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",,$oarly forty years ago, aftgr onial RAIA into Mpl;treal, and it
e weeks of sickness. my hair rho ca1t1e4 o I6 .few days, It is ekiri, s
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omeef gray. I began 11sing Ayeen scandal tin he '8lnep Will
rile Bale lot ed
Uhafeur eteal�gt 18A1 aril bQ exploited
Od Vir,sore. was so well saris., in the MIX, P bold extrathat at that time
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11iM1• with the results that I have remellli�et'ed that at that time Mr
>l [el tried any other kind of dress- rapt aqd fraudulent, . *rgaiu, $100,00(
ing. Itrequiresonly from the 1W0o.veri1ll4&Treasury of the
airs occasional appli. Province of Quebec and spent the
cation of plunder, or at least part of IN in help.
yc Ing his friend Mr. Laurier In the DO•
AYER 17 mmioq General Election, of 1891. Ther
# Mr. Mercier was in power In Quabec
Bair Vigor to keep and the Liberals were In Opposition al
my hair of good Ottawa. Now the popitiou`Ia reversed.
valor, to remove Mr. Laurier is in ppowjr in Ottawa ani
the Liberals are is O position in Que
dandrufY, to heal bee, and It Is the 'tur of the A'edera
ing umors, and prevent the wing of the Liberal party to help thi
Barr from falling out. I never heli. Provincial wing, and -this, it is q,gder
Eater to recommend Ayees medicines stood is being dyne. Not " only hat
lulu #fiends." --Elia I1: M. HAIGIIT every Liberal member of the House o1
Y e Commons from the Province of Quebec
Avoca, Nebr. abandoned his sessional duties in Ot
taws and gone to his constituency tc
take a hand in the local elections, bul
a very considerable campaign fund'
said to have been provided and Mr
AY�4 R 3
Laurier has informed Mr. Lemieux th(
member for Gaspe that the Govern
ment will "apsist" any responsibh
air Vigor COni any which will complete the Bale
de Chaleur railway so that this much
IftaparedbyDr.J.O. Ayer&Co.,Loweil,Mam exploited railway may yet be a sourc(
of profit to some of its manipulators,
Take Ayees Sarsaparilla for the Complexio4 As to the 'Drummond Counties Rail
way deal, the story is'common proper
ty that Mr. J. N.-Gireenshields, whc
,practically owns and controls the road,
The Huron News-Re�ora hofs 'Yen "assistance" p to the umouni
$�o,c;xi to certain prominent Liber'
125 a Year -41.00 1n Advance als to aid in the promotion of "Purit)
of Election" in -the Province of Quebec
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th, 1887. in both Federal"and Provincial elec.
tions. Of this sum $30,000 is said tc
---�- _ have been invested in the purchase of
Be Cannot Say Farewell. Mr. Beaugrand's pa. er La Patr►e for
the sons of Hon. J. 1. Tarte, who are
XOTH TO LEAVE IIS "FAREWELL" LIN- not popularly supposed to be million
6fRRS AROUND ANOTHER WEEK ON sires, but who were nevertheless able,
THE BORDERS OF THE STONE thanks to the assistance of friends, tc
TOWN. pay an enormously fancy price for.9
prdiperty which, largely through the
Between Farewell and Diamond illness of Mr. Beaugraud, had become
Charlie, St. Marys has, received no so depreciated in value as to be con•
emaalI amount of gratuitous advertising sidered worth very little. The pay -
in the past two years. A week ago we ment was made the day after La Patric
thought the former had shaken the was purchased and it is said to have
mud of the Stone Town off his feet and consisted of Mr. Greenshield'a cheque
possibly headed for the Sunny South on La Banqued' Hochelaga, Montreal,
where the other 'transgressor of the for $10,00 and his note in favor of Mr.
