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BLYTH, ONTARIO, 42HURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908.
No. 48.
A Prized Cough Cure
"I have not been without a bottle of
Ooltsfooto Expectorant in the house for
over nine years. At that time :1 procur-
ed it for a had cold I had. It worked
such wonders then that it bits been a
household remedy ever since, and wo
will have no other for coughs and colds
---it is so pleasant to take, and 1(11 of
my children look for it as soon as they
get a cold at all, Nearly all of then
have been subject to croup, and that's
when T find Ooltsfoote Expectorant use-
ful. Yon aro welcome to use this testi-
monial as you wish,"
AIRS. LEWIS NIGII.
Free Sample of Coltsfoote Expectorant
will he sent to any person sending their
name and address and naming this
paper. It has established a wonderful
record as a successful cure for coughs,
colds, sore throat , croup, whooping
cough, bronchitis and all irritated eon-
ditious of the throat and chest. It is
the prescription of a great specialist in
medicine, At all good druggists, 25e.
Dr, T. A. Sloeuny Limited, Toronto.
Send for Free Sample To -day.
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SOAP
STYLES
There are fashions even in
Soaps, and styles change.
But one thing never changes
and that is that whatever
the color, odor or shape a
cake of soap may be, It must
be pure.
We take pride in selling
pure Soaps, properly pet.
fumed, put up In pretty
packages, We can supply
all toilet rcqulsltes, per-
fumes, etc., at the lowest
prices posssble for highest
quality wares.
Write Clip Drug Store
Dr. W. J. MILNE
Hullett.
The crops are looking fine,
111ful,y from this township celebrated
tlie glorious twelfth fn Goderich,
011 Saturday last a quiet funeral
took place to Burns cemetery, where
the interment was made of the lute
Lunen Fairset5'ice, bite of Walkerton,
ile died ee F1'ldtl,y last at the age of 88
years, and as lie wished to be buried
here Ole body was brought to Blyth on
Saturday afternoon. Ile leaves e
widow and two daughte H. Deceased
was a brother to Thomas Fairservice of
this " township.
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East Wawanosh Council.
A special sleeting of the Council was
held on Tuesday afternoon to deal
principally with business pertaining to
municipal drains. Members all pres-
ent, but Al*. Cuming. Bylaw No. 1.0,
1908, and 13,y -law No, 11, 1908, known
as the Johnson and Hallaban Drain
By•taws, were both road and advanced
another stage a. d provisionally adopt-
ed, Would those pathnioste's who
have not already done so kindly return
their lists as soon as possible properly
certified so that all accounts due for
gravel may be paid at next meeting of
Council of July 28th.
Alex, Porterfield, Clerk.
Londesboro.
Dies.—In this village lest Wednes•
flay at one o'clock the spirit of Minnie
Etta Laslaamu, beloved wife of John T.
Lee, bade farewell to this weld to
take reward in the better land. Her
age was 44 years, 9 months and 2 days.
Deceased had been unwell for the past
four years and during the past month'
had been confined to her bed, the cause
of her death • being 000100s. Over 22
years ago she was married to her now
bereft husband and besides him a fam-
ily of four Eons and one daughter aro
left to mourn the loos of a true wife
and loving another. She was amentber
of the Alethodist church, but owing to
the pastor being absent Rev. N. M,
Leckie conducted the services at the
lions° and grave on Friday afternoon.
The interment was made in the Lon-
desboro cemetery, To the bereaved
the sympathy of the conununity is ex-
tended.
Eat What You Want
But Find the Way to Digest What
You Do Eat
The first thing to do in the case of
indigestion or stomach weakness is co
strengthen the muscular walls of the
stomach and intestines, so that they
will care for the food that is eaten. In
no other way can this be done so well
as by taking a Mi -o -ma tablet before
each meal. This restores strength to
the stomach muscles and stimulates
the pouring out of gastric juices, then
the food digests readily and you begin
to get the full benefit froin what you
eat.,
Use Mi-o•na whenever you hate sick
headaohe,heartburn, bad taste in the
mouth, coated tongue, spots before the
eyes, sleeplessness and many outer
BIG SALE
Ordered
Clothin
symptoms that are the direct result of
indigestion,
J. Al Hamilton gives with ever • 50
£ 1gi s 1 1
cent box of Ml -o -da a guarantee to re-
fund the money unless the remedy
cures.
