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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1903-05-21, Page 8Gement for Sale. The undersigned keeps to aleck all kinds ei Content, iaeladintr Queenaton and Portland. Cement Building and flooring a epeolalty, JOHN STEWART BLYTH, ONT, EAST WAWANOSH. I1'I:Ms•--Mr.Charles Melurnov, for- merly of hast \\'nn'nnm•h, writes from Yellow Gress, Assiuihnin, as follows: hamster, saw and Slane-huun ser are busy in this town. Large numbers of Yankees tine flocking here frotn the JTnitsd `v`'atra to work on the Arcola twine' of the C.1' It , Musts en Regina and Arcola. The contracts for the rail- way between those points hate at been let." Niro. Wm Ponion is seriously ill at }»earls.,.. Mrs. Jaynes Henry is Oiling her dun¢liter, 111rs. Ron sky, paart'eare pleased to leeoi that M Milton Bruen is recoveries niter it anions Meese. ... Miss Bella Quinn, of Toronto, is yi•itiug at the /dome of her parents, Air. and Mrs. peol'ge Quinn. ST. HELENS}. j;AeoNlj's.--As the pastor of Calvin church, Rey. S. M. W'ltaley, B.A., le not yet strong enough for his duties, Mr. ., Beckett, who tltis year obtained the B.A. ylet;reg at Queen's university, lltiingstna, velli take the wont here for kome time. ldr. Beckett being an earn, sat student and possessed of good de. livery, we truer M. will hate a bright and prosperous ministry....Air. Milton Sherriff has gone to Loudon where he 'has eeculed a good position. We wish him every sweetie.... A public meeting Meier the auspices of the W.1'.M.t3. of lt`,ntivltt cltuielt, was held on Monday evening and w". addressed by Itev. Robert A. Mitct..J, who had a very 1hri1lli experience during the Boater I arms iu Ohina. Pictures of Miss Harr -sand Mo. Bored, missionaries Whit gave their lives for the Master', work iu foreign brads, were unveiled.:., Our ttublic school was recently visited by lnepector Tutu, who exnresend himself as highly pleased with the wok done by Principal Teht int :...The small bot a r,.tl end a hank of fish are conspicuous these days.... Mr. David ']'odd, )'r., has the foundation for his new kitchen ready, and will have the kitchen put up goonMrs. It. K. Miller has improved her residence by having it soupleof new verandebs erected to replace the old ones.,The directors of the public li- brary are desirous that more of our citizens ttattoiiµe the library, as it is a y usable institution and worthy of sup- port. '1lte selection of books, mega - tines, etc., to bp found in the library is goadA timelier front town have heeu 44hine for apeekled leeuties t!:e last law days; the catch has not, been very large, we judge..., Mr, 1.]. Duller, our 0uteryrisiug tailor, has added a ceder Sledge to his already neat little lawn. Weer Shove Electric Beltway. Sri the London Advertiser of Monday fast appawed, the following: ", M1r. Dan Alcfiillicuddy, whose name has been weitioued in these colnnlns hefare as connected with the projected radial railway running out of Goderich, was et the Grigg house an Saturday for a short time. He was on his way home (PM Toronto, where he has been ad- vocating the changing of the charter of what was known as the Huron, Bruce and Grey railway. The desire of the company was, as has beep pointed out, to enlarge their charter, which allowed them to pass through the counties of Huron and they, so as to enter the city Norm 1903 WHITE STIR LINE FIFTH ANNUAL ONE DOLLAR EXCURSION From Goderich To DETROIT AND RETURN Wednesday, June 17th Only $1.00 Round Trip Leave Goderich for Detroit 8.30 a. In., Wednesday, June 17th, (canada time.) Arrive Port Huron at noon, Detroit at 4.00 p. m. Returning leave Detroit Thursday, June 18th, at I.Oo p. tit. Central Standard Time, Port Huron 5.30 p. m. , arrive Goderich 9.3o p. Friday, June zgth, at 8.00 a. m. (castada time,) leave Goderich on the return to Detroit. Fare with baggage $t.00. A Special Excursion Train will leave Stratford at 6.4o a. tn.,Wednesday, June 17th, stopping at Mitchell, Dublin, Seaforth, Clinton, and Homelst'ille, connecting with the morning train from Wingharn, Blyth, etc., at Clinton 7.40 and arrive in Goderich 8,15 a. tn. Thursday night Special Train leaves Goderich on arrival of steamer from Detroit, for Clinton and way stations to Stratford. GODERICH SAND MOONLIGHT, TUESDAY EVENING White Star Line Steamers C. F. AIELMAN, Tan►nc