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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1895-10-09, Page 3818141E88. QIRFCTQ8Y n lt,V.9.444,4 by )10,01 'arllament 1866. QAPITAL, • ;2,000,000 RLSx, .• $1,800,000 Head Officio - 'MONTREAL. J. 11. R. MOLSON, President. Ft WOi.F1iR$TAN TRONAS, General Mama er. Notes discounted, Collections made, Drafts issued, Sterling and American ex- change bought and solid at lowest current rates. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, 111.A.1:2,FJRf3- Money advanced to farmers on their own notes , with one or mors endorsers. No mortgage re• quired ae.seeurlty. Februar; 1854. H, 0. BREWER, Manager, CLINTON. S. D. 1 cTaggart BANKER, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. I A GENEAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Notes Discounted. - - Drafts Issued. Interest Allowed on Deposits. Clinton, June8th, 1891 668y 111=1,101.r•0•MIIIMIIIMMI•11.1 DR. W. GUNN, L. R. rC. P. and L. R. C. S., (Edinburgh. Office - Ontario street Clinton. Night calls at front door of residence on Rattenbury street, opposite Presbyter- ian church. DR. TURNBULL. J. L. Turnbull, M. B., Toronto Univ; M. D. ; 0. M,, Victoria Univ. M. C. P. & 8. Out, ; Fellow of the obstetrical society of . Edinburgh. Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals 011ieo:- Dr. Dowsley's stand, Rattenbury dt. Night calls answered at Office. DR. SHAW. Olfloe in Hod wen's Blook, Rattenbury St., Clinton, ')nt, Night calls at same place. . Jas. S. Freeborn' M•D L. K. & Q. C. P., I., M.0 P. & 9. 0., &a., &o. Graduate of King's & Qacen's College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland. Licentiate of the General Medical Council, Great Rritain. Member of College of hyetoiaza and Surgeons, Ontario. Formerly resi- to the Rotunda Hospital (Lyiog-in and Gynm- 'cal), Dublin. Special attention to diseases of 1 and children. Office and residence, Rattenbury t door to Ontario St. ]Methodist parsonage. T., C. BRUCE L. D. S., rye Surgeon Dentist. Member of R. C. D. S., of Ont. • feet) ',A:acted without pain by the vee Of a harm- less and pleasant local anaesthetic. No unconscious. nese' sickness nor of this, remedy,and many ill-effects tnand around Clinton the Clintoncan testify to its genuineness. Special attention given to the preservation or -the natural teeth. Office, Coates' Block, over Taylor's shoe store. R. Agnew, L. . S., 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 Hensall every Monday, and Zurich the 2nd Thursday of each month. iSVayla'ln RC. HAYS, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office, corner • North Street and Square, ,near Registry 7 Office, Goderich, Ont. Pr Money to lend at lowest rate: of Interest. J. SCOTT, Barrister, 4rc., LIOTT'S BLOCK, - - CLINTON. Money to Loan. E • CAMPION, -0 • C , BARRISTER,. - - • SOLICITOR., NOTARY, arc.,' Goderich, - ' Ont. Office -Over Davie' Drug 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, 4e., OFFICE BEAVER BLOCK e • CLINTON. 817-tf Inoitem to pod. MONEY to lend In large or small sums or good mortgages or personal security at the lowest current rates. H. HALE, Huron et. Clinton. Money. Money to lend on good security at si and 6 par cent. Apply to C. BIDOUT, Albert St., Clinton. 862-tt. B. THOMLiNSON, .VETERIIERY SEROON, Honorary Graduate of the Catarla Veterinary Col. lege, Toronto. Troats all diseases of Domestic Animals on th most modern and Soienne° Principles. Day and Night Calle Promptly Answered. Residence-Battenbary Street, West, ClIton Ont J. E. BLAOKALL, Veterinary Surgeon hdnorary graduate of Ontario eterinaryCollege,treats diseases of all domestic animals oti the moot Modern And eeientifa, ;'•I tpeltigiplete ,g'Ca11e attended to' sight or daye 0101de on Isaac street, next New teras ofeoe• Residence -Albert street, Clinton. • ".a I.00 -L.14.710, 7?I4Zi vQ1.r, Mete a Iia Aionday of every month, . Hall 2nd daft, Mel ey bloc4 'Viking brethren sissy!, ,madewel.oyte. • A. M. TODP, W. St. P. CANTO-LON, JR. Seo, I.' P. SHEPPARD, D, M. 