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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1902-12-18, Page 4JAMES McMURCHlE BANKER. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. BLY'1'I3, ONT .RIO. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Sale Notes a specialty. Advnnees 'made to farmers on their own notes. No additional security re- quired. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates. We offer every accommodation con- eletent with safe and conservative banking principles. 'UNLIMITED PR1VA,TE FUNDS To loan on Real Estate at lowest rates of interest. ,AEAL ESTATE AGENTS. Persons wiehing to self will do well to place their property on our diet for sale. Rents cotlected, ,.CONVEYANCING Of all kinds promptly,attended to, !INSURANCE. We represent the leading Fire and Lite Aeeurance companies, and re- spectfully solicit your account. , OFFICE HOURS : 10 A.M. to S P.M. 73usinoss Cards. .E. L. DICKINSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC., gelleitoi for Book of Hamilton. Money to Loan, Oofoe, Mey,r block, Wmgham. T A, JACKSON, B.A., •1 BARRISTER, BOLICIrOR, ETC. Conveyancer and Notary Puddle. Solicitor for Yoawa1oiHtorre, Hlyt . Money to lennd.block, over 1..11111,061E, DENTIST. Omen in the Pretoria block, Blyth. Special attention paid to the preservation of the net ,tial teeth. All prices as low as 1s consistent with good work. Gold wrrk a specialty. j 0• LINDSAY, M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Raccaewr to Dr. Tait. Graduate of the [Int tWarray of Tr rootto, Member of Collot,o of Pby- .Loudon,rNoeI England 1 sid Fdlnbnrgii.aootlandrinoet pi by die.0. stn, residence, tet lately occu- pied NT. I. MILNE, 01.0.0.11. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 11.0.0.01.. University of Trinity, College; C4■ea'. University; Fellow of TrinityMedical ollage and of member College of Physicians and Someone of Ontario. Coroner for the 00UDty of Huron. Office, nos door north of the Commerolal botat, Queen street, Blyth. T. J. HUCKSTEP, BARBER AND TOBACCONIST. Choles stook of Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes on bend. Agent for the Parialau Steam Lauodr), 9tte011 street, Blyth. .0 HAMILTON, AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR., Land, Loan and Insnran05 Agent, Office, on Que.n street, Blyth. Orders left at 7 UK bxeN- a p office wilt receive prompt attention. 'La BRADWIN, STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Elder -Dempster and Franco 0anadien lines represented. Ocean tickets cold to aur tart of Europe. Low Bummer rates now 1n force. Hames ni ste,meru nod dates of sailing furnished on app8oatioa to Tag BTit:Daen of toe, Blyth. Orhe f 1�� t+S#anbarba day —Nof 19ail 02Sunday will be the shortest YL . -, —Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Scott and Mies A. E. BRADWIN, PVmiilss• Doris cottcott a s*1ter do Lthe wr-n townsliof ip on Wednesday last. THE BLYTR STANDARD, published every —,Phe anneal entertainment of the Thursday morning, le a live 'local news- Blvth Methodist church Sunday school paper, and has a large circulation in will he held iq the church on Friday idlyth and surrounding country, making eveningof this week. An excellent lit - it a valuable advertising medium. Sub- entry ad musical program will be pre. scrirttionrice to any part of Canada or seated. the United States only One Dollar Per —A friend received a letter from Sir annum in advance ; 81.50 will becharged ' Wilfrid Laurier on Saturday, in which , if not so paid. Advertising rates on theremier stated that his health and spplication. Job Printing neatly and , appetite are improving most satiefam eaply executed. Correspondence of a . torily at Hot Springs, Virginia. He 1 slr tenets nature respectfully solicited. , expecte to be in Ottawa on New Year's i" - '- day. The premier's many friends in THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1902, 1 Huron county will be delighted to know; that his strength ie returning, and that HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. - he will be ready to resume his work when the time comes to get back into Continued from page I, , harness, referred to the executive committee to' —Judge Masson, senior judge of report on. i num Canary, has been superannuated t The eugineer was, on motion, in- • , owing to ill -health, Junior Judge Doyle . structed to examine the stone wing on ' has heen promoted to the vecnncv, and the north side of the Wroxeter bridge, end Mr. Philip Holt, I{.0., of Goaerieh, which is now in aD uneatiefectory 1 has been appointed junior judge. Judge condition and report at the January , Masson was appointed to the bench fn meeting, 11890, but hag been Incapacitated from Theetifinance committee's report, re- duty for some time pest owing to the state of his health. He will receive the commending the payment of a number , 'seal retiring