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WITH A
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Poultry raising with a Chatham
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need take but very little of your time.
Government reports show that the
demand for chickens n. Canada is
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Great Britain is Always clamoring
for more. That means a steady
market and good prices for chickens.
You cannot.raise chickens success-
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tie cash to .pay until
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without one cent of money from you .,
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and make considerable money out ot
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yea Hy income.
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346 Broadvay, New York,
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December Session of
Huron County Council.
* CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3
from Stephen council, also motion of
Spackman and Hick's to' building a
Widget hatween Huron and Lataltaton
counties, We • would advise that a
steel bridge on iron spites, be built
not. summer provided that Lampton
and Middlesex pay 2-3 of cost and
this county 1-3, the whole matter to
be left in the hands of our county
engieeer, ho to enter intocorrespota
dance with those counties ,at once, •
According to our county engineer's
report would advise that the fol-
lowing tridges be constructed this
coming yeat, Tenders Ito' he called
for and •contracts' let at the coming
meeting of this council's January
scssion : • •a
A bridge in Ashfield south of Am -
hotly, over the 18 mile river, on the
Lake Shore, to be 95 feet long' and
16 feet wide. • .
Also a boundary. bridge between
Ashfield • and West Wawanosh, over
the 9 •mile river, to be 60 -feet long
and la feel, wide. • •
Also ..ovet the Maitland river in
Diviaion Road between Morris and
Mulberry. 110 feet long and 10 feat •
wide. • .
• Two bridges on the boundary be-
tween Teckoramith •and Hibbert, one
over the Bayfield .river, the bridge
to be 60 feet long and 16 feet wide.
The other : over Morrison's creek be-
tweenTara township on the baundary
between Huron.' and. Perth,'
With reference to Reeve*Middleton'e
account of Goderich township cut at
Holniesville hill, That it be referred
back to the. council to deal with now
in session in corniiiittec.. . • : . :
With reference to resolution Of
Wiegbant town council to crossing
river at. Zetland bridge, alsodepu-
tation in support of it,' we would
advite that their' request be 'granted
allowing thee), to use the old timber
not • required 'by .Htintet Bros.' in.
construction • of new bridge,.
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• YOliIIAVE INDIGESTION ;
• And conclude of course that • athe
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iut-
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stomach that nest bit reached before
the etoreaeh can be made to de its
Work. The 'comae is nerve disturban-
ce or nerve. debility. • First get the
nerves in ahalie -end' then thelstornseh
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complished this for thoUsands of peo-
pie. whose.. digestion was completely'
gone. • Ferrezone is' food for the ner-
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The News-Recerd gives the news of
Huron, •
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• CHILD HAD ECZEMA:
• " My daughter, thirteen years old,
suffered 'from eczema for three- years.
She was treated by our family phy-
sician and used other ointments wt.,
• thout benefit. By using Dr. Chase'S
Ointtnent • she haa• been completely
cured. This is the only ointment
feel like recomineraling."-Mr. Jandes
H. Patritalin, 176 Roekdale Avenue,
Syduey, C. B. •
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MERIDIAN
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nowt
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through Sleepers and Dining Gars
JACKSoNvihe
ttEIWE:EN
St Louis and Mobile,
t Louis and New Orleans
Ask tor tlekets via ?1, & 0, 0,11i
Rev. Neil Shaw has been seriously
ill at Rodney. Mr. Sbaw left two
weeks ago suffering froni a nervous
breakdown and' has been stopping at
his' parents' home at that place. A
few days ago his aged fathet died,
which greatly affected him, and a
cold which he has since contracted
has sinedeveloped into pneumania.
Mr. Relit. McDole of near Constan-
ce returned recently from Winnipeg
where he has been' during the past
nine months. He was engaged in the
horse business and while there hand-
led over 1150 heavy draft horses. They
were all shipped from Seaforth by
Archibald & Cudmole. 1Vk, McDole
says Huron county horses are very
popular up there and the demand has
been good all:seasons He will return
to Winnipeg in the spring.
Mr. Dan. McDonald returned on
Thursday oft last .week from the
West. He has homesteaded near
IVIlleston'e Assa. and had a good crop
this year,He Will ,return in the spr-
ing.