Morris.
Haying is general. '
hiss Olive P'ilzsinneens, tut] lino
was visiting friends iu (Milton.
Alias Mary 1L,\laim, of 1wood, was
visiting Igor sista, Mts. 1.1. Nichol.
Miss Alice Pahl. ill' lIl i -vol', spent
Stnd:1y 1,1111 11iss l,ohl Agar, 201 line.
Alts. W. 4Vilkituoli i0 able to he 0110
again after being on the poorly .list for
some time.
WO C0geo) 1110* Alias 01 AVilkin-
son, 4th line, on ladle successful in her
Primary !Mum exninitiation. she wrote
at Clinton,. Alias ],i::cit, I3ewinan is
Meas Wilkinson's tehither,
Mrs. Harry leeksoti mild daughter,
Miss Maude, left for Edmonton 011
Tuesday. They purpose being away
for two or three months and will visit
relatives and friends at Winnipeg, Tito
dale, Pstevan, Dolo•nine, 1'aucouver,
Victoria, Duncan and outer points,
This will give the ladies 0 fine trip
which we trust they will heartily enjoy
Walton.
The Orangemen from here attended
the celebration at Goderieb,
Wm, Rae, B. A. and wife, of Ed-
monton,Alta., are at present visiting
at Air. Rao's father's residence here,
Owing to the unfavorable weather
Tuesday evening of hast week the
Gurdei Party, weich was to Ilavolleen
'widen Duff's eb 1rell manse lewn, was
taken to the basement. Notwithstand-
ing the weather there was a very good
attendance. Proceeds about „50.00,
Ticket agent Me.l(ay ticketed the
following for the West on 9'nesday of
last week :—llrs. 11, Jackson and
daughter, Vancouver, 73, C. ; Master
George Campbell, Cypress River ; Miss
Annie Campbell, hiss Alice Smith,
Wm, Smith, Harding, Mall.
Before Rev. and Mrs. R. ,f, Currie
left here for their new circuit at. Oil
Springs, an address was read to then!
by Mrs, Jas. H. Fulton and Mrs. John
Bennett presented Mr. Currie with a
finely bound Bible and Mrs. Currie with
a Hymn Book.
The 1st of June the wholesale houses started cleaning
out their odds and ends and that meant a big cut in prices.
We bought a lot of Worsteds and Tweeds and the goods
have just arrived, so we are now in a position to give you
great value for your money. We can give you an
$18.00 Suit, to your measure, for $14.00
$16.00 "
" $12.00
$14.00 " " $10.00
Come in and inspect these goods.
Store closes on Thursdays at Six o'clock
during July and August.
S. H. GIDLEY
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE BSP:.. S'TI3
Seaforth.
LI n temporary fit of insanity last
Wednesday afternoon Mary Galbraith,
0 waitress in the Commercial Hotel et
Moose Jaw, Sash, tools the life of her
new•bore 'child with a small pair of
embroidery scissors, The young wo-
man is a daughter of Andrew Gal-
braith, a farmer of this district and
formerly of Seafo•th, Miss Galbraith
is now in the hospilal and has been
formally placed under arrest.
The other night some person or
persons went into the garden of Charles
Holbein and pulled up and carried off
sone of his vegetables.
A very large number took advantage
of the Sunday School excursion to
Goderich 011 Thursday.
Harry Livens, who has been study -
in g
tudy•ing music in Germany for the past two
yea's, has returned horse. His sister,
Miss May, of Itemise Public School
staff, is home for vacation.
At the Archibald & Cudmore sale the
patter, Little Harry was puvebased by
Prank ](ling for $310. Mr. Kling has
since sold his handsome mere, Hattie
L, to James Archibald for shipment to
Winnipeg.
