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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-06-11, Page 8PAGE EIGHT --THE BLYTH STANDARD—JUNE 11, 1908 A Good Hair -Food Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im- proved formula, is a genuine hair -food. It feeds, nourishes, builds up, strengthens, invigor- ates. The hair grows more rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, and all dandruff disappears. Aid nature a little. Give your hair a good hair -food. Does not change the color of the hair. A aT.rmuL with sub bWtl* Show it t9 your doctor Mk him .bout It, ahs. do.. h...y. You need not hesitate about using this new Hair Vigorf roc anyfearof its chang- ing the color of your hair. The new Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents premature grayness, but docs not change the color of the hair even to the slightest degree. . —Xada by the J. C. Am Oo„ Loan\, neuu,— You always pay too much when you pay too little Paradoxical bur true, Particularly when buying Gro- ceries. Nearly every article of eatables can he adulterated, Maty of tltetn often are. Constant vigilance is required to keep undesirable goods from creep- ing into n grocery stock. One of Gist most persistent sinners is Canned Goods. Thousands and thousands of then put of every year. Semehtely sells them, Somebody buys t hem. Somebody eats theta. This grade of efinned goods is very common, but this store has never sold a can of it to a cuatotuer ill its life, and it never will, Our way is firsts or nothing in everything, always. ULY7'N SCHOOL 1tEPOR1'. Following is the report of Hlyth Pub. lic School for the mouth of Mey Dept, 1. Form III— Eric Anderson Andrew Coombs Tenn Edmestou Emanuel Lyon Dottie Cowan Johu Merritt Forst II— Roy Deuholln Grape Stewart Clara Copp x W. 'I'enthlyn 1/A. n, CASH FOR ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE JAMES CUTT BL"Y'TH $2.00 D ROUN TRIP GODERICH to DETROIT SATURDAY, JUNE 20 Returning Monday, June 22 STEAMER GREYHOUND E. II. AYau, Exouralun Agent. Children Meals Baggage Half Fare 50 cents Free For Goderich Leave Detroit for Goderioh 8,00 a. m. (Leave Port Huron 12 noon), Friday, Juno 18th Ooderieh Band Moonlight 8 P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 19 For Detroit Special trnlne June 20th to Goderich leave Blyth at 7.00 and 7,18 a. m. Return to Goderich Leave Detroit for Goderich 1,00 p. m., Monday, .Tune 22nd, Central time. At - rive hi Goderlob 0.30 p, in. Special traln on arrival of steamer for 131yth. Return to Detroit Leave Goderich for Detroit 8.30 a. Tuesday, June 23rd, Canada time. 1t,te one way with trunks, $1.50, WHITE STAR LINE SUMMER SESSION FOR TEACHERS and others during July and August. ELUOTT TORONTO, ONT. Remains open throughout the summer end many students man at this time, We have a greater attendanoo this year than ever before. Graduates readily cure employmeut. Write today for hand- some catalogue. It pays to attend the beat. W.J. ELLIOTT, PclncipuI. Csr, Yonge and Alexander Sta., T'oieuto, Form I— Arehie Webs 13, Potter Lillie Wanless J, Watt A. Spafford Fh vence Aiken Clifford Tierney 1. Sturdy Esther Bell Those marked x missed an examination Dept. 2. E,itrailce class— De roth y Tierney , ... , ... , . , 482 Willie hiatus. ........ ,..,421 \label Colclough 8402 Walter Cowan.— ........ 978 Lizzie Lawrence....., ..,868 Leila Begley 867 Frank McCaughey 815 Willie hurling.— 280 Carman Anderson 271 4th cless— Gltdys Laundy \'ester Bell Maggie Johnston Maggie Carter Laura W'ettlaufer play Spafford James Hirons Ella Wettlanfer Annie Mains John McCaughey 'Feressa McLaughlin Creswell Anderson Lillie Wertlaufer Hattie Spafford Russell Gldley Elva Fawcett Doris Scott Florence 'roman G eorge Sloan Willie Copp Jimntie hiceotnmins Jennie Kennedy Sr, Ord class-- Iiedella McKenzie Mary Milne settle Robertson Fred Haggitt Dept. B. 3rd claws, Part A— ltana Barr 862 Henry Johnston 1142. Willie W itite.. , ..... 