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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-11-18, Page 7:• CllRISTH1S I tNO•••ONONNONONOOOOOo.N000•NOON•••••NONrO sit.• • • 1896 NEW FRUITS 1896 Fur Xmas and, New Year's Tracie, RAISINS, CURRANTS, FIGS, PRUNES and PEELS. Old Raisins 28 lbs for $1.00. headquarters fur PEAS and SUGARS. CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE and LAMPS, we have to make room for our Imported Xmas and New Year's (,bode and have to reduce our prices, Cill and see our Goole and get prices. Good Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples taken as CASH. Gash Paid for Good Butter and Eggs. —" J. W. Irwin, Clinton. 3 Reasons fes Why our Sales of Stoves this Season has been so much increased. 1st We keep the hugest assortment in the County to choose from. Our stock is composed of all the Leading Stoves manufactured in Can - 2ndads such as the happy Thought, Honor Bright, Welcome Pearl, Fatu- ous Model, Grand Peninsular, Ilupevial, Radiant Home, &e. 3rdWe buy in large quantities direct from the Manufacturers and for Cash, securing the lowest prices possible. The very best grades 01 Coal constantly on hand and delivered tp any part of the Town. See our new Lanterns HARLAND BROS., Stoves and Hardware, Clinton. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••s•••••••••••• GOOD VALUES, What do Buyers look fpr COURTEOUS SERVICE, in a Modern Store? LARGE ASSORTMENTS ••••••••••••••••o•••••0 THE NEWEST GOODS. ••••••O•••••••••••••••••••• a ��OGLE COOPER & Are offering all the above to town people and the farming community. Our Store is stocked with everything New and Fresh. �O r Teas Are of Unequalled Quality, will suit your taste, and are at Prices to command your attention. Farm Produce taken as Cash. Telephone 23. THE CASH GROCERY OGLE COOPER & CO. DON'T GET . MARRIED WITHOUT PROPER e°On PQpo V/ ilvra `Qt? • You can keep without being stifled with clothes by using an interlining of Fibre Chamois in your suits and wraps. It's light weight makes all sorts of exercise possible in all sorts of t,eather, as it never hampers or totters your move- ments and yet it keeps out the cold raw air and frosty winds completely, never failing to pro- vide a happy, healthful warmth. Don't be without this glorious winter comfort, see that it is put in all ordered clothing, and take none which do not bear the if buying ready-to-wear garments Fibre Chamois Label. Only 25 Cents a Yard now. News Notes. The Leadbury correspondent, to the Seafer•th Expositor sive : -"We fear our (int, friends are becoming too offici- ous in hunting for offensive partizans, or they would not have selected a per- son of such sterling worth and moder- ation as Mr. Thos. Farrow. If they continue the course they have chosen to pursue in this respect, there will he wailing and Iamientetion when their chickens come home to roost in the sweet bye and bye." LUMBERING ON THE OTTAWA. A LIFE OF . GREAT HARDSHIP AND EXPOSURE. WE CARRY AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF -- Superior We ddin: stationery and print it at veru reasonable rates. When you make up your mind, the job might as well be done right. TRE NEWS -RECORD knows how to do it. All work entrusted to us absolutely private. The News -Record Clinton. New Furniture ANT) UNDERTAKING Store; RIVER DRIVERS OFTEN WAIST DEEP IN ICY WATERS—PAIN-RACKED BODIES THE FREQUENT OUTCOME— ONLY THE MOST ROBUST CAN STAND THIS WEARY ROUND OF TOIL, From the Ottawa Froo Press. Only those who have engaged in the arduous occupation of lumbering know how dearly earned is their livelihood, for among the many voca- tions of men that of lumbering ranks among the most dangerous and diffi- cult. There is the heavy shanty labor from earliest dawn to evening star when the toiler for half the year is re- mote from home an4 friends, and whose daily round is to eat and work and sleep, only getting an occasional glimpse of the outside world through a long looked for letter from some loved one far away. Then the days lengthen, the frozen lake breaks up and comes the driving of logs and hewn timber down the tortuous swift running stream, when necessity often calls the driver to wade body deep in this swift flowing icy waters. None but the strong can engage in such heavy tabor, only the most robust are able to stand the ten hours of daily toil, with but a mid-day hour's respite. Such, in brief is the life of many thousands of laborers in the Ottawa, valley, and among ick Block, Clinton. (Near Fair's Millop_ • We have now opened out ono of the nicest and best assorted lines of FURNITURE ever seen in this section. You are kindly invited to call and examine goods before purchasing; elsewhere. