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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1903-02-12, Page 8lkfarrj.3 •CTSGEn7tv�S r AND LIVER on�� KID 6owIEL CLEANSES 1NE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; i ISQEL COLI) ONES G FA4A vfft7s OVERCOMES hA811 UMk. CON ERMANENTIX ITS BEliFrIGiAI. Er' C5I flUY THE GENUINE—MAN'F'D BY @!IWNIA GSYRW Kvttte 4,et `ec'Srq rtwvo'at SA I $Y All QRU6GILt5, PillCt 50e PtR DOfiIL S11PAT1ory HURON COUNTY COCNCIL. Continued trout page 1, association. they recommended that the sum of $10 be devoted to that cause, In reference •to the petition from the municipal clerks in the county, asking remnneretieu for making out certified copies of the assessment roll, the con• mittee recommended that certified copies of the assessment roll be mad= out and transmitted to theeouuty clerk once iu three veers, and a summary statement Gent in every year as required by law. They recomtuended the following grants: To the.agricultural and home - cultural societies, $20; $25 to each of the tamers' institutes; $25 to each teachers' inetitute in the county: 325 to the several public libraries. In the matter of the claim of Mr. Leitch for damages to horse at Auburn bridge, recommended that Mr, Leitch he paid $e5. Recommended that the tender of the Goderich Star for the county print- ing be accepted, it being the lowest. Recommended that the Num of $10 be granted to be expended in flowers around the court house, In the matter of the repast for increased aid to the sohcols carrying ou continuation work, the committee strongly recommended that the county grant be [Wade double that of the government grant. They had examined the statement% from the different collegiate institutes Fad fuund that the following sums should be paid each: Sesfortb, $2151,,86; Clinton, $2056.70e Goderlch, $1800. In reference to the action regarding increace in the -aiaries of the enunty clerk and Mr. French, menager of the house of refuge, the committee recommended that the motel' be referred beck to cmmutittee of the whole council. Recommended that a grunt of $25 be made to the Children's Aid association. In the matter of the claim of the St. Marys collegiate institute for the tuition of pupils from this county, the committee recommended that the clerk be in- structed to inform the hoard that they do not think the law is applicable to tide case. The report of executive committee wee amended by striking out clause three, and extending clause18, that the clerk be paid $900 a year, and that the salary of r. french remain the same ae at present. ROADS AND BRIDGES. The road and bridge committee re- commended thet no delegate be appoint- ed to attend the Good Ronda eonveution in Ottawa. In the matter of the com- munication from the county of Ontario, respecting good roads, recommended that no action he taken. h reference to the petition from Mr. Forrester and otters asking for a grant of 3500 to apply to work ou the Hoimest'ille hill, neer the river crossing into the town- ship of Colborne, recommended that no action be taken until the municipal councils of Galerich and Colborne be beard from. Re the petition from the township of Mullett, re grant from the government to the county for good road purposes, recommended that the clerk be instructed to notify the various munictppelittes to send repreeeutatives to ceder with he council as to the advisability of establishing a system of county roads in order to participate in rhe provincial grant, the meeting to be held in Ciinton, at 10 o'clock in the morning of the Monday pitwious tv the June session. Recommended that tet- lece be asked for about 100 varele of concrete, to improve the abutments to 1 he a nithind bridge. They recommend- ed that the tender of F. Guttridge, of Seef,rrth, be accepted for the abutments to lienmiller bridge at 4,00 per cubi yard, and that of the Bunter Bridge Co., of K notirdiue, for the superstruo- ture, at $79746, provided they furnish plane and specifications to the mils - faction of the county.euginser, and also good and satisfactory security for the cumpletiou of the wot4• In .committee, clauses I, 2, 8, 5, 6 passed, cheese four was amended that the warden and clerk, together with some oommietee to be named, shall arrange date when this council shall meet and confer with vepreaentativea from the different municipalities to discuss the good roads queetinn—that clause four he extended to read—" that the county engineer appoint some prac- tical tnrtn to superintend the conetruo- tion of the concrete work at Hamilton bridge." The report as emended was passed. Metiers. Gunn and McLean moved that the warden, clerk and Messrs. Molter, Connolly and Cantelon, be a committee to attend to ell mettere in conneetios with the good roade project. —Carried. Moved by Mr, Durnin, seconded by Mr. Young, that the clerk act do con- junction with the jailor in purchasing all jail supplies, outside of tender.— Carried. Messrs. Miller and Cantelon mored that the cedar timber in the old Ben - miller bridge be old under inetructtone of the scanty engineer.