The Blyth Standard, 1908-05-28, Page 4JAS. McMURCHiE
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PAGE Fong--T11E BLYTH ,STANDARD -MAY 28, 1908.
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J. L. KERR, PUBLISHER,
THURSDAY, MAY, 8 IRS
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Proudtoot, K,C. ; R, C. Hays, G. F. Blair,
G, E. LONG, L.D,S., D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon. Graduate of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons, An honor
graduate of Toronto University. Office
over James Cutt's store, Pretoria block,
Blyth. At Auburn every Monday 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
W. J. MILNE, M,D.C.M.
Physiotan and Surgeon. M,D,C,M„ Unt.
varsity of Trinity College; M,D., Queen's
University; Fellow ot Trinity Medical
College, and member of the College of
Physielaue and Surgeons of Ontario, Cor-
oner for the County of Huron. Office, one
door north of Commercial hotel, Queen
street, Blyth.
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Mr, Frank Everett spent the holi-
day in Stratford.
Mr. 13, Gerry, of Brussels, was in
town last Saturday.
Aliso Nora Gracey, of Winttham,
is visiting AL's, Jas. McMutchte.
Miss,1lyrtlo Bengouglt spent the
holiday at her home in Henault.
Mr. Leon Scott, of Seaford), spent
the holiday with his parents in town,
Mr. Griffin and Alias Griffin, of
Wingham, were in town yesterdny.
Mt'. anti Airs, P. Gardiner and
Master Cecil spent the 25th in Exe-
ter,
Mr. T. W, Ralph, of Toronto,
spent the 24th at the home of the
Editor.
Air. Geo. Spotton, of Wingnam,
called on THE SI'ANDARo on Tuesday
evening.
Aliso Lizzie Brown spent Monday
at Aurora, the guest .uf her friend
Allis Morrison,
Miss Porter, of Berlin, was visit.
ing her sister Miss Porter, milliner,
for a few days.
Miss Attie Emig)) spent a couple
of days last week visiting with Mrs.
John Hartley, at Clinton.
Rev. 0, N. Hazen, B. A , of (lode.
rich, was calling of Rev, S. Ander•
800 Wednesday morning.
Mrs, T. W. Ralph, of Toronto,
was a visitor with Mrs, J. Leslie
Kerr during the past week.
Mr, Andrew Ballantyne and Mr.
Geo. Smith, of Toronto, were re
newing old friendships in town.
Mr, and Mrs. James Sheriff, of
Wingham, wore visitors with Mr,
and Mrs, Jos. Stalker last week.
Ah'. ttnd Mrs. Alex, Taylor, of
Port Stanley, were renewing old
friendships in Blyth and Morris
to:vnsltip.
Mr, John Shaw, of Clinton, a
forme' princiral of the Pcblie school
was calling on friends in town
Saturday night.
Alr, Wm. McKay, frotn Los Ang-
eles, Cai., and Mrs, Gen. I31etz, of
Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs,
R, Al, McKay, The visitors are
brother and sister of Mr. A eK iy.
Invitations are nut for the Mar-
riage of Miss Violetta Ileatrice
Thompson, daughter of Mrs, Thorn p.
son, Albert street, Cliuton, to Geo,
E. Mc'l'aggnrt, ot Blyth. The bride
is a charming and popular Clinton.
Ian with hoots of friends, while the
groom to he is the eflleient G. T. it,
agent in this place. The wedding
takes place at high noon on Wednes
day, Jutte 3rd, After the honey-
moon the happy couple 10111 taste up
their residence in the house recently
occupied by Mr, McNitlly,
CHnftcn NOTICS,
At London the Junior Clergy
Unhat elected Rev. W. H. Hartley as
President of the Uniorn.
Atcssre, Wm. McElroy, Wm. Jack•
son and D. D. Crittenden are op -
pointed delegates to attend tate
Methodist Conference at Exeter in
June,
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Re.v, Dr. Jas. Husser, of Po'rlwlch,
will occupy the pulpit in the Aletlto.
dist church on Sunday.
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Rev. Mr, Anderson will preach
Sunday School anniversary sermons
on the hirkton circuit on Sunday.
