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The Blyth Standard, 1907-11-14, Page 4PAar. FOUR —THE 13INT Ii STA NDAR.[—Niov>mun 11'rH, 19C'. JAS. McMURCHIE BANKER. A GENERAL BANI{ING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, BLYTII, ONT. NOTES `DISCOUNTED, Sole Notes aspecialty. Advances made to farmers on their own notes. No additional security required. INTE1 EST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates We offer every accommodation con. elstent with safe and conservative banking principles. UNLIMITED PRIVATE' FUNDS To loan on Real Estate et lowest rates of Interest. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Persons wishing to sell will do well to plane their property on our list for sale. Rents'eolleeted. CONVEYANCiNG Of all kinds promptly attended to. INSURANCE. We represent the leading Fire and Life Assurance companies, and respect- fully solicit your account. OFFICE ROURS: 10 A,M, to 3 P.M. Business Cards. A. 13. 11ACDONALD. Barrister Solicitor, Notary, Eta. Sue. Imam to 4 P. Blair. Office over Stan. dard Bank, Brussels, Solicitor for Metro po[itau Bank. "FRUUD;!OOT, HAYS & BLAIR. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Eto. Offices—Those formerly occupied by Messrs. Cameron and Holt, Goderioh. 'W. Proudfoot, K.C. ; R. 0. Hays, G. F. Blair, G, E, LONG, L.p.S„ D.D.S. 1. ,Dental Sdraeon, Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. An honor graduate of 'T'oronto, University. Office over dames Cutt'e store, Pretoria block, Blyth. At Auburn every Monday 0 a.m. to 5p,rn. ft'. .1, MILNE, M.D.C,11, Physician and Surgeon. M,D.C.M., Uni. Tersltyof Trinity College; M.U., queen's kUniverefty• bellow of Trinity Medical :;College, and member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Cor• oner for the County of Huron. Office, one door north of Commercial hotel, Queen 4 3=street, Blyth. Fe 115i: SCOTT BRUSSELS, ONT. Auctioneerfor Huron County 'Derma reasonable. Safes arranged for et the value of TUE STANDARD, Myth. Blyth Livery AND Sale Rabies 0 00 00 00 0 Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S. PROPRIETOR. ti 0000000 First•class horses and Rigs for hire at reasonable rates, Beet of accommodation to Commercial Travellers and others requiring riga. eterinary office at livery stable. .KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTH, LARGEST AND BEST 'Ql. ell afford, `W nti/ ing the beat this school has M. be largest business training school stern 'Ontario, Our enrol'monf tafceeds that of a; Year ego. 1V,ny 0.: our coursea are ttorough and t;;with specialists in charge of nnr otai, Shorthorn and Telegroolt> ants. All cur graduates olttin osltlons. You may enter now. or our free oataioane. OTT d MCLACNLAN, Principals, TIN Villth g#tt?<'ttrtxrb. J, L. KERR, PUBLISHER, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, ii y People We Know Mr. Roy Etnigh, of Brussels, is holidaying in town. 11 r. R. Leatlterdale, of Brussels, was a. culler in town 00 1?riday, C. P, R. Station Agent Spofford is ewes' on his holidays, shooting down In Essex county. Mrs. W. J. F,ylo and Tommy spent Sunday and Monday visiting friends in Kippen and Bruceiield, Mr. James Cott, jr., is laid up with inflammatory rheumatism. We hope he will soon be 0. k, 1A', Rus. Brown and Miss Lizzie Brown, of Brussels, spent Sunday in town the guests of their sister, Mrs. J. Leslie Kerr. Mr, Ed, Wilford, who has been in the Toronto Hospital for the past two months with typhoid lever was able to return home on Saturday. Mesdames Poplestone and Small attended the W. 1'. M. S. at Kippen on 'Tuesday while Rev. Mr. Small attended the Presbytery in the same village. Mr. Frank Metcalf is at 'Toronto this week assisting with the Huron Co. fruit exhibit at the Ontario Hor• tienitural Exhibition, Mr. Metcalf will be right in his glory among the fruit, Mr. G. M. Chambers left last Thursday for Winnipeg where he will close up the estate of his broth- er who died ahout three weeks ago. He expects to be away 0 couple of weeks. Last Friday evening a large num- ber of ladies and gentlemen of town called on Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Golden and spent a pleasant evening before they departed from town, Mr. Gol- den disposed of his hoot and shoe business to a firm in Welland to no- cept a position as bookkeeper fur a large lumber company with head- quarters at Kenora, Mrs. Golden ,and children will visit for the Res- ent with her mother In Melbourne their many friends in .Blyth will wish them success in their new un- dertaking, CHURCH NO'T'ES, The following are the officer's of the A. Y. P. A. of'1'linity church for the current year 1— President, S. Bucilalan