, one of a Scotch character and
the other Irish and will consist of Read.
Ings, Dialogues, Pantomine, Vocal Solos,
Dancing and Instrumental Music. An
orchestra will be in attendance. Admiss-
ion -Adults 25c„ Children (under 12
years) 15c,
A delightful
hostess in a
charmi s home
R) THEN your friends
'1 praise the gracious
manner in which you
entertain, do they also'
praise the home to
which you ask them? It
is a simple matter, to-
day, to keep a house
looking smart, gay and
attractive. Outdoors and
in, B-H "English" Paint and other allied products are easy
to apply and offer a complete range of shades from which
to develop pleasing colour combinations.
With paint you can often transform the dreariest corner of
the house into an inviting beauty spot. Frequent repaint-
ing also, as you know, helps to keep your home immacu-
late. and to win you an enviable reputation for good
housekeeping.
Brandram-Henderson products are reliable -economical -
made by a firm of unquestioned reputation. We will be
glad to supply you with color cards and other information.
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FOR SALE BY
C. T. DOBBYN,
BLTTH, ONTARIO
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The municipal council of the Township
of Morris are asking for tenders for the
construction of the McNichol Drain and
the Phelan Drain. Plans, estimates, pro.
files may be seen at the clerk's residence,
The tenders will be opened at the Town-
ship Hall on Monday, May 26. 1030, at 2
p. m. and a good -faith bond will be requir
ed if ybu get the contract.
A: MacEWEN, Clerk
FOR SERVICE
The pure bred Gramandyke Yorkshire
boar "Parledale Emporer No. 140022."
This animal vas bred by A. Dynes, 01
taws, and was sired by "Valley Farm R.0
er 4" the priye winning boar at Ce.,tral
Canada Exhibition, Ottawa, in IlJ29:
Eduard Haggitt, Blyth, Ont,
SEE OUR FINE LINE OF GOODS
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CONSISTING OF UP-TO-DATE
Footwear, Men's Furnishings,
Garters, Arm Bands, Ties,
Scarfs, Caps, Braces.
A FINE DISPLAY OF
Towels, Handkerchiefs
Ladies' Scarfs.
G. A. MACHAN,
Phone 88 BLYTH, ONT.
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