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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1908-08-06, Page 4PAGE Fouls --THE BLYTH STANDARD—AUGUST 6 igo9,
JAS. McMURCHIE 11 Olutit gttixt bttub.
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To loan on Real Estate at lowest rates
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place their property on our list for
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1 i UDF00T, HAYS & BLAIR,
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Eto. Offices–Those formerly occupied by
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Proudfoot, K.C. ; R. C. Hays, G. F. Blair.
THURSDAY, AUG. 0. 1908
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. Olfioe
over James Outt'e store, Pretoria block,
Myth. At Auburn every Monday 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
W. J. MILNE, Ai,D.C.A1.
Phyetelsu and Surgeon. M,D.0.114., Unl•
varsity of Trinity College' M,D., Queen's
','University; Fellow of 'trinity Illedle1d
College, and member of the College of
Yhyelolane and Surgeons of Ontario, Cor.
Mier for the County of Hurropn. Office. ohs
door' north of Commerolal'hotel, Queen
street, Blyth.
People We Iiiiow °1
Mr. D. Kelly visited Lucktww
friends last week.
Mrs. A. Rainton is visiting friends
in Galt and Brantford.
Dr. Chisholm, Al, P., of Wingham,
was in town on Wednesday.
Mr, Fletcher Sperling, of Bros.
sets, was in town on Monday.
Mr. John Stewart wast, visitor le,
Hamilton during the past week.
We are sorry to report that Miss
Janet Laidlaw is ill with typhoid
fever.
The Editor and Mrs, Kerr spent
Tuesday in Guelph at the Old Boys'
reunion.
The Misses Bucks, of Harriston.
are guests of Mrs, Hartley at the
Rectory.
Mr, Leon Scott, of the Dominion
Bank, Scafor'th, is home on his
vacation,
Al', Wilfred Weir, of Wroxeter,
was in the village on Wednesday of
this week.
Miss Bertha Manning, of Londes•
born, was the guest of Mrs, 13. Mason ( FALL TERM OPENS SEPT, 1st
last week.
Miss Kate AtcLean, of Goderich,
was a visitor with Miss Alay Eider
last week,
Mies Sheridan, of Rolgrave, was
the guest of Mrs, Thos. Ai: Stewart,
on Tuesday.
Mr, George Wambold is away on
his°hglidnys. He visited at Bolin
and Grand Bend,
Jar, and Mrs. William Scott and
Miss Patience spent Sunday with
tiarnpeh friends.
Miss Pearl Pleatzer has been laid
:up for the past two weeks with a
felon on her hand.
Mr.,, Charles Scott, of 'hilltop, Hal.
ton County, is visiting friends in
and around Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Crittenden are
spending a few days at London and
Port Stanley this week.
Air, and Airs. S. 51. Gidley and
Rus, sure away this week at London
attending the Old Boyst. re•nnion.
Mr, and Mrs, Henry tfe\ittie visit-
ed Mrs, MoVittie's parents in East
WA wanosh Saturday and Sunday
last,
Misses Marianna and Beatrice
Odell, of London, visited their cousins
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11, Seott, sif North
street last week.
Miss Vidian and Master Charles,
of Goderich,and tiles Vidian, of
Detroit, were ;the: guests of Mrs.
Mason, at the Queen's.
Mr. W, J, Disk of the Bank of
Hamilton staff at Ilatulota, Man,, is
spending a few-'tiltys:in'town with
his uncle, sir. Adapt McKenzie.
tlr, and Mrs. James Leach and
Master Harr, of Goderich, were
holiday visitors in town on Wednes-
day, it being GodcrichCivic Bolide y:
Mr, Jtts. Forsyth, of the A9mtnee
Department at Ottawa, accompanied
by his two sons were visiting with
the former's sister, Miss M. Forsl'tli.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1i. Brigden, of
Toronto, are epending their holidays
with Mr. and Mrs, J. Wilford, Air.
Bridger is connected with a lithto-
grathhtg company.
Mrs, W. A. Carter and Mies Lizzie
took in the Old Boys' reunion a.t
Guelph on Tuesday, Miss Lizzie
continued her visit there with
friends till Wednesday,
Mr. S A. Pnplestone attends tIe
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows held in
St. Thomas from Aug,, 10th to 14th.
fie has been again appointed on the
Conunittce of Legislation.