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY._ Broadfoot, Box & Co. WOOt1' PnOSpnodtne.—The Great English Remedy. Is the result of over 85 years treating thousands of cases with all known drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment—a combination that will effect a prompt and permanent cure in all steges of Servo! D,bjh#y, .lbws or Ercesses, Nervone Weakness, Emissions, Mental Worry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcakole Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Wood's Phoaphodine baa been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed Almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented phyal- cteas--cease that were on the verge of despair and lnsanity—ca e5 that were tottering over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of Wood's Phoaphodlne, thee* capes that had been given up to die, were restored to manly vigor and health—Reader you need not despair—no mat- ter who has given you up as Incurable—the remedy la now within your reach, by Its use you can be restored toeolife ofusefulness of l fessee of postage. Price, one package, $l; pix packags$• :by One will 'lease, six guaranteed to cure. Pamphlet free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Wood's Phosphodlne Ix sold by responsible wholexale and retail druggists In the Dominion Illsalnalarmalasnoriamowasealizzr Ask your grocer tor oteoarit peif'rIbte and Dairy, Purest and Best 1 Port Abert. No'rEB.- A beautiful stained glass window has been placed in the chancel of the English church at this place, and admired by the church people. Now a furnace in the base- ment and we will have the neatest and most comfortable little church outside the city liutits.---Henry Utterly was able to attend church Sunday.—Will and Tom Simpson who have been very ill for a long time are improving. —Mr. A. Bowles, principal of our school has been confined to his room. The doctor says scitelet fever is the trouble.—A. C. "Hawkins is laboring under a severe attack of asthma,. News Notes. Mr. Archibald 1'atitpbell, A tve+tlthy th grain dritirt of Lakeport was &owurd \Vednebtlay at ('oll,„rne. A Parkhill baker hits the following advertleement in the (iazetLr•lteview of that town: "Fiat log filet with a sulcus nii.hap un Mundyyy in the manufacturing of our bread, we beg to notify our customers the reason why our bread was not up to date. Our baker got his flour ready Saturday night for Monday morniug and for sortie unknown 1eas4/11 borne unknown party or }parties were 'Dean enough tip mix sand with the flour. \Ve do not know w hether it wile dune to hurt us or our baker. However, we hope. that God will so trouble 1he party or patties that they will at, a very early date ask forgiveness. We wilt offer a reward of $111 to any one who will find the party or parties who did the mean act. Stanley. Intended for lest week. NOTES.—Miss Minnie Webster, who has been visiting in this neighborhood for some time, beau returned to her home in Lucknow.—Miss Ray C. Rich- ardson, who has been teaching for the past three years, is now attending the Clinton Collegiate Institute. — Miss Jennie Brownett is visiting friends in Goderich.—W. G. Richardson, B. A., has returned to Knox College, having visited bis home recently.—Farmers in this neighborhood are busy gathering their appree for the different evapora- ators.