The Blyth Standard, 1908-04-09, Page 4JAS.McMURCH{E
BANKER.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED,
BLYTII, on.
NOTES DISCOUNTED,
Sale Notes a apeetalty, Advances made
to farmers on their own notes. No
Additional security required,
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Rates
We offer every accommodation son.
*Went with safe and couservative
*king principles.
UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS
To loan on Real Estate at lowest rates
of Interest,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Persons wishing to sell will do well to
place their property on our list for
sate. Rents oolleuted.
CONVEYANCING
Of all kande promptly attended to.
INSURANCE.
We represent the leading Fire and
Lite Assurance companies, and respect.
fully soliolt your account.
0 FICE HOURS: 10 A,lt. to 3 P.M..
Business Cards.
A. B. MACDONALD,
Barrister Solicitor, Notary, Eta. Sue.
eeesor to G. F. Blair. Ontoe over Stan.
decd Bank, Brussels. Salluttor for Metro.
politan Bank.
FROUDFOO'P, FLAYS & I3LAIR.
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Eto, Ottloes—Those formerly occupied by
Messrs. Cameron and Holt, Gyodertott. W.
Proudtoot, K,C, ; 11, C. Hays, G. F. Blair.
0. E. LONG, I, D,S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal
Oullegerot Canal Surgeons. An honor
graduate' of 'lbronto University. Office
over James Cotte store, Pretoria block,
Bl tb• At Auburn every Monday 0 a.m.to 5, pan,
W. J. MILNE,'ALD.C.M.
Physician and Surgeon. M.D.C.M„ Unl-
terelty of Trinity College; M.D., atuecu'a
University; Fellow of Trinity Medical
College, and member of the College of
Phyefolans and Surgeons of Ontario. Oar.
otter ter the County of Huron. Office, one
door north of Commercial hotel, Queen
street, Blyth.
Blyth Livery
AND
Sale Stables
• oat oa➢ gni
Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
o onceoee
First -cess Horses and Rigs for biro at
reasonable rates,
Best of accommodation to Commercial
Travellers and others requiring riga.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
KING AND QUEEN STREETS, RLYTR.
F. S. SCOTT
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the otti,o of Tan S'rANAARn, Blyth,
Spring Term Opens
April 1st
Thoroughness Is the keynote of tblr
Institution. Our school stands for what
i• highest and best in business ed notion.
We hcvo atter depersntents•-Commer•
cial, Shorthand and Telegraphic. Our
graduates always succeed. It interested
got our tree catalogue.
ELLIOTT d MCLACNLAN, Principals.
•- PAGE Fo'3R--TFIE BLVTI-I STANDARD-.-APk1L 9TH, gCS.
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J. L, KERR, PUBLISHER,
THURSDAY, APR, 9, 1905
VPeople We Kno
Master Harvey Willis, of Seaforth,
was a visitor 111 town this week.
Mr, S. A. Poplestone was a.vlsltor
it St. Marrs, on Tuesday, attending
a I. 0. 0. F. mooting,
Mr. J, A. Chisholm, of Wingham,
wns a visitor in town on Friday of
last week.
Misses Margaret and Lyl :Brown,
of Brussels, are visiting their sister,
Mrs, J. Leslie Kerr.
Mr. Jos. Brophey, accompanied by
a gentlemen trlend, were calling on
old friends in town on Tuesday,
Mrs, Manns, of Hensen, was n
visitor over Sundny with her grand-
daughter, Miss Myrtle Bengpugh.
Mrs, A. M, Babb and Miss Jean, of
Teeswatet', are visiting with the
l'ormer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
McQuarrle.
Messrs. 13. Gerry, N. F. Gerry and
son ]Frank, of Brussels, were in town
last Saturday attending the sale of
Mr. N. B. Gerry.
Mr. John McLaughlin ,and wife,
of McGregor, spent a few days last
week with his another, Mrs. ]Tarry
James, of Blyth.
