The Blyth Standard, 1908-06-18, Page 4PAGE: Four, -71HE I3C.,YTH STANDARD-JuNp. 18, i908,
JAS. McMURCHIE
BANKER.
A GENERAL BANK iNO BUSINESS
TRANSACTED,
BEATH, ONT.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Sale Notes a specialty. Advances made
to farmers on their own notes. No
additional security 1'equfred.
1I1TEREST ON DEPOSITS at Current Halos
we offer every necomtnodatton con•
alstent with safe and eauservative
banking principles,
UNLIMITED PRIVATE FUNDS
1'o loan on heal Estate ut lowest rates
of interest.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Persons wishing to sell will do well to
Owe their property on our list for
sale. Rents ootleoted,
CONVEYANCING
0f all lands promptly attended to.
INSURANCE,
We reproeeut the lending Fire and
Life Assurance (lampaales, and respect.
fully se'Icit your account,
OFFICE HOURS : 10 A,A1. to 9 P.51,
Business Cards.
f'RUUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAllt,
Barristers, Soliettors, Notaries Public,
Eto, Oatoeo-Those formerly occupied by
Messrs. Cameron and Uult, Godertoh, W
Proudfoot, I,O, ; R, 0, Hays, G. P. 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 ,lames Cutt's eters, Pretoria block,
Blyth. At Auburn every Monday 9 a.tn,
to5p.tn.
W. J. IdILNE, 1I,D,C,M.
Physician and Surgeon. ALD.C,M„ Unf•
veratty of Trbtlty College; 1MI,D., Queen's
University; Fellow of Trinity Medical
College, and member of the College of
Physloians and Surgeons of Ontario. Cor
oyer for the County of Huron, Olflee, one
door north of Commercial hotel, Queer
street, Blyth.
ROBERT tI. (IARNBSS
BLUEVALE - - ONTARIO
Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Terms reasonable, Sales arranged for
at'Ina STANDARD office, Blyth,
V' . S. SCQTP
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County
Terms reasonable, Sales are nged for
at the ulnae of TugSronnA1en, Blyth,
Blyth Livery
AND
Sale eatables
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• Dr. J. N. Perdue, V.S.
PROPRIETOR.
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Firot•elass 1lorseo and Rigs for litre at
reasonable rates,
Best or accommodation to Commercial
Travellers and others requiring rigs.
Veterinary office at livery stable.
KING AND QUEEN STREETS, RLYTR,
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tratford, Ont.
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Western Ontario. We give a thorough
praotteal training on commercial sub;f ec s
Isaac Pitman's Shorthand. Touch Type. -
writing and In oomnlen;'nl and rtlhoad
operating. hl wit demntment is in the
ands of exparteuced instrunturs, We
assist student' to po-itions. Our grndn-
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learn more about us. You may enter
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ELLIOTT& McLACHLAN, Principals.
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upwards
?d PeopleWe Know 4
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Mr, and All's, ,Ino, 131oor ;ire in
Toronto this week fora few days, GODEf4ICII CAMP
Dr, Reason, oP LOp.dott, paid n
professional visit to Blyth hast Satur-
day. Thurs., June 25th
Mr, Chas. 'Taylor, of Fordyce,
spent Sunday with AI r, and Airs. J.
Stalker.
Miss AIe1'avish left, this week for
Cupar, Sask., to Visit her niece, Mrs,
(Dr.) i'tuart
atissThompson and Aliss Murray
s,'ent Sunday with Airs. 13a bb at
Tees water.
Aliss Lottie Bentley left last week
for Coliloruia where she will reside
fur sometime,
AL'. Frank Metcalf is ottending
the Supreme Court of the 1. 0, F. in
Toronto this week,
Airs. Sarah Reinhart, of Oklahatma
IT. S., is yisiting her euusiu Air. C.
13, Besse, of town. ever seen in Western
Airs, John Metcalf and children, of Ontario.
Lord 00, are visiting at the home of
11r, Frank Aletcalf,
Mr. J. G. Moser attended the Ire.
tail Coal Dealers convention at
Hamilton last week.
Mr. R. 13, Carter, of Toronto, is
home on o visit, Ile came to attend
his sister's wedding.
