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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-07-30, Page 4JAS. McMURCHiE BANKER. AGENi.RAL BANHiNG BUSINESS TRANSACTED, BLY'1'lI, ON'L'. OTES DISCOUNTED. Sale Notes a specialty. Advances made to farmers oil their own notes. No additional security required, INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates We offer every accommodation con- %latent with nate and conservative banking principles. UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS To loan on Real Estate at lowest rates of interest, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Persons wishing to ecu will do well to place their property on our list for sale. Renta collected. CONVEYANCING Of all kinds promptly attended to. INSURANCE, We represent the leading Fire and Life Assurance companies, and respect• fully soliett your account. OFF1(OE HOURS: 10 A.11, to 3 e.tt, Business (0,ards. 4 1c')UDI'OOl, HAYS k BLAIR, Batriatcre, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Etc. Offlues-Those formerly occupied by Mean's. Cameron and ilolt, Goderieh W. Proudfoot, K.0, ; R. 0. Hays, G. F. Blair. 0. E. LONG, L.D,S., D.D.S. Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, An honor graduate of Toronto University. Office over James Catt'e store, Pretoria block, Blyth. At Auburn every Monday 9 a.nr. to 5 p.m. W. 3. 1IILNE, M.D.C.M. Phyeietan and Surgeon. M,D.C,M., Uni• 'serail), of 'Privity College; M.b., gaoeu'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. Oltloe, one door north of Commercial hotel, Queen street, Blyth. ROBERT 11. GARNISS BLUEVALif — , ONTARIO Auctioneer for Huron Co. Terms reasonable, Sales arranged for at' THE: STANDARD (Mice, Blyth, F'. ilk, SCOTT BRUSSELS, ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for at the °Niee of Tea STANDARD, Blyth. Blyth Livery AND Sale Stables 000900 oQ Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S. PROPRIETOR, ovv ranQ40 First-class IIorses and Rigs for hire at reasonable rates. Bost of aoeontinodation to Commercial Travellers and others requiring rigs, Veterinary office at livery stable, KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTR, FALL TERM OPENS SEPT, 1st eatral: tratford, nt. hold a thorou always positions. commercial, We employ exp talogue free. ELLIOTT & McLA4t$LAN, Principals. you complete a course in is sooner you may expect to •t trust. Our courses are rnetical, Our students AWe assist graduates to }'.Q three departments- nd and telegraphic. cod Instructors. Ca- "„ tj Vlii#lt gtanbax r. J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER. THURSDAY, JULY 80. 1908 PAGE FouR—THE BLYTH STANDARD—JuLV 30, igoi$, People We Know Mr. flus, Gidley is holidaying in Brussels, Mr. Will Roadit-use is :tway in Toronto at present. Mr, W. 11.1{err, of Brussels, made a business trip to :Myth last Friday. Mrs. James Bather, of Tor alto, is Visiting with For sister, Mrs Joseph 'Pantatt, Tae Misses Moody, of Berlin, are visiting thele grandmother, Mae. Porter, Miss Louise Findlay, of Toronto, Is visiting 51 the home of Mr. Jos. Taman. Misses Mnnile and Myrtle Living- ston were visiting wit i friends at Kinctu disc. Mr, Jos: Hunter, of the Brussels Marble Worsts, was 1n town on Thursday hist, Mrs, G. E. McTaggart will Ill:- cefve at her home of August Gtt) and 7th from four to 6 p. m; Al los Jessie McLaughlin and Mes- ter Dalton, of Phtttsville, are visit- ing with the Suns family. Miss Lou Proctor returned home to Toronto host Saturday after a de- lightful two weeks' vacation. Airs. Rogers and daughter Lillian, of Seaford), were the guests ot Mies ,T. Iloot.l during the past week. Airs. Jelin „Hewitt and Miss Rhoda, of Brussels, were visitors with Mrs. Adam McKehzle for a day or so. M's. Hervey Wilda and daughter, of Toronto, are visiting the fornler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, New- conJl,e, Master Jim Etnigh, of Brussels, took a high dive the other day at the mill dam and was in danger of drowning. Miss Lena Livingston and Miss Rena Bennett were visiting with relit. tives and friends at Lucknow and W ingh ttin The Misses Burns, of Neepawa, Man., are the guests at the home of their uncle and 111111, Air. and Mrs. W. A. Carter. Alt', and ,Mrs. H. Khicade, return• ed to Toronto after spending a two weeks' honeymoon with Alr, and Mrs. S. 11. Gidley, Miss Ida Fulton and MI'. J. O'Neil, G. T. R. agent, of Brussels, were Sunday visitors with Mr, told