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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1894-11-28, Page 2• INFLUENZA, Or La Grippe, though occasionally epi- demic, is always more or less prevalent. The best remedy for this complaint is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. " bast Spring, I was taken down with La Grippe. At times I was completely pros- trated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began taking It than relief followed. I eolf1d notbe- Itevo that the effect would be so rapid and the cure so complete. It Is truly a wonderful med- icine:"—W. B. W ILLIAMs, Crook City, w. AYR'S Cherry Pectoral Prompt toact, surotocure The Huron News -Record 1.60 a Year -$1.25 In Advance WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28tH, 189.1. IT NEVER FAILS. Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, sore throat and diseases of the throat and lungs. Price 25 and 50 cents. Rev. Timothy O'Connell, well known in London, where he, at one time occu- pied the position of rector of the Chap- ter House, is held for trial in New York on a charge of criminally assult- ing a girl of ten years. A Boos TO 13014SSMEN.-000 bott e of English Spavin Liniment completely removed a curb from my horse. I take pleavure in r000mmondiug the remedy, as it acts with mysterious promptness in the removal frotn horses of h trd, soft or calloused lumps, blood spavin, splints, curbs, sweeny, stifles and sprains. GEORGE BOBB, Farmer, Markham, Ont. Sold by Watt' & Co. The body of Commodore Vanderbi:t which is interred at New Dorp, was re- moved to a new resting place which has been prepared for it. The top of the new Lomb is -a--granite block weighing eleven tons. SHILOH'S VITALIZER. 1) Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanoogat Tenn., says : "Shiloh's Vitalizsr 'SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liyer or Kidney trouble i excels. Price 75 cts. Sold by J. H Combe The alleged statement by Hon. Ed- ward Blake that Lord Tweedinouth of- fered $10,000 to the Irish party is to he brought to the attention of the British Parliament, the offer being regarded as a breach of privilege. RELIEF IN Six Hones.—Distressing llfiduey and Bladder diseases relieved in six home by tbo "NEW GREAT SUUTIH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE." This new remedy is 8 great surprise and delight to physicians on acoonnt of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bleeder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in Ir glint it almost im- mediately'. I1 you want quick tenet and euro thio in our remedy. Sola by Watts d. Co. Druggists. The body of a well-dressed young man, aged about 25, was found Tying alongside the track of the Michigan Central Railway neat' Tilbury Centre. From papers and cards found on his person he is supposed to be Thos. Haga- dorn of Orleans, Mich. • CATARRHAL DEAFNESS. Deafness or dull hearing follows catarrh, colds, etc. Hagyard's Yellow Oil cures even the worst cases in a few applications. Sir Oliver Mowat clings to power although 205,239 electors said they didn't want him, and only 153,613 said they wanted him. The old gentleman can't take a hint. FOR HEALTHY LUNGS. Milburn's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with Wild Cherry and Hypophosphites combines the curative powers of the pectoral remedies mentioned in the most perfect and palatable form. Price 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. It is very funny. During the late provincial elections the Grits assured the Conservatives that the Patrons, if encouraged, would be made strong to swamp Sir John Thompson. Arid to ! it comes to pass that Sir Richard Cart- wright's seat is among the first attack- ed by the Patrons 1 Far Over Fifty Years Mas. WIN. Lowe SOOTHING Svaur has been used by millions of mothers for thrir children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken o! }our rent bya sick