Miss Lizzie Brown returned home
hast Wednesday evening From
Vaughn, Louisiana, taster a visit of
four months. It is expected that
Mrs. Harry Kelly willleave the
South shortly and make a visit at
her home here.
Mr. ,Tames Leith, who wns fore-
man ol'the steel laying gong on the
G. & G. line, left last week with his
family for Smith's Fall, 'where he
will be employed as foreman for the
construction of the double trucking
on the 0, P. R. to Montreal,
CHURCH NOM.
A reception was tendered to Rev.
J. H. and Mrs, Oliver at. the Sarnia
Central Methodist 0100' on their
return from a visit to the Bride)]
Isles. Mr. Oliver in making a hap.
py response to the greetings tender-
ed, spoke et length as to his recent
trip to Europe, and more particu•
lady as to his relation to the tem.
peri nee movement in England and
to the temperance legislation intro•
ducted into the British House of
Commons by the Government,
**a.
Last Sabbath morning Rev. J. L.
Sntnli took as his subject "The signs
acconrpaning the death of Christ"
continuing the series he has been
taking up every Sundify morningon
"The shadow of the Cress." In the
evening his topic was "What is
truth ?"
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On Sunday evening Rev. W. Ii,
Hartley, will take as his subject
"Christ before Pilate'II.
atm
Rev, Dr, McLean is expected to
conduct services in St, Andrew's
Church on Sabbath . Mr, Small will
preach at Auburn and Smith's Hill,
M*Y
We understand that an effort will
be nlade at the County Terupernnce,
Convention to be held in Ont,trto St,
church, Clinton, April 16th, eotn•
n)encing at 10 o'clock, , to organize
every municipality of the County
where local option is not in force,
with n view to haying, the law come
Into effect at the some time in all
the towns, villages and townships.
Single fare for the return trip on the
railroad i'or this date,
s ,, *
Mrs. Nancy Hunter, another of
Rev. J. E. Hunter, tate evangelist,
passed even), on Saturday night in
St. Thomas, after a lingering illness.
She was born In Ireland 78 years
ago and came to Canada when three
years old, She is survived by two
r , '' "Life in Every Dose"
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upwards
"I cannot speaktoo highly of Pay.
chine, for it is the greatest modisiae I
ever used. I was luta about 'all in'
rhea I began the 'treatment, tied is 3
months I was as wekt.As;a't(gr.'',:It is a
great tonic for weak end raw down pec.
plc. There is new life le' d9' ry dose."
JAS. STOLIKER.
Ridgetowa, Opt., Dee, 19, 1908.
It ie a sin nut to tell your slot friends
about this wonderful prescription.
Throat, lung and stomach troubles, aad
all run down conditions quiekly eared
by its use. A.t all druggists, 60c and
$1.00, or Dr. T, A. Slocum, Ltd., Torouts
Less Lice
More Eggs
And the poultry will not be worried
with nay Hoe It
Empire
Poultry Duster
• Is used as dlreoteoted. Lice canrct
exist where this instantaneous Ilse
exterutlnetor is used. More eggs in
the nage Is the result Endorsad
by lsrgeet poultry fanciers ss "b, at
yet." Large package 25c. For role
at
Dr. W. J. Milne's
White City Drug Store
McMILLAN & CO.
WANTED
Any quantity of Eggs and
Butter at the highest cash
prices.
Barley and Oats for sale.
McNILLAN & CO.
sons and three daughters.
The Choir of the Methodist church
under their very capable learner,
.Miss Emma Moser, are preparing the
following beautiful service of sung
fur Easter Sunday April Ieth :—
Morning, 'Easter Praise' by E. S.
Lorenz ; evening, 'Christ is Risen'
by Carrie It Adams ; 'Ilosannu ha
the Highest' b3 Ira 13. Wilson,
Rev. A. II, Brown, 13, A. 13. D , of
Varna, will occupy the pulpit of the
Methodist church next Sunday
morning and evening.
