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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-11-25, Page 69 9 The Huron News -Re -,ora I ` lllullott Township Council. Dargal Gap. Fell Gape of Poultry, 1 25 a Year -1111.0t) Advance Tire Hullett Council met in Hill's Richard Mansfield, an Awlirican. ' • I Hall, November 15th. Members all actor, evidently appreciates the Brit. P' P teeent. Minutes read and assed, Wit soldier At his best. The following THURSDAY, NuvEmBER 25Lh, 1897, I verses ,ere written by hind concerning ray' W. R. Graham,n.S.A., Darelde,Out. _ _ The following accounts were poses d thtT storwill ing of Dargai Ridges un Oct. Duria e aa no one and ordered to be paid, viz:--• 20, and appear in yesterday's Tr•ib. g the fir Perha P Reduced in Price. une:- queetiou in connection with Poultry Melburn Sprung for elm plank, perplexes tl,e farmers more than why The Globe, Toronto, has reduced the etc.................................$14 17 Bulldogs, hark, did your courage fall? price of its morning edition Erato $B to James Young, thio plank, etc:.. 50 11 Bulldogs, hark, did your glut y pale? their liens mope around, seem dump morning$4, and diseoutinuthey were in good of th, flush, and in some tion. The Globe seldom does things Members L. Board of Health... 26 25 And "done to the dugs since the cases very fut. This is the moulting by halves, and this is certainly a strong Medical H. Officer ............. . 9 00 Light Brigade ? season and we must in cue way or an and deserving bid for circulation. It. Holmes, printing, etc......... 71 14 For the blood and the hone that In the annuuncun)ent of the stain >r John Ilruusdun re radar..., 2 60 humbled Nap- other supply material for the hens to te' g p• g Twa�s there again, boys, in the Dargai grow her now feathers. How much it is stated that the great reduction In 11rm. Ituiu, rep, bridge.......... 2 00 Gap. better she appears when she gate them! the price of paper and the introduc I P 6 David 1tilcGuviu, b sheep killed ye hear the swish of *the flying She will soon began to lay. Why not tion of typesetting machines hirt•e Did ..... 20 00Y g made this possible, but, considering by dole ••••••^••••••••••••• shot'1 help her a littlb4 A little moat will the great expense that they incur in The suns of $10 was ° granted to The roll of tine drum and the rattle, be found a great help; ground green their efforts to senurp all the HCWs pOt? bone is much better, but dry bones every (lily a -)d thu exceediuHly fall Messrs. Caldwell and D. L. Munro, of a reports that they give of all impiortaut Auburn, in aid of it Public Library to The music that rose clear o'er that are not much better tbau ordinary events, /jib per year wits not to ""tell to be oils tell in that place. Council ail- yell? grit. The head of a beef cooked 'along pay. At $•I per year their cireulati"nournad until the 15th of Decourber at And thrilled through the ranks and with soina barley and vegetables is should soon react) the 50,000 wank, •1 stirred up hell. especially as all the departulents, it) 10 a. r°• Conte, Highland laddie -head up, and greatly relished, and will b° hound eluding their excellent Saturday illus- step forth; a geeat help toward the filling of the A meeting of the members of the trated edition, are to be 'kept up to A crown of glory -Cock of the North. egg basket. The feathers draw vary Loot! Board of lloalth was held in the their present high standard. - heavily on the constitution, and we The Globe is generally recognized its t(ftornoon. Dr.-Agnow the Medical You Cock of the North -ape, pipe awe ! must food accordingly. It is not the leading p tiler in Canada, And their health fltlirer rend his annual report, With both stumps gone, and you won necessary to soly that a variety of grain effort to make it possible for every which shows that the township is in a I ITB Clay, thould be given, as usually at this po TVsun to take it regularly should ureet, very goof sanitary condition, only one You may lean your backs against season of the year the hone have access with a hearty response. or two complaints of nuisances having comrades now ; Y boen made. No cases of typhoid or They'll moisten yotim tins and they'll to the barn, where they can get a few GERMANY ABANDONS CRETE. C kiss your brow, grains of many hinds. A warm mash _ other contagious