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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-07-30, Page 5JULY 3o, 1908 -THE BLYTH STANDARD—PAGE FIVE. THE RIGHT HOUSE A RELIABLE STORE WITH WORTHY GOODS ON SALE lAl f' TAI ei FA FAI •rajVA ' a�2' tta (5� � t ;� h L1 /,) , �' � tL . �:;� `b_ ;tN Al 1' li V• /�,,;} I •'. y i t ° �\ 41 ell 2t AI ' /\/p �r"q �'e1 �' 'iY'I, } ' lI C r' �, Zvi IS ITA1 r � � Vk f.1 V'e1 la pAi V ud �5 E. BENDER, BLYTH aej AT MODERATE l'010E8 FUR DASH AND FARM PRODUCE, ri yy ki rl10 new ToiletPets just arrived. The latest shape In white with gold, blue with gold, green with gold, canary with gold and yellow with gold, all the same pattern at per set $3.85. In all S8 Tam., Sets Fto choose from, ranging in erica : 1 piece Nets at $L40 and 82 ; 10 piece � seta at $2.50, $2.70, 53.70, $3.80, $3,00, 53.73 and 50. A largo assort• orient of Dinner and Water Sets and Odd Dims of all descriptions always on hand, NM Highest prices paid for Farm Produce. DISHES ! DISHES ! DISHES ! V I Ver a �. a � Var � . r . r I . r Y�r1ra . ♦+fir v} 7 1 5 4 x,114 4 �? i; ? c%� %tI ' ? tt?'[1?it ?•C1?i§ tz iut4?"e�0 Ctic�i13{° C' . NEWS AROUND TOWN =t' SATURDAY ushers in the month of Comm meets on Monday even• August, ing. THE Editor is waiting for your ARE you keeping warn1 these subscription. Have you renewed days ? yet ? A STANDARD want ad, brings re- '1'Hls week J. G. Moser is haying sults, a verandah erected at his new Owttso to a G. T. R. engine break - residence. • Ing down between Kincardine and HAS the weed by-law been she!. Winghum, the train due here at 4 ved ? A number of citizens are o'clock was over an hour late. On asking it' it is going to be entoreed. Tuesday. MAR1ttT REPORT,—Wheat 75-75 ; THE first of the coming month N. Barley 45-45 ; Oats 45-95 ; Peas Curring will remove his implements 80-80 ; Bran 221-23 ; Shorts 24-24 ; to the store now occupied by Wm. Butter 17-18 ; Eggs 15-16 ; Flour Campbell. The latter will move up $2.75.-$$.00 to his old stand next D. Somers' II'AR1intRs who have strayed cattle barber shop. of other live steel( on their premises 3UELPH & RETURN $1.90 C. should not forget that it is unlawful p. R.—Oki Home Week,—Good go• 10 hold them without advertising the 1 ing July 30th to Aug, 6th, return fact 10 the local paper. Or, if cattle unlit Aug. 10th, Tickets and in - have Stayed away, a small adver• h rmation at tewu ticket office, J. tisement in printer's ink might save 11cilurcliie, Agent. a big bill for their keeping and ex- AN exciting game of baseball was posses later on, It' you lose any- played on Blyth park on 'Tuesday thing or find anything, don't fail to evening, between the home team let It bo known through the columns and Clinton, The score was 11 to B. in savoy of Blyth and about reeve seats the merits of the respective teams, There was a good erowo present and all seemed to enjoy the game. Albert Robinson was the umpire. A ottALLIONOE,—The following challenge was received from the Iroquois baseball team, of Godericl', 100 late tot' last w'eek's issue. It is as follows :—The Iroquois baseball team, of Goderich, arranged home and home games with the Japs of Blyth and went to Blyth first where they were defeated 4 to 5 and now the Jags fail to return the game, so the Iroquois challenge them to play on any neutral grounds equal dis- tance from Blyth and Goderich, Of THE STANDARD. '1'HE bowlers went to Winghatu on Friday last and played a friendly game with three rinks of that club. 'l'lle visitors were defeated by 20 shots. Following are the majorities by skips ; Dr, Charlesworth vs. Hepburn (10). C. II. 13eese Vs. Porter (12). A, W. Sloan (2) ve. D. !Holmes, In the evening Dr, Long played the Hepburn rink a close game. sane score being 11.13 in favor of the home rink. BLYTH SENIORS Lose.