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Last Sabbath at both services
Rev. S. Anderson took as his subject
"Resurrection'''; in the morning from
Matt, 28:9.10;; and in the evening
Acts 1:21.22.
Mirth Council,.
Regular meeting of C nonan was
held in Industry Hall on Monday
evening. Thu Reeve in the chair,
and Councillors Bahaton, Carter,
Chellew and Hill present.
Minutes of last regular' meeting
was read and on motion of L. Hili
seconded by J. H. Chellew, the
minutes as rend were confirmed.
!Sieved by Jus Carter seconded by
A 13ainton that accounts as follows
be paid :—
G. White, ploughing snow 9 2 00
T. E. Taman " 8 20
E, Livingston, electric lights96 80
S. Westlake, salary for March40 60
" postage no Collector2 00
Carried 984 00
Moved by Jos, Carter seconded by
L, Hill that we do now adjourn,
lendesbore.
R. Morrell is all stulies this week
on account of a little baby girl ar-
riving in his (tome.
Miss Pipe, of Brussels, Is the
guest of her sister here.
Several frotn here attended Clin-
ton fair last Thursday.
The Misses Curry, of Toronto, re•
turned on Saturday after spending
the past f'ew weeke at the parsonage,
Mrs, Thomas Crisp died very sud-
denly at her home here on Tuesday
hist, as the result of a stroke.of pari•
iysie. Deceased was a highly re.
spected resident, having lived here
for Inuny years. She is survived
by a daughter fwd a son. She was
faithful member of the Methodist
church. The funeral took plate on
'Thursday to the Londesboro came.
terry.
Some of the farmers were busy
this week improving the roads.
Wood bees are now the order of
the day.
The Altar.
JENKINS—WAIIMINO1'ON,—At Erie,
North Dskoha, an April 7th, at
the home of the hiide'a parents,
Mt'. and Mrs. James Jenkins,
Minnie Maud, to George W
Warutingtot .
The Tomb.
it000ycturot:,--In Morris, nn April
Harnett, daughter of the
late John MeCutcheon, in iter
64th year,
Spring Show at Clinton.
The third Huron County Stock
Show at Clinton on Thursday of hast
week was a decided success, and
again proved the fact that nowhere
n America can be found better
stock of all kinds than there 18 10 be
'u these western counties. Splen•
did inducements in the way er
prizes were offered for competition
In all classes, and the owners of
stuck were oe hand bit large num•
bees, each class being wi II tilled.
There were over 160 entries. The
crowd was good, and had it not
been for the chilly weather would
have been much larger. 'There
were two Government judges, D,
H. G. Reed, of Georgetown, who
judged the light horsed, and fatties
Rennie, of Toronto, the grain, Mr,
Rennie also gave an instructive ad•
dress on seed growing. Alex. Mc.
McTavish, of Stratford, judged the
heavy horses and Capt. Robson, of
Ildertun, the cattle.
The prizes awarded were :
Clydesdale stallion, 3 years—Jas.
Leiper, Chas. McGregor, Fred Davis,
Shires: 3 years —J, Jacobs, R.
McConnell,
Two years—J. S. Clark.
Pcrehea'on stallion—Fred Day
heavy draughts, 3 years and ov
—A.'limes, J. C. Dale, Jos, Blake.
Mai'e, 2 years and under—Jose
Blake,
Golding, rising 2—Charles Love
3rd.
Heavy draught teats—Thum
biellilhtn, James Forster.
Family of colts—D, Reynolds.
General ptu'pnae team—Jose
Reynolds, J. II, bear, 11, 11111.
Agricultural brood stare, 8 yea
and :over—A, Innes 1st and 3rd,
11. F2nd,
Moisouear's Bank cup sweepstakes
A. Innes,
gelding, 3 years and over—T.
