The Blyth Standard, 1908-01-16, Page 4PACE Fou—TI-JE BLVTHHH STANDARD --JANUARY tom, tgo£i,
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Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal
College ot Dental Surg eons. An honor
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Blyth. At auburn every Monday n amt.
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THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1908;
v. People We Know C'"w
Mies Lizzie Brown, of I3ruetiele, is
a guest at the home of the Editor's.
Miss Mary Gidley, of Exeter, was
visiting at the home of her brother,
Air. S. II, Gidloy,
Mr. and 33t's, C. Al. Chambers have
taken up housekeeping in the rooms
over their new stot'e.
Mr, and Mrs. Will. Moser and baby
from Saskatoon, Shalt,, are here re-
newing old friendships in town.
Mr. R. 13. Taylor, of Por'teee la
Prairie, is renewing old Acquaint-
ances in town for a couple of weeks,
Messrs. C. H, Beese, D. 1), Critten-
den ttnd John Vincent were in (lode.
rlelt this week at the Assizes on the
case of Nese vs. Pigott.
Airs. 1. Dodds and the Misses
Dodds, Mrs. W. Robertson and Mrs,
Wtn. Nle0owan, attended the funeral
of the late Mrs. Tilos; Grieve ar.,
near Seaforth on Monday.
Miss Lizzie Brown left on Monday
of this week for Vaughn, Louisiana,
U. S., to visit her sister, Mrs. Harry
Kelly for two months. Her many
friends in town will wish her a
pleasant time and SHED )ourney.
Last Friday Air. turd 1ft's, J. Leslie
Kerr were in Brussels to celebrate
at the home of the lormer's parent's
the, 25th tnuiiversttry of their rnarri-
hge, Postnnster and 51 rs, Kay and
two child me, and Miss N. Kay, of
Stratford were also predent Our
best wishes are that they will be
spared to celebrate their golden an-
e t'ersnry,
East Wawanosh.
A quiet hitt pretty wedding took
place at the home of Airs, J. Bentley
on Wednesday, ,Tan, 8th, when her
youngest daughter Mary, was unit-
ed to marriage to Air. T. F3. Bernick,
a prosperous farmer of this township.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev, A. E. ,Iones, of Auburn. At 5
o'clock the bride entered the parlor
accompanied by her brother, George
to the atreins of the wedding nmreh
played by Nits. Hackney, sister of
groom, and took het' phase beside the
groom, Nader au ever green iu'eh,
decorated with wedding. bells. The
bride was been ti fully attired in a
dress of brown silk with white,
trimmings and a wreath of white
flowers in her flair. Alter partaking
of a sun]ptious wedding dinner the
evening was spent with music and
grunes, The happy temple left the
.text day to visit friends in Hensel!,
Exeter, St. Marys end Farquhar.
Their ninny friends join in Wish lug
them many ;'ears of happiness and
prosperity.
The Altar,
KE0NTCl-BENTLEY-In East Wit.
wanosh, on J,tn, 8th, at the
iloule of the bride's mother, by
Rev, A, F. Jones, ot Auburn,
Mr, T. H, Kerniek to Miss Mary,
youngest dnuglite'r of Mrs, J.
"'"*" Bentley, both of the some town-
ship.
Not a Miracle
But Medical Science
Dr, T. A. Slocwu, Limited,
Toronto, Out.
Gentlemen: --
"Some time ago I began to lose flesh
IOW failed every day until I ltd to
quit work. My physicians and all my
friends will i had coutraated consump-
tion. 1 failed Prow 165 pounds down
to 119. 1 was advised to go to the
Rockies or to the coast. I went to both
plumes under heavy expcuee, I con-
tinued to fait, and was advised by the
doctors to come home as auttling more
could be dune fur me. Hope seemed
to have tett tee.
°f1 triol Psychine and since etartiag
its use 1 have gained from 119 to ]4I
pounds, I have used $10,00 worth of
the medicine. 1 am a. welt mute and 1
cannot say too much it praise of Pay -
chine. The strongest recoutmendatiou
would be weak in view of the fact that
1 believe it has saved my life. It is
without doubt the best remedy for
run•dotru conditions and weak lungs.
"1 sincerely hope and trust that you
will ouutiuuqq your gond work of saving
run down pe5Ple and consumptive from
the grave. Wishing you and Psyehlne
coatiuoed mintiest I remain, one of
Psychine's hest !muds."
ALEX. McR.1Lr,
halt tato, Itarie, Ont.
Almost every mail brings us letters
like the above, Psyehine will repeat
this record hi every-oane. It is the
greatest mediclue kuowo,',.At MI drug-
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Huron will meet In the eounell cham-
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dei, the 8.h day of January, et three
o'clock. All puttee having acoouate
agalust the county are required to place
the FARO)with the Clerk on or before
the 27th, -11. Lane, Clerk. bated Jan.
18th, 11)08,
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Agrieultnral Society will be held in In-
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Jan, 22ad, at one p, nt„ for the election
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Myth °mu&
The Statutory meeting of Blyth
Council waa held in Industry Hall
on Monday morning at 11 O'clock,
All the men bere of Council de-
cided by acclamation subaeribed to
the Declaration of office and Property
C,lualitioation took their seats fit the
Council Board,
The Reeve, Dr. W. J. 'Milne in the
chair and Councillors Chellew, Hill,
Carter and Bainton present.
Moved by L. 11i11 seconded by J.
H: Chellew that the minutes as read
ni Dec. 16th, 1907 be accepted. --
Carried.
A request from Blyth Fire Brigade
Walt presented to the Council asking
for nn increase of fees from $10 w
$15 per year for each effacer and
foreman.
