The Huron News-Record, 1892-12-21, Page 2,r.
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For ScraUlla
"Altarrlellearin the;Sheeitseeltx .ti•ya '
m serentleet yQraw en the: leg* araelurmq
ylog varienamettleel oo ee verthp,ptbehea
wean to .i use Ayer o ursal'art)ta, and
• Ant orft4;urn t #' fb* retUlt,: iVire betties
sriifued t e. th
restore to health floni a it. ,
asses.
ear 4. Gttmrneree atr San Antonio
aarrh
0lalydatrgMeerw eafliictedfoepearly(kVA'. '
with ehhhsh. The pbyttictaeri beta unab etc
lrrtlp her, Mxpaatoy xecotnmendeeel &ex%
S,areaparrila,. J follolvecl.his kelvice,. 'Lehrer
msiitthe .of retry>at trepan t. With Ayer't'
Sarsaparilla and, •Ayer'a rills coe lcte',
restored my. daughter's health, ." Meet: coerce',
• Iliellerlottle Cianaelp, Were,. Mass,
heuniatiorn
one. t;everal leave X was trenble,4 wit)
rnflanueetory rheumatism, belegoto bad a
times as 'to be entirely helpless, For the lac
tae years whenever I felt the Pffeets,,,of th •
di¢ease,• I began ttaltP Ayee a Srtraaltarilla.
and have net heel • 9, t s ell for a long tune..,
X,T..I a»abrougb. gilt R.trn VA, ,
'For ;an blood (11404see, tht
. bCst remedy is
YER'S
Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Ar. J• C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast
Sold by alt Dryggists, P ice $r ; six battles, $;
Cures . otheriji will . cure yot
rhe ituron News-Recora
1.50 a Year -81.26 in Advance
. Wednesday, Dec. 211th, 11392
Severe frosts and fre, z•ng,', blasts must
come, then oomiefrost-uitee, with ewelline,
itching, burning, for whiuh St. Jeoubp Oil is
the beet remedy.
-Mr. J. W. B.riu, Conservative,
was re elected to the COMM, ni l;y'
M majority in aoul.iugea"mast week.
Feb10 and capreiue appetites are beet re-
gu:ated by the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
rimy do not (idea. by exueasive,etirriala-
tion ; but ueuve the stom.oh, live, and
bowels to petf,:rn, their tuiotiotu properly.
As an atter-dinner pill, they are uuequ.la:f.
-George J . Gould has been elected
president of the Manhattan Elevated
railroad in place ot iris father, the late
Jay Gould.
People who have • tried it, tray that
there se no butler rnrd cine for dyspepuin
e than Ayer's S.rsevau1.o, It may not
gave one ,the atotuaoh of an ostrich, but
it so strengthens th • alimentary urgaus
that digerstiun .f ordiueey food becomes
easy and natural.
-]Vitae Jensie Clirnie, B. A., of
Listowel, has been appointed teacher of
modern languages at Windsor, at a
salary of $900.
When dyspepsia invades your system and
bad blood occupies a stronghold in your body
the way out, et trouble is to auuex a bottle of
BurdockaBlood Bitters, the beat remedy for
dyepepaia and bad blood, aid the only one
that aures to stay cured.
-Froin the evidence at the bank
robbery preliminary -trial in Chatham,
it appears that Angus Pennet'ather, the
'ex -ledger keeper; stole the,money by
using keys which he' Wade himself.
FOR SWELLING AND FELONS.
GENTLEMEN, -My little g rl, aged 3, hart
a largo ewetti,ig on her neck. ' 1 uead Haw
yard's Yellow Oil on is and it disappeared
to a short time. Falco oared a feluu I wee
troubled with,
Mlts C. E. 1VENDOVEa,
Mauna, Man.
-The Great \Vesteru mills, Wood-
stock, reeunt.y destroyed bx fire, will
be rebuilt by •boa. aicD ,nald • The
council has granted Mr. McDonald ex
enlption from taxation and water rates
for ten years.
PREPARE FOR .CHOLERA.
Cezase NEan,care and courage are the re-
sources ot civilizes cna,ainatonole a. Keep
the body eeruputunsiy clean. Eat hot food.