dioceses, and none For they fought like mea, and it man of bran, aborta and ground barky ant (',urea, Island of Crete, November 18. reported by ether pr,+ctitioners in theu)av weep oats are good, in the werning. Givu -The Kaiseg•an Angu ta, it is an- inunici•pality° Samples of well water When he lays it man to his atst, long all the grain at night the ill eat uounced, will arrive h j;i) tu-IT101TOW waro fow irde•d, as directed at last sleep• clean and no more. luf�otiug„ to Dr. Bryce for analyY wu p and entl)ark the (ierruan. detat.chment sis who I Bulldogs, who slthe Dar 1i of the international troops, whieh have ' sleep on gr One very serious drawback to hens beau nn duty here since last March. Tile thenr to be packed in iceRidge, , The sa)nples were not returned again Fall in I chick n)arch I and over the doing well at this season is the large chiefly because there was too much bridge 1 number of cockerels found in the A party of four Englishmen, under The pipers ahead and the Ittrme old air yards. These greatly annoy the hens the cocnrnand of Captain E. 14. Bar- s•lrface water for a fair teat and be- To pipe you to heaven, and veterans and pullets, and should either be pard, of the Indian Staff Corps, it oauso the satue troublo did not appear there, separated or sold at once. Hens lay nephew of the Baroness Macdonald, I in the locality this year. And you'll tell the bullies who humbled left Montreal last night for the Kion-` Nap fully as well, if not better, when the dyke. �- JAMES CA'NIPBI:LL, Clerk. The glorious story of Dargai Gap. mule birds are not allowed to run with -N To' THE CURE WAS PERMA"I Tht­-; t®r 0f a 1 an whoAr"L Suffered. the 0 Agollies of a Living Death® MEDICAL EXPERTS PRONOUNCED NIM INCURABLE AND HE WAS. PAID A LARGE DISABILITY CLAIM. he Case Probably the Most Wonderful in the History of Medical Science—Brought from Hopeless, Helpless Inactivity to Health and Strengh—A. Reproduction of thb Check by Whigs the Disability Claim was Paid. tjl t'�'F�'�1.'-'�.`-'.�'`�-Erg''�T>r^�•,-�r� .—rS��LI#�'3�_{'>-_OEC7= .. ---- o a °j _�' �_—� \� OF THE DOMINION BANK. `-3 d. i Y•: �; � � ,�. � '„e.rc""`�'._�— �,G.�:_.”tie.��.<i��:�.=:.e��•-•�.';�.�:c •�r.;<<, .=.;�c.�; .2 ell to cK o 101, ..t•_,'(V r�li0 fl{'�H\Sci•j� (i1 _ R' _ _7'. Si .F " s\\(] +�"-�'—� �.aV.1% .!?' ,' �y=�V0. qff �/C—A. � 1 o',i:G -���L%` �i rf//��-�L�C� `i�•�,L�i:,t�„'y� 'L-/UC�(!C/�i�':..,°U• Io ®l te o - tr,'OtI/7/`L'YS/ t� t� l�Uf�i� i.(.�s•r.6.LQfi C c 01 G Io `-SeaManager ~ President. 0 ��r r _ reasurer. From the llteaf(rd, Ont., rtoniti,r.. i after his sickness began. For �hree I body. Perhaps you have observed About two years ago the Mot)itor years more he lingered in the condition that I have now even ceased to use a ,7roc•nred in interview with Mr. above noted, utterly helpless and a cane, and call getahout my business t) Reuben Petch, of t,riersville, in order burden to himself and friends. He perfectly well. • You may say there is No other to ascertain from his own lips if the re- was then advised to try Dr. Williams' :thsolutely no doubt. as to lily cure be - Nd were well founded that he at- Pink Pills. He did not hope that they I ing permanent, Indeed I Am in even tribute -d his n)ost astonishing return to would bell) hire, but in his and con- he ttPl, health than when I gayO you ( medicine in the health to the use of Dr. Williams' clition lie wits prepared to grasp lit. I the. first interview." Pink Pills for Prue People. The result anything that, offered the prospect of"Do you still attribute your, cure to of the interview was published in the even it slight relief. The Hist change I the use of Dr. Williams' Pinks Pill?" Monitor under the dine of ,Ian. 17'.h, noted in his condition after he began asked the Monitor. world has i 1800. Mi-. fetch's case was certainly the use of the pills was it disposition to "Unquestionably I do," was the re - one of the most, extraordinary in the sweat freely. -Chen life began to re- ply. "Doctors had failed, its had also ever offered alilmis of medicine in Canada -if not turn to his hitherto dead body, and the numerous remedies recommended in the world. Ile haul been ill for- five frohn that tune on his progress to- by my friends. Nothing I took had t G years and in that time be consulted no wards recovery and activity was the slightest effrct upon me until I he- sueh undoubted Q less than six of the best physicians he stcladp and certain, gan the use of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. could find, but, nnnP could give hire The publication of the interview, To this wonderful rnedicine I owe my the least relief. His limbs and body containing the facts above noted, release from it living death. I have were, , b of c n such - created unusual' I e 1 offal and 1 rte t t ,nth stn ex- interest, not only in 1 since recumrrumded Dr. Williams Pink proof of merit. tont that he could not get his clothes this section, but, throughout Canada. 