HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1930-02-27, Page 5PAGE 5—THE BLYTH STANDARD—February 27, 1930
H. A. McINTYRE, L. D. S.,D, D, S
DI NTIST
Office hours -9 to 12 1 to 6
BLYTH—Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Evenings by appointment.
'Phone 130.
Dr. W. Jas. Milne,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
CORONER COUNTY OF HURON.
Office—Queen Street
Residence—Dinsley Street.
i.. BLYTH, ONTARIO
J. H. R. ELLIOTT,
NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANOER
Fire, Accident, Sickness, Employer's
Liability, Plate Glass, Automo-
bile and Live Stock Insurance,
BLYTH, ('Phone 104) ONTARIO,
LOFTUS E. DANCEY,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,NOTARY
PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER,
MONEY 'r0 LOAN.
Odice— Queen Street BLYTH, ONT
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO 0? CANAIIG,
PROSPEROUS & PROOR.ESSIVP
It leads the fieId among Canadian
Companies.
H. R. LONG, District Manager,
Goderich
THO'1ZAS GUNUBS',
AUCTIONEER,
GODERICH, • ONTARIO
harm Stook Sale% a epertalty, Order
left romptly attendedth to. to. Standard
rTelephone will
be
me
latae at my expense,
Dr. J. C. Ross,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office hours -10,30 to 12 2 to 4 7 to 8.30
Except Wednesday evening.
Phone No. --Office 51; Residence 69
BLYTH, ONTARIO
MY OPTICIAN
Wt{tte Mtg. Drag Store
DR, W. J. MILNE,
Fine Spectacle Ware and
Accurate Lens Work
a Specialty.
QUEEN ST., BLYTH
rill WINGK411 MOVM:NTA1t WORKS
has the largest and most complete
stock, the most beautiful designs to
choose from in
MARBLE, SCOTCH AND CANAD
IAN GRANITES.
We make a specialty of Family Mon-
uments and invite your inspection.
Inscriptions neatly, carefully and
promptly dont.
Electric tants for carving and letter
ing
Call and see us before placing you;
order.
li.obt. A. Spotton,
A INGHAM. • - ONTARIt
Tho industrial Mortgago and Savings to,
SARNIA, ONTARIO
Money advanced on first mortgages on
lands. Parties desiring money on farm
mortgages will please apply to the under-
signed.
J. H. R. ELLIOTT, Agent.
BLYTH, • ONTARIO.
C. E. TOLL, L.D.S. D.D.S
DENTIST
Hours 8.30-12 1.30-6
Wednesdays at Mottkton.
'hones 124;4212
James Taylor
License A tioneer for the County of
Huron. s attended to in all parts of
the co Satisfaction guaranteed or
no pay ,dere left at The Standard
promptly attended to. Belgrave Post
Office,
PHONES:
Brussels, 15.13. North Huron, 15.623
The Standard Club
bing List:
Standard and Daily Globe $6.75
Standard and Mail and Empire,6.75
Standard and London Advertiser 6.75
Standard and Free Pree 6.75
Standard and Toronto Daily Star 6.75
Standard and Family Herald 3.00
Standard and Farmer's Sun 3.50
Standard and Can. Countri man 3.40
Standard and Farmer's Advocate 3.00
Standard and Wacky Witness 3,85
Standard and World Wide 3.90
Standard and iresbvterian 4.50
Standard and Poultry Journal,2.90
Standard and Youth's Companion 4.50
Standard and Northern Messenger 2.51,
Standard and Can, Pictoral 3.95
Standard and Rural Canada 2,70
Standard and Flinn & Dairy 3.00
Standard and Saturday Night 5.50
Standard and McLean '*Magazine 4,75
Fitts Biyt2t Standard,
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SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
We have now in stock a
complete line of Public and
High School supplies:
Text Books,
Scribblers,
Drawing Books,
Loose Leaf Books,
Exam. Pads,
Rulers, Inks,
Rubbers, Paints,
Water Colors,
Compasses,
Slates, Pencils, &c
The Standard Book
and Stationery Store
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It Costs No More
To Fireproof
Your Building,
WHEN you build a new house or
repair an old one be sure to use
Gyproc.
Gyproc also gives quick construction;
insulation against cold and heat—and
fuel economy.
Write for free book, "Walls That Reflect
Good Judgment," containing interesting infor-
mation on home planning with Gyproc, Roc -
board and Insults.
CANADA
GYPSUM AND ALABASTINE LIMITED
Coned
43
eproo s board
For sal. By
4 Blyth Planing Mill- - - Blythe Ont.
SEE OUR FINE LINE OF GOODS
FOR
ZoZiclay Cif6s
CONSISTING OF UP-TO-DATE
Footwear, Men's Furnishings,
Garters, Arm Bands, Ties,
Scarfs, Caps, Braces.
A FINE DISPLAY OF
Towels, Handkerchiefs
Ladies' Scarfs.
G. A. MACHAN,
Phone 88 BLYTH, ONT.
