The Blyth Standard, 1902-09-11, Page 4"he gi Panbaxbe -Toe prize lista for Blyth fair are
ready fur distribution. Anyone de -
A, X. BRADWIN, Putman. siring a copy can get one by apply
- -` ins to Secretary Bradwin.
OURI STANDARD, publLhed miry -Dr. Annie Rose loft on Monday
mer saorntng, is a taus .renal never
pew and hu a large circulation in
t and surrounding eountry, making
ire a valuable advertising medium. Sub•
eeription price to any part of Canada or
tis Uaited States only One Dollar per
annum In advance ; 41.50 will bs charged
If not w paid: Advertising rate on
application: Job Printing neatly and
,theasews, eexecnted. kturerespectfully Correspondence of a
ol cited.
- TSMDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, I902,
morning for Fergus.
-Mr, E. Livingston is away on a
business trip to Sault Ste. Marie.
-Messrs. Watson dt Emigh ship-
ped a car of export cattle to Montreal
on Monday, and a car of hogs to
Collingwood.
-The Grand Trunk railway has
arranged for a special train service
-The annual fall fair concert will during Lundell fair, On September
4A given in Industryhall on the 16th, 17th and 18th a special train
second night of Blyth fair by the will leave Winghem at 6.30 a,m.
Harvey -Kenney Co., of Toronto, and arrive at j ondon at 9.10 a.m.,
-Newspaper men are blamed for stopping at intermediate stations.
a lot of things that can't be helped, Returning, this special train will
Michas nsIeg partiality In mention-
Wingham
London at 10.30 p.m. and reach
tag visitors, giving news about some Wtngbam at 1,40 a,m. The special
sown folks and leaving out that of'train will leave Blyth at 6.56 a.m.
of tri .n editor ektould not be ex• and return at 1.10 a.m. The round
4psote# ,to know the names of your trip rate t'rom September 13th to
nobs slots., and cotinine, even if he 19th is single fare. On September
v16th and 18th there is a special rate,
should see them. Tell him about lt..
' lIt's news that makes the newspaper which is as follows: Wingham,
and every man, woman and child in $1.75; Belgrave, $1.65; Blyth,
'the neighborhood could be aasocIate 81.50, and Londeaboro, 81.40. All
editors if they would. single fare and special tickets are
-Miss Mand Gidley is spending valid returning from London on or
iha present week with Toronto before September 22nd.
4 Als-Mr. James Stewart, who spent
• � the peat tour months in Toronto, has
-Mears. Wallis & Cantelon ship- returned to the village and is once
ped a single deck of huge to Toronto more enjoying the companionship of
on D[onday, his old cronies.
WANTED.
-A man will keep a horse for
several years, get alt the good out of
1000 Packages him, and then sell him for a song
of Butter to a stranger, who will starve and
Tor which the highest price will be boat him, and pass him on to the
'paid. We Tarnish large and small soap man, Yet the original owner,
Labe and boxes at cost. wbo got the beast as a colt, and used
Also any quantity of Eggs and all him while be was in his prime, will
kinds of Grain wanted.
M the Old Stand, tell yon that he loves dumb animals,
MOMILLRN & CO. and could not ill•uso them. But he
'Petr �t Blyth does not tell the truth. Ile knows
r t - very well when he sells has old four -
footed slave, no longer able to win
the regard of a strange master, that
be is selling him into torment and
abuae until the day of his death.
Fail and Winter
Footwear . ,
eele
; At weather' by adding to our The man is a hypocrite who, havingave anticipated the wants of
Seipok it awy largo assortment of Felt- worked the life oat of an animal,
II 8jtoes. These goods have been eli-
te our roils! order, consequent-_ tarns him over to the ill.usage of
7oa'•eian epend 'open getting✓ Solid strangers, and professes to be a
hood� in wo age When'th rets se much
ornly. Wegota specie Boys' Strohg
Shoe made out of Milwaukee grain
leather, sista 1 to 5. This is the best
grain leather used. These shoes are
waterproof and wear splendidly. The
pries Is 11.50, You can spend a profit-
able half hour in looking through our
stook of reliable Boots and Shoes.
We have a special rubber -Tired leath-
er in a Man's Heavy Shoe that is inter.
sating.