Mes, E. H. Ave" Estimator. AST. mimb I• I'" I1 A Ntf; 1�r of London and to have a branch to Sarnia. ' While the latter part of the petition leas been granted and the railwa ' will have a terminal at Sarnia,tts charter wan not ti melded so as to allow them to enter rho city of London. A sa.tisl'ac• tory arrangement, however, was ]rade, and one whi"h will be as beneficial to this oity as if the charter had been so amended. "The road which objected to the cher- ter being amended as petittoued for was NEURALGI "WiSGlifGM't ACNSTRENGTiYEAILHHCARf,WtmiC tN�t di,i , YRICN�6GODB5;11.4,N TNC CONSTITUTION w M0,0614 Sest- „_ PRICE. ---•V"--- `"'urBRITAIN/ AI fgIc all lku9gi5ts b Chem Price in Canada t SI 00 ; Six bottles for $5 00 Debility of system causes neural- gia, and whatever tends to produce enfeeblemeuts induces it. This affec- tion is undeniably due to lack of vitality, and its very existence id evidence of deficient strength. Remedial measures shonld therer fore be directed to improve the whole system, for when strength returns to the system, the neuralgic condition of the nerves will disappear. This now is supplied by ST. JAMES \VArxttS; they seldom fail to relieve; their effect is a general building up of the system. ST. ,jA1iEs WAFERS 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 accolu; plishes much. "St. James Waters sever varies. They ore a remedy "without a pear, without a rival.” Ia all cases olneuralgia the yhave pro- vad a noble and teas allz." Dr. Patrick Boyle, Dublin, Ireland. St. Jasret H alert art not 4 secret rorgedy: t,,(henvsrerevtd.,arurne. conntading- them to their potted: we moil rhe j mala vpoa rrgirrt. Where do len art not selling the WAWA they sue wailed upon re- ceipt of time et the Canadian branch ; 51. Jima Wden Co., 1726 5t. Cethed*e IL, Ientnd. WANTED Beforte the Ist of July, to fill an order already placed with is for 6000 Boxes and Tubs of Good Dairy Butter Also we must have 'tOO) dozen Eggs weekly to fill our orders, for which we will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE We would ask the makers of butter not to salt the butter heavy as the heavy salted butter always has to sell at a reduced price. Make the butter so as to bring the top price and you will be the saltier in the end. Y�l (CEO. POWELL PRETORIA BLOCK , . BLYTH ii t► i► '..!► .1►X 4► 4P a ri► s a sl► Y Iaeoarate Your Hames We have anticipated rour wants by laying in a largo stock of goods which will add to the beauty and eoudort of your houses. Window Shades -50 different patterns at the lowest prides. Chenille and Tapeety Curtains, Carpets, Art Squares, Mata, Table Covers, Lounge Covers, Shari Holders, Piano Polish, Varnish, 'Etc. We have a largo stook of General }louse 1'nrnituro-the newest. design*, modify and tiuislt the hest, at prices which defy competition. J. H. CHELLEW the proposrd Loudon, Parkhill end Grand Bend railway, which already has a charger. When objection w'es raised in the committee it wee decided to see it some arrangement could not be reached between the two companies. This weft done, and the result is that though the Ontario West Shore, as the Goderich road will now he called, will not come into London, it will enter the county of Middlesex, and will have a mileage of 400 miles. It will ran from Goderich north to Owen Sound and south to Sarnia, with a belt line around the county of Hafer, It will pass through, on its way to Sarnia, the townships of West Williams and Me. Gillivray, aid in doing so will erose the Loudon, Parkhill and Grand Bend road, "'Phe companies will come to some arrangement, so that each will early trefio of the other, and time will do away with the necessity of certain double tracking. The Ontario West Shore will be a feeder for the London, Parkhill Bud (trend Bend railway, and vice versa, Each road will be better able to complete its work in a short time, and there will he no useless con - libation of interests. As the Grand Bend road will have an entrance into this city the building of the two roads will mean that there will be radial railway connection between Loudon and Sarnia, Goderich and Owen Souud, and numer- ous intermediate points. Mr. McGilli- cuddy told the Advertiser that now that such satisfactory arrangement* had been made, there would be no diffi- culty fn rimming the Ontario West Shore railway, and that this