HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-02-06, Page 4PAGE POUR. -•TI -IT. T31•.VTi'1 STANDARp—FRBRUARs' 6TH, 1908,
JAS. McMURCHIE
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0, E. LONG, L,D,S., D.D. S.
Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal
Gallego of Dental Surgeons, An honor
graduate of Toronto University, Of lee
over James Cutt'e store, Pretoria block,
Blyttit- At Auburn every Monday it a.m.
to 5 mut,
W. J. MILNE, M,D,C.M.
Physieian and Surgeon. M.D.C.M., Unl.
versityot Trinity College; MD., Queen's
University; Fellow of Trinity Medical
(ollee, and member of the College of
egSurgeons
o 'he County f Huron. Office,
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door north of Courmereim hotel, Queen
street, Blyth.
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BRUSSELS, ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the office of Tim STANDARD, Blyth.
Blyth Livery
AND
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Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
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F1rst•class Horses and Rigs for hire at
reasonable rates.
Best of accommodation to Commercial
Travellers and others requiring rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
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J, L. KERR, PUBLISHER.
THURSDAY, FEB. 0, 1908
1 People We Know
Mr. J. A. Anderson is off duty at
the store owing to having caught a
severe cold.
hiss Fanny Blackstone, of Gode-
rich, is the guest of Miss Addie
Gibson,
Miss Amy Elder has been confined
to the house with the usual cold that
is prevailing,
Mr, Alex. Elder, the Clerk of the
town was atorIll stayed at Fordwich,
110 arrived home Tuesday ul'ter-
noon.
Mr, Leon Scott is visiting in Tot'.
onto, It is rumored he will enter
the Dominion Bank at Scaforth
shortly,
Mr. Alex. McNay, of Kintatll is
seriously 111 at the home of' Mrs.
Dingwall, north of Blyth. His many
friends will wish him a speedy re-
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Fyle and Master
'I'omnty who have spent the past
live weeks at Brantford returned
home last week, Mr. Fyle is still
here owing to the blockade,
Those who attended the Liberal
Convention at Goderich on Friday
last were t—N, Corning, A. Carr,
ltobt, Sloan, D. Cowan, W. Jackson,
A, Robinson, J. Coombs and L. (1111.
Mr, and Mrs, 'Thos. Jones, of Eng.
land, and Miss Emma Murray, dim -
liter of Mrs. Fyle, expect to sail for
Canada on Friday, Their old
friends in town will be glad t0 wel-
come thein back,
Dr. G. E. Long left on Monday
afternoon to drive to Wingham but
had to return after getting past
grave on account of the roads. Ile
was trying to go to his hone at
Listowel to attend the Golden an-
niversary of his mother and father,
The Clinton , News•Record of last
G. N. McLAREN BRUSSELS
EMERGENCY SALE
$ 12000.00 Stock of Bright New
Merchandise Being Slaughtered.
The greatest money saving oppor-
tunity ever offered in the
County of Huron.
Strictly new goods, doomed, must be sold
and will be sold regardless of' cost.
Read this list of attractions. Think it
over. Compare. Prove what we say. Come.
Come expecting to get goods very cheap.
You'll get them.
The terms of this sale are cash. Borrow
the money if necessary, but don't fail to join
the crowds in this sale. The greatest money
saving event ever offered in Huron county.
Dress Good
Dress Goods in Poplins, Venetian
Cloths, Tweeds, Penalties, (.'nelunerPs,
Setges, regular value up 10 75c, Emer-
gency Sale price 39c.
27 only Ladies' Winter Cloth Coats
110w and are this season's hest Styles,
All Furs are being sold regalillees of
Dress Goods in all our best qualities
of cloths and coluriuge, regular price
up to 81,25, Emergency sale price 790,
at exactly half price, 'these are all
cost 05' values.
Men's and Boys'
. . . Clothing
Men's Beaver, Melton and Tweed eency Sale price your choice for 87.50,
Overcoats, our regular price got was Men's Tweed and \Vorsted Suits, our
88,50, Emergency Sale price 84.98. regular price up to $9,00, Emergency
Men's Pine Beaver and Melton Over- Sale price $4 98.
coats, our regular price up to 515.00, Boys' Three Piece Suits,, light and
Emergency Sale price vourchoice87,5t1, dark tweeds. 81085 up to 88 with knacker
New 'Nina Worsted and Serge Suits paste, regular prices up to 86,50, Emer-
our regular prices np to 815,00, Einer gooey Bale price $3,75,
Ladles' Readyto•wea' Skirts, new this season, best styles and colors, regu-
lar price up to 81,00 Emergency Sale price 82,25.
