The Blyth Standard, 1908-07-09, Page 4PAGE FouR--ITI-tE BLYTH
STANDARD-JuLv 9, 1908.
JAS.McMURCHIE
BANKER,
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSAC'T'ED,
BLYTII, ONT.
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to farmers on their own notes. No
additional security required,
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates
We offer every accommodation cou.
sletent with sate and conservative
banking prinolpiee,
UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS
To loan on Real Estate at lowest rates
of interest.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Parsons wishing to sell will do well to
place their property on our Ilet for
sate. Rents collected.
CONVEYANCING
Of alt kinds promptly attended to.
INSURANCE,
We represent theleading Fire and
Life Aseuranoe oopantes, and respect.
fully eoliolt your account.
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Fu0UDF00T, HAYS do BLAIR,
Banisters, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Eta, omoes-Thome formerly occupied b •
Messrs. Cameron and licit, Goderloh. W.
Proudtoot, K.C. ; R. C. Hays, G. F. Blair,
0, 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
over James Cutt'a store, Pretoria block,
Blyth. At Auburn every Monday 9 mut,
to 5 p.m.
W..1, MILNE, At,D,C.M.
Physician and Surgeon. M,D.C,M„ Unt•
veralty of 'Trinity College; M.D., Queen's
University; Fellow 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,
ROBERT H. OARNISS
BLUEVALE - - ONTARIO
Auctioneer for Huron Co,
Terms reasonable. Sniee arranged for
at THE STANo t n office, Blyth,
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S. SCC7TT
1111USSELS, ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terns reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the (Alice of Tux STANDARD, Blyth.
Blyth Livery
AND
Sale Rabies
0 00 00 00 0
Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
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Flrst•olass Horse% and Riga for hire at
reasonable rates.
Beat of accommodation 4) Commercial
Travellers and others regdiring rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTN,
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1st
The sooner you complete a course in
this serol the sooner you may expect to
hold a p0811100 of trust. Our worms are
thorough', and practical. Our students
always Atoned. We assist graduates to
positions.''' We have three department•-
enmmerclal; ihortbtmd and telegrapblo.
We employ exsOerlenced Instructors. C.
talogue free.
ELLIOTT & 40I.ACHLAN, Principals,
vtt! 'giBtit gtan.bttrt.
J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER.
THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1908
People We Know
Miss Annie Moffat, of 'Toronto,
was visiting in town this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Black, ofGode
rich, were in town on 0 short visit.
Mrs, Fred. A, Lewis, of Moun
Forest, is visiting Ittt her home it
town.
Misses Frank and Bernice Moore
of 'forum), were here on the Huron
Old Boys' excursion.
Miss L. Colvin, milliner at Credi•
ton, was visiting With her sister here
during the past week, •
Miss M. Livingston, accompanied
by Miss Carrie Dyer, of Exeter, is
home for her vacation.
Rev, Dr, Linscott, of Brantford, of
the International Newspaper Bible
Study Club, was in town Tuesday.
Mr. Ed. Moody, of Toronto, Sec.
retary of the Iluren Old Boys', visit-
ed at the home of his mother over
Sunday.
Musters Earl and Merman Sherlock
of Winnipeg, are visiting nt the
home of their grandinother, Mrs,
C. Moody,
Air. W. 0. AlcTnggert, of Toronto,
ex•president of the Huron Old Boys'
was visiting his cousin G. T. 11.
Agent A1eTeggart, on Monday,
Mrs. Robb. Douglas, of Regina, is
renewing old friendships in Blyth
and vicinity for two months, when
she will return to that city again.
The Goderich Signal of last week
says :-We are glad to see Donald
McLean out again after his illness.
ile is looking well after his long
siege,
Dr. C. S. McDonald, of Toronto,
and Miss E. Casemore, of Kansas
City, were visitors with Air, and
Airs. '1', J. Huckatep during the
week.
Mrs. Wettluufer and Miss Lily left
last Saturday for a weeks visit with
Zurich and Mensal! friends, Mr.
Wetthmfer, who acco`lupunied them
returned on Monday.
Mr, 91111 MM. E. Carter, of Clinton,
Air. Blither end bride, of Toronto,
lir, and Mrs. T. E. [Tarsal( and baby
and Master Willie Craig, of Uxbridge
were visiting Mr. and Alrs. Philip
Willows.
Dr. Wm. Sloan, of 'Toronto, was 11
welcome visitor in our tnldt.1 for a
few days this week, being up on the
Old Boys' Excursion, The Dr's.
many friends Were glad to see him
once again.
