The Blyth Standard, 1907-10-31, Page 1EMT> R
to Business' or Shdrthend. entree,
41Ions teetered to greduatew
yogthawnl atyou, We provide 24
gar, rs and best taollltleei - Write
lye! `1
ilr , eit,trat., fiuelneoo College 1395
donetele:mete. W. II; S0
1'glhetpt:,
es
of -'(children
1s,• s 3 het `
Yt0 0141
(Mende largely on the
yes. It these are deft.
the ohlot beefs of learn -
Is hampered.
ennotbe taken In
lttg l lfl defotpr. lid onlyrF
1411411'1001:'. dkp Olt con-'
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d
ba
n a •.
itloin will j
vide snit
Hallett,
Connell met in the township hull on
Monday of this week ars edjonrned`to
meet on Nov, lltli,
A petition will, in all probability he
preaentod to the Couuril of Hallett be-
fore the end of this genptle ueklng,t at
a vote be taken amnia repeal Mlle
Local Option By-law,
Edwin T. Adams, son of J. C. Adams.
of llnllett, who haunt 'the trade of
wetchmulei)lg with Mr. 1lolvtu; of
Clinton,.hii.1late't' been filling a posit
1011 at Little «'nils, N, Y, He has
recently given this up, Dud has g0n0'(0
an engraviq,gtkahool at Elmira, N. Y.
where he fill taken three months
0o111'ae.<
4'he 1 nIterl, Miher farm on the hose'
itrre'ferthe 1001 four years occupiers by
Melina; 'has Iwo') sold to John
ETgrtcy,'of this township for $a000 tvho
sebeitte,possession nett spring, Mr.
McBrien's dense dome not expire until'
another year, but he relinquished his
claim, and will go beck to his own
farm on the 0th cnhc000inn,
F. Kettle hes rented his farm on the
2nd concession lately ocenpied by J.
Day tent opposite the one on which he
resides, to Frank Flannery for a term.
of five' years for about 18(1) a year, It
is a (Irat•clees farm of 100 acres with
good buildings and in gond shape.
ter. Flannery has got a good farm and
r. Jiettlo'(1 mostt excellent tenant,
RLYTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1907.
iter Any
Time
Commercial Correspondtlee among
our students tit II/Ingham, Clinton,
\ 'kertoe, O .ngevillo and Gode.
li
}•'. , . We tier uorporatod the coen-
r.".40 of our twt broadly educated,
widely experienced teacbare. Gregg
Shorthand taught ba graduate of
J
the author,
John 11. 'Gregg.ndivld
ual instruction. \'e invite comped,
non and elope invooltgatlon.
Our Mall Courage teach you in your
own home
{"Wrte tr partleulete. '
WINGNANI
BUSINESS COLLEGE
George SPnttton, Principal
1 ' e legrapte.y
for railway and commerelol work Is
well taught by us. Our now book,
"Guided by the Key," explalne. Sent
with fleet loseon to guy applicant on
receipt of four cents la stumps. Ad-
dress Central School of Telegraphs,
8Gerrard St. Last, Toronto. (0.11.
Shaw, President.
;sees sw.
Uorrli Council
The Council met according to ad-
iieurltmQntiin the00uncll room on Oct.
14th, the Reeve in the chair, minutes
of 14'1. 611041V road and confirmed, A
Unleatlon. was received .from A.
bllonald Solinitor for the Guelph
3t Goderioh sly. Co. .0181Ing that tido
ltailwoy Wee nee, plated and ready
for operation Dean shoe with suction
)
No. , of , the t0W p, el Morris ' 13y.
law which entitleih alp 10 Oleeteenytneet
of the three thottantd nfid hllnndred'
dotter .bonne gran t1 in aid of said.
railway, 'A desntbs„ion of ,)`ytepayers
from the Southern''lturtof+the town-
nitilr intervievee1 the' Cmint'il com-
plaining of .(1111 uneetilifectlry' aid
dangerous 0(1(10.of 'he Railway moss -
Mee East of tete' villaG 1-1of Blyth and
urging that the Railway Gonlmiseion
be h tight oh with '0 view to fleeing it
'011i flevor adjustment of the minter,
On motion of Messrs ,+holy and Taylor
the Iteev0 and Clerk were tnetrueted to
interview 011r salieitorin respect to
]laving aproper discharge in connection
with the payors of the ltailwny'bonus
also to attend to the matter coniplained
of in connection with the 'railway
crossing, On motion of MCCutaheon
and Campbell the tient was inst('ucted
to solicit tenders for the sale of the Cole
drain debentures nreounting'to abort
$1504, tenders to be opened at our next
sleeting on Nov. 18tH A`ecoents . were
0(1101•.') to be paid ns,fgllowo:-:Iltitf
& Stewart, work and `material on
Forbes end Sunshine bridges 0193.71)
J. Smith gravel '$141 ' J, Hopper,
work on Si(e'oad $41,001 M, Mealy, et-
tending to lights aid elettning thud)
91.50 ; It. Nesbit, drawing tile nod fill-
ing at at erehee 2111.10;-W. Craig,
d0viatlan road 90.70 ; 1t. Brown re,'
p1fring Snell's bridge $1,10?; Mr,
Hetherington putting in culvert 142,00 ;
