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The Blyth Standard, 1902-09-04, Page 8K K K BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BAYKING 8USfNESB. BLYTII, ONT11!Sti1. COTES DISCOUNTED. Sale Notes a eee,'i11ty. Advances made to [Olid , on their own notes. No wide Mind security re- quired, TgTINES? ON OEPOSITS at Current Rates. We offer every accommodatiee ron- vialent with t•nfu and 0001(01%6v) bank lug principles. UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS 'l'o loan on Reel Pot.utc at lowest mites of i(torest, MEAL ESTATE AGENTS, Poraolln wishing 60 Kell will d0 well to place their proper y on our diet for sale, haute collected, CONVEYANCING Of ell kind,: promptly attended to, 411bUNANCE. We represent the leading Fire and Life Aesurupce companies, and re- pQectfully solicit your eucount. f?FFIca HOURS: 10 A.M. t0 U P.11, $ulinsss furls. L. DICKINSON, IIARILINTpn, SOLICITOR, ETC, Solledlor for Dsok el Hamilton. Honey to Lose. OPEN, Meyer blood, W,usbam. t A. JA(K1ON, J Bl111II1TRlt, eOLiclI'OR, ETC. Conveyancer and Notary Publlo, BOW tvr for Rent of Bawl bm. (10to e, Pre'orte hlnatt. over Fowey'a alum nl}th, duuny to 1ehd. I II. JtfOME,LDp, DENT@r, Om'. In the Pretoria Work, Rlyt). Special atteotieh pull to the piteetration of the not - twat 1Nih. All prle.t ae low's' lo rnueletent with Good wort. Ould writ a .yuciblty. 0. LINDSAY, M.B. PHYSICIAN AND BUR06ON, aomere r to Dr. Telt. Orallus'e at the ['et- yma), of Toronto, !limber of College of Pby- 'Mienr and Surgeon, of Outaeln. Fnrn:.'rly or Landon, Eneleud and Edtouurpb.eculieud, bun Ital.. Odle, and Trebling°, that lately 0000 - wird by Dr. TO, 1V J. MILNE, M.D.C.111, 7, ' TfiteIC}AN AND BURGEON. M,D.0 ppf., i'11Iver,Ity nt Trinity bolter ; 51 n.. QQuro'e Dulver.ity; Fellow of 7YIn1If Medle,l Omlags, Bud ael Inewb.r emir;1a o7 1 uyrlrleue .i wd Ga ."u. o! Oaiedo, Oorouur for the .onlyof un•o Oman, one door carat of the Commneti4 hotel, Queen strew, Blyth, HOOpliTEP, BARBER AND TORACGONI0T. rbolce stork nr 1'014 rnnh, Olenrr 6011 Plpoa oa Len'l. 41100 h1r lb. Fallow Oleau: Leuley, Queen strata, Myth. C HAMILTON, AUCTIONADIt AND VALUATOR. Nod, Loan and lumenee Salmi. 'dike, oa i Q0041 street, Blyth. Ord•ra lore at Tea eT.x- Daae aloe Will Inosine prompt eltontlua. A.BIIADW}N, 6TNmitsoiP AGENT. The Eder -Dempster and Freueo Cans -lieu re rroennten. Doan tlnketo cold 10 00) ppaart r2 Europ,. Low mum r raF.1100 Iu faro°. SiMoe. of .termer" nod dew. of .nldug luruo-hnd 0➢ application to Ten 010N110an x.171.0, blylh. 1 1ra0F. n. L. '1'AUBE, • MAI00FAC rUBI90 OPTIC} IN AND 1.170 tlPECIe1,I3T, All kind• of Si echo 0e ane, Fyaelaa•e0 111100 to order. BI 0.1101 0tm0uon 11,30 80 attIna Ins •7u, 1Ydrre tor o ell 1' ono tly athn,d,.d ti,. (.ware of 1,4.'1104 U 410 my narllo u. 1 auoplr,y 110 10•00blllu" ,trot+ rah., liver h, trod, mien /a"r"ms" 1. F.etalanb0d tan. 9.;1 Illebulond .'reit W., Toronto, .••••••• •••.••••.•••••... • • • •• Ong BARGA14 tN WATCBBS New Prices lad New Goods for Hlyth,—Elgin or Waltham. 1N sire, 7 jewel, in Nirlite Cage j only 1ii:al, aid in 'I'1lrmito Di. • year }'1111:1 ('11cr ou13. se. -01101'0'. • 15 jewel Waltham, in N cklo • Caen nnly 810. 'Cid will! 'lel }ear • Gold Filled ('ase, only 811. • In Ladies' 1Vatclies-25rrear : Gold Filled Cole, with Waltham • or Elgin morcinem, only 812. V Thee prlroo cermet he bollorod try • anyone and IN dome g..,u° I Imo. IOW • they are mvee11, I dour bare 10 bob • odeTs to tall Inc Iur 1 hunk. what t1oy • are. Seed to your ander hug IL will 1111 + filled the u1 mn ,o tome ntl,era hsve Uo°u Gom pure to the,•. You run no ubnne', V for y. u tel your honey buck If yen •• wash it, • • • A. M. BABB TEES WATER ••••••••..••••••.e••.••• A. 0. U. W. Birth lodge, No, 700, 0,, lent rudernl17nYed W,,rk10.0,mr,1. le Ino O'urkmen AN. I, biota, 00 dot grid .0d tis Tlnlrhday hi Livery `111,0' tt eight nen. V,dti ¢ brmbren am OD Mildlyi,riel, N COMING, %W.11 '7,1.0•'.1.. 