BLTH'S UP-TO-DMTE STORE,
T. W. SCOTT
awlarez
ON . LIVER
ACTS6Ylwrty
AND
DNI- 6QwEL51
GFAtNscs THE SYSTEM
EFFECTUALLY.
10101'0501.05 A�AGN HERS;
OVERCOMES
sSTI PATION
"1.14!' PERMANENTLY.
�o
.145 trie[aLSFr iffE CTS,
ISUY THE GENUINE -MASTp BY
! AFGs► C
sv, 81 C' 0o*
ar t'4 cat . Fq +v a,v. o
awl tap a}Altrf�lsts, P Lao Pt1 NrU .
humane roan because he did not beat
and starve him to death In his own
stable.
DISTRESSING CASE OF CON-
SUMPTION.
Four of One Family Paw Away -Lad
Daughter Now I11.
A. Toronto clergyman tens of a family
in his congregation, which consisted of
the mother and five children -the father
being dead -four of whom in a few years
have fallen victims to consumption and
died. And now the fifth, s daughter,
who L employed in the office of a whole-
saler, and who has been the one source of
support to the mother, is obliged to leave
her work, realising that she also -mainly,
it is believed, as a result of nursing her
brothers and sisters -has contracted this
dread disease. Kind friends are interest-
ing themselves in the cine, but the died-
culty met with is to send her toe. place
where the proper care and treatment will
be given.
It is for such cases as this -and there
is hardly a clergyman in any city who is
not constantly meeting such appeals -
that the new Free Consumptive Hospital,
under the auspices of the National Sani-
tarium Association, is being built. The
people of Caned,. as a whole must feel
grateful to Mr. W. J. Gage and the
executors of the late Hart A. Massey, who
out of their own funds have erected this
building. But before it can be occupied
it must be furnished with beds and other
proper furnishings and appointments.
The National Sanitarium Association,
.already carrying a heavy debt, are not
able to furnish the new building so gene-
• rouely placed at their disposal, and are ap-
pealing tocitizens generally the Dominion
over for 410,000 for this purpose.
It does not need the suggestion that
this is the most pressing of all ebarities
at this time, for the public are fully
awakened to the widespread character of
consumption, and also to the fact, as de-
monstrated by the best medical authori-
ties, that when Mita disease is taken hold
of in its early stages!it, u much as any
other disease, is curable. The new hospi-
tal, just so soon as tb a money is raised to
complete the furnishings, will be ready
to receive fifty patients, free of charge -
even their railway tare will not be ata=
upon them.
Chief Justice Sir Wm. R. Meredith, 4
Lamport Ave., Toronto, has kindly con-
sented to receive contributions for the
Free Consumptive Hospital; or they eau
be sent to Mr. W. J. Gage, U Front St,
West, Toronto;or to the National Trus
Co., Limited, 5 Hinelt. Eaab'1'orentw
RLTTR MARKETS.
Al,th, as t.10. -Wheat, 660 to Aho. Parley,
860 to 400, Peu, 600 to 000. Oats, get to 900.
>ree4 14o to 18e. eutt.r, 180 to 14o. Potatoes,
Iib to 40o. Rides, 6o to h. Hay, et to $7. Lard,
Ito to 160. Port, e7 to 15. Flour, 69.00 to SSD.
Wood, e176 W e9. Wool, 19.0 to 110,
THE CRADLE.
HALLANAN.-In East Wawanosh, on
September 5th, the wife of Mr. W. P.
Iisilahan, of a daughter.
THE ALTAR.
RgADROUSE - BAINIOS,-At the resi-
dence of the bride's brother in-law,
Mr, Bernice Payne, of Grey township,
on September 9th, by Rev. J. A, ,lo•
Kelvey, of Wroxeter, Mr. Charles H,
Roadhouse, of Blyth, to Mrs. Eliza
A. Baines, of Grey.
Bova-AnANO,-At the residence of the
bride's parents, Londesboro, on Sep-
tember 10th, iv Rey, J. A. Hamilton,
Mr. Duncan Boyd, of Chicago, Illinois,
to Elva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Adams.
