The Blyth Standard, 1908-01-02, Page 4PAGE POUR —THE, BLYTi-i STANDARD--Jn, 19o4,
JAS. M c M U RC H I E glutin giaitbartt.
J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER.
BANKER.
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to farmers on their owe notes. No
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INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates
lye of'er every x000111 nodatiou eon -
dada with safe aid conservative
banking prntolples,
WIRD PRIVATE FUNDS
To loan on Heal (:state at lowest rates
of Intore8t.
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Persons wishing to sell will do well to
place their property on our list for
sale. Rents collected.
CONVEYANCING
01 all kinds promptly attended to,
INSURANCE,
Na represent the leading Fire and
Life Assurance companies, and respect•
fully solicit your a000uut.
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A. B. 1IACD0NALD,
Tiarriatei Solicitor, Notary, 11o. Si,'e
ee,nor to f '- le, slant Moe over Stan.
dard Bank, Brussels, Solicitor for Metro.
politaa Bank.
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Messrs. Cameron and Holt, Goderieh, W.
Vroudfuot KO,; R C (lays, G P. Blair.
0. T LONG L.D.S., D.O.S.
Dental Surgeon, (It actuate of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons, An honor
graduate of Toronto University. Office
over .fames Cutt's store, Pretoria block..
Blyth. At Auburn every Monday o a.m.
to a p,n1.
W. .1. M1LNE, 1l.D.C.M.
Physician awl Surgeon, M.D.C,11t., Unl.
verslty of Trinity College; M.U., Queen's
University; Fellow of Trinity 131edieal
College, and member of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons ot Ontario. Cor•
oiler for the County of Huron. 011ioe, one
dour north of; Commercial hotel, Queen
street, Myth.
F. COTT
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County
'terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the Ace o! PRE STANDARD, Blyth.
Blyth Livery
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PROPRIETOR.
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First•olass Horses and Rigs for hire at
reasonable rates.
Best of accommodation to Comtnerolal
Travellers and others requiring rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable,
KING AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTH.
THE LEADING SCHOOL
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1HUItSD1Y, lAAN..22..1008,
People We Kiiow
4i) Promptly a 1" o'clock noon the
Delgravo.
The bane of Mr. and lira. Malcolm
Walsh, two utiles south of Bello ave,
WAS the note of a very pretty wed.
ling 011 Tuesday, Dec, 24th, when
their only datighter, Mary L,, was
united in tee holy betels Of niatri.
atony with 11r, John Stewart Bel -
grave. Rev, G. W. !fivers, 13. A„ B.
De 1)0 1, 1miug the ceremony.
11r. and Airs, J. G. Moser, spent
New lear's111Hamill,
Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Poplesione,
epeut New Year's in Exeter.
1h'. Taylor, of binrpeth, is the
guest of Dr, J. E. Charlesworth,
311s, 1). D. Crittenden, of town,
was 0 holiday visitor in Exeter.
31r, George Wambold spent the
past week at his home in Dashwood.
Mr. Miller Begley. of Leamington,
spent New Year's at tris home to
town.
Mr. T. G. Tunny, of Hamilton,
has been spending the holidays fn
town.
11r. and Mrs, Waugh, of Stratford,
spent Xmas with lir, and Mrs. J. 0.
Emig, b.
11r. Jas. Meehan, of Mitchell, has
been visiting his mother, Mrs, Henry
Taman sr.
Mr. Don, McLean, of Golerieh,
was n. welcome visitor in town fur a
few days.
Mrs. and Miss Claxton, of Strat-
ford, are the guests of Mrs. J. E.
Charlesworth.
The Misses Goldthorpe, of Gode•
rich, ept:nt Sunday with their friend
Miss Fanny Masan.
Mr, and Mrs. George Moore, of
Goderich, ere visiting at the home of
Mr. D. Kennedy,
Miss 'Mime Ai1en, of
Detroit, is visiting her friend, Miss
Mande King this week.
