HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1893-04-05, Page 6For Scrofula
at suffcliogfor about twenty-five yeaq
from corofulotta sores on the leg and arms
trying'x tiOttemedicalcoltrsrswithoutbenefit
pagan to use Ayerle .Sarsaparilla, and 1
Wonderful cure was the result. Five bottler
sufficed to restore me to health "-Bonifacis
Lopez, 317 E. Commerce et., San Antonio
'f'exas.
Catarrh
"My daughter was afflicted for needy a yea.
with catarrh. The physicians being unable tt
help her, my pastor recommended Ayer':
Sarsaparilla. I followed his advice. Thres
months of regular treatment with Ayer':
Sarsaparilla and Aycr's Pills complete!,
restored my daughter s health."—Mrs. Louis,
Mello, Little Canada, Ware, Mass.
• t:'�. B s m
"For several years, I was troubled wftl
inflammatory rheumatism. being so bad a
times as to be entirely helpless. For the las '
two years, whenever I felt the effects of th
disease, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla
and have not had a spell fur a long tune.",
E. T. ilansbrough, Elk Run, Va.
For all blood diseases, th4
best remedy is
AYCR'S
Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast
Sold by all Druggists, Price Si ; six bottles, $I
Cures ott cr3, idd'ill cM1Yv yo3
[he Huron News -Record
$1.60 a Year -$1.28 in Advance
Wednesday, April )tit. 14113.
A NOR\VOOD MIRACLE.
LtEA1.T1I REGAINED AFTER SEVEN DOC
TOItS IUD FAILED.
TnE 11 lMA MIN ABLE EX 1'EIt1ENCE OF sI R.
J•)llN SLATER KNOX- TWu HOURS SLEEP
.SLI, TIIE BENEFIT DERIVED FRuM SIX
WEEKS MEDICAL TI1EAT11 ENT—RESCUE
P'RUat SUFFERING CANE AFTER. THE
DOCTORS IIAD PRONOUNCED HIS C.I,SE
HOPELESS.
Norwo, d Register.
The readere of the 1?eyi.8ter will re
member having read lu this paper
during the ear pert of last year ut
the veru seriuus illness of 'Ir. .luhtl
Skier Knox, ho lives uu lot 20., ill
the 3rd -concession of Asphodel towu
ship. Tney will remember how in J tnu
er'y,1892, Mr. Xerox went sttickcu dewu
with la grippe, huts front a man of
about 183 poiud8 he tell away in flesh
in a few short weeks until he was r,
mere ekeletol of his former eeft, weigh.
fug only 120 pounds ; how lie was
racked with the most excruciating pain;
how he longed for death to relieve hiw
of his 'suffering ; sow he consulted
doctors near mid far, and how they
failed to sncoeasfully diagnose his case.
In fact they ooute.sed their ignorance
of hie melody and said he could nut
recover.,I t much f r ther ,s•
] 1 so o ) ett
l
Bion. Mr. 1i;uox is alive today. He
has recovered his wanted vigor and
weighs 180 pounds, and his many
friends in Norwood look upon him in
wonder. 01 course lir. Kuox is
questioned on every hand about his re•
covery, as to what magic influence he
owes his incleas0 in flesh, and his
answer to each ttlterrog:.tiotl is "1)r.
