The Blyth Standard, 1908-05-07, Page 4JAS. McMURCHIE
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G. E. LONG, L.D.S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon, Graduate of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons, An honor
graduate of 'Termite University. Olitee
over James Cutt'a store, Pretorta block,
Blyth. At Auburn every Monday 9 Lin,
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W. J. MILNE, M.p.C.M.
Phystotau and Surgeon, M.D,C.M., UM.
vanity of Trinityp College; M.D., queen's
University; bellow of Trinity Medical
College, and member of the College of
Phys(otans and Surgeons of Outarto. Car•
over for the County of Huron. Office, one
door north of Commercial hotel, Queen
Wed, Blyth,
ROBERT H. OARNISS
BLUEVALE — — ONTARIO
Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Terme reasonable, Sales arranged for
at
THK STANDARD office, Blyth,
1'. S. SCOTT
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terris reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the olnoe of THE STANDARD, Blyth.
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First-class Horace and Rigs for hire at
reasonable rates,
Beet of acomumodatlon to Commercial
Travellers and others requiring rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
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THURSDAY, MAY. 7, 1908
ti
Miss V. 'Thompson, of Clinton, is
visiting in town.
Mr. Jos, hunter, of Brussels, ryas
in town lust Thursday,
Mrs, James Moore, of Goderich, Is
visiting with friends In town.
Barrister D. Holmes, K. Co)
Vinghlun, tuns in town on Monday
Mrs, R. Al, AlcKa,' visited with
relatives and friends in Wiugitau
last week,
11r. and lits, 3Vin. Eniigh, of
Brussels, were calling on old triad*
in town last week.
lir. A. H. Musgrove., the Conser-
vative candidate for North Buren,
was le towil InsI Friday aid Satut'.
day.
Mr. J. T. Currie, the Liberal Can•
dfdate for North !Huron, was a culler
011 THE STANDARD while in tow n
hist Friday,
Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Brown and hiss
Nettie and hiss Bertha Siosrp, of
Brussels, were visitors on Sunday
with Mr, and Airs, J. L, herr,
Mr. MoF'aggen, Route agent, of the
Dominftm Express Company, mode a
visit to the Blyth office hast Thurs.
day and found everything correct,
Air. A. •E, Brad win, 1'quer: yof
THE 13LVTrr S'rANDArtn, and Iatc of
the Galt Reformer, has, we under
stand severed Its connection there
with,
The Ottawa Free Press states
Among the names mentioned in con
needful with the position of Assistant
Chief Railway Commissioner is that
of lir. W1111l((0 Proud toot, K. C.
head of the firm of Preedfoot, Dun
can, Grant & Skeaas, of 'Toronto,
We noticed by the Godericl
Signal that \tr, Donald McLean, sot
of !Rev. Dr. McLean, and well-known
to our readers. is laid up with typhoid
fever. iii€ duties at St, David's
ward school are being taken by Miss
Ethel Farrow, Don's many friends
here will all wish him a speed}
recovery.
People We Know '(
°h7!
IN A BREATH THERE'S REST
Breathe Ilyomei and Be Cured
of Catarrh, Bronchitis,
Asthma
Nature hos a remedy for catarrh
epidemic colds and bronchitis that is
fan' better than dosing the stomach
with medicine and drugs.
It is thi heeling oils and balsams of
Hymnal which medicate the air yet
breathe, reaching the most remote ail
cells in the nose, throat and lungs
killing all catarrhal germs told tester
ing health to the mucous membrane.
Hvmnei acts like it curative intorno
air hath, and has the same healing and
antiseptic effect as the air where the
Pine and Eucalyptic forests hive off
their fragrant and healing balsams.
Breathe healing Hy'omei and see
how quickly you will get relief from
aatarrh and head colds, If it does not
help you there will not be a penny's
0xpense, as J. Al. Hamilton agrees to
refund the money. The complete
Hyotnei outfit costs only $1.00,
Myth Counoll.
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Council met on Monday evening
in Industry Hall, the Reeve, Dr.
Milne In the chair, and Councillors
Carter, 11111, Bainton and Chellew
present.
Minutes of the lust regular meet
ing rend and on tnntioa by Joseph
Carter seconded by J, II. Chellew
were confirmed,
Moved by L. hill seconded by A.
Minton that the following accounts
be pail, Carried,
E. Livingston, electric 1lphts $ 24 57
11, Sorters, weighing at G '1' R 70
Dell Telephone Co. accotut.,,, 50
S Wing lak,, salary.......,,, 40.50
A. Tenney, work 011 streets..., 3 83
1, E Taman " " .... 20 70
G. White ., " •... 20 50
.Jos. Moon " " ,.,. 75
5112 0505
Chronic Coughs Cured
Mrs. Joseph Eccles of Dromore, says:
"I took 4 or 5 bottles of Psychtae,
and a cough I had continually for nine
months disappeared. 1t is the beat
remedy for chronic coughs that I ever
used,"
'yhcueands of living witnesses pro-
nounce Psyuhtne the greatest medieine
in the world, It is not a patent nodi•
clue, but a prescription of a greatThy-
sieiaa, Put it to the test in any
ease of throat, lung or stomach trouble
or any run down or weak condition.' At
all druggists, 50e and $1.00, or Dr. T.
A, Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
---TILE I3LYTH STANDARD --MA\' 7, 1908.
Lice Drive
Setting Hens
From Nest
And chicks are left to die In
the shed, Thie is an every
clay °ecw'renee that need
never happen if
Empire
Poultry
Duster
le sprinkled In nests before
putting in the eggs. Starr.
minutes Iles instantly. "list.
ter than anything •we've
tried" say many of the largest
poultry lenders. I, n'ge pack•
age 25e, l'or sale at
Dr. W..1. Milne's
White City Drug Store
McMILLAN & CO.
WANTED
Any quantity of Lggs and
Butter at the highest cash
prices.
!Medi I LLAN & CO,
gloved by L. 11111 seconded by J
Carter that the first sitting of the
Court of Revision be held in Industry
Bull, Blyth, on Monday evenhtg
Jane 1st at 8 o'clock p. tn. Carried,
Moved by 11f11 seconded by J.
Carter that the peeve and 'Treasurer
be anthorized to arrange a credit at
the Yank of Hamilton for $2000 to
meet current expenditure of this
corporation and that a bylaw be
prepared to confirm the some. Car.
ried,
Moved by J. 1I. Cheilew seconded
Iv A. Banton that By-lttw No, 3,
1008 as now read three times be
passed, Carried,
Moved by J. Carter seconded by,
L. hill that we advertise for the',
position of Constable, weigh master i
and ell other duties, as now perforin-
ed
erformed by our present mon fu °thce.
Salary offered by this council is $400
per annum, tenders to be in on Mav
15th, 1908 addressed to tete Clerk.
Carried,
Moved by .2, Carter seconded by
.2. li. Chellew, that We acetpt the
offer of 1V. J. Andrews for gravel at
50 cents per load (1 cu, yards to n
load.) Carried.
Moved by L. Hill seconded by J.
Carter that we do now adjourn. Car-
ried.
Mi-o-na Means
Stomach Comfort
It's of Special Value to Many
Here in Blyth
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A noticeable discovery and one that
appeals especially to many people in
Blyth is the Ali -o -nit treatment, This
pt'eparaticn works weeders in case of
indigestion or weak stomach,
It acts directly upon the walls of the
stomach and bowels, strengtheniugand
stimulating them so that they readily
take care of the food that is eaten
without distrese or suffering,
So positive are the good effects fol-
lowing the use of Mi-o•na that the
remedy is sold by J. A, Hamilton
under en absolute guarantee to refund
the money if it fails to core. A 50
cent box of Mi•o•Da will do the good
the stomach needs which is simply to
make it do its own work,
oesesteacorm
oTile Provincial ,o^1-
>
GerleraI Election a
will be held field P
o Monday, June 0
:off
0 'Cts
of 04
r l 0„„11
> Q
r#
0 Nomination Day r n
0 Monday, June 1st. , iQ
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C111'11011 NOTES.
'Poe Epworth League Service next
week. will he cundueted by the 311-
sioit Band, in addition to tho topic
there will be a short concert exercise.
0 5
The Pastor of St. Andrew's will
Like for his subjects on Sabbath :—
"Olrint's teaching in regard to (lad”
in the morning, and 111 the evening
the second night scene In the Old
'Testament viz.,—"Abraham offering
Isaac,"
Rev. S. Anderson exchanged
pulpits with Rev. lir, Curry, of
I.cudesbore, un Tuesday evening.
On Sunday afternoon the Young
lion's Bible Closs of the Blyth Metho-
dist Sabbath School was organized
and will he known as The Aleph.
Leal' Bible Class, The following are
the officers :
Leader, George Wtunhold
Secretary, Hoy Silos
Treasurer, A Ibert !Milford
Managing committee—The above
officers, Fred Jackson, Jno, Carter
and Thos, Moon.
M
The congregations of Auburn and
Smith's hill met on Monday and ex.
tended a hearty and unanimous can
to ltov. J. R. Mann, B A., of Star
geon Falls to become their pastor,
'rhe call will come before Ole Pres-
bytery or Huron at. Clinton on next
Tuesday and will be supported there
by Alessrs. John Symington and John
Yon 02., of Auburn, and Messrs. Gor-
don Young and 1Vtn, llelltvnin, of
Smith's hill. The congregations
h pc to have Mr, Mann settled a-
mong them ;about the'utiddle of June,
Subscribe for P11E1 STANDARD,
The Cradle.
FRIIGIlsoN,—In Clinton, on April
2501, to Alr, ami Mrs, John
Ferguson, of Brussels, a son.
