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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1903-04-30, Page 4JAIIlES mDMUACN1E BANKER. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. BI,YTII, ONT l%lRIO, were 1ISeOUNTE$. Rile Notes a epoeinity. Advances made to Limners on Meir own dotes. No tuiditional security re- teeired,, RIMIEST ON DEPOSITS tt t urreut Wes, We offer every accommodation con- sistent with safe and conservative banking principles. f11WIIT41 FR(YATE FUNDS 9'o loan on Real Estate at lowest rates of interest. OA ESTATE AGENTS. Persons wishing to sok) will do well to place their property on aur liar for sale. )tents collected. CONYEYANCING Of all kinds promptly attended to. alio ECE, We represent the leading Fire and Life Assurance companies, and re- spectfully solicit your account. QFFICE ROUX : 10 e.g. to!) v.v. Buenos. ectrds. — • L, =UNISON, 9.9 BAItBIBTDB, eoLICIroa, floileitor Youey to OmaWeyer block, Hamilton. j 8, J8ItoME, L.D.B, DENTtBT, Mao in Do ?pima, block, 91yW epeeist ANauItoa pale to the pretereetton qt the net. 11114 loath g nth good work. prides d work a* ea Malty n,tatent, jr 0, j4INDSLY, MIL PRjltiiCIAN AND BUEOF.ON. Sesetweer to Dr. Tait. Graduatee) nI k o FU'L t. remisey of Toronto, )8 to ea y ?Ieto and Pgrsaons Of Ontarin, YorgmrlT of ea, Rprlandd odd Edlabargb,80otlaud, pus• pllee a. OftlbU o. it, ? Myth. residence, dost lately 000a - W. J. Mtt41?, M.D.C.M. POYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Queen's Unlnen„taity Fellow �oftTriiinitygbieOio.I Dollop, suit of womb* College of Floodclans aW Burgeons M Ontario. Coroner for the (7 linty rt Ru;nn. Office, one dour tuIrth of ,the Qeangeroal hotel, Queen street, Blyth. Tt, evee$t2P, •eAaelee ANA TOBAccomeT, Chole. Wok of robaaooa, Otgato and Pipes we baud. Agent for the Parp(so gtea„q Ieeyudry, Queen .West, Blyth. C flAIDLTQN, M ADCTIONa&R AND VAL.EATOB. USA, Leen end Inanre004 Agent. Office, 00 anon genet. Blyth. Arden loft at 7 xi PTAs. Paso ogllceyvii receive prompt attention. A.E. BEADW1Y, 8TEAtf8RIP AGENT. The Eider-Demp`ter itnw tepyeaeMOd. Ooeen tlekete told to sip part of Eurgpa f ow went ter Hies now in fore.. Nam., of steamer, and data ed eaiting furnished ou application to Tee 8raauAso ofnse, Biyth. para. 8. L. TAUB, MANUFACTUBINO OPTICIAN AND ETV, BPSCIALIBT. All klub of Spealaelei end Ityeglaecee Node to order. .Special attention riven to fitting the 87$. Orden b)1 Inas promptly etteuded to. Beware of par et vistas my name ate6a t1 etmapoony, gnn*rIj.ug0t01l.ew4h1*010r,75( laamoud eva.t W., Toronto. ALMALADIES' COLLEGE "� St. Thomas, Opt. ,(TWENTY-SECOND YEAR) 'Vtu farthest south, and one of the largest end host equipped iu Canada. Preparatory studios. 0rad uating Courses-M.L.A., M,E, L., Piauo.,Orgnn, Singing, Violin, Fite .Art, Elocution and Physicsl Culture, Domestic Science, Commercial, Healthiest location. Moderate cheat- er*. harire. Write for catalogue to REY. I1RiN. \VAINER, M.A., R,D, OUR MOTTO : "High Grade Work Only.” ' 1) (111 • • Our grediate, road ily moire position* • • ben +use our hien grade training err oar, a• • them W render first class vele 0'! B ai- • • 0ea4 Llan asset Iirgl-class worker• sod • • have uo tune to waste deco the other - • kind. Commence a sour+e now and be • • reedy for a p'-oIlou to the tall. Write • • for batdsren0 catalogue. • W. J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL - ••••••••••••♦••••••••••••i Farm For Sale. B71t The nndenigned n4ore hU lei in, lot M. oda. 6, Fat Wawonusu, for sale. 41,e farm (motalne 101 wire., 90 r. wood bush, 25 sorrascreeploughed, 8 acres of fell wheat, 6 sons of orchard ; good barn with stone trebling sue comet floor, 6614; good at tot bog pen with driving house over, 62x281 two ■pwe, bnburnodcettrwo ,b;tof11uteller cement e 1 rm ,r well watered by a Brine spine sats and 14 40..44 adopted for stook,er 00 ass. n is three milts from Myth acrd holt ale :run a Scheel. 