The Blyth Standard, 1930-05-01, Page 5PAGE 5—THE BLYTH STANDARD—May 1, 1930
H, A. McINTYRE, L. D. S., D. D, S
nWNTIa'C
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.
BLYTH, • - ONTARIO
J. H. R. ELLIOTT,
NOTAPY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCER
Fire, Accident, Sickness, Employer's
Liability, Plate Glass, Automo-
bile and Live Stock Insurance.
BLYTH, ('Phone 104) ONTARIO,
LOFTUS E. DANCEY.
13A RRISTER, SOLICITOR ,NOTA RY
Pt1BLiC, CON V1,YANCER.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Office— Queen Street BLYTH, ON's'
SUN LIFE ASSURANCECO, OF CANADA,
PRoSplltO11S & PROGRESSIVF
It leads the field among Canadian
Companies.
II. R. LONG, District Manager,
0oderioh
THO'1IAS GUNDRY,
AUCTIONEER,
COMICS, • ONTARIO
Farm Stock Sales a specialty. Order
loft
ee:11 theattendeth d to. to. nrTelephone will
me
'dates %t 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
Mite Cltlll Drug Stare
DR, W. J. MILNE,
Fine Spectacle Ware and
Accurate Lens Work
a Specialty.
QUEEN ST., BLYTH
silt MDNVMBNTAL wQRRS
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 done.
Electric tonls for carving and letter.
ing.
Call and see us before placing your
order.
Robt. A. Spotton,
NINGHAM. • ONTARI(
Tho ladust tat Mortgago and Savings Co,
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 1,30-0
Wednesdays at Monkton.
'hones 124,-4212
James Taylor
License A tioneer for the County of
Huron. s attended to in all parte 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, 15.023
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Standard and Toronto Daily Star 6.75
Standard and Family Herald 3.00
Standard and Farmer's Sun 3.50
Standard and Can. Countryman 3.40
Standard and Farmer's Advocate 3.00
Standard and Weekly Witness 3.85
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Standard and Poultry Journal 2.90
Standard and Youth's Companion 4.50
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Standard and Fatm & Dairy3.00
Standard and Saturday Night 5.50
Standard and McLean s Magazine 415
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Be Certain of
SAFETY
Build with Gyproc
FIRE can hurl your
home to destruction
unless a fire-resistant ma-
terial such as the new
Ivory coloured Gyproc
Wallboard is used in its
construction.
Inexpensive, perma.
nent, easy to apply, Gyp -
roc Wallboard does not
burn. It is exactly what
you want for fire -safe
walls, ceilings and par-
titions when you build,
remodel or repair.
Ask your dealer today
for full information on
Gyproc Wallboard or
send for interesting free
book, "Building and Re-
modelling with Gyproc."
GYPSUM, LIME AND
ALABASTINE, CANADA,
LIMITED
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For Sale by
BLYTH PLANING MILLS, Blyth, Ont.
+ 44444.444-M4
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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site mud ie a clever woinan"
' ,7OUR friends, Madame, judge you often by the home in
JL which you live. They now that you, principally, are
responsible for its appearance. Let us tell you a secret:
Paint brightens upthe dingiest house—glues it new life—
wins admiration or it and for you!
Make your house as attractive as any in the neighbour-
hood, Be proud to entertain there. Have your children
glad to own it as their home. Paint will help you/
Re -decorate your home this spring and when you do use
13-11 "English" paint and other reliable Brandram-Henderson
products. Our stock is complete and we will be glad to
help you.
WITIENGLISH"
PAINT
BRANDRAM•HENDERSON
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FOR SALE BY
C. T. DOBBYN,
BLYTH, ONTARIO
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 us when you are in the
market to buy either village or farm pro-
perty:-
14
ro-
perty:144 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 Morris St.
Three-fifths of an acre of land, This is a
desirable property for anyone requiring a
comfortable home at email price.
14 storey frame dwelling on Dinsley
St. In good state of repair and moat de•
sirably located. This property can be
purchased on excellent terms,
14 storey frame on Dinsley St. (known
as the Graham property). This can be
purchased at a very low price to close up
the estate.
14 storey brick, modern equipped dwel-
ling on Dinsley Street. Desirably situat-
ed and can be purchased at little more
than half the present cost of construction
A real snap for anyone desiring an up-to-
date home.
14 storey frame dwelling on Morris Si.
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. quarter 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 this property.
1 storey frame, asbpalt clad dwelling
on Morrie St, In splendid repair, A
good buy for small money.
14 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.
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.
2 storey brick dwelling on Queen St.
Ten acres of land. Good brick stable. A
most desirable property for anyone desir-
ing a email acreage of land.
A very deeirabte 2 storey brick dwelling
on Queen St. One quarter acre of land.
Property in excellent condition. Moat
desirable location. This property can be
purchased for little more than half the
coat at construction today.
1'/z storey frame with cement kitchen.
stable on premises, 14 acree of land, A
good buy.
10 acres of land on which is situate a
good comfortable frame cottage, barn,
driving shed and the land ina first-class
state of cultivation.
The Standard Real Estate
Agency
BLYTH, ONTARIO
FOR SALE—Pure bred Black Minorca Mr. P. H. Douglas of Hamilton, and
eggs, 40c for 15 eggs. Apply Harvey son. Fenner, of Trinity College, Wood-
Letheriand. Auburn, Ont. stock. spent Sunday with the former's
FOR SALE—Pure bred Berkshire sows mother, Mrs. R. Douglas, and aunts, the
(breeding age). • Apply to John Hislop, I\asscs McInnis.
lot 3, con. I5, Grey Tp. 'Phone 27-0
Brussels.