—Miss A. Marshall, of Clinton, visited friends in this vicinity recently. COUNCIL,—Council met at the call of the reeve on Monday, Nov. 9th. The members were all present. The action of the Reeve and Deputy -Reeve in settling the Halliday vs. Stanley suit by paying the plaintiff $300, was ap- proved, and an order was issued for the amonnt. The account of Garrow & Proudfoot in connection with same suit was settled, the amount being $200, and the Reeve And Deputy -Reeve were each paid $10 for their trouble and expenses in connection with sante suit. The total expense of the suit to the township from star t to finish was $1200.70. An order was drawn for $5.25 to ray expenses for showing Pro- vincial Road Inspector over the roads in the township. The reeve and'asses- sor were paid $5 each for selecting jurors. It was decided by the council to ('all a meeting of the ratepayers of the township in the town hall, on Mon- day, Nov. 23rd, at '2 o'clock p. m., to consider the advisability of putting a candidate in the field for County Coun- cillor. Alf gravel accounts are request- ed to he handed in at the regular meet- ing of the council, Monday, Nov 30th. J. T. CAIRNS, Clerk. the many is Thos. Dobie. of 130 Head street, Chaudiere, who for twelve long years has wrought for the great lumber king, J. R. Booth, shantyin in the snowy ,northern forests, and lifting three inch deal daring the summer heats. It is not to he wonder- ed at that in his long experience and great exposure he should contract a severe cold that in time took perman- ent lodging in the region of his loins and kidneys. Like many others he thought to wora it off, hut in vain. Soon the pains in the region of the kidneys became so intense that labor was a tortne to him, and it Was only the indotnitahle courage, born of a knowledge that others were dependent upon hien, that urged hirci to pursue his weary round of daily toil. Every sudden moyement of the body wasas a thorny goad that, made hien wince beneath its sting. Added to this was an unusual and excessive sweting which' necessiated frequent changes of clothing, and which weakened him to such an extent that his appetite was almost entirely gone, rind eventually hut little food and much water was his daily fare. Many vein efforts were nettle by M r. Dobie to free hitnself from the' pains which had fastened them- selves upon him, and one medicine after another was need, hut without effect. Life became a burden and existence a thing almost undesirable. After many fruitless efforts he was induced to try Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. When three boxes were taken the change in his condition was mar- velleus, and his own words are "when i had taker, six boxes i was a new man and consider the cure worth hundreds of dollars." Mr. Dohie, al- though completely cured, coetinues taking Pink Pills occasionally and is very enthtlantetir in his praises of what the pills have dune for him Many of his fellow workmen seeing the great change wrought" in him by these ratlines pills have been led to give them a trial for other ailments and are (Inanimoue in pronouncing there superior to all other medicines. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nrt directly on the brood and nerves, building them anew and thus driving disease from the system. There is rio trnuhle due to either of three causes which Pink Pills will not dire, end in hundreds of reser+ they have restored patients to health after all other remedies had failed. Ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and take nothing else. The genuine are always enclosed in boxes the wrapper around which hears the full trade mark "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale l'rnple.,' May be had from all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of 60 rents a box or 811 boxes for $2.511 by ad(1reeeing the f)r, Wil - Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A brick side-wall of Campbell -Stev- ens' mill collspsed at St. Thomas, do- ing damage to the extent of $1.000. The Western Assoclation of Con gregational ('htrrches sleeting at Ilsmiit(an has eapelled Rev. J. C. Madill. (pastor of Hope Congregational ('h(irch Toronto, and Pnst President„ of the P. P. A. Sick Headache Permanently Cured "I was troubled, a long time, with sick headache. It was usually ac-. companied with severe pains in the temples and sickness at the stom- ach.. I tried a good many remedies recommended for this complaint; hot it was not until I Bo- gan taking AYER'S Pills that I received anything like perma- " nent benefit. A sin- gle box of these pills did the work for me, and I am now a well man." C. H. Hiram MOS, East Auburn, Me. For the rapid cure of Constipa- tion, Dyspepsia,' Biliousness, Nau- sea, and all disorders of Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take