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IBLYTI1, ONT.
J, L. KERR, PUBLISHER,
THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1908
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Sale Notes a specialty. Advances made C t
to farmers on their own notes. No
Additional security required, Air, mud AL's, C. 0, Geese spent tit
holiday hi 0111verton.
Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Kerr spen
Sunday at the house of the Edito
Mr, McKenzie, of Galt, is visitfn
at the homes of Messrs, Minty
Bros.
Aliss Bertha Brogden, of Landes
hni'o is visiting her sister, Airs D
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Flood v.
Ale. and Mrs. Frank Bttittton were
visiting in Chesloy duriig the past
two weeks,
Air. 1'rail: Metcalf has been laid
up with lutubtgo, but is able to be
down street this week.
Aliss Janet McGowan and Miss
Mabel Cold well nre`visitimg Londes-
bore!'needs this Week,
Chief Westlake has been off duty
owing to the deg bite, and has beet)
visiting lip at Goderieh.
9!>', Whitfield Sellars, of Chicago,
is visiting for 0 couple of weeks
with Ills parents ill 101011.
Mrs, Rose Snyder, of Kalamazoo,
01ieh., Is visiting her friend, Aliss
Edythe Gridley Lids week,
AL', Fred lloderousand Aliss Hattie
Hoderous, of P/inkha111, spent Dom.
inion Day with AL's. Pad. Lundy,
All'. and AL's. It M. AlkKoy are
away fur a holiday trip to Shel-
burne, 'Toronto and other points,
Air. Harry D. Ainley, of Brussels,
is presiding examiner at the exnini-
nittion in the public school here this
week,
Miss Pearl Gidley passed success-
fully the junior counterpoint exam-
ination of the Toronto Conservator y
of Music,
During Mr. Small's absent
preaching anniversary sermons at
Hickson, AL's. Small and little Jean
visited at Auburn,
Miss Nettie Brown, of Brussels
who was a visitor with her sister, is
now spending ft week with friends
at Goderieh, Bayfield and Clinton,
Mr. and All's. G. E, McTaggart
returned on Tuesday from their
honeymoon trip and have started
house -keeping in the residence late-
ly occupied by Mr, A, McNal y.
Ale, I), B. McDonnid, of Chatham,
was renewing old ncgniintances in
town f r t1 couple of days. Alf, ile-
Domtld was a hornier resident of
this town, but is now a successful
butcher in that city.
The engagement is announced of
Alias Katharine B. McLean, youngest
daughter of Ret', Dr. and Airs. Mc-
Lean, of Goderieh, formerly of Blyth
to Rev, J. Ure Stewart, B, A., of
Detroit, Alieh. Tete wedding has
been tu'ranged to take piece very
quietly the end of August,
COMMUNICATIONS.
We wish it to be distinctly understood
that we do not hold ourselves respon-
sible for the opinions of our co•res-
poudents.—EDl'roe.
To Tito EDITOR OF THE STANDARD:
Permit me through the columns
of your paper to say tt few words
regarding it habit, all too common
einem„ When and boys now•n.days.
I refer to the Use of vulgar and pro-
fane I+ngungo, 1 attended the
baseball molten last Friday evening
and enjoyed the gine very much.
So tau' as the players were concern-
ed,Isaw little to criticize. They
behaved well and played a clean,
snappy game, the kind people 01,1)0'
sool ng, So long as Blyth boys (or
1Vinghahl boys either) conduct them-
selves es spul'tsmnnlike ns they did
in that genie, their respective towns
need net be ashamed of them and
ought 10 give them hearty support
end encouragement.
13ut the conduct of some of the
on•louko's, and "rooters" in p1rtdcu-
lar, was net just what we like to
see. Their language at times was
very had. Ido not refer to the had
gree nmar, hut to the use of foul
oaths and vulgar expressions which
ere a disgrace to the town.
I was especially pained to hear
the frequent and irreverent use of
tete sacred mime of Jesus Christ by
non who known Metter, end by
buys who perhaps don't, but have
Picked it up at (lest ltetu'ing. It'
men only knew how muck Jesus
Christ loved them they would not
handy Ilis mime ahput as they
would that of some notorious seem.
drel, It' we hen rd our mother's
mune, which we revere, being dis-
gustulgly used by every Tam, Dick
and Harty, we would feel wounded
to cur very hearts. Su likewise,
true Christians feel sad to hear the,
sacred name of Jesus Christ so
glibly aid thoughtlessly uttered.
I nppual to all our young Wren,
and to the fathers of this place, to
help reduce the amount of prnl'anily
uu3 vulgarity used on our streets
and 111 public places. Check it in
youiself ; discourage its use in o.h-
era. It is a coarse, useless, sinful
habit.
