HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1895-09-18, Page 3BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Tom",
nI Lng,
TIIE 1OLDS BAIK.
Iboerporated by Act of Parliament 1885.
CAPITAL, •
REST, -
$2,000,000
..$1,300,000
Head Olfloe. - MONTREAL.
J. H. R. MOLSON, President.
F. WQLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Mans or.
11Qoteo discounted, Collections made, Drafts
issued, Sterling and American
change bought and sold at
lowest current rates.
INTERIM ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT&
A RM1 113..
Money advanced to farmers on their own notes
with one or more endorsors. No mortgage re-
quired as security. H C: BREWER,
Manager,
CLINTON.
I'ebruary, 1884.
G. D. 1 Ic Taggart
BANKER,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
B GENEAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Notes Discounted. - Drafts Issued.
Intere t Allowed on Deposits.
Clinton, Junefah, 1891
658y
�cdi1'IsY.
DR. W. GUNN,
L. R.'0. P. and L. R, C. S., jEd1nhurgh. Office -
Ontario street Clinton. Night calls at front door of
resideuee on Rattenbury street, opposite Presbyter-
ian church.
DR. TURN
ULL:
J. L. Turnbull, DI. B. Toronto Univ. ; M. D. ;
0. M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. de S. Ont, ; Fellow
of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of
London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Otfco:-
Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury St. Night calls
answered at Office.
DR. SHAW.
Office in 11 idainai Block, Rattenbury St., Clinton,
int. Night calls at game place.
Jas. S. Freeborn, M D
L. K. & Q. C. P.. I., 81.J . P. & 8. 0., &a., &o.
Graduate of Kinq's & Queen's College of Physicians,
Dublin, Ireland. Lieoutiato of the General Medical
Council, Great Rrit-tin. Memiior of College of
rhyelaiasa and Surgeons, Ontario, Formerly resi-
dent o 'he Rotunda Hospital (Lying-in and Gynm-
teal), Dublin. Special attention to dis.ases of
d children. 0dl a and residence, Rattenbury
door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage.
829-ly
saasrr�•
genti4trg.
T. C. BRUCE L. D. S.,
Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont.
feetk attracted without pain by the use of a harm-
leasand pleasant local anaesthetic. No unconscious-
ness, sickness nor ill-effects accompany the use of
this remedy, and many in and around Clinton can
testify to its genuineness. Special attention given
to the preservation of the natural teeth. Office,
Coates' Block, over Taylor's shoe store.
11. Agnew, L. D. Se, D. D. S.
DENTIST.
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur-
geons of Ontario. Honor Graduate of Trinity
University, Toronto. Best Local Anaesthetic
for painless extraction. Office opposite Town
Hall, over Swallow's Store.
Night Bell answered.
Will visit Hensel' every Monday, and
Zurich the 2nd Thursday of each month.
R0. HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office, corner
• North Street and Spare, ,near Registry Office,
Goderich, Out. 67.
Pr Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.
J. SCOTT,
Barrister, 4-c.,
4LIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON.
Money to Loan.
E. CAMPION, Q. C ,
BARRISTER, - - . SOLICITOR.,
NOTARY, circ.,
Goderich, - Ont,
Office -Over Davis' Drag Store. Money to loan.
M. 0. JOHNSTON,
BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR,
COMMISSIONER, ETC.,
Goderich, - - - Ont.
Office -Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste.
W. BRYDONE.,
BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR.
NOTARY PUBLIC, 4,c.,
OVFICE BEAVER BLOCK - • CLINTON.
817•tf
din to git4
%TONEY to lend in large or small same on good
lil mortgages or personal security at the lowest
current rates. H. HALE, Huron st. Clinton.
Money.
Money to lend on good security at Si and 6 per
cent. Apply to C. RIDOUT, Albert St., Clinton.
862.11.
B. THOMLINSON,
VETERINERY SERCEON,
Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege, Toronto.
Treats all diseases of Domestic Animate on th
most modern and Scient160 Principles.
Day and Night Calle Promptly Answered.
Residonee-Battenbhry Street. West, Cliton Ont
J. E. BLACKALL, Voterinary
Surgeon, honorary graduate of
Ontario Veterinary College,treate
diseases of all domande animals
on the most modern and scientific
principles. CA•Cslle attended to
eight or day. Office on Isaac street, next New
Era:offce• Residence -Albert street, Clinton.
Carpet Weaving
REMOVAL.
W. A. Ros, Goderich,
who has justly gained a celebrated name as a
Weaver of a,tistie designs in Rag Carpet, has
moved into the house formerly occupied by
H. Clucae on St. David's street, three doors
from Victoria, where he, has every facility for
turning out work of the very latest designs
and patterns on the shortest possible notice.