U* is spending the springtime in a Tarte's sons for $20,000, which was
State prison but' it turns out that subsequently discounted in the sae
Farewell still m
prefers the invigorating bank. A few days before the Cham -
breezes of Western Ontario and the plain election Mr. Greenshield's note
hospitable homes of the people of for $20,000 endorsed by a very promin-
Blanshartl to the balmier breezes and ent Liberal politican was, it is said,
trio less impressionable ppeople farther discounted in the same bank, and it is
south.. Since the night he triad boiler a remarkable coincidence that Hoche-
biiding on Billy Shand he has been legs Bank bills were never so plentiful
hovering about the precincts of Pros- in Champlain county as during the
pest Hill telling plausible stories to the last election, a fait which was shown
men and stowing away pies and other by the remarkable quantity of bills of
good things for the women folks who that bank which merchants in Three
were possessed with the idea that in. Rivers received, from their cubtomers
harboring the poor penniless stranger in Champlain county within a few
they were entertaining an angel in days after the election, one merchant
disguise. But Tuesday morning the alone being known to have received
angel had spread his wings and taken over $5,000. Aithou h it has not been
hie departure, and at the same time a referred to either in Parliament or the
hptge.;ad buggy left the premises of press, the story has been current in
RXnq, W ilson without a driver, and Ottawa and in Montreal and Three
wagging tongues are again saying "It Rivers for some time that the money
is simply another Farewell escapade." which was spent by the Liberals in
—St. Marys Journal. Champlain county was obtained in
connection with the Drummond Coun-
t y Railway deal; and I understand
TO CONSUMPTIVES, that the matter will be brought up in
The undersigned, having ,been restored to the House at an early date.
kcs tit by simple means, after suffering for �--
several years With a severe lung affection, One lltOlietit Man.
and that dread disease Consumption, ie
anidous to make *known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure. To those Demi Editor.—Please inform your
who desire it, he will cheerfully send readers that if written to confidential -
(free of charge) a cop y of the prescrip-
tion used, whicL they will find a sure cure for ly+ I will mail, in a sealed letter, par-
Conmmptfon, Asthma, Catarrh Bronchitis ticulars of a genuine, honest, borne
and all throat and Lung uaradies. He he cure, by which I was permanently re-
Zal* eufi'erers Will try his remedy, as it is invai►►" stored to health and maul vigor, after
12 Those desirng the preeription, which y g +
willeost them nothing, and may prove a Bless- years of suffering from nervous debil-
ing;, Will please address, Ity, sexual weakness, night losses and
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New weak shrunken parts. I was robbed
Berk• and swindled by the quacks until I
nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank
Great and growing discontent has Heaven, I am .now well, vigorous and
been aroused throughout Canada by dtrong and wish to make this certain
the tariff changes which the Admin- means of cure known to all sufferers.
itration has adopted, and Tuesday the I have nothing to sell and want no
capital was besieged by manufacturers, 'money, but being a firm believer in the
who declare that their industries will universal brotherhood of man, I am
be ruined unless the Government stays desirous of helping the unfortunate to
its hand. regain their health and happiness, I
promise you perfect secrecy.
Fruit culture is mope profitable to Address with staMp:
the farmers now than his other crops. Wm. T. MIILFORD, Agents Supplies,
Brown Bros. Co., the most extensive p O. sox 50, St. Henri
-nursery house in Canada,have a vacan- , !due.
Wthis section. W rite them at Bro*n's
urseries, Ont., for their terms. The Due d'Aumale died Friday at
Zucco, Sicily, from cardiac apoplexy,
TESTING HIS HONESTY. caused by the shock he experienced on
Your druggist is honest if when you hearing of the death of the Princess
Alencon in the Paris fire.
ask him for a bottle of Scott's Emul- d
Sion he gives you just what you ask -- ---
for.e knows this is the best form in YOU ARE A VICTIM I
which to take Cod Liver Oil. --
MEDICAL STATISTICS PROVE THAT
The officers of the Canadian expedi- EIGHTY OUT OF EVERY HUNDRED
tion which'will start shortly to test the ARE TAINTED WITH CATARRH.