Mr. J. K. lRichardson will leave
next week for St. Marys where he
• will be associated with the J.D.Moo,
re CO. in their large egg business,
taking the position formerly occupied.
by Mr. G. McIntyre inow M. P. elect,
This'avill proembly mean the removal
Of the family to St.' Marys in the
near futere'which will be much re-
gretted by their many friends in the
town.
KIDNEY DISEASE FOR 20 YEARS
Mrs. , Colwell Reid, Orrville, Mus-
koka, On, writes ;-'For nearly
twenty years I was troubled with
kidney disease, and have recently
keen completely cured lay usiegi three
boxes: of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver
Pills . have tried a great many le-
• medics, but never seemed to, get any-
• thing to do me so much good; until I
used these pills," '
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By-law No.:6 for 1904.
To prohibit the sale of lie/nor in the
Municipality of the ToWn of Olintcm.
The 'Municipal Council rif the Town
of Clinton hereby enacts as follows
1 -That the sale1y retail of, spitit-s
Imes, • fermented, or other manufac-
tured liquors is add, shall he prohib-
ited in* every tavern, inn or - other
• place of public entertainment in, the
said municipality and the sale thetea
of except by wholesale is rohibited
• every shop or 'place in the . said
municipality other than a liouae Of
eablic entertainment. • -• •
• • .S, -That the vote, of the electors of
' the said Munieipalitya of the Town of
• Clinton will be taken on the bylaw.
on Monday, the secondday of Janu-
ary, one thousand nine. hundred and
'five, • being the same date as the
. annual election for the 'MuniCipal co-
' uncila •
3 -The polis will be held at the Paine
tun.rs. on the sathe day, .at the, same
'places and by the same deputy re-
turning officers as for the enia • mu-
nicipal election: •
la -That on the 29th ilaY of Decem-
ber', AD. 1904, at the clerk's office
in the Town' Hall, in the said Muni-
dipality, • a.t 'the hour Of ten o'clock
ie the forenoon, the Mayor shall ap-
point. in. writing, signed by himself,
two persons to attend at the, final
• summing up of the votes by the clerk,
and one person to attend at : each
, polling place be behalf of the persons
interested in and desirous of
'rioting the passing of this Isalaw
and a like number on behalf of the
persons interested in and desitbils, of
: opposing the passing eif this bylaw.
• • • 5 -That 'the clerk of the said Muni-
cipal !Council of the Town of Clinton,
shall attend at bis office at the•Town
Hall, at 'the hour 'of ten o'clock, in •
the ferenomi,' the third. tla,y �fJanu
ary; A. Da 190, to sum ua the
.number of votes giVen,fot and against
this bylaw. • •
• 6 -This bylawshall come' into op-
eration and be of NIL force and effect
on and after the first -da.y of May ne-
xt 'after the final paising thereof:
Dated this 3rd day of. October, 1901.
Take notice that the above' is a true
copy of a proposed bylaw Which has
been taken intoco,nsideration by the
Municipal • Couneilof the Town of
Clinton and which will be finally pas-
sed. by the :said Couneil ie the event
of the assent of the eleetOrs *Mg
obtained thereto, ;after one • month
troiri• the first publication -thereof in
'the Clinton News -Record, the date of
'which publication was the 80 -lea -pf
December, 1904, and at the hour, day.
and • places thereiti fixed for taking
the Votes of the electors, the: • polls
will beheld •
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• D.' L. MACPHERSON,
Clerk
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in the human body is composed of
tiny veils called tissue ? If this tis-
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dread of disease. Vito Tonic renews
the tissue and builds up the system.
Mr. Pa P,. Iteekie, druggist, keeps it
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Are you a News4tecord subscriber?
FOR OVER SIXTY VEARS:"'
Mrs, Winalow's Soothing Syrup- has
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their children while teething. If dis-
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ing Saralips,"
Mr. M. Irvin is home on a !visit, te
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Irwin, Huron Road, near Alma. Mr,
Irwin is one of the many Huron
boys who are prospering in • Uncle
• Saan's domain.