A. Camploll, gravelling $8,00; 11.
How About
Underwear
to
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Tbc.Un lot t ynr q r sl on biggest problem th0l OonG n ,. r e p pie;
today, end we i'mve solved it in the
]S
Your
IS EIS SPRING
NEEDLE UNDERWEAR
Magttu'0, 1090)1iii culvert fi0r; A
`loupg, cement $'1,10 Geo. .1ohner0??
titling w1100001 $10,'2,,; H, Beeman'
gleaning ditlh 75c ; Geo, Alathere'
cleaning ditch *1) (.0 ; (Vut. ,South'
drawiug 'tile Cowl putting' in culvert
$th20 ; R. Yoeill, dewing tile and
putting in. culvert 97,,, \\'In, Riley,
digging aevard dye in 021100; S. Ven -
11011111111, fn4peetin,r 011 west 0000dny
$Ig.bO; Proctor & Jmelee repel riitg
eel Vert $2.00; 'tV'+n. Armstrong, pen•
Ing in culvert $2,,,11 ; Geo, Penner, oil
and attending to lights 12,00 ; Wm,
Riley, Alegi and uuderbrushing
15800'; A. Procter gravel Sl 110; A,
Procter, gravel $1,30 ; A. A eEtvnit,
gravel 85,1)2 ; (. Solnnrerville, gritted
$1190 Joe, Gnllev, gravel 82.80 11.
Duncan, gravel $582 las, Phyne,
gruel 77cts , 3fcKinnon Pros, gravel-
ling on west boundary $511,50 C. 10.
9'oylor, drawing tile and purring in
nelve't $15,00 ; Thos, ('lath. work with
grader $R 00 ; Chas. Penned, gravel•
ling on Ensi, bounders. eel 1,2 ; Jas.
Bolger, inspecting on Last Boundary
Seen ; ; A. Taylor, drawing tile fuel
utttfn1'in culvert $7.75 ; selent01:0 o1
,Torero each $1.00 ; W. (`lark, f001 nod
lmblesliflte Ewen,. drain bylaw $10.00;
John J. A1)Congleev, repairing toerd
814,00 ; R. Yoniil, filling at mrh patting
in culvert 0nd digging 111)011 831.45 ;
R You'll:. part payment ,cu contra&
7tlrlino$2)1.00, Air, Prp_gtcn' presented
Ids bond es collector 0C` roves and oil
motion ot. Campbell and McCntchron
the same eves accepted as 'ntisfttotory,
Go mo(ion of :Shaw steel Taylor the
,00unnil was 1lteta adjourned to meet
ngeilt on 011'151h of Nov:n,egt,
W, Chu'k, Clerk.
Por quality and quantity eel; Your
(denier for the new big pines of "Bobs"
"Stag" and 'Currency" chewing
tobaccoes,
East Wttwanosh.
TO Our quyertisers.
All copy for new advertise-
ments MUST be in this office
by Monday noon to be chan-
gec for current' week. Kindly
look, after this,
Clinton.
John Sinrhensou, while working in
108 p11111 1.1 fees ` ' •, had his hand 40
badly cot that ibis liable to lose parts
of two lingers,
The workmen who have hemi P111-
1110yeti ie boring 'a'new 01611 at Staph-
ton streelt a bed of pure ruck salt at e1
depth of 1150 feet,
Thos. MaKetzin is pushing forwerd
Ih0 work oe the Reeteihnry '31otse
and it is e (00(11 hewill he ready t
the travellittg ptthlio before Chrism,
Coder direction of Mr. Paisley',
Thresher Co, bufldleg is beittg rat
pushed forward ; the main buildi
almost entirety roofed fn, aril the
80011 be In a position to inerea
staff nuts rush next season's war
Police Al01fst'at6 Andrews,<fnst
charge laid.by the Inspector ;Ifler
10, Guth01(1, for selling It ace n
hours ' it .h utg the second dosed
tine of Shand costs wtu
Crown Attorney Seeger w1
en t.
