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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1907-08-29, Page 2JAS. McMURCHIE BANKER. A GENERAL I3ANKLNO BUSINESS TRANSACTED. BLYTH, ONT. NOTES DISCOUNTED, Sale Notes aspecialty. Advancessnade to farmers ou their own notes. No additional seourlty required. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates We offer every accommodation eon. sistent with safe and conservative banking prmoiplee. UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS To loan on Real ltatato at lowest rates of interest. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Persons wishing to sell will do well to plaoo their property on our list for Bale, Rents ooltouted. CONVEYANCING Ot all kinds promptly attended to. INSURANCE, We represent the leading Fire and LiteAssuranuc companies, and respect. fully sultoit your account. OFFICE HOURS : 10 A,si. to 8 RM, usi1toss cards. A. B. AIACDONALD, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Sue. osssar to G. F. Blair. Office over Stan- dard Bank, Brussels. Soholtor for Metro. potttan Bank. F1t0U0F002, HAYS & BLAIR, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Eto. Odlees—Those formerly occupied by Messrs. Cameron and Holt, Godorlub. W. Proudfoot, K.0, ; R, C. Hays, G. F. Blair. G. E. LONG, L.D.S., D.D.S. Dental Surgeon, Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, An honor graduate of Toronto University. Office over James Cutt's store, Pretoria block, Blyth, At Auburn every Monday 9 a.m. to1p.m, W. J. MILNE, M.D,C,AI. Physician and Surgeon. M.D.C.M.,Unt. versify of Trinity College; MAI, queen's University; Fellow of Trinity Medical College, and member of the College of Physlulans And Surgeons of Ontario. Cor• oner for the County of Huron. Office, one door north of Commercial hotel, Queen street, Blyth. AEI. SS CQTT BRUSSELS, ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County Tern's reasonable. Sales arranged for at the olliee of Tom STANDARD, Blyth. Blyth Livery AND Sale Rabies O 0000000 Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S. PROPRIETOR. • 00 00 00 0 First -elms Horses and Rigs for hire at reasonable rates. Best of aceommodatton to Commercial Travellers and others requiring rigs. Veterinary office at livery stable. KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTR. FALL TERll LIENS SEPT. 3rd kotral ,i,l t, tratford, This eohool by being the beet has be. come the largest business training school in the west. We have three departments •—Commorcial, Shorthand and Telegraphy, If Interested in obtaining apraotlont edu- cation write for our new oatalogue. Graduates assisted to positions. ELLWOTT & McLACNLAN, Principals. - �4�t.+rrCt�7.G�I 01I).c �Rt}lth ytanbarb J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907 STANDARD -AUGUST 29T11, 1907. Coburn, of Toronto, a blind i�i4,:.I preached, and deliverer] two od sermons. He also preached ,* ;he Jackson appointment in the , er- noon. 4People .- We Know 1 r St Miss Lizzie Brown is visiting with frieeds at Detroit. Mr. Harvey Gidley, is sightseeing in Den'uit this week. Mrs, De. Long is visiting with relatives hi Ilarriston this week, Mrs, A. M. Kay, of Stratford, was visiting Mrs, J. L. Kerr on Monday. Atiss Edith Lowe, of Oshawa, Is the guest of Mies Addie Taman this week. Miss Amy. Elder is visiting at Novel and Toronto fur a couple of weeks. Mr. Roy Sims, of the Bank of Hamilton staff, is relieving at Tees - water. Mr, and Mrs. Bart, of Owen Sound, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter. Miss M. McLaughlin, of Plattsville, is at present visiting her uncle, Mr: W. Sims. Mrs. J, II. Chellew and son, Stan- ley, are visiting in Toronto and St. Catharines. Miss Lena Livingston is a guest at the borne of her uncle, Mr. A. Ben. nett, at Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Babb and daughter, of Teeswatcr, were in town an Sunday, Mrs, Jos. Coombs left this week for a visit to Sault Ste. Marie. She left Owen Sound by boat. Misses Inez Ilirons and Laura Constable, of Brussels, were at the fornmer's home on Saturday. Miss A. M. Anderson, Is at Tor- onto attending the wholesale millin- ery rooms before the openings, Mr. Frank Metcalf and Alex. Elder are away attending the Grand Lodge I. O. F. at Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Marquis and daugh- ter, of Belmont, Man., were callers on Mr, and Mrs. Jackson last Thurs. day. Mies Rena Bennett, of Mitchell, is spelling a few holidays at here home here before taking in the millinery openings. Councillor Cutt, of