Williams' Pink Pills did it," and he is
never too busy to extol the merits of
his now world famous remedy. This is
what len said to a reporter of the Nor-
wood Register t11s other day wheu-
asked about his illuese and his wunder-
fut cute:—"I will tell you all about it
In January, 1892, I had la grippe,
',hell Veda prevalent at that time. It
rented into pains in the calves of my
legs. I was drawing lumber at the
time and thought it was caused by
sitting on the load au11 allowing lny
legs to hang down. I consulted u
doctor in the matter, who told me it
was rheumatism. He treated me, but
did one no good auri 1 kept setting
worse daily. Altogether I had seven
doctors in nttendauc0 but none or theta
seemed to know what my ailment was
Some cart it wail rheumatism,othera that
my nerves were diseased, nue said loco -
Motor attain, and another lnllar11 coal iou
of the spinal curd, another iufl,.il) w i-
tion of the outer lining of a spinal
cord, and still another Auld neuralgia
of the uervss. I did not sleet) fur Hix
weeks and no drug ndtninistored by
the medical men cu'l)d deaden the
pain or leaks the 'lumber. I will just
say this : at the end of that time some
narcotic administered mule toe doze
for a couple (,f hours, aid that was all
the relief I received from the disciples
of Esculapios. They Blit: That I could
not recover, and really 1 had given up
hope myself. My pain was ,-o intense
1 wanted to die to be relieved of my
aufl'"ring. From , a weight of 184
pounds I had dropped to 120. 1 watt
a skeleton compered with my former
self. 1 had often rears in The Regis
ter of Dr. \Vtlilonis' Piuk 1'ille, but
did not think of taking the remedy,
About this titno my father purchased
some from Dr. Alofl'att, druggist, Nor-
wood, and bringing them to the request-
ed me to take them. They remained
in the house perhaps a couple
of weeks before I commenced tak ing
thorn, and then I must confess
I had not much filth in their
efileacy. Before I had flniehed taking
the first box I felt a little better, and
when I had taken two boxes I was con•
vinoed that the Pink Pills were doing
me good ; in fact that they were doing
taken three Immo of Piuk Iyilln, thaf
1 weaved taking then), but 1 lead not
fully roegveret.' and had to Teatime,
and 'I 'lieu continued taking them
nutil now 1 am 158 hale a IHUltt 08 you
will inner III a day's travel, 1 ate
positive that this happy result heti been
blutight about by thu '.se of Dr.
Williams' fink Pills. I recommend
ht,n to my neighbors and my friends
as 1 stn thoroughly,eunviueed of their
gloat curative properties. 'there is a
cine a 8h0rt distance front me' piece of
it mol, who has been a cripple Tor 801110
time, recovering after taking eight
boxes of Pink Pills. Iu December
last I c.Juld only w•tuage to lift a bag
of wain now I can toes a b:tg of peas
auto a load with ease. Isn't that galntug
atrength 1 At one porion since 1
1 begiu taking Pink Pills I gained
thitty pounds in six weeks. To day I
feel as well as I over did in my life. I
have been skidding loge in the bush
all winter and can do a day's work
with any of them. I believe it my
duty to say a good word for Dr.
1V111ia1)18' Pink Pills whenever I can."
"I Aar you are Making preparetiou
to build a house, Mr. Kuux," said the
reporter.
"Yes," replied Mr. Knox laigh-
ingly, "I am about building a hoiee
end barn, which 1 think will demon•
enrteinly a most remarkable cure. But
s: rate that 1 am trying to enjoy Inv
renewed lease of life." Calling on llr.
1fut1'ett, druggist, I'he R•gister reporter
asked hint if he knew 01 Mr. Knox's
unity, Ilnd that that gentlernait aecr•ilcd
his cure to tire use of 1)r. Williams'
Pink Villa."
"Yea," replied the tluctor, "I have
been talking to Mr. Knox and his is
speaking of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
reminds Ino of the wonderful sale they
are having in 811 about Norwood, 1
buy a hundred dollars worth at a time
anti my orders are not few. I sell
more Pink fills then any other ntedi•
c100 1111,1 sheave hear good reports or
them." 1)r. Williams' Piul< Title are
perfect blood builder nod nerve re
!lure• r, curing such di•,easea as rheum
Bent, neuralgia, partial paral'at., luco
motor t1U lJl ataxia, St. Vitus�IfUs dance, nervous
lyre ' e P
t 1 ch ❑er•vuus prostration and the
tired fieeling arising therefrom, the
ifter effects of la grippe, influetiz•t and
severe culla, diseleee depending on
hunters in the blood such 118 FCr•ofllla,
chronic erysipelas, etc., Pink Pills give
i h-'althy gloss to pale and sallow Culn•
plex:uns, null are ti specific for the
trouble speculiar to the female system,
end in the case of men they effect a
radical cure in all cases arising from
mental worry, overwork or excesses of
any na;urP.
These Pills are 111vnrtfectured by the
1)r. Williams' Modicum Cun:pane,
Brockville, Out., and Schenectady, N.
Y., and are sold, only in boxes hearing
the firm's trade mirk and wrapper, at
50 teats a box or six boxes for $2.50.
Beni in mind that Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills are never sold in hulk, or by the
dozen or hundred, and any dealer who
offers substitutes in thie form is trying
to defraud you and should be avoided.