Tho Fall Fairs.
Toronto Aug 29 -Sept, 14
London Sept. 11.19
'Myth Sept. 29.30
Listowel Sept,.18-17
Elmira Sept, 2229
W(ngitam Sept. 21.29
Ripley.,,, Sept, 2990
Brneeels Ort, 1-2
Furdwich ... „ Oct, 8
'I'eeewa ter .,., Oet, (1-7
Dungannon ...... .... ...... Oct. 7.8
ROBERT H. OARNISS
BLUEVALE — — ONTARIO
Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at THE STANDARD office, Myth.
F. B. SCOTT
BRUSSELS, ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terms reasonable, Sales arranged for
at the office ot't'nx SrANDAnn, Blyth.
Blyth Livery
AND
Sale Rabies
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Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
9 90 00 06i) •
First-class Horses and Rigs for hire at
reasonable rates.
Best of accommodation to Commerolel
Travellers and others requiring rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
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KiNG AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTE.
ALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1st
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Mr, and Itrs. Geo, Brown and Miss
Nettie, of Brussels, and hiss May
Rending, of Wingham, were Sunday
visitors at the Editor's home, Miss
Ly). Brown returned home with
them.
Miss Olive Moody, of Toronto,
made a short visit at the home of her
grandmother last week. The visitor
arrived hist Wednesday night and
received word to come home owing
to sickness, and left Thursday morn-
ing for the city.
The Lucknow Sentinel of last
week says;—Misses Lena Livingston
std Rena Bennett, of Blyth, have
fried home after spending a few
'their aunt, firs. A. Ben -
In town hiss Living•
ass itt painting and
ple' of weeks to
I,tD,
Wingham
Business- College
Geo. Spotton, Prin.
McMILLAN & CO.
WANTED
11ento lab otloolp
(Out-bol,,t, g o to
Any quantity of Eggs and
Butter at the highest cash
prices.
Standard Butter Boxes for sale.
McMILLAN & CO.
The standing of the Lakeside
,()ague so ftlt' is,:—
Club Won Lost to play
WInghtuu 7 3 6
Goderich b 3 8
Blyth 5 4 7
Kincardine 4 6 6
Lucknow 2 7 7
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The Westtnitfister lacrosse team
won the Alintu Cup from the Sham-
rocks o1 Montreal,
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On Thursday of last week Wing -
ham defeated Kincardine in the lat.
ter town by tt score of 11-3,
–*–
McCaig, a Georgetown, Ont., pitch-
er, whit be given a tryout by Tor-
onto. He pitched fur'l'eeswatet' last
yet'.
The Brantford Heathers, won the
Labatt trophy at the London Lawn
Bowling tournament Met week,
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At \Vinghtun on Wednesdayeven-
inR •Goderich defeated the home
team by a score 5-3, This puts
Guderich team aeconi in the League.
DONT FORCET
Metcalf's
Retiring Sale
Vere are Bargains for
Ever1bolig
All lines of Jewelry,
Wall Paper, Crock-
er, Fancy Goods,
Toys, Sleighs, Games,
Bibles, Prayer Books,
Etp., 25 per cent off.
Watches 15 per cent off.
Many odd lines 35 to 5o per
cent cif,
Everything must go. Come and see,
FRANK METCALF
Jewelry and Stationery.
'PIM STANDARD job printing pow-
erfully pleases particular people.
If you are not thready a customer of
our job printing department we so
licit a tri 1 order,
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THE STANDARD,
BLYTH, U
CHURCH Ntl't'ES,
There will be no service in St,
Andrew's church next Sabbath
morning but at 7 p. m, Rev. J. J.
Elastic, of Reigraye, will conduct the
service.
sec
.Last Sabbath Rev. J. L Small 13,
A., preached 1n Knox church, Gode.
rich, as the pastor was away on his
holidays,
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.'