allowance, Thea ipoint- of accounts, was adopted. , Ment of a judge to administer the law TIIE EXECUTIVE COMMITTER, ' in the dietrict in which he resides is 1 The executive committee reported as, unusual, but, not without precedent. follows: In reference to the letter from In the case of Judge Holt, Itis appoint - Clerk Lane, the committee approve of ment was strongly recommen ed by his purcheee of wood for the jail. It is' members of the legal profession and also recommended that ten tone of noel 'citizens of Godarich. We extend our be purchased for court house and jail; hearty congratulations to both Judge also that the handcuffs asked for be Doyle and Judge Halt ; they deserve puvchosed, and in the opinion of the the promotions give' them. committee it should be the duty of either the reeve or clerk of the muni. cipalities to see that Itandcuffe are left in their bands when constables remove from the county. Regardiud the 1'3- quest of Molesworth public library for a grant, it is recommended the matter be left over to the January session, when such matters are dealt with. Respecting the letter and account of Allan McLeod, of Lucknow, asking $12 for dnutages to horse ny breaking through nine -mile river bridge, on boundary of Ashfield and West 'Wawa - nosh, the committee, having made careful enquiry, recommend that 810 be paid for logs of nee of horse, without admitting liability. With reference to the request of the citizens of Fordwich, to have that piece made a police village, itis recommended that the council paws a bylaw to that effect, and that the firet election be held on December 29th, 1902, with Wm. Walters as returning officer. It is recommended that a grant of 825 be given to the Poultry Resume - tion. Respecting the grant of 8600 matte to the 88rd regiment for annual Anyone• arceptinq any of the below drill and not paid, owing to change in elbbin effete will receive a eo of orders so that officers were drilled 1ug instead of privetes, it is recommended ,THE STANDARD CHRISTMAS NUMnER that no action be taken as to ppaying; tree. the amount, As to claim of itohert The Standard and Daily Globe... 81 25 Leech for horse said to be injured at The Standard and Daily Mail enol �r ,Nanchestor bridge, on June 17th, 1902, Empire 4 _5 and *eking for 855, it is recommended • Tile Standard and Scientific that this matter be laid over until; American 8 50 January session, as the necessary, The Standard and Evening Mei( information is not now to hand. In ; and Elnire ........ . t reference to the visit of Dr, Mattheson I The Standard and Evening (Bate and Mr. Box concerning collegiate PFOB. S. L, TAUBE, MANUFACTURING OPTjv^142.; AND tL EYE SPECIIST. ' All kinds of Spectacles and Eyeglasses made to order. Special a0rentioo riven to Ottani 00 eye, Grants by ,pall promptly attendad to. Beware of Parties nei0g my name ad I employ no travelllo,t sonar wbarever 0ahsiactlou auer0nteed. EstaLhebed 1873. 104 Rtchntord ' street W., Toronto. i111 LADIES' COLLECE ■ St. Thomas, Ont. (TWENTY-SECOND YEAR) The farthest south, and one of the lareded and (mat equipped in Canada, Prepare' my atucjtes. (lraduet'ng ('curses—M.L.A., M.F L., Piano. Organ, ein;,ing, Violin, Fin Art, Elocution and Phyei el Culture Domestic Science, Coin to ei'rial. Healthiest location. Sluderate char gig. ,Write for catalogue to RE\'.1'R1' \VARNER, M..1., RI) Rale Retinas.. Tuesday, December 28rd. Farm stock, impletnentn and household effects. Si lot 84, con, 4, East Wawanneh. John Black, proprietor. C. Hamilton, ane- tioneet', WANTED.—Choice Roll Butter, 20c. Fresh Eggs, 20c. Sky-high prices for all kinds of Fowl up to noon, December 28rd. Raw Furs wanted.—G. E. KING, Wingham. 181.1 Cash for Produce at A. R. Smith's for one week. Remember this week: 00 per pound for Geese, 7c for Chickens and Ducks, and lee, cash, for Turkeys. Trig sale still continues of Suits, Over- coats, Odd Coats and Vests, at A. R. Smith'e, Chisholm block, Wingham. CHEAP READING OUR CLUBBING LIST The Standerd and Daily Free 'netters at St. Marys, respecting the' Press payment of fees for Huron county; The Standard and Daily, Witness pupils attending there, it is recommend- , The Standard and Hamilton Daily ed that no action bo taken at thief Ttmee session, as these shoo{ matters will1 The Standard and Hamilton Daily come up for consideration et the Spectator January seeaion of county council, ' The Standard and Toronto Daily CLOSING REPORT. World The county property committee re- IT1P1eaeandard and Noon Free ported having visited the jail and other' The Standard and Evening Free county buildings, and found them all. Prase..., satisfactory and in fair repair. They The Standard Arid Toronto Daily recommended the placing of a long, star distance telephone in Mr. D, McDon- The Standard and Daily Adver- ald'e office, for general use in the court ; beer i onse building. The report was adopt- The