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The Blyth Standard, 1930-05-08, Page 5PAGE 5 -TAE BLYTH STANDARD -May 8, 1930 H. A. McINTYRE, L, D. S., D. D, S DENTIST Office hours -9 to 12 1 to 6 BLYTH-Tuesdays and Wednesdays Evenings by appointment. 'Phone 130. Dr. W. Jas. Milne, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, CORONER COUNTY OF HURON. Office -Queen Street Residence-Dinsley Street. BLYTH, - • ONTARIO J. H. R. ELLIOTT, NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCER Fire, Accident, Sickness, Employer's Liability, Plate Glass, Automo- bile and Live Stock Insurance. BLYTH, ('Phone 104) ONTARIO. LOFTUS E. DANCEY. BAR11ISPEIt,SOLIC1TOR,NOTA RY PUBLiC, CONVEYANCER, MONEY 'f0 LOAN, Office- Queen Street BLYTH, ONT SI1N LIFE ASSIIlIANCM CO. OF CANAN, PROSPEROUS & PROOR.ESSIVIT It leads the field among Canadian Companies. • II. R. LONG, District Manager, Goderich THOMAS GUNI)RY, AUCTIONEER, CODERiCN, ^ ONTARIO )earn Stook Sales a speutalty. Order Intl at the Blyth Standard Office will he promptly attended to. Telephone me later' at my expense, Dr. J. C. Ross, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office hours -10 30 to 12 2 to 4 7 to 8.30 Except Wednesday evening. Phone No. --Office 51; Residence 69 BLYTH, ONTARIO MY OPTICIAN Waite Grail Drug store DR. W. J. MILNE, Fine Spectacle Ware and Accurate Lens Work a Specialty. 'QUEEN ST., BLYTH TH>i MUM MUM WORE has the largest and most complete stock, the most beautiful designs to choose from in MARBLE, SCOTCH AND CANAD. IAN GRANITES. We make a specialty of Family Mon- uments omuments and invite your inspection. Inscriptions neatly, carefully and promptly done. Electric toms for carving and letter - Call and see us before placing your order. Itobt. A. Spotton, wINGHAM. • - ONTARU' The 1ndastria1 Mortgage Whigs Co, SARNIA, ONTARIO Money advanced on first mortgages on lands. Parties desiring money on farm mortgages will please apply to the under- signed. J. H. R. ELLIOTT, Agent, BLYTH, ONTARIO. C. E. TOLL, L.D.S. D.D.S DENTIST Hours 8.30-12 1.30-6 Wednesdays at Monkton. ',hones 124,•4212 James Taylor License A" tioneer for the County of Huron. s attended to in all parts of the co Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay -dere left at The Standard promptly attended to. Belgrave Post Office. PHONES: Brussels, 15.13, North Huron, 15.623 The Standard Club bing List: Standard and Daily Globe $6.75 Standard and Mail and Empire.,6.75 Standard and London Advertiser 6.75 Standard and Free Pree 6.75 Standard and Toronto Daily Star 6.75 Standard and Family Herald 3.00 Standard and Farmer's Sun 3.50 Standard and Can. Countryman 3.40 Standard and Farmer's Advocate 3.00 Standard and Weekly Witness 3.85 Standard and World Wide 3.90 Standard and Presbyterian 4.50 Standard and Poultry Journal 2.90 Standard and Youth's Companion 4.50 Standard andNorthcrn Messenger 2.55 Standard and Can. Pictoral 3,95 Standard and Rural Canada 2.70 Standard and Farm & Dairy 3.00 Standard and Saturday Night 5,5,0 standard and McLean'a Magazine 4,75 F1io Blyth Standard, 1 'de O Il i'!I< 1' 1 Gyproe Gives PERMANENT PROTECTION MADE from Gypsum rock, Gyproc Wall- board does not burn. And this year k has a new smooth Ivory finish that needs no decoration (when panelled) al- though you can tint, paper or plaster it if you wish. Structurally strong, in- expensive, easily and quickly put up, Gyproc Wallboard gives perma- nent fire protection to the walls, ceilings and partitions of your home. Your dealer's name is listed below. Ask him for complete details of this pioneer Canadian fire - safe Gypsum board or write for free interesting book, "Building and Re. modelling with Gyproc," GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Paris - Ontario ?AeNEW sada 265 ' GYPROC Fireproof Wallboard For Sale by BLYTH PLANING MILLS, Blyth, Ont. 4+4++4+444+44+444++44++4N +++++++++++++444444+4444 11 I SCHOOL SUPPLIES We have now in stock a complete line of Public and High School supplies: Text Books, Scribblers, Drawing Books, Loose Leaf Books, Exam. Pads, Rulers, Inks, Rubbers, Paints, Water Colors, Compasses, Slates, Pencils, &c The Standard Book and Stationery Store I ++4++4++++44++++++++444++4 4++++++++4+4++++4+41++4+++ FOR SALE -Pure bred Black Minorca eggs, 40c for 15 eggs. Apply Harvey Letherland. Auburn, Ont. FOR SALE -Pure bred Berkshire sows (breeding age), Apply to Joan Hislop, lot 3, con. 15, Grey Tp, 'Phone 27.9 Brussels. FOR SALE --Agricultural lime for farm and gardens. Apply to Alonzo Smith. Blyth. FOR SALE -Seed Bayley 0. A. C. No. 21. 