—Last . Frf• day afternoon the seniors journeyed to Winghnm to add another victory to their list, but they fell down to the tune of 13.3. DlcArter. the pit. cher, was playing to win and struck out 11, men, but the support that wins given him by 110 rest of the players was ot's0011 a variety than it lie had struck our 27 teen the home team could have beaten thein. Fol. lowing Is the line-up: Bl'th— 11.0 D, Somers, e 0 5 E. McMillan of .,., 1 8 W, Watson, i'f 1 8 J. Bell, 2b 1 1 R. Sims, lb 0 3 MG Begley, If 0 4 C. Tainan, 3b 0 3 5. Buchanan, as.... 0 2 13, McArter, p 0 11 8 27 Winghatu_ R 0 W,Britton, Ib 2' 4 Barrett, c 8 8 hlooro,21) , 8 1 Algie, 3b,... . 3 1 Yackie, es ,...... 1 3 Cruickshank, ef,,,, ,.,... 2 3 Perrin, if 3 1 G. Britton, rf 1 4 Dunlop, p k 4 19 24 Wingham 0 0 :5 0 4 2 5 3 x-19 Blyth..,, 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-8 Bases on balls—McArtet' 2, Dunlop 2; struck out—hy Dunlop 5, by i11c- Arter 11 ; umpire—R, Ross, i incar• dine. A. Ta runt is now handling the Sootl313onY is going to get into London bread, trouble if' they got caught. A uin- EvEItY rig was out of the livery dow peeper is reported in town stables to go to Winghant last Fri- ngalu, day. '1'uc I.0, F. will hold their annual SEET11 thou a man slothful in 0011001)010)1 at TAM nn for 10iee business, ale don't advertise ie ds, commencing Thursday, Aug. 'Pilo STANDARD, 2ap7th. ARE you interested in good print- Sesici ., C. Y. R. train will leave Mg ? If you are, au order setts to Blyth, O ednesdtiy Aug. 5th at 7.30 our jab department will convince a. in. for Guelph, returning leave you that we excel! in the "art pre- Guelph 11.00 p in. ser entire." The certain tact in the Motu -lock 7ICLrx(0, who broke into arrangement, of the type, so narked the stares at Luelntow reccu1ly wilts in elm' work, is a sign of art. Let 9111(01)00(1 10 two year's alt Kii+gston us fit you out with bnsiuesslhringimr pennentu'y. printing. Call at `I'lIE STANDARD 'THE peach . crop will heat all '0- ol'h6t and get our figures. cards this year if the reports 0)501 A lilt. Camotit.ltON,—The Sons of Niagara district are correct, The Scotland will hold their annual early fruit will soon be ready for celebration in Settforthon August the market, 12th. The famous 48th Highland- IVE received a letter front George ors Band of 'Toronto has been en- Kr1chling, of Elkhorn, Man., dated gaged 0n' the day and will also9(ve July 2701, stating that everything an open air coneel 1 in the evening, looks very prosperous out there and '!'here is a good livegrain a'1' sports the weather fine. and 11iglila nad da riving and piping, "Luce means rising at six o'clock A special feature will he, a chain- in the morning, living on a dollar a minding pionshr in base hall match between day if you care tnakmnk two, n n den g Wingh,uu ,ad 1'n11u ten, two of the your own business and riot Meddling best amateur in Western On. with other people's. Luck means ratio, Every person should be in appointments you have sever failed Scaforth on August 12th. to keep, the train you have 0017,ei' '1'1110 JUNIo128 \VuN.—If the sen- failed to catch. Luck means trust- iors were unable to beat the leagil0 lug in God and ,your resources. team it took the juniors to cut loose Teti public has it great deal to and give the house team a. doing remember and its memory is lost Friday in IVinghetn, This mighty short, It needs to be con• game was about as one-sided as the stands reminded of your business, league Match. following are Ow and the man who knew and bought mules of players and score 1— of you yesteda,y may he dead to- Wi'iugham— 14 0 morrow, Meanwhile u youngsters Webb 2 8 who never heard of you is making L ckoridgo1 4 , his first purchase to -day. Don't de- nial 0 o Adams.... 0 It pend on past prosperity. Ilergns 0 4: '1'itE despatch from 'Toronto has Britton ,.... .,.. 1 1 8 2 reference to gentleman well-known AS, null .... .......... to many eftizens in Blyth and one of Item)son,. , 1 '2 2 1 the most popular commercial travel - Ce. u• lets in Western Ontario :—Lieut.