The Blyth Standard, 1908-01-09, Page 4PAGE mutt—THE BLYTH STANDARD—JANUARY grit, tgoS.
JAS. MCMURCHIE
BANKER.
A 0ENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TUANSA.CPED.
13LYT1I, ONT.
NOTES DISCOUNTED,
Sale Notes a specialty, Advances made
to farmers orn their own notes, No
additional security required.
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates
We oder every accommodation con-
sistent with sate and conservative
banking pritulples.
UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS
To Loan on Beal Estate at lowest rates
of interest
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Persons wishing to sell will do well to
place their property on our list for
sale. Renta collected.
CONVEYANCING
Of all kinds promptly attended to.
INSURANCE.
We reproaent the leading Fire and
Life Assurance companies, and respect.
folly aoliult your account.
OFFICE HOURS; 10 A.M. to ti e,al.
Business Cards.
A. B, MACDONALD,
Barrister Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Suo•
eeseor to d. F. Blair, Ot toe over Stemdud Bank, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro.
polltaa Bank,
EBOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notarla, Public,
Eta, 011h:es—Those formerly occupied by
Dieners. Cameron and Holt, Goderlob, W.
Proadfoot, K.O. ; R. C. Hays, G. F. Blair,
G. E. LONG, L.D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal
College of Dental Sor10on14, Au honor
graduate of i ronto University. Otiloe
over ,Tames Cutt'e store, Pretoria block,
iltyth, At ,auburn every Monday 0 a.ot.
rC:to o p.m.
lt', ,i. "AI[LNE, Sf,D.C.Sf,
Physician and Surgeon, M,D.C.ML, ilnt.
vereltyof Trinity College; M,D., Queen's
University; Fellow of TrinityMedical
College, and member of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Cot•
oner for the County of Huron. Odice, one
door north of Commercial hotel, Queen
street, Blyth.
P. SE3. 1E4COTT
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
et the unlee of Tax STANDARD, Myth,
Myth Livery
AND
Sale E'tables
0 00 00 00 0
Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
00 00 00 0
Firat'olass Horses and Rigs for hire et
reasonable rates.
Beat of sceommodntlon to Commercial
Travellers and others requiring rigs,
Veterinary office at livery stable,
KiNG AND QUEEN STREETS, BLYTN,
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t.
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than that given by any other aimfar in•
atltut ion in Ontario, we have become one
of the leading business training aehoote
fn Coterie. Our graduates are in dsmawl
me ofloe assistants and bustneee college
teachers. Our courses' Isiah: the: beet,
our graduates succeed. If Interested in
your own welfare write new for bur cats.
fugue ; it is tree. We bAve three depart•
meats, Commercial, Shorthand and Tele.
graphic. Winter term opens Jan, 0th.
ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, Principals.
�1)t' loth g#anbat b.
J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER.
THURSDAY, JAN. 9.1903,
People We Know
Mrs. R', II, Miiks and two sons, of
Milton, spent it week in town with
Mr, Milks.
Mr, Garvey Creighton, of Ponokn,
Alta., is here renewing old friend.
ships in town,
Mrs. (leo. Brown, of Brussels, is
here visiting her daughter, Mrs. .1.
Leslie Kerr.
Mrs, (1, M, Chambers gave an
afternoon tea to her lady friends on
Friday afternoon of last weep,
Messrs. Jno. and Robt, Barrett, of
Rocanvi1le, Sask„ are renewing old
friendships in town and vicinity,
Hiss Pearl Cheliew returned to
her position in Toronto last week
after her vacation under the parent-
al roof.
Mrs, (Dr.) Tennant, of Carson City,
ttnd her son, J. S. and wife, of Flint,
Mick , is visiting the former's mother
Mrs. J. B. Taylor.
Mr. Fred. Toll, accompanied his
daughter Mise Alice, to Midland
where site has accepted a position as
telegraph operator.
Mr. F. W, Brigdnn, head of ono of
the departments illi tttnn'a store,
Toronto, who was holidaying here,
left on'fttesday evening tor home,
purposing to stop at Milverton,
Mr. E. C, Wilford left Monday
morning for his final year in the
Medical College at Toronto, AI -
though tuissing halt the tertuon ac-
count of having typhoid fever, Mr,
Wilford is going to try and capture
honors at the exams, in April We
hope lie will have the hest of suc-
cess.
CHUMCfr NOTES.
The Pastor will conduct both ser-
vices in St. Andrew's on Sundrty.
The evening subject will be "Daniel
in the den of Lions."
1'oplestnne, the chair leader of
St. Andrew'v church, treated the
choir on Monday evening to to very
delightful slei;•h•ride, The party
drove to Walton and back, and on
their return enjoyed an elegant sup-
per at Stnther's restaurant. 'This
generous act on the part of their
leader was greatly appreciated by
the members of the choir.
