The Huron News-Record, 1889-06-26, Page 6Me Karon News -"Record
$1.50 a Year -4L 5 In Advance.
qac l'he wan doea notd4 Jtftctieo to hie busiueaa
also spends teas to advertiairuyr than he dues in
rent. -A. T. STEWWART, the llattiunaire merchant
of New York,
Wednesday, Judo 261,11, 11889•
TMULE
O.BEING BORROWED.
" Speaking of hose thieves,' said
the old farmer as he leaned back
with a chuckle, "but l've sad two
or three funny experiences with
there. About five years ago I had
a valuable hose, and 1 had to h k
all kinds of tricks to prevent
is
being stolen. One day a seller
carne along a buggy, pretending
he wanted to boy a farm, and he
made two or three moves around
the stable which satisfied me that he
• was spotting, the boss. I wasn't
feeling well and couldn't stay up
all night to act as guard, an' so I
put my boss in a neighbor's barn
and brought his mule over ter 'my
stable. That mule was the worst
kicker on top o' the 'earth. On the
fourth morning I went out to find
the would -bo purchaser of my farm
lying under a shed iu the barnyard
with .a broken leg and a scalp
wound.
" `hello !' says 1 ; 'what's happen-
ed?'
"' Robbers,' says he. ' They
attacked me juat fit your gate, and
I think I'm badly hurt.'
" `But you did't holler.'
" Oh no. I didn't want to dis-
turb your rest.'
"'T)id they hit you ?'
" Yes. They strusk
sand club.'
"' \Vas the club stuffed with.
hair'"' says I, as I plucked a tuft of
mule's hair off bis shirt front.'
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CANADIAN NEWS NOTES.
-Mr, Wm.fur ws, of Nassag-
aweya, has a mare 24 years old -
which dropped her first colt on Sun
day, 9th inst.
-The oldest man in St. John,
New 13runewick, died on Friday last
week. Cornelius Driscoll was Born
in Baltimore county, Cork, Boland,
m 17+34, was, therefore, 105 years
old.
-The Manitoba crop bulletin, of
June let, shows that a large acreage
of wheat was sown this year. The
seeding was unusually early, but
the season has not boen altogether
favorable for growth.
with a
"'I think not,' says he, cool as a
cucumber. `I think I got that off
the beast in there,'
"'But what were you doing in
my stable?'
"'I thought I'd borrow your
horse and try to get to a surgeon's
without disturbing you, bat as
ryahee
objected to being borrowed I a
up the idea. Now, my friend,
here's $10 fettle trouble I'm going
to be to you. Please hitch up and
drive me to town, where I esu bo
takeu care of,"
"And you slid it?
" Sartinly. I alms like to oblige,
and them $10 paid all my taxes."
What became of the man?"
" Lay ou his back in town for a
couple of months, and was then
the
day
m
,5 t'
do
ffe
east; I et
see lt
B1]i' C
pp
before he went, and asked him if
he calkeflated ou hunting down the
highwaymen who had attacked hilt
that night in flout of my house.
afeareid I couldn't identify
'stn, even if we got the guilty
parties,' he answered, as he handed
over another ten, and sort o' dodged
as it' expectiu' that old mule to let
ily again."
-Besides the incidental expenses
of nearly as much more in investi-
gating the case of ltev. T. W.
Jeffery at Toronto, the lawyers fees
amount to about $1,500. There
was a hick in the Conference about
the costs of the prosecution coming
out of counexioual funds.
-A good many Public School
teachers are lamenting the fact that
owing to the way the month of
July enters they will only have
seven weeks' holidays this year in-
stead of eight. The sante thing'will
also occur next year.
-Lumber operations on the river
Moira, north of Belleville, this sea.
son will be the greatest ever known
Already 300,000 pieces have passed
through the' hap bor boom, and there
is a drive of `'270,0.00 pieces (a por-
tiou of whiuh has been laid up for
three years) now on the way down.
There is Still another drive of 140,.
000 pieces, which will reach helle-
ville•ru]d he sorted this season.