Take Burdock Blood Bitter's to tnaictaiu re•
gular digestion and enure pure blood which
is the very beet eifeguard against cholera or
any other epidemic. -
-Mrs. Storey, daughter Of Rev.
Canon Johnson, formerly of Brampton,
was murdered to Seattle, Wash., on
Tuesday night by C. R. 'Moulton. The
murderer committed suicide.
PRONE BEYOND DISTUIE.
No ono now docb'e that 13urdoek Blo ui
Bitters will cute dyspepsia, btlir,uheees,
conetipatiou, headache ur bad b.o,d. The
proof .is le) thorough and overwhelming
that the doubters have beeu silenced at d
B. B. B. is secured in its place as Ilia bent
nrifying tonic and r.gu.atur t x.at,t.
BYaoN 11OL-r,
Pinto. toe, Oat.
-The financial statement of Quebec
city has just been i,ul hatred. The civil
debt amounts to $4,92f,331, the annual
interest amounting to x'3.15,000, which,
subtracted from the the gross revenue,
$659,600, leaves only a balance o1'
$224,000 forth) administration of the
affairs of the city. The t;ecessary ex-
penditure, iu.oluding interest, amounts
to $613,500.
\ CANNOT 13F DENILD
The curative inp;+'+rence of the pine in lung
disoavesie ever)e re admitted, turd uhon
cambiued with other eff. c ive peetor•al re-
medies as in Dr. 'b oud's Norway Pine
Syrup the effect is doubly baucticiel. No
case r.f tong!', a Id, asaata, bronchitis or
hoarseness t en rceiet the heeling bowers of
Dr. Wood's i'T,otaay. Pine Syrup 25 a•id 50.3
at druggists.
'*CIfQUS %S7WiNO, MARY*);
OW the' Frrf?ftity Canso to alb 1440 04
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The lieaci of the fondly Litt erect aver lig
coffee, Clearly, sotlaething lay lresav,y .un
]tis. MM.. Now land then he started a qut4
',NO At the partner of his joys and edrroWe.
across the table anti ootighetl lightly, .ally
to turn hie gaze again into his cup, says, thc•
Detroit Tribune, ,At let!gtli he o>lo.
{Cirotla conning, Mary, r
,... .
Ile sought tooreate the impression that
ie wet voicingo .casual•l;eflectron, The dr -
mere lady ttgr9ee the table nddetratlisme,
tively� : •
r Its a geed ,carpus, I think,'',
He was playing with hie ;fork. absently.
It Was several minutes 1;refore he heti *Or
thin further to say,
"r ' geese," he observed with an air
was only a fair imitation of the ori' hrtnd,
that.nOt 1ng
m4reinat instructive
thouan
a
rod (hoes—"
The careful observed might have noticed
a shadow settling upon the fide face of the
matron, No tford fell from her lips, hose
ever.
"Especially for 'children."
He was folding his napkin carefully.
' "I suppose," he sighed, simulating re,
,gret, "that I'll have to go with our chil-
ddren." .
" VVilliaml" "
The parolee of his joys and sorroivr,
threw large quantities of astonishment,
chagrin and reproach into - the single
word.
"After such a strict religious training as
you have had 1" she exclaimed,
Aa he rose from the. table he sighed in
earnest. Standing irresolutely by the win-
dow he stared at the landscape, half in sad-
ness, half in shame.
"William."
Her voice was something aofter than be-
fore.
"William—"
She came and trustingly twined her arms
about his neck.
"I think—"
She kissed his forehead fondly.
"It will need both of us to take the chit
dren to the circus."
He strained het to his breast anti their
souls united in a community of purpose.
Our Advertising Fiends.
Nr' l
EIevator R.R. Passenger -That's strange
-I wonder w)rat that parrot is hanging rp
there for?
Parrot-Aok your grocer for Serub•ine-
the best soap made -beware of imitations -
a prize in every package
SHE HAD HiS MEASURE.
The Oulet Woman Who Blade a Crushing
Reply to a Peddler's Chestnut.
The tramp knocked at the kitchen door
and the lady let him in, or rather, says the
Detroit Free„Press, opened the door and
blocked his passage.
"What do you want ?" she inquired
harshly.
"A great many things, madam," he re-
plied, deferentially, "which I never expect
to get, and in that respect I am the equal
of the millionaire. However, that is
another story. To return to your inquiry,
propounded a few seconds ago, I should ro-
ply that I game to ask you who the people
are residing in the house adjoining you on
the right?"