Mr, Ilett. McConnnius has taken a
position in Stewart Bras,' tailoring
department in Senforih.
Airs, V001a'oth, of Seattle. Wash-
ington, is the gncst at her brother's
hone, of Afr. \Vu1, Robertson,
Miss Z. Cartier, of London, wu.s
visiting at lime for a few days to
be here for her sister's wedding.
Mr. Wm, Phillips, of Detroit, was
visiting with Air. A. W, Robinson
and renewing old friendships in
town.
Mr, John McQnnrrle, who is visit-
ing at, bus 00010 in town, spent Sum
day with his sister, Mrs. A. M. Babb,
at Tees,vatn'r,
Mrs. T. J. Phillips, of Arthur, and
son Mr, T. A. Phillips, of New York
were in town last week attending
the Lewis • Carder wedding.
Mr, J. A. McDonald, a former
well-known resident of town, and
who is now living in Oakville, is
renewing old acquaintances in town,
Afr, Leon Scott, of Seafurth, ac-
companied by Alr. Henry, teller of
the Dominion Bank in that town,
spent Sunday at the former's home
In town,
Last week Mr. Robert Slater re-
presented the Court Morning Stan
No, 89, of the Canadian Order of
Foresters at the Grand Lodge which
was held tit Niagara 1'411is,
Mrs. J. W. Welker, of Berlin, en. White City Drug Store
output' Ind by her son, are guests nl,
the home of Mr. and All's, C. IL
Beeso, Airs. Welker is n. sister of
Mr. • Reese.
Mr. C. 11. Coultes, of Chicago,
formerly of East Wit ;varnish, visited
at the home of Mr. Jos Stalker for n.
few days. Last Sunday nt•rning in
St. Andrew's church he favored the
congregalion with the tine solo,
"Fear 1'o not, 0 Israel" and in the
evening write 1101y City." The
visitor possesses a we11•traiucd voice
which showed to advantage in the you patronize home industry.
two solos he sang in the church,
GRAND
MILITARY
REVIEW
In connection with the Western Ontario
Military Camp being held thio )ear at
Goderlch a special cxuwa:on will be run
on the C. P, 11, hoar
Guelph to Goderich
on the above date when the whole en.
uampment of 4000 men will engage In a
SHAM BATTLE
AHD FIELD DAY
on the banks of Lake Huron and the
River Maitland. Tin re will be every
fecility for sightseers who will bane a
grand opportunity of witnessing the
Greatest Military Spectacle
Special Train
will leave Guelph at 8 a. in., Juno 2:31h,
Returning will leave Goderich at 10 p. m.
Tickets good to return by any regular
train June 20th. Rates and train sche-
dule
Leave Walton at 0.53 a, nt„ adult Ole,
child 35e,
Leave Blyth at 10.05 a. m., adult 55c,
child 300.
Arriving at Goderich at t0:15 a. m,
Plenty of time to take in the beauties of
the prettiest town in Canada,
Less Lice
More Eggs
Aud the poultry will not be worried
with any nue 10
Empire
Poultry
Duster
is used as dlreotected. Lice cannot
exist where tido instantaneous lice
exterminator Is used, More eggs In
the nostois the result. Endorsed
by largest -poultry fanciers -s "Inst
yet," Large package 23c. Fur sale
at
Dr. W. J. Milne's
BODMIN LIME
WORKS
is headquarters for Field!, Pure,
No, 1 Lute. IUihratrecemwendo
given as to the quality of it, hav-
Iul{ proven itself No. 1 on Govern-
ment bulldiugs.
By purchasing from these kilns
0111311011 NOTES.
Next Sabbath Rev. J. L. Small 13.
A,, will tante as 00 subjects "Davit)
anti Goliath" for the morning, and
"Sau1's night,s of whitchcl'aft and
folly,"
Rev- ,J. S. Loehead, of London, is
iu charge of the work 81 Auburn
and Smith's 11111 until the induction
of 111', illan11, Mr, Loche,td was
minister of Londeshnro many years
ego and is 0- 03 living retired in
London,
On 'Thursday evening (tonight)
the Rev, L' G. Langford will give a
missionary ntidress in the Mettler list
church illustrated with lime light
views. '1'11 defray Air, Langford's
expenses a liberal silver collection
at the door is asked for.
