The Blyth Standard, 1908-04-16, Page 8East Wawanosh.
The followitlgis arepo't of the stand
ing of the pupils "1 U. 8. 8. No, IL
East W amines)) and Hallett, for the
month of \larch; -31(14 class -May
Cowan 81 per cent. Sr. 4th -Terence
Tierney 82, Pearl Tann) 59, Wesley
'Paulen 71. Jr, 4th --Arthur Tierney
85, Ella Glousher 72, Earl (Barr 44, El-
dridge Johnston 35, Harvey Barr 82.
Sr, 4th, total 165 -Dolly Cowen 129,
lames Raeho 163, Willie '1'nman Sit,
Della Potter SO. Jr. 3rd, total 144 --
Helen Cu mine 114, Gordni' Groos 113.
211d -John ;Nelson, Lizzie Glonsher.
Pt 2nd -Vera Tierney, Olive Cowan,
FAB. Groos. Pt. 1st -John Cowan,
Metro Glousher,-May .10, Hogg,
Tenci,er.
Printed by Request.
Mix the following by shaking well
in a bottle, and take in teaspoonful
"doses after each meal and at bedtime :
Field Extract Dandelion, one -hal(
01(11ce ; Compound ]{argon, one 011n00 i
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three
ounces. A 10001 druggist is the au-
tilo •it,y that these simple, harmless in-
gredients tau he 01)telued et numi1101
cost from our home druggists,
'Phe mixture is said to cleanse and
strengthen the clogged end inactive
Free from
Alcohol
Since May, 1906, Ayer's Sar-
saparilla has been entirely free
from alcohol. If you are in
poor health, weak, pale, nerv-
ous, ask your doctor abouttak-
ing this non-alcoholic tonic and
alterative. If he has a better
medicine, take his. Get the best
always. This is our advice.
A We publishmadlla
'WemLaalceol
nheeeI
tiers
'°onauttyour orae Ton to
doctor
kidneys, overcooling beam he, bled -
ler weaktlecs end urinary trouble of
ti{ kinds, if taken before the stltge of
Bright's disease. 'Those who have
ried it sa,y it positively overcomes
lain in the back, deers the urine of
sediment and regulates urination, es-
pecially at night, during even the
worst (orals of Madder w'eekuess,
Every man or women here who feels
that the kidneys ere not strong or sot•
'nein a healthy topper should mix
this preseription at home and give it a
trial, ns it Is said to do wo del s for
many persons,
The Scranton (Pe.) Times was first to
Print this retrialkahle prereriptiO%' lu
October of 1900. ai11Ce when all the
leading papers of New York, Boston,
Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other
cities have made many ttenotntcements
of it to their readers.
A sluggish liver means a coated tongue,
a bad breath, and constipated bowels.
The question is "What is the best thin
to do under such circumstances P " Ask
your doctor if this is not a good answer:
"Take laxative doses of Ayer's Pills."
aley the J, 0, ser Co., Lowell. \tau, -
You always pay
too much when
you pay too little
Paradoxical but true.
Particularly when baying Gro-
ceries,
Nearly every article of eatables
can be adulterated,
Many of them often are.
Constant vigilance is required to
keep undesirable goods from creep-
ing into 11 grocery .stock.
One of the most persistent sinners
is Canned Goods. Thousands and
thousands of them put up every
Year, S,meboly Belle them.
Somebody buys thein.
Somebody eats them,
This grade of canned goods is very
common, but this store 11110 never
sold a can of it to 11 customer ill iIS
life, and it never will.
Our Ivey is firsts or nothing in
everything, always,
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GAS1i FOR ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE
JAMES CUTT
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
n,It0AY
Time
Table
TO TORONTO
Goderloh I v, 7.0)8.tn, 4.310 p, m.
Auburn " 7 02 " 5.12 "
Blyth " 7.33 " 5.22 "
Walton " 7.40 " 5.38
Milverton " 8121 " 6,00
Elmira ..... " 8,50 " 6.45
Guelph " 9.20 " 7.12
Toronto Ar, 11.10 " 0.15
FROM TORONTO.
Toronto Lv. 8.008.m. 5 50 p, m,
Guelph An 10.00 " 7.50 "
\Elmira " 10.25 " 8.14
11111vertou " 11,03 " 8.50 "
Walton ' " 11,30 " 0.25 "
Blyth ..,,,..," 1152 " 0,30 ,.
Auburn " 12:02 " 9.44 "
Goderich " 1.2.30 p,m. 10.10 "
PREPARE FOR POSITIONS
paying from 935 to 1)'300 per month by
attending the popular
ELLIOTT
This school is noted far and near for
the superior education given to the Stu-
dents and for the remarkable success of
Its graduates, college open the entire
year. Begin now. Our training will
make you independent. Write today
for catalogue.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
Cor, Yonge and Alexander Ste„ Toronto,
Walton.