Miss Nettie Brown, of Braude,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J,
Leslle herr over Sunday.
Mr. .1. Brigden, of Toronto, spent
a few days nt the home of Mr. and
!Mrs. John Wilford.
Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Kerr, of Brus-
sels, spent a few bouts at the home
of the Editor's on New Year's Day.
iWe are pleased to see Mr. bind;
Cunt, Jr., able to walk clown street
after being on Ole sick list Mr some
time.
11r. and Mre. Creme, of Shake.
spears, are visiting with this lade,!''$
mother, ivies. 1, C, Wilson over New
Year's.
11r. Geo, Colvin and the Misses
Col 410, of Brussels, were in town on
Monday calling on relatives and
friends,
By giving'a better course of training
than that given by any outer similar In-
stitution
mstitution to Ontario, we have become one
of the leading business training tauten,
In Canada. Our graduates are In demand
0e else assistants- and business college
teachers. Our courses bring the best,
our graduates succeed. If interested In
your own welfare write now for our caw
Logue ; fh Is free. We have three (Jennrt-
went., Commercial, Shorthand and Telt •
graphic. Winter terra opens Jul. IP h.
J:111Orr & AfLACHLAN. Principals.
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bridal couple, who were ttuuttetled,
entered the parlor to the strains of
the wedcling march played by the
bride's cousin, Miss McClinton, of
11'estlletd. The bride was given
away by her father. After the
ceremony and congratulations, about
60 invited guests, mostly relative
of the cuntracting parties, sat down
to a sumptuous wedding dinner, to
which all did ample justice. The
afternoon was spent in pieneant con.
vcrsution, singing, etc. About 4,30
Me bridal couple, accompanied by
about a score oi' young people, bit
home to hake the cello at Blyth to
spend their honeymoon at George-
town and other points. The mune
useful and curtly presents brought
by guests testified the esteem In
which both bride and groom are hold.
After New Year's the !nappy couple
A High Class College.
lir. A. A. Whiter, 1!..A., Ph. D.,
who is a Literary 'Teacher o1' high
standing and one of the strongest
Commerciai Teachers in the proles.
siun, has been ehgaged 0) take
charge of the Coinnereial D''part.
mein of the il'ulgham Business Col.
lege,
Mr. Milner, lets not telly held the
chair of Higher blatheittatieo and
modern languages, in Jhe Canton
College, for three years ; the chair
of Ancient and Modern Languages
in Austin College, three year's, but
has had many yearn experience in
teaching and in mttnnging 801110 of
the largest Commercial Colleges in
the country.
31r. IIibner is a specialist in the
highest sense of the term, A arae
01' resource d strength of character,
always inspiring the pupils with his
own with0311(91.I0 ulethed3. Ile is
thorough disciplinarian and it willing
teacher, pleasant anti entertaining,
and keenly alive to the rapid pro-
gress and best interests of those
under his care.
Tia Shorthand Department is in
charge oi' Hiss E. Virginia Grant,
who is the mast widely expericuced
Shorthand teacher in the Province,
and is a grad« Into of the Author of
the syeted14 tuttgbt and highly re-
comtneeded by him.
with these two departments in
charge of so capable olid widely ex-
perienced Specialists, we 5113101 pate
the most flattering results. 0 Col.
lege rapidly increasing in attend•
atter, growing in influence and
et C and ig , comml+nding the re.
spect and recognition of Canada's
most enterprising business men,
31 r. Hibner will assist Principal
Spotton in completing` Atoll Cour es
in Matriculation, Civil Service, ole.,
which he hopes 10 have 111 operlith'n
by early Spl log. nye understand
that the 33' Ilghan, Business College
tt113 its branches, iocated nt'Clinton,
Walkerton, Orangeville and Gnde
rich, reopen for Winter terin Jan;
6, h.
