The Blyth Standard, 1903-03-19, Page 4,,..e..ewel..e...
JAMES McMURCK1E 1 the otos st
BANKER.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
BLYT I I, ONT xHIO.
NOTES Sele Notes a specialty. Advances
pude to farmers on their own
notes, No additional security re-
quired.
INTEREST 01 DEPOSITS at Cement Rates, THURSDAY, MARetiis, 1903,
anbarbe conference, which is to meet In Wing -
A. E. BRADWIN, Punusm.
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Thnrsday morning, Is a live Oscal news-
paper, and has a large circulation in
tllyth and surrounding country, making
it a valuable advertising medium. Sub
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the United States only One Dollar per
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d not so paid. Advertising rates on
application. Job Printing neatly and
tdpeapIy executed. Co'reepondenoe of a
*away nature respectfully solicited.
We offer every accommodation con-
sistent with safe and conservative
bankine principles.
CLOUTED PRIVATE FUNDS
To loan on Real Estate at lowest
rates of interest.
ER ESTATE AGENTS,
Persons wishing to sell will do well
to place their property on our list
for sale. Rents collected,
CONVEYANCING
Of all kinds promptly attended to.
INSURANCE.
We represent the leading Fire and
Life Assurance companies, and re•
epeotfulty solicit your account,
OFFICE HOURS: 10 A.M. to S P.N.
Business ay'ctrels.
E. L. DICKINSON,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.,
Solle1tor for Bank of 0®emowoe, Mblock Wloghein.
Lou. ilton. Money to
1
A, JACKSON, B.A., BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.
item -sneer and Notary Buhl lo. Solicitor for
Ntings o1 Blvtb and Banc of Hamilton. Offices,
Pretoria block, over Powell's ettie, Blyth.
Motley to lend.
J e. JEROME, L.D.S ,
DENTIST.
O16oe la the Pretona.hlook, Rtytlt. Speelal
attenUos' peed to the preservation of the net
ural teeth. Alt peen is low es is consistent
let% good work. Gold work a specialty.
J 0. LINDSAY, M.E.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Rneoaser to Dr, Tait. Graduate of the tinl-
snotty of Toronto, Member of College of Pty
gblaag and autgeone of Ontario, ,Formerlyy.ot
pitman. 'Baa and reeeidd epoe Mist lately 000u -
pied by Dr. Tait, Blyth.
W J. MILNE, M.D.O.M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
IS,D 0.ItLy University of Trinity College; M.D..
la U41nnitp' Fatima at Talonsy Medical
I an 01 member Oolle a of Pbyelatena
end ttrgenns of Ontario. VDroner for the
entity of Huron Ogles, bunAAoor north of tbe
Comunsnoid hotel, Queen street, Blyth.
T J. BUCESTEP,
BARBER AND TOBACCONIST.
Choke stook Of Tobaeeoe, tigers and Pipes 011
hand. Agent for the P.t4elan Steam lAUndry,
Qtaen'trwt, Blyth.
rc HAMILTON,
APCTION'yEK AND VALUATOR.
Land, Leen and Insurance Agent. Office, o0
outaan 020r wllirliv aloe prompOrders t attent tion. bran.
A.E. BRADWIN,
STEAMSHIP AGENT.
Tbo Elder -Dempster linestrepresented. Ocean
ticket+. sold to any part of 1'urope. Low, win-
ter ratesnew la forte. Nem"sse or 'reamer. and
(Wee of .alling furnished on applieatlon tc Teta
SI'e4DRRD dace, Blyth. ..
?nor. S. L. TAUBE,
MANUFAC1 5141NO OPTICIAN AND
w.wrm SPECIALIST.
All klub of•SecetseIee and Eyeglaenee made
40 odor. Special attention glen to fitting the
eye. Orden by man pptompny Weeded to.
awaw of puttee using ley name as 1 employ
n0 travelling agents wherever. batietaotlou
guaranteed. Established 1878. 2.54 Richmond
street W., Toronto.