Cathartic Pills IRedal and Diploma at World's Fair. Prevent sickness and save doctors' bills atthis season by keeping your blood rich and pure with hood's Sarsa- parilla. You may eat cheap food and not. he seriously hurt by it ; but you cannot take cheap medicines without positive injury. If you use any substitute for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, you do so at the lperil of your health, perhaps of year ife, Insist on having Ayer's, and no other. While iutpureuit of Bad Young Man, the Indian murderer, Sergt Wilde, of the Mounted Police was.ahotand killed. REBUILDING The Old and Broken-down House. Keeping the Structure in Good Condition. FILLING IT WITH HEALTH, COMFORT AND HAPPINESS. e doctors approve of Scott's ' Emulsion. For whom ? For men and women who are weak, when they should be strong ; for babies and children who are thin, when they should be fat ; for all who get no nourish- ment from their food. Poor l . blood is starved blood. Con• sumption and Scrofula never} come without this starvation. And nothing is better for starved blood than cod-liver oil. Scott's Emulsion is cod-liver oil with the fish -fat taste taken out. Two sizes, 50 cents and 01.00 SCOTT & BOItVNe, Belleville, Ont. When a housa becomes dilapidated and beyond the possibility of repair, it is removed to make room for a struc- ture that will have strengh and per- manency. Our bodies, when not properly cared for, become frail, weak and broken- down, and when the work of rebuild- ing is not commenced in time, death surely clairns the wasted and worn-out frame, and it is retrieved fotever. Can we rebuild our wasted bodies? Yes; 'the work can be done even though the spark of life glimmers but fitfully and feebly. This work of re- building is done through the use of Paine's Celery Compound, that mar- vellous medicine which has brought new life to so many in the past. This heaven-sent remedy acts directly on the great nervous system, giving new strength to every nerve, makes fresh vitalizing blood, increases weight, and gives fresh power to every hone and muscle. When this isaccowplished by Paine's Celery Compound, it is easy work to keep the rebuilt house or human struc- ture in good condition. Ordinary care in diet, sleep and general living will surely keep up the good work. Then will the rebuilt man or woman he filled with true health. comfort and happi- nese, and life will be worth living. Will you, dear reader, rehuild your broken-down system? The work can be accomplished by you if you call to your aid Paine's Celery Compound. No physician is required to aid you, and you have no heavy bill to meet after you are made well and whole. The work bas been done for thousands of others; will you have your share of the good that it bestows ? Ask your dregglst for Ayer's Sanaparilla, While P. Keating was working at. Mr. M. Jordan's new stable at Sea fort h on Tuesday, he had the inisfortrne to fall from the scaffolding. One of the hoards were loose, and it turned and tumbled him to the ground. in the fall he struck the hottern scaffold, an(I thus prevented what Wright have been a very set ions accident. ; he st ruck ort his head, cutting a retety.gtrsh, which required a couple of et.itches"before the doctor could dress it.. PALE GIRLS Weak. languid and tietleaa, suffer. ing from heart palpitation, ner- vousness, stomach troubles or constipation, should use Indian Woman's Balm. It cures. WEAK WOMEN Run down, easily tired, pain In [leek or limbs, tronbled with dizziness, rush of blood to the bead, taint feeling, niitlsea, try Indian Woman's halm. It's nature's' remedy for women. in Clinton by J. H. Combe. Over 700 hogs have been slaughtered in Essex in the effort, to stamp out the bog cholera. The Dominion Govern- ment has paid about, $1,000 118 compen- sation to the owners. YOUR OWN ARTIST. A CHILD CAN USE DIAMOND PAINTS. NERVOUS, DESPONDENT, WEAK, DISEASED MEN e Cures Guaranteed or No Pay YOUNG or MIDDLE-AGED MEN—Yon may have been the victim of Self Abase when >oung, Later hxceasee or e.el eeure to blood dt(,earee may have completed the work. Yon feel the symptoms stealing over yon. Ton dread the future results. Yon know you are not a man mentally and sexually Whs not be cured in time and avoid the sad experience of other wrecks of these diseasee. Onr NEW METHOD kliEAT E T. CURE YOU AF"IF t ALL E SLlt Emissions, Varicocela and Syphilis Cured W. Y. MIL1,aa W. M. MLLES <r9 Before Treatment After Treatment "At the age of Ib I commenced to rain my hea'tb. Later on an "ONE OF TUE B()Ytt" I contracted a serious blood disease —SYPHILIS. 