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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-02-20, Page 4JAS.McMURCHIE BANKER. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. BLY II, ONT. NOTES DISCOUNTED, Sale Notes a specialty. Advances made to farmers on their own notes. No additional security required, INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates We offer every accommodation con- eletent with sate and conservative banking principles. UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS To loan on Real Estate at lowest rates of Interest, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Persons wishing to sell will do well to place their property on our Bat for sale, Vents collected. CONVEYANCING Of All kinds promptly attended to. INSURANCE, We represent the leading Fire and Lite Assurance companies, and respect. fully eollclt your account. OFFICE HOURS : 10 A,M. to d P.M. Dzsiness (J,ards. PACE FOUR «-THE BLYTi'i STANDARD--FEBRUARV atm tgo8. r1i giutit gttattbarb. J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER. THURSDAY, FEB. 00, 1908, People We Know A. B. MACDONALD. Barrister Solicitor, Notary, Eta, Sue - moor to G. F. Blair, Ofltae over Sten dard Bank, Btussele. Solicitor for Metro- politan Bank, F[UUDFOO'P, HAYS & BLAIR. Benlaters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc. Ottleee-Those formerly occupied by Messrs. Cameron and Holt, Goderioh, W, Proudfoot, K,O. ; R, C. Hays, G. F. Blair, G, E. LONG, L.D.S., D.D.S. Dental Surgeon. Graduate 01 theltoyal College, of Dental Surgeons, An honor graduet&•ot Toronto University. Office over James Cott's store, Pretoria block, Blyth. At Auburn every Monday 0 a.m. to non, W, ,T, MILNE, M.D.C.M. Physician and Surgeon. M.D.C.M., versity of TrinityColtege; M.D., queen'e University• Felow 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 street, Blyth, F. S. SCOT i BRUSSELS, ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for At the office of'lun STANDARD, Blyth. Blyth Livery AND The offices and tenchers of St, Andrew's Sabbath School are busy his week selecting new books for he library of the school. About $40 worth of new books will be add - d. Last Sunday Rev, 01r, Anderson )egnn a Buries of sermons on the "Influence of the Holy Spirit" which to intends to dead with in the horn- ing services. Mrs. Wm, Begley is visiting with * * relatives and friends in Detroit. The Quarterly Board of the Meth - Miss Fisher, of Goderieh, was the odist church invited Rev. Mr, Ander- guest of friends in town Met week. son for the fourth year, Airs. S, T. Plural, of Brussels, is * * visiting her sister, 01 ss, N, I3.1 Gerry. Mrs, Chas, Armstrong, of Jessop. ville, is renewing old friendships in town. Miss Brogden, of Londeshoro, le the guest of her sister, Mrs. David Floud y. Mrs. C. G. Vanstone, of Winghttni, was the guest of Mrs. R. ell, McKay during the past week, Miss Bessie Taylor left this week for 'Toronto to attend the millinery show rooms before the openings. Miss Maggie O'Ioody wets visiting with relatives and friends in Toronto and London during tate past week. Misses Nettie Brown and Bertha Sharp, of Brussels, were the guests of Mrs. J. Leslie Kerr last week, They were here attending the dance, Misses Carr, Addie Taman and Muriel Chellew ; Messrs, A. Wilford and N, B. Gerry attelded the S. S. and E, L. Convention in Seaforth Inst week. Misses Margaret raid Lyl Brown, of Brussels, and Messrs. D. Brown And 13. Irving, of IViunipeg, Mum, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, J. Leslie Kerr this week, On Monday of this week Mr, and Mrs, 'I'. Jones and bliss Emnut Murray arrived le town from Eng. land, They reached Toronto Sat, urdny but too Irate to make