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The Blyth Standard, 1907-09-12, Page 8PAGE EIGHT --THE BUY STANDARD --SEPTEMBER 12TH, 1907, It Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua- ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But k does more -it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 80 years. +/reeeP.aIR e. ?Waal 1 a,aaar r.. m t 11 .nods, .o. ...r.n .eek u aaoe.o.t., I fui tint I o-. - I .vita wm 1/11 oanew �evp.rwr.11-wrutax a Tatm-a, e..,. witPIUS tiers HaMWa timoym7 Moping the Mobrels rapdar mine AyoresIIs. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Homestead Regulations. NY even numbered notion of Demi- -mlon Lands Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any per- son who is the sole bead of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, to,the ex- tent of one-quarter section of 10 acres more or less. Entry must be made pereonelly at the Meal land office for the district In which the land 1s situated. Entry by prosy may, however, be made on certain eon- ditIone by the father, mother, eon, Baugh. tor, brother or slater of an intending homesteader, The homesteader is required to perform the homestead condltionaundor one of the following plans : (i) At least six month's residence upon abdcultivatton of the land in sash year ter three yearn, 121 It the father (or mother it the father is deceased) of the homesteader resides upon a farm lo the vicinity of the land entered for the requirements as to resi- dence may bo satisfied by euoh person re- siding with the tether or mother. (3) 1t the settlor has his permanent reel- deaoe upon farming land owned by him in the violnity of his homeatead, the re- qqulrements as to residence may be Wis- hed by residence upon said land. Six months' notice In writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Leads at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. W. W, CORY Deputy of the Minister o;Interior. r, B, -Unauthorized publleatton of this advertisement will not be paid for. Take Rival Herb Tablets for Stomaob, Liver, Kidneys and for cleaning the Blood. 200 days treatment $1, 30 days' treatment 25c. For sale at Dr. Miine's Drug Store 1Vholesale from the RIVAL HERB AGENCY Kincardine, Ont. .Time Table TO TORONTO Geduld: Lv, 7,00 a,m, " 7,25 " Auburn Blyth Walton Mllverton Elmira ..... , " 8 57 " Guelph " 1)22 " Toronto Ar. 11,00 " FROM TORONTO, Toronto Lv. 8,00 a.tn, Guelph Ar, 10.00 " Elmira 10.23 " Milverton " 11,00 " Walton " 11,37 " Blyth " 11.40 " Auburn " 12.02) " Goderioh " 12,30 p.m. 1.30 " " 7.99 ' ' 8,24 ' 5.00 p, m, " 5.25 5.36 „ 5.49 0,21 6.57 7.23 9.15 5 50 p. nt. 7.43 ' 8.06 " 8.39 " 9.1(1 " 0.2)) ' 9.40 " 11.10 " GRAND TRUNK'S' EAY M TIME TABLE. LONDON AND WINGHAM BRANCH. 9onTy01. IrOrtTli. 6 40 3 30 WIngham 11 50 Am 7 05 6 43 3 33 WinghamJot, 11 48 725 6 52 3 44 Belgrave 11 40 7 13 706 356 Blyth II 28 700 7 14 404 Londesboro 11 20 0 52 7 47 4 23 Clinton 10 15 11 05 635 8 05 ,4 30 Braceileld 9 58 11 19 8 15 447 Hipped 9 50 0 11 8 22 4 62 Hensell 0 44 6 05 8 3.5 5 05 Exeter 9 30 5 51 8 40 5 15 Centralia 0 18 5 43 8 59 5 26 Clandeboye 9 09 5 at 9 05 5 30 Lunn Grossing 9 05 5 30 9 12 5 37 Denfield 8 55 5 25 9'21 5 40 Ilderton 8 45 5 15 029 5 54 Ettrick 835 507 9 35 5 118 Hyde Park Crossing 8 20 5 02 9 37 6 00 Hyde Park Jet. 8 24 6 00 9 45 6 10 London 8 15 4 50 Connections are made at WIngham for all stntfoue on the Palmerston and Kto-, oar4tne bn*noh. Connections are made at Clinton for all stations on the Buffalo and Qoderioh' branch, and all stations from Stratford to Toronto. connections are snide at Leese Creating for all ststlons west ta. Barmen donneotlotte ire Made at Widen Sof ill • e141tlai a 1441 811d *Sat Ole the Alia liar HOLDS FIRE ALL NIGHT The good housewife always feels like bestowing upon the Pandora a cheerful "good morning." Why? Because the Pandora always has a nice bed of hot coals as a reward for chucking elf the dampers closely before retiring to rest,:r 'f �• � e In live minutes after y1 turning on the drafts she will _ have a good, strong fire. Should she sleep two or three hours longer than usual there will still be a fire ready for her. The fire•box, flues and dampers ere so scientifically arranged that the Pandora can be pikbegt regulated to hold a fire from 24 to 36 hours, Pandora owners never have their sleep disturbed with dreams of making a new fire in the morning. If your local dealer does not handle this most perfect of all ranges, write direct to us for Free Booklet. McCIarv's Leeds., Tomato, Montreal, Wl uipl, Vane..ra, 51, Jobe, manias McPherson Bros. Local Agents. The Blyth Show Special Prizes Special by J. M. HamiltQu, chemist and druggist, Blyth, for the best herd of Grade cattle, consisting of two steers and twp females, one 26 -pound pail of International