SHOW ME PROOF
That is what Hyomei will do
in all forms of Catarrh and
Troubles of Breathing Organs
•
The stamps of this special series will
be kuowu as the Tercentenary series,
Mid the 185110 of which (vitt begin about
theI5il of July, consist of eight de-
noiuinatious, which, with their respec-
tive subjects, ate as follows :
Dee oilfe latfo11 Su)ijret
-cent Prince -Princess of Wales
0 -pout Ca.rtier•Chtunphi i 1
2 -cent ikiu(1
g -Queen
o'•ccnC 1.'Abitalion de Qunbecq
7 -cent Alontcali- \Volfe
l0 -cont Quebec iu 1700
15 -cent Pnl'teulut poor I'our.st
(Champlain setting out for the west)
20 -cent Avrivee de Cartier -Quebec
15'0
(Arrival of Cartier -Quebec, 15115)
The stamps of the tereeutenary series
will be available for all postage puts
purposes and will therefore, while they
last, unless the ordinary stamps are
specially asked for, be sold instead of
the latter,
there is always great popular lo ter
esO over 11.111 new issue of conllnelne0a•
five postage stamps, Rs was the case
for example, with the jubilee series.
Thore are various reasons for this in-
terest, such as the tendency of special
issues to iecre0se in sentimental and
commercial value as time goes o1, In
this case they also appeal to the patri-
cide emotions of the people of Canada
cold of lb- empire, and will be sent to
friends all over the world,
Rural Rest.
It's not a question of Hyomei hawing
cured some one else but will it reach
your own particular case. If its Colts
in the head, Catarrh, Bronchi Ole,Pneu
mouia, Croup or any affection of 010
breathing organs J, M, Hamilton says
Yes, and will refund the money it it
fails, No other preparation for the
501110 peepos0 can successfully do this,
because the Hyomei system of treat-
ment is different from anything else.
You simply breathe and inhale its
medication in dry air forst which des-
troys the germ life that causes oppress-
ed breathing, Nasal Catarrh, Throat
Irritation and Lung 'Troubles, It
brings to these suffering organs the
balsam laden air they would get in the
Pine and 1:ucalypins forests. The stir
tJlitr stamps tat Bronchial troubles.
The prince of entertainers, Ala'shal1
P. Wilder, says :--Hyomei is easy to
use and swift to cure. It insures
agaitlst coughs and colds. It gives
you pure air and kills the germ of di-
sease, It helps the voice.
Hyomei complete outfit, 51.00.
Tercentenary Postage Stamps
TIMI Pestnnaster•Generol, desirous of
meeting what appears to be is popular
Wish, has made arrungenents for a
special series Of poeticize stamps,
wherewith to mark the 8110th swifter-
- eery of the founding. of Quebec by'
C tonplain,
Poetry.
He leaves the city's madding sounds
With thoughts of greensward, arch-
ing trees,
Scent of wild roses, new mown hay,
,The drowsy hurt of holey, bees,
Of placid ponds where sillies lie ;
Flowered meadows where sleet: cat-
tle graze ;
Boats, hammocks, shaded swimming
pool;
Long restful sightsand dreamy days,
Prose.
At 2 R. tn. the roosters crow,
At 8 the birds cotlunonco their din,
At 4 the farm boys go to milk
With banging pails and mous of tin.
At 5 the mowers driver afield
Machines with clang to wake the
deed,
At 0 "Hi, there, the brealtfast's cold !
Olt up, you city sleepy -head !"
Blood Cleansing
Recommended
in Spring Time
IN THIS WAY THE SYSTEM'S STRENGTH-
ENED AND SETTER HEALTH ASSURED
From the earliest time it has been
universally acknowledged that the
transitory period between wlntel' and
spring is the seed time of disease.
Consequently it is necessary for us
all to take suitable medicine.
A delay gives the germs and weak-
ness a better chance to take hold.