Whether your bread
is good or bad, the cost
of baking is the same.
You pay a few cents
more for
Royal Household
Flour
but those few cents in-
sure good results every
time. It is the finest,
whitest, purest flour
that's milled. It's the
fiour that is always good.
Ogivie Fivnr MWs Co., Iii.
t;,8 eteat eat.
ei�ltyy mit' hCG r..,,.,,..,..._
FTteCld'rlWn:RSTANYVASyk>al> )1741( ;hit
will take up t►teir residence In Bel -
grave, Their 11180 frteuls join in
wishing theta u' long and pleasant
voyage together through life.
A very pretty home wedding was
celcbreted at the hum& of Mr. and
Mrs. 1Vrn. Clark, Belgrave, ou the
evening of Thursday, Dec. PGth,
when their eldest daughter, Sara E.,
was united le =nine with Mr.I
Alvin E. Meggison, of Waakada,'
Manitoba. Promptly at the appoint-
ed hour, 5 p. in., the bridal party
entered the parlor where they were
joined In wedlock by Rev. G. W.
!livers. 13, A., 13, D.. under a beauti•
fun arch bell. The bride, who was
given away by her father, was at-
tended by pretty little Isabelle
Geddes, acting as flower girl The
wedding march was played by the
bride's sister, Mies Rose Clark, and
while congratulations were being
offered, Miss Teasie Halliday sang
sweetly "Love me and the world is
mine." Congratulations over, about
50 invited guests eat down to a
bountiful wedding dinner, and their
wants were supplied by young ladies
and gentlemen, who acted as waiters.
Alter dinner, the evening was spent
very pleasantly in couversatior,
music and games, until about 19
o'clock, when the guests departed
leaving with the bridal couple many
beautiful, useful and wetly presents,
which testify to the esteem in which
they are held. After a month's visit
among friends in Ontario, the happy
couple will go West and take up
housekeeping et Waskndn, Man.,
where the groom is a prosperous
taunter, and where the bride is well.
known. All join in wishing this
young couple abundnnt happiness
and prosperity throughout their
future life,
East Wawanosh,
A PRETTY XMAS Wi<no1No.--A
very pretty &vent took place 00
Xmas Day at the home of Charles
Armstrong, Jeasopvllle, when theft
daughter Mildred, wda married to
James E. Cooper, of Chicago, The
eereutong was performed by Rev,
W. J. Triblile,.,of Corbetton. By 6
o'clock the ,guests had arrived and
were listening to Mendelasohn's
wedding march which was being
played by Mies Lilly Blair, Present-
ly the bride entered the room as
companied by her father, and took
Iter piece beside the groom, who
awaited her under a beautifully de-
corated arch of evergreens. A
mange had beep reserved for On
bride by means of two strands c t
ribbon extending from each side of
Me arch to the door and held in
place by Master Stanley Wallace,
nephew of the .bride, and Miss Stella
McConnnchie, niece of the groom.
The bride looked very pretty in the
dim Tight of the candles which were
arranged on the organ and mantel.
She was dressed in creast nuns veil-
ing with chiffon trimmings and wore
a bridal veil caught up with white
carnations. She also carried is
bouquet of pink and white carnations
and maiden hair fern. After the
ceremony about ninety guests s; t
down to dinner. Among tllobt
present were, Joseph Johnson, of
Blyth, brother ot the br'ide's moth) r
and w111innn West, of Chieng',
brother•fn•baw of the groom. Tho
bride received many beautiful and
costly presents, (uncus which was a
gold watch and chain from the
groom. After a pleasant eventng fn
which the guests were entertained
by recitations, singing and music
they left for their homes. The
bride's going away gown was blue
venetian cloth trimmed with silk
and ovei lade. Their many friends
Join in wishing the bride and groom
many ycnra of happiness and
prosperity,
VALUABLE MEDICAL
PRESCRIPTION
Recommended by a Well-known
Toronto Doctor, Whose Love
for Humanity 1s Greater than
till Prejudice Against Pro.
prietary Medicines.
