The Blyth Standard, 1903-06-04, Page 8QK
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1 HIGHEST CASH PRICE
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Before the int of July, to fill an order already
placed with us for
(1000 Boxes and Tubs
of Good Dairy Butter
Also we must have 500e doses Fgus weekly to fill our orders. for
which we will pay the
We would ask the makers of butter not to salt the butter heavy
a, the heat y salters butter always has to sell at a reduced price,
Male the butter so as to bring the top price and you will be the
gainer in the end.
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Cement for Sale.
The undersigne4 keeps in stock
all kinds of Cement, including
Queen$ton and Portland.
Cement Building and k louring a
Specialty.
JOHN STEWART
ir1LTTH, ONT.
AUBURN.
WAIFS—Rev. Wm. Baugh, a former
Muburn pastor. will preach in the
ethodist church next Sabbath morn-
ing, and Rev, Mr. McMillan, an old pas-
tor, occupies the pulpit in Knox church
Sunday rooming ....Mr. R. Nicholson
and family, of Brigden, were visiting
at Mr. Thomas McKe:rzi&e Saturday
end Sunday.... Rev. T. B. Coupland is
attending conference at Win$lmm this
Week.... Mrs. Wm. Downs, of Clinton,
Is visiting friends here....Miss Alice
Clark has returned hone from New
. York, where she has been visiting her
aunt for some weeks Mr. John Clark,
sr.. has returned home fleom visiting
frlendein Brussels.... Mr, Joseph Gar-
ter and Vfise Sadie Center spent Sunday
at Brucefield....Mr. Joseph Lawlor
}wet for the Soo thie week.... Mr.
James Armstrong, of Brussels, called
in the village last week.... Air. George
Toms and family left the village this
week ....The new chopping mill will
soon be finished and will no doubt do a
great business with Mr. A. Jackson as
foreman.
MORRIS.
LOCALS.—Urs. Joseph Stubbs and
het eon, Mr. Ross Stubbs, leave on
Thursday of this week for a trip to
Western Canada points. ..Mr. John
McCall, who has been sick with tneesiee
for sometime, i+ now much improved.
....Mr. Wm. Marshall hes raised his
barn and is putting a cement founda-
tion under it. Mr. Peter ,Jackson has
the contract.... Mr. Robert Newcombe,
of Newark, New Jersey, was visiting
with Morris relatives Net week.
COUNCIL MCETINU•—The council met.
as a court of revision ou May 25th ;
members all present, and subecrihed to
the oath as required by stature. Ap-
peals were disposed of ns follows:---
GeorgeArm,.r.ng, reduced 82uu on Al
lot 0, con. 7; D. L•vine, entered owner
N part. Int 11, con, 3; George Lamont,
entered F.S. N part lot 3, on. 1 ; Wn,.
Messer, entered owner lot '23, O.S.,
Bluevaio; Albert Taylor, entered P.S.
al lot 3, con. 9; Albert White, entered
M.P. N -W} Iot 13, con. 9 • Albert and
Alfred Pierce, entered F.S. Sit lot 11,
con. 7; W. G. Bolger, entered owner
Nil. lot 30, con. 9; John Shoebottom,
mitered owner NS lot. 24, con. 1 ; John
Hunter, entered tenant Ni lot '21, con.
; Win. Elston, entered owner Nl lot
T, con, 3 On tnotion of Coma. Shaw,
seconded by Coun. Taylor, the court of
revision then adjourned to meet again
on June 29t1t et 10 o'clock tam. On
motion of Coins, Shaw end Jeckson,
Coups. Code end Taylor were Instructed
to examine the road opposite lot 7, ou
6th con line, and report at next meeting
what is necessary to be down. On mo-
tion of Coups. Jackson and Taylor, the
sum of $80 was granted to be expended
in gravelling on sideline between lots
20 and 21, con. 10. On motion of Coups.
Code and Jackson, the reeve end Coun.
Shaw were instructed to expend $60 in
gret'eiling on sideline between lots 19
and n;, con. 2, known as Bosman's
crossway. On motion of COMM Code
and Jackson, the aura of $27, was grant-
ed to be expended on centre sideline,
con. 7. On motion of Couns. Taylor
and Code, a grant of $130 each was
made to the east and west boundaries,
and $50 each to the t,orth and sondr
boundaries, providing mite adjoining
I BLYTII LIVERY
and SRLE STR3LES
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Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
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First-class Horses and Rigs for
hire at reasonable rates.
Best of accommodation to Com-
mercial Travellers and others requiring
rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
RING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTH,
wIRInt INE 81008 a Me
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Pries IsCanada t 8100;
91s battles for 83,00
Nervousness predominates in wo-
men, but men are also subject to it.
Excess of various kinds causes it, also
intellectual toil and anxiety.
ST. JASIES «'APP,RS are peculiarly
indicated in any forth of nervous de-
bility, as they tone up theentire sys-
tmm and restore the nerves to their
normal condition. They are indica-
ted in exhaustion, mental inertia and
senile weakness.