Take in the hall games ; cheer
and "root" all you like ; but as fur
swearing and vulgar taIle, 010It out,
Thanking you, Mr. J'.ditor,
1Vul. II, Bartley, the Rectory,
MOOCH NO'i'1Ld,
The Methodist Sunday Seilool pic-
nic will be held on July 601 at the
grove on Queen street and the hour.
day of Mallett,
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Last Sshhath afternoon W. 1I.
Kerr, of Brussels, gave 0 short ad-
dress at the Methodist Sabbeth
School here. Superintendent Besse
is piloting the ship is commendable
style toad is well supported by ofti-
Preacher's Opinions
Rev, P. K. McRae, Forks Baddeck,
C. B.: "I always count it a pleasure to
recommend the Dr. Slocum Remedies
to my parishioners. I believe there
is nothing better for throat and lung
troubles or weakness or run-down sys-
tem. For speaker's Bore throat I have
found Psychlne very beneficial,"
Rev, W. Ii, Stevens, Paisley, Ont,:
"Psyching seemed just the stimulant my
system needed. I shall add zny testimony
as to its efficacy at every opportunity."
Rev. R, M. Browne, Amherst Head,
N.S., "I have often recommended
Peychine since taking it myself, for it
is a euro for the troubles you specify."
Rev, Chas. Stirling, Bath, N,B,: "I
have used Psychlne in my family; the
results were marvelous. I have visited
people who state that they never used
its equal. I strongly recommend it,
Rev, J. S. I, Wilson, Markdale, Ont,:
"I have taken two bottles of Peychine
and am pleased to say that I am greatly
improved in health. I was troubled
with my throat, but now 1119d it about
restored to its normal condition. I
8nd my work very mush less taxing,
1 believe Peychine is all claimed for It."
These are earnest preachers of the
gospel of Payehlno. They know where-
of they speak. Paychine cures all
throat, lung and stomach troubles, It
is a great voice strengthener, acting
directly on the vocal, respiratory and
digestive organs, thus specially adapted
to public speakers. At all druggists,
50e and 81.00, or Dr, T. A, Slocum, Ltd.,
Toronto,
BODMIN LIME
WORKS
Is headquarters for Fresh, Pure,
No. 1 Lute. Hlghestrtaminuends
given as to the quality of it, hav-
ing proven Itself No, 1 on Govern-
ment buildings.
By purchasing from these kilns
you patronize home industry,
25c per bushel, delivered
Write or Telephone to
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DONT FORGET -
Metcalf's
Retiring Sale
Tilere are Bargains far
EveruDotig
All lines of Jewelry,
Wall Paper, Crock-
ery, Fancy Goods,
Toys, Sleighs, Games,
Bibles, Prayer Books,
Etc., 25 per cent off;
cern and t'acihers,
5 ;M
Rey, W. 1. McLean 01. A., wits
ordained and Inducted into the
pastoral charge of Guthrie church
and adjoining stations in the Stu'nia
Presbytery. We wish our young
irield every success in his chosen
profession.
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Oa Sabbath Rev. J, L. Small will
resume his series of sermons on the
life and times of David, taking as
his subject in the morning, "David
and 30iathae," and in the evening
preaching from the text, "Is the
Young plan Absalom Safe 1 "
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A Sabbath School Institute w111 be
held in St, Andrew's church on next
Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Rev. AlcIntesh, of Mitchell, and Rev.
Smith, of Heiman, will, be present.
ltepresentat!ves from the\, Presbyter-
ian Sunday 801100ls fa Goderieh, B11y•
field, Auburn, Lundesboro aid other
rural schools of the district will at
tend, The meetings are open to a11.
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Last Sabbath the usual interest of
the services in St. Michael's church
wits increased by the presenee (0
ltev, leather Ryan, whose parental
home is in ,11c1{illop township, and
who is now entering upon the holy
calling of the priesthood, Ile was
greeted by forge congregations and
his ministrations, were highly ap-
preciated and will no doubt be pro-
ductive of good. Father Ryan is a
clever young man, devoted to his
work and ambitious to do his best to
inspi10 people to love the good and
emulate all that is worthy. Ilis
emcees should be useful and success-
ful to a nun'Ited degree and lie hits
many good wishes that 0 may be so,
This week Rev, W. II. Cooper, the
newly appointed pastor of the Metho-
dist church here, accompanied by
his ftuuily, arrived from Belmont
and are now 111 possession of the
Parsonage, We 'welcome them to
Blyth and trust they will soon find
themselves very much at hone wit:
their new surroundings, Next Sal).
bath Rev. Mr, Cooper will preach
his inaugural sermons and enter
neon Inns duties. The reverend
gentleman comes highly recum-
mended both as a preacher and
pastor and as he has had an nerve
trod wide experience !n tete nlleistry
he will, no doubt, assisted by the
loyal and eeergetic membership of
the two churches constituting his
charge, have the pleasing satisfact-
ion of seeing the work progress.