navigability of Hudson Bay and straits
are commissioned to plant the British Are you one of, the eighty ? Foul
Sag in the Arctic r@gion for the pur- Breath, pains over the eyes, dropping
pose of asserting sovereignty rights in the throat stud he:cdaches denote
where no rights are at present re. it. Have you these symptoms? Dr.
rpected. Agnew's iriaa cured Powder never dis.
appoiFor Over Fifty Years "For years I was a victim of chronic
C
I had tried all kinds of cures
MRS. Wn;sLow's SoOTHINo BARUP has been and had been treated by numbers of
used by millions of mothers for their children h sleibut no cure was effected
While teething. It disturbed at night and physicians, ans +
broken of your rest by a sick child suffering until I had procured and used Dr.
and, crying,w4thpain ,ofCuttingTeath send at Agnew's Catarrhal Powder.. The first
once and het a hottle of, "Mrs. inalow's Booth- application gave me almost instant ,re -
16'k Syrupfor Childeon Teething; It will re- lief,
Boort the poor little sufferer immediately. De- +and in an Incredibly short time I
euduponikmothorsr_thore.isnomistakeabout was absolutely cured from this dis.
. It sgqrr44ss Dtarrhpea,` rettiilatbs th , Stomach tressin and disgusting malady."
and bbWelsr chief! Wind Colic,►ttene the James cadre g
Guivanna,reduOrssInfikriitriation;and� �t estoneand y, Dundee, N. Y.—Sold
of tff to the whole! =in. `Alis. Winalow`s by Watts & Co.
800tbin .;Syrup".10.; c�hild"h teething Is _Plea .
sant, to.t, a to at thq pr SgTtiod o
or tthioo' oldest; and-bost"tclnale piillalelans Siad'
nurses in the United states. Price twenty five
They Wore Red Roses, all Be
¢oIpf� q,qpttt)pp soli( by dru¢gfsts, through -
out thC'Ynrirld Bo euile bnd ask for "Una.
cause of Victory.
WntdrAW'Hsgiia11ti1d-sYxltrr,
SOME SHADY GRIT METHODS,
7;'6 general disposition to- facii'4te•
Every Liberal member at Ottawa
thewprorogatlon of the Dominion Pat-
lianuent•wasevideuced Friday by the
wore a conspicuous red, rose in his but-
ton�hole TuesdAy •night in honour of
rekdy,acgfifogcepco of the House n the
prllposat of, t , O.Gpveraracut to drjr+oto
the Liberal victoryin. Qnebec.,- The
Bowers were distriuted with a lavish
evgcl►;dayo. onaay; exp®pted, for Gov-
hand by the jubilant Dor. Tarte. In the
u•nment hilaineis
mideb of: tsent,� poissm which �revaih
ed,1 Ohiarlerh:
NONNOW
"
rvIliper lifted. the veil
that :revealed the lriethods that were
QQ1f1' g`fb"ti `
used•In the campaign. $e read a tele-
from, Mr. Bergeron,
nl r ,`
ggram stating that
'£he
.,
.loekmaSter On the Beauharnois
cii:nsl had been dis enging liquor all
p q
day p that the leek was brolten, in coni
I _c r
t a
Ila hence 'and b t 1
taalem
, lO s h
e of the
e
Gove1"nment -bad been notr8 d
e that
r
'
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It would i in r►1 their tr
y 11 positions i
p na f
.