Mr. Matt. McDermott is another of
those who have just returned after
spending the summer in the West,
Ire • spent Most of the time near Gr-
and Coulee, Am.-, and is at present
negotiating for a tract of land in
that district, with the intention of
returning in the spring and '•gbowing
up with the eountry. Mr. McDermott
participated in - an election celebra-
tion at Pease Assa., on Nov. 3rd,
when a• large number of old Huronites were so overjoyed whea the news
was flashed over the wires that the.
Hurons had been redeemed, they had
a little procession of 'their own,
SLIGHT SPRAINS GROW WORSE
Unless promptly treated. The gre-
at strength of Nerviline enables it to
quickly eure all Manner of sprains
• and strains. "I sprained my wrist,"
writes Leonard E. Milford of Rock-
land,' "wliile working iG the mill
but had to lay off, it became so
painful and swelled. I rubbed my
wrist thoroughly with, Nerviline twis
CO a day, and put: on a bandage. The
pain soon went away and freqeent
rubbing with. Nerviline • soon. cured.
Nerviline 'is. undoubtedly an excelleat
liniment 'and the best pain reliever I
ever used:" • Nerviline certainly is
extra good. Price 25c.
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. Abler Clark .Seamons, one of the
original makers ot typewriters in the
• Urated States, is dead at his home
in Brooklyn. He, wasi 83 years oldj,
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CONSUMPTION IS ••
SCOURGING CANADA,
• Year illy year the white plague
steadily .gains headway, and why ?
Because careless people let their colds
run into catarrh whieh in turn be-
comes consumption. Victimof cat-
arrh needn't be discouraged, fpr
fragrant healing Catarrhozone per-
manentlY cures every type ofcatarrh.
The soothing vapor of Catarrhozone
immediately kills the germs that
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from again entering . your system.
Relief will be quick, euro willbe
certain, : absolute freedom from 'any
trace of catarrh follows the use 01
eatarrhozone. It is a scientific re-
medy warranted to cure lung troulrle
bronchitis and catarrh. dere guaran-
teed-. with . two months treatment.
Price, $1 ; sample size Mc. •
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• A slight fire itt : the Children's
Home at Winnipeg lastnight caused
loss of $400, ;but all the child inmat-
e. Were resened n eaSety. •
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,• THE ST.' CATTIARINES WELL '
The Devotee of the • staenuous. ljfe
in either business or society 'can find
rest and recuperation by bathing in
•the healing waters of the St: Cath-
arines Well. A. modest outlay,: will
enably you to rejuvenate • without
traveDing abroad in search of health.
A temperate climate, pleasant
rouridings, skilled atteralants and
home like environment will he found
by visiting the well and St. Cathar-
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torium 'and' family hotel cimdected•on
the most" approved therapetic
Physki•ans and nurses, sun meals;
roof • promenade, golf links, library,
znuSic room, • are among • the featerce•
and long distance. telephone • in each
room.' Apply •to Jan. Macdonald,,
District Passenger ' Agent, • Grand
Trunk Railway, :Toronto, • for 1611,
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particulars. • ••
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To the Editor of The News-Rau:ad
Dear Sir, -By inetructiou of the
• Hon. Minister of Agriculture another
distribution will be made this sea-
son of samples of the ntost produc-
tive sorts of grain to Canadtan far -
niers for the improvement of seed.
The stock for distribution is. of the
very best and has been secured
xnain-
froni the excellent crops recently
had at the .branch Experimental
Farm at Indian Head in the North-
west Territories. The distriltstion
this spring will consist of samples of
oats, spring wheat, barley, Indian
corn and potatoes. The quantity of
oats. to be .set.t • this year will be 4
lbs., and Pf wheat or barley 5 lbs.,
sufficient in each ease to sow • one -
twentieth of an acre. The samples
of tindian, corn and potatoes will
weigh, 3 lbs. as heretofore. A, itaian•
• tity of each of the following' variet-
ies has been secured for this dis-
tribution
Oats -Banner, Wide -Awake, Im-
proved Ligorvo, Waverley, Goldfnul-
er, _Abundance. and. Thousand Dollar.
Wheat -Preston, • Red Fife, • Percy,
. Stanley, Ilitron, Laurel and White
Fife
Barley-six-rowed-Mensury, Odes-
sa, IVIansfield, Claude and Royal.
Two -rowed -Sidney; Invincible, Sta-
ad well and Canadian Thorpe.
