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The Blyth Standard, 1908-04-09, Page 8PAaE.7.Elo r--•r'IEE F LYTH STANDARD—APRIL 9, tgoS, Wardens of Huron Since 1850. In connection with the proposed re- union ofex•oounty councillors County Olerk Lane has been busy snaking out lists of former !members of that august body, One list in particular is of historic interest, namely, the list of county waders since 1850,; lbllowieg in the list, with the muriieipnlities in whielithey resided at the time:—W, Chalk, Tuckersniith ; John Strachao, Goderich ; John Holmes, Goderich township t R. Gibbous, Godericli ; Arch Bishop, Ushortte ; \Vm. Young, Co.b borne ; John Leckie, Brtiseels ; G. E. Cresswell, Tuckeremith ; O. Girvin, 1Vawanosh ; T, E, Hays, McKillop ; J, 'P, Gamow, Goderich ; John Koine, Howick ; F. W. Johnston, Godeficit ; L,, Hardy, Exeter ; A,.- F. 0tbien, Wroxeter ; V. Ratz, Stephen ; 11, \Val- ker, Tuekerstnitb ; I', McKay, Ue• 1bo1ne ; .1, Hays, McKillop ; J. Button, Bititett ; Jos. Berk, Colborne ; J. Tor- ratlee, Stanley ; J. Griffin, rlaht1ild ; WA. Taylor, E Wnwanosh ; W1n, Mc• Pherson, Tornhe'ry ; T. Strachan, Grey ; J. Cox, Goderictwo ' 0, Mc - Ewan, Mensal{ ; 13, S. Cook, iiowick ; Dr, G. A, Rollins, Exeter; P, Holt, • Goderich ; 1), Patterson, E Wnwanosh ; W. 1-1. Kerr, Brussels ; .7. Bowman, Alorris ; Roht, Millar, Wroxeter ; H. Without Alco/iol A Street Tonic WithoutAlcohol A Body Builder Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier WithontAlcohol A Great Alterative WithoutAlcobol A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla Without Alcohol we )ublh► ear brbeW A. ►peb aaC .l ars ' We urge tee to °e Lente year lieeter Ayer's Pills ire liver pills. They set directly on the liver, make more bile secreted. This is why they are so valu- able in constipation, biliousness, dys- pepsia, sick -headache. Ask your doctor if he knows a better laxative pill. --ssaa.toy mea,0, Ape Oe., You always pay too much when you pay too little Paraiioxicel but true, Particularly when buying Gro- ceries. Nearly every article of eatables pan he adulterated, Many of them often are, Constant vigilance is required to keep undesirable goods from creep- inginto a grocery stock. One of the most persistent sinners is Canned Goods. Thou8ande and thousands of thein pat Up every year, S.mebody sells them, Somebody buys thein, Somebody eats them, This grade of onnned goods is Very common, but this store has never sold a can of it to a customer in ite lite, and it never will. Our way is firsts or nothing in everything, always, CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE JAMES CUTT BLaYT�I Table TO TORONTO Godcrloh 1,v, 7.00 n,m, 4,50 p, m, Auburn " 7.22 " 512 " Blyth a " 7.38 ' 5.22 , Walton 7,46 '� b.33 ' Milverton " 8.21 " 0.00 " Elmira ..... " 8.50 " 6,45 " Troon o Ar. 1110 " 7.12 " FR071 TOIRONTO. Toronto Li% 8.00 e.m, 5 50 p, m. Guelph Ar, 10,00 ' 7.50 " Elmira " 10,25 ' 8.14 " Milverton ., " 11,03 " 8,50 " Walton ," 11.30 ' 0.25 ' Blyth " 11.52 " 0.36 " Auburn " 12,02 " 0,46 " Goderlch " 12.30p.m. 10.10 " PREPARE FOR POSITIONS paying from 035 to $100 per month by attending the popular ELLIOTT This school le noted fir and near for the superior education git•en to the tau. dents and for the remarkable flumes of Its graduates, college open the entire year. Begin now. Our training will make you independent Write tc•dey dor catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, PrInelp;l, Cor. Tonga and Alexander Stw., Toront,', I Spackman, Exeter ; 3, T. Currie, E. Wawilosh ; Rom, ltoLein, Goderich, %Vinghan, Sesforth, Clinton, Bayfield, West ll'awanosh and Hay have never been honored with the Wardenehip, Low Spring Fever Doctors Report Many Cases. Same thing happens every year. At winter's close the body is weak and run down. Damp spring weather Minas out rheumatic