Next Sabbath will be Flower So
dayin die Methodist church. Dur.
tag the three services the children
will have charge of the swig service.
The pasta' will preach special ser.
neons morning and evening and in
the afternoon a special program will
be given.
'1'he union meeting was held iu St,
Andrew's basement on Tuesday
evening or the Epworth r,esgue and
Christian End ea5 .0 Societies, Ex.
eellent addresses were given by
Hiss Nader and Mr. Vincent on the
"Choice of a Lute wont," There
was a good attendance. Rev, And-
erson occupied the chub,
25c per bushel, delivered
Write or Telephone to
A. NiCHOLSON & SONS
BELORAVE
DONT FORGET
Metcalf's
Retiring Sale
Tare are Bargains for
Everunaij
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 ocid lines 35 to 5o per
cent cff.
Everything must go. Como and see.
FRANK METCALF
Children Enjoy It
"I have used Coltsfoote Expectorant
with the greatest satisfaction with my
children, It is a wonderful curt for
colds and sore throat. I believe it fay
ed the life of my little son, who was
very sick from a protracted cold on his
lunge."
MRS. ANNIE BIRAMBLER,
Orangeville, March 15, 1907.
I am greatly pleased with the good
results we got from Ooltefoote Expec-
torant. I got great comfort with it for
my children.,,
MRS. WALTER HAMMOND.
171 Argyle St., Toronto.
Coltsfoote Expectorant is the great.
est home prescription for all throat and
cheat troubles in the world, No home
should be one hour without it, You
can have free sample by sending name
to Dr. T. A. Sioeum, Ltd., Toronto. All
good druggists keep it. Price, 25e,
Send for Free Sample Today.
Strayed
A yenning steer strayed on to West•
halt lot tin, con. 3, East Wawanosh, about
May let. Owner may have same by
proving property and paying all expenses.
A. 1+11, QUINN.
Blyth Council.
'1":e Council met its a Court of Re.
vision on June 10th, members ail
present. Councillor .Chellew sub -
Beriberi to the statutory oath.
Alhlutes of the first sitting were
read, and on motion of ,f. Curter,
seconded by A. Balnton, were con-
flrtoect.
Mo\red by L. hill, seconded by J.
11. Chellew, that W, J. Petts be add.
ed to the roll as'Cenaot and Al. 1+'. ;
that Joseph E. Blaney and Wnl.
Roadhouse be added to the assess -
mein roll as Al. F., and that the
other applieot'kons be left over to
another sitting of this court, -Car-'
vied,
Moved by L. hill, seconded by A.
Bahitoa, that the assessment of Alex,
McCreigbt and Win. J, Dempsey
'019019 Os at present on the roll. -
Carried.
Moved by J. 11. Chellew, seconded
by A. Batinton, that lots C and 7,
block I., McCaughey's survey, now
assessed to L. Nethery, be struck ell
and the said lots he assessed to
'1'homns Code at 580 ; that IQ; lot 0,
McConnell's survey, be assessed to
John McMillan for 5100, and the
501110 struck from lsattc Brown's
assessment ; that lot 11, ,hlnclt. 0,
AleCmuicll's survey, be 511'400 off
I911a Aletenlf's assessment and the
same added to Joules Moody's as
sessnlent ut 5110, and that Thorns
Coulter he struck Mr assessment roll
on block I, lots 11 and 7, McCaugh-
ey's survey, -Curried,
Afoved by .J. Carter, seconded by
A. Bartter, that Lois court be ad-
lourned till Friday, Jone 26th, at
eight o'clock p. m.-Cmriucd.
Rod and Gun Birthday Number
With the issue for June "Rod and
Gun and 1loIor Sports in Canada,"
published by W. J. Taylor at Wood-
stock, enters upon its tenth year, and
produces ns m birthday number one that
lens 1101 been surpassed by any of the
line issues that have preceded it.
Everyone of the many articles uplands
to sportsntetl and lovers of outdoor
life any may be read with interest.