W, Green, of the \V
Leaf, entered upon his d
lotion manager of the ,
mid has started to
Be hit securers the s
bell to tante the bus
of the Maple Ieaf,
old Oliltoninn his
S, Scott is all smiles this week, It's ter of ,lohu C? ell. n famous 11ot qh
a boy. The first game iutob Inst Sntta'-
Gen, and Mrs; Irwin entertained a 0011 wits played representing the
few of their young:friends best week, day between t llegiluo Ltsti nite6,
The homes of T, Irwin and A. Lofeh• Galt and (.lint , by la score of 1)102.
101111) hove been ` Made happy by the the former eel 'rs followed tiro Galt
arrival of baby girls, About 75 811)1 then on to victory,
D. Cook bag p1rehns03 the 75-nore teem and el ery foot throughout,
farm belonging 10 George, Taylor, situ' The game o indicates, the (came
10011 ont t
the o,
c I, mud ns tL
t
1• rl r
.n ma bed t
A a
M'attcM
h
l Mrs. Alchfu ns n '
n f P,rinlo11- were vey<, 0rns l all, but born rt
ton,'Alttt. iwho have bete visiting time tile vele W011011 }iennitles. to
friends in vita vioinity left for the Gait's g' elf (lett 11ie.'ee)1 with the
West last week. the see d and shorty,) before titre
,lames Nicol has disposed of his 100- strong eic0onald, by a pretty rest,
eer0 farm to John Fells for a handsome turn a field, seared the veibninit
cunt, Mo, Nicol fa negotiating for n dew•1cto Galt boys were t%ry 11111).1
Gunn near 131nevnle, guns ted aG not being nllosvei1 to
C. W. and Airs, W1lkinson and fain- disc (cu with thorn, 00 Clinton pra-
idyleft on Monday for Lucite where nal thepgnuui, 'I'hcir ground for
they bill meke their bomee `for' the te't. is based on the second goal for
fatale, they will be mach missed fn t vvh34)1 54:101101 scored in accord.
the ctmmuni ty.
00 pr00•
y Maple
AS circn-
e d Herald
collections,
of A. 1'en-
utasal lt)01it
Green is an
being t+, dau,;lt-
:with the rubes governing. the cut;
J. C. Rockwell's team' --.Bolt (mil, MkCulluut ;
:hs Gnuriny, I Punh ; halt Leek',
Sunny South Co.tndano, Ross,
;halt
dein. Tilt, \lelooald,'I'odd, BiOO ti-
the
of 0111 citizens 00110 patent ,tr, l liuton- Goal, J. lir brume
opera house and othe?s uvho n 1 tc1,4, ,1110110, Alcon nn ; (1)111 httt L , 11
to 800 (0 ri,ttlt 1' liver -class voluted til; A clieuia, Copp, L, l(nnnmg ; for
willheghtd to beer tine J, 11, 10 1511?1))'), McPlttsun, II, A\ \lannfnp,
Well% wet hi famous S.tpny Sunt,;,' Rmnbnll, Stewart, Johnston. Rnlfetee
,wi11 11(1)001 an 111110,11' )1)111, J' 1t, -Ward, of Stratford,
ort A4ondayt`veuing, kov, deb, ; era
100') muchtovlty Reno, (1(0. a, an>' Morris.
sate that it. is a string one ate oe0)1
of twouty-fisc col <e'd 116opl0 (1
1 )10 A termer Adorns lady will iievome
0vety'tlnn= fuunvvhnt 2101011 rte do the bride of a 5lenitohen 1111' 0104;.
,n well and keep nP mulletcea 001r• Further pine n ulnas later'.
.iteleent A welcome visitor to A1orris was
Polic0(111111 George Ca01101 1, of ('obalt,
Ho mane oe to su)1ttnsed extended visi.
with his (001ts told old friends here,
but a telegrtnu enlled Iain bark to tate
centre of the mineral kingdom where
he tills 1 large place -bell? (115 310)1)
anis officially,
A Yount; lad named Bert Young, of
Sunshineloc(tlity, fell from en apple
tree slighting on, his mother's beck,
1f rs, Young was stooped over ;piokfu 4
up apples, "The youth hail a couple of
ribs damaged end Airs. Young feltthe
effects of the shook for some time.
