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The Blyth Standard, 1902-08-14, Page 4InCrilliRCHIE & RANCE BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL PANKING BUSINESS. BLYTII, ()NIA Rm. ,NOTES DISCOUNTED. sale Notes especialty. Advances made to bribers on their own notes. No additional security re- quired. 41TEREST ON DEPOSITS at 'Current Rates. We oft.m every a scommodat ion con and conservative hegiutit Printtarti.l• A. E. BRADWIN, PUBLIERER. TRa BINTH ST ,ANDARD, initilialled every Thursday morning, ie a live tacit pater, and has a large circulation in Blyth and mirrooniling country, making it a valuable advertieing medium, Sub- I seription price to any part of Canada or Mo United States only One Dollar per annum in advance; $1.60 will be charged tf not eo paid. AdVertising rates OA application. Job Printing neatly and theaply excented. Correspondence of a aewey nature respectfully solicited. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, lila eisteut with Nife banking principles. MORRIS. UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS COUNCIL AIRETING.—The enunoli tuet pursuant a To loan on Real Estate at lowest to djournment on rates of interest. August 4th ; members all present, the reeve in the chair ; minutes of NUL ESTATE AGENTS, . last meeting read and passed. On Persons wishing to Fell will do well !motion of Messrs. Code and Shaw, the clerk was instructed to write to Mr. Dallas in respect to drainage on railway land at lot 24, con. 3. On motion of Messrs. Shaw and Tay- lor, Mr. Code WWI instructed to have bridge between lots 5 and 6, con. 9, put in a proper state of repair. On :notion of Alessrs, Jackson and Tay- lor, Mr. John Mooney was appointed collector for the current year at a salary of Stift, on IREDISbilig Stainfat- liA security. On motion of Alessi's. Jackson and Taylor, the reeve and treasurer were instructed. to borrow $500 to meet current expenses. The treasurer presented his half - yearly statement of receipts and ex- penditure, and on motion of Messrs. (kale and Jackson was accepted as satisfactory. Bylaws Nos, 5 and 6 were duly read and passed Ac- counts were ordered to be paid as follows :— For gravel—P. Kelly $20.- 37, A. Cloakey $6.85,1 Walsh $1.47, East Wawanosh 118c, S. Irvine $6,65, George Proctor $7.30, E. Laundy $3.50, George Pierce 42c, Smith $4.20, W. C. Strewn SO 30, Wm, Mains 0.80, John Barr $8.40, B. C. Stokes $4.5o, C. Camplwli $2.6o,1. 14, D Ager $5.20, A. Flint $2, Geo. Pocock $9.25, J. Breckenridge $6.6o, A. Shouldice 77e, II. Kirkby $3.90, D. Farquharson f2.45, James Shur - de $4 ; D. Laidlaw, tile ditch, $4.5o ; J. McElroy, underbrushing and stumping, $10; W. C. Proctor, $2.5O; George Henderson, use et 75 • A.Otmpbell,d 750; M.D.0 M, University of Trinity College ; ftf.D.. W. Kearney, part payment as oper- 's velvetilts; renew of Trinity solud a member 0eo11Thulcinu ator, $25 ; R. Maguire, repairing ens ot Ontario. Coroner for tlw mental betel, 11 150101, street, myna. I hill and repairing washout, $7.75 ; i P. McNabb, grading on centre side. ! tie, $12 ; George Grigg, gravelling on south boundary, $12; Ashton Kellington, gravelling, 521.50 ; J. - W. Jackson, building culvert, 5o; George Tut' vey, rope i ring c ulvert, C HAMILTON, AUCTIONSER AND VALUATOR. to place their property on our list for sale. Rents collected. CONVEYANCING Of all kinds promptly attended to. • IRMO, la represent the leading Fire end Assurance companies, and re- spectfully solicit your account. OFFICE HOURS: 10 A.*. to 3 P.M, Business Cards. E. L. DICKINSON, DARAISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC, Solicitor for Dank of Hamilton. Money to Loan. Oftee, Moyer block, Wiughern. A.JAOILION, • BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, RTC. IJouveysuipar and Notary Public,. Solicitor Inc Steak el Raniiitan. °More, Pretoria block, over Itatoll'a store, Blytb. Money to king .11 DENTIST. Mee to the Protons ',look, Blyth. Epeeist ottnitIon paid to the preservation of the not- und teeth All prier's as low se I. consistent With rad work. Gold work s spatially. j C. LINDSAY, M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. SeleaMer to Dr, Tett. Gradaloa of the Of Toronto, Mewher of Copaga of pby. no and Serpens of °Marin, Formerly ot Lotidos, Malang sod Edinlinudraconand, boa obits. Ode* and realdenne, teat lately ecou- Wd by Dr.Tals, Myna. VV. J. MILNE, M.D.C.M. POPSICIAN AND IITIRGrON, Irvine $3.75, T. Miller 51, J. Thyne bridge, $1 ; D. Somerville, cutting Ole/Won. Office one door n rib 1 the HUCESTEP, BARRER AND TOBACCONIST. Choice stook of Tobaocoo, Clore and Pipes on btud. Agent Inc the Parisian *Steam Leona), Russell, repairing guard feuee, ; Queen Moot, DIOR. 5oc ; II. Alcock, gravelling, $2o; P. Cantelon, repairing road, $10 ; Lend, Loan andmm Io, Agent, Office, on Sown street. Insb. Orders Int at 'I Ha brag- W. A. McCall, cutting hill, $11 ; • manatee witi rendre prompt attention. Jetties Hall, gravelling and tinder. brushing, $16.3o ; James Bolger, in- A.B. BEADWIN, specting, $10.94 ; C. Pollartl, gravel- , STEAMSHIP AGENT. ling, 583.30; John Garniss, gravel - The tisermempster and Prstwo Canadian ling, $18.4o ; Win. Armstrong, re. lines rlrosented, Ocean tickets ,obi to any on 5oc. The council of urope. Low summer rakw now in foi oe. pairing bridge, ranapplicationTun IrrktiDatin °Sloe, hlyth. ee of steamers and dates of stilling furnished il then adjourned to meet again on oto - - - September nth next.—Wm. CLANK, poor. S. L. TAU BE, Clerk, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN AND RP SPECIALIST All Made of Speeten'es and Eyeglasses made to order, Speolal attention kivon to Mtn; the eye. Orders by wall omptly attended to.. Beware of pan les Uhloil my name ue I employ no travelling agento whit! over Sktishmtlon goaranwed. Eatablohed IS?). 104 Richmond staat W., Tomtit& **IMMO •••••••• •••••••• • • r 4 • . • • • • • • 1 IR size, 7 jewel, in Nirl-le Case • only $6.10, end in Toronto 20- • year Filled Cites only 49.---Analoi. • 15 jewel Walthem, in Niekie ; • Case only 510, and with 20 -year • Gold Filled Case, onlv $ti. • • In Ladies' Watches -25 -year • Bold Filled Case, with Waltham • or Elgin movement, only 312. • WATCISI New Prices and New Goods for Blyth.—ElgIn or Waltham. 'Tbs., orlon cannot be bettered by anyone and (0 01,0,0 sonis I lams; what they are myself. I lout have tn indt others to tell me Inc I know what tLey are, Bend 1n your order And it will 14 a lied the same es many others have been mut time to Rine. You- run no oh nes ter set your mousy WW2: a you weh it. • • • • • • • • 1 A. M. BABB • TEESWATER • • • •••••••••••••••• •••••••: A. O. U. W. 10, No 111. 05 Order of United 111 th.p 0 orkIZAIU 1t,11, M11011 Ittork, Itt he s 1 t tin 1,1, Thursday la every „s eight vpitisa brethren are ydiady in rt. Conan, W.M. T. J. Hoeg. , ‘•• ACE', Itiecoungs, • 0, Mamie mourning. If a son, on receiving Information of the death of his father or mother. or a wife, suppresses such intelligence and omits to go Into lawful mourning for the deemed, such neglect shall be punished with 60 blows and one year's banis'ament It a son or wife enters into mourning In a lawful manner, but previous to the expiration of Oho term discards the mourning habit and, forgetful of the loss sustained, plays upon musical instruments or partici- pates in festivities, the punlehment shall amount for such offense to CO blows. Whoever on receiving Information of the death of any other relative in the first degree than the above mentioned suppresses the notice of it and omits 00! mourn shall be punished with 501 blowa; if previous to the expiration of the legal period of mourning for eueh relative any person caste away the mourning habit and resumes his wont- ed amusements, he shall be punished with 00 blows. When any °Meer or other person In the employ of the government has re- eelved intelligence of the death of 1111 father or mother, in conmequence of which ljutellIgelieo he Is bound to re- tire fr office during the period of ret ' if, tri atter to avoid such ' rears falsely represents the de- ceit- eve been bis grandfather, pet uncle, aunt or engin, he the' punishment of 100 blow', be t um office and rendered in. eat Min entering Into the pun. tomcats Lew ROOM 1111 1111 11 s pays for THE &Ant he balms of 19o2, 1 f a MiorOVIS ACTS GENTLY 9 LIVER KI CLEAN 5°E1FHFEECSZSATLELY4 .15p05 t.D5 tHE5 u c,0 ,ADA. 05; FA 10 OVERCOMES mj ST I PATION' 114131TuAL uu" PERMANENTLY. ITS BENtticcIAGLE)iffECTS, BUY THE GENUINE —MAN'F'D IRRNIAFGSYRVP€1 S1//4, Akcisc SvOkp, ‘;`' " CAL, q fOR SAL( 6051! D006GISTS. PRICE 50t.Pi6 Borg, F1 Told Opm Sclitemiler jj fr7 kW -4N w, 1 Some Big Snaps sia aro being given here new—some snaps that are snaps. We dont mi . believe in carrying over goods to slimily'. season, so that is why &:1 we are making this money.losing sale ig 01 01 in Millinery 00 • ro For instance wo are selling a lot of extra god Ready-to-wear }lets, which were gpod value at $t.',O L1:S. for ale, Some Sailors at 10c each. All Trimmed Hats at similar reductions. It is for You 1I) rp, to come and Puke for youreelf. Prices speak louder than words. A saving like this for you is worth investigating. So if you need a Hat the place to buy it is omit, 2q Ma wit traitor& Ont. A ,,l( (0! th9tort.111,4, 1roL0 rank 00 0.1 the ,1 tul, Otrtaille10. Mn:,) lea scho”1, r11" lite( 00 1 oleltorc We 1,e4 to 11,.00 all 1 our grodtultel 1» rind preotIoAil BO WO 110V0 1,001.1 IliOle 001 NOIIT 11110' ' for catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT • PRINCIPAL! Al MA LADIES' COLLECE' n St. Thomas, Ont. (1 W ENT l'ACCoN D YE A it ) '1'110 farthest south; and ono of the largest aril best equipped in Canada. Preparatory stutlies. rad u a tin at COUrseti—NI.L, A., M.R. L., Pntio. Or on Slning, Violin Fine' Art, Elocution and Physics 1 culture, • Dotnest le Sc levee, commercial, 1( 0'! 