The record breaking moose hunt of
Dr. W. L. Alma() iu New Brunswirlt
thi'on;th which, for the first time in the
history of the Province, the record is
hold by an outsider is rightly given it
prominent position, fishermen have
their interests well looked after. In
ad inion to a paper ou Live Bait, Ilow
to Procure and Pre:serve the Same, it
story of Herring fishing on the IR -
demi, and ono descriptive of a One
Hundred Mile 01,100 Trip in Sem ell
After Buss by C. H. Hooper must se-
cure attention from .those who find
thea' 1110n1 enjoyable rem 006011 in fish-
ing. Judge 1'raliek reminds no of old
titles 11/ a delightfully reminiscent art-
icle on the Wayside 'Tavern end the
Shooting Match, The scarcity of pari.
ridges, a subject of so 11)8011 comment
auuong sports nen, is dismissed, the
c,uelu"ion arrived at being that in all
p of ability the birds have been killed
off by it disease which has boon general
in its character rand resul's. Variety
is given In an exploration paper en-
titled Fresh fields in the Rockies, In n
Bay's' Camp 111 '1'einatgnlni. and others,
11y Experience 111 Snoops nod a Iter
vimw of Gobs and Gunning raise many,
quest loans connected w'111) fn'eai'Ili
which Gannet fail to interest all shoot-
ecs, The 110pnrtulPnts are one and all
on -to -da ie and the number testifies to
1110 loading position attained by the
magazine end the strength with which
it commences its tenth year of vigorous
life.
0.11.111111,
Clinton.
CI:neon end Bonfield tried conclu-
sions at 0000611 on the park last Fri-
day, but the 'home teats was defeated
by n score of 18 1.
Miss Ruby Jnlliffe, eldest dnnght01'
of Rev. Mr. Jolliffo, who hos been at-
tending college at 1byn Mawr, Pa , is
home for a holiday. She has been Pn-
gngeel as teacher of French and Eng-
lish at a school near Trenton, N. J., at
Jewelry and Stationery. a salary of $1000 a year,
Some Deep
Price -Cuts
in Ready -to -Wear Hats
and Trimmed Hats
Come in and have a look at the bargains
in our Millinery Department.
Ask to see our stock of
Heatherbloom
the new material for Linings and Drop
Skirts in black and colors. Our price for it
is 25c per yard.
J. A. ANDERSON
313 L1-srd°IJ„
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Pr!ntin'
Have you noticed the samples of the work
turned out by our job printing department in
the window, of The Standard
No more artistic printing was ever done in
Blyth, Thorough workmanship joined with
promptness in tilling orders when promised
have made this branch a busy one from the
day that 1,00 commenced.
If you have printing of any kind that you
wish done, call at The Slumlord or telephone
No, 4 and one of our representatives will cull
on you.
In job work we guarantee to fill the bill in
lirst.class stylet whether it be large or small,
The Blyth Standard
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FURNITURE AND CARPETS
'these goods must be cleared out, regardless of (wt.,
Parlor 'fable, solid oak, worth :R3 00 for 92.00.
Cotler Seat Mockers, solid mak, worth 93.(13 for 82 00,
trim Bede wane enamel, weirs 84.00 for 9x1.00.
000 yards Beds,
Linoleum, 2 garde and 4 yards wide, at 40c,
45,,, and 50c a square Sard.
45 Carpet Squares, 1n 131000 10 0t your 000018, prices from 94.50
925,00 each.
J. H. CHELLEW, BLYTH
Paint Proteetion
You realize the necessity of protecting your hoose with good paint,
but you do not realize the necessity of protecting yourself against
poor paint. It all looks mike In the can, hit one kind comes c11',
the other stays on ; one kind soon looks ebnbby, the other keeps
new. The kind that holds on strongest, locks new longest, is Ake
Sherwin-Williams' Paint
Varnishes, Stains, Carriage Paints, White
Lead, Linseed Oil, Roof and Bridge Paint,
Barn Red.
It Is the result of n quarter of n century's palntmaking expeller 00 ;
the product of the largest factory in the world. We sell It,
McPHERSN BR S.
Hardware and Tinware
- BLYTH