'jLINTON Lodge, Ne. 84 A. lr. & A. M. meets ' every Friday, on or after the moon. Visit. ing brethren cordially rnvitad J. W. SHAW, W.M, / R. J. MACDONALD, Sac. Clinton Jan. 14 1894. H. 0. T. M. Kearns Tent No. 66, Knights of the Maccabees of the World. S11,000,92,000 and $8,000 Policies. Mem- bership over 100,000. Assessment prluoiple-has never exceeded 19 assessments In a year. Cheapest and safest In existence. Meets in Orange Hall, Clin- ton, first andthird Friday of every month. A. O. U. W. The Clinton Lodge, No. 144, meetaln B9ddlecomhe's Hall, opposite the market, the let and Srd Fridays in each month. Visitors cordially invited. R. STONE- uAa. M. W.; J. Baas, Recorder. 699y gctrck gutgkto Jubilee Preceptory No, 161, (Black Knights of Ireland) Meets to the Clinton Orange Hall, the second Wednes- day of every month, at 7.80 o'clock in the evening. Visiting Sir Knights will always receive a hearty welcome. A, M. Tann, Worshipful Preceptor Cloaca: HANLEY, Deputy Preceptor P,TEIC CANTSLON, Registrar Royal Black Preceptory 3971 Black Knights of Ireland, Meets In the Orange Hal , Blyth, the Wednesday after full moon of every month. Royal Black Preceptory 315, Black Knights of Ireland, Meets in the Orange Hall, Goderioh, the Third Mon- day of ovary month. Visiting Knights always made welcome. W 11 MURNEY, Preceptor, Goderich P 0 JAMES RUSK, Registrar, Goderich P 0 • COOK'S FLOUR & FEED STORE, Clinton. BRAN and SHORTS in Large or Small Quantities. OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal for one Bushel Oats D. COOK, CLINTON. 762•tf HILL'S FEED STORE, HURON STREET, CLINTON. The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT in stock and for tale. TEAS of the choicest varieties and blends. Excellent value. J. W. HILL, Huron St., Clinton BUSINESS CHANGE. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP. The undersigned having bought the butchering busi- ness lately carried on by Sir, Lack Kennedy, he will carry on the same in the old stand. As he will give personal attention to all the detalle of the bast - nese cnetomers can rely on their orders being promptly and satisfactorily filled. Hie motto is "good meat at reasonable prices." Cash paid ,for Hides, Skins, &c. 'Y.'W. LANGFORD, Albert St., Clinton. Central Butcher Shop. COUCH& WILSON Subscribers desire to notify the public that they have bought ont the butchering business lately con- ducted by Mr. Jae, A. Ford, and will continue the same under their personal eupervieion. Orders will have prompt and careful attention. Freeh moats of all kinds will be kept in season, sold at reasonable rates and delivered anywhere in town. ARTIIUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON. CLINTON. LIVE HOGS WANTED, Highest Market Price Pard. D. CANTELON,' Clinton. o95-tf. Carpet Weaving REMOVAL. W. A. ROSS, Goderich, who has justly gained a celebrated name as s Weaver of artistic designs in Rag Carpet, has moved into the house formerly occupied be H. Clucas 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 us, W. A. ROSS, St. David's Streets THE ARMERS. study your own interest end go where you o(ta lteF Reliable+it Haness, 'I manutacturra none but the Be** OF SToea. BlAINITt of sltope µat Rall cheap, as. Ont Aosta goi to live: tit, Call and get plicas. Orders b5 mail proulply attended to aCO 1ELLv HARNESS EMPORIUM, BLYTI*, ONT • NOTICE. There 'being some misunderstanding with re. gard ter wreckage, let it be distinctly understood that it any person takes possession of any kind of wreckage and tails to report to Inc I shall at once take proceedings. Remember this id the last warning I :ball sive. OAPT. WM. BABB. Receiver of Wrecks, Goderich, 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 Godorioh, ennsistiag of ono half of an sore 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 aleo some good fruit trees. This property is beautifully situated and very suitable for any:person wishing to live retired- For further particulars apply to L. CAMPION, 542-tf Barriater,Godorioh. J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ATCHES, CLOCKS. JE.:N3L , Y and SILVI ERWARE at J. BIDDLECOMB'S, - Clinton. GO TO THE Union Shaving Parlor For first-class Hair -Cutting and Shaving. 'Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton 1. EMERTON, Proprietor. Geo. Trowhill, Horseshoer and General Black- smith, Albert Street, North, - Clinton. JOBBING A SPECIALTY. Woodwork Ironed and first Claes material and work guaranteed ; farm implements and machines rebuilt and repaired. WATTS & CO CHEMISTS & DRUCCISTS Great Northwestern Telegraph office, Albert Street. - Clinton. •1 010 PROPERTY FOR SALE OF RENT, -Advertisers will find "The News•Record" one of tho beet mediums in the County of Huron. Advertise 1n 'The News -Record" -Tho Double Circulation Talks to Thousands. Rates a low as soy. PUMPS ! PUMPS ! If yon want a first-class, well made pump, one that will give you satisfaction, Bend your order to the undersigned. He will dig and clean wells and do it at the closest prices.. Ho also handles a Bret-olaes FORCE PUMP. JAMES FERGUSON Opposite Queen'a Hotel . High Street Clinton. 809-tf F. W. FAANOO1TIB (MEMBER OF ASSN OF P. L. 8.) Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil Engineer, LONDON, ONT, Orptca-At G. J. Ttewart's Grocery Store, Clio - ton. 761-ly Omo* 8ft Cantelon Bros, GENERAL GROCERS & PROVIS- ION MERCHANTS. Grockery, Glass th Chinaware ALBERT ST. 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I'd Rico to see a man, at man, And act upright and fair, And one who ne'er would pass by those Who, need, a kind friends care. This man will ever boldly stand; e Aud troubles bravely face, And formost ever onward run In life's long tiring race. I like to see a woman kind, 1 Nor care if she be fair; To me the beauty of the mind Is e'er beyond compare. The woman who makes truth her guide, Though young or old she be, Is of her sex the hope and pride, And what I like to see. I like to see the childreniplay In innocence of glee, It brings to mind each happy day, And scenes longgone from e. My childhood's ru home, my friends so kind, All now are far away, But memory brings them to my mind, When I see children play. • I like to hear the linnets sing High in the greenwood tree ; Their voices with sweet gladness ring And fill my heart with glee. God save the bird its bonny voice To make the earth more glad, And, oh ! it makes my heart rejoice, E'en when it seems most sad. -F. J. DAVIS. BOBLE DE- CEPTION. The Public Often Im- posed On. Proprietary Medicines and Pills that are Utter- ly Worthless, When You Ask For Paine's Celery Compound do not Allow your Dealer to Recommend Some- thing Else. Yes, there is a vast amount of double deception practised in the country. The double deception imposed on a too - confiding people, just means the mak- ing of worthless liquid medicines and pills, and putting them into the stores of dealers, who often recommend them when Paine's Celery is asked for, be- cause they pay larger and handsomer Profits. This work falsely of recommending and substituting, is fraught with many evils. It encourages deception and falsehood ; it brings the public to the position of slaves to the will of the grasping dealer; it tends to prolong sufferings and agonies when the sick are forced to buy what they do not ask for ; and lastly, the vile work of substituting assists the spread and circulation°of preparations that should be prohibited by law. The work of recommending poor and trashy medicines when Paine's Celery '-loinpound is asked for, is meeting with its just reward in many places. The substituting and deceptive dealers are being shunned, and the money for Paine's Celery Compound goes into the hands of upright and honest business men, contented with moderate profits, and who are anxtous tb give men,,. wo- men and children just what they ask for. The great desire of sick and diseased people is a new life, which means health, strength and bodily vigor. This condition is surely and speedily realized when Paine's Celery Com- pound is used. This fact is proved every day by