train connections. They will visit here for some time, Epworth League of the Methodist church intend holding a debate on March IOtit: Resolved that tiered i- hu'y is a greater factor than cnvir- 01n001, * :k Last Sabbath morning Rev J. L, Small took his text from the wards "Father, forgive them : fon' they know not what they do." In the evening he spoke to the young men. Rev. S. A. Anderson, pastor of the Methodist church is going to preach a series of seruxans on "Popular Amusements" at the evening so' - vices shortly. Londesboro. Rev, sir, Giffin will preach in the Methodist church here on Sunday next, Dings were shipped i'r'on here on Monday last. Wedding bells will ring near here in the nen 1' future. Our league spent most enjoyable evening on Tuesday evening at Auburn when they visited their league. 'There was a splendid pro - grant after which lunch was served. Mise Z. Whitley visited Belgrave friends during the past week, John Melville has purchased a line driver. hisses A, Bell and A. Brigham attended the convention in Seaforth «.+r- last week as delegates. CHURCH NOTES. Miss 31, Brogden was the guest of her sister Mrs, Floody, Blyth this week, Willie Lyon. of our village, inns taken the position as station agent here ns Mr. Carlyle luta accepted a position to Belgrave asstittion sgena. The Pastor of Si, Andrew's ex- pects to occupy his own pulpit as usual on Sabbath. The morning subject will be the "Second word ftem the Cross," * there, Rev. 11, .3, Cempbeil, of Wallace - town, will be the presehe' eat Au- burn anti Smith's Hill on the next two Sabbaths. Sale Stables PAYS DIVIDENDS EVERY HOUR Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S. PROPRIETOR, ED 54 643 CS 61 Flrst•olas& Horees and Rigs for hire at reasonable rates. Best of accommodation to Commercial Travellers and others requiring rigs. Veterinary office at livery stable, • KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTN, INVESTIGATE into the merits of the traitor Empire Poultry Duster Pays the poultry dealer divi- dends every hour. Lice can- not exist where this is used, and your hens will lay better if they are free from lice. For sale in Blyth at Dr. Milne's White City Drug Store 25 cents large package. Sold only through reliable dealers. • It Is the moat successful business train- ing school In Western Ontario. Our Com- merotal, Shorthand and Telegraphic De. p.trtments are in the charge of able in- structore of experience. All our courses are theraugh, up-to-date and pia:tical, We have become one of the largest bust. nese tralntrg Fchocls in the province. Get our free catalogue and leern what we are doing. Commercial schools as well as business men employ our gradurtes, Stu- dents Ars entering each week. Enter now, ELLiOI1 A McLACIILAN, Principals. 1 upwards Endorsed by every user, Does Not Color Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, does not stain or color the hair even to the slightest degree. Gray hair, white hair, blonde hair is not made a shade darter. But it certainly does stop falling Lir. No question about that. Dove not change the color of fine hair, 7'ormuto with t to D*: Ayers' show ft to y.or inning l.t him doctor it, Ilion darns howl, Indeed, we believe it will stop every case of falling hair unless there is some very unusual complication, something greatly affecting the general health. Then you should consult your physician. Also ask him about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor. e. auto 6v MAJ. 0, Ara 05., /Aaw.r1, M*alf•i Belgrave. The Foresters gave an At Home in their hall on Friday night. An oyster supper was followed by an excellent program and after that a dance. Airs, 13e11 and Miss Rhoda gave a reception on Monday night to a