A, E. Calvert took a flying business
trip 00'Poronto last week,
'lhle sale mill here has finished this
season's cut of lumber and will now
start on the heading.
miss Currie, of Toronto, who hes
beet) visiting her brother, Rev, Mr.
Currie, returned home,
J. W. Nlorrison hes left for Listowel
to start work again on the en,0)00 's
staff of the construction work of the
Lin woo 1 -Listowel branch of the C. P,
R.
Mrs, John McPherson and plaster
Carrel left last 'Tuesday morning for
Heywrd, Saak., wlterethey purpose
oinking their home, Mr. McPherson
lett two weeks previous end hes pur-
chased a farm near Heyward, We
Irish them success.
Spring Tiredness Cured
bra harmless Rernedg.
PAGE' EIGHT-TIiE I')LYTII STANDARD -APRIL 6, 1905,
Morrie.
George Keys, who event'West with a
car of horses, sold out his consignment
Old arrived hone hist week,
Cou,iclllor Arthur Shaw has been on
the sick fist for a few weeks, but we
lope he will soon be we well as ever.
A flue Durham hull calf has been
porcease 1 by David Badgle,y, ,travel
rood, front Robert McDonald, 0th con.,
Grey, at a good price. He is bred
from the prize winning bull owned by
Donald Robertson, of Grey, that won
the silver Inedel at East Hut on Fall
hal' 8113 is a (land y.
The Irate Mics Henna!' McCutcheon,
of the 0tII line of Morris, was the eldest
daughter of the late John McCntcheoi,
who passed away about, 8 yeere ago.
She was born in tithe township enJ was
well and favorably known in the coat
mlmity. Henn failure was the cause
of her deeease, passing away quite
suddenly at 4 9, no. Wednesday, She
was a faithful metnherof the Episcopa-
lian church. The funere1 took place
of Sunday afternoon, ltev, H, M.
Langhbrd conducting the eerviee,
Pallbearers were Dougald McDonald,
\Vm, Itobh, Robert Scott, Ii.ohert
Nichol, Wm. Keys and Mo. Hands,
Four brothers of the deceased are resi-
dents of the West, Prank beim; the
only one in Morris, 'there are also
three sisters, Mrs. Buell 0114 Mrs.
Simon Forsyth in the \Vest, Iain Sire,
Thompson, of Breese's, who is at pres-
ent visiting her daughter, Mrs, Henry
51cArter in Manitoba.
MANY ARE USING IT AND RECEIVING
BENEFITS FROM ITS 'STRENGTH -
GIVING POWER.
All winter long you worked hard,
This look lots of nerve force, Itlested
so fur, but now it's all gone and you
feel half dead.
Somehow you must get new vitality
lied more nerve force. 'l'bo water in
your blood midst be turned into strength
and building material. Your fretful
appetite must he braced up. Some new
power must be imparted to your weak
body.
This is just what happens in using
Ferrozoue, which IS all Distant blood
maker, blood enricher and nerve
builder,
Ferrozoto not only creates keen ap-
petite, it goes further, improves diges-
tion end assimilation, so that every
particle of food is converted into nerve
and muscle fibres,
By building up new nerve fo•celend
making each organ do the work that
nature expects of it, Ferrozono qt) ckly
increases your weight and instils a re-
t
beery 0 vigor i r
r. 1 into he •atom that
1 g ay
def es weariness, exhaustion, siring
debility or sickness of any kind.
To prove the enormous strengthen-
ing power of Ferrozone w'8 quote the
following letter from Mrs. Cecil P.
Gon•melly, well known in Middle•
ville ; "Lost March I nvas very ('un
down and thin. I had no tppetite and
scarcely felt like eating et ell, Sly
face was pallid and haggard and I had
dark circles under my eyes My
weight was seven pounds meter nor-
mal and day by ds,y that awful spring
weariness) drnggetl me down, The
01181190 Ferl'ozonn wrought W1113 stir -
Prising. It must eertaiuly couhl1a
Wonderful building and strengthening
properties boas I gained etrength,
flesh and appetite from the day
started ir, 1 speedily comp back to
vigorous bonynnt health with Ferro
0011e and recommend it as the hest
medicine any person in weak health
can tet Ice.''