tendencies, exbattetn vitality, turd simply deinenda everyone to use a bracing, 81reugtbening tonic, Time won't help ; !nutters grow waren instead of better If your system isn't rid of its phi/anon» burden, Your blood is not only thin, but is coutttminuted with a whole winter'sac- ounulutlon of wastes. A stimulating blood tonic is required, I,Vhnt's it, going to be? Not bitters or alcoholic dopa, but con- ceit' rated cure in the forst of "Ferro, Zone" which fa known as the best of all spring rejuvenators, It create keen appetite, Produces prodigious digestion, -, Converts food into nourishment,, Gives richness and vitality to the blood. Makes strong nerves and hardy'rnus- cles, Ferrozone possesses power that. can't be doubted. It will do for you what it did for Walter Wood, of Beaufort, Cur. Co„ N. B„ who writes :—"l can say that Ferrozone has given me s -new lease of life. A year ago I suffered much from nervous weakness, L was really Scarcely able to drag thyself around. My appetite was gone,'I had no color or ambition and felt generally used up, The first box of Ferrozone started me back to health, I took a number of boxes, but it was worth while as my health was completely re- stored. Get bank to health with Fert'oaone, six boxes for 02.50, or 50c. per :box et all druggists, Leadbury. A large number are engaged In Ina ins maple syrup this spring and the all report it good ruin of cap. John Robinson returned to his home in Saskatchewan, John McPimrsou went aleo on a prospecting trip to Mnnitoba. Mrs. Win. Cameron hag returned to her home after ':pending a few days pleasantly with her brother, • Samuel ylcPherson, on the 14th. Geo. Dundas left for Thesealon, Al. gorse, 011 Saturday hast where he ex- pects to speed the summer, Mrs. Dundas any go in the course of a few months by boat from Goderich:: The Leadbury beef ring opened for this season }net week, the patrons get• ting the first supply on Friday, The butchering will be done by Richard Hoy, which will no doubt he up to the mark, k• 3 OLD OFFENDER CAUGHT. Impossible to escape being cured if you apply Putnam's Corn Extractor to the worst corn on record;; Painless, safe and coign only a quarter In sty drugstore. Uensall. John Petty who held a position in the Sovereign Bank at Aylmer, is tome. The Council request cow owners to keep thein off the streets till they be- come dry and hard, A good attain:ere work is ahead of the Council and our citizens. One is to get the band reorganized and the other the inauguration of a water works scheme. Tho business et the G. T. R. station here during the past 10 days has been exceptionally heavy. The amount of freight paid on Wednesday forenoon alone was 8042,00, We understand that a movement 15 on toot to induce the Council to pur- chase the driving park and, 'grounds, 18 acres in all, for a park androcrentlon ground, The price asked is $1800, The idea, we are certain, would receive the hearty support of a majority of the people. Wingham. Hobert 7lcKav received the sad news of the death of his mother in Van- couver, Assessor Dulmage has nearly 13nisli- ed lila work for this season and will return his roll in a few days, Robert Jolineten has sold his shoe business to H, Willis, of Snaforth, whp Witt; a former resident of IVingham. Mr, Johnston dose not intend to leave town for it while at least, Gordon, son of C, N. and Mrs, Grif- fin, of town, has gone to Owen Sound, where, in company with. Mr. Creeper, he will engage in the (hardware bust- news The firm will be known as Creeper & Griffin, Ona of the most startling shocks this community has received fur some time came on Wednesday rimming mitt, Miss Minnie, daughter of Uriah Shark, was attending High -School, end on Wednesdny went to her class stones 80 usual, She had not been in school long when elle became seriously ill and apparently fainted, Dr. Kennedy was