JaMIICS N.—In Brussels, on April
28th, to A[r, and Iles. William
Jamieson, of Virden, Man., a
Bon.
PALMN:H.—Lt Brussels, on April 17,
to lit', and Mrs. W. J. Pilner, tt
son,
AIREwgx,—In Morris, April 29th, to
Air, and Mrs. Alex. McEwen, a
daughter.
NICHDL.—Iti Morris on May 3nd, to
Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Nichol
twins, both girls,
The Tomb.
ANDrasoN,—In Auburn, on l"riday,
May 1st, Thomas Andersen, in
his 81st A ear,
WILSON.—In lour,' Wawannsh, on
April 23nd, Lilla Wilson, late
of Goderich, aged 08 years.
The Henson Bowlers met lost Fri-
day night and organized for the sea.
son with the following officers :—
Hon. Pres., Geo, McEwen ; Pres ,
Dr. Seilcry ; vice -Pres., 1). A. Cautte-
lon ; sec., A. W. E, Hemphill ; treas.,
J. Steaey ; Board of management, C.
A. lit:Doneil, H, J, Billings, N. Cook,
1''. Snutllncombe and A. H. King ,
auditors, A. Brandt and D. Cantelon.
The Club starts nut with a good
membership, overflowing with en.
thusiatsm,
The Wlugham Baseball Club and
the Citizens' Band aro arranging to
bold a joint celebration in Winghano
on Victoria Day, to take the form of
a baseball tournament. Preparations
are being trade for a splendid day's
sports,
—4—
The Goderieh Maple Leaf football
club is making application for ad-
mission in the Western Football
Association, The club will probably
be included In the intermediate
series,
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The 101111101 meeting of the lawn
bowling club of Clinton was held on
Monday evening hist when the fol-
lowing officers were elected 1—Hon,
Pres., J Raunsfford ; Pres., W. Jack-
son ; vice, C. P. Dowding ; Soo.•
tress„ J. Wiseman ; ground cons ,J.
Johnstone, W. Graham, 1V. J.
Stevenson, J. Hunter, J. L. Caurtice ;
entertainment conn„ J. Fair, J.
Hoover ; Chaplains, Rev, J. A. Llan -
inn, Rev. W. J. Jolliffe, Rev, C, R.
Gunne ; Honorary members, A. 1,
Taylor, W, '1' Deekr1II, 'Toronto; .1,
P. Tisdnll, Buffalo ; W. Coats, A.
Porter,Godericlt• The membership
fen was advanced front flve to six
dollars. It is intended during May
and June to have singles eompeti
tions, to devote July to rink contests
and August, to doubles.
Subscribe for Tau STANDARD,
eW
lilinery
New Shapes, Sailors and Trimmings
arriving every week. Come in and see 'them, they are the
kind you want.
There are two kinds of Millinery --the Fresh, New
Stylish Kind--and--the "Other Kind." Nearly all
the trouble comes from the "Other Kind." 'eVe haven't
any of the other kink. Our stock is New, with new goods
coming all the time.
J. A. ANDERSON
33L,Y7C'
TENDERS FOR DREDCINC
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the
undersigned see endorsed "Tender
to Druugmg' will be received emu Fri.
nay, May 15, 1904, at 4.30 p: in., for dredty
tug rtqutreu ut the fuauwtng places In
the noniron of Outano :—
Burlington, Blind R ver, Doavt'rtou,
Culhugweed, Couuut'g, Gudnrteu, Hamil-
ton, Kincardine, Little current, undla„u,
awoken, Oaen Sound, Nigger and 'Inc.l
grapt, Iolanda, lutut Edward, Peneten•
gutehene, 1' -rt Burosit, P,a't Elgin, Pia
Radean, Smuntttetowu, Thames
'1'orontu, Thornbury, Trenton har-
bor and Dark Onannel, Waubauohet e,
Murton and Wingfield Basin.
Tenders will not be eonaldered unless
made on the term supplied, mid signed
elth the mutual signatures of tenderers,
combined specification and form of
tender tau be obtained et the Department
of Public \Yorke, Otiarve. Tenders mutt
',Nude the mimic of the plant to and
awn the works, Only dredges cum be
employed which are tegioteted in Canada
at the time of the Ening rf tenders. Cot•
tractore must be ready to begin work
within twenty 11438 atter the date we
have been notified of the acceptance of
the,r tender.
Au accepted cheque on a chartered
bank, payable to the order of the 11 n,ur•
able the Minister of Public Works, for
six thoueand dollars (80000), must be de-
posited as security for the dredging
which the tenderer cffers to perform In
tate I'rnvtnoeof Ontarte. The ehegce will
be returned in ease of non•aeoeptanoe o1
tender
Tho Department does not bind itself to
accep. the low
eat or any tender.
11y order,
FRED GELINAS,
Secretary.
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