A cement floor has been put in the
stablm1 of the hunt 001110 bt George
Brown, of Brussels, on the 5th line,;
New stalls will be built And the stables
tinted nein good shale,
'1'he Aoht.ou b(eacre luno, 71.11 line,
w s sold by private sale to John Yount•
of the same loettlity, Price, $700, A
considerable portent of the ferns is still
in the state of nittmre. A. B. ;Macdon-
ald. of Brussels, made the sale.
Tax 001)01tor Proctor will start tett
on his rounds this week, Arrange-
ments have been made with the Beek
of Ram ilton at Wingltaln and 131ylh
and with the Standard and Metropalt'
tan Banks at Brussels to receive taxes
1)1618by affordiitg conveniences to, the
ratepayers instead: of making drills to
Hirst rho Co11ec1or, 'Title plan was f0l-
lewed last'year and worked satisfac-
torily,'
01(11(1 same of lo g)i (0! and 1
from start to linfsh, '1'I
Chronicle et o,e,,,MI, slice'
to rot mi me) ratite town
lewuer 11'11+1' ''10' J 1 Rockt1e11
511nnY Srya,i Co,r 0111' ting of '2P
colored pullet npp01(1. 1 the (Town
11ttll oyik'llOtty nigh hist They
v
!lave nvaneeatnuee 1especta011
itYr h` l t1p0t'e woe seal) e1181)10 1 )3 1' only, and
nothing olid or done to
(noot fostirlinous They had
01)1se of sppreciatiVe listeners,
and ,ft tYler w as ,;004, POW w tr0de1-
111rg (3070ni80 conduct themselves as
Well 'jT
e ,111711 class solo concert band cm'-
rio eby, the company will head the
ieo town puede at tom), Prices ore
251 an;1 50 cents, sesta 111'0 now On
Oat Anderson's stole,
Londeshoro.
the infant child of W, Lyon is ser-
is1y ill at present,
;1 Miss and Mrs, Floody,of Blyth, vis•
'tet' friends bale on Saturday.
1e
eTownship Council held a vorj•
suecessfnl Meeting here oft, Mole -lay.
J. 5)0lYIN has gone on dile usual trip
to Muskoka.
Thomas Roberton, who hos been in
poor health foesome time, in not im-
proving and is at present confined to
his bpd. '
Miss Heston visited Aebnrn friends
this week.
Several (rpm here took in the concert
at Auburn on Friday evening.
Mr, Illsley, of GoderIcie township,
spent Sunday wRh, his hrother-here,
Remember the ,total 'supper on
TllankegivMie night ' good tl10 10,
tow; .e
n, Ren-
xnAttn.
Durham
g of their
it I the fel-
Donit let them sell you staff that when you wear it a week it gets twice
your size; but 1)17 the Ellis goods the only sprint; needle goods made iu Canada,
'1'1'y it suit and WC. 1100 satisfied that soft (('1il w01(1' 110 other. \Ve have all eras
from 111 to 44, rued from $1.50 to $ti 00 a suit. Don't fail to get the genuine
"Ellis" stamped:on every garment,
We else, ha+tllll001l)oh of Odd Shirts and Drawers. \\'e are clearing these
out at 11 pities thee,, Wi{I pay you to look them over and pick out what yon want„
We Neve about 100 Top Shirts which wo are cloarfiig out at
25 per cent below regular prices
The snap of the year in the right titn<s
Just titke a look over your underwear and see what you need, and we 0110.
show you the host garment t1 tho market to -day,
Clothier and Gents' Furnisher.
Off
COLD, WET WEATUER_
and the chan
for all of us,
portant- is it
gem 1R
Women's
of season occasion a very considerable outlay
'he scarcer money is or may be the more im,
at you slake your fall purchasing as advanta-
possilalt'.. Our bargain list shows the way.
Boots at $1,90. front; drawers to match, ankle length,
10 pair 0 Ctutl'a Boots, 010) end winter weight, sizes for 40, 42 and 44 bust
don Oda kit , tier, with patent toe caps menst'e. discolor price arts each; betgaln
laced sG (1 at 300.
Illus ter a yles, medium as Women's or Misses' \'este fine natural'
heavy, , extension edlra eola9 }rood ribbed cotton, high nook, long sleeves
boots to wear, sties _1 to 7 ; rrgu' buttoned front, neatly trimmed, lace eyed
b
Ohl $1.00. ribbon, elms for 28, 30, ;12, ;44 and 30 bust
measure ; regular 25o to 35e ; barylain iso:
a of tllases' 1)ongoln Kid Laced n art' Union Suite, "Turnbull'a,' pram,
slick soloe, tow comfort shape ; neck lot, wool
nd Elbe toned wool, high
ankle
; bargain $1,50, length, eiges sleeves, to Iyears Oomeearly for
's Solid Goodyear Boots bagslna6Bg, prloos kl.C,f1 to $2 each;
pars of Aden's Solid Leather Good.
