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The Blyth Standard, 1908-04-30, Page 8PACE EIGHT ---THE I3LYTH STANDARD—APRIL 30, i 104 Alcohol not needed NORTH HURON CANDIDATES Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in k. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. ....` ▪ Ws JP role publish our formulaeL4 sleek,& r tM4fau Ws sale 7D 10 aootur Kers Ask your doctor, 'What is the first great rule of health?" Nine doctors out of tea will quickly reply, " Keep the bowels regular,' Then ick him another sues. , tion, "What do you think of Ayer's Pills for constipation?" ...awe Dr the t. 0. ager os.,. bonen, mw. -- You always pay too much when you pay too little • Paradoxical but true. Particularly when buying Gro. carica, Nearly every article of eatables can lie adulterated, Many of them often are. Constant vigilance is required to keep undesirable goods front creep- ing into a grocery stook. One of the most persistent sinners is Canned Goods. Thousands and thousands of them put up every year, Somebody sells them, Somebody buys them, Sotnebody eats them. This grade of centred goods is very common. but this store has never gold a can of it to a customer in its life, and it never will. Our wily is firsts or nothing in eVe•ything, always, CASH FOR ALLKINDS OF PRODUCE JAMES CUTT F3LeYTI3 i f me Table TO TOBONTo Ooderloh 1 v, 7.00 amt, 4.50p. m. Auburn " 7,22 " 5.12 Blyth 7,33 " 5.22 " Walton " 746 " 5.35 " Milverton" 8,2t " 43,08 " Eimtra ..... . ` 8.33 " 0.45 " Guelph " 9,23 " 7.12 " Toronto Ar. 11,10 " 9,15 FROM TORONTO. Toronto 1 v, 8.00 a.m. 5 50 p, m, Guelph Ar. 10.00 " 7.50 " hlmira ' 10.23 ' 8.14 " Milverton " 11.03 " 8,50 Walton " 11,30 9.23 " Blyth " 11.52 " 0.36 ' Auburn " 12.02 " 9.46 " (loderloh ` 12,30 pan. 10,10 GRAND TRIM SYS EM TIME TABLE. LONDON AND WINGHAM BRANCH. soU•rrt. NORTH, Rill pm ata nm 0 40 3 30 Wingham 11 50 7 35 6 43 3 33 Winghant Jot. 11 48 7 25 6 52 0 44 Beigrave 11 40 7 13 7 06 3 00 Blyth 11 28 7 00 7 14 4 01 Londesboro 11 20 0 52 747,423 Clinton 1015 11 05 13&3 8 05 4 30 Bruoelleld 9 58 6 10 8 13 4 47 Kippen 0 30 tl 11 822 452 Hensel! 944 603 8 35 5 05 Exeter 9 80 5 54 8 46"5 15 Centralia 8 18 5 43 8 50 5 26 Claudeboye 9 08 5 31 9 05 5 30 Lunen Oroeaing 9 05 5 30 9,12 5 37 Denfield 8 53 5 25 9 21 '5 40 Ilderton 8 45 5 15 9 29 5 54 Ettrlek 8 85 5 07 9 35 5 58 Hy}do Park Crossing 8 20 5 02 9 37 '6 W Ilyde Park Jot. 8 24 5 00 9 45 8 10 London 8 15 4 50 Connections are tnade at Wingham for all stations on the Palmerston and Kim oardine branch. Couueotion% ore made at Clinton for all etatlons on the Buffalo and Goderloh branch, and all stations from Stratford to Toronto. . Oonneotione are made at Luoan Crossing for all stations west to Sarnia, Conuections are made at London for all stations east and west 03 the wale line. PREPARE FOR POSITIONS paying from 833 to $1110 per month by attendiug the popular ELLIOTT Tbls school !s noted fur and near for he eupertor edueation given to the atm ants and for the remarkable success of its greduates, college open the entire year. Begin now. Our training will make you independent, Write to -day foroatalogue. W. 5. ELL10'ler, Principal. Cor, Yonge and.Alexauder Ste„ Toronto. John T. Currie, East Wawanosh, Liberal Candidate for the Legislature. Considering; the very busy season with the farmers, time tease good au- t0udanceof Liberals at thetics& eon - v0110013 for the Hew north riding of Huron held it, Wiu01(11,l last Friday, A new association was formrd, a c0(1- etiuuien adopted, aid officers eleetod eo follows :—Preaidont, James Young, Auburn ; Vice Presidents, Alex, 51c - Laughlin, Gerrie, Richard Clegg, Wingham, and John Siles, hiatal) ; Seeretnty, H. I3, 