681 Mary Potter 619 Merle Pouney 619 Dina Cook 581 Rhoda Phillips '175 May ltobertson..........,597 1Villie Anderson,,,. '6d Al initie Fawcett ,547 Lena Burling ........ ..... 501 Eddie Maine..., 477 Alex. Butler 460 Leslie MoEiroy...........,4213 Emma 'Pitman 883 John Cowan 264 8rd class Pt. 33— Katie Hltbkirk 784 Wilbert Spafford (110 Tom Murray 541 Elsie Fawcett 588 Fern Johnston... ...... 526 Grace Hebkirk 516 Willie Carter,.... 477 Emma 'remot t 467 ]3ertie hl envoy ....... ...,429 Alberta S'others 405 Edgar Cowan 822 Lorne Burling.... 818 Rodgie Carter 287 Sr. 2nd class— Earl Taylor . 006 Effie Ruth 188 Dept. 4. Jr. 2nd class— Patience Scott Mary Mchlurchie Carrie Sines Agnes Creighton Amos Andrew Preacher's Opinions Rev. r. 8. McRae, Forks Baddeok, C. B.: "I always couat it a pleasure to recommend the Dr, Slocum Remedies to my parishioners. _ I believe there is nothing better for throat sad lung troubles or weakness or run•dowa•DP- tem. For speaker's sore throat I have found Psychics very beneficial." Rev. W, 1I, Stevens, ,Paisley, Out,: "'eyelets, seemed just the stimulant my system needed, I shall add my testimony as to its efficaey at every opportunity." Rev. R. M. Browne, Amherst Head, N.8., "I have often recommended Psychlne since takingit myself, for it is s cure for the troules you specify." Rev, Chas, Stirling, Bath, N.B.: "I have used Peyehlne in my family; the results were marvelous. I have vatted people who state that they never used its equal. I strongly neommeud it, Rev, J. 8, 7, Wilson, Markdale, Ont.: "I have taken two bottles of Psychlne and am pleased to say that I am greatly improved in health. I was troubled with my throat, but now I fipd it about restored to its norma' eonpition., I find my work very much less taziog. I believe Psychlne is all claimed for it." These are earnest preacher** of the gospel of Psychlne. They know where- of they speak. Psychics cures all throat, lung and stomach troubles. It is a great voice strengthener, acting directly on the vocal, respiratory aid digestive organa, thusspeeially adapted to public speakers. At all dreggiste, 50e and $1,00, or Dr, T, a, a1 ttsn, Ltd. Toronto, Pearl Hamm Carrie Dempsey Nelles Anderson Harold Bloor Luella Cook Earl McElroy Daley Sisson Mabel Hill'. Charlie Potter Harvey Mason Fred Mason Willie Harnrn John Butler Sr. Pt, and clams— Emily Howard lona S;others i P nal Sal'a. 'Milne- S q Grant Layndy Stewart Cowan Shale Fawcett Archie McKenzie Marie Mason Wilson Rath Gladys Pouney Suele Phillips Jr, Pt. 2nd claae— Austin Spafford Mabel Spafford Pt. let class— Alpha Potter Lyall Robinson Fred Fawcett Jean McMurchie Roy Barr Edna McCaughey Jean Hahkirk Jimmie Snaith Verna McVittla Lyda Sims Gerehom Anderson Gordon Mau ao Charlie Haggitt Zell* Carter Gladys Fawcett Hazel Hill OUR NATIONAL DANGER Time to Cry a Halt Before Com- plete Wreck Results There are thousands, both men and women, who do not take time to eat properly. They rush through life, and as a result we have an age of indiges- tion, nervousness, irritability, /deep - lest: nights end morose disposition, Our national danger is stomach weak- ness, due to the strenuous life, Mi-o-na tablets strengthen the wells of the stomach and stimulate secretion of the digestive julbes. They make the stomach comfortable and cure iudiges- tion, Sick headaches, palpitation, yellow skin and coated tongue are a few of the many distressing results of indt• gestion that Mi•o-na never fails tocure, J, Si. Hamilton sella Mi•o-na in 60 cent boxee, and guarantee to refund the money if it does not give complete satisfectioii, .. Minor Locale. Struck by Lightning Neatly describes tho celerity of Put- nuut's L'orn Extractor, Roots corns out in short order. Causes no pain, leaves tut scar and gives perfect sat is - faction, Itenleulber there