People who desire rag carpet or other weaving
may make a mistake if they do not write or
call on ns.
W .A. ROSS, St David's Street,
GODERICII.
TO THE FARMERS.•
Study y9ar own 119-ereflG and go where
• y0l1 can get.
Reliable Alik .mess.
I manufacture none but the BEST or STOOL
Beware ofelbpe that soil 0Aeapi ay they have
pot to itvA tar ()attend get prices. Orders
by !;11011 prowply attended to
aOHN BELL.,
HARNESS EMPORIUM, DLit TIi, ONT
NOTICE.
There being some misunderstanding with re-
gard to wreckdge, let it be distinctly understood
that It any pereou takes possession of any kind
or wreckage and falls to report to me I shall at
once take proceedinge. Remember this is th•
last warding 1 shall give. CAPT.'WM. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, O,oderich,
Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891.
FOR SALE.,
The property at present occupied by the un-
dersigned as a residence on the Huron Road,
in the Town of Goderich, oonalsting of one half of
an acre of land, good frame house -story and a
half -seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and
soft water, good ;tone cellar, stable, wood and
carriage houses. There are also some good fruit
trees. This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable for arty:person wishing to live re tired*
Fot'further particulars apply to
K. CAMP ION,
642-tf Barrister,Goderfoh.
0. 0. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, • Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELR
and SILV ERWARE at
J. BIDDLECOMB'S, - Clinto
GO TO THE
Union h aving Parlo r
For first-class Hair -Cutting
and` Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinto
J. EMERTON, Proprietor.
Geo. Trowhill,
Horseshoer and General Black
smith,
Albert Street, North, - Clinto
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first class material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machine
rebuilt and repaired.
d
WATTS & CO.,/
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
Albert Street, - Clinton.
PROPERTY FOR SALE OP
RENT. -Advertisers will find "The t
News -Record" one of the beet mediums
in the County of Huron. Advertise in
'The News -Record" -The Double Circulation Talks
to Thousands. Rates a low as ary.
PUMPS ! PUMPS !
If yon want a forst-class, well made pump, one that
will give you satisfaction, send your order to the
undersigned. Ho will dig and clean wells and do it at
the eloseet prices. He also handles a firet-elaas
FORCE PUMP.
JAMES FERGUSON
Opposite Queen'a Hotel • 'High Street Clinton.
809-tf
F. 1K. F A R N 0 D AI S
(MEMBER OF ASS'N OF 1'. L. 8.)
Provincial Land Surveyor
and Civil Engineer,
LONDON, ONT.,
Orvioz-At 3. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Olin.
ton . 781-ly 6mo5
8ft•
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GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS-
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Grockery, Glass & Chinawart
ALBERT! ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter :and Eggs
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Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., etc.,printet In a workman-
like manner and at low rates, at
Tun NEWS -RECORD office.
Mrs. Whitt, Teacher of Music,
Pupil of M.'. Charles W. Landon, of Philadelphia.
The Mason Method used exclusively.
It ie conaidored by the leading Musical Artistes that
no method develops the technic 80 rapidly as Dr.
Mason's "Tach and Technic."
Piano, Organ and Technlcon for nee of pupils
Apartments in Beaver Blook,.over W. Beesloy'e, Albert
street, Clinton.
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side, tainting spells, mean that the heart is
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Note the papers daily chronicling the demise
ot some 0 o by neglect of those warnings -
result, total heart failure. Scott's Sarsaparilla
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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th, 1895.
Snnllneriiil.
Too late for last week.
Miss Mary Crosby, of Belfast; who
has been visiting at G. M. Kilty's, re-.
turned home on Saturday, the 7th inst.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Kilty accompanied
her to belfast and visited several of
their friends there, returning in the
evening.
The Rev L W. Diehl, of Ailsa Craig,
conducted Thanksgiving service in St.
Peter's church here last Sunday.
There was a. very large congregation.
His many friends heie were pleased to
see and hear the rev. gentleman once
more.
Mr. -Andrew Courtice delivered at
yery forcible sermon at the Gospel
Temperance meeting held here on
Sunday evening the 1st inst. It can-
not fail to do good to those present.
'.The gentleman will be welcomed back
on some future occasion.
Mr. George Hill is ill with typyoid
fever. His many firm friends here
hope for his recovery as soon as is
possible in this lingering disease.
Mr. Thos Killips, of Stanley, passed
through here Saturday evening on a
visit to friends in Colborne,
Miss Blanche McIlveen is visiting
friends at Ripley.
FARMERS wanting Hardy, Native
Stock to plant this coming Fall or
Spring may pay for it in work. We
want men with or without experience
on full or part time: Salary and ex-
penses or commission. Write at once
for further information. -BROWN
BROTHERS COMPANY, Continental
Nurseries, Tot onto, Ont.-372-3ur.
