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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-02-27, Page 4PAGE FoUR—TI-IIi 131.,1711 STANDARD—FEBRUARY 27TH, 1908, JAS, McMURCHIE titnbttrb. J. L. KERB PUBLISHER. THURSDAY, FEB 27. 1908 BANKER. A GENERAL BANKING BCiSINESS TRANSACTED, BLYTI[, ONT. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Sale Notes a specialty. Advances made to farmers on their own notes, No ,addlilonal security required. INEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rales We offer every accommodation con• eletent with Bate and conservative "'beaking principles, UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS 1'o loan on Real Estate at lowest rates of interest. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Persona wishing to sell will do well to place their property on our Ilet tor sale. Renta collected. CONVEYANCING Of all kinds promptly attended to. INSURANCE. We represent the leading Fire and Lite Assurance companies, and respect. fully solicit your account. OFFICE HOURS: 10 A.M. to 3 e.g. Business Bards. A. B. MACDONALD. Barrister Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Sue. caster to d. F. Btatr. Office over Stan. dard Bank, Brussels. Solioltor for Metro. politan Bank. PRUUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR. Barristere, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ste, Oboes—Those formerlyoceupledby Mesare. Cameron and Holt, Goderloh. W. Proudfoot, B.C. ; R. 0. Hays, G. F. Blair. G. E. LONG, L.D,S., D.D.S. Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Au honor graduate of 'Toronto University. Office overt. Jenne! Cult's store, Pretoria block, Blyth. At auburn every Monday U a.m. to 5 p.m. .• W `J, MILNE, M,D.0.M. Phyelolauand Surgeon. M.D,C.M., Unl varsity of Trinity College; M.D., Queen's University; Fellow of Trinity Medical Collette, and member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Cor oxer fur the County of Huron. Office, one door northof Commercial hotel, Queen street, Blyth. fE4. SCOTT BRUSSELS, ONT, Auctioneer for Huron County 'Ilertna reasonable. Sales arranged for at the ollize of THE STANDARD, Blyth. Blyth Livery ANO Sale Stables eeeeeeee Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S. PROPRIETOR. e SKr ea • Flret•elass Horses and Rigs for hire at reasonable rates, Best of accommodation to Commercial Travellers and others requiring riga. Veterinary office at livery stable. • RiNG AND QUEEN STREETS, BDYTR, INVESTIGATE into the merits of the I I traitord, It Iv the meet 'ucoeeetul business train ing echool in Western Ontario. Our Com. meroial, Shorttwnd and Telegraphic De- p ertmeuts are in the charge of able In. structors of experience. All our courses ars thrroegh, up-to-date and pia^tloal. We have become ono of the largest bust. nese trefoil g echocla In the province. Get our tree catalogue and learn what we are doing. Commercial sohoole as well us business men employ our graduates. Stu. dente'' art entering each week, Eater now. ELLtorr & McLACHLAN, Principals. \ / - ; ZNLZeT. PeJ s j. upwards People We Know f(l Aliss Nettie Stewart is visiting. in Toronto. Alt's, N. Owning was a visitor In Wingham hist week. Mr. Wm, Jackson is visiting with friends in Toronto. Miss Allis Emig') visited friends in Brussels last week, Bios Mildred Scott, of lirnsscls, is the guest ol'Mies Emigh. Miss Lottie Bentley is the guest of friends in the Queen city, Mr. Wtu. Campbell, nude a busi- ness trip to the Queen city. Miss Scott, of London Twp., was the guest of Mt', T, W. Scott. Me. ,Joseph Carter made a busi- ness tt'ip to Toronto this week. Mr. and AL's. J. Leslie Kerr, spent a few days lost week at Brussels. Mr. E. L, Dickinson, K. C , of Goderlch, was in town on Friday, Mrs. It, Cook attended the funeral of the late Mr. Cook, near Clinton, on Monday. Masters Gershom and Nelson And- erson were in 'Toronto visiting their cousins, Miss ,Jean McInnis left Tuesday for Toronto to attend the millinery openings, AL'. and Mrs, Wm, Beene, of Ber- lin, visited their sou, Mr, C, 11, Besse last week, Dr. and Mrs, John Sloan, Dr. W., and