1 was weak end nervous, despondent, pimples, sunken eyes. bone pains. ulcers. hair loose, sore tongue and mouth drains in urine, varicocelel—L was wreak. reak. 1 was In tho last stages when a friend recommended Drs. Kennedy & Kergan. A dozen other doctors had fulled in curing mo. Drs. Kennedy & Korean cured me in a few weeks by their New Method Treatment. I wonld warn similar diseased men to beware of Medical Frauds. skillful They reliable honest." W. M. MILLER. CONSULTATION FREE. We treat and cure Vnrieo- e e I e, dytphf Ile, Emtsstona. Blest. Rt ieture.reervoae Ur. Unity. Unnatural Diecharrrew. Kidney and Bladder IP o• eases. 17 YEARS IN MICHIGAN 200,000 CURED No cure, No Pay. Write for Question Blank for Home Treatment, Books Free. consultation Free. Das.IIENNEDY & KERGAM No. r48 Shelby 3t. DETROIT, - - MICH. Last week at Seeforth Thomas Baker had a narrow escape from death. He was feeding the cupalo in the moulding shop in Messrs. Coleman's foundry, when he was overcome by the gas. One of the moulders noticed that Mr. Baker had ceased working and went to see what was the matter, when he found him lying on the floor to all appearance dead. He was carried into the open air, and with the assistance of a doctor was brought around. You ran gild, silver, bronze orcopper fancy baskets, frames, emblems, gas fixtures, Lamps, furnit ire, household ornaments and statuettes by using (sold, Silver, Bronze and Cop {pee Dia- mond Paints, which nre rnannfarture(1 by the proprietors of Diamond Dyes. By the aid of Diemond Paints you con make old things look like new. None of 1 he fifty rent paints surpeee them either in quality or quantity, and but few are as; good. With a ten cent package of Diamond Print and a 181t.tle of Diamond Pn int Liquid, even a child ran double the worth of many It household ornament.. When buying any of the Diamond Paints, buy at the an me time a bottle of Diamond Paint liquid with a large size camera hair brush, sold nt, ten cents. Each 'Kittle emit/tine enough liquid to nil' two or three packages of paint. Wm. Moore has a curioeity in the wny of cabbage. Sixteen heads on one stock. It is the first growth and hen never been rut Some of 1 he hesrle are eight inches in diameter. This is a Canadian exemplification of sixteen to one. -Wingham Advance. A ROMAN. CATHOLIC PRIEST FATTIER GROULX, OF THE ARCHBISHOP'M PALACE, OTTAWA. Certifies to the Value. Of the Remarkable Medicine, RYckman's Kootenay Cure. Areb hishop's Palace, Ottawa, Canada, Noy. 8, 181i5. Mr, S. S. Itycknlatl, M. PHamilt:on, Ont. MY DEAR Siit,—In order to comply with your request 1 via1ted no less than• twenty-six persons of different ages and conditions, residing in our city who had used the nle(llrine called "Kootenay ('(Ire " 1Tpon illy inquiry, some informed me that after suffering atrociously for many years Irani Rheu- matism, tinder one form or another, they had obtained considerable relief from the shove named remedy, and w•ele using it yet, with the firm hope Amt almost. certainty that in the near future all the painful effects would dis- appear. Others told me that they had been cured esirpletely, felt no more pain, could digest perfectly, sieves, Roll ndly-,had regalner1 t heir 1oat, weight,. ee much so that they could he said to, have been resuscitated and to have been transformed into new men. I ,net with five rises of Skin Diseases, where the medicine had produced wonderful results, especially in one (AFe 01 itt least nine years' standing. in several rises of Itheunuttism and Paralysis, eminent. physicians, After careful study, had pronounced the rases incnrahle. As ltheumat.ism is such a common ail- rnent, and as doctors have always such difficulty in overrnming it., 1 think itis quite proper to make known such a remarkable medicine to poor, suffering humanity i ern plensed to have the (,cession ofrecoil' mending it to the pub- lic of the Capital. Wishing you further success in your undertakings, believe me, sir, Your" respertfully, (Signed) Eve RYE (4ROUi x, Pr.