4i` "tt1i1 "ilnd'Daltt' ,.Dural Citi
they voted Conservative,
k
Lao, •�
•`•. , Iiii�i—rte._—.....It �_ —
_ :--
.srn1�
h bred Pow. rs,,R:,~
Qt F ps uth� 1peica4de tp Qreoian ic'o><'t trot canrlaI interfere Witt
the•S laI .puts we are of1'ering in f)Ef70RA'i ED, DINNh1R and.'pA
SIaTGRZII STII'1'LEIa. Tt?ril.FaT S?Vlil.lti, $1arlITtFU .Ii�NI
I',t1,iN` D 41HINA,WAR>ir. �cJall lead get quotatl044 before.par.
chasing elsewhere. ' 4- _,- .-Fresheefls j�sti'ecetved;
N RobsQn, (4*r ser; Albert at Gunton,
TIIE4N W TARZFPNUTSATIS. Rouse :for Sale
FAOTORY, Two story frame house in Olin to , tett rooms
Our Ottawa corres on qnt writes
stone �t�rd(indsoftwater. (toodground
p Sl Frame Stable For full AartieularB apply tt
Tido 11!71 WB RiICOR The past week the o�w tr , JOSEPH, ALL A NSON•, 011uton.
has been essent pt►Ay one of deputations,
and the capital Las been literally flood-
ed with representatives of most of the
leading industries of Canada, all ofwith force i
whom are more or less dissatisfied with Cultured Ladies characte r
Mr. Fielding'.s tarld and want to have earn money can learn how to do so iota goou2
it altered. The bridge builders, the cause. ,ti3 dlr.A e'
wollen men, iron and steel workers of JA73 GALLOWAY, Toronto,Ont
all.kinds, and dozens of other manu-
facturers have been here protesting Farm For Sale.
a ninst the tariff; and as the majority
of those who have been here are Sup.
porters of the Government there is a
probability that there will be some
changes in Committee, although the
Government has given no promise be-
yond the sterotyped one that all the
representations "shall receive distin.
gurshed consideration." The tariff has
not been touched in the House this
week; but, it is understood that the
House
Wil
gO into committee on the
resolutions on Tuesday and stick to
them until they are through, which
ought to be in a week or ten days.
The Government has taken Wednes-
days and Thursdays, so that it now has
four days out of five for Government
business, only Mondays being left for
private members. This indicates two
things, first that the session ought to
close early in June, say before 15th;
and, second, that there will not be
ninny private bills put tbrough this
session. Indeed, the impression now
is that beyondpassing the tariff and
voting the supplies there will be very
little legislation of any kind this ses-
sion.q
His Cheaue Good
For Hundreds of Thousands
of Dollars.
1 HE FINDS IN PAINE'S CELERY COM-
POUND A NEW LIFE.
In one of our large Canadian cities
there resides one of Canada's merchant
Ewho can at any moment write
his cheque for hundreds of thousands
of dollars.
Some time ago this merchant prince
was a very sick man. Liver troublss,
headache and insomnia were fast pull-
ing down a strong physical frame.
Doctors bestowed great care and atten-
tion on their wealthy patient, but no
cure came to cheer him; in fact no
perceptible benefit was felt after
months of treatment.
A voyage to the south of Europe was
then undertaken, and weeks were
spent at one of the most famous water-
ing places, but no change for the better
wets experienced. Returning home,
the merchant prince received a visit
from his faithful pastor, who strongly
urged the use of Paine's Celery Uom-
pound, a medicine that had some years
before cured a member of his family.
The good advice of the ministerial
friend was promptly taken; the great
healing con►paund was used, with the
result that in five weeks the sick man
and hie family were overjoyed with
proofs of recovery and new health.
Restful sleep was restored, digestion
was improved, and a brighter look
Game into the eyes and face. After
four months' careful use of Paine's Cel-
ery Compound and properd►eting, every
deadly and treacherous symptom of
disease had vanished, and the mer-
chant prince was a new man.
What a wondrous and happy proof
of the life-saving virtues of Paine's
Celery Compound! Surely the state-
ment is .powerful enough to lift all
poor and helpless sufferers from the
dark pit of despair.
This story of a true cure was related
by an intirnate friend of the cured
man, who gave permission to refer to
it publicly without giving the name of
the once -dying merchant.
Tory vs. Grit Rule.
THE FORMER ARE MORE LIBERAL BY
SEVERAL MAJORITY.