Mr. R. 11, Sloan are visiting in Toronto this week. Mr. 1 H, Chellew Is visiting in Toronto this week, and also attended the Undertaker's Convention. Mr, and Mrs J J Besse, of Win- nipeg, were the guests of tate fortnet''s brother for a few days, Mr. and Airs. A, W, Stewart left town last week after a pleasant visit for their home in Buren, South Dakota. Mr, and AA's. McKtty, 01Shelburne are visiting with Mr: and Mrs. N. M. McKtty, Mr. McKay is a son of the visitors. Mr, John L. Young, of Abilene, Kansas, who spent a couple of months visiting friends left for his home ce Nionday last, Mr. 0. M. Seita, of Holstein, Editor of the Leaster,'and Miss El, liott, of Wicgham, were in torn on Monday on a pleasure trip, Airs. Tunney received word of the marriage of her daughter, Miss Agnes Tunney in Toronto hast week to Mr. JatnesClark of A6mti'eal. All's, Lake and Miss Aliidred, of Pinnas, Manitoba, are visiting at the home of Ml', and Airs, Jantes Bentley. AL's, Lake's . husband is Editor of the Plumas Standard. Mrs. W. A. Cole and Hiss Ida Tunney, AL'. John L. Young, of Abi- lene, Kansas, and Mr. Archie Tunney of town, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Airs. John Colbourn, of Summerhill. Rev, S. Anderson and Mr, Prank McPherson represented the Metho• dirt church and Epworth League at the Provincial Alliance Convention in 'Toronto on Tuesday and Wednes- day of this week, 75 CENTS gets THE STANDAaD till the end of the year for all new sub- scribers in Canada. 19 you want cheap reading look at our clubbing lint. .rte. Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that, shake the whole body. You need a regu- lar medicine, a ''octor's medi- cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. W paha.► mar formula,. We b..l.t. Wood vers h•m.ur m.at«... w+ a. r.0 u Na. W t your deet.. Any good doctor will tell you that a medi- cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do Its best work if the bowels are con- stipated. Ask your doctor it he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills forcor- recting this sluggishness of the liner. " ir•H br rat 3, 0. Ion 0•,, t,swttt. CH URDU NOTES, Mr. \V, 1. AlcLetut M, A,, Inas been tentictid a unanimous end aminal• astie call front the Presbyterian church at Lucal. This is the fourth otter ot'settlement that tlir, AlcLetut has received within the last few months. * On Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Anderson preached a very powerful sermon on "The influence of the; Holy Spirit" on which he is giving a series of sermons. In the evening he read to his Congregation 0 itn- onymous letter which he received some time ago, expressing his or her desire of being a eltristian but be- cause sin had se deeply rooted itself felt that his or her ease was a most hopeless one. The pastor based his sermon on the letter and taking fur his text "Thou art not far front the kitgdomtt of God." *,,,* Services in St. Andrew's church next Sunday, conducted by the Poston'. Morning subject —"Third word from Calvary" ; evening sub- ject — "Heroic womanhood — the story of Queen Esther. * Mrs. Bryan, of Lucknow, W. C. T, IJ. organizer, will address a tem- perance meeting in the Methodist church this evening (Thursday) at 8 o'clock, An offering will he taken, Ml are invited to attend. * Next'I'uesday, ALtreit 3rd, is the day fcunillarly known as 'pan caste Tuesday'. Some of the ladies of Trinity church will mark the oc- casion, by giving a pan cake supper at the residence of Alr. John Einigh, from five to eight o'clock. Conte and enjoy a hearty meal for 15 cents. All are cordially Invited. Next Wednesday, being Ash 1Vedtiesday, the first day of Lent, Litany service will be held in Trinity church at 7.30 p. in, and will continue to be held on each Wednesday evening until Eaater. Following are the services to be held in Trinity church, commencing March 81 1} till Easter and the sub- jects which the Rector will speak on :— March 8 a, m, -Holy Communion and Sntmon. Minch 8 p. m, --Evening Prayer. Sub, lest, "Christ before Alums. ' Maroh 15p. m.