1 Pills to many of my friends, and the oil, and for two years he had not That it man, whose limbs and body verdietis in theirfavor. I shall always ( dressed. lie had Inst, the use of his I were illi but, dead, wdo had been bless the day I was induced to take r ( limbs entirely. His flesh seemed to he examined by medical experts, and pro- them" . t NV IFIL -A-.1 (lead, and pins could be stuck into var•i- nonnced incura,ill- and on the st.r•ength g he above lire the chief statements ons parts of his body without being of dipir report, wits paid it large: dis• I made by Mr. Petch in this latest inter - felt or creating the slightest sensation. ability claim, should afterwards he kiew, rind the Monitor may remark, DR. WILLIAMS' (J He could not trove About and if he cured by Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, wits I P1-oln a long acquaintance with him, C4) attempted to get rap would full and looked upon as a, inarvel. Maxey were that we. consider his statements ahso- (fl would have to be lifted up. He vias skeptical; not As to the cure -for the I irately true and reliable, tie has no unable to open his mouth sufficiently, fact that he was natively goinj about ' interest to serve other than a desire to PINK PILL to take solid food, and hurl to be fed proved this -but they did not )elieve recommend the medicine that, has clone With a spoon like it child. The doctor9 it would prove permanent. In view of So ninth for him, and we feel sure that have done for said his trouble was spinal sclerosis, the doubts then expressed, the Monitor if any sufferer will write Mr. Petah, and that he could not possibly get determined to watch the ease closely, enclosing a stamp for reply, he will !)atter. He was in fact, nothing more and now, nearly two years after the endorse all the statements made shove. Or 1e99 than an animated corpse, so cure was first published, hike again in- We may further add that Mr. Petch's t others they will }helpless wits he. Ile wits a member of terviewed Mr. Petch, with the result renini•kable, recovery leaves no doubt > the Canadian Mutual Life Association, that we are. in a position to say most of the wonderful curative powers of do for you, if and wits under their rules entitled to emphatically that this remarkable Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and it seerns y , clisitbility insurance and made it claim cure has proved permanent. reasonahlo to infer that, they will do for it. Two doctors, on behalf of On heln�g again questioned, Mr.Peteh for others Whitt they have done for the association, were. sent to examine said:-"Zou see those hands -the hien-restore health and vitality. given fair trial. him, and they pronounced him in- I skin is now natural and elastic. Once The check at the head of this article curable and permanently disabled, and they were hard and without sells ation. is a file sir;iile of the one by which ( in accordance, with their report he You could pierce them with a pin and Mr. Petch's disability c•lairn was paid was paid 'a disability insurance of I would not feel it, and what is true of and is given in further corroboration $1,W0,00. This was about two years my hands is true of the rest of my of his statements. 