Mrs. G. E. McTaggart, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Braduoek and son Harold, of Gerrie, are visiting with Air. and Mrs, 'Phomas Sloan and other ft tends, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. McMichael and daughter, Alien, of Wisconsin, are visiting in this neighborhood just now. Mr, McMichael is a brother of Mrs, A. W. Sloan. Mr. Robert Slater, accompanied by Miss Carrie, left to 'Tuesday for a two weeks' trip to Ottawa and Smith's Falls, where they will visit with relatives and friends. Mrs, E. L. Walker and chihirea, of Enierdttle, North Dpkota, and Miss Violet Troble, of Exeter, were visit. ing their cousin, Mee. D. D, Critter• den during the past week. We are pleased to (hear that Miss Annie Cowan has secured the school recently taught by Miss A, Trotter, who has resigned. Miss Cowan ought to he very successful et the school, Miss Edith Buckley, of Ptt is, and Miss Edith Conary, of Guelph, who have been visiting their grand- mother, Miss Hood, leave to -morrow for Guelph to attend the Old Boys, Re -union. Clinton. Citizens were shocked on learning the news that Amy, the 17-year•eld daughter of Dr, Gunn had died early Tuesday morning, Miss Gunn was operated upon Monday for appendi- citis and was doing nicely, when suddenly she relap•ed before her relatives could be called, She was a most popular and touch loved young lady. The Cradle. Er,—In Morris on July 17th ) Mr. and Mrs, Peter Healey, a gb er., Ivth on July 24th, to 't D. W. Somers, a n July 25th, to Angus Reid, a so Hein ;T Mr: as daughter. BUSINESS Well (W others regnirir,r. office stationery of any kind will find a complete stock of nuts needs, env, - lopes, hill heeds, statements, circa - tars, etc., at Tug STANDAnp atom, Satisfactory work and reas„i le price . Don t order from outside travellers. Preacher's Opinions Rev. P. K. McRae, Porka Baddeck, C. B.: "1 always count it a pleasure to recommend tine 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 sore throat I have found Psychine very beneficial." Rev. W. II. Stevens, Paisley, Ont.: "Psychine seemed just the stimulant my system needed. I shall add my testimony as to its efficacy at every opportunity." Rev. 11. M. Browne, Amberst Bead, N.S., "I have often recommended Psychlne since taking it myself, for it is a cure 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. 5, I. 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 find it about restored to its normal contrition. I find my work very much less taxing. I believe Psychine 10 all claimed for it." These are earnest preachers of the gospel of Psychine. They know where- of they speak. Psychine 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 $1.00, or Dr. T, A, Slocum, Ltd., Toronto. McMILLAN & CO. WANTED Any quantity of Eggs and Butter at the highest cash prices. Standard Butter Boxes for anle. McMILLAN & CO. DONT FORCET Metcalf's Retiring Sale There are Bargains for Evartilian All lines of' Jewelry, Wall Paper, Crock- ery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Sleighs, Games, Bibles, Prayer Books, Etc., 25 per cent off. Watches 15 per cent off. Many odd lines 35 to 5o per cent off. Everything must go. Coyne and see. FRANK METCALF Jewelry and Stationery. CHEAP READING The Standard 81 00 The Standard and Weekly Aciver• tiser .. 1 06 The Standard and Weekly Wit- ness 1 80 The Standard and Weekly Globo 1 85 The Standard and Family Herald and Weekly Star 1 70 Tile Standard and Weekly Mail and Empire 1 35 The Standard and Hamilton Semi- weekly Times 1 80 The Standard and Weekly Free Press 1 80 The Standard and Toronto Week- ly Sun 1 80 Tile Standard and Hnnrfltou Twice -a -week Spectator 1 80 The. Standard and Toronto Daily Star2 50 The Standard and Toronto Daily News . 2 25 The Standard and Farmer's Advo- cate 2 80 The Standard and Daily Adver- tiser 2 60 The Standard and Evening Free Press 2 75 The Standard and Toronto Daily World......, , 8 25 The Standard and Daily Free Prean 8 50 The Standard and Evening Globe 8 50 'Phe Standard and Evening Mail and Empire 8 50 The Standard and Daily Mail and Empire 4 60 The Standard and Daily Globe, 4 50 Send all subscriptions direct to THE STANDARD, BLYTII, ONT' CHUflUII NI/TICS, The 1\'inghain District Epworlh League Executive met in Wingham on Tuesday last to arrange for the annual Sunday School and EPWOrth League Convention, to be held in that town on October 7th and 8th, The parishioners of Bidduiph r,. oently celebrated the silver,jubil e of their pastor, Rev. Father ,Me. Nlennntin, formerly