6I. 7, 1lauhdiaa, d1 R HELP NEEDED. An Appeal forIands to Furnish the New Free Congealptiro -flo.pltal et Graven. i buret -81r Wm. It. Meredith, Mn O'.J, Gag., And Other Tro.eeee Its Reeelpt Of Many Calla for Adndrdon from all Parti of Cemtda -11, y0nd [tool$ the Moat Pressing of all Charlttoe. The statement of lir. John Ferguson, one of Toronto's well-known physicians, that " if consumption patient" were pro- perly isolated and treated, within ton years from now tuberculosis would bo one of the rarest of known diseases," is full of ynameut to the people of every com- munity in Canada. Withcut indulging in any unnootm.ary alarm, the serious thought is that the victims:of consump- tion are found in all parts of the country and among all classes of peoplt, ' Tho letters received by the Association Are of thereon; beart•rohdiag kind. One mother tells how she mortgaged her fur- niture for one buadrod dollars to pleas her daughter, sick of coueumption, under treatment in the Muskoka Cottage Sanatorium, and in s0 doing saved her life, The Free Consumptive Hospital had not then taken shape. Rev. C. C. Johnston, Toronto, writes Mr. W. J. Gage; "1 have a family greatly afflicted with consumption iu my church. Five eons and daughters have already fallen out of a family of ten, and 1 fear the end Is not yet." Another, in Bonding a con- tribution to the fund, imps; "I do not know of a greater disgrace to Canada than her neglect of poor consumptives," Bev. Fred. W. Hollinrake, Grimsby, Ont., writes : " We have ib 11111 Worn a young married roan with two little girls —a printer by trade—who hes been suf. fering for porno time. He did not desist work until this week. I was up W see him this afternoon. Be is lying in bed and very weak, I feel the Sanatorium is the plate for him and that he is not tyro far gone..F.re this he would have entered the Sanatorium but for the ques- tion of means. Would it be asking too much of you W write the afflicted one, or kindly sea that it 14 done? IIe ie a mem- ber of my church hero, and the poor fellow seems very much discouraged." What to do W help stamp out this dis- ease ie being practically 'flowered by the National Sanitarium Association, who four years ago built the Muskoka Cot. tage Senatoriu m, thanks to the generosity of Mr. W. J. Gage end the Executor" of the late Hart A. Msesry, and who have now just completed a magnificent build- ing to hs known ae the Free Consumptive Hospital, again the gift of Mr. W. 7. Gage and the Massey Estate, What this method of treatment means is shown in tho fact that in four years 810 patients have beau treated, and of these over 800 have been cured or so helped that they have gone back to work, caring for wife or children or those otherwise dependent upot. them, The new Free Consumptive Hospital is situated in Muskoka, not far from the Mussoka Cottage Sanatorium, so that the ewe benefit" chat have been given W patients, of the Muskoka Cottage Sane- Wrium, by virtue of iia excellent situ*. tion, should go also to the poorer patient", whose only hope is in being received where neither money nor price is nous- "pry. Absolutely free, to all intents and putt. poses, aro the words written above the door of the Free Consumptive Heopitell and ell that ie wanting now is that suffi- cient money be contributed W furnish tho hospital with beds and in other woye to properly equip it. The National Sanitarium Association, because of their heavy debt, are unable to under take this part of the work, and appeal to the public in ell pert" of Canada—for all ire 'coo- cerned—(or money sufficient W meet this purpose. Amounts large or small will bo welcomed. A single dollar will do something, 85 or 110 will do more. Others are contributing in 950 amounts—a sum sufficient W furnish a cot. Out of their abundance there will be some who will Bend their cheques for 8100 or larger amounts, Contributions will be received by Sir Wm. R. Meredith, Chief Justice, Tice. President National Sanitarium Aesoaa- tion, Toronto i W. J. Gage, Esq., Chen, mateEo. Com., Toronto; or the National Trust Co., Limited, Treasurer, 22 King Street East, Toronto. Soientlilo American Apeaoy far CAVEAT.. 