M Orris.
The Morris council suet according to
adjournment; members all present; the
Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last
meeting read and passed. Moved by
Geo. Kirkby, seconded by Win. Isbis-
ter, that Thos. Code be instructed to
have Engineers drain at Lot 8 on 7th
con. line cleared out according to
award. -Carried. Moved by Wm.Is-
bister, seconded by Jas. Bowman, that
John Mooney be appointed collector
for the current year set a salary of $85
on giving satisfactory security to the
amount of $14,0(10, and that a by-law
he passed confirming said appointment.
-Carried. Moved by James Bowman,
seconded by Geo. Kirkby,that by-laws
No. 9 and 10 as now read e adopted. -
Carried. Moved by Wm. Isbister.
seconded by Jas. Bowman, that the
Reeve be instructed to confer with our
solicitor respecting the judgment given
in the action of Morris vs. Huron and
report at next meeting. -Carried. Ac-
counts were presented as follows, viz :
Jas. Watt, balance for gravelling on S.
boundary, $4.08 ; Jas. Cook, ditch on
Oth con. line, $9.31 ; S. Love, north ap-
proach to Clark's bridge, $20.50 ; P
Cantelon, filling south approach to
Clark's bridge, $48.00 ; P. Cantelon,
placing stones around pier, filling
washout and gravelling, $$12; James
Russel, putting in culvert on Clark's
hill, 58.50 ; Jno. Forsyth, repairing cul-
vert on 8th con. line, $2.25; Herald
office, part pay on printing contrast,
$18 ; Jas. Parish, building culvert, $8 ;
Jos. Cruikshank, cedar, building culvert
and digging ditch, $13.50; Wm. Martin,
gravelling, $4 ; .Jas. Porter, ditch on
sideline, $10; 11. Stalker, repairing
culvert, $2 ; R. Taylor, repairing cul-
vert, $1 ; H. Richmond, repairing
bride, $'4' ;--`rhos:-flouttes; -'spikes and
putting in culvert, $3 ; Jno. Richmond,
tile drain on south boundary, 53.88 ; S.
Thornton, damages through hauling
gravel, $1 ; Wilson & -Brooks, bal-
ance for gravelling on west boundary,
$19.50: Jas. Gulley, inspecting' and
spreading gray el on west boun-
dary, $8.63 ; Pl. Cardiff, tile drain,
$5 ; S. Love, inspecting building
of approaches to Clark's bridge,
$2; Aaron Lindsay, digging Engin-
eers drain on lot 20, con. 5, $80.4
W. Rutledge, digging ditch on 2nd
line, $2 ; H. Mooney, to pay for Mrs.
Young's passage to the old country,
$30 ; Misses Exford, for
ravel -E. Boman $ 2.8.5, S IFo th
$3.50, John Mooney 50c., . W. Lunes
$3.50, Mrs. Gray $4.80, W. Forest
$1.00, Geo. Peacock $2.50, L. McDon-
ald $2.85, J. King $1.20, D. Farquhar
son $4.30, Hugh Ramsey $1.25, Wm.
Little $4, D. Scott $5.25, S. Walker
$7.70, Jas. Evans $3, Johp McCracken
$5.55, Jas. Shurrie $4.40; Jas. Tim-
mins $7.20, J. Leech 85c., Geo. Hender-
son $1.82, R. Wright 52.25. A. Ashton
$5.25, D. Errington $4.80, D. Sommer-
ville •$3 80. On motion of Thos. Code,
seconded by Jas. Bosman, the council
then adjourned to meet again on the
23rd Sept. next. -W. CLARK, Clerk.
RHEUMATISM 00000 IN A DAY. -South American
Rheumatic Owe, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia,
mdioally omen in 1 to 8 days. It. action npon the
system In remarkable and mysterious. It !emotes at
once the case and the disease immediately die -
appears. The first date greatly benefits. 75 conte.
Bold by Watts & Co. Druggists.
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COLD, STORAGE.
PROF. ROBERTSON'S RECOMMENDA-
TIONS TO SHIPPERS.
Directions For Dairymen Who Contem-
plate Availing Themselves of the System
-The Charges For Storage While the
Goods Remain In Montreal.
Hon. Mr. Angers, who was till lately
Dominion Minister of Agriculture, must
be congratulated on having acceded to
the requests of dairymen and those in-
terested In dairying, fit• a system of
cold storage for dairy products destin-
ed for the old country. Under his In-
struction Professor Robertson has ar-
ranged for a cold storage service on
railways, in warehouse, and on steam-
ships, for fresh made creamery butter
intended for export. Several steamships
have been fitted up with insulated and
refrigerator chambers for the carriage
of butter from Montreal to the three
ports of Liverpool, Bristol and Glas-
gow, and a weekly or fortnightly szr-
vice will be provided. At present ice is
used for cooling, but it Is intended to
use the ammonia pro:ess should the
shipments increase sufficiently to war-
rant it. Each vessel can take from
000 to 1,000 tube or packages of butter.