Standdrd and Toronto Sun - ed. ; tiny World After passing a couple of bylaws, the The Standard and London Doily council prorogued. News — The Standard end Hamilton • Twice a -Week Spectator, bal- ance of 19)2 free Tho Standard and Toronto Week- EGGSly Sun, balance of 19102 tree.... me Standard and Farmer's Ad- Vorate....... The undersigned is prepared to buy, The Standard and Weekly Free all good Better and Eggs offered et our shop. Farmers will do well to sell all ThPe Stanressdard and Hamilton Semi - 'heir Tub Butter. Flesh Rolle will Weekly Times balance of 1902 soon he 10 demand. Bring yourButter free and Eggs, and all kinds of grain and The Standard and Weekly Mail and Empire and two pictures, get the lushest ewe cash. " The Neter " and " Content- MOMILL'AN & GO.men," balance of 1902 free 1 75 The Standard and New York Blyth Thrice -a- Week World 1 75 The Standard and Family Herald and Weekly Star, apd two pic- tures, "Alone "and "Purity ", The Standard and Weekly Adver- tiser and Farming World The Standard and Chicago Week- ly Inter MannThe Standard and Word and Works and Hicks' 1908 Alma- nac The Standard aqd Weekly Globe end picture of the Governors of the Province of Ontario since 1791, balance of 1902 free Thenags Standard and Weekly Wit The Standard and Weekly Adver- tiserAdver- tiserThe Standard and Eeat and West, a paper for young Canadians... The Standard and Canadian Boy Magazine .. The Standard and Toledo Weekly Mess - Blade The Standard and Northern Mess - ringer The Standard and Christmas Number, balance of 1902 free .. 1 00 The above rates are for new euhscrile . as and also old subscribers who pay a year in advance. Cash must accom- pany each order. All weekly subscrip- tions must he for a year. Send all subscriptions direct to THE STANDARD, BIYTH, ONT. .! 8 25 8 25; 8 25 000, 3 00 ' 8 00, 8 001 2 75 275, 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 00 BUTTER AND 1 75 1 75 1 75 1 75, 1 7b Oinstey street e C Business Winter Term Opens Jan. 5th • 1 I lel )):aratford; A large, progressive school and talcof the best on this continent. 'Pule is a Orem( 'tarn - Meat but 1t le a true one nevertheless. The reason our school bee a large attendance is beesuee it is s wide-awake, hustling, working ,Sault -producing same], Recent graduates have aroepted poaainns at mil; ro6 ranging from $45 a month to ato0 pet 1(10(1(. write for our nevi catalogue, W. J, ELLIOTT - PRINCIPAL A. D. U. W. Birth lodge, No. 145, Ancient Order of United workm so, meet, in the 11'orkmon hell, Milne blook on the Slit anti 9th Thursday In every month, at eight p'e Viotti ,,g brethren ere *outlay incite I. N Cr'tao, W..11 T. J. lines. war, ltWXtsnsa• iving Up SELLING REGARDLESS OF COST GALL LAND SEE OUR STOCK. 1f you want Cheap (iroeeries now is your time asevetytiting Is goip to be sold. A. TAYLOR Diasley Street BLYTH *Not 41g*NzievgvmoNisasit A Merry Christmas ,ANIS A Happy New YearLL TO A.... 1 75• 1 75' 1 70 i 1 70 1 65 1001 1 10 1 501 150 1501 1 25 WE ARE RIGHT IN IT FOR CHRISTMAS GOODS Wo have a large and varied stock of goods suitable for the holiday trade, No use trying to enumerate of quote prices, Come and see for yourselves and yon will be pleased. J. A. Anderson -�— BIYTH AMERRY XM Sk re,,.,u,ssrN i4 • 0: ak}k'f%- Come in here and look around. 'hhere arc hundreds of suggestions for Holiday Cifts at every turn. No dilliculty in finding something suitable no matter what the sex ar age of those to be remembered or the condition of your purse. The spirit of the times which makes all things better has increased the purchasing power of the dollars, Small Furs SMALL PRICED. A fine stock of Neck Pieces and Muffs its was ever collected and prices that are exceedingly in- teresting. Easy Walking Iu easy shoes. Our Footwear Is envy t0 wear and easy to pay for. Let us prescribe a. shoe. We study the feet and tit various types correctly and scientifically. Shoes For all occasions and the present season. Shoes of every style but bad etyle, and every pt ice but a high prioe. Slippers. Men's Dongala Kid Juliette styles, flexible solo 82.00 Men's Dongola Kid House Slippers 81..25 Men's Imitation Alligator Slippery , ....,. ,75 Men's Carpet Slippers, leather faced , .70 Gloves and Hosiery. Fancy Goods and Xmas Novelties wont keep your hands and feet warm. But you have to look out for those needs too. We have them and lots too. KaI1dauNone too early to he giving thought to holiday buying. That is why we bring Handkerchiefs our Handkerchiefs to yournotice. Our sock holiday is ready and as as complete as you'll find it between now and Christmas Eve. It comprises as select an assortment as anyone conld desire. Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, be to 40c each. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 7c to 50e each. Hemstitched, 5c to 40e each. Silk Haodkdrehiefs galore, 5c to 82 each. S. HERRINCTON - MYTH MEM