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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1893-05-24, Page 6d •r Pat ax 4 e compottuded with the view to general usefulness and adaptability, rh'liey Are aouapaeed of the purest vegetable aperients. Their delicate sug8ar coating, which readily die. lecher in the Elton:taob, preserves their full -medicinal value and makes them easy_ to take, either by old or yqung. kor constipation,' dyspep- sia, biliousness, sink headache, and the 4011.1131031 derangements of the Stomach, I4ver, and .Bowels ; rasa to check colds and fevers, Ayer's Pills Are the Best Unlike other cathartics, the effect of Ayer's Pills is to strengthen the excretory organs and restore to them their regular and natural ac- tion. Doctors everywhere preeoribe them. In spite of immense compe- tition, they have always maintained their popularity as a family medi- cine, being in greater demand now than ever before. They are put up both in vials and boxes, and whether for home use or travel,Ayer's Pills are preferable to any other. Have you ever tried them? Ayer's Pills Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,Lowell, Mase. Bold by all Druggists. Every Dose Effective [he Huron News -Record $1.50 a Year—$1.25 in Advance Wednesday, ItIay 14 h, 1893. • PERFECT SATISFACTION. Graorauxea,—I have found B. 13. 13. an excellent remedy, both se a blood purifier and general family medicine. I was for long time troubled with eick headache and heartburn, and tried a bottle, which Lave me stili perfect eat tf.ntion that I have since then used it. as our Ltriiity medicine. E. BAILEY, N e•th Bay, Out. —��'tlile some Woodstock boys were takurg a .stroll north of"the town on Sunda), they made a strange discovery. Lyiug un the ground near the G. T. R. track was a large bottle containing au arra and part of of the shoulder of a ch;Lt . The nieniber was that of a well developed infant. The coroner was notified of the discovery, and now has the battle in his office. Where the arm Cattle trent is a mystery, but some- one has evidently nude an attempt to preserve t •e content of the bottle fur some time. The coroner has banded the ease over to the coustable. PA ROM1NENC LADY ARRESTED much attention at a Washington bull by her remarkable appearance of health. The glow of health and the charm of beauty need not depart from so many women, when a certain remedy exists in Dr. L'ierce's Favorite Pre. acriptioa for their fanetioual and organic diesases. It properly cures nausea, in- digestion, bloating. weak hack, nervous pros- tration, dei•,ility and sleeplessness. Sta eugth is renewed, energy teturna, and beauty agon blooms. It is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. Druggists have it. —Mr. Kuechtol, of the State of Miehigau, says :—"I visited the Port - ago Plains and the Brandon district, and went as far west as Regina. I veuture to say that along the,main line of the Canadian Pacific from High Bluff to Virden, there ie one of the most productive cereal growing dis• tricts of the world. Some idea of the crops can be gained from the fact that it was found necessary, this year, to import 1,700 farm laborers to assist the farmers to harvest their grain, and a great many more are still required A uoiceable feature of the grain fields is the evenners of surface, showing the soil to be of nu aunt' strength. There are fields of hundreds of acres in which the grain all stands about the acme height. I was iafortned that there was no tnidge, weavel, rust or blight of any kind to injure the grain." THE BEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Many thousands of unsolicited letters have reached the maaufacturers d Scott's Emulsion fromthosecured through' its use, of Cnnsunption and Scrofnlous diseases! None can speak so confidently of its merits as those who have tested it. —It is a pleasure in this age when so many debtors stand in front of their honor and in rear of the statute of limitations to come ac'c'ts a case which restores a man's corrliitence in the honor and honesty of lila fellows. Hugh Dyett, sixteen or seventeen years ago, ran a brick and tile kiln in Kinloss. He had very indifferent success and .his venture at last proved a financial failure. Ile left the country, owing several thousand dollars, fie went to Leadville,Col.,and spent the past fifteen years in t.liat. State enga;terl in develop- ing ruining interests. A few weeks ago he came back and paid ori all hie in— debtedueva. Mr. Dyett is now a mem, ber of the State Legtelature of Color- ado. Such a man is deserving of honor. FOR FROST BITES. Sias,—For chapped heeds, sure throat and frost bites I find nothing excels Hag - yard's Yellow Oil. L had my feet frozen throe years ago and obtained no relief until I used t4egyard's Yellow 011, which soon healed up the frozen part. CHAS. Lo?WMUiR, Alameda, N, W. T. Fred Howard Annes, one of the most prominent Liberals in South Ontario, has been appointed Soaretary of the Ontario exhibit at the great World's Fair. Ati4 lial: 'Thus OY...