41.00 per bushel. Apply to Leo Watt eeee IT PAYS TO USE MARTIIN SENOUR PRODUCT KEEP THE LiNOLEUM new /e ALWAYS q No need at aIl for that oilcloth or linoleum to wear away. Even the pattern can he retained indefinitely if you keep the surface protected by Varnoleum. Q Varnoleum is specially made for this purpose. Brushed on over the surface it will shield the linoleum from wear, 'guard it against the constant scuffing to which it is subjected. The brilliant lustre of Varnoleum will beautify the floor covering, keep it as bright and as new as the day you first laid it. Martia•Sewotrr products for every purpose, for every surface, art odd by 1 62 MUNRO BROS., BLYTH, ONT. The Standard Real Estate Agency The following very desirable properties have been listed with us at very low prick - es. We also have a number of farms and village Iota which we are offering for sale Get in touch wish us when you are in the market to buy either village or farm pro- perty:- 11 storey brick dwelling on the corner of King and Wilson Streets. Three eights of an acre of land. This property is in excellent state of repair and can be purchased at a very reasonable figure. li storey frame dwelling on Morris St. Three-fifths of an acre of land. This is a desirable property for anyone requiring a comfortable home at small price. 1} storey frame dwelling on Dinsley St. In good state of repair and most de. satiably located. This property can be purchased on excellent terms. 11 storey frame on Dinsley St. (known as the Graham property), This can be purchased at a very low price to close up the estate. lir storey brickmodern equipped dwel. ling on Dinsley Street. Desirably situat- ed sad can be purchased at little more than halt the present cost of construction A real snap for anyone desiring an up•to• date home. li storey frame dwelling on Morris St. Half acre of land with small stable. This ' property can be purchased with only a small payment down. 2 storey brick dwelting on Dinsley St, 1 Modern in every particular. Quarter of 1 an acre of ground on which there is a good stable and garage. 1 storey frame dwelling on Queen St. North, Quarter acre of land with stable. Get our price on this property. 1 storey frarne, ashpalt clad dwelling on Morris St. In splendid repair. .A good buy for small money. 11 storey brick dwelling on Morris St. In splendid repair. Three -eights on an acre of land on which is situate a good stable and garage. The property known as the old fire hall on the east side of Queen Street. This building is now used as a garage. It can be purchased at a very reasonable figure. 2 storey brick dwelling on Queen St. Ten acres of land. Good brick stable. A. most desirable property for anyone desir• ing a small acreage of land. A very desirable 2 storey brick dwelling on Queen St. One quarter acre of land. Property In excellent condition. Most desirable location, This property can be purchased for little more than half the COM of construction today. 1% storey frame with cement kitchen. stable on premises, 1:} acres of land, A good buy, 10 aCrea of land un which is situate a good comfortable frame cottage, barn, driving shed and the land in a first-class state of cultivation. The Standard Real Estate Agency BLYTIJ, ONTARIO FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire boar, also a num, bgr of ticking Piga, Apply Alf. Haggift. 