'1'hsy contain no alcohol, not being
a1:quid remedy. Their effect therefore
is not that of a mere stimulant, but
tonic and permanent.
ST. jAHHS WAVERS help stomach,
digest food and send the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
honest way to get health and strenght,
the kind that lasts, develops and
breeds the energy which accomplishes
much.
"t era parttentarly please/twit%
Rt. Janice Wafers. They have
h ren specially usefal la my gree-
t Ice wn.a employed In sorrows
troubles."
Dr. ♦, 5Cruse,
Birmingham, Eng.
.St. jaws Weisner, not a secret
remedy: torke,snrrourdarter,rr-
ea>e,need,ng then to Meir Anile st:
vre,naI! lits jor,nsra apes reruer,.
W bene dealers are not selling the
Wafers, the are matted upon re-
ceipt of ce at the Canadian
branch : t. James Refers Cs.. Hes
St. Wholes $t , Beetroot.
municipalities grant equivalent sums,
Moved by Coun, Code, seoonded by
Coun, Shaw, that as a municipality we
favor the county taking hold of the
good reads movement, and we urge the
acceptance of the amount coming to
Heron county under the ant and that
the clerk be instructed to mail a copy
of the above to the county clerk at once.
—Curried. Accounts were ordered to
he paid as follows;—Wm. Smith, cul-
vert on sideline, $2; A. Kelly, culvert,
$3; Mrs. Mulligan, wire fence on oast
hoendary,18; Due & Stewart, covering
for bridges, $124.10; Duff & Stewart,
work on north boundary, $8.45 ; W.
Clark, part salary, $40; John Watson,
assessor's Salary, $70; John James, re-
pairing culvert on west boundary, r3;
Jolla Hopper, culvert on sideline, $2.50;
Thomas Russell, repairing culvert,
$1.50; R. B. Alcock, lumber for cul-
verts. $28. On motion of Messrs. Jack-
son and Shaw, the council then ad-
jotwned to meet again on June 8th
next, et 1.80 o'clock e.m., to hold a
court of revision on rho Lamont Drain
bylaw and elso for the transaction of
other council business.—W, CLARK,
Clerk.
BEI -GRAVE.
\oris.—Mr. Robert Gallagher re-
turned home last week from New On-
tario, end, like a greet many more,
think., Old Ontario by fer the best....
Rev. E. A. Shaw, of Benmiller, will
wrench in the Methodist church here
next Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Perdue, of Clifford, visited with
'the lady's parents last Sunday.... Mr.
James \Vightmen is having hie kitchen
end veranda painted thie week ....Mut.
Patterson, en old resident here, died
Saturday afternoon at hot daughter's
home, near Wiughamn, where she has
made her home since last fall. We
understand the deceased lady underwent
an operation for cancer last Wednes-
day. The funeral on Monday wan a
very large one. Much xvnpathy was
ehown to the bereaved family, Mrs.
Patterson was tho mother of Coun.
Taylor, of Morrie, ...The contractors
have started to huild the new chancel
and vestry at Trinity church, Belgrave.
A new foundation will also be put under
the church.
Blyth Connell.
The regular monthly meeting of Blyth
oormeil was held in Industry hall on
'Tuesday et'uning. All the members
present.
Minutos of last regular and special
meetings were read and confirmed.
Coun, McNally moved, seconded by
Coun. Sloan, that the following ac-
counts be paid :—E, Livingston, elec-
teic light for May, 910.59 ; A. E. West,
tiro months' salary as fireman, $4.10;
James Barr, salary for May, $25; THE
STANDARD, printing and .advertising,
$3.:10 ; Reeve Sims and Coun. McNally,
expenses to good roads meeting at Clin-
ton, 52.60; J. 0. Mosel, supplies for fire
derarttneot, $1,70.-eCarried.
Conn. Milne moved, seconded by
Coun. Stothers, that the resigtlation of
Mr. J. f. Nivine es first engineer of
Blyth fire brigade be accepted and that
his salary to date, 927.05, be paid when
his suceeesor is appointed.--Csrried.
Coun. Milne moved, seconded by
Coun. Stothers, t.hnt we advertise in
THE STANDARD for applicants for the
position of first engineer of Blyth fire
brigade, applicatione to be received at a
special meeting of this council to be
held on Monday evening, June 8th.
salary to be $65 per ennuuu, successful
applicant to provide his own assistente
—Carried.
Coun. McNally moved, seronled by
Coun. Sloan, that this council now ad.
journ and forst itself into a court of
revision.—Carried.
Court of revision business then pro-
ceeded with.
Mr. Wni. Jackson appealed against
the assessment, of his reeidence, which
was $1850.
Coun. Sloan moved, seconded by
Chilli. Millie, that Mr..larkenn's assess-
ment be redeced to 91200. --Carried,
Mr. James Hill appealed against his
personal esseesment of 1200. and the
Great Northwestern Telegreph Co. ap-
pealed againet their aesesstnent,of 9100.