hurt;': number of their friends. Miss 'Tessio Halliday was At tlonte on Monday evening to tt few of her young friends, D. gad Mrs, Robertson, of Mani. toba, arrived in the village last week for an extended visit with the lady's parents, D. and Aire, Halli- day. Miss Whitely, of Londcsboro, is visiting Miss Rhode 13e11, Miss Butcher, of Wingham, is the guest of Chas. and Mrs. Bell, Thomas Owens, of Thessalon, is spending a couple of weeks with his father, .Tames Owens. Airs. Spinks, of Fordwich, is visit - I ng Mrs, R. Corley and other relit tives in this vicinity, Wm. 0100180 is not improving es bis many friends would desire ; his life seems to be hanging in the bal- ance, Airs, Solar, of Belgrave, who un- derwent an operation, Is progressing nicely. Iter friends have hopes of her recovery. We often hear of people "measur. ing up" to the opportunity. Every body should measure up well for the "measuring tea" in the Forester's' 11a11 on the 2lst, under the auspices of Trinity Church. Four cents u foot anti a cent for each inch over, See posters. 1Vord has reached 13elgrave of the death of Mrs. A, B. Jackson, of Cal- gurv. She died on Me 31st of Jor.unry in her 72nd year. Mr. end Mrs. Jackson were well known in Morris and East Wawanosh, hay ing been among the first settlers and to highly respected filmily. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and son, Kersey, hov- el to Calgary ahem six years ago, where they had two sons living, 'Thomas E. and Charles. Two of their daughters are living in Ed- tnontolor and one in Detroit. We ex- tend dri'`.sytnpatliy to Mr. Jickeon and family, H t.va you renewed your subscrip• Ion yet :+ East Wawanosh. D. and Mrs. Dentate were at home 0 a large number of their young i•i"_nds last 'Thursday night. De- spite the bad roads the young people gathered from far And near and a splendid time was reported, Ruhert and Miss Harrison enter- tatned a few of their friends and neighbors un Wednesday evening last, Miss Mary Dunbar, of Weetfieid, was the guest of Mrs. J. Mason for a few days. The Cradle. SELLAIts.-In OIorrts, Feb. 11th, to Mr, and Mrs. Milverton Sellars, a daughter. IlL0011.-In Blah on Feb. 14111, to Mr, and 61t's. J. H. Bloor, a daughter. ~A t The r. JOHNSTON-LOVErr, - 1n Goderieh township on Feb. 12th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Mr, Gunn, Clinton, Miss Annie, eldest daughter of Chas. Lovett to Mr. Gordon Johnston, of East Wawanosh. DONT FORCET Metcalf's Retiring Sale Tnera are Bargains for EverUijodg 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 must go. Come and see, FRANK METCALF Jewelry and Stationery. $1,$5 in advance secures Tltx STANDARD and Weakly Globe, with illustrated magazine section, from now to Jan. let, 1909, This is certainly a cinch you should not miss. iS YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THE STANDARD Thoroughly covers Blyth District Wo do clI kinds of printing from the small calling card to the large poster, We want your patronage, The Tomas. BEADLE, -In Auburn, on Thursday, Feb. 131h, Edward Weir Beadle 500 of George and AL's. Beadle, aged 7 months and 7 days. JActtsoN.-In Calgary, on Jan. 31st Mrs. A B. Jackson, formerly of Morris township, aged 71 years. 