21'o1 tuft particulars apply to psoase tomes she premiae,, or adore. alyth Y.O. ._""�"""'""...,.++'.---' �w w ,+.�t� iaww��afri f,+.041a tate Ot ith IfFtastharb. A. E. BRAAWIN, Pommies. TED BLZTB STANDARD, published tevery Thursday morning, 1. a live %cal neiws- mesr, and has a .targe circulation in Blyth arid eurroxndieg country, melting A a valuable advertising medeim. Sub- wript_ion price to any part of Capsule or the United States only One Dollar ,per seem in advance ; X1.60 wig be charged J not so paid. Advertising ratee on appii.-ation. Job Printing ,fleetly *Ad!Leo; .ly executed. Correspondence t2[ .8 newsy nature respectfully solicited. THURSDAY, APRIL 90, 1909, NQTE8 AND COMAIENTII. -A bad oairto beat -Bob Gamey sod rank Sullivan. -" Where did the money come from Y" has been transferred from the editorial cohlions of the Toronto News to the editorial columna of the Toronto Globe. -'Phe Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star says that Sir Oliver Mown will gddown to history OS the man who ruled a British province for a quarter of a,contury and died without the shadow of :Capital On his Raine, -It is learned from authoritative sources that the Dominion government intnuds to dissolve parliament imme- dietely after the close of the primula session and that the general elections will take place in the month of October, -jt is said in Toronto that Hon. J. R. Stratton is shortly to resiga the position of provincial secretary. He wiltletain hie seer in the legislature. On the same authority it is stated that the stew fees at the cabinet, council board will bo Mr. George P. Graham, M,P.f'. for Brockville, and proprietor and editor of the Brockville Recorder. It is not regarded as probable that Mr, Graham will succeed to the provincial secretaryship, but a shufde of portfolios will be made among the present rontis- tern, end Graham will secure whichever is left over in the general scramble. -No wonder Hon. S. 1i, Bleke Ole Saturday expressed disgust at the way people sent "private and coufidential" information as to testimony, which when investigated proved worthless, Chancellor Boyd probably touched the point when he said that a great litany people pretend to have knowledge and communicate that alleged knowledge as being relative to the (eons for the mere purpose of being brought into court and having the notoriety that saoompaniae it, without possessing any information at alt, They are not witnesses at ail, and merely occupy the time of the court to no purpose." -The late Sir Oliver Mowat was the moat successful statesman Canada has ever seen, Hie long parliamentary career was a series of uninterrupted surceases. As premier of Ontario he had the confidence of the people genet, ally. No scandal attached to his name. In alt his election, his name was worth thousands of Conservative votes to his party candidates. This support was withdrawn from the party with the withdrawal of Sir 011ver from its leader- ship. The result was that Mr. Hardy in 1899 and Mr, Rose in 1902 emerged from the elections of those years with bare majoritiae. W NOHAM, SKITS. -The Ball fnruiture factory received a coat of 90(01 last week.... Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Macdonald mourn the loan of their infant son, who died on Wednesday of last week..,.A welcome attipl0 on oar streets is the street water• ing cart, for the dust was becoming very annoying.... Mr, James young had gold his barber buoineae to Mr. Leslie Constable....A hand has been organized with the following officers: - President, Mr. R. Barrett ; vice-presi- dent, Mr. F. Johnston; secretary, Mr, E. Nash ; treasurgl', Mr, W. T. Hollo- way. Seventeen (Slayers have already signed the membership roll Mr. Harry Ansley has resumed his studies 01 theChathnr Basinesscollege.... Mrs. Dixon, formerly of Wingham, hat lately of Toronto, ❑ has mover) to Hammy, Manitoba.... Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sper- ling leave this week for Vancouver, 131iii81i Columbia, whnre Mr. Sperling My. secured a lucrative position. Mr. and Airs. Sparliug became feverishly known during the short time they re- sided in 1Vingbant, and the best wishes ,( a large number of residente of Wing- hatu and Gorrie will follow there.... lir, James Cummings is home from Gore Bay for a few holidaysMr. Fergus Deemer left on Wednesday last for Moose Jaw, Assinlboia, where he has a situation 111 view.... Mr. ie. J. MacMatil has been appointed Whnghain agent for Noxon farm implemente.... The Western Foundry Co, is arranging to build a ler a addition to their foun- dry. When the new addition in com- pleted the staff of employees will be irl- creeeed from 94 to 11)1)....Mr. Charles L. Rerr, of Philadelphia, sent a $21 (Moque to Rev. R. Hobbs, the amount to ba 0oplied to the building fund of the new Aletilowist church, lir, Kerr is a Wingliem boy who to doing wall in the Qtsker City.... Mr, .Alex. Orr, the tie,* landlord of making severrhalo Bnawnitckolbanngsa le in the buildipg. A new .kitchen and din. ing-room will be erected In the rear of the present building..,,Lest, week Dr. W. E. H. Tgml)'n received a lengthy fetter from Mr. S. E. Kent, a fpiper 1Vingham boy, who has been ,�grving with the Canadians in South Afriep',for semetime, Mr. Kent has been enjoying splendid health end like. the country very much. He ie now located in the diamond regions of South Africa end is still serving in the army. *RV bt4 EI.L _ BBanzos,.--kiagar,, Lockriflge Bros, are now employing from 14 to I8 hands in the Brussels woolen mill.... Clonus. Welter and Thomson have put up new awnings in front of their placee of busi- nese,.,.The contract price of the now residence for Mr. I. C. Richards le a$8550,...Quits a lot of fixing lip is being done in Brussels this spring in connection with varioue residences, adding considerable to the improvement of the village.... A. in other years the businesspeople of BeUSSIAb have mused to close their stores at seven p in. each evening during the summer months, excepting Saturdays and evenhrgs pre- ceding a holiday. This has become Almost a universal custom in the cities, town and villages of this province. Next Monday the new rule commences in Brussels, so people trill require to govern themselves accordingly ....Air. Robert Thomsonhas a team eml loved teaming eggs to Senforth, where they are being put through the trickling pre - 0080 as Mr, Thomson has not, the necessary outfit hole,... Mr, Welter Roche left thie week for Petrolea, where Ws Parente have removed, The local football and baseball enthusiasts will mise him,... Mrs. Thomas Hall cele- brated her 88th birthday on Monday last. She is an old resident of thin locality Mr, James Broadfoot, of Autigouish, Nova Searle, was calling on relatives and friend. h Brussels and vicinity duriug the pest week.... Miss Ethel Snarling is laid up with eczema In her loot and aultle. ,Ve hope she will Boon be all right, Mr. John G. Skene is having the front of his store brightened up by the paieter's brush. 1lr. James Andersen, of Stratford, horse trainer, will have ()barge of a string of flyers on Brussels half -mile creek thin spring ,Nr, 14, Leather - dale ie making arrangements for exten- sive improvements on and in his turni. ture store. The plate front wilt be fitted up in an improved style, and a new tar and gravel roof pmt on the block..., Mr, Richard Williams is now selling stock for the Belleville Portland Cement Co, Dig Actlen for 1.411e). Mr. N. M. Contine, of St. Joseph, hes hi ought an action at Osgood() hell, To. yenta, for 850,000 damages against the Toronto News for alleged libel, setting fortJ, in the sta;;etuent of claim that the