Moved by J, Carter seconded by
L. Hill that tbe request of the Fire
Co. be left to the Chairman of Fire
and Light Committee. -Carried.
Moved by J. Carter seconded by
J. H. Chellew that Frank Anderson
and Albert Wilford be appointed
auditors of accounts for 1908 ttt a
salary of $8 each and that a bylaw
bo prepared confirming the same, -
Carried.
Moved by J. Ii, Chellew, secnnded
by A. Bainton that R. Milne be re-
appointed on the Board of Health
for 3 years, -Carried.
Moved by L. Hill seconded by A.
Bainton that the Collector's Roll be
extended February let, 1908, -Car-
ried.
Moved by J. Carter seconded by
L. 11111 that the whole council be
Fire and Light Cotnnlittee with J.
H. Chellew as Chairtuan.-Carried,
Moved by A, Behan seconded by
J. Carter that Dr, W, J. Milne to
Medical Ilea lth Officer, -Carried,
Moved by J. Carter seconded by
L. Bill that the Reeve and Councillor
Bainton be Charity Committee. -
Carried,
Moved by Jos. Carter seconded by
J, 1I. Chellew that the whole Council
be Street Cotumittee with Councillor
Hill Chairman. -Carried,
Aluved by L. Hill seconded by J.
Canter that this Council holt its
regular meetings oo the first Aloin
day of each month at eight p. tn,-
Carried:
Moved by J. II. Chellew seconded
by A. Bainton that David Cowan be
appointed Assessor of tills munlei •
polity for 1908 at a attlary of $to,00
and that a bylaw be prepared eon,
firming the sinue.-Carried.
Moved by J, Carter seconded by
L. Hill that the,Treasurcr'e Bond of
R., Douglas, deemed and A, Elder
be cancelled and that another person
be hooded with A. Elder for two
thousand dollars, -Carried,
Moved by J. H. Chellew seconded
by L. Hill that we now adjourn un-
til this evening at eight p. m, --
Carried.
At the adjourned meeting n11 the
Council were present.
Moved by L. Hill seconded 'by J.
Carter that the fbliowiug accounts
be paid : -
0. T. R. account scale rent to
Jen. fat, 11308 .... .... .... $ t 00
A. Eider, salary Clerk. postage61 80
THE STANDARD, F'htancial state•
menta and Nau;inntion bills., 11 00
E. Livingston, electric lighte•. 40 78
'L'p. Al orris, 9 yds gravel on
boundary Hallett -Norris 5 40
Ty, /Inflect, the and digging
ditch on boundary , 2 00
Sick Children's Hospital Grant6 00
S. Westlake, eatery for Dec,.,90 5'
0. H. Cease, coal for Fire Hell0 90
Fire Brigade account ,... 101 07
$266 11
--ea19'ied.
Moved by J. Cnrtcr seconded by
A. Bainton that Industry Hall be
re-engaged Mr all Municipal and
School purposes for 19o8 for the sum
of 875. -Carried.
Moved by L Hill seconded by 3.
Carter that Bylaws. Nos. I and 2 as
now rend three times be paseed.-
Citrritd,
Moved by L. 11111 seconded by A,
l3ainton, that this Council cotuply
with the request of the Ontario
Mfunielpitl Asap:elation by petitioning
the Legislature to repeal section Con
of the Municipal Astiociatton by
relieve rnuuicpalities from a portion
u1 their heavy; responsibility for the
'ion -repel!' of highways and that our
represonttttivein the House be re•
quested to present the petition and
eupport the bill when it e:mes up
for eeinsiderntipn,-Carried.
Meved by 411111 seconded by J.
Carter that this Connell adjourn to
meet again atlhe call of the Reeve.
-Carried.'
During the past six years Cooke's
Presbyterian Church, Toronto, has
reduced its liabilities by $
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A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
An Opportunity to Carry Gladness to the
Suffering and Needy
Toronto, Can„ Dec. 11th, 1907
Dear Friend: -
A. Christmas message, "Peace on Barth : good Milt, Men," eras
scat to this old world long ago to bring gladaese.
Was tits poor fellow included?
The Place, Nut Africa or Pagan India, but Christian Canada.
The Persons. A eon pleading for his father. Father, with one arm
(tbe other lost is railway service), stands with tears streaming down hie
cheeks as he tells hie story in the doctor's ot8ce, Muskoka Hospital:
"fibers been a railway conductor. I have been turned out
of my boarding-house, where I lived for seventeen years,
Decagee I had coneurnptiou. Then I had to leave the hotel
for the same reason. The hospital of my town refused we.
I hove travelled for two days to reach here, For God's sake,
doctor, let me stay. I have got, money to pay for all I want."
If this was the story of to poor fellow with motley, what about the
hundreds who are seeking admission to the Muskoka Free Hospital for
Ooasytnptivss, with their money all gone lu the struggle with this dread
disease
The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives has never refused a
patient because of his or her poverty.
It now masa for seventy-five patients. It would care for three
hundred HMIs needed money was forthcoming.
It has no endowment, except in the kind hearts and the generous
gifte of the people of Canada.
Itis Excellency Earl Grey has allow!' his interest and sympathy in
this great Work for the needy consumptives by accepting the position of
Honorary )N'resident of the National Sanitariutu AesbciatIon.
Your golden dollars may be the Angels of Mercy this Christmas to
bring the glad tidings of Good Will and Returning Health to some poor
feUow seeking admission into hie only refuge, the Mdekoka Free Hospital
for Comore ptivee.
A loot Word -will you kelp to care for these whom others do not
wing I
Faithfully yours,