summoned Immediately bra the spark or lite had fled, Deceased was n bright old of 17 years of nee, and a favorite with her fellow pupils and esteemed in the community, Exeter. The bowling club held their' annual meeting lard Thursday evening, Exeter Lodge, I, 0. tl F„ will attend divine aervlee in the Jisin' street Methodist church on Sunday, April 26111, John Teichner was the u'i"ner of the Trophy presented to the Exeter Gun Club, getting a total of 88 rooks out of 00, IT Oe'I'oesdav evening about 20 of the 0ddfellow's'oi Exeter went to Ingersoll, where the work of the three degrees of the Encampment brunch of the order was exemplified and some 13 of the Exeter brethren were installed into their myatel'Ies, Ed, Dignan was presented with a beantthtl Oddfetlow's' ring in open lodge oil Tuesday evening by Saxon Fitton for having secured the greatest !umbo' of applicants during the win• ter Months. A nt»!her of appropritue speeches were made on the o l`,aaloit, Fred Hooper, sen of A. Hooper, Hey', left last week for Toronto where ne 1188 accepted n position as junto• draughtsman with Brown & Reid, of that city. Air, Hooper is a bright steady young roan and there is ne doubt but that he will matte a success of his new occupation, The pi•ovisioaal board of directors appointed at the meeting held in the Town Bull recently to discuss rural telephones baro decided that owing to pending legislation, they would do nothing in the matter at present, It is believed if the law is made limpid enough that the local municipalities can hieinduced to take up the work and provide cheap telephones, ' DLTTtn 808005 ttEPOltr. The following is the report of the standing of the pupils of Blyth Public fur the mouth of March :— Div, No, 1, Forth III.— L Anderson .1. Coombs IJ. Lyon '1', Edmeston D. Cowan I, lllorritt Form 11.— W,'1'amblyn R. Delhohn G. Stewart A,Tam blyn C. Copp Fortis I,— L. Wanless F. Aiken A. Spafford C. Tierney J. Watt J. Sturdy xA, Wells xB. Potter xE, Bell Those marked "x" missed one or more examinations, Div. No. 2. IV, class, Seniors—. Willie mains Dorothy 'I'10rrnK)' XV KIM Cowan Mabel Colelough Lizzie Lawrence Leila Begley 1V(11ie Burling Cannan Anderson Frank McCaughey Vaster Bell Maggie Johnston May Spafford Japes Hirons Jimmie Mc(iulnnlhn8 Laura Johnston Hattie Spafford Lilly Weltlaufer Jennie Heneed,Y Stanley Chellew Florence Taman Juniors- John McCaughey Annie Mains Elva Fawcett Creswell Anderson Laura Wettlaufer Doris Scott Ella !l'nttlaofer Teresa McLaughlin Russell Gidley George Sloan I\'illie Copp Glady'sLaundy Maggie Cater SOIL Milne Redella McKenzie Annie Robertson Fred Haggirt Eva Henderson Div, No.13, III, class, Pt. A— ltitude Phillips Willie White Elena Cook Lena Burling Henry Johnston Willie Anderson Vary Potter Minnie Fawcett Rena Barr May Robertson John Cowan Leslie McElroy Alerle Poupey Mex. Butler Eddie Mains May Laundy III, class, Pt. B- Katie Hahltfrlt Grace Habkirk Fern Johnston Torn M orraY Wilbert Spafford Edgar Cowen Elsie Fawcett Lorne Burling Bettie McElroy Willie Carter Emma Taman Redgie Curter. Berta dtothers 81'. II, close-- ' Eerl'Pay'lor Effie Rath • Div, No, 4, Jr. II,— Patience Scott Nelles Anderson AntOS Andrew Carrie Situs Carrie Dempsey Mary 31cMurohfe Harold Bloor Earl McElroy Daisy Mason Harvey Mason, Fred Mellon Luella Cook Not a Miracle But Medical Science Dr. T. A, Slocum, Limited, Torent0, Out. Gentlemen:— "Some time ago I began to lone flesh and failed every day until I had to quit work. My physicians and all my friends said .1 had contracted consump- tion, 1 fpiled from 165 pounds down to 110. I was advised to go to the Rockies or to the coast. 