> Onsendiltival.—tsly key Marla Paras h'iultlag eaugll,aodoculi lsot alsep w.t lsl(tht.' I trI')d lief;yard a I'etttort►l hsleam and It . Cured him very •quiokty, Alas. J. Rang av I Idoweetl, Oat. —It is understood that j' is Excell, euoy in council hes had under eon— sideration thecae() of Veney, the Wiud• sor wife murderer, and it bite been de- cided to.cumtuute Ma sentence to life imprisonment. The reasoue which have led to the exercise of executive olemmenoy are ulpderetood to have been the recommendation to mercy by the jury and the report of the trial judge. At the trial couniel for Veuey en- deavored to establish insanity on the part of the prisoner, and while the plea failed then it is stated that since he was sentenced to death the prisoner hue developed symptoms of aoftening of the brain. Under all these circum- stances public opinion will doubtless commend the decision of the Governor in council in commuting the sentence. IT HAS BEEN PROVED. It has been proved over and over again that Burdock Blood Bitters aures dyspepsia, biliousness, headache, ecrofu►a, and all dissabee of the stomach, liver and bowels. Try it. Every bottle le guaranteed to benefit or cure when taken according to direndone, —The Gorrie Gazette says: Mr. Arthur Mann had about as close a call for his life the other day as he will get till the final sumu►ons comes. Mr. J. R. Williams had a gang of nieniu Snyder's woods getting out titnberto he manufactured into Exaelisor pack- ing. Mann was working just behind Mr. A. • Fallahay, who, not knowing any oue was iso close to tato, swung Ilia axe around to strike a Iilos upon the wood- In its circle the. outer point of the blade glanced along the top of JLrnu's head, cutting a flash over two inches long just deep enough to expose the skull. The wound bled profuse!) tit 1Ir. Manu was at work again iu a ,h r t tittlele although the wholeOle pat t v Was somewhat unnerved at the tliou;;lit of the re-ult bail NI.nul'a head been a quarter of an inch closer to the axe's orbit. • The vast fwiliiies of the J. 0 Aver 0 • , of L'welt, Mass., enable them to place Thr Superior 131oud•puriliir—Avera S,trsip'.rtl1, —within easy reach of the poorest invalid Don't be iudu :ad to take a "cheap" substi- tute. Always remember that the beat it the cheapest. —Carlyle WT Harris, the murderer of his wife, was electrocuted) at Sing Sing prison on Monday of last weal; • The killing was "a perfect success," as the despatch puts it. His last works were: "I have no further reservation to make. I desireto say that I ata abso 1 utely innocent." After uttering these words he seemed relieved and settled back in the death chair. A COMPLICATED CASE. DEAR SIRS, -1 wits troubled with bilious- ness, headache and loss of appetite. I t'oul(1 not rest at night. and was v ry weak, bat after using three bottles of B. 13. B. my appetite is good and I am better than f" years pact. I would not now bo without P. 13. B., and amalso giving it to Itlychildreu. MRS. WALTER BURNS, Maitland, N. S. —The Annexation fad is not "march ing on to war" iu Ontario with the blare of trumpets predicted a year ago and the promoters of the scheme had batter simmer down as Rev. Anglo- Isr•ael Wild, the long haired prophet of Bond street, Torouto, says "it can't be did." Iu all eases, where a mild but effective aperient is needed, Ayer's Pills ate the bier. l'aey improve the appetite, restore healthy action, promote digestion, and regulate every function. Nu pill is in greater de. nand, or more highly recommeaded by the profession. —Samuel Blair, t'or a number of years G. T. R. ticket agent and tele- graph operator at St. Mary's, left an estate worth $21,545. It is said the, highest w•igea ho ever received in his life was $1,56 per day, but it is recess ary to add that Mr. Blair was not mar - SCRAPED WITII A RASP. SIRS,—I had such a severe Dough that my throat felt as if scraped with a rasp. 0 taking D. \Vood'e Norway Pine Syrup I found tae first dose gave relief, and the second bottle completely cured Inc. Miss A, A. DOWNEY, Manotle, Ont. AN UNNECESSARY OFFICE. 