])on't wait, think of ,your small re-
sisting pavers and begin building up
to -day, Pot' weakness, overwork and
debility the doctors prescribe Ferro -
zone ; let it help you tow.
Vitality and power are ilnstilled into
the blood ; this Means now strength
for all weak organs,
The fire of youth will dance in your
veins and new found energy will in-
crease your desire to work,
h'e'rozouo supplies the nourishing
and tissue-huildfng material your sys-
tem
yntem lacks, Isn't this "a reason why 1"
From Comborniere Airs. John OraM
writes as tollaws : "For a number of
years I was sickly in the spring time.
I felt tired. nervous and had head-
aches. My blood seas weak and damp
days broughton rlteumtrtiam, fly
nervous system was misname aid 1
felt utterly worn out. i'errozsne re-
vived tee in tL shot time. In two day's
tn,y appetite increased and I could feel
a building -up process going on. This
great tonic ' made a now person of 111e
and I dant think a more sttengthen-
iug medicine for the spring can be
found."
Wouldn't it he just fine for you to
get hock your old-time spirits and vig-
or. iEasily done with Ferrozone; eonl-
111lNlee to -day. Sold by all dealers, 55e
per lox or 3 boxes for 52.50.
Subscribe for ''nn STANDARD.
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1690-1908
The 218th Anniversary
of the Battle of Boyne
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celebrated at Goderich, Ripley and Listowel a
GOD1;111011-1,10)0visitors. Excursion
trains from Guelph, Stratford, Cen-
tralia and lenge delegations from
surrounding points,
RIPLEY-5,000 0 isi tors, Big MIiform-
ed parade. Business places decorat-
ed. Windstorm at 5.80 did some
damage.
LISTOWEL-10,000 people. Proces-
sion a utile, long. Fifty lodges in at-
tendance. Every train bore ]nlcdreds
and net one accident.
Goderich.
The streets of Goderich were ablaze
with color lloilday for the Orange
celebration, The roads leading to town
were early thronged with vehicles and
the three special t-ains were heavily
loaded. 'l'wo massive arches of cedar
spanned the t•oadwey on the rouge of
the procession,.auttl banners with words
of welyooe were to be seennver,ywhore.
'l'lle e&ausiou trains were. run from
Stratford, Guelph and Centralia, but
the city tsrmiuols were scantily re-
presented among the 5,000 visitors,
most of whom were from points In the
couhtr,y.
Fred Davis, past county master of
Perth, was marshal of the pat panicle and
the following lodges woe 111 the pro-
cession Hibbert, Londesboro, Au-
burn, Blyth, Dungannon, Belfast, Bel-
grade, Nile, Ilensal1, Waltou, Clinton,
Summerhill Hayfield, 'Winthrop, Varna
Seaford]. 10veratou, Colborne and
Goderich.
After the parade speeches we'o given
(0000)10 1)1(00(01111 1)0 1 l000 SqI)s '0. Brother
John Wilford, of Blyth, past county
master of North Huron, was chairman.
Afteraddresses of welcome from
Mayor McLean and Cllafr11100 LeBow,
of the reception committee, Rev. C. R.
Durrant, of Melbourne ; Rev, William
Lowe, of London, grand chaplain of
Ontario West ; Rev. .. , H. Cooper, of
Blyth, past chaplain of Lamhtot
county, and Rev, W, P', Graham, of
Chatham, gave addresses. A vote of
thanks was mild to the speakers on
motion of Rev. Dr. Dougall and Rev.
R. Ilillyar3, of Gorlericb. An exhibi-
tion of unto ing was 0i0031 by WillieMatch, the fico-ylia'-old son of F.
Mutoh, of Clinton, followed by a pro-
gram by 'the Goderich bras0 btuld,
For the hest fife and dram band Clin-
ton won first plaoo and 10ivers1:o11 b11111
second, A third competitor was the
Semmerhill,hand, Loudesboro Lodge
was awarded the prize for the lodge,
with the largest membership in the
procession with seventy reembe's.