Vice -Pres,, Miss W. Thompson Treasurer, Mrs. (Rev.) Hartley Secretary, Miss Metcalf Organist, Mrs, 'Pyle, On Tuesday evening at the Meth. dist church in connection with the League a debate will be held and the subject will be "Resolved that the Irish is 0 01010 clever race than the Scotph." The negative side will be led by hiss Brigham white the ntRrmative will have Frank Me - Pherson as leader. There should be a good attendance at the meeting, Ts* Next Sabbath the Connexlonnl Funds will be token up in the'Bteth• odist church. Rev. S. Anderson, the pastor, wilt occupy the pulpit N * 0 Last Sabbath Rev. T. Davidson, 11. A„ of Varna, conducted the 801" vices in St. Andrew's church ns the pastor, Rev. .i. L. Small, B. A,, was preaching anniversary sermons at Varna. For quality and quantity ask your dealer for the new big pleas of "Bobs" 'Stag' and "Curroucy" chewing tobaccoes, The Cradle. Tavi.on.—In SVingisin, Nov. Gth, to Air. and Airs. J. A, Taylor, a SOIL The Altar. TAYLCn—D4180N. — At .Estevan, Sask., on Oct. 30th, at the resi- dence of Mr, and Mrs. II. Mc- Neil, by Rev. B. Glover, Mr. Lone Stanley Taylor to Mrs, 8, 11. Dobson, both of Hamiota, Man. The Tomb. PArreisov.-1n East Wawanosh, on Monday, Nov.,'11tl, Ella May, daughter of Donald and Mrs, Patter -on, aged 81 years. li'ANT Tnu'i.ETS "Currency," "Bobs' and ''Stag" chewing tobaccoes, in big plugs. Quality always the saltie, ADoctor's Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu- risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. "11uvo m.d a gnat deal of Ayers Blurry ?octant for coughs and hard .atria on W chest, 11 has always dew me goat goad. It 1s arWaly • mast weadarf l wortn merit alae."—H10al!l J. PrMeaLLn, Isadford, 11.J, , read. is J. 0. Ayer 0o„ rarooll, Masa. Alms meaahotann er sA13APAIULLA. gers IIARR Yf00R. You will hasten recovery by talo Ing one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime. WILL KISSING BE PROEIBITED ThtOsculatory Process Denounced by Scientists as Extremely Dangerous—iiow the Dan- ger Can be Removed. A keen discussion is being carried on by some of the best scientists as to the danger and "crime" of kissing, led by Dr. Somers, Health Officer of At- lantic City, and Dr. Nalpasse, of the Medical Faculty of Paris. They charge the kiss with spreading grippe, scarlet fever, measles, mumps, whooping cough, typhoid fever, diphtheria, cry sipelaa, meningitis, tuberculosis, and many infectious akin diseases. They suggest legislation on the subject, and the posting of notioes in railway sta- tions, street cars and other public places, but they nay it would be use- less to post them on verandahs, in cosy corners, porches, shady nooks, or moonlit lawns. They also propose compulsory legislation for methods of disinfection of the mouth and purify- ing the breath, especially with a view to the protection of the innocent babies who are particularly subject to info - tion. The greatest and most effective purifier and germ destroyer known to medical science for the mouth, throat and breath, as well as for the blood, stomach and lungs, is Psychitte that triumph of the medical world that is attracting almost universal attention because of the wonderful results at- tending its use. One of its recent tri- umphs is told as a matter of experi- ence in the following brief statement: Dr. Slocum Co. Ilam sending yon photo and testimonial here• with for your great remedy FiYCHINE, Your remedies did wonders fur me. I n'as about 28 or 80 years ofwhen I took PSYCIIINE. The doctors bad given me up as an incurable eeneump. tiva. My lungs and every organ of the body were terribly diseased and wasted. Friends and neigh - bon thought I'd never get better. But PSYCHINR laved roe. My lungs kava never bothered me ainae, and Peyeblue lea permanent euro. MRs. I.1ZZ1E OARSIDs, .12 Bathurst et., London, Ont. Psychins, pronounced Si -keen, is ad• tnitted to be the most wonderful of all disease and germ -destroying agencies. For building up the run-down system and During all forms of stomach troubles and diseases of the chest, throat and lunge or head, it is simply unapproachable. 11 is a reliable home treatment. For sale at all druggists, 60o and $1,00 or Dr. T. A. Bloom, Limited, 179 King Street West, To- ronto, STRAYED.—From the premises of M. H. Craig, Con, 4, East Wawanosh, on or about Orr, 140, three ewes and one lamb, Reward for Information, CHEAP READING The Standard The Standard and Weekly Advei'- tiser... The Standard and Weekly Wit- ness The Standard and Weekly Globe The Standard and Family Herald and Weekly Star The Standard and Weekly Mail and Empire The Standardund IiamiltouSetni- weekly 'Times The Standard and Weekly Free Press a ' The Standard and Toronto Week- ly Sun 'rhe Standard and Hamilton Twice -a -week Spectator The Standard and Toronto Daily Star ,. 