child suffering and crying wish pain o! Cutting Teeth senm. at once and get a bottle of "Min. Winslow's Soothing Srrnp' fnrdhildren Teething. It will relieve the poor little onfferer immediately. Depeed upon it, mothers. there is no ndetake about, it. It cuees Dian rhma, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, cottons the Guinn, roduoe9 Infemmatlon, nud ,gives tune and en. rgy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winelew'., Soothing Syrup" tor children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Price twenty five cents a bottle. Sold by all drltgglste throughout the world. i3e sure and ask for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP." Mr. Amos Chapman tired at a rabbit near Mr. William Thompson's holm• in the vicinity of Mr. Thompson's house, in the vicinity of Kelvin, and the bullet killed a five-year-old son of Mr. Thompson's, who was sitting in his father's horse. "I escaped being a confirmed dyspep- tic by taking Ayer's Pills in tithe." This is the experience of many. Ayer's Pills, whether as an after-dinner p111 or as a remedy for liver complaint, indigestion, flatulency, water brash, and nausea, are invaluable. Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr, Aguew'e Our for the Heart gives perfect relief nail wise of Organic or Byrepatholie Deset Disease In 80 minutes, and speedily ants a euro. It la a peerless remedy ter Pell/Hatton, Shortutee of Breath, $rpotbtring Spells, Pain in Left tildo and all aymtome at a Diseased Heart. Ono dose eonvinoee. Bold by Watts & Co. Anti -jag is the queer name of a new medicine which a Maine contemporary says he knows from personal experi- ence will cure the worst case in five minutes. The proprietors have in this article a huge fortune. They say that throughout Maine it is a staple article of commerce, being in as much demand as sugar or tea. 3) CAPTAIN SWEENEY, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says : "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cents. Sold by J. H. Combe. St. Malys' Chinese laundryman, Charlie Louie, was robbed of $50, his savings since starting business in St. Marys in August last. Together with two comrades, Charlie attended Sun- day school in the afternoon and during their absence some person or persons entered the laundry by the rear and stole the money which had been left hidden under the bed. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAs'.—South American Rheumatic Cure, for Rhetuuatism and Neuralgia, re Danlly cures in 1 to 8 daye. Its action neon the system is remarkable and ruysterious. It remove at once the cause and the disease immediately dis- appears. The first dose grea'ly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Watts & Co. Druggists. A desperate struggle took place in Montreal between Mr. J. 13. Botirguig- non and it burglar who broke into his residence. The stranger tired twice at Mr. Bourguignon, without effect, and was filially driven off without securing any booty. (2) S1I1Lo11's CURE is sold on a guaran tee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a rlose ; 25 cts., 50 cts, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold byJ_IL Combe. To build a railway from Quebec westerly to Norway House, thence across the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific coast, with a branch from a point west of Lake Winnipeg to Hudson Bay is the gigantic scheme of a Company now seeking incorporation. BEYOND DISPUTE. There is no better, safer or more pleasant cough remedy made than Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam. It cures Hoarseness, SoL'e Throat, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. A burgular visited the house of Mrs. Adam Sanders, of Sidney township, on Friday night, and after robbing her of her Money shot the defenceless woman twice in the head.. Mrs. Sanders is living, and is being cared for in Belle- ville. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE : Mr. Geo. Tribe, of Straffordville, Ont., a pretty village near the shores of Lake Erie, went through an experi- ence lately that he will never forget. He tells it in his own words : For three years I suffered from skin disease in its worst form. I tried Kennedy's Medical Discovery and the Cuticura remedies, and doctored one year with the best physicians in the land, but got no benefit; they pro- nounced my disease a Scaly Eruption, but failed to remove it. It came on in red blotches and spread over +try body ; the skin became dry and formed hard, white scales ; the itching was intoler- able, but I ani now completely cured' by the use of Burdock Blood Bitters. I can truly say that I owe my good health to B. B. B., and I advise all sufferers to use this splendid medicine. GEO. TRIPE, Straffordville, Ont. The appeal of Erastus Wiman from the conviction and sentence in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, New York, to five years and six months in State Prison for forgery could not he reached, , and must, therefore, go over until the December ter in. To nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a priceless boon, for it not ouly strengthens the mother, but also promotes an abund- ant secretion of nourishment for the child. For those about to become mothers, it is even more valuable for it lessens the perils and pains of child- birth and shortens labor. Of all deal- ers. Ovarian, fibroid and other tumors cured without resort to surgical oper- ation. For pamphlet, testimonials and references send 10 cents (for post- age) to Worlds Dispensary Medical Assocation, Buffalo, N. Y. One night last week, Mr. Geo. Green of Winghiuii killed some chickens for table use, at his hennery in Lower Wingham, and brought them home in a basket, leaving them in the summer kitchen. Mrs. Green, being busy, they were not cleaned that night, and the next morning, on going to prepare thein for dinner, one of the chickens hopped out of the basket and ran its hadbeenu around, though head cut clean off. This sounds like a "flsh story." .. ._ _. A cup of nimbly coffee is not whole- some, neither is a bottle of muddy Jnedicine. One way to know a reliable and skillfully -prepared blood -purifier is by its freedom frorn sediment. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is always bright and spark- ling, because it is an extract and not a decoction. "SATISFACTORY RESULTS." So says Ur. ('urlett, an old and honored practitioner, in Belleville, Ontario, who writes : "For Wasting Diseases and Scrofula I have used Scott's Eniulsii n with the most satis- factory results." A committee of the Methodist Con- ference has unearthed the fact that marriage nay be solemnized in Mani- toba by it man who is not a minister in good standing. That may be true; and it is also true that the marriage ceremony cannot be legally performed in Manitoba by a minister in good standing if he resides outside of the Province. The good people of the Prairie Province believe in Free Trade in bindery twine and agricultural im- plements ; but when it comes to marri- age they protect. the home industry. - Canada Presbyterian. ° e �lpC y $�� 'tt uses n4 oaO aYby to s Niter h° Ue�lo1 aastcreat ale c IDI'''a or c't the "5'1.11:11 , e k wb „l =teed 0%naslkn Oen' on • • 0tet1 lott ek1ldRilnb' Sotosco stiry 1'3, opt d fl0' s tUt io0 be arlino1'sho•l soonas \lv�lttues of lung o ate- B;-300.t.laj:::::e7sAi,eietlei �sPlo- taleS'V1,15wAtou PT°, Ont. Ott 11d , ZiR1."sf$ tern 1,1N°ver. . sNDVR 9 ge6issow , eowecit1J GUr„� , 8ek $ bson at ,a 0 t9ti �lljBYeu b e slsotua�etto°dans Gttt r 1s3'lltlat:::bei 1D80°VeIdOC- 1Ot3 tOt tlntltely a" ea ,s Meat iii g°ekeo abut nm Ds Dp°ald lm°Se�i9s' b°s QttyS�alY �r°rtlOn aoC .,1 0cuteaetv+ithtba 808..0 a got{Oyd °nOounc°d 1t couldn°ttotnOVC who ins do'et 0 �°sPt°a U°Cam ao the skin hard i odY0,td tOtyoa °tito1 ( r ��gCalesaeable, betelq as colo\ Com41t all ��� li;•: �•� vin nQCdl °We t° GEO•T�1owiVe• SttaUOot' f. f.a: t�•r'n: Weding Irnitati THE NEWS -RECORD THE WHoL:. E` A. I L -Y . MIN Father CYC Mother C D Grandfather C?D Grandmother CdC Children CC And All. READS TRH NEWS -RECORD They read the Locals, the StorieG, the Advertisements—every line in the paper. Then they send it to distant relatives interested in the town, as numerous post- masters will certify. The Local Weekly is the best -read* publication in existence. It has the home news which no other paper gives. Advertisers take notice—THE NEWS - RECORD is read by several th i'lsands 01 people every week. An advertisement in this paper therefore, cf some account. Subscribe fol THE NEWS -RECORD. Advertise in THE NEWS-RECRRD. CSI,=1\iS1®]- _ is CIASF-I IS KING. And when backed by low prices always wins. Having bought our goods strictly for.,,gpsh, THUS SAVING THE DISCOUNT and leaving no bad accounts on our books, we claim that by doing a Cash Business, we are in a position to give better value than anyone in the trade. WE WANT,' YOUR TRADE. We want it because no need it ; because it is our way of making a living. We sell for Cash because our judgment says that it is the best method to accomplish our purpo e. Our Stock is entirely new no shelf worn goods, but everything in the Store fresh and clean. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. -Bargains to remember us'oy;just received 1 Cask Deco:ated China Tea Sets which we offer at the following exceptionally low prices, 44 pieces China, Tea Sets $5.75, $6.00, $6.25, $6.50 up, 97 piece Decorated Dinner Sets for $6.75. 44 piece Stone China Decorated $2.15. Bedroom Sets from $1.25 up. Carl and see our assortment of Fancy China, will be pleased to show goods whether you buy or not. FARM PRODUCE TAKEN AS CASH. OGLE COOPER & CO. Telephone No. 23. Stand 1 Door North of THE NEWS -RECORD Office. Hasa limited supply of Wedding Invitations dzir at a much lower price than city offices charge. SPECIAL OFFER o-1'0-0 Newspaper_ Readers. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS, THE H1T OF THE 19th CENTURY. THE NEw°-RECORD begs to announce that it has completed arrangements for clubbing with the FAMILY HERALD AND WEEELY STAR, Montreal, that superb Metropolitan weekly which ie recognized an a phenomenal paper by the leadingpapers of the world, and which ie in the truest sense considered nil over the continent as a household necessity The FAMILY HRRALD AND WEEELY STAR has no competitor. The FAMILY HERALD is a quarter of a century old and it is celebrating the event by pres.mting each yearly subscriber with a magnificent picture, a picture which is simply carrying the people of Europe by storm. It is entitled "Mother's Darling." The Publisher will accept 02 for the FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLY STAR of Montreal, and THE NEWO.RECORD for one full year ONE CHANCE .o.aFORo.o. A TRIAL. THE NEWS -RECORD dt'aWs attention to the clubbing announcement above, and to give an opportunity too know what sort of a paper the FAMILY HER- ALD AND WEEKLY STAR is, all new subscribers who send us 35 cents tvi11 receive the FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLY STAR, of Montreal, and THE N5ws-REcoRn for full three months. This trial will enable stranger's to ac- quaint themselves with the most suc- cessful weekly. papers in this country. Don't forget to send your 35 cents to THE NEWS -RECORD. It's a chance you may not get again for a long time. Harper's Magazine IN 1895 THE SIMPLETONS, a DOW novel by Timmis HA EDT, will be begun in Mie December Number, 1894, and continued to November, 1895. Whoever may be one's favorite among En_g lish novelists, it will he conceded by all critics that THOMAS HARDY stands foremost a a master artist In fiction, and The Simpletons may be expected to arouao'nthusiasrn not inferior in de- gree to that which has marked Trilby—the most Ruc- cossfDl story of the year. Another leading