Refrigerator cars will be run every
week on the m;aln lines leading to
Montreal from as far west as Wind-
sor on the C.P.R. and Wiarton on the
G.T.R., and butter will be picked up
at points between these places and
Montreal. Shippers of butter will be
charged the usual "less than carload
rates" without any charge tor ice or
for the special service, which will be
provided for by the Dominion Govern-
ment. The latter, however, assume ro
responsibility for the butter shipped.
The following are the recommendations
made to shippers by Professor Robert-
son:
No butter should be shipped from any
creamery until forty-eight hours after
it Is packed in the boxes or tubs.
The use is recommended of the square
butter boxes, holding 56 lbs net each,
They are made of spruce wood, 3 -4 -inch
'or 1 -inch thick, and 12 inches deep, 11
'inches wide, 12 1-2 inches long, inside
measurements. They should be lined
inside with parchment paper.
At the same time butter should be
asked in the style of package which
s recommended by the merchant who
ships the butter, or who usually buys
the butter from the creamery. If the
70 -Tb tub be preferred, those should be
sed, having a double thickness cover
ith the under thickness of the cover
(set in, and without any rim.
For the preservation of butter it
,should be stored at a temperature as
Bear 32 degrees Fahr, as is practicable.
,kt that temperature my change goes
,e'tl very slowly; and the main danger of
ideterioration in quality is from the
abutter "going off in flavor" on the sur-
face. To prevent injury in that way.
the use of a preserving bring is very
'advantageous.
A preparation from which to procure
special brine has been imported by
he dairy commissioner from Great
'Bri•tain, It will be furnished at whole -
ale cost price to owners or managers
q, creameries.
It should be used in every cream-
ry, anti" the parchment paper or cloth
inings for all butter packages should
be wetted thoroughly with the brine
before they are used. The price is 18
cents per tb. As far as the limited
supply on hand will go, on receipt of
$5 a box containing 28 lbs will be sent;
and on receipt of $10 a keg containing
56 Ibs will be sent by express or freight,
prepaid.
Directions will be sent with the mua-
terlal.
Butter which is intended for export
in the refrigerators on board the steam-
, ships should be consigned to care of the
' Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing
Company, St. Paul street, Montreal,
Que. It must be stored for at least
four days at a temperature of 20 de-
grees Fahr. before it is put on board
the steamships.
Arrangements have been made with
the Montreal Cold Storage and Freez-
ing Company, whereby fine creamery
butter which is sent In on these cars
at not more than ten days old, will
be stored at a temperature of 20 degrees
Fahr. for the first fifteen days or less,
at a charge of five cents pe,r 100 flys
of butter.
2 -For the following thirty days or
any less period the charge will be eight
cents per 100 lbs of butter.
3 -For the following thirty days or
any less period, the charge will be
eight cents per 100 Tbs of butter.
4 -For the following thirty days or
any less period, the 'ciiarge will be
twelve and a half cents per 100 lbs
of butter.
5 -For any longer period, the charge
will be twelve and a half cents per 100
lbs of butter for thirty days or .any
part of thirty days.
These charges are much lower than
the usual charges for cold storage,
and apply only to shipments of butter
which are sent in freshmade every
week, and which are Intended for ex-
port to Great Britain, through the re-
frigerator service provided on board
the steamships by the Government.
For butter which has been carried to
Montreal in refrigerator cars, while
still fresh made, and which has been
stored for at least four days imme-
diately prior to the time of loading on
board the steamship at a temperature
not exceeding 20 degrees Fahr., the
steamship oompanles will Issue bills of
lading at such freight charges as are
current for that week, on cheese and
butter going by the same route, in
the ordinary way, without the cold
storage accommodation. -Live Stock
JournaL
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The uses of Scott's Emul-
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Scott S. Bowne, Belleville, 50c. and $t.
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8 -Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache .25
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28 -Nervous Debility 1.00
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A novel means of raising funds was
introduced by the Wives and Daught-
ters Helping Society of the Charles
street Methodist church, Ingersoll, nn
Tuesday eveningwhen a birthday par-
ty was given. hose attending con-
tributed one cent for each year of their
age, to be enclosed in an envelope pro-
vided for the purpose.