-June 20th, a young luau named
Frank Barr, about 23 years of age,
was sittiug with his girl on the steps
of the Exhibition ground at Chatham
about 9 o'clock p' re. when two other
young men passed and made some
comments. Barr ordered them to
move, our when one of the men,
Augustan Park, aged 20, stabbed
Barr to the heart, killing' him al-
most instantly. Park surrendered
hinieelf to the police.
-Arthur Pambruru was sawning
wood at his father's sawmill at
Chineville, Quebec, when a log
struck him in the lege, npsottiu•g
and causing hint to fall with his
neck ou a circular saw. The unfor-
tunate man's head was severed from
the body and thrown a distance of
twenty feet.
-One morning a severe stabbing
COISIJIIIPTION C1711ED.
Au old physieian, retired from practice,
having had placed to his hands by an
East India • missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable tewetly tar the speedy
and permanent cure of Ceusumptiou,
Rronellitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all
throat and Lung affections, also a positive
and radical elite for Nei volts Debility and
all Nervous Corplaiuts, after having test-
ed its wonderful curative boners in thous-
ands of east's, has felt it his duty to stake
it known tg tris suffering fellows. Actua-
alTray occurred about a mile soot i tel by this motive and a desire to Behave
of Danville, in which Thos Grills i human sutl'eriug. 1 will scud free of
charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, its
German, French or En<glisli, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sent
by until by addressing with stamp, naming
this,aper. W. A. No's' Es, 149 Pacer's
Block, Ruches'etN. Y. 507;eow.
stabbed Wm. Barry, a neighbor.
It appears that Mr. Grill's horses
broke into Mr. Barry's field of grain
and next morning while he and a
hired mau were driving them out
they were joined by Grills, who is
a sickly man, when, after a heated
conversation, both men drew their
knives and clinched. Barry, who
seems to have been the coolest,
closed his kuife before takiug bold
of his opponent, when ho received
two cuts in the back, which,
although serious, are not considered
fatal. Grills has been arrested.
LOW'S SULPHUR SOAP is an
elegant toilet article, an
and purifies the skin most effectu-
ally.
A BIG STRIKE.
A big strike was make when Powell
& Davis issued their Extract of arsap-
arilla and Burdock, It has met with
great success, and it must, for it is the
most powerful blood purifier in the mar-
ket. It is used with the greatest success
in all diseases arising from a debilitated
conditon of the system, and everyone
needs, and should use a bottle or two at
this seam., of the year, of Powell's Ex
tract of Sarsaparilla and Burdock. Bear
in mind one 50c. bottle contains more
solid medicine than most dollar so-called
Sarsaparilla and bitters. Also remember
that it is sold in Clinton by all druggists,
price 50C, a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists and medicine dealers every 4heRs
-A 1'etrulea girl has been
hridesuutstl 00 nine different occas-
ions anti thinks that it IS fibula time
aotnohotly else was her* bridesmaid.
' PICTUU PENCILLINGS.
d cleanses
-Wednesday evening, near the
village of Langton, a bov named
Daris,.aged 14, shot and inatautly.
killed John Rohrer,aged 12. There
had been an old grudge between
the boys, and Davie, on meeting
Rohrer, said, "Stand back or I will
shoot you." and 1nuuediatoly tired,
the ball passing through the temple.
Davin will be artetstetl.
[Langton, the scene of the clime,
is a vilinge iti Norfolk County,
about 13 miles front 'rilsoitburg].
-Three deaths of old residents
ou Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
and three funerals on Monday,
Tuesday and \Vedncsday, last week,
took place at:Ayr. The first of these
• e has
been
\lathe
son
whe Sandy , �t
a resident of Ayr einco 18.46. 'rho
uext was Mrs. James Kingsburgh,
of South Dumfries, at the ripe age
of 84 -years, and the third was
Sylvanus F. Wrigley, formerly of
Sprague's road, but for the past few
years residing iu Ayr.
THE SANCTIFIED.
Here, in twenty particulars, is
William Seeker's description char-
acteristic of sanctified rnen and
women :
1. Sanctified Christians do much
goad and spike but little noise.
2. They bring up the bottotn of
their life to the top of their light.
3. They prefer the duty they owe
to God to the danger they fear from
man.
4. They seek the public good of
ood of
others above the private o
themselves.