to only one best—there Putnnnl's-50 years In use. One of our popular young ladies who is contemplating matrimony with the advantages which leap year gives her, was handed a testament by her father, with the leaf turned down at the fol- lowing passage : He who givetli in marriage doeth well, but be who giv- sth not in marriage doeth better. She immediately returned it with the fol• lowing reply written underneath : "Dear father, I stn content to do well, let there do better who can." Don't Use Greasy Liniments A century ago they were popular, To -day people want something away to apply, certain in results and above all a clean liniment When Nevline is applied aches and pains dieuppear as the pores absorbits soothing healing properties. Nerviline penetrates to the core of the paith oases instantly and leaves no oily bad anelling memory behind, Good to take in, capital to rub on and five times more powerful in destroying pain Ginn any oily liniment, Don't fall to get a large 250 bottle. Dates for examinations have been fixed tee follows :—For entrance to model schools, June 23rd ' high school entrance, hue 21th, 25th and 2611 ; veinal school entrance and junior ma- triculation, June '29th ; entrance to fa- culty of education and scholarship ma- triculation, July 2nd. One of the Saddest Stories First it was a cold, neglected of coo tat* and catarrh developed. Nothing was done and consumption followed. Watch the little cold, keep it from growing by using Catarrhozone, Noth- ing simpler that inhaling the germ - killing vapor of Chia grand remedy. Colds and catarrh flee as before fire. Every trace of throat and bronchial trouble yields immediately. Catau'ho. zone is scientific and ebsolutely guar- anteed for preventing snd curing ca - earth end kindred ills. Two sizes, 25e and $1, at all dealers, Farmers' Excursion Toe annual excursion to the Onterio Agricultural Collette, Guelph, tinder the auspicee of the West Huron )'ar- mars' Institute, will he run this Year over the C. P. R. on Saturday, June 27th, A special train will leave Gode- rich at 9 a, tn., arriving in Guelph at 11,20 a, HI., returning leave Guelph at 7.50 p. m„ arriving in Gude- rich at 10.10 p. tn. 'Pickets are good to return Monday, June 29th, Select Your Medicine With Care In debility and weakness medicine should he mild and far remising, Maty Mlle end pareettves are too Mirth. are drastic instead of curative. Excessive action ie always followed by depression and knowing this Dr. Remitter/ devised his pili* of Mandrake and Butternut ao es so mildly inpreare liver and kidney activity, flush; out the elementary canal, tone and regulate the bowel*, 'Fhns do Dr. Hamilton's Pills eliminate pioieons from the body, restore clear - nese to the skin, bring strength and that aWeet restorer of health—sleep. Best medicine on earth, 2bc. per box at all dealers, Preparations for the Camp Preparations, are being pushed ahead for the Goderioh camp, The engine end.putup for the water supply were got,iit piece on Tuesday and the tank has been constructed and is being put in position, Col. Belton, the medical officer, was in town this week and pro- nounced the quality of the water Batts - factory and Capt. McCrimmon, the musketry instructor, of London, was here last week to decide on the location of the miniature rifle ranges, Lieut.