"Is it any business of yours !" she in-
quired, preparing to shut the door.
"No, madame," he said, more politely
than ever, "but I had some curiparty to
learn, being a stranger in your large and
beautiful city." ,
This compliment to Detroit detained her
a moment.
'Why do you want to know ?" she ven-
tured.
"Because, madam, the lady there I am
sure'
beyond the peradventure of a doubt,
is the very homeliest woman my eyes ever
rested upon -or, rather, I may say, found
only unrest upon -and she dresses in such
dreadful taste that really it spoiled my ap-
petite and I could not ask of her what 1 so
much hungered for."
He bowed and sinned expectantly. He
had worked that gag many a time and oft.
"Well," she replied, so gently that he
could almost tante pie, "nobody lives there
and hasn't for three months. Beinga stran-
ger in the city, is there anything else you
would like to know about ?"
There might have been, but if there were
the tramp didn't ask it. He Actually blush-
ed, and, touching his hat, he walked out,
and, taking himself around into the tl'R'ey,
he administered thereto a kicking, inter-
spersed with remarks derogatory to blame
fools and complimentary to sharp Detroit
&men.
A Bad Lookout for ,i Chicken Dinner.
';;t;
Deacon Watson. -Doan' yo' t'ink it ovule
ter keep dot dog chained up all de time?
Farmer Smithers-Oh, I let him loose at
night!
A Victim of Phrases.
"I)id you ever hear such a long-winded
man, or one who expresses himself in such
an invo:ved fashion ?"
" No ; I heard him talk for half an
hour."
"Agony, wasn't it t"
"Yes ; I felt as if I were being sentenced
to death.''
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l'ii "V,'OBA, r'i.. S A. VQFN. i I.r4'. 'QOMPAy 1"s tt*1Ll. it4?fq .'airs.
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FOVII POSES CUIUT A COUGH, °
axi.enruiv,,,Itly little boy wan troubled
with a very bed -cough, end a lady friend
advised isle to try Flagyard s Pectoral 'Bat-
umi, Igot it at -once aro ran truly say I
did not give more than i:hr''e. a or/ four doses
until his cough wan gone. I' halo,+ never been
with: ut it ehiee, an 1604 it the beet fur
troublesome coughs.
MRS. J. S.•Rona%,
. Glen t''itliamu, Ont. -
•
-Dr, netts Gifford, Owen Sound,
received wotd on Saturday that her
-services were accepted as a missionary •
to China, She will sail fuer Shanghai
in February, and wall spend oue year
mastering the Chinese language. This
is tl•e third missionsry frotn-the Metho•
dist church, Owen Sound, the other two
being 'Misses Alexander and Bracltbill.
The general verdict of the smelter', of
Canada is that "Myrtle Navy" is the finest
tobacco they have ever used. There uan
be no mistake upon this point fnr itis prov-
ed by thle tangible evid.roce. The large de.
mend for this tooercon shows it to he true,
and the character of the demand gives fur-
ther proof. It has never been of the 'spas-
modic' kind, up nue mouth nud r' own the
next, It has been a sustained and constant-
ly increasing demand. The 'ansurpaesed
quality ef.the tobacoo accounts for tide.
t
PHOTOS
C. HOARE'S
fine new Photograph Gallery being
now ready for operation, he is
furnishing
First Class Cabinets at $2 25 _ser
dozen.
Other sizes in proportion. All wanting
such come and try him.
0. IIOARE - - CLINTON.
Dissolution of -Partnership.
The partnership heretofore existing be-
tween W. T. Whitely and A. M. Todd as pro-
prietors and publishers of TnE HunoN News-
REOonn, a paper published in the town of
Clinton, is hereby dissolved, to take effect
from and after the ninth day of November,
1892, the said A. M. Todd having purchased
the interest of the said W. T. Whitely in
the said newspaper, THE HURON NEws-
Raooan, the presses and plant arid all the
belongings and appurtenances used and in
connection --with -the-pvbtishin • of -the, said
HunoN NEWS -RECORD. A. M. Todd further
agrees to pay all liabilities and claims owing
by or against the firer of Whitely & Todd,
and ho is hereby authorized to collect all
accounts awing to the said firm of Whitely
& Todd up to Nevember 9th, 1892, in pm-
suance of agreement signed in duplicate.