15 YEARS OF ITCHING.
Wm. Golding, commercial traveller,
130 Esther st., Toronto, says: For 15
years 1 suffered untold misery from
itching Piles, sometimes called pin
worms. Many and many weeks have I
had to lay off the road from this troub-
le. I tried eight other pile ointments
and so called remedies with no perman-
ent relief to the intense itching, and
stinging, which irritated by scratching
would bleed and ulcerate. One half n.
lox of Chase's Ointment cured me com-
pletely
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•.,f� L. O. L. No. 710,
CLINTON,
i'I, 4. , Meets snow) Monday of every
' / month. Hall 2nd flat,., McKay
block, Visiting brethren always
1•s -;:-,-u'; • made welcome.
A. M. TODD,, W. M.
P. CANTELON, JR. Sec. J. P. SHEPPARD, D. M.
gestic.
Ot/LINTON Lodge, Ne. 84 A. F. & A. M. meets
every Friday, on or after the moon. visit-
ing brethren cordially invited
J. W. SHAW, W.M, R..T, MACDONALD, Sao.
Clinton Jan. 14 1894.
K. O. T. M.
Kearns Tent No. 60, Knights of the Maccabees of
the World. $1,000, $2,000 and 80,000 Policies: Mem
berehlp over 100,000. Assessment principle -has
never exceeded 12 assessments in a year. Cheapest
and safest In existence. Meets in Orange Hall, Clin-
ton, that and third Friday of every month.
A. O. U. W.
The Clinton Lodge, No.144, meetsin Biddlecombe's
Hall, opposite the market, the let and 3rd Fridays in
each month. Visitors cordially invited. R. STONE-'
RAnt, IL W.; J. BEAN, Recorder.
599y
g1$i'it gnightgi
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Jubilee Preceptory No, 161,
(Black Knights of Ireland)
Meets in the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes-
day of every month, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening.
Visiting Sir Knighta will always receive a hearty
welcome.
A. M. TODD, Worshipful Preceptor
GEORGE HANLRY, Deputy Preceptor
PETER. CANTELON, Registrar
Royal Mack Preceptory 397
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hal , Blyth, the Wednesday
atm run moon ot every month.
Royal Black Preceptory 315,
Black Knights of Ireland,
Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderich, the Third Mon -
lay of every month. Visiting Knights alway a made
welcome.
IV II MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderlch P 0
TAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0
COOK'S FLOUR
& FEED STORE,
Clinton.
BRAN and SHORTS in Large or
Small Quantities,
SIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS
10 ibe. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel
Oats
D. COOK, CLINTON.
752-tf
HILL'S FEED STORE,
HURON STREET, CLINTON.
The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all
kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field
Ind Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all
kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT
in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest
varieties and blends. Excellent value.
J. W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton
BUSINESS CHANGE.
CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP.
rhe undersigned having bought the butchering hai-
rline lately carried on by Mr. Lack Kennedy, he
will carry on the same In the old stand. As he will
give personal attention to all the detallawf the busi-
ness customers can rely on their orders being
promptly and satiefactorily filled. MIs motto ie
good meat at reasonable prices."
Cash paid for Hides, Skins, &c.
J. W. LANGFORD,
Albert St., Clinton.
Central Butcher Shop.
COUCH& WILSON
Subscribers depire to notify the public that they
have bought ont the butchering business lately con -
looted by Mr, Jas. A. Ford, and will continue the
acme under their personal supervision. Orders will
have prompt and careful attention. Froeh matte of
all kinds will bo kept in liaison, sold at reasonable
rates and delivered anywhere In town.
ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON.
- CI.INTON.
LIVE HOGS WANTED,
•
Highest Market Price Paid.
D. CANTELON, Clinton.
v98-tf.
Carpet Weaving
REMOVAL.
W. A. Ros, Goderich,
who has justly gained a celebrated name as a
Weaver of a,tistie designs in Rag Carpet, has
moved into the house formerly occupied by
H. Clucae on St. David's street, three doors
from Victoria, where he, has every facility for
turning out work of the very latest designs
and patterns on the shortest possible notice.
People who desire rag carpet or other weaving
may make a mistake if they do not write or
call on ns.
W .A. ROSS, St David's Street,
GODERICII.
TO THE FARMERS.•
Study y9ar own 119-ereflG and go where
• y0l1 can get.
Reliable Alik .mess.
I manufacture none but the BEST or STOOL
Beware ofelbpe that soil 0Aeapi ay they have
pot to itvA tar ()attend get prices. Orders
by !;11011 prowply attended to
aOHN BELL.,
HARNESS EMPORIUM, DLit TIi, ONT
NOTICE.
There being some misunderstanding with re-
gard to wreckdge, let it be distinctly understood
that It any pereou takes possession of any kind
or wreckage and falls to report to me I shall at
once take proceedinge. Remember this is th•
last warding 1 shall give. CAPT.'WM. BABB.
Receiver of Wrecks, O,oderich,
Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891.