Our fall importations of fashionable
Dry Goods are weekly arriving. We
invite inspection. Butter, 16c. (I. E.
Klxc, Wingham. etf
CLUBBING OFFER.
Special Combine -Don With the Be1Rht
Toronto Morning Paper.
We have made special arrangements
with the publishers of the Toronto
World, of which Mr. W. F. Maclean,
M.P„ is managing editor. We can offer
a special summer bargain in newspaper-
dom-good during August and Septem-
ber.
Tor all Three
The SundaToronto World, es • year j at ' i7a
'1 he Sunday 12 a year 1> Ml's u
TIM eLTTH STANDasD, 51 a year
We will give 40 for 41.50.
Or for Tug STANDARD alld the Daily
World for one year our price is 48.
The World gives the correct market
quotations. Its market reporter was a
farmer in York county for many }rears
and knows how to glean information
which is correct.
The 6unday World is published on
Saturday night and has 02 pairs of
illustrated sketches and views of ab-
sorbing interest,
IF YOU HAVE NOT BOUGHT
YOUR STOCK OF
FRUiT JARS
YOU WILL 1)0 WELL TO EXAM-
INE OUR STOCK AT
70o, 85o and $1 per Dozen,
Wooden and Fibre Pails at standard
prices, lard Tubs two for 25c, or one
for 15c,
Crockery, Brooms, Wash Boards,
Groceries and Confectionery up-to-date.
A first-class variety of Cigars of the
best brands -that famous Pebble cant
be heat in the Co Brie, Try it.
The leading brands of Tobaccos and
Teas always full stocked.
For Bread Stuffs or anything in the
Bread line we fear no rival.
Bride's Cakes made-to-order or trim-
med at moderate prices,
STAR
BAKERY
R. R. DOUGLAS - BLYTH
A Few
lt'�!
r r ,
LARGE QUANTITIES OF
NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING
SPLENDID VALUES.
Many Bargains in Summer
Goods may yet be had.
..SOME..
REAL I'll1')���t ? P8
SAT_
J. A. Anderson's
-..•-.BLYTH
EP OFF
the EARTH
During the wet weather as much as possible -that is
keep as much shoe leather between the soles of your feet and
Mother Earth as you can conveniently carry.
}t's wisest in the beginning and cheapest in the end to
provide yourself with Shoes having good solid soles -cold -
proof and water -proof if possible.
We are ,elling exceptionally good Shoes of just this sort
for men and for' women, children too.
Well built, with' broad heavy soles and with stout uppers,.
The women's styles most as mannish in appearance, but nqc
so clumsy or heavy as the men's shoes.
Men's, $1.5o to $4.
Ladies', $1.5o to $3.
Boys', $1.25 to $2.
Girls', $1 to.$?,
Seasonable IS
a
Lines, i
cam---QCtJotJG - ��-!o
-BLUE STONE
-FENCE WIRE
-SPItA VERS
-BUILDING CEMENT
-READY-MIXED
PAINTS
-SPADES
-SHOVELS
-WASHING MACHINES
-WRINGERS
Our prices on the above are
very low.
.� *asses
1, 0t MOM - - 1113
3LYTI1 LIVERO
and SALE STRBLES
G o0 Go GG O
'Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
o cow cot9oc
First-class Horses and Rigs for.
hire at reasonable rates,
Best of accommodation to Com
mettle' Travellers and others requiring
rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
•
LING MBD QUEEN STREETS, BLYTB.
HERRINGTON
FOR GOOD HEALTH
To preserve og restore it, there is no better prescription
for men, women end children than Ripens Tabules. They
are easy to take. The;' are made of a eon;btnation of medi-
cines approved arid used by every physician. Ripens Ta -
butes are widely used by all sorts of people -bus to the
plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend in need.
Ripens Tabules have become their standard family remedy.
They are a dependable, honest remedy, with a long and sue•
oessful record, to cure Indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and
ir stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism,
sour stomach, bowel and liver complaints. They strengthen
weak stomachs, build up rundown systems, restore pure
blood, good appetite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody
derives constant benefit from a regular use of Ripens Tabules.
Your druggist sells them. The flve-cent packet is enough
for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 60 cents, con-
tains a supply for a year.
R•I•P•A•N•S