ALMA LADIES' COLLEGE
St. Thomas, Ont.
(TWENTY-SECOND YEAR)
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Tho farthest south, and one of the
largest and best equipped in Canada,
Preparatory studies.
Graduating Courses-M.L.A., ilf.E,
L., Piano, Organ, Singing, Violin, Pine
Art, Elocution and Physical Culture,
Domestic Science, Commercial.
Healthiest location. Moderate char-
ges. Write for catalogue to
REV. Pleb. WAIINEIIt N.A., B,D,
An excellent time to commence a course of
ebtdy so as to be reedy to nee a 100,i position
In the fall. ALL SCHJOLe ARF. ROT ALAIE.
48ET OUR CAIALt10UE HEFttal: ngCIDIN44
TO 00 EL8EWHF,Itk,. Mail t 'ourees iu lbort-
head, Book•keeplug, Penmauebip, Etc.
• 11'. J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL
A. 0. Um Wm
Mirth lodge, No. 115, Ancient Order of United
Worlmren, ideate in the Work:eon 6111, Milne
bioeoptt,, on the end tote 4th Theesda" in every
LnOnth al debt p,oe vl"lt104` brethren ore
eatdtuiy Invite;. r come, w.tt. T, J. Hors.
eeiar, klteo'lPIL di,
KIPPER.
Goof CATTLE. -Mr, George Taylor,
the veteran cattle feeder and dealer of
this place, recently sold to Meteors.
Cronin & Biggins, dealers of Seaforth,
one of the best loads of cattle that ever
left this district, These cattle were all
sleek, fat and in first-clase shape,
They were shipped from Hensall on
Monday of haat week. They averaged
1525 pounds, while several of the
number weighed 1005 pounds, and one
very choice steer tipped the beans at
1810 pWilds. Good judges of cattle
said that tine steer could Dot he beaten were united iu the holy bonds of sour
within a radius of 20 miles of the kraut by the quart or barrel. Mr.
Grand Trunk railway yard, The price Frown ht a well-known young cod fish
paid for these cattle was a good one at 10 conte per pound, while the bride,
considering the way the markets are Miss Gray, has Rome nice pigs' feet
thie spring, but notwithstanding that, which will be sold cheaper than at any
we understand Mr. Taylor has lost other store in town,
money by feeding them. -The Palmerston Pork Packing Co.
--- -«-• is before the courts on winding -up pro -
AUBURN. ceedings, with liabilioios of over 650,000
DR, TURNBBULL DHOWNEO.-An et- and assets admittedly insufficient to
tempt to run the Maitland river from meet them. The company was formed
Auburn to Goderich in a canoe resulted in 1898 with a capital of 699,990, in IU)
on Thursday in the death of Dr. Frank shares, of which $75A0 has been
Turnbull, a clever young physician, subscribed, $57,000 paid up in cash, and
who had been practising in this village 6)8,000 in notes. The Bank of Hantil-
for the pest twe years and a half. He ton is a creditor to the amount of 6891100,
had recently gold his practice, and was and the Campbell Shearer Co., of Lon -
about to go abroad to prosecute further don, England, far 820,000.
studies in his profession, and before -lir. Andrew Pattnllo, M.P.P. for
leaving was anxious to perform it feat North Oxford, and editor of the Wood -
,which lots frequently been undertaken stock Sentinel -Review, told a geed
by some of the yoeng men of Huron story on himself during a very clever
county, the navigation of the Maitland epeaoh in the recent bye -election cern
during the spring floats. The river pltign in Centre Bruce. He said he was
broke up only a few days ago, and the at the Orillia asylum for imbeciles and
icy current was towing with great wag asked to address the juvenile mem-
rapidity. Thursday morning et 10.80 bets of the institution. Mr. Pattullo
he started from Auburn to make the did not want to speak end Dr. Beaton
hazardous trip of 40 miles ber
winding river d own t he t'
to Goderich.Howor of theOntar o leg eleture. Mr. rip that as a of 4
where the accident occurred is not was just the Ulan to epeak to idiots.
known, but an upturned canoe with a This was one on Pettullo. In introduc-
man clinging to it was seen from the ing hint to the assembled inmates, Dr.