the number of testimon- ials received from cured people. The clergy, medical men, bankers, mer- chants and the everyday people testify in favor of Paine's Celery Compound; such letters cannot be shown by the proprietors of the medicines you are asked to avoid. Hamilton's total assesment is $20,- 995,204; population, 48,803. Magnus Disch, a painter, fell from the third storey of a liuilding in Walk- erton, receiving fatal injuries. A suit that should serve as a warn- ing to, young men who chew tobacco and distribute the juice promiscuously, to the annoyance of other people, came up in the Division Court at Ottawa last week. On June 15, when the Capitals and Shamrocks met in their first match here, Mr. C. D. Rochester, a railway mail clerk, attended with his wife. When they left the stand Mr. Roches- ter found that the hack of his wife's dress was covered with tobacco juice, and ruined, as far as further wear was concerned. At the time he did not know Oho sat behind him, but after efiquiry among friends who were in the stand, lit on Charles Durkin and Wm. Burns, millwrights, employ- ed at the Chaudiere, and promptly en- tered suit against them for recovery of damages for the injury to the dress. The charge was proved, and this morn- ing Judge Mosgrovo ordered the men to pay $5 damages for the dress and $0,50 costs. • FRUIT` AS, FOOD. An Adja i ,, 6atlses TbaN- w Fuad by It sel.t-:'Ehe vtlIZt of alto Avida and roottnce. Eve 1s said to have' ,seen that lrull was good for food. ];.very generation since has Indorsed her opinion, and saw perhaps more than ever before the world is w.akln8l uh to see hos good a food it really is Good ripe fruit contains a large amount ,of sugar In a very easily digestible forth. Thit sugar forms a light nourishment which, in conjunction with bread, rice. etc,; form a food espcefally suitable rot these warm colonies; and when eater with. say, milk or milk and eggs, the whole forms the most perfect and easily digestible food imaginable. ism stomachs capable of digesting it fruit eaten with pastry forms a very perfect nourishment, but I prefer my cooked •trust covered with rice and milk o1 custard. I received a book lately written' by a medical man advising people to live entirely on fruits and nuts. I am not prepared to go so far -by the way, he allowed some meat to be taken with it -for, although I look upon fruit as an excellent food, yet I look upon It more as a necessary adjunct than as a perfect food of itself. Why for ages have people eaten apple sauce with their roast goose and sucking pig? Sim- ply because the acids ant pectones in the fruit assist int digesting the fats so abundant in this kind of food, For the same reason at the end of a heavy dinner we eat our cooked fruits, and when we want their digestive action even more developed we take them after dinner- In their natural, uncook- ed state as dessert. In the past ages instinct has taught men to do this; to -day science tells them why they did it, and this same science tells us that fruit should be eaten as an aid to di- gestlon of other foods much more than it Is now, Cultivated fruits such as apples, pears, cherries, strawberries, grapes, etc„ contain on analysis very similar proportions of the same ingredients, which are about 8 per cent. of grape sugar, 3 per cent of pectones, 1 per cent, of malic and other acids, and 1 per cent. of flesh -forming albuminoids, with over 80 per cent. of water. Diges- tion depends upon the action of pep- sin in the stomach upon the food. which is greatly aided by the acids of the stomach. Fats are digested by these -acids nd the bile from the liver. Now, acids and pectones in fruit peculiarly assist the acids of the stomach. Only lately even royalty has been taking lemon juice in tea Instead of sugar,and . lemon juice has been prescribed large- ly by physicians to help weak diges- tion. -Popular Science Monthly, Conversation at tl,e Table. Talking is one of the best of all re- creations, and a woman who under- stands the art possesses a most use- ful and enjoyable