The Standard Real
Estate Agency
The following very desirable properties
have been listed with us at very low pric-
es. We also have a number of farms and
village lots which we are offering for sale
Get in touch with ue when you are in the
market to buy either village or farm pro-
perty:-
1i5 storey brick dwelling on the corner
of King and Wilson Streets. Three,
eights of an acre of land. This property
is in excellent state of repair and can be
purchased at a very reasonable figure.
lI storey frame dwelling on Morrie St.
Three-fifths of an acre of land. This is a
desirable property tor anyone requiring a
comfortable home at small price,
1.5 storey frame dwelling on Dinsley
St. In good state of repair and most de•
sirably located. This property can be
purchased on excellent terms.
1i storey frame on Dinsley St. (known
as the Graham property). This can be
purchased at a very low price to close up
the estate.
li storey brick modern equipped dwel-
ling on Dinsley Street. Desirably situat-
ed and can be purchased at little more
than hall the present cost of construction
A real snap for anyone desiring an up•to-
date home.
1i storey frame dwelling on Morris St.
Half acre of land with small stable. This
property can be purchased with only a
small payment down.
2 storey brick dwelting on Dinsley St.
Modern in every particular. ejuarter of
an acre of ground on which there is a
good stable and garage.
1 storey frame dwelling on Queen St.
North. Quarter acre of land with stable.
Get our price on thio property.
1 storey frame, aebpalt clad dwelling
on Morris St. In splendid repair. A
good buy for small money.
15 storey brick dwelling on Morris St.
In splendid repair. Three -eights on an
acre of land on which Is situate a good
stable and garage.
2 storey brick dwelling on Queen St,
Ten acres of land. Good brick stable. A
most desirable property for anyone desir•
Ing a small acreage of land.
A very desirable 2 storey brick dwelling
on Queen St. One quarter acre of land.
Property in excellent condition. Most
desirable location. This property can be
purchased for little more than half the
coat of construction today.
154 storey frame with cement kitchen.
stable on premises, 1J acres of land, A
good buy.
10 acres of land on which is situate a
good comfortable frame cottage, barn,
driving abed and the land in a first-class
state of cultivation,
The property known as the old fire hall
on the east side of Queen Street. This
building is now used as a garage. It can
be purchased at a very reasonable figure.
Frame cottage on Mill Street, } acre of
land, A very desirable and coinfortable
place for persons requiring on a smail
home.
15 storey frame dwelling on Drum-
mond Street. Stable on the premises.
Can be purchased at a very reasonable
figure.
The Standard Real Estate
Agency
BLYTH, ONTARIO •
DOUGLAS D. MAJOR, L. V. C. M.
Organist, Choirmaster
Knox Church, Goderich
Supervisor Music Public Schools.
(Certified.)
Teacher of Piano, Voice, Organ and
Theory.
A few vacancies for pupils Apply
e'rupto, Mrs Poplestone,
Phone 80, Dinsley St., Blyth
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of good land, being lot 21 on
the 12th con of the Tp, of Hullelt. 10
acres of bush and pasture. On the farm
is situate a good 11 storey brick dwelling;
frame barn 56x56 with stone stabling and
water in stable. Cement driving shed
501(30 ft et. Cement hen house, Drilled
well. All land in good state of cultivation.
Hydro passes the farm. Farm situate 14
miles from Blyth. Twenty-five acres fall
plowed; 3 acres fall wheat, For particul•
ars apply to Fred Austin, R, R. 1, Blyth.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres one and a half miles from
Blyth. Comfortable house, good barn
and outbuildings, 6 to 8 acres of bush.
Apply to N. Radford, Executor of the es-
tate of the late John Scott.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of land, being North j% Lot
40, con.3, East Wawanosh, On the prem
ises is situate a good h} storey frame
dwelling; barn 50x60 and 4000 with
stone stabling. Hen house 20x30, driving
shed 30x30, all in good repair. One and
a half acres good bearing orchard. 'rhe
farm is in splendid state of cultivation,
well fenced, drained end watered. For
Particulars apply to Walter McCill, R. R
No. 5, Goderich.
NOTICE
I am starting up painting. decorating
and paper hanging and would appreciate
any orders. which will be given prompt
attention. All winter work will be done
cheaper. Apply to
GEORGE BLACKBURN,
Care Geo, Lawrence.
Londesboro
Phone 42 on 250 Seaforth
FOR SALE—Three roosters, 2nd cous-
ins to Lady Victorine who holds egg record
for world -358 eggs in 365 days. Apply
2 Jos, Postill, 'phone 21.10.
Great Comedy "Give and Take"
Here at Canadian Festival
,rym
A TENSE MOMENT FROM "GIVE AND TAKE"
"A. laugh in every line" ---is the verdict of the critics who
reviewed the popular comedy -success "C1vo and Take," which will
be presented at the coming Canadian Chautauqua Festival here.