—Evening Prayer. Sub. ject, "Christ. before Culapha: March 22 a. m,—Children's See,, 18 and Address. Sl eroh 22 0. tn.--Evening Prayer, SuL. lJO, "Christ before Sauhetlri :," March 29 o. tn. --Eyen Ie Prayer, Sul• sec', "Cerlat before Pilate 1," Atoll 5 e. m. --holy Cclninunlon and 5 Anr115 n, m.—Evening Prayer. Sub. I - e', "Christ before Herod," Anvil 12 p, m.—Erenlne Prayer. Sub. jeot, "Christ before I'.late II," Apr1117--Good Friday, Litany. 7.30 p. tn. "Chriet before the World," April 10—E tater Communion and Ser. mon, April 19 n, m,—livening Prayer. Sub. feet, "ItesurrwtIon," Beljrava. The Aleasuriog Tea given by Trinity church on Friday night was a decided sticcess, After an ex salient supper, in the Orange [fall the crowd repaired to the Foresters' Hall where the best program given Belgravc tful'ing the lust two year's was put on the boards, Among, the strong numbers was Mr, McGill's singing which was 0 treat of which the audience see'ijled unable to get enough ; and tl. play. "Box and Cox" which brought down the house. The Belgra ve Orchestra also con• tribute(' largely to the success of the evening. The resident clergymen dropped in to express their goodwill and congratulations. A colored sketch "The liotu'd of Education" followed by a•solo by Miss Halliday brought to a close 0110 of the must pleasant evenings ever spent in that hall. We extend our congratula- tions to the committee on the success of Heir, enterprise. Londeeboro. Will Brundson is under the doctor's care at present. Rev, 91r, '['milt, of Lendue, preached two splendid Missionary sermons here Sunday when over 8200 was received for missions, There are a number of G, T. R. metruiAlaking some improvements on the lii'fdge over the river at present. A loud of our merry young people took in the Scotch eoncet't on Alpo - day night In Blyth. AA'. Conn, who ins' been emploA'ed at the flour stills left t.ltie Week to go a^ar Toronto, Mr.,Chnmheritlin. will take his place here, John Melville brought his new horse home on Monday, which he purchased at a good figure sometime ago, Renew for'1'uu STANDAati, BRINEINNINIEVIN COMMENTS 7 Xi6XMi45tMEIK}t IYte daily papers of this week a'e reporting from Ottawa that Sir Richard Cartwright, Dominion Min- ister of Trade and Commerce, may succeed Sir Mortimer Clark, as Lieutenaitt•t;overnor of Ontario. Sir Mortimer Clark was appointed April 21, 1903, so that his term of office, being five years, is up this April. Sir Richard would fill the bill as Sir ,Mortimer, _4— As a result of the law forced by the Grain Growers` Association the Winnipeg Grain Exchange was put out of business. There are rumors that the exchange is likely to move to Fort William or Port Arthur, —*— The legislature of Manitoba made further change in the liquor law :— A vote on local option or the repeal thereof may be taken annually, on 20 per cent of the resident electors petitioning for it. No bar -room shall have tnore than two doors, nor shall there be any stairway or other means of communication with the basement or cellar. Constables in a local option district may search without warrant the premises or the person of anyone believed to have liquor in their possession In centra- vention of the ttet. On Afarch 12th and 13th the Can. adien 'Bible Society, representing nearly all denominations of the Christian church will gather to dis- cuss matters of great interest and importance in the spread of the Bible, at London, as it is the head- quarters of the Western Ontario Bible Society. The Cradle. DUNOAN,—Iu Brussels, on February 20th, to Mr. and alt's. W. F, Duncan, It daughter.' Ro1vi.AND,—In Brussels, ne Feb. .nary 14th, t.o Air. and AA's, J. P..Rowland, a daughter. THE STANDARD 90 new subacrlbet's in Canada from now till Jxmuary isr, 1909, for the suit of 75 cents, Subscribe now, Too inu3h advertising wastes money. Too little advertising wastes money, Too much Copy in too little space wastes momey. Too little copy in too much space wastes Money. ROBERT H. GARNISS BLUEVALE — — ONTARIO Auctioneer for Huron Co, Terme reasonable, Sales arranged' for at TIM STANDARD office, Blyth, DONT FORGET Metcalf's Retiring Sale