News maliciously decried end traduced the town of St, Joseph in Huron county, in which the uleintiff is largely inter- ested as owner, and otherwise canting that special inttll'y was inflicted upon the plaintiff by publication in the News of April 1301 of an article entitled and sub -headed, "The Itornnce of St, Jos- eph, Huron County -City on Paper -A Strange Story from the Shores of Lake Huron -A City with a Harbor -One is a Pure Myth and the Other an Impossi- bility," Mr. Contine claims damages for epe- cial lona in his business and profession as promoter of the town of St. Joseph, and of a canal company which is to build a canal at or neer St. Joseph to a point ou Lake Erie. Rotel and Shop Urease.. EAST Hutton.-Belgrave, James 13, Stretton; Welton, Win. Blaehill; Blue - vele, John Johnston ; Behove, John I4emonbv; Dublin, L. Wolfe; Gran - brook, J. Long; Molesworth, Charles Seehaver; Ethel, L. L. Longway ; Ford- wich, H. Rapp; Jamestown, Thome McEwan, Iteer and wine; Gorrie, R, F. White, W. F, Dulmage; Wroxeter, George Town, E. Eery ; Brussels, Henry James, George Brown, Joseph Querrin, SOUTH HunoN,-Bruceleld, .ill's, P. H, Murray; Varna, 0. C. Blake; Kip. pen, 11. Shafer; 1Voodham, Joseph Stephens; Blake, MIA, W. Nicholson; Gnt'lch, J. P. Raw, R. R. Johnstone; rand Bend, J. Bremner' Dashwood, C. L. Moser' Corbett, A. Moser; Mount Carmel, S. Dietrich; Shipka, J. Han• non; Ktliva, B. Cunningharn; Credi- ton, Wm. Fritz, A. Hill ; Centralia, Wm. Mullett; Red Tavern, G. Strong; Hensalh W, F. McCanphey, J. E. Blackall; Beylield, Mrs, Fa. ).)tett 11. Darrow, G. E, Greenslade \six months); Exeter, W. Page, W. T. Acheson, W. Hawkehaw, J. Shaddock; Sea(orth, J. Miller, J. Link, J. Weir, Mre. Thomas Stephene, Henderson dt DeLacey. Shops -Seaforth, E, Dawson, J. Weber; Exe- ter, F. J. Knight, Farmer Bros. THE CRADLE. LO T. -Ili Brussels, on Aprti 17th, the wife of Mr. C.Orge Lott of a son, THE ALTAR. LITTLDFAIR-DUNCAN.-et the resldeuae of the bride's parents, montretl. of April 11th, by Nev. Prof, (toss, Mr. Joan T. 1.Ittielsir, of A. Ye, 01,40? Mr Nil Littlefatr, of Myth, ti Nellie, third (hinge*. of Mr. and Mre. Wm, Duncan, formally of Blyth. OBIMOLDPY-iATtl.-At the residence of the bride's mother, Fat Wawauosh, nu April Mtn, by Rev, T. B. Conplaud, Mc John W Odmoldby, of W altoa, to Ise E., only ds4gh- terof Mn. James Bath. MCA ,;7B-MODOSALD.-At abs Methodist per. maga, Brume's, on April 10 by Bow T. Ween ay -Casco, Caso, Mr. Chesles H. Miller to Mies Jennet McDonald, both of Morris. COMB s1 -0U615440111(, fu' Mutt?, ohureh, Mit- chell, ou April 150. by Bev 1. 8, W. tlow- tnl, Caet. t! B. Combe, of Clinton, to Mia Julia Isabel Dunmore, of Mitchell. MUBItAY-MoNAUGHT.-A1 the raW0uoe of the bride's parents, Orey. nu April 41111,0 Bev. D. D McRae, Mr. Jobb It. Murray, , Rim I, to Carie Louise, daughter of Mr, au Mrs. John McNaught. THE TOMB. LITTLE. -In Morrie, on April 1eth, Mn. Wm. Llttie, aged e7 years. --Methodists will celebrate the by- oentenery of the birth of Wesley. Su'n- duy„Torte 2819, be observed es a etevial day of thanksgiving end player. A fund of 82'0,000 fol' rniselqu work extcndiou is to be raised. ZDZTtii�`xrAra►Ifdl�ii("d.M ' "�tiyiat.At�iidl7a Right in Front . With Spring and Summer Goods Our range of White and Colored Muslins excel). To see our Prints means to buy—they are beauti- ful. A full range of the celebrated Crompton Cor- sets on hand in all the newest styles. It will be well worth your while to see our Dress Goods be- fore buying. We have exceptionally good values. A lot of Boys' Clothing just to hand. Trade in the Millinery department was never better. Our staff have to work all the time and over time. COME AND SEE US J. A. Anderson .�.a.