0 CLINTON SASH, DOOR, and BL hVD FACTOR r � ---0— S. S. COOPER, Proprietor. General Builder and Contractor. This factory has been under the personal supervision and ownership fo: eight years. We carry an extensive and reliable stock and prepare plans and give estimates for and build all classes of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. All work is supervised in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of interior and exterior material. Lumber, Lath, Shingles; Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. Agent for the CELEBRATED GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured in Waterloo, Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders, 0 them. All poultry in the habit of roosting would like still further scope for his in the trees and on the fences should energies let him enter the realm of ; be taught to go to thehen house. Bee higher agriculture, and give his at, ' that no doors are,left open to make t"ration to the many branches of the a draught on the hens, Get the young alienees bearing upon the calling of stock accustomed to winter quarters so the farmer. Here, we think, he will -ihat when they begin laying they will bud as wide a field for research and ia• not be atcpped by moving,Uae all vestigation as any of our professions precautions to prevent oolde, roup, etc. eiloid. The beat cure for roup is the axe. In the outset we stated that these Roup can be readily distinguished are many instances of what ability and from a cold by the very offensive odor Push can do on the farm. In our own of'the discharge from the nostrils, land, as well as across the border, A word or two about cleaning theare many of the real leaders of the people house will not be out of place. The agriculturists. droppings should be removed twice a week and land plaster, or if that le not Keepig Fall and on hand, slacked lime should be sprinkled on the dropping boards undbr the perches. Gu over the Winter Apples, perches with coal oil at least every two weeks, I have found a large paint brush Well adopted for this ui' )ose. 1 P l ByProlersor James Troop, in American Agriculturist, t r Use the oil freely, filling all the cracks. In order to keep well, apples must Lice are not liable to stay where the Ile picked tit the proper time. Care coal oil is. With some this remedy inust be exercised in handling to pre. has proved a failure, but where the oil vent bruises, carefully assorting the is frequently and freely used I have never known it to fail. Remove [111 ripe from the unripe, t�e perfect from the imperfect,9and storing in a cool, dry place, with plenty of air free old straw from the nest boxes and pure from till odurs of decaying vegetables wash with coal oil. One of the simpl. or other substances. The average set remedies for lice is to keep out fruit grower does not exercise enough tansy in the nest. This I have found rutiou in handling and assorting his fruit. a good preventative for lice while the The degree of maturity will have liens are setting, and equally as well much to do with the keeping qualities. for turkey hens, in fact I know of A late fall or winter apple should be nothing to equal it. Dispose of all mature, but not ripe, when it is picked, bene that aro over one year old, also if it is expected to be kept for tiny considerable time. The all that are not through mo ill g g processof ripening is only the first stage of de - December 16t, as such hens are not cay, and if this is allowed to continue likely to lay well and will eat the pro- fits made by those that do lay, before picking, till the apple is ripe, or mellow, this breaking down process has proceeded so far that it is a diffi- cult matter to arrest it, As soon, therefore, the Ability on the Farm• as stens will separate freely from its, union with the branch, I the apple is sufficiently mature for storing. In no other vocation will marked The proper temperature for keeping ability show itself more prominently i apples is as nearly 35 degrees F. as it on than on the farm. In nearly every l is possible to keep it, and in order to than where a young man of brains Y 6 , mail, in this, it will often he neces- sa.ry to provide .it separate place for push, and ability has become a tiller storing the fruit, as the average cellar of the soil lie has succeeded well, and under the dwelling house is wholly un- in a few years has become a leader fit for this purpose. If the cellar con - among his brother farmers, In the lists of several compartments so that one can be shat off completely from past the idea has been too prevalent the others and the temperature in this that the only place in which real abil- ,kept below 40 degrees, it will answer ity has a chance to shine is in some one the purpose very well. of the professions, or, perhaps, in busi. If this cannot be done, a cheap stor- ness. With this idea