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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-06-11, Page 1VOL, XXI, BLYTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908. No. 43. E CY a IAS• 4 Cr' 1SI ON THE C. P. R. TO ipti EL I VC 1E-311—.010, and Steamer Greyhound to 7® 'r 7R CO Z T Saturday, June 20th Under the auspices of Elmira Musical Society A Bpealal trait will leave the following etatlous at the time specified below, talc - lug passengerg at the following special reduced rates : Fares to Detroit S Return Pares to Goderlch & Return Leaving Adult Children Adult Children Guelph 3 50 a, in $11°5 $1,05 $1.25 03e Weleenburg 1101 a, in 9 20 1 (10 1 21) Tate Elmira 015 a, III 3,1r) 1,00 1.15 000 Welienete(u (I 25 a. to 915 1,00 1.15 Gus Linwood (1211 a. in 910 1.3", 1,10 55u Milbank 0 47 a. to 9 05 1.55 1,05 550 irillverton 0 57 a. in 9101 1.50 1,00 50e W. Monk ton 712 a, in 2,85 1.45 853 450 157oNaught 7 25 a. m 2,811 1.40 80e 400 Walton 717 a, m 2 05 1 35 05e '353 Myth 7 48 a. in 2,55 1,30 553 30o lot 1e,' con. 9 ; John Arm- sh ou5 entered owner Si lot 1, 0011, 4, in place of Win. McCrea. Tim 00,1a 0f 1500180111 was than ad- journed to meet ltgein 011 3tine '2915 nt lu o'clock a. n1, Commit hesiuess was then proceeded with. Seven tenders were received io• con trete pier end abutments for Summer- ville bridge mid t' a tender of George Barkley was found to bo the lowest. 011 motion of Messrs. McCutchcon and Campbell, Mr. Bnrkley's tender at 02.83 per cubic yard was accepted,' The Court of Revision on the Mason Thain By-law was opened according to not ice. R. Armstrong appealed alienist Ida assess:om it 011 SS lot 20,t`tion. 3, in said drttiu by-law, also chtiniing Cott 1 lie lust 40 rods of said'' drain should lie a rile drain. '1.'he`ongineer conserved to change the p1an,to the extent of mak- ing said portion a tile drain, and 11r. Armstrong"%vial ed hie appeal regard- ing; the assessment. 'Cha Court °liter then erased, On motion of 1lesers, Campbell and McCutcicon, the R.08yn was instructed 10 itended' (01110 matter of having (M- ing find piccayating (10110 33V isl0101on the site of t he Sommerville hridge, Olt 10Otlee of Meset'4, Shaw lull 1fo- Cntche011,John Watson wa0 appointed iusrierto' of colmete Wok re Sommer- ville bridge at 81.75 per day, Accounts were ordered to be paid 00 follows Alex. 11cNoil, repairing culvert. It 00 Fred Arnnstrone, filling washout et Clegg's bridge..., ... 13 00 J, Combs, farm !{ridge on Kelly's drain .................. ...15 00 Arrive at Goder'eh 8.35 a. in. To return Saturday, June 201h, take regular C. P. R. train, Two separate sets of special tickets wIll be Issued from stations named above to Goderioh and return, and to Detroit and return. Tlokete to Gottertoh from Guelph to Linwood, both stations inclusive, good re- turning June 22u0 from all stations west of Linwood to Goderlch, good returning June 20th only. Tickets to Detroit from Guelph to McNaught, both atatlons inclus- ive, are good returning June 23rd, from Walton and Blyth good returning June 22. Passengers wlshing to go to Detroit will kindly note the following :-- Alter arriving at Goderlch the passengers for Detroit will Immediately board the steamer "Greyhound" which will be in wafting at the wharfs for the arrival of the above special train. The Bteames will etop at Port Huron on both going and return tripe affording the passengers the opportunity of stopping rO'at. this point if desired, and their tickets will be good to return from Detroit or Port Huron on Monday, June 22nd. Tile steamer "Greyhound" will leave Detroit on the return trip on Monday, .Tone 22nd, at 2 p. In. (Canada time) or 1 p, m. (Central tine), and will arrive at Goderlch at about 8.30 p. re. when the special C. P, R. train will be In waiting to convey the pas- sengers to "Home Sweet home," Make arrangements now to spend a day or two at the lakeside, or visit friends at Detroit over Sunday. The Western Ontario Military Camp Assemblage will be bold at Goderlch com- m0ncIngJune 10th. You may not again have the opportunity far yearn of seeing our "Canadian Soldiers" at camp. The E. M. S. Baud will accompany the excursion to Goderlch and it to expected to Detroit also. Come along and be with the crowd. It any further Information be desired at any time apply to the Secretary, J. S. WRICHEL, W. BEHRENS, C. N. KLINCK, President. Treasurer. Secretary. Psychine Missionaries Morrie