5. They have the: most beautiful
conversation amoug the blackest.
persons.
6. They chose the worst sorrow
rather than commit the least sin.
7. They become as fathers to all
iu charity, and as servants to alt in
humility.
8. They mourn most before God
for their lusts which appear least be-
fore men.
9. They keep their hearts lowest
when Got raises their estates high•
est.
10. Thoy seek to be butter in-
wardly in their substance than out•
wardty in appearance.
11. They are grieved more at the
distress of the church that affected at
their own happiness.
12, Thoy render the greatest good
for the greatest evil.
13. They take those reproofs best
which they need most.
14. Thoy take up duty in point
of performance and lay it down in
point of independence.
15. Thoy take up their content-
ment in God's appointment.
16. They are more in love with
the employment of ` holiness than
with the employment of happiness.
17. Thoy are more employed in
serching their own hearts than in
censoring other Wren's estates.
18. Thoy sot out for God at. the
beginning, and holdout with him to
the end.
19. They take all the shame for
their sins to themselves, and give all
the glory of their services to Christ.
20. Thoy valets a heavenly re-
version above an earthly possession.
-Frank Armstrong, Middle -
march, has baen arrested on a
warrant charging him with aggra-
vated assault upon Edward Webb
of Southwold. It appears that
there is bad blood between the two
arising out of Armstrong's desire to
pay attention to a young lady. It•
is charged that Armstrong hit
Webb on the forehead with a
stone, pummelled him severely, and
chewed both his thumbs in brutal
manner, A doctor atte”..ed to
Webb's injuries There was a large
cut in his forehead, one eye was
closed, his face was bruised and his
thumbs badly torn. Armstrong
was admiitted on bail.
.-In the Humboldt (Kan.) die
triol the flood has ruined 10,000
acres of wheat..
ENRICH THE BLOOD by the use
of Milburn's Beef, Iron and Wine,
which supplies the necessary blood
building material.
-During a dance at Dry wood,
Wis., Saturday night, Jan Medley
was shot and killed by William
Nolan.
CONSCMP1'IUN CAN BE CURED.
By proper, healthful exercise, and
the judicious use of Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil and llypophosphites,
which contain the dealing and
strengthening virtues of these two
valuable specifics in their fullest
form. Dr. D. 'D. McDonald, Petit-
codiac, N. B., says :-"I have been
prescribing Scott's Emulsion with
good results. It is especially useful
in persons of consumptive t,pnden
les." Sold by Druggists, 50e. ami
1.00
Mr. llazen F. Murray, of Pictou,
N. S. writes "I: was affected with
dyspepsia and nervous detility, and
tried many remedies without avail,
but one bottle of Burdock Blood
Bitters much improved me snit two
more made me a well man."
House
Painting, Glazing and Graining,
Plain : and : Decorative
Paper
Hanging
--A writ hag been issued against
the Rev, Geo. Fuller of Brantford,
to recover alimony. It was done at
the instance of hie wife, who has
left him.
MANY THANKS.
•
"My age is 58, and 2) years I have
suffered from kidney complaint,rheu-
matism and lame back, and would
have been a dead woman if it had not
been {or Burdock Blood Bitters, of.
which .two bottles restored me to
health and strength." n
the Miss.
Maggie
liendsby, Halt Tsland,Cove. N. S.
-The .June flood." have worked
disaster to the fat 'nets of Southern
Indiana who h,n•e crabs in the
bottom hands.
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land FRESCOING.
Shop next Kennedy's Hotel,
Albert Street,
CLINTON, - ONTARIO.
CHARLES T. SPOONER
TT:imoi'IT' TT ..1..e.,
NEW STOOK ! NEW STORE !
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON,
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the stock of, •
Bedroom and Parlor Stts, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattt•asses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The whole Stock is from the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frances and Mouldings of every description.
JOS. fillIDLE1, one door West. of Dickson's Book Store.,
Aevit-s To MOTHERS -Are you dis-
urbed at eight and broken of your rest
b it sick child suffering. and eryiug with
pain of Cutting Teeth? If so scud at
once and get ,t bottle of ")Kid Wiaslow's
•SoothingSyrup't;.-for Children Teething.