The Rev. A, MacVicar, 13. A , who
has been in charge of the Presbyter•
inn church at Atwood fon' the past
four years, • has sent in his resignation
not to take effect until the last of
September, when thejablleeservices
would be over, The Rev. gentle.
man is a son-in-law of Rev, Dr. Mc-
Lean, and well known to many of
our citizens.
35 CENTs gets THE STANDARD till
the end of the year for all new suh-
scribere in Canada. If you want
cheap reading look at our clubbing
fiat,
Goderloh.
The annual meeting of the Gode-
rich Musical Society was held Tues-
day night when the following ofii•
cors were elected : President, R. 0.
Reynolds; vice-president, J. A, Mc-
Intosh ; treasurer, C. A. Nairn ;
executive committee, J. S. Platt,
George Stewart, W. Millar, W. E.
Kelly, A. Saunders, Lt, -Col. Young,
J. St.httde. R. S. Williams, .5. A.
Runtbali.
East Wawanosh.
There passed away on Thursday
of last week, an old and respected
resident of East Wawttnosit in the
person of Mrs. Jus. Nethery, The
late Mrs, Nethery, whose maiden
name was ;stony Love, was born
over 63 years ago on a furor a short
distance" west of the one on which
she died, and she was a resident of
the township all her life. Het' health
had been failing for a yea!' or more,
Iteurt trouble and dropsy being the
cause of her death, 11er husband
and a fancily of six married dough•
ters survive her. There were also
a couple of boys born to Mr, and
Mrs. Nethery, but they died while
quite young. The funeral on Sot•
urday last was a very large one, the
service being held in Trinity church
Beigrttve, where the deeeased has
always been a member. Burial took
place in McCrae's cemetery.
The Tomb.
NnTttEtlY.—In East Wttwanash, on
July 30th, Mary Love, beloved
wife of Jatues Nethery, aged
63 years, 9 tnonths and 13 days.
t:VETTLACSER.—In 'Myth, on July
3Ist, Adaln Wettlaufer, aged
56 years, 1 month and 12 days.
35 cents gets THE STANDAAD to
the first of January 1909 to new sub•
scribers in Canada.
Eight thousand C. P, R. mechanics
were ordered to go on strike yester.
day.
Fire in the vicinity of Ferule, 13.
3u did 85,00u,000 dnlnnge. ;
J. A. ANDERSON
33L.YTI3
Farm for Sala'''
That very valuable farm belonging t.o
the underelgned, situated three,, ailed;
from Auburn elation, silo lthllea ,ftgpt,
Blyth, 200 acres, school at eoreet'of lot,
20 acres of hard -wood bush, 2, acres ,of
orchard, first-class buildinga; wel5feaoed
well watered, in a high' elate of 'edlttra.
tion and excellent soii, one of the best
terms in the eoantriy, Terms essay : Ap-
ply THOS. BROWN, Rlyth.
FOR SALE
The business stand ot the lata John W.
Holt; Harneesmaker, being nett lot u, Me.
Dointidte purvey, Blyth. Offers will be
received by the undersigned until August
15.4,404
14o'a+bxate is being wound up and this
deatr7.ble property must he sold.
Trull partlonlars on application to
F. Met Welt; } Admtnidtrators.
A. Elder,
Western Fair
Greatest Live Stock Exhibition
of Western Ontario
Full Program ofAttractions twicedaily, including.Ketnp's Wild
West Show, Best of 111nsic. Fireworks each! evening,
ATHLETIC 'DAY MONDAY, SEPT. 14
Come and enjoy ,yourself at London's•Populitr Fair,
Reduced Rates on all Railroads
Prize Lists, Entry Forms, Programs and: till . it tormdtion'
given on application to ' -
W, J, REID, President. A. ,il, HUNT, Secretary.
London, Sept. 11 19
Pianos, Organs and
Sewing Machines
Those wishing to get a good, reliable Instrument cannot do better than call at
this store. Wo handle the celebrattd}feint zmnn Pianos, Bell and Dominion Or.
gene, In buying any of these Instruments ym, rake nn risk ss you get the bast that
money will buy. NEW RAYMOND and NEW WILLIAMS Sewing Machines at
low prices and easy terms.
J. H. CHELLEW, BLYTH
HAVET SUPPLIES
RAPES
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