8;Iliett, Winghnm ; Treasurer, J. A. 7lorton, Niughnm. On the first ballot J01(n 2, Currie, of hast Wawanosh, ex -Warden of the county, rtCeVPtl the nomination RS candidate fur the Legislature, 33111311 was made un03lmous on motion of is. alai;lie, peeve (f Nest wawa - nosh, and John N, McKenzie, ex - Reeve of Aslitleld. The selection is it popular one, as 1lr, Currie is n man well versed in municipal anti political affairs, and is well known and esteemed throughout the riding, With a onited party be- hind hint Mr, Currie will hold the rid- ing for Liberalism. The general (ex- 110501on of opinion Rinsing delegates was that, notwithstanding the feet the riding had been fixed as a sure Tory one by the Whitneyites, the Lib- erals can win. Tho general cry from this day forward will bo, "We will win." Stirring eddreseee were delivered by the randi(ate; Dr, P. MacdonRld, ex. 53. P„ East Huron ; Arch. Hislop, M. P. P., Etlst Huron ; G0oree H, Moon - e', editor of the Ripley Express : W It. Herr, editor of the Brussels Poet. and J. 0, Murdock. Luclrov, The eon yen tion (dosed with ehosre for Hon. A, G. Macliay and the candidate. A. H. Musgrove, of Wingham, Conservative Candidate for the Legislature. A, if, lfnsurove, of Winghnm, was 01(30011 the Comcrvetive candidate at, the first convention of the ns' north riding of Huron, held In \Vinuhanl last fliers/ley ttfteruomt, Every part of the riding was represented, The election of officers resulted as follows :— President, John .303nt, West \V1 - 331t1(008, 1st vIlo, Jobe Wilford, Blyth. 2nd vice, John Grifliu, Asltfiold, Secretary, Dudley Holmes }Virg. ham, Treasurer, David Bell, WMebanl. The following candidates for the Legislatlno were then nominated ;— A, If. Musgrove, Wit(gharn, ;Matthew Lockhart, Has (('ntwtnlosh, James Bowman, Morris. B. S. Cook, Fordwich, \V m, A1eQuillau, West, Wawanosh. Jae, Johnst011, West Wit wanoslt, Dudley Holmes, 1Viughaln, P. \V. Scott, East Watvanosh. George $po(tou, Winghnm. Each of these addressed the electors au(1 all retired except Alessrs, Mus- grove, Bowman and Lockhart, whose iatnee went to the ballot. On the second ballot the vote stood Mnsgrove 63, Bowman 85 and Lock- hart 18. It was then decided to make the amination nllaninions. All the candidatesihelked their supporters, Col, Hugh Clark, Af, P. P., Centre Huron, addressed the convention re- viewing the legislation of the Ontario Government, Medicine in the Sarin Needed by Everyone Wingham. Alex, Reid, who recently purchased the bus 805ine1R, has moved his house- hold effects from Kincardine, -- Organ recital and cantata in St, Winter Weakens the System, Saps the Blood, Leaves Us Tired and Thin, Great, epidemics break out in spring, snit as fevers, 305111euces and three.tions skin diseases, Winter shuts us in from air and only the most robust get even *little sumshine, 280 a consequence of this un- natural mode of fife the blood beoomes pollet011, thin, colorless. Then we grow listless, dull, easily tired, have headaches and find our work a burden. Reduced to this condition we become an easy prey to disease and fill hoslu- tale and rhnrehyard$. To rapidly form rich blood, to expel the accumulated humors that winter ham store 1 up in the system, to cell back the energy, 0ndurenc0 and vim that will make life joyous, just take Ferrozone, a spring clennser, unequal. ed in medicine, Ferrozone purifies by rebuilding nerve tissue and vitalizing the blood. The entire system ,soon feels the bene- ficient action of new rice blood ; slow organs ere stimulated to normal ec- tivit,v, expel poisons and wastes from the body, and the result is the beauti- fully, harmonious working of the systetn, Week