Council. A friend of Dr. Slocum Remedies writes: "Send a bottle of Psychine to Mrs, W... They have a daughter in decline, and I believe it would help her. I have mentioned your remedies to the family, and also eited some of the miraculous cures accom- plished inside the last 18 years, of which I have knowledge." T. G. IRWIN, Little Britain, Ont. Run down conditions from lung, stom- ach or other constitutional trouble cur- ed by Psyching. At all druggists, 50e and $1.00, or Dr, T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto The Council {pet as a Court of Rovi- 81011, pursuant t0 ltd yertieemellt, mem- bers all present and subscribed the oath required by statute. 11. B. Alcock complained of being too high assessed on Si lot 19, con, 7 ; case disniissed, John Ellis complained of being too high assessed on Ni pt. lot 24, con. 4 ; reduced 5200, Charles Mc- Crea wats•.aule'ed teuent for Solar property, Belgreve ; '1 hos. Ilielh,t' en- tered tenant N K (7 lot 12, con. 9 ; 'Tel- ford Sellers entered tenni) t N W (7 lot '20, eon. 3 ; W, H, Shortreed entered SN S IN ODDlair ,,: c.l4i f ,YIT DRY C00DS and MILIAN I QUALITY FOR QUALITY CASH FOR FARM PRODUCE Our values are supreme. You can't help saving when you make your pur- chases at this store. We always figure the best values for: your dollar, even when purchases are made under extraordinary and most favorable conditions. How little; not how touch, can we sell it for. D. McDonald, tilling washout..., 4 00 Ed. Nichol, island for filling ma- terial .......... .. ........15 00 Alex, Conon, island for filling ma' terinl ........ ...... 5 00 J. A, McLean, lumber for fence4 22 'Phos. Scott, work on 2nd line bridge 8 00 John Ashton, work on bridge,75 Win. Garniss, work of bridge,,75 Win. Elston, work on hridge 1 50 linos & Garniss, tile drain '1 50 P. Bishop, repairing tile drain..,. 2 00 A, Crooks, filling washout.,- 1 00 W. 11, Kerr, Mason drain by-laws and printing post cards .... 20 00 Nnegle & Looby, balance due on concrete arches 700 00 W. Clark, part oalary 40 00 John ',4atsoe, assessor's salary70 00 Oil motion of Mossrs. Shaw and Tay- lor, the Reeve and Treasurer were in- structed to borrow 51000 to meet cur- rent expenses. On motion of Messrs. McCutcheo' and Campbell, the Council then ad• )om'ned to meet again after Court of Revision on June 2911), on which date the Court of Revision 00 the trashy Drain By-law will be held at 2 o'clock p. m. W. Clark, Clerk. In going through our stock of Ready-made Clothingwe find that after a big year's business we have many broken lines in Men's Odd Suits which we are going to clear at ridiculously low prices. We have these Suits,in only odd sizes, but if there is one in the lot to fit you it will mean money saved in buying, for our loss is your gain, 25 Suits only, which sell regularly at from $10 to $12, In black and blue worsteds and Berges, to clear at $5. 10 Suite only, which sell regularly at from $0 to 58, to Meer at 53 to 50.50, 15 Youtbo' Suits, regular 55, to elear 52. Small Bons' Sults from 51.50 up. ,A few Men's Odd Pante, regular price $2, to clear at $1 and $1,25, Men's Overalls clearing at 00" and 75c. A lot of Men's Silk Ties and Eine Culcred Shirts to clear at half price. Don't forget to ask to see our Working Shirts at 250. Suits made to your measure, good cloth, good trtmmtvge and good workman- ship, $10 to 525. This is where a dollar does its duty. S. H. GI POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE LEY Catarrh Now Curable Whitewear Higher qualities at these prices. than for several ,ye'tfrs; Full cut garments, don't be misled ' if you see a garment advertised at a very low price, examine it, measure it. Many sales are made up of garments "made to sell" so pinchingly tight and skinned in every way that many are only regu- lar goods at regular goods at regular prices. Examine the goods, Know your store. We are proud of the excell- ence of our garments. Ladies' Underskirts at $1.25 Made of good cotton with extra deep flounce' set with two rows of Torchon insertion, finished with frill of lace. Very special at $1.25 each. Ladies' Underskirts at $1.75 Made of good quality cambric, 8 rows of fine tucks with frill of fine embroidery. At $1.75 each, Ladies' Underskirts at $3,00 Made of extra fine quality Nainsook, hand e151 broidery, flounce bottom, finished with baby Irish lace. Beautiful skirt at $3.00. (/ M. CHAMBERS & CO, - BLYTH SUWMER SCHOOL Our management trains more young people than any other in Ontario. There must be a reason ; write for it, Special Course for Teachers. Mall Courses. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE Geo. Spotton. Principal. But Never by Medicines Swallowed, Snuffs, Sprays or Douches Catarrh is not a blood disease and that is why it cannot be cured by any medicine taken into the stomach, Ctt- tart'h is 0.501111 trouble contracted from the germ-lldell ail' you breathe inward. These germs fasten themselves in the tissue end air cells of the breathing organs, multiply b,1' millions, cause sneezing, coughing, raising of Mucous, discharge from the nose, difficulty in breathing, hola'eness, dr, 11080 aid stoppage of the nose, tickling in the throat and other sylnptonla that cell only be reached by the dry air princi- pal of 1-1yomei, It medieatao the ah' you breathe with the curative properties of the Anst1'a- lion Eucalyptus forests w'her'e catarrh. 1s unit itewtl. The reeson von get relief in it minute o' two from Hyomei is because it de• shrove every m110(0ha1 (term in the air yon brratho, and its dry penetrating aroma will reach the innermost recess- es of the air passages, stilling millions of germs a minute, 'Their destruction means freedom for oppressed rospire- tery organs. 3, M. Iiatnflton sells llymei under a guarantee of setisfec- 11oi1 or money back, Price, 51.00. Mr, Andrew McNally, or New- bridge, was here on Monday record- ing his vote. Mr. James Quinn, of Winnipeg, is renewing old friendships in East Wawailosh and Ill yth. Airs. S. Id. Gidley and Mrs, John Tnmblyn were at Exeter last week attending the conference. AL', Thos. II, Sears, manager of the British Type Founders' Agency, Wlla a caller On 'Tar. STANDARD Met'Thursday. Dr, E. C. Wilford has returned to Toronto for a final exam. Ile was accompanied by his brother, Albert, who will visit.there for a few days, Mr, J. C. Brown, student of the Detroit Medical College, was sue cess1ui in passing Ins third year examination with first•clltss honors. John is now in charge of the hospi- tal at the Great Lakes this summer, and Solway hospital in the fall. Mrs. W. II. McElroy and Mr. llerbet't McElroy attended the wed- ding at Dunlop last, Tuesday of Air, Robert (Quid to Miss Lizzie AlcCor- naiek, of Detroit, The groom is a cousin of Mrs,. McElroy. An inter- esting feature was that the groom's grandmother, 96 years of age, and Iter two grandchildren were present at the wedding. Lost Thursday Tllr 61'ANDAIID was favored with o call from On e old stalwarts of Huron Co. in the persons of Jolla R. Miller, ex -Remo of Tnrnber'ry and fernier Licete-e lnspeotor of East ID0 011 ; Robot Cnrri", ex•Reeve of East W'awanosb, and Alt', Lockhart, ex -Reeve of West Wawa nosh. These three gentlemen were on theft' way to Goderictt to attend the old Co. Cow • ell re anion that evening. People We Know{ Mr. Frank Carr is renewing old friendships in wn. Reeve Dr. Milne attended the Co. Council in Gode'icl last week, Mr's, A. AI, Babb and Miss Jean, of 'I'eeswatel', 111'e Visitors in town. Mr, iIarry Brewer and sun Roc. dolph, of Brussels, were in town last week. Air. 0, II. Ileese is attending the Afflict's' Convention at London this week. . Airs. Henry Taylor, of Auburn, spent a couple of days at the Rec- yrrix tory this week. White alto Drug Store Spring Talk The season of the year is hero when everyone turns their attention to clean- ing up the wrecks of winter and getting in shape for the busy tele. We are right an the ,job with a fresh stock of— Formaldedyde 05% Work's) lonclemun Copperas Chloride of Lime Moth Balls Carbolic Auld Scotch Snuff Don't forget that we are nolo agents for Blatebford's Calf Meal and Empire Poul- try Duster. GET OUR 0115011:5. Dr. W. J. 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CtIASIIIIO1S—I11 Blyth Oit {fav 9911,, 10 1'Ir.;1ndMvs. (a, A1. Challrbors,la son (st i11 Motu.) '('1121111 are some subscribers who have not settled ap for their piper this year yet, Are you one or then{ ? Look nt your Intel bald if you are owlets anything call or 01110 w,ur subscription and help the 1?01- ti' 111 1110 business. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 Hon. Was Gibson President 1 IH It MSAD OFFICE Hamilton, Oanada. J. Turnbull Vice -President and Gen, Mgr. John Proctor George Rutherford lion. J. S. Hendria,C.V.O. Cyrus A. Dirge C. C. Dalton 7,W, SCOTS - Agsnt -11x11 CAPITAL PAI RESERVE F