Jarnestown, drove his mama' over to Blyth to make a visit with her son, Mr, Jas, Cutt on Tuesday. Mrs. John Rirons and baby, Inez, returned on Monday alter spending the past seven months with her mother in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley spent Sunday in town renewing old friendships. The left on Monday morning for their new home in Clinton. Mr. D. C, McTavish B. A., who Was visiting at the home of Mrs, J. 13. Taylor left for Sitka, Alaska, where he has been offered a good position. Last week Mr, and Mrs. George Dawson, who have been residents of town for a number of years left for Fergus where they will fun a knit- ting business in that town. Mrs. W. Trussler and child, of Catnlachie, Ontario, and Mrs. J. Pascoe and children, of Brandon, Man., were visitors with Mrs, (Rev.) Anderson. The Indies are sisters. Mr, George Spotton, Principal and Owner of the Clinton, Wingham, Orangeville and Walkerton Busi- ness Colleges was in town on Tues. tiny and gave Tne STANDARD a call, cum -toll NOTES. Tonight (Thursday) Mr. J Co- burn, of Toronto, will deliver his lecture "From Childhood to Manhood without sight" in the Methodist church, A silver collection will be taken, *** Sunday, Sept. 8th, will be Flower Sunday at the Methodist church. Rev. Dr. Medd, of Forest, will be the preacher. Speelal collection for the Sunday School. A choir composed of young ladies will lead the sing. ing In the murning and afternoon. .4 solemn High Mass, with deacon and suhdoecon, In honor of the Gol- den obden Jnbil' e or both anniversary of Rev. G. No'thgrave's ordination, was celebrated in St. James' church, Seaforth, Wednesday of this week at 9,30 a. m. Bishop McEvoy and a number of priests honored the occasion with their presence. *`"+. Rev. David Millar, a Incl the Presbyterian church, r been ill for the past G y last Wednesday evenln borne in Toronto, at th year. IIe was etaa,fol church,l3russeis, who several yeti's. In t sub -editor t and edit College Journal, ld was also d frequent eo ti'ibuoir to the Chicago Interior•, and 'many Canadian reit. gions publica`.eons. Ris lust charge; was at Ste-dy Mountain, in Manitoba where h was stricken with paralysis six years ago, when he was obliged to resign his pastorate and return to Toronto, er of o, has rN died tit bis go of 02 d ` at Knox .he remained 85-6 Ile was of the Queen's A Call Given At Auburn. At a joint meeting of the Presby. terian congregations of Auburn and Smith's Hill held in Auburn on Monday, a unanimiuus call was given to Rev. W. G. Richardson, 13. A., of Wyoming, as their minister in EXCURSION TO GODERICII Guelph & Goderich Ry. T1lursdall, Sept. 121t ,'07 Guelph Adults 20e, children 40o Welton " O1c " 350 Blyth " 55e 80e Auburn ', 450 " 200 Arrangements are being made for short steamer trips on Lake Huron. A public meeting at the park, addresses to be given by railway oflctals and other prominent men. The board of trade will hold a banquet in the evening. United Band Coneertby Guelph Musical Society and 33rd Regt, Band, Goderich, Admission, 15e. Three special trains of 40 first -cissa oars will return immediately after the band concert. For time table see next Issue and post - J, I, McINTOSH, J. M. GALT, President. See, Musical Society. FOR SALE IN BLYTH.-81 acres of land, with comfortable frame house ; barn with stone stabling underneath ; eetnent pig pen with frame hen house above ; good well ; small orchard of apple, pear and plum trees and a lot of small lrufte. Situated north of the old school house. For other information apply to N, Coming, Blyth. POLLI:f) ANGUS BULL FOlt SER- VI0E,—Tie undersigned has for ser. vioe on lot 30, con. 14, Hallett, a Regis. tered Polled -Angus Bull.—JoiN War, DEN, VISITORS To our city are especially invited,to inspect our Ladies' Gold American Watches, Dia- monds, Etc., Souvenir Spoons and Mementos of our beauti- ful city. Dazzling Diamons, in pure white and blue white gems of all sizes, in solitaire, cluster and combination with other precious stones, in all varieties of mountings. Special reductions on Dia- monds during August. FRANK METCALF Jewelry and Stationery. Brussels Monument Works We buy by the carload direct from the queries Gey our prier,-. We employ no agents. WiLSON & HUNTER BRUSSELS — ONTARIO. ROBERT 11. OARNISS BLUEVALE — — ONTA1tI0 Last Sabbath,, both morning and Auctioneer for Huron Co, evening, the pulpit of the Methodist.. Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for church was occupied by Mr. 3, j at Talc SIAanA>Zrapitice, Bird% succession to Rev, J. L. Small, B. A. The call will he presented at the meeting of Huron Presbytery to be held at Clinton next Tuesday and will be supported by Messrs, Toung and Halliday, of Auburn, and Messrs, Young and Robertson, of Smith's Rill. The Moderator, Mr. Small, was appointed to prosecute the call before the Sarnia Presbytery of which Mr. Riehardson is st present tt member, 411, • • ,� ry n••• u v; i }I;1itt)ianZCliti?iti Ial i Si 4 1111 BASE BALL timasEggormognizi The Wiuglitun junior's played their second game in town last Wednesday evening and had many changes on the line-up. Fleming and ache - 8011, who pitched for the Wingham club, had six strike opts to their credit, while Taman had the seine number. 'l'he game was not fast, both teams playing loose, The Wingham boys quit in the eight in- nings owing to some hot -heads try ing to run the game instead of the umpire. The last tunings should never have been started as it would have been impossible to allow the visitors to have a full innings on account of darkness. Below wo give the names and score :— Blyth— a o Craig, e ,......., 4 2 Somers, 2b.,,, 1 9 Bell, 10 4 1 Buchanan, ss 2 2 ramnn, Ie 0 5 Sims, 11 .... 2 2 Wambold, it 1 4 McMillan, 80 ,,,, 2 0 Coombs,.ct1 4 17 20x xTWo out when game stopped, li'inghnm— It o Ron thler, If 2 1 Fleming, p and 2b 1 2 Knox., ss 1 8 Aitcheson, 20 and p 2 2 Houston, c ..... ... 1 8 Armour, lb 011 Trout, 8b ........... 0 n Lott, rf , , , 1 2 Campbell, cf 1 2 9 21 Winghnm.. 4 0 0 8 0 1 1 x— 9 Blyth 1 0 4 1 .t 7 1 2-17 What Can Be Done. Tennyson could take a worthless sheet of paper, write a poem on it and make it worth 3365,900.— That's genius. Vanderbilt can write a few words 011 a sheet of paper and make it worth .erb,000,000,—That's capital. A mechanic can take material worth $5 and melte it into watch springs worth 5.1000.—That's skill, A merchant can take an article worth 75 cents and sell it for 51.— That's business. A lady can purchase a 75c hat, but she prefers one that costs 527,— That's foolishness. A ditch digger works ten hours a day -and handles several tons of earth for 51—That's labor. Anyone who has the price can go and see Blyth and Lucknow play baseball today at 5 p. i1. on the Agricultural Park. Wingham Business College. (From The Wingham Advance.) This educational Institution has earned for itself a most excellent re- cord. This is no doubt owing to the high class of teaching of talent en. gaged, and to obtain this Ah'. Spot ton spared neither effort nor expense. The organization of the Orangeville College wider Atm', Spotton's super. vision, necessitated soma changes here, and Miss L, Virginia Grant, of PIeitslield, N. 3., has been engaged to take charge of the Shorthand De. pertinent of the Wingham Business College. Miss Grant is a graduate of the Gregg Shorthand School, Chicago, of which John R. Gregg, the author, is Pilneipal, She has led six years teaching experience in leadhtg commercial schools of United States, and is highly recom- mended by Mr. Gregg. We under. stand that Miss Grunt is the second teacher In Canada who was trained by the author above referred to, With such a teacher, the pupils of Wingham Business College will make rttpld progress, and the excel- lent reputation of the College will he ably sustained. The Altar. A •MSTRtNG—Coohntts,—At the resi- dence of the bri la's parents, Molesworth, on August 14th, by Rev. John Burnett, II. A„ Mr. W. C. Armstrong, of Moncrie•ff, to A1iss "Gndetha M., eidee' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Coouibes, of Moleaworlh, 00; 0000 r00C 0000, >o ir-ry �,� b;o • 0 0 0��0 • bib b�ce b o b b'b�i b>`r�"!�4"/.� BARCAI''y" S to co 0 oss i ! oo oo l 9 0 0 I oC b in WHITE WAISTS and GINGUAMS We want to clear out out the balance of our Summer Waists ; that is why we are selling 51 and 51.211 Wniete for 20c, 51.10 and 51.71 Waists for $1,01. 52 Waist, for 41,17, A lot of Good Wash Ginghams left ; we are selling the 109 Ginghams ter Ile, the 14o Gingham.. ler 9a the 120 Ginghams for 7c, to See t]a.e 'bargains 0 b ESON 0 'N' SON 0 1E31_41(1r 1-1 in t]a,e vv'lnclo-w- Cit Jr e A iO 00. 0 0. % b , b b b . n ra . 0 `'t° ;42e 'C1r0i0V L a Tll This Clearing Sale will be contin- ued on from Saturday till further notice. Everything must go. Ontario fall wheat supplies What Manitoba spring wheat lacks; What Ontario fall wheat lacks, Manitoba spring wheat supplies. OFFICIAL P¢NEGTBIIRg LABEL The right blend of the two makes the only perfect flour for all bread and pastry. Just try it and prove it. 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