The public are also cautioned against
all other so called blood builders and
nerve tonics, n0 metier what name
may be given them. They are all
111111 cations whose makers hope t0 reap
a peeuuiary advantage from the won-
derful itpntation achieved by Dr.
Williams' Piuk Pills. Ask your dealer
for Pink Pills for Pele People, and re
t'use all Irnitlationsan,l subatitutee.
I)r. \Villiam,i Pink Pills may be
hard of all druggists or direct by mail
front the Dr. 'Williams' Medicine
Company from either address. The
price which these pills are sold makes
a course of treatment comparatively in'
r•xpensi•e as compared with other
remedies or medical treatment.
—A atone coffin weighing 1,500
It011Ud8 was completed in Lexington,
Ky., a day or two ago, for Stephen
L,niford, an 80 year•old land -owner,
of \Iadisuu county. lie is 11 the beat
of health, hut eaya he wishes to pre-
serve his body from polecats, minks,
and other like attilnsls.
A CURE P011. COUGHS.
There in no remedy that makes as large
s percenteege of perfect oures as Dr, Wood's
Norway l'ioe Syrup. In- nearly every case
of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, husrse-
neoH, ".roup, eta, its curative t. (recta are
pirnlpt snd lasting.
—rile Woodstock Parish Magazine
Nays Rev. Alr. Farthing was the victim
of his own mistake receut!y. Ito had
enga_rod to preach in St. Teres and
left Woodstock at 11.23 for London,
arriving at, St. karya at 7.25 p. 11). ou
'phuraday, Feb. 23, and on reaching the
rectory through the fearful storm he
found lie WAS a 111011111 ton aoon,the date
being March 23 ! Ile started hack on
the next train and got home at 2 a. m.
on Friday.
CAN YOU THINK?
Can you think of a worse disease than
dyspepsia, it plunges iia victim in gloom
and despondency, snakes him a burden to
bimaelf and others, nod causes constipation
and bad blood. Yet 1Turdot'- Blood (litters
cures -lyspepsia nr indigestion, and has done
so in thousands of eases.
—Practical operations have'heen be-
gun in boring for oil in North Oxford.
fee derrick has been erected and with
the arrival of necessary tubing, the
company hope to strike oil soon
A FRIEND IN NEED
A friend in need is secured by everyone
who keeps a bottle of Uagyard's Yellow Oil
for me what seven doctors had failed at hand for use against aoaidental epraine,
bruises, cute, burns, wields or any infltm•
to do—they were effecting a eute. matory pain, such as rheumatism, quinsy,
felt eo much better after having sore thrtat, etc.
CLIDVEfl. 8E,E�CAT4RFIL1.AR.
A Serious Vest-•I're4nnes'rev ter 3;:reeds a
Year -Ilea' to Combat 1110 tnset't.
In Bulletin No, IU, Iowa Eaporiment
Station, lit. A. (Maraud, Assistant Ento-
mologist, gives t1 full acuuuut of the Clover
Seed Caterpillar, an insect weld( fres
pproved a very serious pest during the past
ew years. The life hoof ry ,as been traced
completely shonto,g that the in 1001 is three
broud,d at Amos, LI:u li,i1)i brood of
larva, 1.11.011:81 Mg. end for the most part, it
ill believed, protected tinder 1:a.e lubhish
at the vat ;ace ut the Iii nand. :111 itnpor•
taut po,ut is est,blish,d in Jraerut•niuL
that tl., <,ft .tarn 1•art of the time 01,
0101st• lur.vos, t,ften tear the Lases of the
leaf stews, as x ell us upon, the clover seed
then forming. A parasite (13licrodus lati-
einctus) has been toned to attack it ex-
tensively at Amen, and other forme are
mentioned as known parasites elsewhere
of probable parasites hero. The remedies
are discussed under different heads, but
the following summary will give the
OLOVEI ERED CATISRPILLt)S.
.A, pn nt; B, larva; 0, adult.
tnoat important : "Practice a rotation
which will prevent crops of clover occupy-
ing the same ground for more than three
consecutive years in any case awl if possi-
ble not more than two years. Sow clover
on land as far from infested fields as possi-
ble. Pasture old, infested fiends, upon
which a crop of seed is to be grown the fol-
lowing year so that no aftermath will re-
main to sheltering the hibernating worms.