T1ere are Bargains for Everggoifg All lines of Jewelry, Wall Paper, Crock- ery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Sleighs, Games, Bibles, Prayer Books, Etc,, 25 per cent off. Watches 95 per cent off. Many odd lines 35 to 5o per cent eft: Everything must go. Come and set, FRANK METCALF Jewelry and Stationery. EtiLs:rile foe THE STANDARD. Are You Cetting Your Share ? Of the good things we are selling at our Big Clear. Ing Sale, These first days of the sale have been an unprecedented success. People appreciate the fact that we are giving real bargains as advertised. The stock is there will be t Large, so no platter when you come sone bargains left for you. J. A. ANDERSON BLYTf3C *************************: GRAND TRUNK SYs EM TIME TABLE. LONDON AND WINOHAM BRANCH. BOOTH.' NORTH. 6'110 0 980 Wingham 11 t50 43 3 33 Wins/ham Jot. 11 48 52 3 44 Belgrave 11 0 06 850 Blyth 11 28 14 404 Londesboro 11 20 47 423 Clinton 10 15 11 05 05 4 39 Bruoeaeld 9 58 15 4 47 Bippeo 950 22 4 52 , Howell 9 44 35' 5 05 s4 t. Exeter 930 40 515 ,, Centralia 918 e9 5 20 Clandeboye 9 09 05 5 30 Luoan Crossing 9 05 12 5 37 Dentleld 8 65 21 5 40 Merton 8 45 29 0 54 Ettrick 8 35 35 5 58 Hyde Park Crossing 8 20 37 0 W Hyde Park Jot. 8 24 45 010 London 815 735 725 7 13 7 00 0 52 0 35 o19 8 11 005 551 5 43 534 530 5 25 5 15 5 07 502 5 00 450 Connections are made at Wingham for all stations on the Palmerston and BM. cardiae braneh, Connections ere merle at Clinton for all stations on the Buffalo and Ooderteh braneh, and all stations from Stratford to Toronto. Conaeutlous are made at Luoan Crossing for all stations west to Sarnia. Conneetlone are made et Loudon for all station east and went on the main line, 11sN'si.. you renewed your eubscrip. tiers yet ? Time Table TO TORONTO Coderleh Ls', 7.00 a,m. 4.50 p. m, Auburn " 722 " 5.12 " Blyth ...: 7.33 " 9.82 ,. Walton .. „ t. ` -7.40 " 5,35 " Milverton " 8,21 " 0,00 " B Guelph 41. . yy 25 „ 6.45 61 " Toronto Ar. 11.10 " 9.15 " FROM TORONTO, Toronto Lv. 8.00 a.m. J 50 p. m. Guelph..., Ar. 10.00 ' 7.50 " Elmira " 10,25 " 8,14 " Mlivertoa ... " ,11.03 " 8.50 Walton " 1L40 " 9.25 " Blyth ..., " 11.52 " 9.36 " Auburn " 12.02 " 9,48 " Ooderleh " 12.30 p.m. 10.10 " $1.35 in advance secures THE STANDARD and Weekly Globe, with illustrated magazine section, from now to Jan, 1st, 1909. This le certainly a cinch you should not miss. AN OPEN LETTER From W. J. Gage, Esq., Toronto A Problem of National Importance Dear Friend :— A bright young lawyer at the Muskoka Sanatorium for Consump- tives some weeke ago, speaking of the burden placed upon him by having consumption, said: "One has to lead a life of concealment. If I go away from this plies people are afraid of me." This is the sad lot of those who suffer from this dread disease. On behalf of the thousauda who are sick and wilt not be received by other hospitals, I make this appeal for the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives. Nearly 10,000 people from every part of Canada aided in this good work last year, sending "s 120,000, The Trustees have faith that a still larger number will bele. The Physician's offices, throat rooms, etc., up to the present bare oseupiedrooms in the hospital that rightly belong to patients. To make better provision for the work, and furnish more accenting* dation, a new administration building is now under way. A cottage tog the Physician and his young wife had also to be built. To provide for this outlay, and to care for patients for the coming year, we must secure at least 150,000. The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives never refund a patient because of his or her Inability to pay. It caro for those whore • other hospitals refuse, It cares for those whom other people are afraid of. "I was sick and ye visited me," was Christ's commendation. Should not a richer benediction be yours it from a loving beast your dollar makes a golden visit to this hospital, bringing health and joy to those whore other people fear, and whom, in many cases, n0body w$$ts, WW you have the luxury of giving P Faithfully yours, Toronto, 1007, is, e