feature will bo the Personal Recnllectlons of Joao of Are, by the Stour Louts DE CONTE, Her Pare and Seeretary. under which guise the meet popular of living Ameri- can magazine writots will present the story of the Maid of Orleane. In tho January Numberwill l a esr I a profusely illustrated paper on Charleston and Carolinae, the tiret of a eerlee of Southern Papers. Northern Afrioa is attracting more attention than at any other time since it was the seat of empires. Tho next volume of HARPEiR'S MAGAZINE will contain four illustrated articles on this region, and three of them will dopiot the present life there. JULIAN RALPH will prepare for the MAGAZINE a sorioe of eight stories, depicting typical phases of Chinese Life and Manners. Besides the long stories, there will begin In the January Number the first chap- ters of A Three -Part Novelette, by RICHARD HARDING IAvrs—the longest work pot attempted by this writer. Complete short stories by p pular writers will con- tinue to he a feature of the MAGAZINE, Send for Illustrated Prospectus. Tho Volumes of the MAGAZINE begin with the Number° for June andDecembor of each year. When no time is mentioned. nubscriptione will begin with the Number current at the time of reaeipt of order. Cloth case.. for binding, 50 cents each—by mail, postpaid. Title -page and Index sent on applica- tion. Remittances shonld bo made by Poet -Moe Money Order of Draft, to avoid chance of lues. Newspapers are not to 8075 this advertisement with- out the express order of harper: & Brothers. IiARPER'S PERIODICALS Harper's Magazine, = one year, $4 00 Harper's Weekly, _ " 4 00 Harper's Bazar, _ 4 00 Harper's Young People; " 2 00 Pottage Free to all subscribers in the United Stater, Canada, and Mexico. Dddress HARPER & BROTHERS, P.O. Box 050, N. T. city. Weekly Free Press AND— FARM AND HOME o -For 1895.-0 $1.00 BOTH PAPERS FOR $1.00 ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. A HICK -CLASS FAMILY PAPER. EACH NUMBER WILL CONTAIN Rev. Dn. T.irMAOF.'s SERMOX delivered the Sunday previously WAKEMAN'S WANDERINGS. AGRICULTURAL MATTER—Illustrated. LADIES' PAGE—I11uet1ated. SPLENDID SHEET OF MUSIC each week. A SERIAL TALE, and other interesting reading matter •••SUBSCRIBE NOW.'• ice, One Dollar a year in advance for the Weekly Free Press ant Farre and Home - in all 16 pages. Balance of 1894 free. Agents wanted In every unrepresented district to solicit subscriptions. Big commission. FREE PRESS PRINTING CO., London, Ontario. SUBSCRIBE - FOR Ganada's Best Family, Paper THE Hamilton Spectator EIGHT PAGES IegrSIXTEEN u� Ili PAGES Twice A Week. ireWEEICLY Weekly papers are ton slow for' thin age and to keep lip with the spirit of the times the management have Increased the size of tris popular family paper and aro now issuing night pages Every Wednesday and Saturday. or sixteen pages weekly. Tho Saturday odf'Ion will contain the neve three days ahead of regular weakly papora, and our eubocribero will find this quite an advantog°. Among Ihemany featareo are Tal triage's sermon, women's deportment, notes on agriculture, Innrket reports, editorial comments on leading events, and we make a opoclnl feature of a long In°talment of an Intereeting aerial story by leading authors. $1.00 to 1st January, 1898' To new enbeeriboke we give the balance of 1894, and until let of January, 1806, for One Dollar. TRY IT I 1 Liberal commission to Agents. Agents Wanted in all unrepresented distriote. For tonne and particulars address. SPEOTATOR PRINTING CO. Hamilton, Canada, Wash Day Made Easy. n I have Hemmed the right to manufacture th famous Magic, Washing Maohine. Already I have made and void a number. The pnrchaoere aro delighted. To use the machine on trial is Bare to make a Bale if one ie required. Wash -day is made very easy and ca1p018 Can be kept perfectly clean; no epl.e.u,ng or waste water whatever. The price has been set ata very low figure. Tho machine may be eebn at my residence on Team) Street. B. COLE 800-t! S. HURON ORANGE DIRECTORY. 