FOR SALE.,
The property at present occupied by the un-
dersigned as a residence on the Huron Road,
in the Town of Goderich, oonalsting of one half of
an acre of land, good frame house -story and a
half -seven rooms, including kitchen, hard and
soft water, good ;tone cellar, stable, wood and
carriage houses. There are also some good fruit
trees. This property is beautifully situated and
very suitable for arty:person wishing to live re tired*
Fot'further particulars apply to
K. CAMP ION,
642-tf Barrister,Goderfoh.
0. 0. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, • Clinton, Ont
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELR
and SILV ERWARE at
J. BIDDLECOMB'S, - Clinto
GO TO THE
Union h aving Parlo r
For first-class Hair -Cutting
and` Shaving.
Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinto
J. EMERTON, Proprietor.
Geo. Trowhill,
Horseshoer and General Black
smith,
Albert Street, North, - Clinto
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ironed and first class material and
work guaranteed ; farm implements and machine
rebuilt and repaired.
d
WATTS & CO.,/
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS
Great Northwestern Telegraph office,
Albert Street, - Clinton.
PROPERTY FOR SALE OP
RENT. -Advertisers will find "The t
News -Record" one of the beet mediums
in the County of Huron. Advertise in
'The News -Record" -The Double Circulation Talks
to Thousands. Rates a low as ary.
PUMPS ! PUMPS !
If yon want a forst-class, well made pump, one that
will give you satisfaction, send your order to the
undersigned. Ho will dig and clean wells and do it at
the eloseet prices. He also handles a firet-elaas
FORCE PUMP.
JAMES FERGUSON
Opposite Queen'a Hotel • 'High Street Clinton.
809-tf
F. 1K. F A R N 0 D AI S
(MEMBER OF ASS'N OF 1'. L. 8.)
Provincial Land Surveyor
and Civil Engineer,
LONDON, ONT.,
Orvioz-At 3. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Olin.
ton . 781-ly 6mo5
8ft•
Cantelon Bros,
GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS-
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Grockery, Glass & Chinawart
ALBERT! ST. CLINTON, ONT.
Highest Cash Price for Butter :and Eggs
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Statements, Circulars, Business
Cards, Envelopes, Programmes,
etc., etc.,printet In a workman-
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Tun NEWS -RECORD office.
Mrs. Whitt, Teacher of Music,
Pupil of M.'. Charles W. Landon, of Philadelphia.
The Mason Method used exclusively.
It ie conaidored by the leading Musical Artistes that
no method develops the technic 80 rapidly as Dr.
Mason's "Tach and Technic."
Piano, Organ and Technlcon for nee of pupils
Apartments in Beaver Blook,.over W. Beesloy'e, Albert
street, Clinton.
NOTICE TO NEWS -RECORD READERS.
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would, when making their purchases ,aention 't at
they saw the merchant's dvertleet.ent in rue
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Palpit-ation or fluttering of the heart, smother-
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ankles, shortness of breath, pain in tho left
side, tainting spells, mean that the heart is
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Note the papers daily chronicling the demise
ot some 0 o by neglect of those warnings -
result, total heart failure. Scott's Sarsaparilla
cures heart disturbance by equalizing the oir-
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/he Huron News -Record
81.25 a Year -$1.00 in Advance
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th, 1895.
Snnllneriiil.
Too late for last week.
Miss Mary Crosby, of Belfast; who
has been visiting at G. M. Kilty's, re-.
turned home on Saturday, the 7th inst.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Kilty accompanied
her to belfast and visited several of
their friends there, returning in the
evening.
The Rev L W. Diehl, of Ailsa Craig,
conducted Thanksgiving service in St.
Peter's church here last Sunday.
There was a. very large congregation.
His many friends heie were pleased to
see and hear the rev. gentleman once
more.
Mr. -Andrew Courtice delivered at
yery forcible sermon at the Gospel
Temperance meeting held here on
Sunday evening the 1st inst. It can-
not fail to do good to those present.
'.The gentleman will be welcomed back
on some future occasion.
Mr. George Hill is ill with typyoid
fever. His many firm friends here
hope for his recovery as soon as is
possible in this lingering disease.
Mr. Thos Killips, of Stanley, passed
through here Saturday evening on a
visit to friends in Colborne,
Miss Blanche McIlveen is visiting
friends at Ripley.
FARMERS wanting Hardy, Native
Stock to plant this coming Fall or
Spring may pay for it in work. We
want men with or without experience
on full or part time: Salary and ex-
penses or commission. Write at once
for further information. -BROWN
BROTHERS COMPANY, Continental
Nurseries, Tot onto, Ont.-372-3ur.
M Orris.