'rho appointment of Mr. Noxon to superintend the snaking of binder twine at the Central Prison is ,',deserving of more attention than is usually given to such matters. Commenting our the action of the Mowat Government, iii•'this respect, the Toronto .n'eu•s has the fol. lowing: "Warden Massie, in evidence. given before the Publio Accounts committee, said that he himself supervised the erection of the factory, purchased the machinery, directed the work of putting up the same, and that afterwards he bad bought the raw material and-superin,. tended the work of making the twine. The warden further declared that Ire was capable of still performing all the duties connected with the management of the factory and that the creation of the office of superintendent, which carries with it a salary of $2,000, was wholly unneoes nary. "Mr. Massie deserves the thanks of the Province for his frank statement of the facts, and the Government will be guilty of an outrage only equalled by the duplicating of the offices of registrar and aherrifi in this city, if the appointment of Mr. Noxon is not promptly cancelled," AN C9OT.g 9FtdOD4g$l<A. SicPews With atesst!tux TI!!e_etvtiigvs t►tttl :?ltrowesl, (:reas Tolstoi.. Helena l\.lotljeska.,. r,l'here are many uiious.titories told of the beginnings of fatnta 4 actresses, They usually are the children of poor professional people. That is the regulation story—their poverty and strtn,glets, and, finally, they mrtlfe'st hit and goon to Faure. Holer.a Moiljeakia was oue of the ex- ceptions to Una rule. Near the quaint old, city of Ciacow, the home of the an- cient kings of Poland, a devastating fire lead destroyed a little village, leaving the inhabitants homeless and dependent upi on charity. Little Helena Mud,jeska, for she was only a ori. -s at the tune, sag• gested to a friend that, they get up an amateur theatrical entertainment fur the benefit of the eutferer3. "But you can't act," rejoined her friend: "Well, I can try," said Modjeska, and she did try. for that very day she sought the association of three others who were fond of dramatic entertainments, and. after waiting on the owner of one of the public halls in Cracow, they succeeded to having it donated for their perfor- mance. The night came and the hall was crowded, for there was not only wide- spread interest in the charity, but also much curiosity to witness the debut of Helena Modjeska and her friends. One of the pieces presented was that of ''A Saucy Lackey," in which' little Helena enacted the title role. That night there happened in Cracow the director of the Imperial Theatre, at Warsaw, Chichinski, who had strolled into the entertainment in the hope of find- ing some talent of promise. So pleased was he, that he sought Motijeska atter the performance was over, and said : "You played that impudent lackey so well that I was temptod to box your ears," and after some further praise took the ama- teur's address, and left. A short time atter, a vacancy occurred at the Imperial Theatre, and the manager renemberiug the ability displayed by Modjeska, made her an offer to join the stock company of the national play- house. It was there that alio achieved her first great triumphs and remained as leading lady fur many years. No one was more surprised than Mod- jeska herself when she learned that she had atilt( used under the critical eye of the greatest theatrical manager of her coup was, perform- ing . and tit t ti tvhil tt n .rill sit s, e Y P i!]was g an act of silty, that a door a opened a• few parallels u(1t care rthatlas c 11 in the history o the stave.--9Aisey's Magazine, New York. Nations fund Their. Growth, Differences in the stage and character of civilization are the products of natural conditions ; and he who once realizes the fact is astonished at the extent of this dependence. It is an invariable rule that where natural conditions are favorable, civilization reaches its highest develop intuit, and vice versa. The knowledge of man's true relations with Nature is, in the last resort, of the greatest practical importance to every ono of us. When a man undertakes anything for which lie has no innate, natural apitude, no good result can be counted on, and vice versa. Nations are not created, but have been evolved in the- progress of time and civilization, and subject to the same natural conditions which aro operative in the evolution of the individual, What we call national character is not some- thing rained down from heaven. The diversity which characterizes the several nationalities is simply the product of the infinitely varied conditions of natural environtnent. If we contrast only the people of the' temperate with those of tropical arid subtropical regions we find convincing evidence of the influence of climate in the calm' strength of the fornrer,and tho passionate and excitable temperament of the latter. A correspond- ing diversity is seven in the vegetable kingdom. We cannot escape the in- fluence of the physical conditions which environ us; they shape alike our indi- vidual character and national develop- ment and destiuy. In this process we grow into harmony with our physical environmeut ; we re- pyfe on nature and as one with her. An extrema