1894. Names of the District Masters, Primary Lodge Masters, their post office addresses and date of Meeting. A. M. TODD, W. C. M., Clinton P. O. BIDDULPH DISTRICT. John Neil, W.D.M., Centralia P.O, 219 -Root. Hutchinson, Greenway, Fri day on or before full moon. 662 -Thos. H. Coursey, L ucan, Satu clay on or before full moon. 403 - Richard Hodgins, Saintstbury, Wednesday on or before full moon. 800 - George Walden, DI aplegrove, Wednesday on or before full moon. 924 -Edward Gill, Exeter, 1st Friday in each month. 1087 -James Kenniston, Parkhill, Mon- day on or before full moon. 1210 -Wm. Mowsen, Moray, Thursday on or before full moon. 1343 -James Boyce, Centralia, Tuesday on or before full moon. • 610-A. Nevins, Centralia, Friday on or ' after full Moon. GODERICH DISTRICT. James Colwell, V.D.M., Goderich P.O. 145 -James Cox, Porter's Hill, 1st Mon- day in each month. 158-Addrew Million, Saltford, Friday on or before full moon. 182 -Geo. M. Cox, Goderich, last Tues- day in each month. 180-F. McCartney, Holmesville, Mon- day on or before full moon. 262 -James McLean, Saltford, 3rd Wednesday in each month. 306 -Thos. H. Cook, Clinton, 1st Mon- dayin each month. HULLETT DISTRICT. D. Carltelon, W.D.M., Clinton P. O. 710 -David Cantelon, Clinton, 2nd Mon- day in each month, 813 -Robert Scarlett, Winthrop, last Wednesday before full moon. 928 -Joseph Rapson, Summerhill, 1st Monday in each month. 793 -Wm. Homey, Seaforth, 1st Mon- day in each month. STANLEY DIS1RICT. Robert Pollock, W.D.M., Bayfield P.O. 21 .Tames Pollock, Bayfield, 1st Mon - clay in each month. 308 -Wm. Consit, Hillsg"een, 1st Tues day in each month 833 -Robert McKinley Blake, 1st Wednesday in each mol h. 733 -Wm. J. Clarke, Herlsat., ist Thurs- day in each month. 1035 -Wm. Rathwell, Bayfield, 1st Thursday in each month. 4grNoTE.-Any omleslone or other errors will be prom,Itly corrected nn writing direct to the County Master, Bro. A. M. Todd, Clinton P. 0, 4 Stray Steer. Came to the premises of the undersigned, Lot No. 40, eon. 9, Goderich township, on or about the 10th of Sept., a two year old red and white Steel. The own. er is reuested to prove property, pay expenses and take the animal away. GEO. A. COOPER. Two Houses For Rent. One eight -roomed cottage on Albert Sheet with cellar, pantry, woodshed, do. Bard and soft\water. Stable and driving shed. Also ono -story boutve, on Albert Street— five roma ; with half acre lot. Rent moderate. Apply to•' �. OGLE COOPER & CO. 894 •tf The Cash Grooerri Manitoba Farm for Sale. '. A cultivated farm of 160 agree, situate In Southern Manitoba, near Hartnoy P. 0., le offered for gale on reasonable terms. Owner is unable to work ft owing to illnese. Apply to box 186, Clinton P. O.,or NEWS -RECORD Office. 828-1! Valuable Brick Store for Sale • Subscriber offers for Rale on reasonable terms of payment, a valuabie brick store, .situate in Searle's block, Clinton. Also epienaid building lots for sale.' Particulars on application. 828-t! W. C. SEARLE, Clinton LIVE HOGS WANTED, Hignest Market Price Paid. D. CANTELON, Clinton. 798-tf. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company Farm and Isolated Town Proper- ty only Insured. OFFICERS. D.Itnae, President, Clinton P. 0. ; Geo. Watt, vice-president, Harlock P. 0. ; W. J. Shannon Secy•Treae., Seaforth P. 0. ; M. Murdie, In - fleeter etiolating Seaforth P. 0, DIRECTORS, Jae. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; Alex Gardiner, Lea bury; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; John Han nab, Seaforth; Joeeph Evans, Beechwood ; Thos. Garbett, Clinton. AGENTS. Thos. Neilare, Harlock ; Robt. McMillan, Sea - forth ; J. Cumminge, Egmondville; Geo. Murdie, Auditor . Parties desirous to effect Irieuronco or trans act other business will bo promptly attend ed to on application to any of the above gleed addressed to their respective poet dikes.