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From the circuit of Trinity church
Blyth, the delegates who are attend-
ing the Synod of Huron in London
are Rev. Bartley and Frank Metcalf,
Blyth ; Richard Corley, ilelgrave ;
and Jas. Johnston, sr., Auburn.
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Services at Auburn and Smith's
Hill lost Sunday were conducted by
A, T. Barnard AI. A., of Kingston.
**,.
Rev. J. L. Small will conduct pre-
paratory service at Walton to, -
morrow (Friday) afternoon.
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On Sunday Rev, J. L. Small's sub-
ject in the morning will he "Grit's
Sovereignty and Main's Free will"
and in the evening "Tile church and
its members,
The Imperial Stove Works at Mor-
risburg were partly destroyed by
fire,
Like to Try Psychine I `lcttt0z tttt1
tit -idol: "tvorto
"Please send me a bottle of
Psychine. I have a child afflicted with
tuberculosis, and have been advised
to try your medicine by our family
doctor, as be says he cannot do any-
thing more for my child,"
MRS. II. STEPHENS.
Arthur, Ont., July 3.4, 1907,
Psychine cures when doctors fall.
Many are sorry they did not try
Psychine first, Throat, lung and
stomach troubles yield to its curative
power. At all druggists, 500 and 81.00, or
Dr. T. A, Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
hinjn• Stewart Mulvey, n w011 -
known Winnipegge', died In British
Columbia,
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Charles Hennessey was killed by
a burning tree fatting upon hila
while fighting a forest fire near Co-
balt,
Will. Anderson, ex•1L P. P. for
East Peterboro, is dead.
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Mtturice Hill, a young English.
man, committed Suicide near Indian
Head, Sask., by shooting.
BODMIN LIME
WORKS
111 headquarters for Fresh, Pure,
No, 1 Lune. Hlgheatrecon mends
given as to the quality ot it, hav-
ng proven Itself No. 1 on Govern-
ment buildings.
13y purchasing from these kilns
you patronize home industry.
25c per bushel, delivered
Write or Telephone to
A. NICHOLSON & SONS
BELORAVE
DONT FORGET
Metcalf's
Retiring Sale
There are Bargains for
Everu odg
All lines of Jewelry,
Wall Paper, Crock-
ery, Fancy Goods,
Toys, Sleighs, Gaines,
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. Come and see,
FRANK METCALF
Jewelry and Stationery.
Empire
Poultry
Duster
EXTERMINATES
Lice
on Poultry, horses, Cattle
and Hogs,
Ticks
on Sheep, and
Fleas
on D age. Large package
25o. Fa ewe at
Dr. W. J. Milne's
White City Drug Store
McMILLAN & CO.
WANTED
Any quantity of Eggs and
Butter at the highest cash
prices.
Standard Butter Boxes for sale,
McMILLAN & CO.
Officers of the new Western Ont -
Lawn Bowling Association,
which has been called the Fafil
Bowling Association, in iionnr of the
donor ul' the clip, were elected as
ollows ; ikon, president, Alex. Fail! ;
president, W. J. Jackson, Clinton ;
s, crettu'y-trensurer, W. R. Cole,
Mitchell ; Executive -J. Galt, Gode-
rich ; J. Fair, Chalon ; W. ilallan•
tvne, Seaford) ; Dr. Btu'rftt, Mitchell ;
F. A. Copus, Str ttord, The tourna-
ntent will he held In June of each
Year for the possession of the trophy,
The first tournament will be on June
20th next at Stratford.
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Last Friday night Ethel played n
tie game in Brussels the score being
0-0. But on Tuesday evening in
Ethel, Brussels defeated the home
team by a score 3-0.
The standing of the Lakeside
League so far is :-
Club Won Lost to play
Blyth 1 0 15
Winghnnl 0 0 1G
Lucknow 0 0 16
Kincardine 0 0 16
Goderich 0 1 15
Auburn.
SUDDEN DEATH.—The people of
West Wawanosh were surprised to
hear of the sudden death or Fannie
Robinson, beloved wife of John
H. Al Ills, who pressed away at her
home, Lot 26, Con, 2, oft Friday
after suffering from paralysis for 30
trout's, during which time a child
was born and is still living, The
deceased was married to her bereft
husband 13 years ago and by the
union one daughter said three sons
were horn, besides infant now :
Mabel, Charlie, Albert and Russell,
AL's. Mills was a daughter of James
and hits. Robinson, of St, Augustine.