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When the advance ngopt of the Pan-American circus .was in Alex• andria some weeks ago making ar- rangements for the event, he refused to pay the town Itceute of 1100, and procured one just outside the town limits in Lnohicl township, for 460, and then smiled at the Idea it beating the town out cif their rake-, off, while ft, and ,not Locliiei township, furnished the officials to keep the crowd In order, Accord. ingly when the circus people arrived at Alexandria a few days ago they duly pitched their tents in Ieiclticl, but their parade was held through the town. The town ofllciale had not been sleeping, and while the parado was hi progress an amendment forbbl- ding such a parade without it license was added to the bylaw governing circuses. At four o'clock in the afternoon John Sells, ane of the o7lciale of the show, appeared before the reeve to tell why they held the parade. Ito contended that they 11a,1 got the wrong man, that he WAS net one in authority In the show and weft O, rt responsible, It was shown, however, Out he was the man who had trans- acted all the bueine,s 1;11 tht circus 177 town earlier in the day, aid a !leo of :,•'.11/0 117111 (eels tont iluptoed. The dcfei11an( Tuft the court 101)- 017 settling, al.d, as the show tins preparing to leive down, Chief Hall nod 1'. C. McDonald were dispatched to their headquarters with n warrant authorizing them to distrain the goods and eltstte!s of the outfit to the extent of the sine named, but after the officers had taken the harness off the hest team in s'ght, the circus people settled. Llai of Fall Fairs. � ; r`s`�" (',N,. Sept. 1-18 ti pt. 12-e0 Sept, 15-10 Sopt. 15'l1i Sept, 18.18 Sept. 22.23 Sept. 29 24 Sept.. 2;'-24 Sept, 2,9-21 Sept, 22.25 Sept, 21-'25 Sept. 24.25 Sept. 25-211 Sept. 254.1 Sept. 25.2.) Sept. 25-28 Sept. 25-28 Sept. 2816 u PICKLES l PICKLES I The t hoe of year luta arrived when the lion..uewi tee attention in turned to the making of Pickles. We elware have on hand the bear of White Wine and Cider Vinegars for pickling, Pickling Spiced and Flavorings. Fresh Groceries and Fruits Arriving daily, Our Canoed Goods were bought before the raise i0 price, therefore we con tel) 'Tomatoes for 107.1 per can, or one can each of Tomatoes, Corn and l,'en.e for 25c. 8 pounds Tapioca for 25c. Isheat Market Cash Pelee for Better And Ep.. GEO, POWEL,L, PRETORIA BLOCK. K&K p&p K,: K K K BLOOD POISON 00 mecum of Its terrible effects, blood disease le nailed the king of all 41...... It tatty be either hereditary or contracted; ao while It may not he a crime to have the disease, at le a crime to ppe.rgtlt It to remain Ia the system. It may maalfest Menlo the form of Scrofula, Rsuma, rheumatic pole., stiff or swollen Joint', hotlines/lot the aklo, *rapt lona or bl0tchse, 100 rein the mouth or on the tong.. more tbrodt, faillog out of bale, " •9.ordered stomach, and general depression of tbs s7stem. 1! you hare any of ;hoes. ■toms don't one lace yaer elf, Yon have no time to IotBeware of "old fogfyytreatment—beware of mineral poisons— beware of Quack. and Veldt'. won MEW a/O?BOD 7MRA Iraa111T beguaranteed teen's this dl.eaM, never to retina. Dank Roods will protect yes. Our treatment Is not injurious In any way, bat reaches Unveil root of the 41eeaN sea ellmiutee all poi.na from the oysters, The symptoms of disease .radeelly disappear. The blood becomer pare eaycae enriched the whole system 1. Manned of InalEomens lo0AUMI Mnu anew-for o PAY 1114 the LA dlatrott. 260,000 Cured. Cessaltatloa Fre.. Quelllo6 Bleak for Noah trashiest trod leeks Fres. Dm.KENNEDY& KERGAN Oor. litohlean Aye. and ebe1b7 et.. Detroit. 1210, K K K K K K&P' K K K K & K K K Are You in Business For Business ? If you had an opportunity of addressing 1,000 people in a hall with the privilege of delivering an addreea on your basins/nand the wares you sell, you would be apt to make that address a6 interest- ing as possible, so that your hearers would listen and you pr Wilt by* it, It is just the same with an advertisement in Tan grammes). You leave the privilege of talking every vlesk to hundreds of people and if you are selling honest goods and tell the people *boat them in a straightforward manner you cannot avoid reaping a benefit. We stand ready and willing at all times to assist our patrons in preparing their advertieemento—yes, give them assistance that would cost from 0 to 820 If a city advertising expert wereeonsult- ed—and do it free of charge. But bear in mind that no man can get out as good an advertisement for your boldness; as you pan. You know all the little details, the goods you bought at • bargat., 'and all that. Just drop in and bare a talk about it. The Standard, Blyth, Ont.