85.00 and 86.00 Lades' Ready-to-wear Skirt, Emergency Sale price 88,50,
Sensational Selling in the
Boot and Shoe Department
Women's Box Calf and Dongola Kid
Boots, bats and blucher style, regular
price 52.00, Retiring Sale price $1.89.
Women's Choice Dongola and Vic'
Kid Boots, bol and blucher styles, re -
miler price $2.15 and 52.00, Emergency
sale price 51,79.
Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf and Kid
Boots, regular prices 88.75 and 84,00,
Emergency Sale price 82,50,
Men's Box Calf and Kid Boots, regu-
lar price 82.50 Emergency Sale 81,79.
Boys', Girls' and Children's Boots, 25
to 40 per cent less than regular prices,
Overshoes, Cardigans and all Felt Shoes
must go, cost not considering.
G. N. McLAREN
Next door to American Hotel $1:11LTS61TLis
week says t -•=stir, John Wilford, of
of Blyth, attended the Y. U. C. A.
convection In' Clanton ou Thursday
and Friday last. He was accompan-
ied by Mrs,; Wilford and they were
while in town the guests of Mr. and
Alre, T. Mkekenzie Jr. It will be
tortyone years next March since
Mr. Wilford tirst visited Clinton.
Myth Coons t..
An adjourned meeting was held
on January 23rd, with the Reeve
Dr, Milne in the chair and Councillors
11111, Carter Baiuton and Chellow
present.
Moved by J, H. Chellew, seconded
by A, Balaton, that the following be
the paid officers of the Blyth Fire
Brigade and that their salary per
year be as stated In this resolution
S. Westlake, Chief, without pay
J. Taman, Captain, $15.00 per year
J. Weymouth, let Lieut "
R. Somers, 2nd
G. White, Lineman " " "
that these five offoers be empowered
to select 15'ilremen and submit their
name to this Council for approval ;
and that the above five officers be
subject to tt written agreement with
this Council. Carried.
Moved by J. Carter seconded by
L, Hill that,the bonds of A. Elder as
presented be accepted. Carried.
Moved by L. 11111 seconded by A,
Balaton that we now adjourn.
Carried.
The regular meeting of Blyth
Council was held in Industry Hall
on Monday evening. The Reeve,
Dr. W, J. Milne in the chair and
Councillors, Hill, Chellew, Carter
and Balaton present. Mr. T. W.
Scott being Clerk pro tem on account
of Clerk Elder being absent front
town,
Minutes of last regular and ad•
Journed meetings were reed and
confirmed on motion of Chellew and
Hill,
Moved by. J. (Carter seconded by
A Rainton ` that the following ne.
counts be passed
J. A. Anderson, rent Hall '07 $65,00
E. Livingston, lights for Jan 39,60
S. Westlake, salary for Jan 40.50
Blyth Fire Brigade 1 mo, eery 8,33
The agreement in duplicate be.
tweettlthe Co`rp'oration of the Village
of Blyth and the otieers of the Blyth
Fire 13rigsds having been properly
executed wad read and on motion of
L. Hill and J. Carter accepted.
Moved by L. 11111 seconded by J.
Carter that the Auditor's report as
presented be accepted and that the
abstract of' . Vlllege and School he
published in next week's Standard,
Carried.
The Constable was instructed to
notify all storekeepers that unless a
petition is put In before next Council
meeting repealing early closing, the
13,y7law will be put into effect on
March 3rd.
The Reeve gave a report of the
doings at the.County Council meet.
inge and placed before the Council
the Good Roads Bylaw which the
Co.' Council ore going to try and
pees in the Ontario House this see.
slop.
Moved by L. Hill seconded by A.
Batnton that the Clerk be instructed
to fill in, in By-law No, 1, 1908, a
by' -law of the Comity of Huron to
adopt a plan for the improvement of
highways throughout the County,
under the heading Village of Blyth
the Haines of certain streets in same
Village.
Moved by J. Carter seconded by
A. Bain,'ton that we du now adjourn.
Carried,
CHURCH NO't'B&,
The Sacrament of the Lord's Stip
per'' will be dispensed In St, And.
rew'a Church ;on Sunday morning.
There will be a missionary service
in the evening.
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Rev; J. P. Maclnnee B. A , of
Cedarville, will conduct services in
Auburn and Stdith's Hill on Sunday.