"Give and Take" is, in truth, one of the funniest plays over
written, It deals with the hilariously humorous situations that
arta. in a California fruit cannery when the young son of the owner,
fresh from college, endeavors to pit his untried theories of an indus-
trial democracy against his father's flied principloa of how a. bust -
netts should be run.
Of course there Is a girl, and a delightful love story runs
throughout the play.
"Give and Take" will be presented by the celebrated Martin
Erwin Players, organized and coached under the personal direotjon
of Martin Erwin,
Memorial Hall, Blyth, Friday evening, February 28.
Distinctive Musical Artists
at Canadian Festival
THE CUTLER -AUSTIN ARTISTS
The Cutler -Austin Artists, who will appear here at the Canadian
Chautauqua Festival, aro exceedingly popular with audiences in
general, and a joy to the genuine music lover.
The personnel of the company is remarkably fine. Marguerite
Austin, premier violinist, has been acclaimed by the music critics of
Europe, Africa and the United States. Born iu England, she is a
licentiate of the ltoyal Academy of Music, Loudon, and a graduate
of the Brussels Conservatory. Everett S. Cutler has a glorious
tenor voice, a winning personality and a rare interpretation of words
and music, Irene Smith, the third member of the company, is an
accomplished pianist and a pleasing singer.
Presenting the music of the great masters, interspersed with
lighter selections and costumed musical sketches, this notable com-
pany never fails to score an outstanding triumph and is sure t0
prove one of the most enjoyable features of the entire Festival.
Memorial Hall, Blyth, afternoon and evening, Feb. 27.
Receives Great Honor
Right Rev. Dennis O'Connor, 13. C. L.,
S. 'I'. L, was born in Morris Township,
near Blyth, son of Bartholemew O'Con-
nor and Katherine Hughes in 1884. He
was educated in the schools here, in God-
erich Collegiate Institute, Assumption Co!
lege and finished his theotogicai ed.,r olio:
at Grand Seminary, Montreal. Ile •
ordained to the priesthood June 5, 1909
by the late Archbishop Fergus P. McEvoy
of Toronto, who was for many years Bish-
op of London. Following his ordination,
Father O'Connor was stationed at St. Al•
phonsus Church, Windsor, for three years
and in 1912, was called to London by
Bishop M. F. Fallon, to the of St. Peter's
Seminary, when that institution was offic-
ially opened. The following year he suc-
ceeded Rev. J. V. Tobin as director r( the
seminary. which post he has held with dis
tinction since that time. He was twice
honoured by the Pope, being made vicar
general of the diocese of London in the
year 1915. and domestic prelate, in 1919
Monsignor O'Connor has been noted for
his speaking in the pulpit and has
been heard in many special sermons
throughout London diocese.
"The Patsy" the first of thsg programs
given by Canadian Chautauqua in Mem•
orlal Halton Tuesday night, ,net with the
approval of the largo audience and the
many comments on the splendid manner
in which this program was presentsd are
pleasing indeed and speaks highly for
Chautauqua.
The Ladies' Guild of Trinity Church
will hold their annual pancake Social on
Tuesday, March 4th. in Memorial Hall
from 5 to 8 p. m.
MENU
Pancakes, Maple Syrup,
Salad, Bread and Butter, Jelly,
Cake, Pie, Tea
ADMISSION --Adults 35c„ Children 25c.
Londhassoro.
hiss Alice Fingland is visiting friends
in Toronto.
Our feathered fri<rdo, the crews and
robins have called on us again fur the
sin log.
The FAA Social by the ' Friendly'
tlrt llottcd s-hmcft, that was an
nnunced f, r last Friday evening was post-
poned until later dale.
keep the date open for the play "1'9
Explain Everything" on M.rch 7, given
by the young people of Ebenezar, under
the auspices of the \V A of Londesboro
United Church. Splendid music between
Acts,
The Woman's Institute will hold their
regular m, eting in C, mmunity Hall, on
Thursday. March 6, the program being
A paper by Miss Brigham on 'The Lit--
of
if-of St. Patrick," Reading Mrs, W Hot,
att, Singing, Mrs, J. Crawford anti Mrs Il
Sundercock, Roll call Irish jokes Com-
munity singing, Hostesses—Mesdames
R. Shaddick, C Ruddell, J Nott. H. Riley
J Scott and Misses E. Lyon and M Scott.
Aubursk
Much sympathy is extended to Dr. C.
A. Howson en receiving the sad news of
the death of his brother, the late Mr.
Leonard Howson, of Rudyard, Mich. Ile
was well known by many in the commun-
ity and the news et his death will be iemd
with sadness
Mrs. J H. Hoover was called to Tim-
mins, on Stunday owing to the illness of
her daughter, Mrs. N. Wig aims.
Tuesday's Globe cat ried the following
engagement annoonc,ment—Mr. and Mrs
John Shortreed, Walton, Ont. announce
the engagement of their youngest daugh-
ter, Grace D to Harvey J. Brown, young
er son of Mrs. Alice Brown, Toronto,
Wedding to take place early in March.