1th his 1 location. Aloilimate char- gas. Write for catalogue to REA. PR1N, WARNER, M.1, B.D. DISTRESSING CASE OF CON - SORPTION. Four of One Family Peas Awray—Last Daughter Now HA, A Toronto clergyman tens of a family in hie congregation, which consisted of being dead—four of whom in a few yetrs • HERRINGToN the mother and five children—the father . have fallen victims to consnmption and (lied. And now the fifth, a atighter, 131yth. who is employed in the office, 01 a whole- ' salor, and who has been the source of support to the mother, is obd-t.,0 leave ' mownstattilpteti her work, realizing that she also—mainly, J. A. Anderson's civIE MAKING 1E3 Pk Pt (a PIL INT S It may not be interesting to you to know that we began stock -taking Monday morn. ing, but it will interest you to learn that there will be big bargains here this week and next. Just as there were in the two weeks last stook -taking, as great hargaitis and in some instances greater. A few fol- low: Shirt Waists at 50o. Another break in price brings these Stylish Waists to the hargain table. Our Shirt Waist stock must go this week and next regardless of what they.cost. WASH GOODS. This will bo the last call for some of our Summer Fabrics. These prices will make quick work of two lots we've marked et 10e and 7c. Earlier in the seasoi we had eo thought of ever selling t hem fur so little money. it is believed, as a result of nursing her brothers and sisters—has emanated this dread disease. Kind friends are interest- ing themselves in the case, but the diffi- culty Ina with is to send her to place whore the proper care and treatment will be given. It is for such cases as this—and there is hardly a clergyman in any city who is not constantly meeting such appeals— that the new Fres Consumptive Hospital, wider the auspices of the National Sari!. tarium Association, is being built. Tito people of Canada as a -whole must feel grateful to Mr. W. J. Gage and the executors of the late Hart A. Massey, who out, of their own tends have erected this building. But before it can be oceupied it must bo furnished with beds and other proper furnishings and appointmeuts. The National Sanitarium Association, already carrying a heavy debt, are not able to furnish the new building so gene. rously placed at the ir disposal, and are ap- pealing to citizens generally the Dominion over for 310,000 for this purpose. It does not need the suggestion that this is the most pressing of on cbarities at this time, fur the public are fully awakened to the widespread character of eousumption, and also to the fact, as de- minstrated by the hest medical authori- tiiii, that when this disease is taken hold of in its early, stages it, us much ns any other disease, curable, The new hospi- tal. just so Seen as the money is raised to complete the furnishings, will be ready to receive fifty patients, free of charge— even their railway fare will not be a tax upon them. Chief Justles Sir Wm. R. Meredith, 4 Lampert #re., Toronto, has kindly con- sented to receive contributions for the Prise Coneumptive Hospital; or they sen be Rent to Mr. W. J. Gage, 64 Front St West, Toronto; or to the National Trust Co., Limited, 22 King 85, Etat, Toronto. 1. vailMagallaismintiMlatimmim FOR GOOD HEALTH To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription for men, women and children than Ilipans Tabules. They are easy to take. Ther are made of a combination of medi- , eines approved and used by every physician. Ripens Tit - butes are widely used by all seem of people—but to the plain, every -day folkthey are a veritable friend in need. Ripens 'Mules have become their standard family remedy. They are a dependable, Itoneat remedy, with a long and sue- ' eessful record, to care indigestion, dyspepsia, habitant and stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism, lour stomach, bowel and liver complaints. They strengthen weak stomachs, build op run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appetite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives constant benefit from a regular use ot Ripens Tabules. Your druggist sells them. The five -cent packet is enough 11,r an ordinary Occasion. The Family liottle, 60 cents, con- tains a supply for a year. rtkinownwhowowm.imhind 1111111111111.1MMIMMIIM.