• Welt Boots, all now tall styles, Per-
in every respect, blusher and laced
les, ntedl001 tied beery soles, box Dalt,
el kid and dongola kid leathers, eixea e
o 10 ; regular $4, bargain for $2,70,
nd we o
Misses' Boots.
School Boots for Boys.
2Sehool
Bootts,ox
pbscelt, blucher, hheavy bole, this
is the proper kind ft' a robust boy ; regu-
lar $e and $2.50, bargain for $1.50,
Women's Winter Underwear
480 Wooluand\Cotton'aMixedttCom Combinations,
high neck, long sleeves, ankle length,
buttoned down front, neatly trimmed
splendid quality and correct weight, sizes
for 32 to 411 bust meaMllre ; regular value
at $1 a cult, bargain at 500 emelt.
bext
rae Sizes, natural or wbiteand ribbedwers'd ttun
Vtoto, high nee, long sleeves, buttoned
Men's Fall Clothing,
Suitt, 1011 anlllw winter Canadiannd
er eights broken
lots and odd sizes from our regular stook.
In the lot there are olzeo 30 to 42, to clear
at 41.13,
50 weightlyh acyetea Engter G
lish ebevlot, marque
style, velvet collars, etzea 144 t0 41, to clear
at $5,03.
1Suits, eavy\ weight me atetiall,atblousee0170
loose with deep Bailor collar, neatly trim-
medran al'dtand will Elea s1000live rowof015d tonte
aidle
at 1.411,
Men's Underwear.
Alen's Scotch Wool tTnderwe oval!,
breast, heavy weight, meu'easd" s 22 to
"\Voisey" Natural Woo -
double breast, unehrfr'
ee only, per gar14101"
Gr M, ERS & 00.
An nrlver t iseem.' en Ttrr STANDARD
2heJarof
Coughinq
Noweauweeeetweetaweeeesesease
Hammer blows, steadily ap-
plied, break the hardest rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
" 1 Nxaye 804/ ♦ysr'o (tarry 00.40001 m
tae I,euw. 11 Area .40(401 r, et wtaee7.r
anticipated and a,
given by talent tl
gal! and local.
READ .the gi11.'
soy sari have outsells er lute Mk, I bay.
(4404 i1. (00 s I(Tnt nand yeah sal40 hater
art 1Mut Jt"- ae. ]iJSY O)aerux, Ysrys-
burx. N.T.
il
Uro leamS.
A
yers " '.
tli;s YUlpli,
Biliousness, constipation retard ra-
oovery. Guns these with Ayer% NUL
Gua'
his priceless end should not be aegleeted. It
your eyes trouble you, come to Losldoa and
Oce what,
Optical Science
can'tlo towards correcting your defects. We
have the most complete optical laboratory in
Canada, and aur specialists are able to cope
with the most complicated capes of Ilse errors
of refraction, All glasses are made on the
promises to suit each particular nese,
THE TAIT•BRfiWN OPTICAL CO.
EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS
237 Dundas St., Leaden, Out.
10 Cents
gets The Standard
balance of year
'\\r. J, :Trethewey; of Sacu0 Ste,
Ml rie'le *sailing at the huddle- resi-
deeee, 1)0ftannia Road.
MARKET REPORT,- Wheat 5141 ;
Barley frit -5u ; 'Oats 47-17 ; Peas
80-80 ; Butter 20-21 ; Eggs 20-21.
OM-
GIANTTntnr.STO "Currency;" "Boles'
(1nd 'Stan"chewing tobaccoes,', in big
Qoalit,y always the same.
GET THE BEST. IT PAYS,
Attend the popular and progressive
Alliott rusizies voltage
Toronto, Ont.
Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets.
and be thoroughly educetet{ for business
lett. All graduates of this school are
absolutely sure of getting positfoes. The
demand loconsiderably
isd anblexcellent ttimetto
supply. rp.
enter. 'Write for catalogue.
a l J. Elliott, Principal.
Advertisements in the
STANDARD
PAY
BEGONE
T1)1; PEOPLE
READ IT.
GROWING IN
POPULARITY
EVERY WEEK.
Our Job Work Excels
\Ve have just received another
large consignment of
elegant
Dinner
is
V
We have 25 sets to choose
from ranging in price from
S6 5O Up.
JAMES CUTT
BL -se -"rix