- Col, Young hap received offtcisl notice that the cetnp will commence 3une 15, instead of June 16 as tirst announced, 13e a Strong Man Increase your vitality and nerve ene•gy,r•store vim and force to your overworked body. Ferrozone will do this as it did for Walter Wood, of Beauport, N, 13., who writes : "1 can sayl'errozote has given me a new Leese of life. A year ago I suffered so from nervous exhaustion 1 was scarce- ly rble to drag myself around, My appetite was gone, I had no color or ambition and felt used up, One hox of Ferrozone started me back to health. I took a number of boxes and my health was completely restored." For men who are tired, pale, nervous and thin -blooded nothing compares with Ferrozoue, 50c per box at all dealers, East Wawanesh. Thee following is the report of 5, S. No. to, Fast Wewanosh, for the month of May, pupils' names in order of merit : Sr, 4th—Mary McGowan, Ar- chie itadford, Dodds hlcGownn, Olive McGill, Maggie Md 3owal, Charlie Toll, Jr. 4th—, -Russell Wilson, hose Patterson. Sr. Ord—Rebecca McGow- an, Mona Potter, Gladys McGowan, Walter McGowan, Jr, Ord—Norman Radford,Orvilie McGowan, Itoy Toll, Jatiet Patterson, Lorne Toll, Pt, 2nd —Ruth McGowan, Martha Wilson, George Wilson, Ernest Toll, Willie Patterson. Sr. Pt, I --Hilliard Mc- Gowan, Cora 'Fear, Violet Parker.— E, 111. Clark, Teacher, KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Health Saving Explained by a 'Blyth Citi*en Who knows From Experience heItlpta.ny. Blyth people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need Sick kidneys are responsible for a great amount of suffering aid ill health, The reason so many use Booth's Kidney Pills is their ,quick relief for d all, kidney weakness, ere is what a Blyth citizen says :— Alfred Carr, of Slain St., Blyth,Ont,, says : "3ly back had been very tender and severe pains would catch me across the small of it end in the region of the kidnoye. The tri se would very often be highly colored and the kidney se- creilons would be frequent and irregu- lar, I would beo s are cly able to straighten myself up after stooping or lifting and although I bad trod differ- ent pt'eseriptio e I could find little or no relief. I learned of Booth's Kidney Dille through . an advertisement and procuring them at Mr. Hamilton's pharmacy 1 commenced treatment, The one box of Booth's Kidney Pills cured me entirely. I have not had a backache since and the urinary dis- orders were quickly and permanently regulated. I will gladly recommend Booth's Kidney Pills as an ideal kid- ney, remedy." Sold by dealers, price 50 cents, The R, T. Booth Co., Ltd„ Fort Erie, Out„ aole Canadian agents. Morrie. A garden party, under the auspice's of Jackeon'a Church S. S„ will be held on the hewn of A. Howlett, con. 8, Morris, on Friday, June 19th. An excellent program will be given, consisting of readings, recitations, vowel and instru- mental m0010,, Tea will be served on the lawn frotn 6 to 8 o'clock, Admis- sion : adults, 206 ; children, 10c. Taylor Pipe, merchant of Cobalt, was,here on a visit to the parental home, 5th line, and was a welcome visitor. He is doing well in the North- lan Wed, are pleased to notice the name of Will McCall among the successful students at the College of Pharmacy in Torento. He will continue to work with his brother, A. 1.. in Chatham, Mee his course be one of greet rumness, 'rive Stratford Bride's Co, was award- ed the contract for the ateel bridge to be put over the Maitland on the alt line. Thee will be two !Tana 69 feet each. George' Barkley, of Brussels, will build the cetnest ahnttnente, Work to be completed this summer, Spring Tiredness Cured Dp Harmless Remedy MANY ARE USING IT AND REDWING BENEFIT FROM ITS STRENGTH -MING POWER. All winter long you worked hard. This took lots of nerve force. It lamed so far, hut now it's all gone and you feel half dead. Somehow you must get new vitality and more nerve force, The water in your blood must Le turned into Strength Furniture Bargains Still Continue Having held the attention of the purchasing public during the past year, by popular prices, we have slated new goods to begin the second year, and the prices will at once suggest the advantages in dealing here : Lot 1—Iron Beds 40 Beds In the lot, ranging In nrices as follows : $3, $4, y� $4.50, $4.73, 55, 55.75, $6, $7, $8, $9.25, $11, 513, 514.50, $15. Lot 2—Mattresses Guaranteed purely eanitnrv, $3, $3.50, $4 ot.d $5. 