Ferrozono sh'engtheesthe weak, re-
stores Ilse anleml0, soothes the ner-
vous, assists men, women and children
to hotter health. Try it. 50c per box
or six for 92.50 at all dealers,
READ the ads. it) Mg STANDARD
Preacher's Opinions
Rev. T. K. McRae, Forks Bedded,
uke.to
Remedies
there
n aye•
Lave
ant my
city,"
visited
it.
n, I
of the
tie all
es, It
acting
y and
dnpted
0. B.: "I always count it a pleas
recommend the Dr, Slocum
to my parishioners, I believe
is nothing better for throat and lung'
troubles or weakness or run•dow
tent. For apeaker's sore throat I
found Psychlne very beneficial."
Rev. W. H. Stevens, Paisley, Ont.:
"Pgycbtne seemed just the stimulant
system needed. 1 ,hull add my testimony
as to its efficacy at every opportu
Rev, R. M. Browne, Amherst Head,
N.8., "I have often recommended
Psychlne since taking it myself, Por it
is a cure for the troubles you specify."
Rev. Chas. Stirling, Bath, N.B.: "I
have used Psychlne in my family; the
results were marvelous. I have
people who state that they never used
its equal. I strongly recommendRev, J. S. L Wilson, Markdale, Ont.:
"I have taken two bottles of Pgychtne
and am pleased to say that I am greatly
improved in health. I was troubled
with toy throat, but now I find it about
restored to Be normal conditio
find my work very much less taxing.
I believe Psychine is all claimed for it."
These are earnest preachers
gospel of Psychlne. They know where•
of they speak, . Psychino cur
throat, lung and stomach troubl
is a great voice strengthener,
directly on the vocal, respirator
digestive organs, thus specially a
to public apeakers, At all druggists,
500 and $1.00, or Dr. T, A. Slocum, Ltd,,
Toronto,
Doctors Change Their Methods.
Years ago they fought catarrh by
interne! dosing. They saw this ruined
the stomach and changed to 1110 ozo-
nated air cure, better known as Ua-
tm'rhozone. This treatment is sure to
cure, It goes to the heart of the di•
sense i it destroys the 0)4000s that
maintain catarrh aid even in the
worst cases permanent cure is guaran-
teed. Failure with Catturhozone is
impossible. Antiseptic, healing end
far-rea`ohint,, it's bound to cure even{'
time. Endorsed by more that) twenty
thousand physicians in America alone
and sold in 25e and 91 sizes by ail
dealers.
Annual transfer of Methodist
(Ministers.
Hon :
luno 20th --
A. 51. 11,09-10.15--
1)) 2b -11,40-
P. 11, 1.80 -2,45 -Geography.
2.55-1.10 (1.89-4.00.)
June 30th -
A. 51.9.05-11.110-x Ari thmode,
P. M. 1.80.4.00-xEuglislt grtimmar.
The transfer committee of the Metho-
dist church of Canada and Newfound-
land stet last Thursday afternoon in
Toronto and arranged for the entitled
t ulster of ministers from one confer -
encs to the other,
The following were the changes ef-
fecting tete London conference :
Rev, G. W, Dewey, from Davenport,
Toronto conference to Empress Avenue
Methodist church, London,
Rev. I. B. Wallwio, from London, to
Meridiem, Toronto conference.
Rev. Hugh Locke, Kincardine, Lon-
don conference to Toronto.
Rev. Harry Ferguson, Toronto to
Kincardine,I,olul01) cot) (tweeze,
Rev, II, 9. Dugall. Walkerton, Ham -
Ron confo'ene. , to Goderich, London
conference,
Rev, Martin ,l, \Vilsoe, Goderich,
London conference to Walkerton,
HA Milton conference,
The trenefer committee 61111 only
transfer front Oolfw'ence to eon(Prenrn•
not from charge to charge, but it is pr. -
bahle Gott the stationing committee of
each conference will sanction the al-
lomttious.
Why Chest Colds are Dangerous,
They lead to pleurisy end wont-
monie, Follow the advice of W. H.
Potvles, of Puwles' Corners, who 011y0 :
"1 used 10 be subject to at tacks sad atl-
1h0n0h I used must everything noth-
ing relieved quickly till 1 di.covered
Norvilir,e. 1 have used it for pleurisy
fwd sore chest au , found it, just the
proper thing. For lumbago or 11001401
'tin it's quick as lig1)teiug. I cheer.
fully recommend Ne) vilinc" Strong
est, cleanest, most pail) destroying
liniment on 001111 is Pulsol's Nervi -
line, 25c bottles sold everywhere.
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Educational Notes of interest,
Following is the time -table of the
examinations that are to Le held this
summer :
1110(1 SCHOOL ENTRANCE
\Vednecdll,y, June 2,11h -
A, M. 8.45 -9.00 -heading instructions
(cirouhtr 57).
9.00 -11.09 -Composition.
11,10 -U.55 -Snelling.
P. NI, 1.30-3,30-0eography,
'I'hnrsday, Joie 25t11 -
A, M. 0.00 -11.80 -Arlt hetet ie.