Potatoes -Carman, No. 1, • Early
White Prize, Canadian Oeauty, Uncle -
Sam, American Wonder, Bovee, :Ear-
ly Andes azul Late Puritan.
Every farmer may apply, but only
one sample can lie sent to each aP-.
plieant, honed if an individual .reeeiv-
es a, sample of oats he cannot also
receive one of wheat, barley or po-
tatoes, and applications for more
than one sample for one household
• cannot . be enter tained. - These seam-
.
les will he sent free of ehargeatarou-
. gh the mall.
Applications should •Iye 'addressed to
the .Director.• Of Experimental Farms,'
Ottawa, and may • be sent .in any ti-'
me before. the ist of 1V/arch, - after
which the lists wilt he closed, so that.
all the saMples asked for may :bo;
sent out. in good time dor* sowing..
Parties writing should mention the
sort or Variety they would prefer,
with .a second sort as at alternative
and .should , the' available .stoek • of.
both these varieties .be exhausted,
some. Other good 'sort will be • sent
instead. Those applying for •IiTflian
• cora..ot potatoes will please bear; -in
mind that the corn isnot available
foa' distribution :until March or April,
• and • that' potatoes cannot 'be mailed
from here • Until danger from frost
in transit is over-.. . • • - •
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• • • Wes; Samiders, • . •
• s . • Director *Experiiiientat F•a,rniS .
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'pIZiZY HEADACHES ARE CAU-
SED nine • . times out of ten by 'eon-
stiPation: .. but can be • cured quickly.
bypt Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake
and Per constipated liead-
,aclie arid liver complaint use only
Dr. Hamilton's Pills.. Price 25c, ,
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The Posimaster-GMterel Warns post-
masters ,throughoiit,the eduntry to be
careful • to see that all parcels for.
Great Britain or ;for any foreign co -
Matey be acePmpanied ha a Customs
declaration as. to •the:eontents and
value of the parcel,. and that the par-
cel'. he fully prepaid.. •
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. Nparly • every : . • disease. origitintes
froui Ampaired tissue; that is • why•
VitosTonic rarely. fails to 'effect--
permanent cure, it acts as a food for
the system. Patent mediaineS, 'on the
Other hand, produce only temporary
toilet,' Vito Melo is•-compoded,: of
!Mite, bark i • and ,frult. •P.
Rookie: druggist kee s it in stock
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..aelasaasaie4We.
IN :ALL• KINDS OF
Fall alai].
Footwear .
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Jas. Twitehell, Olintoll.
HE NEWS -RECORD
To the end of 1904
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J. W. Westervelt, Principal, Y.M.C.A. Building.Lonelon.
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Earl Grey, the new Govetnor-Gen ifililli -31.131.?A •5431,3a-3,3114*0314,t_
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oral of Ganada; landed at Haldfax at
10 o'clock this • morning, and pi'ocee-
deti
to the Legislative Counell„.where
he • Was sworn an as the Kines repre-
sent•ative in the Dominion.
The tenders received by the Feder-
al Department of - Public. Works • for
the Streakwater extension On the.
south side of • Toronto Island :having
exceeded the engineers estimate, new
tenders will be called for.
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Almost eray With
ervo Headecriva
Mre.ladwItrcit3 was p,..74o, norvOurh
rod;acnc9 to a futzr.ro
okolcrteut skEn nd bon*. •
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W. Enwaxoq, 33 MurraySt., Brant.
ford, Ont., • writes :-" For fire years I suf. •
fered Mora.than words can tell, froth nervous
beadaches, nervous ciyIspepSia and exhaustion,
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lite• pains in my bend '
would at times almost •
drive me trazy. I. could
not sleep nights, but would
we walk the flour in agony
i" until 1 fell exhansted and .
uneonseious.' .
Sometimes I could.
3 take no fend for four days
natervaottishn, P(• rritlubwfea,s ela3anily'
exhausted, was reduced
to a mere skeleton of skin
and bone, and my heart
EDwAuts, 1d 7:pnitinaete:sloutzgb;
it' iya•ao
bout tstop beat:
used Dr. Chase's' Nerve Food, and for a con.
•siderable time I have not experienced a head-,
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