32 In the lot. Our epeeist! at $4.00, Lot 3—Couches 23 In the lot, which means skidoo. Prices will Interest you, $4.50, $5, $0, $7, $8, $11, $12.50, $14, $15 Bud 520 Our special thin spring is the $1330 and .58.00. Other Specials Spring., any size, $2, 52.25, $2.50 and $3.00, Our special Is $3.00, Rattan Chairs, $3,90, $4.00, $4 50 and $0 00, Dressers and Stands, ranging In price from $0.00, 510.50, $12,00, 512.75 and up to $50.00. Oar special Is $12.75. Sewing Machines. We are special representatives for the Standard. Prices range from 020.00 to 541.00. * House Furnishings This department has speelet attractions through the house.olesntng season. A taw remnants in Lluoleums at special prices, also Olt Cloths. Regular 60e Linoleum tor 50ueryuar p square yard 000DS DELIVERED FREE WALKER & ROSS Furniture Dealers & Undertakers. - - Clinton Your Expenses paid both ways, 'Phone 28 end building material, Your fretful appetite must be braced up Some new power must be imparted to your weak body, This is just what happens in using Ferrozoue, which is an instant blood maker, blood enricher and nerve build- er, Ferrozone not only creates keen ap- petite, it goes further, improves diges- tion and aestuiliation, so that' every particle of food is converted into nerve told muscle fibres. By building up new nerve force and making each organ do the work that nature expects of it, Ferrozone quick- ly increases your weight and instils a reserve of vigor into the system that defies weariness, exhaustion, spring debility or sicknees of any hind. To prove the onortnous strengthening power of Ferrozone the quote the fol- lowing letter from hire. C. P. Gout neatly, well•known in Midllleviile : "Last March I was very run down and thio, I had no appetite and scarcely felt like eating at all, My face was pa1111 and haggard and I had dark circles under my eyes. Sly weight was seven pounds under normal and day by day that awful spriu,c woari• nese dragged the down. The change Ferrozone wrought woe surprising. It roust certainly contain wonderful building and strengthening properties because I gained strength, flesh and appetite from the day I started it. I speedily came back to vigorous bouy- ant health with Ferrozone teed recons. mend it es the best medicine any per. 50111n weak health can take," Ferrozone strengthens the weak, re stm•es the anaemic, soothes the ne- vous, assists men, women and children to better health, 'J'ry it, 60c per box or six for 52,50 at all dealers, The Altar. ISiCTAOOART=1'noltrSON.--At 4115 resi- dence of the bride's mother, Clinton on June 3, by Rev, C, R. Gunn*, Sir. Geo, Mc'i'ahgnrt, of Blyth. to Violetta Beatrice, daughter of Mrs, Thompson. Subscribe for Than STANDARD, HACKARD 30235 A. T. R. by Allorton 2.00), dam of Icdimona (dam of Gaivd 2,251), by Nut - wood 600 ; 9. d., Ada S. lis twismbrino Boy 844, ere. Bred by C. W, WIlltamr, pa -,ed to C. J. Franks, Galesburg, 111, Will be at ]rlaso0 a hotel, Blyth, Wed• nesday and Saturday afternoons, and the rernnlnder of the week at his own stable, lot 13, eon. 10, Moirls, Terms—$10. Thomas Coulter, Ownei. THE cost of living is an important thing in most homes. You may have to figure close- ly in these matters. A Little extra on a barrel of flour may look big to you. But there is a differ- ence between spending money wisely and spend- ing it foolishly. Sotnetimes it is econo- my to spend instead of to save. It is in the case of Royal Household Flour. Those few extra cents a week, that give you Royal Household Flour in preference to inferior flour, buy health. Nothing contributes so much to the food you eat as flour, and therefore nothing should be more carefully bought. Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour is the whitest, cleanest and most nutritious flour that's milled, Itis the only flour that is absolutely pure. Ask your grocer. Ogilvie Hour Mills Co.e ltd 8antreat