In manuring the field in spring be careful
not to apply litter which will not bo rotted
by the following autumn, and give the land
only a light dressing of it. It may, he
heavily mannred if a different crop is to be
grown the next season. Tho larvtu have
not yet been observed to enter the soil for
shelter or to pupate, though search was
made for them then e in the
Spring. If a field is badly infested in
May and June, cut the hay as early as pos.
Bible and handle it carefully to prevent
shaking out the worms. 1)o not use a
tedder in handling infected hay if it can be
saved economically in another way. Stack
or shock as soon as possible after cutting.
In extreme cases the following additiouol
remedies may be needed : Leave narrow
strips of clover standing at intervals of six
or eight rods. o The o r n
0th will deposit ' their
heir
eggs in the blossoms oms ofthisstr
,3i
nclover.
Cut the strips as soon as the second brood
have disappeared, caring for the hay with
the express object of destroying the cater-
pillars and without regard to saving the
forage. The second growth of the remain-
der of the field can be allowed to fill for
seed or to be used in any other way desir-
ed. When a clover field is broken up,
plow it some time in October or November
or in early spring when the third brood
of larvtu is close to the ground. Harrow
and roll the field to cover everything.
When the plowing is done in the autumn,
the safest plan is to only harrow the fol-
lowing spring, so as not to stir it too
deep."
Match 'Serateher,
Our illustration shows a unique device
for lighting matches It consists of a piece
of stiff cardboard about 6 inehea in length
cut in the shape of a pair of trousers. This
is covered with heavy flannel or felt, cut iu
Vet
k
450
�J y
MATCIH SCRATCHER.
two pieces the size of the cardboard and
overhanded very neatly all around the
edge. Two tiny sv'snender buttons are
fastened in the front and hack, the seems
can he traced with ink and on the back. as
the illustration shows, are pasted two irreg-
ular patches of sand -paper with the fellow.
ing printed with pen upon them :
"Please toe this for scratching matches,
Twill save your wife from sewing patches.
A MOVABLE HURDLE FENCE.
How It IH to Be Constructed and Set Up.
Our illustration represents a convenient
form of hurdles, suitable for confining
sheep, pigs, calves, etc., on odd patches of
land around which it will not pay to build
a permanent fence. It is a very simple
contrivance, easily constructed and little
time is required to set it up and stake it
ready for use. The illuetration is of a four
board hurdle, though a three board one
will answer for sheep or calves and is a lit-
tle lighter to handle. The panels are
made of ordinary fence boards or sometimes
of boards 4•inehes wide. The top and bot-
tom board of each panel extends about
three inches beyond the upright cleat as
shown at 1i. It is well to have an upright
across the middle of the panel, the tame as
those shown at the ends. These were
omitted in the drawing by mistake. The
triangles are made of fence boards nailed
together with notches two inches wide,
shown at I). The hurdles are lucked at
tl e corners by the arrangement shown at
C The corner panels stand at right angles;
ti a one to which the tongue is attached is
lifted up and the bottom of the other is
leaned in until the tongue passes through
the opening ,betweou the cleats and drops
down outside of the bottom hoard; then the
other panel is lifted until its top hoard' will
pass over the top of the tongue when it
is dropped down inside of it, looking the
corner securely. After the hurdles are set
up as shown at A, it is well to drive a light
stake by the outer corners of the triangles
and nail the triangle to it to prevent the
wind blowing it over or the stock pushing
it out of place. This 18 a good time to
make hurdles to use next season. They
are very convenient for fencing off small
portions of a clover let, peas and oats or
other forage crop for pigs, where it is de•
eirable to have them feed off a small patch
Clean and bo moved to a fresh place when
that is gone.
'3
Count the Dots
In our last comih`t't.a, )n 3(11111) wo earl a
circle containing dos, we had amrwers rang-
ing front MO to t,ULO,ix,J. On the wluAe, however,
our customers ctaultrd better' than Ire expected!
At the (105(5 of the colnp'•titlun the tsluner4 trere
votitleduf their Stu'ss:53, uud Ile presents awe ded
Jest as we advertised. As a proof of tela n),d a,'
an evidence that We. ht.v,' kept perfect faith with
ourpata•unn, we 81(1 0 -Id:, eve telt le Hal r ('wionern
(excepting those oLJec•L'ng to p1.b11kIty) to any
address on receipt Of 88 COIL OL :11', 1r, p1ly ptst rgt.