Grand Trunk station at Goderich at Beaton told them Mr, Pattullo had not
2,30 in the afternoon. The river from been in the habit of addressing such
this point takes a broad sweep around good looking and intelligent audiences.
the town. The news WAR telephoned to This was rough on the legislature.
the docks, the whistles were sounded -Notice of application for a bill to
and soon there were scores on the look unite the two parrs of Hanover town in
out to save him. The canoe was stop- Grey county, instead of being ee now,
peel near the breakwater, and the half in Grey and half in Bruce, 50 given
doctor taken off, but so firm was his for the coining session cf the Onterio
grasp of the veseel that it required legislature, The question involved is of
etrong pressure to release hie lingers. much interest to the people concerned.
He was quickly conveyed tate the office Two years ago the Bruce end of the
of the lumber mill, and though hie town passes a bylaw providing for this,r
heart was beating he was unconscious but the Grey end, for eome reason,
and soon died 'from exhaustion. All would not agree to the change. Han -
the medical 'nen in Goderich were over isoneof thedargeet furniture mane -
quickly summoned, and though they featuring tow'ne in Ontario. and now the
worked with all their skill for two Grey people have changed their minde
lucre to restore circulation, they, ware and want to have their fellow -citizens of
unsuccessful. Dr. Vurnbull, of Gode Bruce come in. The Bruce people are
rich, was soon at his brother's side, but well willing, and in fact quite anxious,
Raw that the efforts of hie professional but the county council and the township
brethren could not succeed. The death council are for some reason ill-disposed
of Dr, Turnbull will be a mournful toward the measure, largely, it is sup -
theme for some time to come, ae the poeed, because of the lose they would
oat of so;¢ne a young man, so tragi- sustain in taxation, etc. The merchants
sally, will be an oft told story around and manafactnrers are all in favor
Huron's firesides. His funeral took of the change, and will probably send n
place on Sunday from the residence of deputation to wait upon the premier be -
his parents near Milverton and was fore the hill is introduced. One of the
very largely attended, many old inducements offered to the Bruce people
friends from Auburn and vicinity being is a fixes aseesement of $2000 for 10
present. years upon the property of the furni-
WINCNAM. ture company situated within their dis-
trict, and also freedom from a share of
LOCALe,-The hardware business car• taxation to raise certain bonuses gran t-
ried on for the past 25 years by Messrs, ed to local iudustries,
Smith & Pethiok has been sold to Mr.
W. T. Bishleigh, of Hagarsville, who Business Notices.
will take poeeeesion in a few days.... WtoEN in Wingham call and gee A,
Two of \1 inghaln s wideawake young R SMITH'S naw spring styles at the
men, leasers. Charles Skentes and bevid Chisholm Block.
81 le
Linsley, have formed a partnership and J CST look at our Hate, Shirts and
th
will opens furniture store in Colling. Neckwear. Say! Do you weer petits?
wood thio month.... As goon as the A. R. SMUTH's prices makes them easy
weather ib favorable a molar of to wear. Chisholm Block, Wingham.
changes are to be made at the C.P.R. SEED OATS! The Farmer's White
station yard here. In place of traine Waverly and New 20th Century aro
coming in on the cutanea track they are admitted as Canada's Greatest Oat.
to come in on the track next to the Special prices on 10 bushel lots. Tim-
plettorm, Other minor changes are to 5th and Clfor sale. GEo E.
be made in the yard. The change of 1►lna Winghoveam.r 81t1
the trains coming in next to the station
platform will be appreciated by the Sala Register.
travelling public.... Mr. foul Mrs. E. C. Friday, March 20th. Farm stock,
Clarke have left Winghtim for Moose implements and good fart», Si lot 2,
Jaw, Aseiniboia Dr.. Macdonald, sou, 7, Morris, Estate of the late
deputy speaker of the Rouse of Com- Archibald McInnes. R, ]it. Dougls,
a
mons, is In Ottawa attending to his ad:hinistrator. C. Hamilton, "1411n-
parliameatery dutiea...,'llue general sal
public will be given more room at the Wednesday, April let, House and
`w weeks posht office in the 0 userse of a one acre of land ou North street, Blyth,
few weeks. The boxes now in nes are One cow in calf, fueniture and other
to be place of
rd into & different position. articles, C. bloody, proprietor. C.