accomplishment. No dinner -table is well-appointed without talkers; and the basis of interesting conversation is reality. After a course of London dinners, Sir Walter Scott said, "The bishops and the lawyers talked better than the wits," that is, the wits talked for the sake of talking, and the church and the law had some- thing to talk about. Yet specialties and hobbies are not admissible at a dinner table, and a woman who can. only talk on her own fad has no busi- ness in society. She ought to write a pamphlet, or go to the lecture plat- form, for any conversation at the din- ner table that is a strain on the at- tention or the patience, soon becomes a bore; indeed, one of the chief ele- ments of pleasant company is a readi- ness to talk, or to be talked to, on any rational subject. Tile most charming talkers let a bright listener see their thought in formation, fora talk that has been pre- pared has a ready-made flatness. It Is the aerated thought of the moment that has the sparkle; and a good talk- er finds the right word by instinct, as a clever horse on a bad 'road always puts his foot in the right place. This fact makes the good talker also a good listener, because her beat conversation will follow brightly and instantly the lead that others give it, and it pre- vents, likewise, the worst of all con- versational faults -monopoly. Dean Swift thought "no one ought to talk at a dinner table longer than a minute at a time," and his rules for such con- versation are so admirable that they might be printed on dinner menus: " Conversation is but carving; Give no more to every guest Than he's able to digest. Give him always of the prime And but little at a time, Carve to all but just enough, Let them neither starve nor stuff. And that you may have your due, Let some neighbor carve for you." However, we must make some al- lowance for our duller intellects. If we all had Dean Swift's genius we might all make minute speeches, -Ladies' Home Journal. The American Hotel. You leave the train and arrive in the hotel. From the tender mercies of the railway conductor you are handed over to the hotel clerk, and, in small towns, to the lady waitress. Not a smile on the clerk's face. He is placid, solemn and monosyllabic. Your name entered on the registry, your sentence is pronounced. You are nc longer Mr. So -and -So. you are No. 219. The colored gentleman Is close by to carry out the sentence. He bids you follow him. Youra not to ask questions; yours is to follow and obey. The rules of the penitentiary are print- ed in your bedroom. You shall be hungry from 8 to 10 a. m., from 1 tc 3 p. m„ and from 6 to 8 p. m. The slightest infringement of the rules would be followed by the declaration that you are a crank. At the entrance of the dining -room the head waiter or the lady waitress holds up' the hand and bids you follow him or her. Per- haps you recognize, a friendly face at one of the tables. Yours is not to indulge in feeling of that sort; yours is again to follow, obey and take the seat that is assigned to you. During the whole time that altogether I have spent In America I never once saw an American man or woman who dared sit on any other chair than the one that he or she was ordered' do occupy, Nay, I have seen the guests timidly watt at the door, when nobody Was there to take them in charge, until aome one came to order them about.- Dif+lic O'Rell, In North American Re- view. , 1*.. O: LE$. is wgakening 1r01t .gnat tIf.,' 1%14tQ' felt below your healthy. weight. . If you will. take, Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with. Hypophosphiteal of, Lilne anc� Soda .when your *friends f rst tell you you are g'e'tting thin, you will quickly restore your healthy weight and znay thereby prevent: serious illness. Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce a day of Scott's Emul- sion. This seems extraordinary; but it is absolutely true. Don't be persuaded to accept a subetitut.P Scott & Bowne, Belleville. 50c. and $1. 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