summer should see the money raised for the building, and that very soon it would be started." Presbytery ut Huron. The Preebytery of Huron met in Wit - lis church, Clinton, on Puesda}' of last week, ]Lev. 1'. H. Larkin presiding as tnoderator. A resolution was inlaili- mously passed congratulating Rev. A. McLean, of Blyth, on his having the degree of D.D. conferred upon him by Qneeu's university, Kingston. Mr. John Belfoer, of Kipper, end Mr. Fraser, of Bayfield, were elected cour missioners to the tteenerel assembly, A. motion was paeaed expressing sympathy with Mrs, McManus, on the death of her husband, Mr, John McManus, an elder of theresbytery. Mr. James Foot, of arucef eld, was reported as a student, nd Rev. E. Sewers was sppohited to assign him subjects for sermons. The Bsport eu Sabbath schools was read by- sv. J. Hamilton. It showed a de - ernes is scholars of over WO, but' an increase in average attendance, and iu .0' Alkilliettd11141110110114 BLYTH FOR 0000 HEALTH To preserve or reetore tt, there Is no better prescription for men, woolen and children than Ripans Tubules. They are easy to take, '191e'; are made of a combination of medi. tines approved and used by every physician. Ripens 'Ira, boles are widely used by all sorts of people—but to the plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend to need. Ripens Tabules h ve become their standard family remedy. They are a dependable, honest remedy, with a long and sum eessfnl recor' to cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism, soul' stomach, bowel and liver complaints. They strengthen weak sto♦nnobs, build up rIlu down systems, restore pure Wood, good appetite and sound, natural sleep. 1iverybody derives constant benefit from a regular use of Hipltns Tabules. Your druggist sells thorn. The five -cent packet is enough fur an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 60 cents, con- tains a supply for a year. 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They ars `ha oily reliable and honest Specialists in the country." RBADBR—we guarantee to cure rot or 50 pay. Ton urn no tisk, We have a reputation and business at *take. Beware of fraud* and Imppoosstors, We witr pay snow for any case wetake that oar NSW MITHOD TRCATMENT will not cure. We and cure Nervous Debility. Vericocete, Stricture, Weak Parts, Kuser Ind Bladder Dlseeses. Coaeultatlon free. Books free. Cali or write for Qaanow slat for Home Treatment. DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN �°r ulna �t, Mkti.tby �. iX & K (rxK KdrK K K K:..i% Ki;K the committing of verses and catechism. Recommendations of the report were adopted, calling the attention of per- mits and teachers to greater earnestness in this department of Souday school work, and also the attention of pastors and others to the great advantages of the teachers' training course. A cotn- munic.e.tion front Rev. Pater Musgrave was read, intimating his desire to re- tire from the ministry about tike end of the present year. and asking the presbytery to take the usual step; to that end. The presbytery acquiesced in this desire, attd expressed symp,htby with Mr. Musgrave in his present ill- ness, lir, W. W. Aitchison, a recent graduate of Rnox college, teas, after examination in theology, philosophy, church history, apologetics, etc., li- censed to preach the gospel. The pres- bytery then adjourned. —The Walkertou Hosiery Co, has been incorporated with a cepttal of 540,000. —`l'eearster merchants close their places of businoes every evening at seven o'clock, except \\ ednoeduy aed Saturdpy evenings. —A band lute been organized in Kin- cardine. Mr. .l.'1'. Shank, of Hastings, Is the leader. --Ripley citizens are purchasing their next winter's supply of coal and are paying t7 a ton. 50 TEAM EXPERIENCE PATENTS TRADE MARKS Drams' 1 COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending n ravioli and description mar quickly uncertain our opinion free whether an invention is prnhabl7 patw,lal,le. eommnnleu. tlon, *trilby confidential. ttandhnok on Patents pent fro,. Ulde,t agency for secm'lug patents. !'Menu taken through Munn A Co. receive, retrial notke, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely 1llaetruted weekly. Largest Mr. tO atton of any scientific 1ournel. Terme, W a Lem'. tour moatba, tL gold b7 art new■dasleta I ! U0,3 � g 7;NOW'19 kkq.