� EtLYTL-I .s,u'17!fntRe ammo - sgj�prpr We Have the Hat For You it has the form and finish and the staying qualities that characterize the leading hats of the day. Jt will give you an easy bearing. It will fit perfectly. It will gine you a stylish air, even though you're not self-conscious in the least. The price nay reach $2.5o. Then again perhaps $z,25 or $2 may be enough. It's just as you say. If you feel like paying $1.5o, or even less, we have a good selection to choose from. S. Herrington DI TII WANTED. -Car load Potatoes, Oris' per bushel for good stook. G. 31. )KING, Wingham. 9811 B1.YTR MARKETS. Blyth, April 48 -Wheat, 68n M 70e, Barley, 40o to 42o. rest, 680 to 61o. Oats, Seo to 80e. Pigs, lie to too. 410100, 160 W No. entdtoea, 6'o w ono. Redac, 81 to 6e, Hap e6 to e7. hard, Igo to 14•. ear., 67 to ed. Flour, 4190 to MINA. Wood, 42.50 to 58 Wool, ilo to 15o. Tioksye, lie to Ile. noose, 8o to 4*. Leone, le to 100, Chiekene, 4o toile. Piano For Sale. A Weber Square Plato for aide abeam; aunt tsavfup tuwu. Apply to C. W. 50141, 0.e lt. meat, Blyth. 8841 SPRING GOODS . On hand for the trade, Bananas, Oranges and Lemons Fresh and cheap as the cheapest. A limited quantity of Fine 'Timothy Seed, house grown, 52.50 per bushel. Garden and Flower Seeds. Confectionery and Canned Goods kept fresh by ordering often, and of the beet brands. ' Bakery produe• Hone always to the front. First -claw Teas and Groceries. ' OPPOSITE QUEEN'S MOTEL. R. R, DOUGLAS .. , BLYIH Good Farms an,d Saw Mill k or Salt', No 1. -WI In, 75. "nn. t, Bait Wawanmb, son, taining 100 acres, 40 „area nlsared' and le a good state of ouLhatiou, g{I ecru partfully Moored and 20 acres of t tuber lead. The 50tH1 is a good Maw. There is cu the pre a rood bat dwell. tug bouee 00004, one 8' d a ball storeys, with uholton attache,, wrod•'bod 20x80, and stone sellar under fun else M mouse; 000,14 cistern; goat well vied wind mlµ 000vebtekt ire bona and out-bolldwg,; truing bare 10045, with stone . tablet undor:odtu; two frame dive bead 18186, one and it ball storeys; •'attain saw OI 80.60, two storeys ,th boiler, engine and (44 GOON. • mschlnke y for tntuufaoturiug umber, kith sal ehtugles, all in goo t order. No, 2-1.1 lot e4. ooh. 6, ban Wewonorph, eon - Waning 100 acres, e0 urns cleared and'In a good state of cultivation,* Boren of timber land. There la co the piece a good frame beep 4oxee cud 11 foot high with atone inebles ubder the full else; good flume dwelUn 21.108, oqqs and • half storeys, w thong anuses kitchen ettath.d. N0.3- LI ot 08, con. 7, Eliot Wswsuo0lf, eon. ta!ning 100 acres, a0 aorta clears,' and in'a go d e rste of cultivation, 10 safes of nmbay land. The soil le a good clay loam. Oa the plea there fa a good frame dwelllnµµ22x80, atone el - ler, wt,h kitchen attached 18128. 000 and% half storeys; lard end a ft Water; pond fume barn 40160, with stone stable* under; 1rom:0.1b1es sad abed 24160; good orchard. 1014 yi',Iwa fe well drained end hes a never falling *yens 01444 h".b 1. For fun particulars *poly to TRn10, R. Tay. tees, Westfield P.O., Out., or to C. limittnroe, Blyth P.O., Out, 4 fade House For Sale. A 0om'ortab,e brick house and four lots (000 core la a111, WW1 good frame stable end's Md. her of fruit trees. This property fa 'mated oti. the north side nt Dlueley street to the Villsials of blyah. Convenient Meade. from B.B, etas tion, post o1Bee, churches dad 1400,1. Arab 0t9. tate 0000' 1 and 141010i0* the 4144th Mak yard. For further edrticularo apply to aha undersigned. N. If, YOUNG. Ert Building Lot For Sale. One of the beet baihllug lots to Blyth is offer. .0 roe save at bergsln, itis in residential seottn0, helug on Drudiy street, be. Wane Que. .04 a' Lon ferrets. Full pultautnara at TRS BTa00ann office, Myth. 314.1 A. 0. U. W. Rlvlb ledge, N0.141, Ancient Order of United W. 0111,,u, cleat, to the Workmen hall, Milre block on the kn,l and lib Thursday lu every Inrm•h, at *ashy r,”. Viotti brethren are a tensity luv1i 0 4. N crime, Wee T. I, Boon- ITse, 8ac'oe pt& , 44 -