Who ever heard of a Tory prime
minister awarding any favors to Liber-
als, no matter how deserving?—Strat-
ford Beacon.
Why, you did, dear Beacon. Let us
remind you. There was a Tory prime
minister named John A. Macdonald.
He put quite alot of deserving Liberals
on the bench. Among them—don't
you remember?—was a man named
Oliver Mowat, and another named Siam
Blake, the last One being, we think,
Judge McMahon, who js still there.
Then there was the appointment of
Prof. Robertson to the commissioner -
ship of Agriculture, and—but perhaps
that may be enough to stir up the
Beacon's memory. --Hamilton Specta-
tor.
Political Points.
Sir Richard is throwing Canadian
Artizans out of work. But he, is not
altogether without a heart.. He has
captured. a Government office for his
son.
The Yankee gentlemen who monopo-
lize the Nova Scotia coal are great
friends of Mr. Fielding. He gave
them the monoply. Coal remains duti-
able. Mr. Hobbs, the bihder twine
man, has a huge stock in hand. He is
a friond,of Sir. Oliver. The. dirty ori
binder twine is knot tips. Mr. Frost,
South half Lot No. 25, 17th concession, God(
rich Township, one mile north of Clinton comb'
prised of to acres, more or less. The lana•fe al:
cleared' and In fair state Of cultivation. Well
fenced and plenty of cedar on the property
Frame barn MxO, stone Stable 30x50. Will b(
sold reasonable and on terms to suit purchaser
For particulars apply at TE= NEws-REcour
office, or to JAMES H. COLOLOUGH, Henfryr
P. O,
AGENTS. I am just starting thebesl
thing for money making
you havo Bean for many a day. Your name and
no
will bring the golden information.
R. P. GLASGOW, Toronto, Ont.
A Rare Opportunity,
For Sale, 150 acres, A 1 grain or stook farm.
105 aces cleared, balance uneulled hardwood.
Solid brick house, &o.; frame barn28x80; stable
18x57; shoo house 12x28; good water. Con,
vents
nt to grain elevators, mills, &c. Good
roadr and free from all obnoxious weeds, &c
Will take resident property in Clinton part
pay. Inquire at THE NEWS -RECORD Ofilce.
940.3 In
WAN TFI) Teachers, andBarristers,ohE
J Physicians, and others
of similar trainingg for high clays soliciting.
Will pay forty dollasm weekly and railway fare
on demonstration of necessary ability.
THE BRADLEY-GARRETSON CO., Md., Toronto.
Notioe.
All who have any claimsagainst the Estato of
J. Biddleeombe are requested to call at the
Store and make settlement by the 15TH OF
APRIL, and all - who are indebted will please
Kettle by the 15TH OF APRIL.
MRS. BIDDLECOMBE
Industrious
WANTED. persons of
either sex with good
character and common school education, can
obtain employment for two months in this com-
munity. S. M. FRY, Toronto, Ont.
LESLIE'S CARRIAGE AND
WAGON FACTORY,
Corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton,
First -Class Buggies on hand and made to
order. Prices to suit the times. Repairs and
re
ableinting promptly attend to, Pdees rcaeon-
.
AGENTS. "The Best Popular Life of
Her Majesty I have ever
seen," writes Lord Lorno, about "Queen Vic-
toria." Sales unprecedented. Easy to make
five dollars daily. Big commission. Outfit tree
to canvassers.
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McKillop Directory for 1897.
John Morrison Reeve. Winthrop P. O.
Wm. Archibald; Deputyy Reeve; Leadbury P. O,
Daniel Manley, Couvelllor, Beechwood P. U.
Jos. C. Morrison Councillor, Beechwood P. O.
Wm. McGavin, 4iouncillo! Loadburyy P. O.
Jno. C. Morrison, Clerk, Winthrop P. U.
Wliliam Evans, Assessor, Beechwood P, O.
David f Roes, Treasurer, Winthrop P. O.