of' SI Michael', church here, and presented hint with a well-filled purse, while the Protest- ant people of Lucan made bile the recipient of a handsome sterling silver service, Last Sabbath Rey, Dr, McLean oc- eupied the pulpit in St. Andrew's church and gave two excellent sermons, ■ Next Sabbath morning the Quar- terly services will be held in LI e Methodist church. The pastor will officiate. T * * Last Sabbath Master Dalton A'Ic- Laughlin, of PIattsviile, who has e sweet soprano voice sang "Beantift.l isle of Somewhere" In St. Andrew's church in the morning and "Simply to Thy cross I cling" in the Alethn. dist church in the evening. Both solos were well rendered. tlteuto iTitb.•iftivoip of Ont-1ftitiL: gpor is The standing of League $o flu' Is :— Club Won 1\'!nglutu1 6 131yth 5 Goderich 4 Kincardine 3 Lucknow 1 -.- The President has awarded the Lucknow game to Blyth on account of Lucknow defaulting, -.- At Goderich on Monday of this week the home team defeated Wiughain by a score of 3.1. -*- A peculiar situation has risen over the W. F. A, intermediate championship won on the field by Owen Sound trod last Thursday the Berlin club laid a charge against Hermiston, of the Sound, wlto is al- leged to have played Lockey against Dunn, rt, Ellis and Seibert, of the Berlin pros., who were engaged last winter to play against Owen Sound. 'Phis is against the W. F. A. amateur clause. -•- Last Friday at Lucknow the home team was defeated in the Lakeside League by Kincardine by a score of 15.9, -.- On Monday of this week the am nual tournntnent of the Western On- tario Bowling Association opened in London. , -.- Last Friday five rinks of Seaford) bowlers played a friendly game in Clinton and were defeated by 17 shots, The totals were 112 to 95, -*- Some say the following poets re. preset: tsthe game. at Wingham last Friday :— A .face lit, his tle on bit Dome took slid Moore lIe to third ; first, to Ile , down stole hint to let sec. throw and wild base. A the Lakeside Lost to play 2 8 3 8 3 9 4 9 7 8 The Fall Faire. Toronto Aug. 29 Sept. 14 Loudon Sept: 11.19 Blyth..., .Sept. 29.30 Listowel Sept. 16-17 Elmira ....Sept, 22 28 Wingham Sept. 24.25 Ripley Sept. 20-80 Brussels Oct, 1.2 Ford wick Oct. 8 Tees water Oct, 6-7 Dunganaou Oct, 7-8 The Tomb. ORB.—In Wingham, on July 22nd, Alexander Orr, in itis 52nd year, 50 CENTS gets 'T11E STANDARD till the end of the year for all new sub- scrther% in Canada, 11 you want ehcnp rending loch at our clubbing 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 ot Heatherbloom the new material for Linings and Drop Skirts in black and colors. Our price for it is 25c per yard. J. A. ANDERSON BI TI3 Farm for Sale That very valuable farm belonging to the undersigned, situated three miler from Auburn station, six miles from U1yth, 200 nores, school at corner of lot, 20 acres of hard -wood bush, 2 acres ot orchard, ilrst-class buildings, well fenced, well watered, in a high state of cultiva- tion and excellent :oil, one of the best farms in the country, 'Terms easy. Ap- ply THOS. BROWN, Blyth. FOR SALE The business stand of the late John W. Bell, Harnessmakor, being part lot 5, Me - Donald's sun vey, Blyth, Offers will be received by the undersigned until August 15'h,1005, The estate is being wound up and this desirable property must be sold. Pull particulars or application to F. Metcalf, (Administrators. A. Elder, Western Fair Greatest Live Stock Exhibition of Western Ontario Pull Program of Attractions twice daily, including hemp's Wild Rest Show. Best of :dusic. Fireworks each eveuieg, ATHLETIC DAY MONDAY, SEPT. 14 Come and enjoy yourself at London's Popular, Fair. Reduced Rates on all Railroads Prize Lists, Entry Forms, Programs and all information given on application to \S', J. Rb.ID, President. A. NI, AUNT, Secretary, London, Sept. 11.19 Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines Those wishing to get a ,v,00d, reliable Instrument cannot do better than call at this store. We handle the celebrated Helmsman Planae, Bell and Dominion Or- gans. In buying any of these lustre menta env take no rtak ne you get the best that money will buy. NEW RAYMOND and I5EW WILLIAMS Sewing Machines at low prices and easy terms, J. H. CHELLEW, BLYTH HARVEST 5VPPLIES ROES Pure Manilla, British Manilla, Sicle all sizes Hay Fork Pulleys and Hooks. Hay Forks, Scythes, Snathes and Rakes BINDER TWINE We are handling Massey. Harris Plow Points and Soles for all makes, McPHERSON BROS. Hardware and Tinware - BLYTH