idealist may lament this de- pendence of mind and matter. We, on the contrary, hold that we ]rare reason to rejoice iu the fact. We were not here to carp at the conditions of exist- ence but to enjoy them. To enjoy rightly is to live rightly. • The. Earth Will Fall Out of Balance. Marshall Wheeler, one of the best known of the great army of Pacific coast scientists that have lately sprung up, claims to have discovered a "third principal motion of the earth," which is this : Every 20,903 years the globe changes its north and south poles on account of the attraction the earth has for its own magnetism. The sun, too, strongly attracts one of the poles and repels the other. This being the case, it only takes the short space of 20,903 years for the double attraction to careen it over to such an extent that it suddenly "flops" 90 degrees. Mr. Wheeler says that one of these grand "flops" occurred 6000 years ago, at the time set down by the geologists as the "glacial epoch." -- St. Louis Republic. Fallacies Concerning Electricity. The current fallacies as to electricity which are believed in by many unscien- tific people of course are not recognized by scientific electricians. Many persons believe and even assert that electricity will supersede steam, being ignorant of the fact that electricity requires some potent expenditure of power to generate it, and the electrical machines or dyna- mos which produces these results have to be worked by some agency, such as a steam engine, a gas engine or by water pot, er. One great advantage, however, is that the electrical energy, once pro- duced, cau be conveyed long distances through properly protected wires. scientific Waifs. Tidal waves will often acquirea veuacia of 1000 miles a minute. No one can breath at a greater b.fi than seven miles from the earth. Liebig, the chemist, says the human body is composed of air—condensed and uncondensed. Those versed in the science of optics tell us that no living creature can see in absolute darkness. A physician who has made the subject a study declares that the taint of heredity is to bo found in most cases of nervous disease. Expert Linguists in Demand. A elan who can speak 40 languages can put them all to good neo in Chicago this year. ---.'4eaars, Qlegg tend Dat/IM of .Drue; . HAS, ahlpped, three ear* of cattle on Friday week, two for the English roar., het slid one for Montreal, -Ata vttatry meeting held iu St. John':' clltlr4ll, hilt+ctul�ur� .e. cantuiLee was appointed to confer with the vestry of St. Charles, Dereha•m, with a view to extendieg a call to the Rev. Mr. Ryan, of Florence. —Young Tommy Hol well, aged 82, and Mattie Hackney, a giddy girl of 75, all of Thedfoid, slipped down to Forest one day last week, and their youthful hearts wets wedded into one harmonious whole by the Rev, Mr. Johnson. The happy young couple have the congratulations of their friends. „;;;, • • 5 i MOH'S Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Bore Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guaranis,. nor a Lame Side, Back or ChestShiloh.* Porouo Plaster will give great satisfaction. --a5 cents. SHILOH'S ViTALI R. Mra. T. O.Iiawklne, Chattanooga 'fora., sue: `ShUoh'e ViWlizer'BdVED IijY LWIf. Y ...sorra thabestremedvforadebflftatedn'strn I ever .ttsed.l i . For D opepsla, Liver or ICidnoy trouble it excels. Price 45 eta I1LOH'S ' CATARRH Tar' REMEDY. }lave you Catarrh1' Try this Remedy. Itwill positively relieve and cure you. Price 50 ctt' IThis Injector for its successful treatment la f uruished free. Itecrom her, S W 1011'4 Remod;,,, are sold on a guarantee to save nat.)Aract)0o. OTICE. There being some misunderstanding with re gird to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood that if any pereou takes possession of any kind of wreckage and lane to report to me 1 shalt pi, once take proceedings. ltemenilnr this is tit( last warning 1 shall give. CAPT. WM. BAB11 liecelrur of Wrecks, Ooderieh. (Joderich, Sept. 7tli 1881. FOR SALE. Los No. 7n t Lots and 8., Dinaler Terrace,containing 31 acres of land dwelling Inc.u:hnt•n laid orchard. Thr pr,perty adjoins the Corporation of (gluten. n1-�•, two story prick building suitable for store and imus• ing house, cellar 51,024, a'mut or, -i tt1 are corner lot opposite (lnecns Hotel, Victoria St., Clinton, tint Also tillage lots 7, 8, 9, in Itlyth, Ont. The shore property will he sold at a 1 u•yain to settle up Catnte Apply to W. ,I. litennN', C:1nto11, Ont . per executors, or to Manning -S.. Scott, solicitors. Clinton, 01. to 'I'. SL 1'arling, alttioncer. 7.b!tf. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company Farm and Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured. OFFICERS. 'Thos. E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. 