- 8 27 Col. Stoneman, of Hamilton, is the Blyth - 1 0 unanimous nominee of about 1200 Sims 1 5 commercial travellers of Ontario for L`oombs.................. 2 2 a ositton, the creation of which has McCaughey0 5 p Somers 1 4 been suggested by Sir James Whit - Denholm 8 8 noy, Some time ago the travellers Carver • 4 2 considered the matter of hotel ar- li BBuragleyng,..,.. 8 2 3 1 t'ltltgements in the province, and Yuman 2.__a appointed at representative delega- tien to wait upon the Government Wwith a view to securing an improve - Myth 0 0 2 i) 1 0 018127,1_ - 8 meat of the existing conditions, Blyth .... 1 4 4 1 G 0 G 0 2-15 The premier agreed that their com- plaints were well founded and sag - Permanent Results gested the appointment of an officer whose especial duty would be to "I had been suffering for over two le d( after the sanitary arrangements months with an obstinate cough, as had and lire escapes of all hotels in the also my little girl. We tried several remedies common to any drug store pr00)1lee. With One voice the tea. without obtaining any apparent relief, yellers afterwards asked Col. Stone - in fact we were growing worse. I got a titan to consent to a nomination for bottle of Coltsfooto Expectorant from Ole dice and he agreed, His 1014; my druggist and inside of two days the cough was stopped, and the respite so military career and his many years permanent and rapid that we, decided 'in the road should especially qualify to keep it in our home continually. !situ for such a position. PALEN. C. A, R. Station, Ottawa, HURON OLD BOYS Ole WINNIYEG,— Coltafoote Expectorant is recognized We received the following clipping the world over as the host prescription and a letter from Geo. M. Cam)bell, ever used by the medical profession for son of Win, Campbell, which stair s Coughs, Colds, Crone, Bronchitis and that the association only started las( Tightness of the Chest. Children tike it, To introduce it into every home we sparing und'have already over at hue - will send a free sample to every person died members. 'Phe one m1)11)0 we sending their name and address to Dr. know is the treasurer, J. 0. M1Ga1'• 1. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. Sold in, formerly of Walton, li'ollowing by all up-to-date druggists at 25o. Send for Free Sample To -day, is the item about the plebe held ('t Elul Park on July 24111 ;—The Mat 600 ,.using cf the Huron Old Boyo w; s Book-keepers held 01 Elm Purl( yesterday efte- Stenographers and a oo❑ and evening and wasat 11 gr'- Telegraphers tying success to both the prentotcls trained by our management last and participants generally, Oft 1' year. Experience Betas. Gradu' 300 were in attendance and atnOuy ates most successful. Special course for teachers.: M511 courses, thele pioneers and old nequaiutaeca S Send postal forpartiedtsrs, who had not seen each other for 2) years, A good all round days' 0 n FALL TERM f OPENS SEPT. 1st was enjoyed, at full Zine of sport:, — —_---___ races, etc, kept the, athlete Dentes - \Vinghani. ants busy, and the refreshments di.. Business College pensed 111det''the management of a catering committee of ladies ()voiced Geo, Spotton,Prin, expressions of appreciation from all sides. The following gentlemen Voters' List, 1908 constituted the committee in charge of au'ratngements; F. A. \Voods, president ; A. L. Simpson, seem - MUNICIPALITY OF THE tartars'; ,I. C. McGavin, treasure' ; Dr. Township East Wawanosf H. S. Anderson, F. Cardno and lir. of Bissett, Mesdames F. A. Woad, 1f, IN THE COUNTY OF IIURON S. Anderson and A. L. Simpson di rooted the catering arrangements. Notice Is hereby given that I have The prize winners in the races were transmitted or delivered to the persons as follows : mentioned in Sections8and9oftheOnt- 130y0 under 3—Robert Simpson, cele Voters' Llet Act, the copies required Stlilllby Wood Chats. Carter, by said sections to be so tranemitud or delivered of the list, made pursuant to Boys tinder 10—L. Gillespie, W. said ast, of all persons appearing by the et"' assessment roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the Bo's Under 1 h.