Stock Food, valued at 8)1 75, This prize is given in oonjunction with the one given by the Society for the best herd of Grade cattle, Sec, 73. .Special by J. M. Hamilton, chemist and druggist, Blyth, for beat herd of Durham cattle, consisting of 1 bull and '2 female', one 25 -pound pail aE Carnefac Stock Food, valued at 58.75. This prize is given in con- junction with the ono given by the Society for the best herd of Durham cattle. Sec. 41. A special prize of Rose Bushes, valued at $2, is offered by Stone & Well- ington, Fonthill Nurseries, for 10 largest apples, one of each variety, which may be obtained frotu any source.. Special prizes of $8, 52 and 81 are offered for 5 each of the following 10 varieties of apples, Viz„ Northern Spy, King, Baldwin, Ontario, Rhode Inland Greening, Golden Russet, Bendavle, Wagner, Seek -No - Further, Canada Red, which may be obtained from any source. The object of this prize is to collect apples for the purpose of assisting the county exhibit to be made in Toronto next November. All exhibits in this section, whether awarded a prise or not, are to become the prop- erty of the Secretary of Blyth Fair, Special prizes are offered for best business men's displays in the hall, viz : a -General Store display $5 00 b -Dry Goods display.. ........ 6 00 c -Boot and Shoe display . 5' 00 d -Grocery display 5 00 0 -Furniture display 5 GO f-ISardwnre display, 5 00 Exhibits must all be in place by 8 p. m. on first day. Organ or Pinno Competition in the hall on the firet night of the fair to eommencsat 8,80 sharp, Music teachers and professional players barred. Prizes, 52.00, 81,00 and 50c ; full particulars on application to Music Committee. Special prizes are offered by Frank Metcalf, jeweler, Blyth, of 82.50, $t.50 80.00 to the pereon under 18 years of ago who will correctly name the greater number of a set of apples placed upon a table. 7'o obtain 1st prize at least 75 per cent must be correctly named, and for 2nd prize 60 per cent, and 5rd prize 25 per cent. This conteet will take place the first night of the fair at eight o'clock. The object is to encourage the boys and girls to carefully study fruits, Special by McMillan & Co., produce merchants, Blyth. Prize of 58.00 to party awarded the greatest number of first prizee for butter as offered by the Society, the butter to become the property of McMillan & Co, by them paying the market price, J. Leslie Kerr offers The Blyth Standard for a year for the best two loaves of home-made bread; and The Standard for a year for the best 5lbs, of butter, both articles to become his property, Special by Blyth Percheron Association --J, E, Ivllie, Manager -for best colt aired by their celebrated stallion, "Gervais," slid foaled in 1907 : 1st, $7 ; 2nd, $5 ; 8rd, $8. Special by Wm. Hugif, Constance, for best colt sired by his celebrated stallion, "Hackard," and foaled in 1907: let, beautiful silver sugar and spoon holder valued at $8 ; 2nd, beautiful silver cake basket valued at $6, School Children's Competition This Society offere the following prizes for writing : (a) For children under 10 years of age, tet, 500 ; 2nd, 25c, (b) For children under 18 years of age, ist, 50c ; 2nd, 95c, (e) For children under 16 years of age, 1st, 60c ; 2nd, 25c, Each competitor must be under Lite age stated on the 23rd day of September, and must have attended school at least 80 days in 1907. Age and attendance to be certified to by teacher on the back of the paper, Following to be written in each class :- 865 A-1 Write each small and capital letter of the alphabet once. 2 Make the nine digits once. 3 Make a drawing of an animal or bird, 886 0-1 Write this address on an envelope : Messrs. Jones and (sates; Home Office, Company's Building, 14 King St. West, Toronto, Ont. 2 Draw a map of the County of Huron, marking main towns and vil- leges with railroads, 8 Multiply 674026 by 4906. 867 C-1 Write short essayof l5 linos, subject t, "A Boyle or Girl's Experi• dace." 2 jird* t u4ati df flrttiith N tilt edtiatingl tht`llifig It Minified; N MAN N a b94d esilia ri hist NOM; - -THE - - GAY WORLD. ;RM S§::E A Toast. 'Here's to the 'ealth of your Royal 'Witless ; hand tnay the skin o' fin gooseberry be big heough for hen hu:, - brella to cover up all your honemes, .- A shocking thing happened is one of our nearby towns. One of the popular society wotnen announced a "white lephant partyy'.