1 went to both places under heavy expenee. I eon - Butted to fail, and was advised by the doctors to 00100 home us nothing more could be done for nue. Hope seemed to have left me. "1 tried Psyehine and since starting its use 1 have gained from 110 to 141 pounds. l have used $10.00 worth of the medicine. I am a well man and 1 cannot say too mach in praise of Pay, chine. The etrongest reconuaendation would be'weak in view of the fact that 1 believe' it has saved my life. It is without doubt the t bent remedy for run-down, conditions and weak lunge. "I aineerely hope and trust that you will coatiuue your good work of saving ruts down people and eoneumptive from the grave. Wishing you and Psyehine continued success, I remain, one of Psychino's best friends." ALEX. Mc1IAE, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Almost every mail brings us letters like the above. Psychine will repeat this record in every case. It is the greatest medicine known. At all drug- gists, 50e and $1,00, or Dr, T. A, Slo• eon, Limited, Toronto. Olga Colelough Charlie Potter Poor! Hamm Mabel Hill Willie Hamm John Butler 1't, H. -- Sara Milne Iona Stothers Stewart Cowan Emily Howard Archie McKenzie Susie Fawcett Kerma Gerry Marie Mason Susie Phillips Gladys Pouuey Austin Seaffot'd Grunt Laundy Wilson Rath Pr. I,— Mabel Spafford James Taman Roy Barr Fred Fawcett 65 CENTS gets TIIE STANDARD till the end of the year for all new sub- scribers in Canada. 1f you want cheap rending look at our clubbing list. FARMERS desiring sale bills print- ed on short notice cannot do hotter than have them printed at this office. With our improv d facilities we can almost turn them out while you wait, NQMESEEK[RS' GANAIIIAN. PACIFIC ealt0AT. 2ND CLASS Round -Trip Excursions TO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA GOING DATES April 14, 21 duns 8, 22 Aug, 4, 1/ May 12, 20 July 1, 21 Sept, 1,11, 25 Ticket. good to return within 60 days VERY LOW RATES from all potato in Ontario, Ranging Winnipeg nail return 032.00 between Edmonton and return $42.50 Tickets issued to all North-West points. TOURIST SLEEPERS A limited number of 'tourist Sleeping Cars will be run on each exeureion, fully equipped with bedding, ate. Berths should be secured and paid for through local agent nt least six lova before excursion leaves. Rales and full information contained in free Ilomeseskers' pamphlet. Ask near• est C.P,1t. agent for a copy, or write to C. 6. (05305, Dbiricl rm.16,, C,L1., Tamils For t,ekety and full information see J. McMURCIIII: Agent BLYTH DONT FORGET Metcalf's Retiring Sale There are. Bargains for Everuhodg All lines , of Jewelry, Wall Paper, Crock- ery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Sleighs, Games, Bibles, Prayer Books, Etc., 25 per cent off: Watches 15 per cent off. Many odd lines 35 to 50 per cent off. Everything mast go. Come and see, FRANK METCALF Jewelry and Stationery. *****.):0******************** Furniture House-cleaning is near at hand and we have been during busyquiet month of February the q Y � getting everything ready for a Bumper Spring Trade. We have the best stock t* of Furniture, the best selected for the C least money of any store in the County. We also carry a full line of House furnishings such as Carpets * Rugs - Oil Cloths * Curtains, Pianos, Organs * Sewing Machines Furniture *,*, * coverings and draperies * WALKER & ROSS Furniture --""soW 111581181011111."-- TJNTnERTAEKING In this branch we handle the latest goods and the prices are low. We have the best outfit in the County and no extra charge. Furniture Dealers & Undertakers, -. - Clinton Your Expenses paid 'nth ways. 'Phone 28 Liberal Clubbing Offer. The Canadian Pictorial and the Blyth Standard one year each, worth .00.00, for only 81.80 This ie a genuiut, liar - intim Don't miss it. Call and see samples nt this office and leave your subscription. ROBERT H. OARNISS 11LUEVALE — — ONTARIO Auctioneer for Huron Co. Terms reasonable, Sales arranged for t THE S'rANDAtul oftle , Blyth. 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