—S. tllcLaeghlin, said Municipality at Elections for mem- Girls antler 10-1.1. McKenzie, A. hers of the Legislative Assembly and at !tell Municipal Medicine ; and that the said (tat was first posted up at my oflta, at Girls mulct 1 5—Il. Day. my etllre la Enet Wawannsh on the 2331 young Indies' race-31iss M. Bon day of .July, 1608, and remains there for hallo• inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the Y oung men's 1.0ce-1'. 011(11)1. said list, and 11 any omissions or any 'Married men's race—Dv, Blake.other errors are found therein, to take Immediate proceedings to have the said The married men were defeated errors corrected according to law. by the single men in baseball 10 0, ALEX. PORTERFIELD, B11t G erk Twp. of East Wawanosb, tlt."Iply 27th, I905. ' Subscribe for Tule STANDARD, 1I a A FORMER BLv'rtrrle DEAD,• -Last week bereavement and sorrow dark- ened the Brunswick hotel, caused by the death of the proprietor, Alex. Orr, in his 55111 year, Ile had not been in good health for some One past, but for the lust two weeks he had been much worse. An opera tion was perfortned on Tuesday and it was Mural that cancer had so taken hold of the bowels that death was inevitable. IIe never rallied from the operation, and early on Wednesday morning it was an- nounced that he had passed away. Mt'. Ort' was widely known in this section of country, having lived in Delmore, Blyth (where he ran a liv• ery stable.), I'ordwich and Winghanl. ile catne to Winghatu f'or the second time about seven year's ago, and had recently fitted up the Brunswick with latest conveniences. IIe leaves a wife, two sons and three daugh- ters, Wnt., of Portage la Prairie, and 011ie at house are the sons. The daug'hters,Slisses Mattel, Mottle and Nellie are ale at hone, The be- reaved family have the sincere sym. pithy of the community in their sorrow, 0 NOTICE—Store closes on Thursday evenings at:0;� tQ� 6 o'clock during July and August.Do sozsomoseseoz000soormo co ion YYe S s Flannel ail 81.00. Men's Night Robes Men's Wljite Twilled Night Gowns, in long lengths Niel full wilt hs, at 51.00. Men's Flannelette Robes islesStrife) FlunnelotteGowns, made from English Shaker YOi LadiesNight Gowns Ladies' (!owns, h+ white, pitch anal blue volar ings, fancy to int- �� med and an good cloths, at 50e, 41,00, ;1(,25 and ;01 Ladies' Corset C"bvers at clearing prices dos lir, Ladies' Corset Covers at 15c. 115n „ „ ,. 25c. 2 5t3c �5c. 75c " " 500, Big Stock of Ends • Again we have added to this job lot a big pile of Cot 1011 alld • Wool Goods, including \incline, Prints, Blue, Den:uts, Flannelettes and Dress Goods at hig reductions. e 0 l ?Ai 12 dor Meti's Top Shirts, in blank Week and white. dots or stripes, grey cheeks or stripes, sizes 14 to IG?,, at Ole and 75c. o t 65cMen's Dark Flannelette Top - O� Shirts at 50c i 4 dozen Men's Loch Lomond Top Shirts, extra Leavy quality 0 and special cloths, worth 63e for Ole, 1 0? 0full 5 dozen Moti's Dail: Grey Socks, no seams, ribbed toils, good sizes, 2 for 25c. 0 E POPIESTONE & OAfDINER < 131 S CII 0 ✓ Bring its your eggs. Always top prim. 0 0.0 7,0;0'00,0000,0,00';000',, '0:�'.0te,00 Top Work1 Shirts Men's Union Socks 2 pairs for 250 �,Qetl of if GROCERIES a full line kept Curet! Meats and 13realtfast Foods for the hot weather. \foodenware— Potato Mashers, Butter Bowls and Iatdels, 'Towel, Clothes and Bat (lacks, (frocks and Flower Pots of all kinds. Coal 011- the best, moon Manitoba, five Star, Choice family, ands now handle the Exeter. Goods delivered to any part of town. Cash for flutter and !Eggs. A. TAYLOR Corner Store BLYTH BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Hon. Wm. Gibson President J. Turnbull Vice -President and Gen. Mgr, John Proctor George Rutherford {y. Hon. J. 8. Hendrie, Cyrus A. Birge C. C. Dalton Subscribe for The Standard