° Every guest was to brine something sh could not find use for and yet too good to throw away. The party would have been a success but for an unlooked for development which broke it up. Eleven of the nine- teen women brought their hu. bands. A matt who believes in the old Bay- ing "See n pin, pick it up, and all day long you'll have good lack," one day saw a pin in the street. Bending down to get it his lint tumbled off and rolled into tee gutter, his eye -glasses fell and broke on the pavement, his braces Rave way behind, he burst the button -hole on the back of hie shirt collar, and he ell but lost his new false teeht, But he got the pin. All the modern improvement. "What makes it fly so?" asked a little Weatmount maiden se her mother brushed her hair. "It is the eleoiric ty. Don't you know that there is electricity in your hair ?" replied her mother, ''Well, Mamma, aren't we wonder- fully made ? Here I tun with electricity is my hair, and grandma as got gas in her stomach !" -*- Relative values count for everything, a woman will eat her breakfast in a 850 kimono, but she will kick like n eteer if her husband seines to t e table in 50 cent pajamas, Epitaph, Reader I've left a world to you, In which I had a world to do. Fretting and sweating to get rich, just such another fool as you. -*- How could He. "Say, Moike. hov yez iyer read 'Look in' . ackward ?" "Ave, g'wan ! Phwnt do yez t'nk Oi am -a contortionist ?" Londesboro. (Intended for last week.) Rev, H. E. and Mrs, Curry, of New York, are guests et the parsonage. The former preached an excellent ser- mon in the Methodist church Sunday evening. The services in the Methodist church a week front Sunday will be cancelled on account of the anniversary services at the other appointment, Constance, Misses L. Whitley and It Riley, of London, spent Labor Day at their home here, Miss L. Yonne returaed to Brantford to resume her duties at business col- lege atter spending the past two months with her mother here, Mrs, (Dr.) Young, R. Carter, of Gorrie, visited friends here on Sunday. Master A. Snell, who had the mis- fortune of getting his arm severely cut, le improving as well as can be ex- pected. Mr. Marshal, of Meatord, and A. Morrell, of St. Thome, are guests at the hone of R. Morrell here at present, Quite a number are this week attend- ing Toronto fair. GIANT TRIPLETS Currency," "Bobs" and "Swig" chewing tobaccoes, in big plugs, Quality always the sante, CHEAP READING OUR CLUBBING LIST. The Standard 51 00 The Standard and Weekly Adver- tiser 1 65 The Standard and Weekly Wit- ness 1 60 The Standard and Weekly Globe 1 85 The Standard turd Family Herald and Weekly Star 1 70 T1,e Stiuidard and Weekly Mail and Empire 1 65 The Standard and HamiltonSeni- weekly Times 1 80 The Standard and Weekly Free Press, . The Standard and Toronto WeekI 80 • 180 The Standard and Hamilton Twice'k•week Spectator..,1 80 The Standard and Torouto Daily Star ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 25 The Standard and Toronto Daily News 2 25 The Standard and P'artner's Advo- cats The Staudard and Daily'2 80 Adver- tiser . The Standard and Evening Free 2 50 Preae - 2 75 The Standard and Toronto Daily ThWorld S andard'anti Daily Free 8 25 Press .., . 860 The Standard and Evening Globe 8 50 The Standard and Evening Mail and Empire 8 50 The Standard and Daily Mail and Empire 4 60 The Standard and Daily Globe. , , 4 50 Send alt subscription direst to Mil STANDARD, Nt1itti) owl Did it ever Arike you That an easy way to receive The Standard for one year free is to cut out the coupon and mail or bring it to our office. We offer The Standard free to any.' paid up subscriber who can guess nearest the total number of people who pay admission to Blyth's Big Fall Fair to be held on September 23rd and 24th. All the coupons must be in before Saturday at six p.m., Sept 21st, 1907, or they will not be counted, The person coming second will receive The Standard for six months. Everybody who sends in a coupon must be a paid up subscriber or it will not count. The total number who paid admission last year was 2156, and in 1905 the total number was 2355. The surest way will be to send in your coupon every week. The first coupon that comes nearest the number will secure the paper. CUT THIS OUT FOR THE FREE STANDARD I think the total number who will pay admission to Blyth's Big Fair this year will be Don't mark here Name Postoffice This contest is open to all our paid up sub- scribers, whether in the Manitoba, Ontario or our postoffice lists. 1101...... Our Big Offer The Standard will be sent for the balance of year to all New Subscribers, in Canada only, for 5 Cents We want 400 New Subsoribers- and this will be easy if the parents send The Standard to their children in the Northwest and other points. Figure it up and see what the postage will amount to if you send it yourself. The Standard' is -the only thoroughly in- dependent paper in Huron County and the circulation is increasing steadily since last September. Do you wish to reach the people? This is the first consideration of every advertiser. The next is what, locality to cover. The homes in Blyth an surrounding country, bar. re mill it each c l ' tit t0 ' oitir i> eli't