folks are restored olid lifter 17 Peart absence. health becomes tie natural a cons0-I N. Gamine states that be is randy Andrew's 'Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening, May 12th. Charles Barber has purchased n new gasoline engine and cement mixer, to he in readiness for the coining season's work, For some time past, there have been three livery stables in town Last weep, the owners of two of them purr chased the third, that of Cassels & Robertson, so that there are now only two, Ramsey's anti Beattie's, This twill prohahly leave the one oecupiel by Cassels& Robertson vacant, They All Failed, Arany have tried to devise a cern mire equal to Ps0183('s, but after fifty ye(5(•0 nothing, has come upon the mar- ket that so painlessly cures earns end wal•te, Dou't experiment, use the best, and that's PuInate's. Henaell. Date Centelou shipped another of his spaniel pups to Montreal, Dick Stu herby who has been home duritlg the whiter, left to resume work for the Bell Telephone Co, Hugh James Carrel, of the MtClary establishment, London, spent the holidays with his old Hens)li friends queue as growth from `moisture and sunlight, Alen and women fortify you nerves with Ferrozone, renewthe blood through its marvellous blood -forming power, Tamale vigorous and enduring strength by 115 Action upon 0(lfOtite and digestion. Use Ferrozone if you want to he strong, "1 Increased 383' weight seven petind0 in one month rind regained 'health that had been loot for two years -did this by using Ferrozone," writes Pit's, C. B. Alaybee, of Centertown, "Ferrozone brought me restful sleep and good di- gestion, enabled me to relish my meals and work hard all day. 1 consider it the finest tonic, the rnost nourishing medicine I ever used." Try Ferrozone yourself, 50c per box or six for 32.50, at all deniers, Morrie. The AIicile family have beau haying a siege of la grippe hot are now recov ening we are pleased to state, Walter and Mrs. Sharpe, of Gude- rich, were Prater visitors at James Sherrie's and other horses in the neigh. borhood. A new drainnge by-law is being dealt with by the 'Township Council, known ae the Mason draiu, The Court of Revision will be held,onit at the next meeting, May 201h. Last week Jetties Shurria, 4th line the moment diet Hensel! is, but that if this place throws array its opportunity that Exeter will he only to clad too step in, in his wolde•ful unde•tekingg. After months of hard work and care- ful preparation by a chorus of over 60 voices it has Leen dooided to present the great car,t038 '•liuder the Palms" in the Methodist Church, Hensel), on the evening of the 8111 of May. "Skidoo" for Your Headache Ascertain its' cause orad the cure isn't hard to find. Look to the 01013(clt and bowels. Aren't you constipated, isn't ;your liver sluggish, isn't the stomach failing in , its mission 1 What Jen treed is the cleansing tonic influence of Dr. Hatntiltoe's PAIN. Their effect is lasting been -tee they aid all the xilinu organs; flush nut all unhealthy matter, end 3088 up the attomach. With Dr, Hamilton's Pills your etonach gets 0; choice to recuperate, And' does so quickly, For reel buoyant health use Dr, Ham10010s Pills regularly, 25c per box at all dealers. Goderioh. The members of Huron Lodge, 1'o, 012, f. 0. 0. I'. attended divine service at Victoria street Methodist chur3h last Sunday morning, Peter Nioholaon, of Monkton, hos been awarded the comma for hnildine dispcsed of a span of beevy draft colts ilia sedimentation basin for the town rising a year old, sired by Scutlaod'03331er 03515(0, The Brice 38 1 ,twee" Hope, owned by George Aluldoon, of I $83x1(1 and 5900". Brussels, ata figure Himmechien $200. '1'110 i'oderich Carling and Skating The buyer was Eli Smith, 7th con., Asso(intion has made nn offer t0 pur- Grey township. He has a pair of rian- dies that should give good satisfaction, Didn't Agree with Me Mr. Arthur Tennison, 88 London Street, 'Toronto, writes enthusiastically of the merits of Peyebine for all stomach troubles. "For seven years I have had iudigee- tion and dyspepsia. 