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Hill, se• corded by N. 13, Gerry were declared correct, It was moved by N, 13, Gerry seconded by W. Julrnstoa that the following accounts be paid, Ih'.'lilee, selecting Jurors. $ 2 00 A. Elder, " " 8 00 1). Cowan, " " .,,, 2 00 [sear Brown, tilt account 15 00 i'nw STANDARD, account 4 00 Jno. Vincent, repairs for, engine2 16 S, Westlake, salary October 90 50 McPherson Bros., account 4 69 Jos. E. Taman, for gravel etc..,, BO 40 Geo. White, account 3 25 N. B, Gerry, account 85 $107 85 Carried, Moved by L hill seconded by N. 13. Gerry that 16 iron plates and freight thereon amounting to $53,60 be charged to Crossings account of 1907. Carried, Moved by L. Hill seconded by W. Johnston that taxes of C, H. Deese be remitted to the amount of $67.60 as per agreement. • Carried. Moved by L. Hill seconded by N, 13, Gerry that sidewalks and cross- ings lie charged proportionally $15 for use of Corporation tools used in 1907. Carried. It was moved by L. Hill seconded by J. IJ. Cheliew that we advertise in THE 131,Yrii STANDARD, one in- sertion, sidewalk debentures for sale, Carried. Moved by L. Hill seconded by N. B. Gerry that we now adjourn. Carried. Westfield. A new stairway is being erected in the Methodist church hero. Jas, ilcGil1 has the contract. The Westfield choir and quartette go to Calvin church next Sunday to sing at their anniversary services, Thos. hell is having a new floor put into part of his house, Tax Collector McClinton is on his rounds again. PASSED AWAY.—On Monday after- noon at 1,30 o'clock the spirit of Ella May, daughter of County En- gineer, lir, and Mrs. Donato Patter. son, took its flight alter It very short illness having taken seriously ill at t o'clock Sunday Morning, Hetn- orrh.tge of the lungs was the cause d her death: hiss Patterson spent the past year out west trying to Trow oft' the fatal disease, but re- turned home no better, The de- ceased was a member of the Preshy- erian church at Auburn and was al ways willing both in the church and at entertainments to do her part to a singer. The funeral took place yesterday from her home on Lot 29, Con. 3, to Ball's cetnetery, To the family and relatives the sympathy of the community is extended, Beigrave. A fowl supper under the auspices 01'111pity church will be given in the Forester's ball next week. Adam Maguire returned from Manitoba last week. East Wawanosh Council met in Belgrave on Monday. Chas, Lawrence, of Buffalo, is visiting at his brother-in-law's, R. J. Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Rigglesworth, of Halton county, were visiting the Messrs. Walsh last week. Chas. Johnston and Duncan Ale - 0,1110111 are after the fleet -footed dens' in the wilds of Muskoka. Mr, and Mrs. Turnbull, Miss Carr, Mrs. Ilogg, of Grey, and Mrs. Cox of Stratford, were guests of Mrs. Bates list week, Robert Maguire has been making extensive improvements, He has erected a new windtnill for pumping water, which is conveyed by gal. vanized iron pipes to a large tank, and front thence the house, barns and stables are supplied. Small iron boxes are placed in front of each stall, so that cattle, horses or hogs ran be watered without leaving the stable. 'When completed., it will be most convenient. Mr. Maguire likes to have things handy, and is a good stockman. ADvltmtlslltw is both an art nnd a science. '!'here is only one way by which you can sell goods and defy competition. Tell the'. people what von have for sale and the prices. The dealers in Blyth can sell as cheap as anywhere in Ontario. oseemosiiviesiiieeseisiii sEE 0 0 } 0 O� Q Men's Overcoatf, $4 to $10. Boys' Suits, $1.50 to $4. • Penman's Underwear ----the 0 best. �0 • l 0 0 0 0 Full stock of Winter Goods, J. A. ANDERSON BLYTH 0 0 0 0 to! .0) 0 0, 0 tQ 0 0' 0 0 THE BLYTH STANDARD JOB DEPARTMENT Our facilities are complete for the prompt production of general Print- ing and Binding. We do all grades of work and solicit the business of firms or individuals desiring 'something better than the ordinary" at simply a consistent price for the character of work we turn out. The following is a list of some of the lines we print : Letter Heads Note Head's Statement Bill Heads Envelopes --all sizes Wedding Invitations At biome Cards Calling Cards Business Cards Shipping Tags Programs Posters Pamphlets Tickets Memorial Cards Sale Bills Circulars Catalogues, Etc. We carry a full line of papers, enve- lopes, cards and all the necessary ma- terial to turn out the above list. Colored. Worli. a SPeoialt3r