Rev, W. H. Snaith B.A., of Bench-
ville, will Conduct services in Au..
burn and Smith's dill, Presbyterian
churches ter the next two Sundays,
'4 0 m
The President and Executive of
the United Kingdom Alliance, of
London, Eng., gave a reeeiption to
the Itev, ,J, 1I. Oliver, of Sarnia, Ont.
ludo, who spoke rti -temperance
legislation in Canada.
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The Anniversary of Knox church
Auburn will be held on 19th anti
30th, I1ev, W. B, Smith B. A,, of
Bcachviile, will be the preacher at
both services on the Sunday, On
Monthly evening a Tea Meeting will
be held. Ten served in the base-
ment from 5.30 until 8, followed by
a first class program in the auditor-
ium of tie church. Admission free
will be 350 and 25e. There will
also be tt social on Tuesday evening,
and it good program by tate child•
run and others.
Londesbore.
Clot ries Crawford to at present sof
fering from an attack of pneumonia.
Two of his children are also very
sick.
Silos A. Bell visited relatives in
Listowel for the past week.
Misses R. Young and A. Jackson
left on Monday to take a course in
Brantford Business Coilet:e.
L. Waters, ct London, was a visit.
or of friends over New Year's,
Local Option was again carried
here on Dlonday last by a • large
majority.
Sirs. Boyd, of Chlesgo, 111., is visit.
ing her parents here. Mr. and Mrs,
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Green are back, from
their visit with friends` near Ilatut•
ton,
81.35 in advance ,Bemires THE
'STANDAR rt and Week lyq.Globe; With
illustrated magazine section;` from
now to Jan, 1st, 1909. -'This is
certainly a cinch yet should' not
miss. :..
The(radta.
MUKSNtr.—In Clinton, on Dec, 24th
the wife of Thos. McKenzie jt.,
of a son,
Liberal Clubbing Offer.
Municipal Elections.
1IULLETT,
Reeve- 1 2 8 4 5' 6 7
T. McMillan .78 84 3u 71 85 48 09--400
W. Patterson 34 Sp 27 58 S8 14 07--806
Couucil-
John Barr.,.00 78 87 67 84 98 45--800
'Phe Canadian Pictorial and thejilrtb U, Cl teeld1l.e8 72 77 42 511 27 02.071
Standard one year each, worth P.m, R. Clarke,,,,88 "(0 6 41 14 29 25--275
for outy 51.00, Tabs ie a genuine bar• II. H. 1IilL..3i 7.4 24 07 40 01 69--374
.1. Leiper.... ,01 79 40 09 80 SO 48-057
J. Tantbl,yn„hi 01 13 07 21 52 52-009
By -taw --
For 99 39 58 51 07 41 26-2
Against 8.3102 17 76 83 62 69-400
gain. Don't miss it, Call and vee
samples et this office and leave your
stile cription, T^�
lVm. I'.ethuue, purser on the C. P. 11,
eteame:•, Manitoba, arrived home ou
Saturday,
Take Rival Herb Tablets
for Stomach Liver, Kidneys and for
cleaning the Stomach,
2110 love treatment
$1, ;30 days' treatment 250. For sale at
Dr. Milne's Drug Store
Wholesale from the
RIVAL HERB AGENCY
Kincardine, Ont.
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and Everlasting Push
are the two essentials to success. Attend
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BLYTH, ONT.
FOR SALE, --Chopping mill and dwell.
Ing house. 'rue mill has tour lots can•
nected with It, shout one acre, and ono
gnat ter acre where fosse stenos, Both
.. For ferns applyy on aha p
Ate.. Mtureight, Blyth__.__We desire to return our
thanks for the patronage ex-
tended to us for the past 3o
years, and to announce ,that
we have decided
To Retire
From Business
as soon as possible. Every-
thing must go. There are
Bargains for
Everybody
plane. will be sold together or neparats•
1 Fermat.,
Retiring Sale com-
mences next Monday
. morning.
FRANK METCALF
Jewelry and Stationery.
iS YOUR
ADVERTISEMENT
IN THE
STANDARD
Thoroughly cover's
Blyth District
We do 1,11 kinds of
printing from the small
calling 011(1 10 the
large poster,
We want your
patronage,
EAST WAWANO1t,
Reeve- 1 2 0 4
J. . Parks 67 90 46 60-208
J. E. Elba 47 40 54 51-198
Majority for Parks 4,1
Council -
.1, Gililespie 00 99 69 81-802
P. W, Scott 57 97 07 45-256
0, Butahell 28 67 88 71--254
;Imre Coming.„,89 82 02 87-210
N. Campbell 1 79 (11 25 02-197
I.seter-Reeve-A. Q. Bubier ;
Councillor's --J. J, Knight, W. Johns
A. E. Fake and W. J. Neaman.
Lucknow-Iteeve--J, 0. Ander.
son ; Councillors -J. 0. Murdock,
SL Mitchell, D. N, Lawrence and D.