1 tried scores of remedies. My room resembled a drug store with nostrums which I had bought. Eventually 1 used Psyebine, and every dose brought permanent relief," All throat, lung and stomach troubles quickly eured by Psychine. It is the prescription of ti great specialist. Al all druggists, 50e and $1.00, or Dr. T, A. Sloome, Limited, Toronto, online the (jostle property tc the west oft he,lssnciation's property, with the idea of eeleging the rink in that di• rection and making room for a spe(aa- lor's gallery. A very pretty weddi(R (3(30 that which graced the Bedford hotel Inst Wednesday when Miss Ethel Vero:ett Killer, rho youngest daughter of 3be Melt and hostess, Fred and Mrs, Davis, be.•amo the bride of Stewart Murray. soli of the hate Peter 0)urray, of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs, Davis' private parlor Lyng a bower of beauty for (he occasion with foe docoratieu0 of calms, violets, smilax and roses. The ceremony tuns performed by Itev. M. Tit rebid', rector of St.. George's cbuacl(, at 1280 o'clock, The brine wee as• eiete0 by her sister, Aflse Olive 5, !filler. NOMESEEKERS' 2N0 CLASS Round.Trip Excursions TO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA 001840 DATES A x914, 28 June 8, 23 Aug, 4, 18 May 12, 26 July 7, 21 Sept 1,11, 29 Tlckota dood to retnrs within OO days VERY LOW RATES u from allnpolus Unta Ranging Winnipeg and return 833 2,00 between 1,Edmonton and return $42.50 Tickets issued to all North-West pointe. TOURIST SLEEPERS A limited number of Tourist Steeping Cara will be run on each excursion, fully equipped with bedding, bio. Berths should be secured and paid for through local agent at least six days before excursion leaves. Rates and full information contained in free Homesaekera' pamphlet, Ask near at 0,0.3.. agent for a copy, or write to C. e, rout, si.okI Psu, 40„ etc, renals 1''m• mo 'Iin ,s,,f( lett ln(ol•(aatl„(( lie„ J. (01cM0130H11'5 Agent 131.Y'1'')) DONT FORCET Metcalf's Retiring Sale There are Bargains for Ever>ahody 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 off. Everything must go. Coria and see, FRANK METCALF Jewelry and Stationery. An advertisement in Toe STANDARD pays. * • Furniture J'G C .t/ it ,t• Furniture r' House-cleaningIs near at hand and we have been bitsy during the quiet month of February getting everything ready for a Buniper 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 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 }n Furniture Dealers & Undertakers, - - Clinton. • Your Expenses paid both ways. 'Phone 28 V y VG 1r t y W .,t , t j. "lt`:*********** ,C*ilk-A1C***+i *** * Liberal Clubbing Offer. The Canadian Pictorial and the Blyth Standard one year each, worth $2,00, for only 81.60, This is a genuine bar - gide. Don't miss 0., Call and see simples at this office and Mayo your subscription, ROBERT H. OARNISS I5LUBVALE — ONTARIO Auctioneer for Huron Co. • Terms reasonable. Salle arranged for at, TIM STANDARD orrice, Blyth, HORSEMEN, ATTENTION! SEE OUR CATALOCUE OF CUTS before placing your order for Cards. We have the largest and best assortment in this part of the country. You will make no mis- take by leaving your order with us. Route cards printed on short notice. With each order the route is published in paper, for two weeks free of charge.