In place of running longtnWiot of the
Hamilton, auctioneer.
ham the first week in June. He reports
success, and thinks he will be able to
billet the whole conference more easily
than'he did the 40 members assigned to
him in Askin street whim the conference
met in London, Members of the other
churches in town are offering their
assistance most kindly and liberally.
Wingham will sustain its record of
according a cordial welcome to Yititort
,While Messrs. W. 11, Green and
Walter Rose were working at the ice at
the electric lfglit dam, the latter slipped
and fell into the river and was in great
danger of being drawn through by the
tremendous rush of water. Fortunately
Mr. Green was able with the aid of a
pike -pole to rescue his assistant from
his dangerous poeition. It was an
experience that Waiter does not care
to repeat.
-Racoons, the ring-tailed denizens of
the forest, ern becoming scarce, and
furriers say that next winter will see a
material advance in the price of the
popular fur. Hunters have waged war
upon these corn patch marauders for
several seasons, and numerically they
have suffered severely.
-An Arkansas printer in making up
the form in a hurry the other day got a
marriage notice and a grocer's adver-
tisement mixed up so that it read as
follows: ,Tohn Brown and Ida Gray
store, th y will he placed, across the __
store. This will give the public a great •
deal more room and should he butter for MYTH MARKETS.
all parties. An extra window will be 880 10 10a argon
Y o6e, ww 0ineseo t ,70o.Oao heti ,
placed in the rear to frirnish more light egg., 12o to 100. butter, tae to nb. Potaioes,
for the post office staff .... Miss Frances see to Me. Hides, 6o to Bo. Hay, e5 to V. Lard,
(Ira daughter of Mr. John Gray, was 12010140. Pork, e7 to e8. Flour, 61.90 to 59.46.
Gray, g 1 Wood, 42.60 to se Wool, loo to iBo, Turkeys,
joined in wedlock on Wednesday morn- uo to 120, Geese, 00 w go. Ducks, Bo to 100.
ntg of last week to Mr. Louis -Loose, of Celokene, Oo to 9o,
Crandon, North Dakota. The young LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
couple were unattended and Rol. D. Taranro. March 17. -There was a little im-
I'errie performed the ceremony, The
bride wore a gown of white sills
trimmed with silk medallions and
reerie. Her travelling dregs, was of
blue box cloth, trimmed with white
felt.... Mr. R. A. Dinsley met with an
accident the other day, whitest work
in Bell's factory, and had one of his
wen severely injured. At first :11 was
thought that the sight waspermanent-
ly injured, but such .10 not the case. A
flying piece of hoard from a maw done
the damago..,.Res'. R. Hobbs is et
work bilettii g the ministers . and
provemoot fu Maine." at the cattle market to-
day, though it could not be saki there was much
.hangs lu triose. Tbo general feeling wee that
prone were steady to strong. There was a bet•
ter demand for good export cattle, with About se
wavy offering no were welter, so that the
prices under sorb eireumetenuee could not ad -
vane. The top price gnotnd ter tweet o.ttle
today was 64.70,bat the' weeny an exneptionally
choice lot of matte. The general rue et export
wee about 84.50. Thew woe a better tone in the
local butcher Unna for she oboirmt butcher
cattle. For lbs best loads and for picked Cattle
the prim were perbapa from 10e to 150 Setter
then s week ago, but thane wa a latae ptop0ftlon
rough oattte offering, Sad those odes; othat
nets &nestles was gsin'l othersehte. Trddo,
000-ov'ir, woe fairly good, end very little tittle
delegates expected at the Loudon 415 eholoe MON. ft over at e54 to 44.24 05. paid elate
oe
Here we are between seasons and
we have a nice lot of Spring Goods
on hand already.