Coun. McNally moved, seconded by
Coun. Sloan, that we take no action in
the above appeals.—Carried.
Coun. Sloan moved, seconded by
Coun. Stothers, that, this court of revi-
sion do now adjourn until next Monday
evening, June 8th, at 8.30,—Carried.
Council business then resumed,
Coun. Milne moved, seconded hy-
Cone. Stothers, that this council pur-
chase an up-to-date street sprinklcr.—
Cerred.
Court. Milne moved, seconded by
Coun. Slow, that the Orangemen have
the use of the Agricultural park for
their cele'rration on July 18th.—Carried.
Council then adjourned.
The wetter L. Mule Circus.
The parade of the Walter L. Main
enormous allows, comhiued with the
grand military spectacle, savage South
Africa, is one of the features of this
gigantic exhibition that should not be
overlooked. Even though you do not
intend to visit the show, yon should at
least see this parade and give the little
ogee it chance to see it. 'there is much
to interest them and yourself, and it is
a refreshing departure from the oldtime
parades given by tented exhibitions.
Over a mile in length, this Mighty
pageant will leave the show grounds es
t0 o'clockprecisely on the day of ex-
hihitiou and pass through the principal
WWII, Eight bands of music, ealiopes,
the funny clowns' hand, chimes, drum -
corps, hag -pipers, Boers mounted hand,
and jubilee singers will furnish music.
The parade is divided Into 12 Kett toes and
headed by a body of armored knights
and trumpeters to announce its coming.
Lady end gentlemen riders, Mexicans,
Zulus. Resettle, Matabeles, soldiers of
all nations, the sturdy Boers, open dens
of animals, herds of elephants. camels,
zebras, water buffalo. allegorical floats,
historical tablesutt wagons, baud char-
iots, raring chariots, atlperlt horaee, the
South African stage coach and oxen
Jim Dumps a little girl possessed
Whom loss of appetite distressed.
"I des tan't eat 1 " the child would.
scream.
Jim fixed it dish of "Force" with
cream;
She tasted it, then, joy for him 1
She begged for more frog} "Sunny
Jun."
The heady -to Serve Cereal
Perfect Food for Children.
" Wheat Ir n perfect summer cordal, and
efforts should be' meds 10 warty , hildren
to cat It." Lorisa E. oi.A-,
in " Hovi to t'etal children."
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Furniture Bargains.
Twenty-two Bedroom Suites joat arrived, Mostly cheap Sud medlnm.prlaed geode. Those
Suites are all new deelgns, well finished and ere everyone a harentn. We have Mattresses and '
Springs to At them. Eighteen new Couches aro ready for your Inspection. Attie n Ane lot oI
Rpokere and Easy Chairs. we ere oaerlug great veld.. in Lounge Covering, Table Covers, Car-
pets and Bats. Bring In your Motors' and get them Framed.
J. H. CHELLEW
FOR GOOD HEALTH
To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription
for sten, women and children than Ripans Tahules. They
are easy to take. They are made of a combination of medi-
cines approved and used by every physician. Hipans Ta-
bules are widely used by all sorts of people—hut to the
plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend In need.
ltipatts Tabules have become their standard family remedy.
They are a dependable, honest remedy, with a long and suc-
cessful record, to cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and
stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism,
sour stomach, bowel and liver complaints'. They strengthen
weak stomachs, build up run-down systems, restore pure
blood, good appetite and sound, natural Bleep. Everybody
derives constant benefit from a regular use of Ripens Tubules.
Your druggist sells them. The five -cent packet .is enough
for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 60 cents, con-
tains a supply for a year,
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carts, blooded stork, mounted cloths,
richly -caparisoned lady and m entleman
artists, and a number of new features
that will be seen here for the first time.
Immediately upon the return of the
parade to the show grounds there will
be given a free outside .exhibition of
daylight fireworks. This is a novelty
that no one should miss,
The WaltwrL, Main enormous ahnwe,
combined with the grand military spec-
tiele, eevage South Africa, will be in
Goderich on Monday, June 8th. No
Rambling or catch -penny device of any
kind will be tolerated around the Walter
L. Alun enormous shows, combined
with the grand military spectacle, liar -
nal) South Africa. The chew- has its
own corps of experienced detectivee to
protect its patrons, and the light-finger-
ed gentry give it a wide berth. •
The Walter L. ,Hain enormous shows,
combined with the grand military spm,
tacle, savage South Africa, are es free
from obiectionable features as any
legitimate organization. Nothing im-
mm;tl, offensive, or suggestive will he
tolerated under any consideration. The
show has always had a reputation for
clean Ii floss.
--Tire blerksmiths of Owen Sound
and surrounding country have formed
an association and purpose revising the
prices of horseshocing, tire -setting, etc. ,
This stop is necessary owing to the
higher prices fur stork, etc.
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