The Morris council suet according to
adjournment; members all present; the
Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last
meeting read and passed. Moved by
Geo. Kirkby, seconded by Win. Isbis-
ter, that Thos. Code be instructed to
have Engineers drain at Lot 8 on 7th
con. line cleared out according to
award. -Carried. Moved by Wm.Is-
bister, seconded by Jas. Bowman, that
John Mooney be appointed collector
for the current year set a salary of $85
on giving satisfactory security to the
amount of $14,0(10, and that a by-law
he passed confirming said appointment.
-Carried. Moved by James Bowman,
seconded by Geo. Kirkby,that by-laws
No. 9 and 10 as now read e adopted. -
Carried. Moved by Wm. Isbister.
seconded by Jas. Bowman, that the
Reeve be instructed to confer with our
solicitor respecting the judgment given
in the action of Morris vs. Huron and
report at next meeting. -Carried. Ac-
counts were presented as follows, viz :
Jas. Watt, balance for gravelling on S.
boundary, $4.08 ; Jas. Cook, ditch on
Oth con. line, $9.31 ; S. Love, north ap-
proach to Clark's bridge, $20.50 ; P
Cantelon, filling south approach to
Clark's bridge, $48.00 ; P. Cantelon,
placing stones around pier, filling
washout and gravelling, $$12; James
Russel, putting in culvert on Clark's
hill, 58.50 ; Jno. Forsyth, repairing cul-
vert on 8th con. line, $2.25; Herald
office, part pay on printing contrast,
$18 ; Jas. Parish, building culvert, $8 ;
Jos. Cruikshank, cedar, building culvert
and digging ditch, $13.50; Wm. Martin,
gravelling, $4 ; .Jas. Porter, ditch on
sideline, $10; 11. Stalker, repairing
culvert, $2 ; R. Taylor, repairing cul-
vert, $1 ; H. Richmond, repairing
bride, $'4' ;--`rhos:-flouttes; -'spikes and
putting in culvert, $3 ; Jno. Richmond,
tile drain on south boundary, 53.88 ; S.
Thornton, damages through hauling
gravel, $1 ; Wilson & -Brooks, bal-
ance for gravelling on west boundary,
$19.50: Jas. Gulley, inspecting' and
spreading gray el on west boun-
dary, $8.63 ; Pl. Cardiff, tile drain,
$5 ; S. Love, inspecting building
of approaches to Clark's bridge,
$2; Aaron Lindsay, digging Engin-
eers drain on lot 20, con. 5, $80.4
W. Rutledge, digging ditch on 2nd
line, $2 ; H. Mooney, to pay for Mrs.
Young's passage to the old country,
$30 ; Misses Exford, for
ravel -E. Boman $ 2.8.5, S IFo th
$3.50, John Mooney 50c., . W. Lunes
$3.50, Mrs. Gray $4.80, W. Forest
$1.00, Geo. Peacock $2.50, L. McDon-
ald $2.85, J. King $1.20, D. Farquhar
son $4.30, Hugh Ramsey $1.25, Wm.
Little $4, D. Scott $5.25, S. Walker
$7.70, Jas. Evans $3, Johp McCracken
$5.55, Jas. Shurrie $4.40; Jas. Tim-
mins $7.20, J. Leech 85c., Geo. Hender-
son $1.82, R. Wright 52.25. A. Ashton
$5.25, D. Errington $4.80, D. Sommer-
ville •$3 80. On motion of Thos. Code,
seconded by Jas. Bosman, the council
then adjourned to meet again on the
23rd Sept. next. -W. CLARK, Clerk.
RHEUMATISM 00000 IN A DAY. -South American
Rheumatic Owe, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia,
mdioally omen in 1 to 8 days. It. action npon the
system In remarkable and mysterious. It !emotes at
once the case and the disease immediately die -
appears. The first date greatly benefits. 75 conte.
Bold by Watts & Co. Druggists.
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COLD, STORAGE.
PROF. ROBERTSON'S RECOMMENDA-
TIONS TO SHIPPERS.
Directions For Dairymen Who Contem-
plate Availing Themselves of the System
-The Charges For Storage While the
Goods Remain In Montreal.
Hon. Mr. Angers, who was till lately
Dominion Minister of Agriculture, must
be congratulated on having acceded to
the requests of dairymen and those in-
terested In dairying, fit• a system of
cold storage for dairy products destin-
ed for the old country. Under his In-
struction Professor Robertson has ar-
ranged for a cold storage service on
railways, in warehouse, and on steam-
ships, for fresh made creamery butter
intended for export. Several steamships
have been fitted up with insulated and
refrigerator chambers for the carriage
of butter from Montreal to the three
ports of Liverpool, Bristol and Glas-
gow, and a weekly or fortnightly szr-
vice will be provided. At present ice is
used for cooling, but it Is intended to
use the ammonia pro:ess should the
shipments increase sufficiently to war-
rant it. Each vessel can take from
000 to 1,000 tube or packages of butter.