But its not quite spring yet. So dont forget
that we still have a lot of
Winter Coods
which will be sold at
Slaughter Prices
LADIES .
We have all the latest effects in Fancy Collars.
The Bishop Tab with French knot is a favorite.
We have them in a variety of colors, shapes and
sizes, from 25c up.
J. A. Anderson
Makes
Lile's
Walk
Easy
A
Tile
Goadvear
Welted
Shoe
MCI $3 ad $3150 :; , PR1C� $3 as $3160
The Easiest Shoe on
Earth • to Walk In.
When you buy a pair of Shoes yogi want :-1st, style ; 2nd, lit; 3rd,
good service for the Money.
Let your eyes answer the 1st; yon know what looks well. Let your
feet answer the 2nd ; if there's any grief they'll know It first, Let Good.
.year stump on the shoe answer the 3rd; buy by the name.
We have been many years in the shoe business. "Goodyear " means
"good shoes." When you see it on a shoe you know you're getting the
heat your money will buy.
The Goodyear Shoe which we show above is an example ; no better
Shoe made at any price.
We have never Claimed to give.gold dollars for 80 cents.
S. Herrington
. Blyth
aoythfurl extra would he worth frem 6125 to
e4.40. There is a good demand for Itu04er0 and
Indere, hat there are not Ina y of Ilia emu
offering fust at present. TWOS or four loods
were and at from 8975 for good stockers toee for
ebortkeep foedent For milch cewa the feeiteg
is a little easier, with porbape ream mere arm-
ing thaw snots wonted, exempt for the beet goel.
Ity Price" range alt the way from 625 to 460,
but none told today for the latter num, thoege
It was milked. There were no outside Legere of
miich Howe today. Sheep and lamb" woe arm,
with eterlthing sold out. ixoodgrettvfed Iambs
ere wanted end are quote i at 66.60 to *0; barn.
yard hunts ere quoted at e4 60 to e5 ; meat
mama are quoted et 64.59 to a6; beaks, e3 to
85,60. There was a good offering of calves, but
prim& were drat for good veal calve" and arm
quoted at 84.60 to 80 per owe and from 82 to 58
ea08., 'there was a rather light run on bogs,
with prices strougar, The brat 3el.ote nra now
quoted at $0.6, sod fine ; lights .td tete era
quoted at N to 60.25,
TORONTO FARMERS' MARKET,
Terooto, Match 77. -The roads ore now in
nob thoroughly had oondition for trav'lll¢g
that entroely any produce 0110e in 17 toad this
morning. 713.,e were a frw enemies of eggs
and butter by expreen. Pride, generally Mare
steely all wand. Ideate -Supplies light, with
prices , nonanYed. The pm4peot5 are that
dressed hogs will go still earner than the prexeut
quotations, Re It le reported teat there ie a eon,ld
arnblo amou¢t of 'Lull beteg ahippo) to the Buf-
falo m,reet, Light bogs are now quoted et net
w 68.76 ; heavy dreamed hogs, 87.76 to efiele Root,
61-90 tr.6190. Lamb, Bo ite4V,eI, Na to 100.
Rage, w laid 14e. cooking l20 10 14o ; chem.,,
l2u to 14c; butter, pound roll" leo to Iib, croaks
140 to leo, tube loo to 150. Greater 12e to 140,
memory 915 to 990 for prints, 200 t0 9Io for
tubs; oblokena leo to 13e per pound ; 1005, 80 to
80 per pound: duets, 180 to 140 per pound;
geem, 100 to 125 per pound. linins -Boccie .o
bed flet very little Name in. The melee were:
Wheat, white, 100 bumbrla .470140; goose, 50
haabel% at 67 190. Barley,100 bushels at 441.90.