Mair, N, Catt'ter, J, Decker,
.Gelding, 2 years and over—T.
Mills, George Dale.
Agricultural team—Morton
Buck, J. Sparrow, C. J. Wallace.
Hackney stallion—T. Shipley.
Roadster stallion, 111 hands a
elds.r--R, King, J. Miller, '1'. Re
ovho
'Carriage horse in harness—D,
Doi.ovan, J. McNaughton, Joseph
Reynolds,
.Carriage team—Charles Walker,
Gundry Bros.
Roadster team—,John Decker, G,
Lindsay.
Saddle horse—James Nairn,
W Elliott, Gundry Bros.
Hereford bull, 2 years and over—
S. Ihtle,
P.tHeed•Angus lull—J. Ransford.
Polled -Angus, 2 years and over—
J, McIntosh,
Polled -Angus cow, 3 year's and
over—J. Ransford 1 and 2.
Shorthorn hull. 3 year's and over
-E. Wise., John Baur, .1. Cowan.
13u11, 2 years and under—J.
Broad foot 1 and 2.
Bull, 1 year and under—H. Smith,
J. Cowan, J, Snell
Heifer, years—H. Stuth, James
Snell, J. Cowan.
Heifer, 1 year old—II, Smith 1
and 2, J. Cowan.
I3est male, any age—E. Wise,
Best female, any age—II, Smith.
Herd, any age—fI. Smith.
Fat heifer, any age—J. Snell, J.
Ransford,
Fall wheat—J, Selkirk, J. Tay•
tor.
Michigan amber—A. Elcoat, J.
Wise.
Black oats—J. H. Fear,
White oats—J, Ford, J. Ransford.
Barley, two•rowed—J. Wise, J.
E. Taylor. `
Peas—J. Wise 1 and 2.
Timothy—G. Middleton, J. Chap -
ma n,
Clever—L. Tyndall, W Fisher,
Potatoes, late—J, Roes, W. Tay•
lbs',
Potatoes, early—W, Hill,
th'. Rennie said it was the best
collection of seeds he hod Been this
year,
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Itexew your subscription and help
the palter al,ng.
Mouras Council sleets in the
'township Hall on Saturday of this
wt ek at 1 o'clock.
A meeting of the Executive of the
Conservatives "f the North riding
met in Wingbam to-dny for the
purppnse of.esillii ' a convention for
the election of officers and selecting
a candidate•
Here's to our wives t
They 1111 our lives,
Likebttsy bees, with honey ;
They ease our shocks,
They darn our socks—
And spend most all our mons
A Bargain
for Saturday
We picked up a lot of Ladies' Lawn
Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs
13 inches square, good value at 5 cts. each.
ATURDAY
we will give you the benefit of our buying
and run then off at
10 for 25 cents
J. A. ANDERSON
•
This brand—on a bag or barrel—is the mark
of a BLENDED FLOUR of Ontario Fall
Wheat and Manitoba Spring Wheat, milled
by the best millers in Ontario.
Mk your grocer for a Blended Flour—and
look for the above brand wherever you buy.
rRir";';' "Made in Ontario'
FINE FURNITURE
Our stock is complete with the very latest styles and rev est drrigns cf Ester.
Ston Tables, Sideboards, Kitchen Cabinets, Chairs, Bedrorm Set., Mattresses, Wire
Springs, Etc.
CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS
In this department we show a large stock of up-lo.dote gorge. A= oar cods are
all imported direct from the mills we are In a position to sell at the vmy lot est
prices, quality considered.
Repairing and Ploture Framing promptly attended to.
J. H. CHELLEW, BLYTH
Wire - ire
We are now offering to the purchasing public
COIL SPRIN tt 1 E
at $3.00 per hundred
or $2.90 for cash.
'phase having intentions of building fences this siring
should see our stock before going elsewhere.
McPHERSON
y Hardware and Tinware -
*' ROS.
- BLYTH