W. T. WHITELY,
A: M. TODD:
Witness, JAMES SCOTT.
Clinton, Nov. 9th, 1892.
NOTICE.
All persons having accounts against the late
firer of WHITELY & Tom), up to November
9th, 1892, are requested to send thes ams
to the undersigned. Personal accounts up
to same date to be rendered to W.T. Whitely
and A. M. Todd individually.
A, M. TODD.
Clinton, Nov. Oth, 1892.
IMPORTDNT NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the late firm. of
WHITELY & Tonn, publishers of TUE
News-Reconn, for Job Printing, subscription
and Advertising, are requested to sottle:per-
sonally, by Post Office Order or Registered
Letter, er oNOE. New books will bo used
frim Nov. 9th, 1892, and it is imperative
that all back accounts be settled forthwith.
A. M. TODD.
Clinton, Nov. 14th, I892.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We will at all times be pleased to
receive items of nems from our sub-
scribers. We want a good corres-
pondent in every locality, not already
represented, to send us ItkLIABLE news.
SUBSCRIBERS.
Patrons who do not receive tech
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confer a favor by reporting at this
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that all "changes" of advertisements,
to ensure insertion, should be handed
in not later than MONDAY ivooN of
each week.
CIRCULATION.
THE NEWS -RECORD has a larger
circulation than any other paper in
this section, and as an advertising
medium. has few equals in Ontario.
Our books are open to ;those who-
mean business.
JOB PRITIG•.
The Job L epartmentt of this jour-
nal is one of the best equipped in
Westerh Ontario, and a superior
class of work is guaranteed at very
lom prices.
LADIES GENTS
WATCHES.
With Fancy Milo and .Sixteen, "Jewels
NELSON T., RITCHIE,
P, L: SURVEYOR and
CIVIL ENGINEER, \
);ill�1CA)RTIINE • •- ONT.
Orders left at this offiice promptly
attended to.
JAS. FERGUSQN,
PUMP MA IfER, • - CLIN'I'ON.
(ROSS' OLD STAND)
Pumps sold reasonable, Cisterns
and Tanks put down. Wells dug and
cleaned and. Satisfaction,:C+"suarantced.
Newl Flour and Feed Store
HANLEY & WALKER
beg to announce that they have opened
a Flour and Feed Store east of the Com-
mercial Hotel, xiurort Street, Clinton
We will keep in stock the very hest of
everything in the line, such as Flour,
]]Meals, Feed, Seeds, &c., at very reason-
able prices.
Goods delivered to all parts of the
town.
We solicit andexpect a legitimate
share of town and country trade.
Remember the location ot the Clinton
Flour and Feed Store.
HANLEY & WAL KdR
BULBS ! BULBS ! BULBS!
All kinds of Winter Flowering Bulbs at
J. CUNNING FLAME'S.
CHINESE SACRED LILY, easily grown
in water and will bloom in two or three
weeks.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINU'!S,,
Blue, Mauve, White, Red, Yellow and
Pinks .
Tulips, mixed varieties, Narcessus,
Eastet•,Llllies, Ortnthogalum or Star of
Bethlehem.
Crocus, Bawkus and food for flowers Ex-.
cellent Fertilizer for house plants,
soluble in water. Free from odor and
clean to handle. Better than ordinary
manure and no trouble with worms. Will
furnish Holly and Mistletoe in time for
Ltnas.-by parttee._Ieavin ordere. now.
Kept on hand.
JOHN, CUNNINGHAM.
ONLY SCOTCH PAPER IN CANADA
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, AND
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Blue helix -Take Yer Auld Cloak About Ye
-The Braes o' Yarrow -Bennie I•uodea-
Dear Land Ayont the Ses-My Mannie. 0-
Pullochgorum-The Sweetest Word on Earth
is Hame-Pibroch of Donuil Ubu -The
Flowers o' the Forest -Diana Faeh Yer
Heed 1 -The Land o' the Leal -Away, ye
gay Landscapes-Sootch Dainties: Broae,
Parritch, Keil, Haggis, an 13aunocks-Woe's
the for Prince Charlie -Oh ! Saw Ye My
Wee Thing -Sous of Scotland -When the
Kye Comes Hamo-Return, My Darling -
My Heart is Scotland's Yet -0 ! Are Ye
Steepin', Maggie -Scots Whit Hae 1 -Willie's
Gane to Melville Castle-Whuetle O'er the
Lave at -My Dear Hielan' Leddio, 0 -The
Scottish Emigrant'o Farewell -Fear a' Bbata;
or, The Boatman-B'ue Bonnets over the
Border.