Oats, 200 bushels at e7c to 57 1-9o. Hay mud
straw -Good bay still manna, with prices tan.
There wore about 20 loads with one load of
scrum. 'rbc plots were: 612 to LB for Rood
loads of timothy ; mixed loads, 85 to ee Straw,
88. Baled hay, 68 to 60.60 un the tiara.
Seed For Sale.
Seed Pete, (loose Wheat end Peed Pear for
"me in Inrge or small goautitiee. Apply to
JOHN POrrtit, Blyth elevator. 89d
Building Lot For Sale.
One d the best building lots in Blyth is offer-
ed fur sale lit. R bargain, It Ir Ina residential
00001 0, 30105 wi Dmeley treot, b.,: aeon Queen
end 105101.0 etruete. Full palliat1148 at DIM
$29.Nne5 blyth. 02tf
u.
House For Sale.
A nomtortoble briokhouse And four Iota (one
acre in a10, with good frame stable and a num,
bar of fruit true. This property is Bitwaled on
the north .ids of Mosley street In the Village
of Myth. Con veulent df.ltoee from H.R. Ite-
tiou, post Meme, oberahee end school. Alen
tea lata westef mud adjoining the el) GI brick
yard. For further ...Woolen apply to the
understgood. N. 10. Pound. m96f
Farm For Sale. site
The miderelgned offers bis faun, lot 87. eon 5,
Nett Wawenocn, for mete. The farts waren
100 acro., 90 sores oleared, laden, good bud•
wood bush, 26 acne ptnughed, a acrn of fall
wheat, 6 sone of endued; good bare with stone
atabling and Dement door, 66150; good atone
hog pen with driving hone over, 69x981 two
good wells ; frame bottle, one and a half storeys
nigh, with good 010ne miller tied oemen) tear.
The firm 1s well watered by a living $rine
erne end is well adopted for stook purpowi,
It la three melee horn Myth 104 half tulle Irina
a 10600). For felt peeteenlare apply to Gemmel
QUINN on toe premlae., or address Myth P.O.
Good Farms and Saw Mill
For Sale.
No 1-Wi lot 06, non. 6, Eut Wawanoah, eon-
taiuing 100 sera, 60 roree eleared ander a .good
state of cultivation, Sl sores partially eloped
end 20 acres of timber land. 168 toil Is r good
Ionm. There U on the place a gond briok duall-
ing bons. 200:4, one and a half storeys, with
sitolisu attached, woodshed 2000, and mane
cellar tinder full Slee or h0uta; good 01tern;
VIA w, It and windmill aoaveotent to bones
amt out.buildmgi ; frame barn 60,65, with 04onn
"tables ender ieatb; twotrame dwellings 15006,
one and it half atoreye; a steam sew mail 30005,
two storeys with boiler, engine and all neon.
nary woolliest) for manufacturing limber,
lath mud ahtugfea, all in gond order.
No, 2 -el lot 84,00n. 5, Beet Wawanoeh, con-
talotng 10e 00r00, 80 acres cleared and In m good
state of cultivation, 20 name of timber land.
There 1a on th. place a good frame barn 40100
and 20 feet high with stone stables under the
full aims; good frame dwelling 40028, one and a
half storeys, with 000 stores kitetteo attached.
No. 3 -Ila lot 50, 000. 7, Rut Wst'snah, oon-
tatnfug 100 amen, 00 urns cleared said In a NO d
state of emanation, 10 awes of timber land.
The soli le a good clay luau, Oo the place
there le a good frame dwelliog 23130, Ston cal•
ler, with kitchen numbed Hoge one and mall
stoma : teed and 5.18. water' good tame barn
40980, with stone stables under; hams Wakes,
and abed 94060; good orobard, This plana 1t
well drained and sus a near falling spring run.
nail; through 1',
141.0 full partiaobtre apply to THOMAS R. Tat,
teat Westfield P.O., qpw, pr L0 0. lienteirme
1Stytb P.cee Ont. Ignt .