kept prominent, age house may be, built in connection with the ice house, by building a room 1 before the younger generations; is Y Y B B i underneath, having itsurrounded with it any wonder that our professions are the ice on the sides and overhead, with overcrowded by the young men off the facilities fur drainage underneath, farm, and that many of them to day keeping the air dry by means of chlor- . it ide of calcium placed on t,be floor in an open water tight vessel, such as a large spectable living, let alone becoming milk crock ora pan. In this way the a bright and shining light among temperature my be kept very near the those of their adopted calling. freezing point the year round, and apples may. be kept almost indefinite - We, in keeping with many other ly. . well•wishers of this fair Canada of would like to see this tendency MAIDEN BLUSHES.ours, reversed and, instead of young men of How THEY FADE WHEN THE HAND of ability seeking opportunity for, alis- DISEASE. AND DISORDER I'AYS HANDS playing their energies among the pro- ON THE-DI—WHAT A GOD•SFND IS A fessional inen, find them looking to RELIABLE AND WELL TRIED REMEDY the farm as an avenue to fame, pros- —IIOW WE HAIL THE RETURN OF THE Ter'it and ha )in'l;ss. Trus to farm 1 Yt 1'1 i ENc of l T's G I•I FORTHE ' iNFLU- ENCS—IF 1'i`'S GOOD FOR THE \IAIDA3\, propel ly Means Constant application I'TS UOOD FOR THE MOTHER. , and a share of hard work. But it moons more than this. To slake a "illy daughter had been ailing for success success of farminb g in these da e of nearly two years with nervous pros - t.rittion, in(ligetitirnh iu,d 'other couT- keeL eowpetition nleaus the applica- plaints which ~itis in their teens are tion of the highest type of ek.11l, the subject til, For days at a titne she brightest intellect, and the best busi• was e(ffined to ]ler hod, And could news ability to the problems involved retain nothing on her ston)ach. Ung family phy,,ician finally declared she in the management of the farm. The ' wits in a decline. SVe despaired of her brightest young man the country can recovery. She gradually grew worse, produce will flud ample scope for his I l�iid found so little• benefit from re - ability in sbidying the conditious ruedies I was ,keptieal about trying South American Nervine, „ I, how - which nlleet plant life in following 1 i g ever, procured it bottle .and relief out the proper rotation of crops, in the came like magic; the pain left her breeding, selection, and feeding of all in A clay, atxl after taking five bottles kinds of sto•k for profit, and in look• she wits completely cured, And as well ing after the business side of his ani heal Ly its ever she had heen." Mrs'. Geo. Booth, Orangeville, Ont.- undertaking. If he feels that he I Sold by Watts (C Co, 1897 J'ew Dried Fruits 1897, Raisii7�,=Malaya, Valencia and Sultanas. , Currants—Filiatras and Fire Vostizzas. I California Prunes and 7Elime Figs. q CROSSE and BLACKWELL PEELS, Lemon, Orange and Citron. NUT'S -Filberts, S. S. Almonds and Wallnuts. COOKING FIGS for 5c. a lb. NICE OLD RAISINS for 5c. a lb, --Headquarters for TEAS, SUGARS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS, J IRWIN,9611F McKay, Block, Clinton. ■W, Robson's Snow -flake Baking Powder --� Is absolutely pure, is Canadian, is economical, is a high grade Baking Powder, with It you can use less shortening, you can use fewer eggs. Ono lb, Can for twenty•fivo cents. Those who have used it say it is equal to any 50c. Powder. Now Raisins, New Currants, Now figs. Finest Teaa, Monsoon, Japan's, Young lIyson. Ilighest prices paid for good Butter and Eggs. . Robson, Grocer, 1 Albert St., Clinton. ; CLINTON SASH, DOOR, and BL hVD FACTOR r � ---0— S. S. COOPER, Proprietor. General Builder and Contractor. This factory has been under the personal supervision and ownership fo: eight years. We carry an extensive and reliable stock and prepare plans and give estimates for and build all classes of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. All work is supervised in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of interior and exterior material. Lumber, Lath, Shingles; Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. Agent for the CELEBRATED GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured in Waterloo, Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders, 0