P. M. 1.30-4.00- Written reading.
Friday, June 20th -
A. 111. 9.00 -11.00 -English grimmer,
11.14--12.00-Writing.
P. M. -Oral reading may be t 13,044
either Friday afternoon or at such
other )lours as are 6011 veil iemt,
ENTRANCE TO 5(00101, (011000,5,
(District Certificate)
J (nue 23rd -
A. M. 11.10 -12.40 -Elementary science
P. M. 2,00 -4.00 -Algebra and geomet-
ry.
June 240i -
A. 11.0,00 -11.00 -English composition
and within.
11.10-12 40 - Booklieeping and
business papers.
P, 51.2,00 -4,00 -Geography.
June 25111-
A., N. 9,00-11.00-Arithtnetie and men-
5111'a11C 11,
11,10 -12.40 -Spelling,
P. NI. 2.00 -IMO -English literature,
June 201h -
A. SI, 9.00 -11.00 -English grammar.
11.10 -12,40 -Art,
P. M. 2 00 -4.00 -History (British and
Canadian).
July 2nd -
A, M. 9 00 -11.30 -Algebra,
P, NI 1.130 -4,00 -English composition.
July Rrd-
A. SI. 9,00.11.80 -Physics,
P. M. 1.30 -4.00 -History. A B & C.
Silly 71h -
A. Sl. 9.00 -11.30 -Chemistry,
P, M. 1,49(01,00-
,Tnly Sth-
A, 1)1. 0.00-11 3 --Latin authors,
P. NI, 1.30 -2,00 -Latin composition.
papers t G o ra l ' Arith-
metic
pope iply,
e u , A
metic ail English 0rammer, under
the head of Normal School Entrance,
are special papers fbr 11)008 Model
School graduates of 1900 and 1907 who
have not yet secured their new profes-
slonal standing for Ihird•class certifi•
OM es.
The above items should be clipped
from THE STANDARD and pasted rap
for convenient refereece,
Time -table of Normal School En-
trance or 3 uuior'reachers' Examine-,
DO YOU FEEL THE PINCH ?
Not of poverty, but of corns, aching
turns, that can bo cured by Putnam's
Corn Extractor 'I' Don't suffer, use
Putnaln's-sold everywhere in 25c
bottles,
Londosboro.
Mr. and hers. Green, our tailor and
fi1)0r00b learn this week for Millbank.
Their Many friends will miss them
Ilel'e. A1101ller tailor has rented the
slop and will continue the work,
NI iss Turner is visiting at the home
of Mrs. Jetties Hill rat present.
Rev, Mr, Brown, of Varna, will
preach Easter se) 10098 hereon Sunday
next in the Methodist church. In the
morning his sermon will he to the Sun-
day School, The following Sunday
Rev. ,11r, Curry will preach in Auhurn
W11011 the services here will bo conduct-
ed by locals.
Misses Wiseman mid Chidley, of
Clinton, visited friends here over Sun.
day.
The new tabeeno bill passed the Com -
1110110.
Earl Grey has subscribed 91000 to the
Quebec btu tlefiolds fund.
If, N. Warren. a prominent business
sten of Barrie,' 10 dead.
The steel plant at Sault Ste, Marie
has clpsed down again for hack of pig -
iron.
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TO
MANITOBA
SASKATCHEWAN
ALBERTA
GOING DATES
April 14, 28 June 9, 28 Aug. 4, 18
May 12, 26 July 1, 21 Sept. 1, 16, 20
Ticket. good to return within 00 day,
VERY LOW RATES from all point,
in Ontario.
Ranging Winnipeg and return 532.00
between I Edmonton and return $42.50
Tickets issued to all North-west points.
TOURIST SLEEPERS A limited
number of
Tourist Sleeping Cors will be run on each
excursion, fully equipped with bedding,
etc, Berths should be secured and paid for
through local agent at least six days
before excursion leaves.
Rates and lull information contained
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For eOets and lull iutormatton se,'
2, McMt1RC11,I'1 Agent BLY'lll
DONT FORCET
Metcalf's
Retiring Sale
There are Bargains for
EverUt odg
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 5o per
cent clf.
Everything meet go. Come and see.
FRANK METCALF
Jewelry and Stationery.
Furniture
J*
i,
Fu rniture
House-cleaning is near
at hand and we have been
busy during the' quiet month of February
getting everything ready for a Bumper
Spring Trade. We have the best stock
of Furniture, the best selected for the
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 *
In max i. A.mg rt Vr
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.
WALKER & ROSS
Furniture Dealers & Undertakers, - - Clinton
Your Expenses paid bath ways, 'Phone 28
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