1161 13, con. 9, Morris, A Safe old Herbal Remedy for Sick Kidneys Rich in those healing herbs Indians used Peoplo so crippled by Rheumalism they couldn't walk have taken Gallagher's Kidney Remedy and got well. it is wonderfully healing and cleansing to kidneys. Comes right from the heart of Nature. Throbbing backaches, dizzy spells, rheu- matic pains and nagging bladder ills are usually caused by inflamed kidneys. Gallagher's herbs anon ends these ills. It fa one of James Gallagher's famous 50 -year-old li'erbal Household Remedies. Sold now by 37 WARNING NOTICE TO CORN GROWERS Re CORN BORERS ACT. All Corn Stubble and Stalks must eith- er be ploughed under or picked up and burned before the 20th day of May next. OSWALD GINN, Inspector. Goderich, Ont. CLEAN UP NOTICE. Blyth Council Board has provided a dumping ground for all garbage and refuse and our Sanitary Inspector will be on his rounds in a few days to see that there is a general cleanup of premises and out- houses. Consult Sanitary Inspector Ferguson as to dumping grounds and garbage disposal ,as parties will be prosecuted for dumping garbage, etc on streets, By order of Council Board. Jas. Moody, , John Ferguson, FARM FOR SALE 100 acres of land, being North y Lot 40, con,3, East Wawanosh, On the prem ises is situate a good lir storey frame dwelling; barn 50x60 and 40x60 with stone stabling. Hen house 20x30, driving stied 30x30, all in good repair. Onend a half acres good bearing orchard. The farm is in splendid state of cultivation, well fenced, drained end watered. For perttculars apply to Walter McCill, R. R No. 5, Goderich. COURT OF REVISION A Court of Revision will be held for the Village of Blyth in Memorial Hall on Monday, May 26th. at 8 p. m., to hear and deal with complaints against the As. sessment Roll for the year 1030. Also take notice that complaints against ass ssment roll must be in writing. duly signed. and be in the hands of the clerk not later than the 14th day of May 1930. JAS. D. MOODY, Clerk Blyth, May 6, 1030 The Cradle. NiCHOLSON-In Morris on May lot, to Me and Mrs. Charles Nicholson, a daughter. Lorrdrrhore, Manning Bros. have leased the tar i cc Mr, Henry Adtuo, on the 11th ca p. Mullett. Miss Olive Lynn has talo n a posit'n n Mr. Jas. McCool's rtore for the su months. Mr. and Mrs. T. Palmer, of Ilee, paid a (lying visit with Mr. and Mr T. Brundson,an Sunday. "Mother's Day" will be observed i United church next Sunday mornine. A mothers' choir will provide the music. I' e Sunday School will follow thisaervicc. The annual meeting of the Woreme Institute was held in Community Ha' , ra May 1st, with an attendance of 3D the president presiding. The business: conducted and the annual report refs.! Ga the past year, which was busy and peel able, The program consisted of res lin, by Mrs. Reba. Well's "The Jolly Life o' Farmer's Wife" and "The Farmer's by Mrs, C Ruddell, Roll Call was .n• swered iy paying the fee, after which tee election of office: s took place a folio; s Mrs, J. Manning, who had been t c... treas. for the past two years resigns?. -- President Mrs. F. 110'1 1st Vice -President Mrs. Geo, Moen 2nd Vice -President . ..... Mrs. P, Mara•e, Sec.-Treas Mis Albert Alunn Dis. Director Miss S. C. Ira r Flower Committee ..Mrs. W. Erunder u MrsJJ. Mannite Pianist Mrs. Geo. McVitu Assistant Mus G, Grainer Auditors bliss L Parrott and Mrs. J. S, Carter. This Society tecently donated 3200 t' cemetery fund, also 325.00 to the Bali Board, 825.00 to the street lights, $10 In the Clinton Hospital and 05.00 to the J Farmers Scholarship prizes. The near meeting will be on May 22, when Miss M V. Powell, of Whitby, will address the meeting. FOR SALE, --1 good Durham calf, Ap- ply to Wm. Feat. Mrs. A. Reynolds. of London, is visit- ing friends in town. Mr. Geo.:Snell, Sr,. was in town on Tuesday, He has been in failing health for some time and expects s ortly to un- dergo a surgical operation for bowel troub- le, We sincerely trust that his recovery may be rapid. The Arthur Circle, Goderich, will pre- sent the new play ""Cons of Money,' in Memorial Hall, Blyth, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. on tie evening of Tuesday, May 20. 'These artiste need no introduction to Be th as they are well and favorably known here. Watch for fuller particulars ne'd issue,