The Blyth Standard, 1930-05-08, Page 8PAGE 8—THE BLYTH b'TANDARI —May 8, 1930
Blyth School Report
MARCH & APRIL REPORT
Room 1 Blyth Public School
Jr, II
Glenn Gibson
Sam Thuell
Luella Taylor
Harvey Garniss
Jean Irairservice 87
Jack Potter 03
Bernice Anderson 81
Florence Dexter .................... 77
Anna Munro 70
George Haggitt ..,. 60
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Carman Morritt 78
Arnold Glousher 70
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Janet Hamm .... 9
Doris Moody 9
Maureen Morritt 8
Mildred Dexter
Jack McElroy. 71
Billie Bowes 6
Ruth Thuell 6
85
72
60
60
1st
F. 13, R. Barnby.
Examined in Hygiene, Writing, Arithmet-
ic, Spelling, Composition and History.
Honours 75, Pass 60.
Jr. III
Ross Thuell 91
Billie Riehl ....... 90
Everett Scrimgouer 87
Cecil Thompson 84
Ray Dobbyn .... 80
Walter Bentley 76
Irene Cole 75
Henry Young. 74
Ian Haggitt 73
Helen Shaw 68
Tom Haggitt 54
Sr, 1I
Bertram Elliott . 86
Ruth Hilborn 85
Freeman • Tunney 84
Scott Fairservtce 80
Gordon Craig .. 73
Stewart Johnston 59
Tom Cole 52
Jr. 11
Wilma Watson 84
Layton Bray ...... 83
Margaret Scrimgeour %17
Eileen Robinson 76
Dorothy Ament 76
Murray Johnston 76
Andrew Sloan 70
R. McNair,
NuItett.
Tha following is the report of S. S, No.
8, Nullett, for April.
Sr. IV
Lizzie Webster 78
Robt, Lyon 77
Lorne Honking 72
Jr. IV
Clara Hunking .. 89
Milton Little 82
Lloyd Longme n, .. 60
Sr, 11I
Fern Watson 95
Irene Fothergill 87
Edwin Fothergill 78
Lillian Bromley 74
Jr. III
Gladys Webster 93
Marion Hunking 89
Wallace Riley 85
Pearl Griffiths 82
Bruce Riley 79
Sr. II
Fern Hunking 70
Margaret Fothetgill 70
Jr. 1I
Charlie Bromley 60
Se. 1—Hazel linking, Clifford Sundet -
cock. Ellis Elsley,
Sr. Primer—Dorothy Griffith Katie,
leen Elsley.
Jr. Primer—Jack Webster.
• Ida M. Stalker, teacher.
While fishing on Saturday, Harvey Gar•
nils had the pleasant experience of catch-
ing a speckled trout which measur. d 13e
inches and weighed over a pound. Har-
vey is a real Isack Walton and knows
where to find the good ones.
The Arthur Circle, Goderich, will pre -
Fent the new play "Tons of Money," in
Memorial Hall, Blyth, under the auspices
of the Ladies' Aid of Old St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, on tee evening of
Tuesday, May 20. These artiste need no
introduction to Blyth as they are well and
favorably known here. Watch for fuller
particulars next issue.
Secretary Metcalf of Blyth Harticultuc-
al Society had some busy days Iasi week
distributing the roots and bulbs to the
various members and to those w ho order•
ed their supply through the society. The
range ordered by the society this year was
quite extensive and is evidence that the
people of the community are employing
more time each year in an endeavor to
beautify their residential surroundings.
At a meeting of Blyth Public Library
Board held on Friday evening, Rev. E. L
Anderson and Rev. L, V. Pocock were
added as members of the Board in the
place of Rev. Dr. Barnby and the lat late
Rev. A. Shore. J. H. R. Elliott was ap-
pointed Secretary -treasurer and librarian
in the place of thelate L. J. Williams and
the library books have been moved to the
Standard Book & Stationery Store and
are being put in order for the use of the
subscribers. The new librarian hopes to
be able to afford the same courteous ser •
vice as bas always characterized the atten-
tion given by the late lamented librarian,
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FASHIONABLE SILKSla
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That will be seen through Spring and Summer. Again we have
received a shipment of new silks in the latest colour-
ings and patterns that you can secure, in both
printed and plain material. Come in and
see these beautiful silks
PRINTED CHIFFONS
These gay. splashy chiffons that we
are showing may be had in bright art
pastel colourings, very fashionable for
spring and summer. These Chiffons
are on display in our windows and on
our counters. Special price while 'on
display at $1.35
MAKE MOTHER HAPPY?
See mother smile when you hand her
a pretty .flower for her coat or dress
or a beautiful silk scarf on `'Mother's
Day," May 11, See our assortment
of flowers and scarfs at very reason-
able prices.
MEN'S NECKWEAR
Your supply of ties will need replen-
ishment. Check them up today; but
before buying, don't fail to see the
wide assortment we are showing in
every variety of pattern and color.
FLOWERED VOILES
Very prettily flowered voiles in the
newest shades. When you consider
the quality of these voiles they are
quite cheap at this special price per
yard 49c
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LADIES' LINGERIE COLLAR r
& CUFF SETS
Pretty Lingerie Collar and Cuff sets
m Organdie Linen and Ecru add a
touch of feminity to your appearance
by wearing these dainty collar and
sets. Price 39c to 85 c
ALL -WOOL SWEATERS
Boys! Now is the time for a new wool
sweater. We have some very new
sweaters in the newest colors and
weight in pull -over and coat style.
Come and make your choice.