CLEAN UP NOTICE.
Blyth Council Board has provided a
dumping ground for all garbage and refuse
and our Sanitary Inspector will be on his
rounds in a few days to see that there is a
general ctean•up of premises and out-
houses.
Consult Sanitary Inspector Ferguson as
to dumping grounds and garbage disposal
as parties will be prosecuted for dumping
garbage, etc. on streets.
By order of Council Board.
Jas Moody, John Ferguson,
SPOT TON'S PARTY.
This Friday night, May 2nd, meeting
and concert from 8 p. m. to 10.30 p. m.
Dancing after. Meeting broadcast over
10 B. P., Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hesk, of Toronto,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heels,
o t Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Hesk, Mrs. R. Wightman,
Mrs, Frank Marshall, Rev. Geo, Weir,
Rev, E L. Anderson and Mr. Thomas
Ke nick attended the Presbyterial and
Presbytery et Seafnrth on Wednesday.
SEE OUR FINE LINE OF GOODS
FOR
oliday :ifts
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.
Canada's Greatest Ansett is Iler
Children
A rough survey of Huron County de•
velops the fact that there are appro:.ima-
tely two hundred crippled children in this
county.
Expert surgical opinion, and the exper-
ience of those engaged in helping these
children at other points, agree that about
60 per cent of these cnfortunates can be
cured if given proper attention.
This means examination by experts fol-
lowed by a course c f treatment that the
majority of Individuals cannot afford.
The Lion's Club, of Goderich has un- visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lovett, of
dertaken to raise funds and hold a clinic Summerhil.
at an early date where a thorough exam -
Mr. A. Lyon, of Kitchens r, is spendin.
ination of these children will Ise made by his vttiowith his parents, Mr. unci
experts, without cost to the parents. Mrs,
ac W. Lyoen
As a first step toward raising the funds
necessary to finance this clinic, the God- Mr, H. Snell, of Vict' ria College, 1 or,
erich Lions Club are putting on an old onto, spe It the week with his parents,
time Mammoth Minstrel Show, under the Mr and Mrt. H. Snell.
Londeollsorer.
Mr, H. Moon purchased a new Ford
car last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Postill recently visited
Staffa friends,
Mr, and Mrs. R. McCrea receatiy visit-
ed Belgrave friends.
Mr. E. Grey, of Stratford Normal
spent the past week with his parents
Mrs. Marshall, of Blyth, visited her
daughter. Mrs. Alex. Wells, last week,
Mrs. Harvey has returned after a short
personal direction of Mr. Charles Meek -
ins, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
May 15, 15 and 17.
Y, u will be asked during the next few
days to purchase a ticket.
We are glad to state that Mr. James
Fairservice, who has been very ill with
pneumonia is improving.
Mrs, H. Young, and Mrs. J. Young of
The show itself is well worth the price Blyth. spent over Sunday of the home of
of admission, but we would ask you Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Young.
to consider the worthy object for which Rev. and Mrs. Johnston had a short but
this money is being raised, and if you pleasant visit from Mr. and Mrs, Ferris,
find it impossible to a'tend the perform- of Essex, over the week end.
ance on any of the above dates, Buy a
Ticket Anyway, and giv it to someone
who can attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Petts and Mrs, Geo
Garrett attended the funeral of the late
John Colborne, Su nmerhill. on Monday.
Mrs. 13. F, A. Lewis and son, Billie,
of Brockville, were guests last week of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Powell,
Mr. Robt. Campbell and family, of
Hickson, spent the week end with his sis-
ter, Mrs Wm. Sims, and nephew. Mr. A.
R. k
TheTasconer.
dition of Mrs. Jno. Cole, who
underwent a critical operation for goitre
in Clinton Hospital on Monday, seems to
be quite satisfactory at the time of going
to press.
At a special meeting of Blyth Council
on Monday night arrangements were
made whereby the Woollen Mille which
have been operated by Bainton Bros., be.
comes the property of the Corporation.
The mill has been idle for some months
and as the firm were unable to further
continue, a quit claim was n-ade to the
village as a consideration for the loan
granted Bainton Bros. by the ratepayers,
on the repayment of which they were to
default,
Rev. and Mrs, Forrester had a pleasant
visit over the week end with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. G. Parker, at Sarnia.
Miss Jami, son, teacher of Toronto, was
the guest for a few days last week with
her parents. Mr. an Mrs. A. Jamieson.
Mr. Ernest Adams is t usy these dais
seeding with his new tractor. which he
purchased from Mr, H Brundso Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Hooper, of St. Mary,,
who have been visiting with the latter';,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Ellsley, have
returned.
Miss Olvittia Brigham, of Windsor
Technical School has returned after spend
ing the Eastertide' with hi parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Brigham.
The annual meeting of the Western Ont
at io Conservative Association will be held
in the Masonic Hall, London on Friday,
May 16. Hon. R B. Bennett, leader of
the Conservative Party, will be the chief
speaker at the meeting.
The many girl friends of Miss Gladys
Kirtner will regret to hear that she has guff
ered the loss of her father. Miss Kirtner
will he remembered by many, having spent
some months at the home of Mrs, Lorne
S;;rintgeour. She now resides in Atlantic.
City,