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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-12-15, Page 106 1 The Clinton News -Record " December 15th 104 1 1 111.1011.11111111.11.11111001111011101101 1 1 10011111, 1 1 1 11.11.111111. N...., .1 .1. 1 1 -4! . 1 11 1 1 1, I, 11 1 11.01111111111111110110.1 III 0 1 ‘,11 110111114L 4.1111 .11 L iffirmsommt orr • ••.t.t) A Cold Seoforth. Seaforth. Samples of Choke Grains. in the Head 1 1 1 1 1 I • - doinati't gamin serious but OIL It gro.duolly works, down to throw oetusetteo 1%10 CAUU COHgeten011 and inflansamtion., Shiloh:* Consumption Cure the Lung Tonic, Jo suo-romte4 to cur° coughs and cold.. Your money heck. 0 it doom% 405 - 2.500 50c. and $1.00 EARN A Comfortable Living. WITH A Chatham Incubator Poultry raising with a Chatham Incubator is a very profitable and easily managed occupation. Unless youwant to go into' it extensively it need take but very little of your time. Government reports show that the demand for chickens n. Canada is greatly in excess of the supply end Great Britain is Always clamoring for more. That means a steady market and good prices for chickens. You cannot.raise chickens success- fully with a setting hen: She is wast- ing time setting whet she should be laying. While she is hatching and brooding a few chickens She could be laying five or six dozen eggs, The percentage of chickens she hatches is much less than that produced .by the Chatham Incubator. It will pay you to Own a Chatham Incubator. Chatham Incubators contain every improvement of importance in Ina-. bator construction that has been pro- duced. They are made of thoroughly seasoned wood, with two walls; case within case. Between thesewalls mineral wool is packed forming .the very best insulation. Each piece of the case is mortised and grooved and screwed, making the whole as solid as a rock. Chatham 'Incybators are , equipped with scientificallyperfect regulators which are an infallible means of regulating the temperature. tie cash to .pay until Optober, 1904. We will start you raising poultry.: • for profit with a Chatham Incubator without one cent of money from you ., until next Fall. That means that you can take off seven or eight hatches and make considerable money out ot the Incubator before, the firstpayment . betaines due. We couldn't make this Offer. if we were not certain 'that if you accept it • you will get • comOete. satisfaction, if v:e Were not positive that the Chatham . Incubator will pay you a, haadSonte yea Hy income. Thisis a straightforward offer.. We' snalte it to t,how our suprenie conli- • • dente in t Chatham Incubator. We want you to' accept this offer- as we „ are sure of the satisfaction our Ince- 'bator 101 give. Every machine we have put out so far has Made other &des :f.:iglkborhood.• • tar cgs,- is to send you a:Chaihriin incubator. at Ot1-b8, freight prepaid hy • 118 iuirhout one cent of cash from you., Yca. mak; your first • payment in OctOcr, 1905. The balance to beorld. Ii,Coleber, 1906, or if a Cash 'Buyer !roil get it chedper. Could any offer to farerOr more generbue? Shrrli FAUN. ONT., Ifoivinbc 1,11. in,onte• tool Brooder that I botorlit from your womt. no Moto 1 v,sh now to pay the whole. Moottht 1),:s 1.01. 1r roo sv:11 OVA mo A disCOMot. 1 Am "I'Prr • 1,1Mw4 With NOW Tnontmlow and Brood,. Ot wo-1.1 it OA withoot thorn, beomme Tetnared season, mote than the taenhator told Brooder cost :no. Yottre moppet htly.' 7.11t1 Write us to -day for- • .fitll particulars: of our offer and mention' this -paOr. Don't put it asidn for another limp ' this special proputtition -May be drawn at anytime. . rit3 aLvzsc't CA A:Pnru, CQ, Ltastad chathr.tn, Qat. MAN t•I'Arti,t.ititc to, Chatham Yenning d t IrIlim ?MIA 3•01.u. InSTMUUNS0 WAXMOU'At..4 AT LLOV-TO.1, , Brotoi•m„qon.. w Noll Itedlarc,.L.O. P.W.N1111t3 AT • • C' hour. • coot 1:142111., 5:Ii, II • An advertisement in The News - Record brings good • results. wir 4' 110r S lld BLISItn.= Each pupil is given in- dividual instruction. ) The Shorthand System taught is that used by all newspaper and court re- porters. • . Best systems' of Book- keeping, Penmanship, ,Arith- tnetie, e t e . , thoroughly taught. Situations guaranteed to every .Graduate CATALOGUE ntEIL r WM. a...0 Ci 0, floty,„Riztz; I. orriciALeurvrem---coAptiErt, roeirA . Sport If read of the ex- essa ink& d periences of anglers, shoot - galas ers and campers, or yacht- Advinture mg; or if ypu are in- wi'th terested in country life, ask your newsdealer for Rod "FOR gST ANti sr.,,,, or send us twenty-five cents a. a„,. „..I for four weeks trial trip. A 001•111.114 large Illustrated weekly Gunjournal of shooting, fishing, natural tory and yachting. A new depart- ment has to do with the Country Home arid its surroundings. Terms: 44 a year, for six months, We send free on ita quest out catalogue of the best books on outdoor life and tecreation. VOREST AND SMAMPIMICO• 346 Broadvay, New York, • 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,. • . •• • - * . • • • • YOliIIAVE INDIGESTION ; • And conclude of course that • athe atonvich is at,fault. So itis, iut- •there .is• cause away back of the 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 will be right alSO. perrozcine has ac- complished this for thoUsands of peo- pie. whose.. digestion was completely' gone. • Ferrezone is' food for the ner- ves and• work Wonders in stomach. trimble. Where • digestion, appetite and. aseimilation. are faulty just try Ferrozone.' It Ceres thoreughly. :Pri- ce 50e at ihuggists. • • • The Rev. Irl. • . Hicks 1905 Almanac • . • • The Rev. Iri. . R. Hicks Almantc for 1905 is now: ready, • being the finest edition ever issued, This aplendid and costly book of 200 pages :s complete study of astronomy . and storm and weather for 1905. • It is. too well known to need continent. See it and you will so ,lecide. The pike postpaid to any address is fille ier copy. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks' scier- tificrreligious family journal,Word and Works, ' now abreast with the best magazines, 75oa year. Both Word and Works and the Almanac. $1 tier year. No better investment possiblee for any person or family.. Try it and see. • Send to Word and Works Pub: Co, 2201 Locust St., • St. Leuis,•Mo. • The News-Recerd gives the news of Huron, • . . • 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. • • MERIDIAN NetrtrionEtrt nowt NEW MEANS 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," ' • 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 • • • D.' L. MACPHERSON, Clerk DO you realize that every organ in the human body is composed of tiny veils called tissue ? If this tis- sue is healthy you, need have no dread of disease. Vito Tonic renews the tissue and builds up the system. Mr. Pa P,. Iteekie, druggist, keeps it in stock. Are you a News4tecord subscriber? FOR OVER SIXTY VEARS:"' Mrs, Winalow's Soothing Syrup- has beta used by millions of mothers for. their children while teething. If dis- turbed by night and broken of your rest by a slick •child suffering and crying with pain ofCutting rah Send at once, and get a bottle "Mrs. Winslowfs Soothing Syrup" fet child - ten teething. It will relieve the poor tittle sufferer immediately. Depend *pea it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It tures Diarrhea., regu- lates the Stomach anti towels, curet Wind Colie, softens the Mins, reduces inflammation and gives tone .arid en - tray to the whole system. "Mrs, Wanslow's Soothing. Syrup" for child - ten teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and :tutees itt the 'Milted States. Price 2$ ante a bottle. Sold by all drug- gists throughout the World. Ile Sure and ask for "Mrs. Winsietes Sooths 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. • . . 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, • • • • 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 cause .catarrh and prevents them 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. • • a • • • 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. • . • . • • • ' • !* ,• 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- ines, • a • happy combination of sani, 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, . particulars. • •• 1 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-.. . • • - • , • • , • .,. , • . • • • Wes; Samiders, • . • • s . • Director *Experiiiientat F•a,rniS . . . '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, , . . . . • • • . . 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.. • • . 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 . - ..aelasaasaie4We. IN :ALL• KINDS OF Fall alai]. Footwear . G-0 CD Jas. Twitehell, Olintoll. HE NEWS -RECORD To the end of 1904 REE ` ' e •""'":""•;"•:'•••?' ilPsrlasia..":),,,saassaasaharra Speed and A shorthand system to be of any ilea must be rapid, and after written must be readalo.e, • The Gregg system is both easy to write and transcribe because there is no shading, no arbitrary positions and no use of vowels -no other systems bayo these important features. Over aoo leading schools, including the Forest City Business and BliorthandeCollesse, have adopted the Gregg and discarded the older ones. Students may enter any time during terra, Booklet free, w J. W. Westervelt, Principal, Y.M.C.A. Building.Lonelon. tt, Earl Grey, the new Govetnor-Gen ifililli -31.131.?A •5431,3a-3,3114*0314,t_ 14! rofil $ 2.5,00 0, ft .4% . fll (II . IV t 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. • • . • Almost eray With ervo Headecriva Mre.ladwItrcit3 was p,..74o, norvOurh rod;acnc9 to a futzr.ro okolcrteut skEn nd bon*. • • • 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, • 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-, ache, or any of the symptoms mentioned . above. From arnere skeleton.this medicine bas built me. imin flesh and weight. • until' now I am strong and well, do myown housework; Walk out for two ;hours without feeling. tired, and arn thoroughly restored to. health. ' • ' Note your increase in weight while using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. : Portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase oh every box. 4' to 8,' . . P its tit • 4' The stone is a fine white color •i . fa'•" of the first grade. • Itfolfk Is perfectly , cut and propor- tioned.ties! . • 83set 'in qtr, gold setting for $25 Ilii * • ill * . . $15.00 1 • ; fe It di :I:THREESTONE Id •Iii 111108 t • Two.diarnonds set with either. P,:?, • . a. sapphire, NI'S, or emerald •; . 41 doublet in ti.le. gold setting. ttliii .. • . 11 'Or two diamonds Set with.a 14 . real, amethyst, eOnt or garnett . * Fe We have a large assortment 94 of other rings at all prices, but 0 :14• the above are extra values, and• , if . I% neyveorufedailti t:0,,,i:eletarsoe.nl..2., oz. to .2:57. 15,, . 0,• by this special offer, • .• fr t . . . . , " . , „ •• 1 • w a a • r n s „ , , ti .. ' -• _ • ) S. 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A ••• 3 .2 e y 3 .I : • gistered letter or express x Y A • . 4*. 1: zx• order and address • • ,,., : t it ••• : ? ,.. •• td t 2 0 1111 1 1 I t 4.* t 4** 2 i 11 31 . 34 a ...• J....4 ... o - 9 et ... < ... es, y st• Remit b postal note, rea And?to the end of wilt0 .). 5 for t The News... Record, • Clinton. •. , : 4 4.1 '14,Sl' :t4 444.44441::: 4444% :44 0,4 4.4.e, ,41., 444 y 4.*4 4,4 •••ti 44,4 •.41•4 " 04 04 •.4 4 4:40:• 4.4 • • ee eee • 1" $1.00