The following very valuable pre•
acription, by an eminent and success.
fol physician, will be appreciated by
many who are suffering from la grippe,
cold, tough, pneumonia, or any throat,
lung or stomach trouble, or run-down
syatent, tie it is a certain care, and
will save many a dootor's hill. It is
almost a certain preventive as well
"When yon feel that you are taking
cold or have chilly feeling or aching
in any.+ppart of the holy or head, or
feel Weak, bred, dizzy, unfit for work,
pain b tIle head or back of the neck,
do riot+neglect these dangerous syrup.
tows, b send immediately to your
druggist Aid get a bottle of Psychine
(pronounced Si•ketn), and prepare as
follows:
"Payohine, 2 teaspoenfuls.
"Sherry, whisky or water, 2 tea.
spoonfuls.
"Cboice of the latter can be made
according to the judgment and pre.
teroneo of the patient.
"Mix thoroughly and take regularly
before each meal and et bedtime,"
This prescription has been used in
thousands of oases and has been ao
universally successful that a number
of leading physicians regularly pre.
scribe Psychine in their practice for
ane of the above troubles, or any run-
down, wsatiug or Conetitutl0,ia1 d1f11•
crtlty. It is the most reliable and
valuable home remedy. It tones up
i the entire system, giving a feeling of
youthfulness and vigor, adding tetany
years to the life of those who use it,
Years ego r was ■lmoat a Ordeal emelt and
wee suffering with lung troubles. friends sad
neighbors thought I would never get tetter, 1
began to degetir myeelt, toting kith la my
chlemewed another one who vaeons•
mmendeed'thr Ah of r8001118E. It was ,W'prletng
bevoud dear 1paon tit effect It had, I seemed to
gain with every dose. luelde of two weeks 1 1098
CWe w attend to wy homework again, Time
are no syiuptoma of no111n1110p01l sheat me new,"
itRa, RODBfiaeli,
St. John, N.B.
"I had been suffering hem Ga GrippAe, fly
Ings were weak Dud t hadaeouah, but Maar
clued tae." USR&. R. BEAK,
Cteaptdde, Ont,
Psychine can be procured from any
druggist at 50e, and $11.00. It is s vary
Seaforth.
Mors. John Yeomans, wife of Jelin
Yeomans, one of Medora's most pro•
11138 lig young farmers, died this morn -
Mg from the result of iujurios re-
ceived from the explosion of a cupol
coat oil, AIr, Yeomans, before going
001 30 .10 the chores, lighted a fire h.
the kitchen range, leaving scup of
coal oil, part of which he had used to
light- the fire, upon the top of tete
range. .Mrs. Yeomans was in the act
of dra9Sftg beside the range, when,
without alumina, Mete was an «%
ud03)0n. It1 all instant, she was 00v01' -
•d \vita a 111x93 of flames, and b1 fore
'tele could he secured was so badly
burner: that very little hope 00111d be
held oat for Ilei recovery, Mr, and
lits, Yeonulns had been married about
a Year, and the ti'ttgedy has oast a
gloom over the whole district, John
Yrntnaus, the ljereaved husband, le a
son of 8. Yenina'n9, one of the old.,t
farmers fn the rjistrier. 'rho isle D1ra,
Lizzie Mdiay, iorinerly of Seed th,
M hate 1100 olrr,- Wheat 90-92 ;
Barley '55-55 Oats 90-40 ; Peas
'0-80 ; Bran ) t} -2J ; Shorts 24-24 ;
Butter 2u >t lilkgs 20-91 ; Flour
WOOCIOCOS
Wish you all a Merry Xmas
jand a Happy New Year.
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has been at our store and left many
nice and useful things.
Probably some of these are for
you.
COME AND SEE
J. A. ANDERSON
13LXTH
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