Refrigerator cars will be run every
week on the m;aln lines leading to
Montreal from as far west as Wind-
sor on the C.P.R. and Wiarton on the
G.T.R., and butter will be picked up
at points between these places and
Montreal. Shippers of butter will be
charged the usual "less than carload
rates" without any charge tor ice or
for the special service, which will be
provided for by the Dominion Govern-
ment. The latter, however, assume ro
responsibility for the butter shipped.
The following are the recommendations
made to shippers by Professor Robert-
son:
No butter should be shipped from any
creamery until forty-eight hours after
it Is packed in the boxes or tubs.
The use is recommended of the square
butter boxes, holding 56 lbs net each,
They are made of spruce wood, 3 -4 -inch
'or 1 -inch thick, and 12 inches deep, 11
'inches wide, 12 1-2 inches long, inside
measurements. They should be lined
inside with parchment paper.
At the same time butter should be
asked in the style of package which
s recommended by the merchant who
ships the butter, or who usually buys
the butter from the creamery. If the
70 -Tb tub be preferred, those should be
sed, having a double thickness cover
ith the under thickness of the cover
(set in, and without any rim.
For the preservation of butter it
,should be stored at a temperature as
Bear 32 degrees Fahr, as is practicable.
,kt that temperature my change goes
,e'tl very slowly; and the main danger of
ideterioration in quality is from the
abutter "going off in flavor" on the sur-
face. To prevent injury in that way.
the use of a preserving bring is very
'advantageous.
A preparation from which to procure
special brine has been imported by
he dairy commissioner from Great
'Bri•tain, It will be furnished at whole -
ale cost price to owners or managers
q, creameries.
It should be used in every cream-
ry, anti" the parchment paper or cloth
inings for all butter packages should
be wetted thoroughly with the brine
before they are used. The price is 18
cents per tb. As far as the limited
supply on hand will go, on receipt of
$5 a box containing 28 lbs will be sent;
and on receipt of $10 a keg containing
56 Ibs will be sent by express or freight,
prepaid.
Directions will be sent with the mua-
terlal.
Butter which is intended for export
in the refrigerators on board the steam-
, ships should be consigned to care of the
' Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing
Company, St. Paul street, Montreal,
Que. It must be stored for at least
four days at a temperature of 20 de-
grees Fahr. before it is put on board
the steamships.
Arrangements have been made with
the Montreal Cold Storage and Freez-
ing Company, whereby fine creamery
butter which is sent In on these cars
at not more than ten days old, will
be stored at a temperature of 20 degrees
Fahr. for the first fifteen days or less,
at a charge of five cents pe,r 100 flys
of butter.
2 -For the following thirty days or
any less period the charge will be eight
cents per 100 lbs of butter.
3 -For the following thirty days or
any less period, the charge will be
eight cents per 100 Tbs of butter.
4 -For the following thirty days or
any less period, the 'ciiarge will be
twelve and a half cents per 100 lbs
of butter.
5 -For any longer period, the charge
will be twelve and a half cents per 100
lbs of butter for thirty days or .any
part of thirty days.
These charges are much lower than
the usual charges for cold storage,
and apply only to shipments of butter
which are sent in freshmade every
week, and which are Intended for ex-
port to Great Britain, through the re-
frigerator service provided on board
the steamships by the Government.
For butter which has been carried to
Montreal in refrigerator cars, while
still fresh made, and which has been
stored for at least four days imme-
diately prior to the time of loading on
board the steamship at a temperature
not exceeding 20 degrees Fahr., the
steamship oompanles will Issue bills of
lading at such freight charges as are
current for that week, on cheese and
butter going by the same route, in
the ordinary way, without the cold
storage accommodation. -Live Stock
JournaL
Reuse Is SIX HOURS.-Dlatressing Kidney and
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our remedy. Sold by Watt; &Co. Drugglete.
A terrible accident hefel Joseph Rob-
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splashing on to his face and body and
burning him severely.
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Toronto.
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must have a wide range
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Such a preparation ks
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-
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The uses of Scott's Emul-
sion are not confined to
wasting diseases, like con-
sumption, scrofula or
anomia. They embrace
nearly all those minor ail-
ments associated with
loss of flesh.
Scott S. Bowne, Belleville, 50c. and $t.
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15 YEARS OF ITCHING.
Wm. Golding, commercial traveller,
130 Esther st., Toronto, says: For 15
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itching Piles, sometimes called pin
worms. Many and many weeks have I
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and so called remedies with no perman-
ent relief to the intense itching, and
stinging, which irritated by scratching
would bleed and ulcerate. One half n.
lox of Chase's Ointment cured me com-
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