She was a member of the Methodist
church at Ebenezer appointment,
and her pastor, Rev. Ali, Rei 1, con-
ducted the funeral services at the
house and at the grave in Ball's
cemetery. To the husband, chit•
Aron, mother and father and other
relatives sympathy is extended by
the neighbors and friends,
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A public meeting in the interests
of John 'I'. Currie, the Liberal can-
didate in North Huron, will be held
in the Foresters' Hall, Belgrave, on
Wednesday, June ltd, at 8 o'clock
p. m. W. 11. Kerr and Arch. Hislop
will address the meeting. Every-
one welcome,
The Tomb.
Afit.ts,-In West Wawa nosh, nn Fri-
day, May 22nd, Fannie Robin-
son, beloved wife of John Mills,
ngred 33 years, 3 months,
The Cradle.
BALt,.NTYNO.—In Toronto on A pril
22nd, at 634 Wellington street
west, to Ale, foul Mrs. Andrew
Banality 00, 0 daughter.
The Altar.
Stats-'I'AsL ICE. -In the Methodist,
church, Blyth, Wednesday
morning, May 27th, by Rev, S.
Anderson, Mr. Wm. Sims to Mrs.
Mary A. Tasker, both of BIyth.
CoLsON- Bow Es -In Bullets, on
Wednesday, May 27t11, at the
home of the br'ide's parents, by
Rev. S. Anderson, hir. Thomas
Colson to Miss Rose, daughter of
Mr, and Airs, Geo. Bowes both
of Hullett.
Western Crops.
Heavy rains which fell in Alberta.
Monday and Tuesday, have given n
fresh impetus to growth, In Saskat-
chewan the weather has been very
warm, and erops ai'e growing rapid.
ly. In Manitoba the average height
i3 four arid a hull' inches, Prospects
everywhere are unusually bright.
Albert Cullen, aged 17, was
drowned :it Welland while bathing,
James F. Creighton, of Owen
Sound, murdered his wife and two
stepdaughters and tired a bullet in-
to his own head,
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The Police Magistrate at Brant•
ford warned the striking ' moulders
that he would in future refuse bail
to persons arrested for besetting the
the (luck stove works, but the union
men refuse to stop and nine men
were afterwards arrested in the vii•
cinity of the works.
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--ani--the "Other Kind." Nearly all
the trouble comes from the "Other Kind." We haven't
any of the other kink.. Our stock is New, with new goods
corning all the time,
J. A. ANDERSON
THE GREAT CARRIAGE HORSE
LORD RUSTAM
Will stand for the improvement of stook
this season nearly altogether at his own
stable, W} lot 80, con. 5, East Wawanosh
Wednesday will po west from his own
stable to Westfield and return by 0th
line, \Sill stand at H111's Hotel, Bel -
grave, on Thursday evening, Friday
evening will he at Mason's Hotel, Blyth,
from 5 to 8 o'clock, He will ctnnd for
service at home Monday, Tuesday and
Saturday,
J, .A. McGill. Owner.
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trying to repair their own
watches -they go to a watch-
maker,
Few would think of getting
up in court todefoudanuctto)
brought against them -they
hire a Lawyer.
But many ntel conceive the
idea of going futon highly
specialized business like ad-
vertising without training,
anti if their advertising foils
oti,ve
Gott advertising doesn't
pay.
.54ver'tisintqr will pay in
almost any business if pro-
perly handled.
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Bargains in Parlor Suites
5 Piece Suite
Sofa, Recker, Arm Chair and 2 Small Chairs, covered In Wilton Rags, six 1r el. Olt in
all around, worth 452.50, for 315,0u,
5 Piece Suite
Polished Mahogany frames, covered in fancy figured valores, worth 825.00, for 922.00.
J. H. CHELLEW, BLYTH
Paint Protection
You realize the nece.sally of protecting your house with good paint,
but you do not realize the necessity of protecting yourself against
poor paint. It all looks alike to the eon, but one kind conies off,
the other stays on; one kind soon looks shabby, the other keeps
new, The kind that bolds on strongest, looks new longest, is the
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Varnishes, Stains, Carriage Paints, White
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It is the result of a quarter of a century's paint -making experience ;
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