The Aper for OND YEAR and the above
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F01NFFCE'Pi#i01'1►1 •
-nig riEWS-RECORD 'RXCE S IN ALT. DEPARTMENTS
weemeseessamemerearammeareseter
FlncIerson's restaurant
The Old Reliable Confectionery Store,
lat'OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON /Mlif
EAT OURS AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER,
Fruits, Corifeetionefy, Biscuits -in endless variety ; Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes
' Spanish Grapes, etc.
zaTO13ACCQS, PIPES, CIGARS -GOOD GOODS AT LOSE SELLING PRIQES
Everything first•class in a first-class store. Don't pass -Anderson's Restaurant
Searle's Block, - Albert Street,
Lesli&s Carriage Faetoi'y.
BUGGIES, PHAETON?S, CARTS AND ',WAGONS -all of the best work-
manship and material. ger All the latest styles and most modern improve-
ments. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting promptly attended
• tri. , Prices to suit the "times.
Di"'FACTO RY-corner IIuron and Orange Streets,, Clinton.- 657-y
etesesseseeteestaseissay
• New Fall Tailoring Goods:
T. JACKSON, Sr., has placed in stock '
Complete Lines of Choice Fall and Winter Tailoring Goods
Being a cutter of long experience, satisfaction is guaranteed.
r1Zr We can suit you in quality ani )rice for Pants, a Suit or Overcool.
Perfect cuts and fits. The hest goods and trimmings, ` Workmanship
unsurpassed. Call on us before you order.
o--
T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON.
Sturstneemeas
Good Cheer Once a Year.
Our store is well stocked with Xmas and New Year Fruits, .SPICES, PEELS, •
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, TEAS,•COFFEES, &c. Do not neglect to call
and see us. We are the great produce dealers and pay the highest price for
everything -and -vel :our_.gootie',RE.alow living profit. 1
CANTELON
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Clinton.
CHINA HALL, Clinton.
Cr!stff1aaanLNew Yeats.
For years China Hall has been noted for"keeping the very best goodn at the
very lowest prices and 1892-'3 is no exception to our well-earned reputa-
tion. '
CHINA & GLASSWARE.
Our Delf, China and Glass Goods comprise some of the handsomest lines and
most reasonable in price ever shown in this section.
PEELS, FRUITS, SPICES NUTS.
The Goods in these lines that we offer are all fresh and clean and of the very best
quality to be procured, while the prices are such that consumers will
surely make a mistake if they do not see and test them. We, keep, in
stock everything to supply the needs of all well regalated families for the
Christmsa and New Year season.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS.
Don't forget that China Hall has the very finest blends and flavors in the market,
while our Sugars are from the best makers and of the best brands. Give
China Hall a call and we will do our beat to please you in quality, price,
and .shall be pleated to serve you.
■ -w . ■ l �r ■,.cy a,i• 4./ a v ■ �./ ■a li a Y p irk i .� ■
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- CHRISTMAS IS COMING -
GET YOUR
New Fruits and Xmas Presents
d.,
Ir 9 Corner Store,
MuKAY BLOCK, CLINTON.
RAISINS -Extra, Selected Valencia, London Layers, Black Becket and Sultanas.
CURRANTS -nest Petras and Vastizza, Peels, Lemon, Orange and Citron. NUT.i-
Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, and Shelled Almonds.
TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS A SPECIALTY,
Crockery Department
Having imported direct I am selling at wholesale prices.
DINNER SETS from $6 up, TEA SETS at prices that will suit everybody; TOILETS
. in all Styles and Prices.
Some do but don't you wait nntil a day or two before Xmas to make your a°elee-
tions from our well filled tables suitable for Xmas and Wedding Presents.
On hand bbl. Salt H-errings,'l5ront, Salt Water Salmon.
BUTTNR AND EGGS TAKEN.
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