ITS value is incalculable. It will reltese
the poor 'title sufferer immediately. De-
per.d upon it, tnothets; there is no mis-
take about it. ft cures Dysentery and
Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and
Bowels, tures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone and energy to the whole system.
"Ctrs Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup" for
children teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the pre?criptinn of one of the oldest
and best female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25c. a bottle. tie sure andask for "Mrs,
It irstow's Soothing Syrup," and take no
other kind.
-Mis. Chas. R. White, of Har-
leony, Ontario co., while engaged in
hanging curtains fell from a step-
ladder and recilived injuries which
resulted in death.
OCCASIONAL DOSES of a good
cathartic like Burdock l'ills are
necessary to keep the blood' pure
and the body healthy.
IN 10 DAYS TIME.
"Was troubled with headache, bad
blood and loss of appetite, and tried
all sorts of medicines without success,
I then tried one bottle of Burdock
Blood Bitters and found relief in 10
days."'A. J. Meindle, Mattawa, Ont
•
Rutledge, sentenced at Brampton
by Judge Scott to four years in
Kingston Penitentiary for burglary,
made a murderous attack upon
Turnkey Taggert. As the officer
was going through 'the corridor
Rutledge struck him on the back of
the head with a stick of firewood,
which rendered him senseless for a
few moments.' Rutledge made an
attempt to unlock the doors and
escape, but Taggert recovered and
called for assistance. The Governor
of the gaol soou overpowered the
prisoner. The gaol surgeon dressed
the ugly cut on Guard '1'aggert's
head, which, though not dangerous,
is very painful. Rutledge is a mere
boy, and comes from Streetsville.
-A rather cute but heartless
robbery occurred at the G. T. R.
station on Saturday night. A daugh-
ter -was visiting her. father, who
lives in town. She had her little
child with her, and the proud grand-
father took out his wallet and pres-
ented his daughter with a $1 bill for
the youngster. The daughter asked
hien to allow her to count the con•
tents of his pocket -book, and, al-
though he knew she had been guilty
of pilfering his hard-earned savings
before, he allowed her to do so.
When he again opened it ho found
that six $10 bills had been replaced
by six $1 bills. She had substitut-
ed the , oue for the other while
counting the money. It was a
heartless trick for auy daughter to
play on her fatboii and is particular-
ly hard in this instance. For the
,old man's sake, as bis grief and
shame aro already poignant, the
names are omitted. -Dundas Stan-
dard.
-Mr. Robert McGowan, Tucker..
smith, has a cow which gives 57
pounds of milk per day. When
t8sted it makes' sixteen pounds of
butter in the space of seven days.
Advices from Ceutied Southern
I)akotl-west of Sioux Fulls --state
that the wheat crop is almost, a total
fitiltrrr, ;ltd that other crops are
suffering fur %sant of rein.
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"I suffered from neuralgia and
obtained no relief until 1 used Hag.
yards Yellow Oil. Since then I have
also found it an invaluable remedy
for all painul burns and cute,
rheumatism and sore'throat." Mrs.
E. Cameron, 137 Richmond, Street
West, Toronto, Ont.
-The condition of the glowing
crops in North Dakota is reported
as follows : spring wheat, 88 ; corn,
78 ; oats, 87 ; rye, 91 ; barley, 89 ;
flax, 92 ; wild hay, 75 ; tante hay,
79 ; potatoes, 88.
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Dysenter Griping, Bilious Colic...• 2
Cholera Morbus, Vomiting........ 2
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"I have been troubled with asthma
and a bad cough for years. I get
nothing to hell" me like lingyard's
Pectoral Balsam, and would rem),
mend it to others as it gives instant
relief." Extract from letter from
Walter McAuley, Ventnor, Ont.
--The United States wheat
markets coutiuue very firm, the
July option iu Chicago selling at
one time on growing Saturday
at tut r 9 o.
Reports of then g 1
are lees satisfactory.
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DENCE. •
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Yellow Oil. I •have'rheum:ytism oc-
castonally, and Yellow Oil does me
great good. You can use my name
if you wish. Yours truly, 11. Dick.
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Ont.
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