—Carried. Council adjourned till first Tuesday in June next. —If your adv. is not in THE STANDARD you are missing trade, Hints for Weak Stomachs1 Eat slowly, masticating the food thoroughly, even more, if possible, than is required in health. The more time the food spends in the mouth, the less it will spend in the stomach. Avoid drinking at meals in general, dyspeptic stomachs manage dry food better than that containing much fluid. Eat neither very hot nor cold food. The best temperature is that of the body. Be careful to avoid excess in eating. Eat no more than the wants of the system requite. Sometimes less than is really needed must be taken when digestion is very weak. Strength depends not on what is eaten, but on what is digested. Never take violent exercise of any sort, either mental or physical, either just before or just after a meal. Never eat more than three times .a day, and make the last meal very light. For many dyspeptics, two meals are better than more. Never eat a morsel of any sort between meals. Never cat when very tired, whether exhausted from mental or physical labor. Never eat when the mind is worried or the temper ruffied, if you can possibly avoid it. Eat only `3AndOttt', feall+nBosto�' e1 food that is easy of digestion, avoid- - ing complicated and indigestible k i1Vt sinsarsroWei\g ;sit; h n, f UNtn s oWffK fYesof ENRkhTOEBtoopa31210 Tlit consrtru1i0f4 ""y""' • dishes, and takingbut one to three �9Q tits a Chen MCA±3 courses at a meal, After meals take two ST. JAMES v�� YYAPRRS, at believe at. ;mite SWATHS then a are the moat complete combine - h}I arras for streeg [bei fug a 1 f ter. nervosa ayetem o over met glassful with*" O f h O t Dr. Robert 1Reratyle, Rdlmbsrg, Scotland Price in Canada: $1.00; Six bottlos for $5.00 water. They help stomach, digest food and send the nutriment through the blood, and this is the honest way to get health and strength, the kind that lasts, develops and breeds the energy which accomplishes much. Si James Wafer: are *at a secret ,tm,dy: to Nat gam, roes doctor, It. rnmmend,ng !nem to Mar jntiees tee wail ate jot mala scam. request, Where &three a not selling the Wafers. they are mailed upon res mist of pprice at the Cenadlen branch : It.amu deters de., Ute $t. COWIN St.. Montreal. BLYTH LIVERY an RLE STALES ® 00 00 00 0 Dr. J. N. Perdue, T.S. PROPRiETOR. 0 00 00 0.00 First-class Horace and } igs dor hire at reasonable rates. Best of accommodation to Com merotal Travellers and others requiring rigs. Veterinary office at livery stable. KiNG IND QUEEN STREETS, RLYTR. MULLETT. Con Nett, MEETING.—The Hulettt retuned met in the township hall, Londesboro. on Saturday teat. Mem- here all present. elinute, read and passed. The tenders of R. J. South - comb, S. McCool and 51. Sprung were accepted for supplying 8000 feet of elm plank. The treest,er was instructed to nettle with Mr. Frank Meteelf, of Blyth, for the payment of the township hall, Ir was decided by the council to rebuild one or perhaps two bridges this year and Road and Bridge Commission- er Ansley is asked to examine the old bridges so as to give plane and estimates for the construction of n+w ones. The township auditors handed in their re- port. of the aeronnts of the treasurer for (''402, which alter being carefully exam- ined by the council were paved, and copies thereof ordered to he forwarded to the buyout of industries and other nartiee entitled thereto. A few small accounts were missed and the counaJ Id- jonrued to March Idttl at 10 a.m.— Jenne CAMI'ntl,i., Clerk. BLNMILLER. MILL IMPROVEMENT.—The works in connection with the woolen mill are now completed and the turbine wheels that had been stationary for upwards of three months are again at work. A much greater power has been developed by raising the head of water in the dam and now thele is* pressure estimated et 50 horse power all the year round. The dam with the abutments is te solid structure and haw been built under the personal supervision of the proprietor of the mill, Mr. Jesse Gledhill, in the most Belli manner possible. Some three carloads of cement and Several immense stones weighine over one ton ewes are imbedded in the masonry, and nothing short of an earthquake can move it from the foundation. Owing to tee etoppage of the works the Stock of manufactured articles hoe been re- duced to utmost nothing. But the pres- ent staff of employees will soon replace the stock and thing% will go on as usual. In these days of electricity, when everybody is talki, g reiltoads and electric power, our people are think - inn seriously of going , iu the swim," and we hear that there is a proposition to put in It dynamo and power boobs near the mill to generate electricity for lighting purposes. The idea is that as there ie a surplus of power aver what is required far the mill at present it might be utilized by patting in an elec- trio apparatus for lighting the village and perhaps conveying it to the neigh- boring villages of Carlow, Nile, Dun- gannon and Auburn, besides lighting up the township roads and churchee. The scheme ie looked pun es feasible, for the only expeuse in connection with it is the cost of the wires and plant, for the power is there and nicht be utilized instead of being allowed to go to waste. AUBURN. ENTERT AINMEN'r,—,t splendid enter- tainment will le given in the Metht,dtet church, Auburn, on the evening of Tnesdey, February 17th, consisrimg of the following talent : Piano sults br Miss Melted Coupfand and bliss Ruby Young; recitatioue by the }rev. J. L. Smell and Miss Annie Coupland ; lime- light villein of the great world's fair of Chicago, and moving pictures of Queen Victoria's funeral by the pastor. Let everybody come and enjoy this treat. Program to commence at eight o'clock. Admission, adults, 2uc; children, 10e. NOTES.