We do 1hls instead of publishing them rat ureal rt
of the list being sn vvry Is r,;:.. In < ur urrr(nt
competition we present 11,•• abt.ve st:.r.u`d i sl fur
customers to want the tit Ls :.e Iher ,! il t.i1b IL,•10
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from the Fr..t :tad too last, w::tl,J t.'.'1 t,.:rsons
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re:p••rt their „ishos in the ',atter 511d forward
}})n•;rnts to tory aldre:n, mentioned with"ut th,'.
1.nowl'-,I)”: of oven a third ((rsun.JAll 4.101111111.1111. -
els( 1011 acldr''ased to 1173w:11 be promptly answered
and 1111 corresp t euen ree:a"ltd ns 811e1.011 :• o ••1.
tirirn'i',1. I swr lig. address TILE l'AI11,1AN
31}:nicAL ( 0.. (Camettitin Pit:a+t<•', , 33
to 3 ADELAIDE. ST• E.. TOIIUNTO.
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
Farm and Isolated Town Proper-
ty only Insured.
emcees.
Tilos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. 0. ; W,
J. Shannon, SecyTroas., Seaforth P, 0. ; John
Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0,
DIRRCTORH,
Jas. Brondfoot, Seaforth ; Donald Rose,
ton ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George'
Harlock ; Joseph Evans, Beechwood ; J.
non, Walton ; Thos. Garbert, Clinton.
Clio
Watt
Shan
AORNTS.
Thos. Reliant:, Ilarlock; Rnbt. McMillan, Sea -
forth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan
and Geo. Murdie, Auditors,
Parties desirous to effect insurance or trans•
act other business x•1(1 he promptly attend.
ed to on r.rplicntion to any of the above officers,
addressed to their respective post cruces.
Join Uun!ntar,
GREEN GROCERS, :-:
CONFECTIONER
AND
Canadian Express Agent,
ALBERT ST.. CLINTON.
Fresh Haddies and Bloaters. Oyetera
constantly on hand. Also some
Canadian Cranberries, cheep.
New Flour , at Feed Store
HANLEY & WALKER
beg to announce that they have opened
a Flour and Feed Store east of the Com.
mercial Hotel, Huron Street, Clinton.
We will keep in stock the very best 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 and expect a legitimate
share of town and country trade.
Remember the location of the Clinton
Flour and Feed Store.
HANLEY & WALKER
BOSIIVESS C
Owing to the liberal' patronage received we have decided to
continue the
ROOT and SHOE BUSINESS,+
and have purchased direct from the manufacturers a
fine and select stock of
NEVI SPRINQ UOOU35
that will be sold cheaper than any Other house in the
trade. I will continue to sell the present stock at and
below cost.
Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange for Goods.
T. E. MeDONOUG}{.
Jackson Block, Huron St., Clinton,
20 CTS. PER DOZEN.
0
Coats' City Restaurant
NEXT DOOR TO WATTS' DItUG STORE.
0
As an extra inducement to Cash purcllasere I have made arrangements with a
leading fire) of Toronto for a iarge supply of Artistic Pictures by well-
known Masters, nil framed aliti finished in first,class style, and suitable
for the best chase of residency. Each customer will be presented with
one, of these magnificent Pictures flee when their cash purchases aggre-
gate
ggre gate Thirty. Dollars,
My motto in business is to supply my customers with good reliable Goods at
Bottom Prices.
Although the principal Soap 'Manufacturers have advanced prices 30 per cent.
1 will supply all Electric Soaps and the noted Sunlight and Surprise
Soaps at the old figures.
Call and see those beautiful Works of Art, samples of which are on show et
our Store.
Our Sock is replete and well selected. We offer excellent values in fine Teas,
including hest grades iu 131tick, Greet, and Japans. fry our Russian
Biend and Crown Blend, the Guest in the Market.
Ex imine the gnalityaiJ prices of our Combination Dinner and Tea Setts,
and be couvieced that Bargain Day ,:ith ns, is every business da
throughout the year.
N ROBSON, China Hall.
Clinton, Feb. 14, 1893.
First car now arrived direct from
Redpath's Refinery, Montreal.
Quality the Purest,
Prices the Lowest.
Special Cuts in 100 Pounds or Bbl. Lots.
TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES
A SPECIALTY.
Butter and' Eggs wanted.
J. W. IRWIN, Noted Grocer,
CLINTON.
�—'-0-
Just Received another Car of
Briar Hill Coal. Leave your
orders.
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