The acutivereary of the Christian
Endeavor movement was celebrated
by a special service in St. Andrew's
church' on Tuesday evening, Mr.
Small gave an address on the
pledge ; an offering was taken for
the wo'k of C. E. throughout the
Canadian church' and consecration
service was held:
Mies Ella Anderson, took her old
position' as organist of St, Andrew's
church, ,after ion' enforced holiday
last Sunday.
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Mr. J, h1, Hamilton and Mr. P.
'+• 000'' "i'
O'(0, (...1 .(0
New Year
New Prices
See our Overcoats and Boys' Cloth-
ing before buying. It will pay you.
J. A. ANDERSON
SUMS
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'MJ.'( lmlfVm,IKAFesses41:A me
If You Feel a Cold Coming on
break it up end stop the cough with
Bolo's Preparation of
friar's Cough Balsam
R is the "Y.nlly dada," lu hundredo of hw„w for emelt., raldr, intone...
Sore throat, croup sed breoclritle. It's wou,k,ful h •W ■ few du.e• et n,1, lellstle
remedy hretka up a cold and cure.. the cough,
flixse.t bottle for the motley, too, ayv, At dl dealers, • Mt
*AIIONM. MYC a CHEMICAL 1,0. Of CANADA, Lipase,
Sold in Blyth by J. M. Hamilton.
GROC ERIES_..•rl.. g Milne kept
Woodenwaro, Moats and Flour—Five Star,
Best Manitoba and Choice Family.
1 nun now handling Coal all, hl.ving a perfect measuring tank with gevrremsnt
seal. Give us a call. Goods delivered.
A. TAYLOR
Cash for Butter and Eggs.
• BLYTH
Gardiner, were appointed to fill the
positions vacant by Messrs. A, Mc-
Nally and J, A. Anderson resigning
from the rn,tpeging committee of St.
Andrew's church.
tva
The Sacratpent in the Methodist
church was postponed from lest Sun-
day till this, Sabbath, The Official
Board will meet on Moiday an '2.30
p, m.
rtt
The services at Auburn:,and Bel.
grave of the English ehurch 'were
cancelled owing to it being impos-
sible for the 'Rector, ,ttev. W. H,
Hartley to drive to the places.'
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The congregations in the town
churches were small on Sunday ow.
Ing to the etorni.
tit
Last Sabbath morning Rev. J. L.
Small took as his subject "The great-
est of God's love" having changed
the }termites owing to the pnatpon•
ment of the Sacrament till next gab.
bath morning. Miss Noble, of
Novel, sang *•solo. In the evening
the pastor spoke from the verse "Ye
are my friends if ye dei whatsoever
I command :you." Mr. J. Leslie
Kerr sang "One Sweetly Solemn
Thought."
WAs your fist order cif oat -of•
town printing suitable. We do
printing as you want it when you
want It, We. are printers of wed.
ding invitations, announcement
cards, huefneee cards. office station-
ery, folders, catalogues, booklets and
all classes of {bitting.
BRAIM Srouat9,--An Ohio lawyer
says there te`no such thing as a
brainstorm. Lucky man. ; he never
tried to get opt a newepeper and
had half's, coluihn of type to fall out
of the form and a belt break and the
folder go fizz `and the engine balk,
all Inside of 45 minutes.
Tenders Wanted.
Tenders will be rrc••ived by the C •(melt
of the Township of Bullet up to 2 to,
on Friday, the 21st of Febru,{ry, 1908, for
the erccuon of ceecrete abutmenle to
support two steel bridges, also torn re.
meat etch, 24 foot spat.
At Or 551108 tine and piece tenders will
be reoe.v,'d for Lite steel superstructure of
said two bridges, length between RIM -
mean Wee 82 feet and 24 feet and 14 feet
roadway. One of these bridges will be
over the Maitland at Qalgley's and the
other will he on Con. 12.13, oplro ie I.'t 4.
The lowest or any tender not uterahnr.
Ily accented,
Speclndltions ter the enneiete work coy
be seen at the Clerk's office, Londesbore.
JAMES CAMPBELL.
DONT FORCFT
Metcalf's
Retiring Sale
There are Bargains Tor
Everu1odg
All lines of Jewelry,
Wall Paper, Crock-
ery, Fancy Goods,
Toys, Sleighs, Games,
Bibles, Prayer Books,
Etc., 25 per cent off:
Watches 15 per cent off
Many odd lines 35 to 5o per
cent off.
Everything mat go. Come av,i .et.
FRANK` METCALF
Jewelry and Stationery.