—Miss Alice Moon and Mies Alice AicVittie, of Londesboro, are vis- iting at the parsonage this week.... The querterly meeting was well attend- ed en Sabbath evening, considering the storm 'lir. Nicholson, er., is on the sick list this week....The se.:ond meet- ing of the Auburn branch of the West Huron women's institute was held in the public reading room on Tuuedily, February 8rd. The attendance was good, and the meeting wee pronounced a success. Miss M. L. Green, president of the institute, preeid, d. Three papers were read, one by Mrs. Colin'Cempbell, of Goderich, the general secretary, on "Cooking Meats," another by Mrs, 0. Clark on. " Lessening the Labor of Iron- ing," and one cit "Toile planners ' by Mrs. R. M. Young, president of this blanch. It is hoped that the interest int this work will increase, and that there will be a larger attendance at the next meeting in Marco hiss Sadie Carter has returned home from visiting friends at Clinton.... Mrs. J. W. Medd spent a few days last week visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. puff, of Ashfield. ..Rev, J. L. Small, of Auburn, preached a' preparetory sermon in the DUN:04111On Presbyterian church eh Friday of lust week.... Mr. John Rub insult end Miss Clare ec!ater holidayed a Miss Sclater's home in Seaforth.... ate members of theCh^iettan Endc.vor here held a eoeiat se Mr. M tellonoi l'e on Tuesday evening. The coneregartoe was invited to attend....etr. Rueben Taylor Sundays(' at Mr. John Fergu• aon s. • • • Mx. T. Wallace Sunda* with HEADQUARTERS FOR CHEAP GROCERIES 1Ve have Fresh Groceries arriving daily. It will be to your interest to eall and ase our Raisins, 3 lbs. for 250. Raisins, 5 lbs. for 250. Currants, 4 lbs. for 25o. Figs, 8 lbs. for 25o. Taplooa, 8 be. for 25o. See our New 85e Broom for 28c., sewn with steel wire. Weare sole agents for it. See our Fish, the finest and cheapest in the country, Clover, Timothy Seed and Potatoes wanted, Highest market price always paid for Produce. GEO. POWELL PR"ORiABLYTH Bring In Your Pictures. Specie! attention is paid to our Picture Framing department. We carry in stock a lenge assortment of Mouldings ranging in price from 8c per foot up to 25c per foot. Our artist will select Frames that will harmonize with your picturee. We also carry a large stock of Room Mouldings, Picture Hooks, Wire, Glees, Etc. J. H. CHELLEW-f-'BLYTH FOR CON HEALTH To preserve or restore it, there is no betier prescription for men, women and children than Ripens Tubules. 'l'heY are easy to take. They are made of a combination of medi- cines approved and used by every physician. Ripens Tu- bules are widely need by all sorte of people—, but to the plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend in need. Ripens Tatules hive become their standard family remedy. They are a dependable, honest remedy, with u long and suc- cessful record, to cure Indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumntbin, sour stomach, bowel and livor complaints. They strengthen weak stomachs, build up rundown systems, restore pure blood, good appetite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives constant benefit from it regular use of Itipane Tabules. Your druggist sells them. The live -cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. 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At school I learned an early habit, which weakened me physically, sexually and mentally. Family Doctors said I was going into 'decline" (Consumption). Finally, "The Golden Monitor," i doted by Drs. Kennedy & Keegan fell loco my vitality, I took the bands. Aleihod learnedthe nest and was cured.NO and 011110. Self friends think I ni cured of Consumption. I have sent them many patients, all of whom were cue. Their New Method Treatment supplies vigor, Vitality and manhood." CunitatI,a fres, Inks free. trete fer Qsptla Itch kr Nome Treatment. Drs. Kennedy Kergan, Kr:K K K'&K K K&r( K ,K K Ut' K t& at friends on the 8rd eonoession of Vi'awa- nosh....TLe Sunday School con yen ticn will be held in the Presbyterian church here on Friday, February 20tht....Miss M. Pentland is the guest of Mrs. D. E. Munro. EXETER. Prins.—Mr. Wm. Jones, who had the misfortune to have ora of his eyes cut out while assisting at a threshing in Hay township some mouths ago, ties completely lost the sight of the other eye.... Mr. Wm. Bawden, who has been itt the old country for revered weeks, returned home Wednesday, with 12 high bred stailioite six of which v ere for Mr. Berry, of Mensal!, and six for their stables here Word San been rseeived here of the death of AL, t)harles Seuthcott, 'Toronto, a forme, rete tesdcnt.... Mr. Rlcoord Welele of italameeee. Mich°;;an, ei, eel Exeter boy, was in town Inst w,10';, tlin goes: of his parents, el r. and Airs. loin. Welsh.. .An old Red well knoiru resident has been removed from uta' midst by death, Mr. banes Slabcombe, William street, in his 70th yeti_ ....The Ladies' Guild of the Trivitt Memorial church gave a very pleasant social evening and reception to 'he newly inducted rector. Rev. Perkine, in the churl hell, on Siouday Itiedit last.... Mr. W. W. 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