Blyth 15 to be congratulated on the
activity and ahility of i0 clergy and
the canting of J.tev. 011', Cooper will
not detract front the high character
of 1110 service rendered,
A Suggestion of Rare Value
A diseased condition of the surfaces
of the air passages causes bad breath,
but more commonly emanates from in-
digestion or en impure condition of the
blood, Thousands of cases prove that
Dr. Hamilton's Pills, through their
specific action on the secretory and eli-
millatire0rgalls, 1106 only cum bad
broth, but so thoroughly purify the
system that anything ,suggestive or
blood Or' d15eitivetroubles is impossible.
Through Dr, Iiamilto's Pills the skin
grows rosy and clear, activity of the
body and mind increases, and hotted ing
heeltll is established, sold everywhere
in 26c boxes,
The July Rod and Gun.
The eYet, not only el Ca ado, but
el the ty!rld will be fixed during
the pred4111 month upon Quebec and
the Terbenteiary of its establish-
ment, The life story of' Samuel de
Champlain, the founder, is told in
the opening article of the July num-
ber of Rod and Gun and Motor
Sports in Canada, published by W.
J. 'Taylor at Woodstock, and the
narrative of the great explor'er's life
will be foiled emceeing' reading,
0' equal interest to sportsmen, if of
less impurtanae to . the country, is
the line story of "The Trail if Ka-
wttsingeiuts" by Harry Anton Auer,
author of "The North Country."
Alt. Auer describes in beautiful lan-
guage the trip be took into the north
co11(1113' with his father and mother
and tells of Ole joys experienced in
camping and !laming far away (7.0111
civilizatiuo, This story is finely
illustrated from photographs taken
by Mr, Auer. "Lf the Neat West"
els in some light upon the new
country to be opened by the Grand
Trunk Pacific and shows that new
wonders await the development of
001110 of our northern and western
regions. "A Schoolboy's Searelt i'o'
Watches 15 per cent off,
Many odd lines 35 to 5o per
cent cif.
Everything must go. Come and ace,
FRANK METCALF
an Ideal Vacation" is a most inter-
esting paper—the search including
it trip tl tete old country, life in the
Jewelry and Stationery, huchwoos ufQuebee, tt jaunt to n
Some Deep
Price -Cuts
in Ready -to -Wear Hats.
and Trimmed Hats
Come in and have a look at the bargains
in our Millinery Department.
Ask to see our stock of'
Heatherbloom
the new material for Linings and Drop
Skirts in black and colors. Our price for it
is 25c per yard.
J. A. ANDERSON
fashionable watering place, and the
finding of the Ideal in the Algonquin
National I'1ark. A piper by Dr, E.
Sisley on "The Fresh Water 'front
of Cahnda" will interest all fisher.
Men end may prove the source ofas CHEAP READING
much controversy as our vanishing
deer, the doctor giving both cistern
and western fishermen something to
think about. There are many other
papers of interest to sportsmen and
the whole number is one worthy of
the high position the magazine has
attained es the foremost publication
of its kind in the Dominion.
50 cents gets 'i'ne S'1'ANoAA0 to
the first of January 1909 to new sub-
scribers in Canada.
PrItto .poo Silt of
Out -boor P1.t>< rto
Lncknow playa in \Vingham on
Friday, July 3rd.
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Berlin put Milverton down and
out in toethell last Friday evening
by tt score of 1-0.
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Sea~ a•th and Preston played at tie,
nothing to nothing, in the senior AV,
F. A. eliempionship football match
tltSeal'orth last 'Thursday evening.
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The standing of the Lakeside
League so fru' is :—
Club Won
Wingham 4
Blyth 4
Goderieh • 2
Kittenrdflie 2
Lucknow' 0
Lost to play
1 11.
2 I0
2 12
3 11
4 12
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FURNITURE AND CARPETS
These goods must be cleared out, regard lege of cost.:
Parlor Table, solid oak, worth 8s 00 tor 82.00.
Dobler Seat Roosters, solid oust, worth 0.00 for 82.00,
Iron Beds, white enamel, wort 81.00 for 80.00.
500 yards Scotch Linoleum, 2 yards and 4 yards wide, at 10e,
45e and 50c a square yard,
45 Carpet Squares, In sizes to lit your reome, prices from 84,00
SS25,00 each,
J. H. CHELLEW, BLYTH
Death to Bugs
Thls is the result when a patch of potatoes Is well sprayed with our
Paris Green, It is none too early )o get after this pest, as there is
every promise of them helog more plentiful than ever, nniess killed
now. Itis very discouraging sometimes, after the work is done to
find that your Limo and money has been wasted. Such Is often the
ease after using Paris Green,
Berger's Pure English Paris Green
Is the best we can procure 0110 you can depend on it being strcng and
pure, and results to follow Its use, Give It a trial.
WATERING CANS
We have a fine line of our own make.
McPHERSON BROS.
Hardware and Tinware - - BLYTH