Mrs. Wm. Southcctt, of Exeter,
formerly of this plltce, is visiting
Mrs. D. D. Crittenden this week, It
is over twenty years since she was
11 resident here and she finds many
changes in the, village,
Mr. and Airs, M. A. MeNatighton,
of Grenville, North Dliltirtn, aye
visitor's with Postmaster McKinnon.
Mr. AieNaught.on, who is a nephew
of the postmaster, was a elerk in the
McKinnon store for a good many
•
years.
Masters Eric and Call•man Ander-
son left on Tuesday for their home
in London. ' Eric has bten trying
the exams. and Carman staved to
chaperon his brother. Eric will be
missed on the junior baseball tenni
both as a fielder and at good striker,
The Stratford Bencon of Friday
last says :-"Mrs. A. M. Kev, Afiss
Grace Johnston, principal of Strat•
ford kinderusi'ten : Miss Dickson,
Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Alfie
Johnston, of Barrie, left yesterdnv
for a two months' trip to Europe."
The fanner lady is an aunt of the
Editor's,
CFlmt(J1 NOTES.
The Sunday School picnic was a
successful affa it. on Ato iday,
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The St. Andrew's Sahhath School
will meet at 9,45 on Sabbaths for
the rest of the summer.
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Wingham Methodist church luta n
membership of 531, and raised 84879
last year for all purposes.
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Rev, Stephen Bond, Methodist
Minister at Atwood, burs retired from
active service after 52 years in the
I linistiy "',`
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The McLean Mission Band will
hold a eoc(ni on he church lawn
0 -morrow (Ft (daily evening begin•
ning nt four o'clock. 'l'ea. served
('rout 5 to 7 ; a silver collection.
Rev. Aft., Snaith, the poptlnr pas-
tor of the Methodist church, Den.
gannon, left Tuesday on a three
weeks (mention trip to Calgary, Ed.
unonto11 and other far west points.
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Rev. .J, 11. Oliver, of SIu•ni1, tats
accepted an invitation to become
pistol. pastor of the Regina Aietho-
dist church in .tune of next year,
subject tothe .decision ol'the trans-
fer and stationing committee,
Next Sabbath Rev. ,T, L Small
with finish his two series of sermons
in St. Andrew's church, In the
morning he will speak on the "Life
and times of David," and in tiie
evening 00 "Night scenes of Old
'Testa1110111 tunes."
Last Sabbath Rev. W. H. Cooper,
the new Methodist minister, preach-
ed his first sermons to good congre-
gations. I3is morning text was
Mond in the first half of verse 18,
4th chapter of II. Corinthians. In
the evening from verse 7, St. John
II., "And they filled them up to the
brim,"
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A Doctor's Statement
Bale St. Paul, C.C., Que.
March 27th, 1907,
"Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, •
Toronto, Out.
Gentlemen;
My many thanks for Peychtne and
Qxomulslon. I have used them with
very great satisfaction both in my own
case and iu that of my friends. It af-
fords me much pleasure to recommend
a remedy which is really good in cases
for which it is intended. I am, yours
very truly,"
DR. ERNEST A. ALLARD.
Doctors recognize that Psychine is
one of the very best remedies for all
throat, toting and stomach troubles and
all run down conditions from whatever
cause. It is the prescription of one of
the world's greatest specialists in die•
eases of the throat, lunge, and stomach,
and all wasting diseases. Ask your
druggist for it, at 50c and 1.00, or
T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
DONT FORGET
Metcalf's
Retiring Sale
There are Bargains for
Everubodg
All lines of Jewelry,
Wall Paper, Crock-
ery, Fancy Goods,
Toys, Sleighs, Games,
Bibles, Prayer Books,
Etc., 25 per cent oft.
Watches 15 per cent off.
Many odd lines 35 to 5o per
cent cf.
Everything must go. Come and see.
FRANK METCALF
Jewelry and Stationery.
CHEAP READING
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Monday evening's London Adver-
tiser has the following to say of the
first sermon prenched by Rev, S.
Anderson, who is now stationed at
Lofton :---Rev. 8 Anderson nes
Warmly welcomed at the Richmond
Street Mission Sunday morning by a
congregation that completely tilled
the building, air, Anderson gave
1111 address from the text "\%'e Are
Workers Together," in which he
spoke of the things that were to be
doue,nod hoped for the hearty co.
operation of the members of the
congregation. If they 1111 worked
together all difficulties will he over.
come and the church will grow
strong and united, In the evening
Mr. Anderson spoke along similar
Ilaes to a large audience in the Lien.
singtol Mission.
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Mctytv alto %wooly of
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Mut-boor }rtTit to
Goderich played at Lucknow on
Wednesday of this week.