Charles Dodds, Collector, I ,forth P. O.
Richard Pollard. Sanitary Inspector, Leadbury.
House and Lot for Sale by Tender.
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
up to the first day of May, 1897, for the pur.
chase of the tine -storey Dwelling and Lot on
Albert Street north Clinton, recently occupied
by the late Mrs. Wm. Harland. Terms and
conditions will be made known on application.
Clinton, April 5th, 1897. IIaRLAND Ba9o4�
McLeod's
System Renovator
—AND OTHER—
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure Weak and Imppoverished Blood,
D spopat&, ileo lessness, Palpatation of the
iiyeart, Liver Comp)aint, Neuralgia. Loss of
Memory, Bronchiris, Consumption Gall Stones,
Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St.
Vitus' Danee, Female Irre�gguurarities and Gon-
eral Debllity-
LABORATORY, GODERICH ONT.
J. M. MCLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold in Clinton `by
J. H. COMBS. and ALLAN & WILSON.
Property For Sale.
A CHANCE FOR OARDENRUS.
In coaeegneoce of myage' i rid lack of half, Ihave
decided to offer gfor 8814 mr splendid gAwdeninp� ��figia.
Parteoowe of the beef IwAven the county of Huron includ`
In g hot beds anis other neemseiry requiremeu6e, e
There Is on the premises a frame house with eellprs
soft and hard water barn and'othet oetbuddinge'
The Bayfield river adjoins the roporty will Ball at
a reaeonablo-price, for halt cash an4 balance 86eured
by moitgbgo. A8,1 desire to sell, this Is a ebaboe
seldom meb with. Apply perednallj or by letter to
theproprietor,
JOSEPH ALLANSON,
M. P., makes a riculturAl' hIi1plemonts. 894-60. minion
He is o friehd of the 'party ' The duty
has been, reduced o4 his rade inatevial, Dr898 Ga tiug Sohool.
but that on big finished ar'tible re-
mains as before. Mr. Paterson of the The school of dress cutting is open at the
biscuit business, is a friend of Is Con- Waverly Hotel Clinton. A new tailor system,
the is Ing ey�tom of t is World, Covers the
troller of Castomd. The flour silty is ontirC tarige of Vvofk, guts every style of Bath•
redueed and the biscuit duty beld at went ba the goods, no refitting; no widrni
its,former like It is a O , d tiling` to coal na mofo than a aha! t. Los$one gjvon• Af;•
our o h
home without Yo- hd t extra har
o. e
.�-g W n o lar
have frier! at court. Whitt a.pity It ratedtbDrossWakaWmidC�jlhpMin theC61111-
id that the sjitario farrier hiss Ino one try,' Tho Clintdli ladies riltoulh clot miew tbit
111 t b govetriiniftt to btmoitthize with` 'ohancctoporfeottboinhelves in thlia linpottant
him or to look after hit inters branohotwork, Open, daily for ow mouth.
April ItJ, 460 +t
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Posters
Our facilities for turning out this
class of work are evidenced by the
fact that we always do good work
and give superior satisfaction in
....till respects.
Dodgers
are greatly in demand. Our facile
ties are superior for this class 6f
work and the very reasonable
prices keep our presses busy.
Sale Bills
We make a specialty of them—
promptness being our aim in this
respect. A notice of sale will ap-
pear in THE NEWS -RECORD free of
charge when bills for same are
secured here.
All Kinds -of Work
in thetypographical printing line
can be done tri this establishment
in, an expeditious and artistic
manner and
Our prices will be
found very reason-
able.
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If you want
Mourning Papers and
Envelopes
For corrospondence we can give you up-to�date goods. We
also carry full liner of
Pens, Pencils,
Scribblers, Tablets,
Erasers, Inks,
Writing Paper,
&c.
• In thanking. our many patrons for the
very liberal support accorded us in
the ,PWA, a .00A
tnuation of the samly.
liberal support is solicited.
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