'frig diaster that happened 10 three of my delinquent customers :-One of theta said "I will pay Saturday night if I live." -Re's dead. A- nother one said "I'll sec you tu- morrow"-1Ie's blind. Still another said, "I hope to pay this week of go to Il-" -lle's gone. "Nothing has quite equalled the program given last night by Gavin Spence and Nannie Strachan." - Winnipeg Free Press, March 270, 1906, 'They will appear in Industry Hall on Monday evening, Feb. 24th. Admission 25e, reserved scuts 35e and 50c. Plan of hail opens at An. derson's store en Saturday, Feb, 15, 70 CENTS gets THE STANDAitD 1111 the end of the year for all new sub. scribers in Canada, 11 you want cheap reading look at our clubbing Ilan, Liberal Clubbing Offer. The Canadian Pictorial and the Blyth Standard one year each, worth $2.00, for only 51.00, This is a genuine bar- gain, argain, Don't miss it, Call and see samples et this office and leave your subscription. , G. N. McLAREN BRUSSELS .Time ti Table TO TORONTO Goderioh 1 v, 7.00 a.m. 4.50 p. in. Auburn " 7.22 " 5.12 ' Blyth " 7,33 " 5.22 " Walton " 7,40 " 5,35 " Milverton ,.," 8.01 " 0.00 " Elmira.," 8,56 " 6.414 " Guelph " 9,25 " 7.12 " Toronto Ar, 11.10 " 9,15 " FROM TORONTO. Toronto Lv, 8.00 a.m. 5 50 p. m. Guelph Ar. 10.00 ' 7.50 " Elmira " 10.25 " 8.14 " Milverton .," 11,113 " 8.50 " Walton " 11.19 " 9.25 " Blyth " 11.52 " 9.30 " 'Auburn " 12.02 " 9,46 " Goderioh " 12.30 p.m. 10.10 " 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 Goods Dress Goods in Poplins, Venetian Cloths, Tweeds, Peminune, Cashmeres, Setges, regular value up to 75o, Emer- gency Sale price 89r.. 27 only Ladies' Winter Cloth Coats new and are this season's hest styles, All Furs are being sold regardless of Dress Goods in all our best qualities of cloths and 00101l igs, regular price up to 5025, Emergency sale price 79c. tot exactly half price, These are all cost or values, GRANO TRUNK SYSTEM TIME TABLE. LONDON AND WINGHAM BRANCH, SOUTH, NOttT aur pm t AM 6 10 3 30 ' Winghani 11 50 6 43 3 33 Wingham Jot. 11 48 0 52 3 44 . Belgrave 11 40 706 350 Blyth 11 28 14 4 04 Londeslaro 11 20 47 4 241,17 7 Clinton 1015 11 05 115 444 ,5 4 ;t9 Brueefleld 9 58 1Klppea 9 50 2.2 4 52 Hansen9 44 '15 5 05 Exeter 9 :10 411 515 Centralia 918 09 5 26 Clandeboye 9 09 05 530 Luoan Crossing 9 05 12 5 37 Bonfield 8 55 21 5 40 Merton 8 45 29 5 54 Ettrick 8 35 35 5 58 Hyde Park Crossing 8 26 37 0 00 Iiyde Park Jet. 8 24 43 010 London 815 m 35 25 13 00 52 ,45 10 11 05 54 43 ;14 30 25 15 07 02 00 i0 Connections are made at,Wingham for all stations on the Palmerston and Kin• offline branch. Connections are made at Clinton for all stations on the Buffalo and Goderlah branch, and all stutious from Stretford to Toronto. Commotions are merle at Lateen Crossing for all atatione west to Sarnia. Connections are made at London for all etufivaa east and wont on the main line. Men's and Boys' ... Clothing Mean's Beaver, Melton and Tweed Overcoats, our regular price got was $8,50, Emergency Sale price 54.98. Men's Fine Beaver and Melton Over- coats, our regular price up to 518.00, Emergency Sale price your choice47.5o, New Tweed Worsted and Serge Suits our regular prices up to 515,00. Emer- ueney Sale price your choice for 07,50, Men's Tweed and Worsted Suite, our regular price up to $9.00, Emergence' Sale price $4.98, Boys' 'Three Piece Suite, light end dark tweeds. sizes up to 80 with ku;eke' pants. regular prices 1p to $6.50. Einer• gency sale price $8.75. Ladies' Rendy-to•w•eerSkirts, new this season, beet sty lee and colors, regu- lar price up to 54.00, Emergency Salo price 52.25. $5.00 and 50,00 Ladies' Ready -lo -wear Skirt, Emergency Sale price $8,60. Sensational Selling hi the Boot and Shoe Department Women's Box Celt and Dongola ICid Boots, hills and blucher style, regular price 52,50, Retiring Sale price $1 39. Women's Choice Dongola and Vici Kid Boots, hal end blucher styles, re- gular price $2,15 and 52.50. Emergency sale price $1.79, :Rett's Box Calf, Velodr Cal( and Kid Boots, regular prices $8.75 and 54.00. Emergency Sale price 52,_50. Men's Box Cali and Kid Boots, rein - lar price $2 50 Entergfiehcy Sale $1.79. Boys', Girls' and Chlldree'a Bons, 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 BR.V151SLL4