KAISER SILK HOSIERY
in the new spring shades. Special
price per pair $1.35
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THE STORE WITH THE NEW STOCK
CONGOLEUM
RUGS
For one more week
we have a special
price on all rugs and
linoleum by the yard.
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"Service with n Smile"
BLYTH, ONT.
Rubbers Goods
Rubbers, Rubber
boots and running 1
shoes. Specials for
one more week only.
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and have wagon
call for a loaf of
our Delicious
Bread, Buns,
Cakes, Pastries.
A choice assort-
ment of
Confectionery,
Ice Cream and
Bricks Always
On Hand
FRUIT CAKE
and
WEDDING
CAKES
Made to Order
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DOUGLAS D. MAJOR, L. V. C, M.
Organist, Choirmaster
Knox Church, Goderich
Supervisor Music Public Schools,
(Certified,)
Teacher of Piano, Voice, Organ and
Theory.
A few vacancies for pupils Apply
swine), Mrs. Poplestone,
Phone 80, Dinsley St., Blyth
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
The municipal council of the Township
of Morris are asking for tenders to work
the crusher, furnish the necessary power
and the cartage to deliver the crushed
material. the tender to be so much per
yet delivered on the west end of con, 7.
the longest hall 3i miles from the pit and
crusher. The contractor to furnish every
thing necessary to deliver the crushed ma-
terial. To give a good -faith bond of 10
per cent. of estimate of contract and to be
responsible for 25 of breakage in crusher.
For further particulars apply to the road
superintendent or the clerk. The lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
The tenders will be opened at the Town-
ship Hall on Monday, May 26, 1030, at 3
P. m.
A MacEwen, Clerk of Morris
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Williams and Pearl wish to public
ly thank the many friends who so kindly
helped to lighten their sorrow at the time
of L. J. Williams' death and also for the
beautiful floral tributes sent,
PASTURE LAND TO RENT — 100
ems of grass, spring creek and lots of
shade Lot 29, con, 4, East Wawanosh.,'
Take in or will rent whole, Nathaniel
Johnston,
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SHOES ,
We carry a complete stock of all the
latest and up-to-date styles in
SHOES
Some special values in solid leather
shoes that are extra good.
Clothing
See our large range of
SUITINGS
to choose from
See our
NEW CAPS AND TIES
JAS. DODDS
BLYTH -- ONTARIO
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The undersigned desire to advise the
public that they have taken the agency for
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
and have on hand a complete line of farm
implements, also a full line of repairs.
O).ir garage is equipped with the prop-
er facilities to turn out _work of the best
order with dispatch,
Gasoline, Oils and Auto Repairs on
Hand.
Hamilton & Dougherty
Blyth, Ont.
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FOR SALE—Raymond Sewing'Mach-
ine in first-class order. Apply at The
Standard,
FOR SALE — Buckeye incubator, in
good conditjpn ccogdcity 220 eels. Ap-
ply to Mrs. P. Warner. Phone 18.7,
FOR SALE—Gasoline operated slush
pump and 20 feet of hose. Apply at The
Standard.
1?QR SALG71✓ggs for hatching, from
pure ered'Vtiite"'Leghorn hens. Apply
to Mrs. Chris Rogerson.
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Here is something you cannot onchoice of fabrics and en styles
'Atli May
to missl On Wednesday. This is an exceptional oppor-
May 141h, Mr, A. Z, Garner, tunity for every man in this corn
'Xi` head office representatve of 'i'ip munity to secure extraordinary
,'i Top Tailors. Limited, will be at high quality, personal service ate
vl' our store and will personally along with the great value which
measure ever orae ing man g a Tip Top Clothes oi• et at all
V suit or topcoat that day. He times.
will also give you expert advice fit.
Have your Spring suit or coat tail-
ored to your individual . measure
Ai for only $24.00! az.
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* Mere than two million Canadian men
F have worn Tip Top Clothes, At one price,
$24 Inc any suit, coat or tuxedo. tailored One �!�
1to your individual meifeure, they represent t
the finest clothing value for your money
you can secure anywhere. Price'
Fine, all wool materials from the largest
mills in the British Empire—Choice of 04
over !three hundred 'fabrics—Designing 24
and atylilig by master crafternen--i,igh
grade tailoring—an an absolute guarantee
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One
day
Only
Wed-
nes-
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May
14th.
Re-
mem-
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the
date
--Tip Top 'Clothes offer you alt these
things, To
ure
Our new Spring line which we are now
showing includes all the new light shades
and patterns for Spring and Summer wear
in both suits and topcoats. Make it a
point to be hereon May 14th and order
the new clothes you will need, It will
pay you, both in money and satisfaction,
M eas-
Store Open All Day And Evening.
POPLESTONE STORE
McKINNON'S OLD STAND
1313711a, Oii.-tario
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vi 2 Cans Sliced Pineapple 35c +
+2 Cans Campbell's T'm'to Soup 25c f
Orange Marmalade4., (a bargain) 20c
,l„ Figs 2 lbs . 25c „l,
+ Nu -Jell All Flavors +
Head Lettuce +
4. Seedless Grape -Fruit.
4' Ice Cream Bricks +
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Now is the time you are needing some new
Floor Coverings. Please do not forget to call
and inspect our large new stock of these goods
Newest patterns in
Congoleum, Linoleum and Oilcloth
Rugs or by the yard.
A wide range of choice new designs in Wilton,
Axminster, Brussels and Tapestry Squares in
all popular lines as low prices.
A complete stock of
Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Floor
Wax, Varnish, Furniture and Auto
Polish, Room Mouldings, Etc.
Rent our Electric Floor Polisher.
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