0. ; W. I. Shannon, Secy•Trcns., Seaforth 1', U. ; John Hannah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0, mR 6CTORs, t Jae. nrondfoot, Seaforth ; Donald ROES, 01111 ton ; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George Watt H•irlock ; Joseph Evans, Beachwood ; .1. Shan non, Walton; Thos. Garburt, Clinton. AORNTS. Thos. Neilans, Harlock ; Robt. brcSfinan, Sea— forth ; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John O'Sullivan and Geo. Murdie, Auditors, Parties desirous to effect Insurance or tram.. act other business will be promptly attend. ed to en s, plication to any tf the above otllcers, addressed to their respective post ctAces. Join uninIarrj, GREEN GROCERS, :-: :-: !CONFECTIONER AND Canadian Express Agent, ALBERT ST., CLINTON. Fresh eddies and Bloaters. Oysters constantly on hand. Also some Canadian Cranberries, cheap. Cantelon Bros., GENERAL, GROCERS & PIiGVIa- ION MERCHANTS. Grockery, Glass & Chinaware ALBERT ST., CLINTON, ONT. Highest Cash Price for Butter and Eggs. 75&ly FARMERS, ATTENTION 1, $100,000 to loan on farm property atil, per cont., straight loan. No com- mission. Also a limited amount of private fluids at 5 per cent. T. E. McDonough. Loan and Insurance Agent. Office, Jackson Block, Iluron street, Clinton, Ont. READ TIIIS. " One copy of a newspaper that rcnche• the ham is worth more for the pa -poses of advertising tha three that don t." P. T. HAgNI'M. +—- too- x—+ --=+--=+=—-=x Et DOeftiii make some concerns tremble to think of the money they spend in advertising. But then it all conies back. The results from n,lvertis• ing may be slow but they aro sure. r—+— a'•—x-X� It DOe'rn't take a very smart person to catch 'old but a men or firm must be wide awake and enter- prising to catch trade. Newspaper arh-crtia ing is the surest way.,' 30 DAYS I. SACRIFICE SALE 8001(8, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, FANOY GOODS, &e.' In order to clean out the entire stock of W. H. SIMPSON it has been decided to offer the saline at prices away below cost. Everything will be sold at such prices as will make it of advantage to purchasers to select from the stock. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD OUT. PRICES ARE FIXED ACCORDINGLY. This is a Genuine Clearing Sale and it is desired to clear the whole out in 30 days. .e.rs r. NAS 20 CTS. PER DOZEN. Coats' City Restaurant, BLIT DOOR TO WATTS' DRUG STOHE. • Eureka Bakerij an Retaurant. 0 In thanking the citizens of Clinton and vicinity for their liberal patronage dur— ing the past three years, we beg to announce that the EUREKA BAKERY and IESTA UItA\T is in a bettor positiou than ever to su'cess1'utly cater to the wants of the general public. We do our own baking, save heavy expenses; and turn out a quality of BREAD, BUNS, PASTRY, CAKES, .1c.5 equat to any in West- eim Outario and at the very lowest tieing prices. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY. Bread, &c,delivered to all parts of the town, FRUITS, CONFECTiONERY, ICEyr CREAM, COOL DRINKS. Pie pie and Private Gather" itgs supplied on the shortest notice at liberal rates. Remember the location—next Grand Union Hotel, Smith's Block Clinton. O FD B OS., Proprietors. WHAT ARE THEY ? Wby ! They are THE CELEBRATED PALMETTO BPJJSIIES which will last three times longer than any other made. Try them. GOLD MEDAL CARPET SWEEPERS, MRS. POTT'S IRONS, DOOR 1.MATS, ROYAL CANADIAN WRINGERS. ROOK OIL, 1Oc. per GALLOON. We deliver all our Goods free of charge in '• .n. Iron and Hardware, - Clinton. CHANGE OF BUSINESS 0 Wilson & Howe, Successors to James Anderson. 0 The undersigned have bought the stock, good -will and interest of James Anderson, and the store will hereafter be known as the Novelty Bakery and, Restaurant. The new firm will keep in stock everything found in a first-class Res— taurant and Green Grocery, and by strict attention to business and courtesy hope to receive the continued patronage of all old customers. WILSON & HOWE, - Clinton. ,.2.m ,24104461. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .• Do : You FEEL SICK? Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. If you SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- PEPSIA or INDIGESTION, 1f you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or have LIVER COMPLAINT, H your COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, or you SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING, For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISOR. DERS OF THE STOMACH, . . TAKE RIPANS TABULES TAKE RIPANS TABULES TAKE RIPANS TABULES TAKE RIPANS TABULES Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. �' EAS' TO TAKE GIVES Qui+cK TO ACT •SAVE MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL. RELIEF. Sold by Druggists Everywhere. D 000■••. • 1