At Wingham on Friday last the
home team defeated Lucknow by a
score of 5-4. The winners got their
runs in the last half of the ninth,
The standing of the Lakeside
League so far is :-
Club Won Lost to play
b 1 10
4 2 10
2 2 12
\Vinghanl
Blyth
Goderich
Kincardine 2 8 11
Lucknow 0 5 11
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The following is the official soba•
tittle of the Lakeside Baseball
teIgoe ;
July 8-Goderich at Lucknow.
17-\Vingliam at Goderich,
22 --Kincardine at Lucknow.
24 -Blyth tit Wingharn.
81-Goderich at Wingham.
Aug 4—Wingham at Kincardine.
6-Mythat Lucknow,
11-Lucknow at Goderich•
14-Wingham tit Lucknow.
20 -Blyth at Wingham.
21-Lucknow at Kincardine,
27-Lucknow at Blyth,
28-Wingham 81 Goderich.
81 -Kincardine nt Lucknow,
Sept. 4-Lucknow at Witigllnni.
7 -Blyth at Goderich,
l0-Goderich nt Luekhow,
14-Wingham at Blyth. •
17-Goderich at Blyth,
The Goderich and Kincardine
dntes were lett open.
Doctors fill Advise
Suitable Spring Tonic
Pays You to Get Strong and Nourish
the Blood During Change of Seasons
In the spring time the vigor and
resisting power of he body fall very
low. Instead of being rich at,d pour.isliing, the blood is thin and watery,
Asa result the bodily forces become
less active, sleep fails to bring rest,
An ever-increasing tiredness develops
into overpowering, weakness.
People suffering from this spring
sickness feel heavy and drowsy ; they
doat't want to eat ; they don't onjov
weak -about half sick 'and halt well,.
This is just about the condition that
favors pneumonia and typhoid, and
you must build up as quickly as poss-
ible. You most increase your blood
supply and make it rich and red.
The only way this can be done is by
using Forrozonr, which is acknowlod•
ged to be the most efficient spring
medicine,
The marvellous purifying and tonic
properties of 1'errozone are quickly
felt, because the blood is at once sup -
pied with the elements it needs to be-
come rich fwd red. It is ironized, vi -
tuba)) and tepidly brought to its nor-
mal streugtt'.
The very beat ingredients 'Gil. toning
up the system are contained in Ferro -
zone, and 1) you use it ,you are sure to
get back your old -tine strength and
spirits.
If you suffer from debility, insomnia,
nervousness, loss of appetite, or any of
the symptons of disordered blood noth-
ing will so rapidly tone you up as this
great food tonic„ 1'errozone. Its record
of successful cures, its recommendation
by the public, by druggistoo and doctors
commends it to every thinking person.
You need Ferrezoue to make you
well. Why not get it to day ? Sold
by all druguiste : price E0c per box or
six boxes for 82,50.
The Tomb.
(,1,CInlc -In Stratford; nit Thursday,
July 2nd, 1908, Helen Coloton,
beloved wife of T. F. Quirk,
Aged 45 years.
The Credfo.
011511 3 -Ili Morris, on July 81h,
to lir. land Airs. John Curring, tt
Son.
THE Blyth Orangemen will attend
ec o service on July 12th with the mem-
bers STANDARD, hers of the Londesboro Lodge in the
BLYTN, ONT, I !Atter village In the evening.•
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 25e per yard.
J. A. ANDERSON
BLYTH
Every order left at vie 'gtttltba><,b ( Jfif{CP,
whether large or small, is turned out in first-class
style. We have the plant, we have the workmen,
and . we have the experience, and these three very
important factors enable us to keep pace with the
times,
(tilt gtttitsar> is one of the most progressive
newspapers in Huron County and we would like to
haveyour name on our subscription list if it is not
already there.
The iSitan.dard — Blyth
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
These goods must be cleared out, regardless of cost :
Parlor Table, wades*, worth 8300 for 82.1X).
Cobler Seat Rockers, solid oak, worth 813.10 for $2.00.
iron Bede, white enamel, wort 84.00 for $3.00.
id90 yards Scotch Linoleum, 2 yards and 4 yards wide, at 40c,
41, and 50c a square yard,
46 Carpet Squares, in sizes to tit your rooms, prices from 54.50
$25.00 each.
J. H. CHELLEW, BLYTH
Death to Bugs
This is the result when a patch of potatoes Is well sprayed with our
Paris Green. It le none too early to get after this pest, as there Is
every promise of their being more plentiful than ever, unless killed
now. It Is very discouraging sometimes, alter the work is done to
find that your time and money has been wasted, Such Is often the
ease after using Parts Green.
Berger's Pure English Paris Green
le the beat we can procure and you can depend on it being strong and
pure, and results to follow its use. Ghee it a trial.
WATERING CANS
We have a find line of our own snake.
MoPHERSON BROS.
Hardware and Tinware - BLYTH