This is the tenth year in succession that
this horror has gone to Loldeshoro,
Hibbert Lodge took the prize for the
lodge coming the farthest distance, and
William ,l`ohoston, ofL. 0. L. 818, Ale-
liillop, teas awarded the prize for the
oldest member in the procession In
active 000nlbe'ship, Mr. Joln1at001 is
(ilyears ofage. —^f
600 Book-keepers
Stenographers and
Telegraphers
trained by our management last
year, Rxperfenee counts, II redo -
ales most successful. Special
orurse for tee cher:. Mail c nurses.
Send postai for particulars.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1st
W ilig'halll
Business. College,
Ripley.
This town witnessed on Monday the
largest Orange demoast0atiou he15 in
Many years in this district, over 5,000
people coming in from surrounding
towns anti villages. Early in the
Morning the people commenced to ar-
rive and by 110011 the streets were jam-
med and 1 igs lined for blocks.
The business )laces and residences
had been gaily decorated for the 00e1.-
51011, the orange and blue being the pre-
dominating colors. On the main busi-
ness corner a mammoth arch and plat-
form had been erected, from where the
speaking was hold.
The parade was participated iu Inv
fifteen lodges, each resplendent in their
regalia and uniforms, presenting a dez•
zlittg spectacle in the bright sunlight.
\\'inghant lodge carried off first prize
as being the largest in number En line,
having the best brass hand, the best
Britons and best dressed lodge, liar -
risen Graham was ,(warded first prize
as the hest dru mlue,
The speeches were of 011 inspiring nn -
hire, the principles of the order being
touched upon at length by the various
orators. The keynote of the speeches
was a call to the members to avoid any-
thing bordering on antagonism to other
religious bodies and to adhere to the
teachings of the order. The speakers
were : Rey. Perry, of Toronto ; Hugh
Clark, 5I, P, P. ; J. J. Hunte', Fvin-
00rtliu0 ; Rev. T, S. Boyle, Chatham ;
I), Taylor, Rev. Ward, of Ripley, and
Rev. Blaeliford.
About 5,15 p, in.`a severe windstorm
struck the town, which blew down the
big arch and ripped the hunting from
the buildings. Tho (triad 10.01 followetl
by adtenohiug rain, which compelled
ell to soolc shelter and foo' .10 time t he
1110(100)81r 11 on program was practically
suspended. The ol'aingelllen of tine
district. were unanlinlons iu prououne-
ing the demonstration the host and
biggest they had participated in years.
Listowel.
Tho "Glorious Twelfth" was celebrat-
ed -Monday by over 10,000 people Red
the parade was over a mile in length.
Over tifry lodges were inline, including
lodges from North Perth, South Penh,
West Wellington, Centre Bt Heron
and Guelph. Every vain that came
into the depot bore hundreds mid the
crowds who drove in from surrounding
towns commenced to arrive before day-
light. There was not an accident
throughout the whole day to alar the
proceedings, and harmony and good
humor prevailed, The addresses won
delivered in the park and were of a
stirring and inspiring character. The
speakers requested the members or (1,0
order to stolid for liberty and freedom
and equal rights to all, The speaker;(
were County Allister Joseph \Valker,
who opened the day's program ; Moyor
100191, who delivered the address of
1001/10000 ; (101. Scott, of Walkerton, 0,
0. Al. of the supreme lodge of British,
North Ameriro, who was the principal
sneaker ; H. Dixon, Rev. D. 11. Batter,
H. B. Morelli', Listowel ; Henry Irwin
of West Wellington ;Rev, H, P, West-
gate, of Atwood ; Bro. Allen. of Smith
Grey; and Bro. Crawford, of Walker-
ton. The demonstration is conceded tin
biggest and best, over held in Ibis
section.
Money placed In your care, temporarily or
otherwise, by relative, friend or organiz-
ation, should at once be deposited in a
Savings Bank— for your own pro-
tection.
Weinvite such trust deposits.
til $00 Y
f3 far
Geo: S,lokIoe,Prlo,