0, Taylor.
Teeswater-Reeve-L, A. Brink ;
Councillors --S, g, Brill, D. Ferguson ;
J. Lambertus, J. McKague,
Wroxeter-Iteeve-D, V. Harris ;
Councillors -44, Rae, Conrad Reis,
John Douglas, D. W. Rae.
Hoiiick-Iteeve-'P U Shearer ;
Deptuiy reeve -7-.1 Hainatook ; Coate
eillor9-Downey, Underwood and
Winters.
Bonsall-Reeve--G, Petty ;
Counctlinra-A, Brandt, A. Sermon,
J, Stewart and J. Shepherd.
Clinton -Mayor -H. Wiltse (loci)
Reeve -B. J Gibbtngs ; Councillor!
-W. G, Snaith, T, Jackson, jr., Jas,
Ford, Jas. Hearn and W. Graham.
Listowel -Mayor -Andrew Foereb ;
Reeve -J, A. Hacking (acct)-Cmul-
cillors--A. St, : Hawkins, C. A, Lee,
J. II, Meyrs, John Watson, J. P.
Walter and W, Cilmie.
Godericb-Mayor-A. 11. Macklin ;
Reeve-Robt. McLean;tleptuy Reeve
-0, M. Eiiloit ; Councillors -B. 0,
Mannings, Dr. W. t' Gallow, J. W.
Crngle, H. W. Thomson, Chas, Pj
harsher, J. Luithwaite.
Seaforth-Mayor-Thos, E. Hays;
Reet•e-Jas. Watson ; Councillors -
D. J. McCeilum, Adam McKay, John
Chuff, J. F, Daly, J. C. Gretg, W. h,
K '1
era oke.
W.ingham-Mayor-Wm, Holmes ;
Reeve --Dr, A, J. Irwin ; Councillors
-1), Bell, T. Gregory, G. Spotton,
D. McDonald, W. Nicholson, Geo.
Hanna,
Bayfield -Reeve -- Dr. Smith ;
Councillors -C, Lindsay, S. Moore, J.
Polleek and C. Parker.
Brussels --- Reeve - 3, Leckie ;
Councillors -A, Backer, R. Graham,
J. 0, Jones and D. A. Lowry,
LOCAL OPTIoa AT d GLAS'CE
Local option carried . , , . 25
Licensee cut oil 84
Lost on "three•Ufths”
Licenses involved
Lrenl option defeat- ed
Licenses involved
21
88
20
74
Number of repeal votes
Local option retained 4'
13y•law to be 'rescinded 1
-.-
Total under local option 310
5tiseat.t,Ai'aous By -Laws
Exeter -The Evaporator by•isw
was defeated and a by-law to keep
cows off the streets was carried.
TeeswaterL_The - Carnegie Library
bylaw was defeated by 96 votes.
Kincardine --The by-law to grant
115,500 for Improvement to tate
Central Sch(rol was carried.
Listowel -A bylaw to exempt tate
lural foundry was carried,
1lailprave.
Miss Maggie McClelland, who has
been huiidilyinyl with Toronto
friends, returned to the village last
week.
Dire, J, SVptsott las returned from
London end;Chatham where she vis-
ited old frieftds.
Scbnol opined on 5londay,
F. Seaindrett left for Toronto
where be wili'Tnrsue his studies.
Silas Olive,> Leisltttmn left on
t ttiaday fti4'; Elgin where she has
sr''iired a situation as teaeher in the
public schotl.'
•:n
11100 A:ev. a ;' < t',Ci ttf
0' 0) u
New Year
New Prices
Special inducements in Furs,
Dress Goods, Etc.
See our Overcoats and Boys' Cloth-
ing before buying. It will pay you.
J. A. ANDERSON
E3LY F
>Ka+lr/V oyae?'�l'�IY�e
6 0,;0,00
INTEREST PAID
QUARTERLY
BTYTH BRANCH
T. W. SCOTT - AGENT
GROCERIES 11 full line kept
Woodenware, Meats and Flour—Five Star,
Best Manitoba and Choice Family.•
I am now beadllog Coal 01', hr vtug s perfoot measuring tank with goveramene
san. O.ve us a call. Goods dat,vered.
Cash tor Butter and Hap.
A. TAYLOR
BLYTH
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Just try a blended flour
once and see for yourself
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Bread and Biscuits ---
LIGHTER Pastry—
MORE DELICIOUS
Cake.
And there's good reason
for it, too,
Blended Flours
combine the rich nutriment, the whiteness, lightness
and .delicate flavor of Ontario wheat with the strong
qualities of Manitoba wheat.
For.a11 home baking—no flour, milled only from spring
what, can compare with a
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Look for this trademark
on ;every bag or barrel
of flour you buy.
Take no other.
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