The Huron News-Record, 1889-08-07, Page 6urQfNomas-ff oord
- 41y,lie ax.,mmir. 4 In Kdvtance,
1tel1na)t jtue atattRlr,iittttioe to fats business
llaa Reap. t)t Stdgcrtani):pp thea he duos
K 'i',Sr'ur.e.ear, tate Iaittionaire merchant
.York
W+ 1111 S4.31L3's ` tAf: 'Itgt 1$$0.
gQW ti$HuS CLIMB HILLS.
'Trent are often found in 'nouu-
e�, tai..lw>eamst far mod
toward their
• Routxee, in deep pools ameddies.
Iry cue pool, opt. of which led a
4trOCt fi .0 of three' foot,' there were
# ttMbera of 411,0 ,richly HALO tittle
oreetures, riven to have ;omitted their
oe14011 must Dither have swum up
falls or crone around by laud.
Ater catching a number I began to
righte,t -the others to see what they
osld"do.
ore dashed at the little fall and
difiap,P.ttated, while others darte 1
otfet% and swain down stream.
Sill farther up I found the at tackled
dame,; until fivally the passage be -
Pune 80 difficult that I was obliged
;'tip° turn back. In the village I
chanced to mention the subject to a
friend who owned a will on the
a e Stream, and he told me that
the.lfilshes' ascent was a puzzle to
Min, until one day hie boy called
'•birp out to the dant, where the rid-
dle Was solved. The dam was near-
ly four feat high, and to.relieve the
stream several anger holes had been
bored in it, allowing a small stream
of water to jet forcibly out and to
go splashing down into tho clear
• pool below. As my friend ap-
proached the spot .and looked
:through the bushes several large-
.. sized trout were seam moving under
the mimic fall, evidently in great
".excitement, and darting into it as If
'enjoying the spinas and roar of the
water.
Suddenly one of the fish made a
quick rush that sent it up the fall-
".ing stream, so that it almost gained
op ; •ut by an unlucky turn
vas caught and thrown back into
e pool, where it dartedaway,
i.-idenlly much startled.
soessoesteeseosseesasseesse?v
eMP WANTED.
Out. Well, 1 gin it ter him, hues ;
data de las' I ebber seen oh dot
voudgo nigger, an' dat fo' dollars.
Welt, soh, dis las' ramsakshum brut
me Isiah tor clef's doe au' my life
wer' diapered of for a long • time:
Dey Weed prayers fer, ate in de
church and den do swellin' sorter
went down ebbory whar cept my
heel, an' as I is had so mach trubhle
with a soreness iudat heel 1 thought
dat I would cut de boot heel open
dar. When I dun it, Lewd brews
my soul, boss, dar was drat self same
five dollar bill pasted right in Ile
bottom eh de boot.”
A BABY IN DANGER.
'Soon another made the attempt,
ting at it like the first, and then
idly swimming upthe fall, but
nieet' the fate of its prede-
This was tried a number of
fii>sdly a trout larger
rs mild° a dash, moun-
..atn, and entered the
le:
observers were almost ready
p their hands, but it was not
Beful yet. As the water stp.p-
owing for a moment they saw
that'though the atheletic trout bud
surmounted the fall, the hole was
• too small for it to pees through, and
there the .pour fish lodged. The
lookers-on hastened to relieve it,
and found tl.at its side or pectoral
.fins wore caught in the wood, but,
by ing the till ahead, which
—seer -limy be sue they did, they
liberated it and it darted away into
the upper pond.
Here, then, - was the explanation.
The trout climbed the mountain by
rtvin.m.ing up the falls, darting up
the foaming masses, and, adopting
every expedient to accomplish their
journey. For the .e fish desposit
their eggs -high up stream, so that
the. young fry, when hatched, may
not be disturbed by predatory fish
and other fops living in the iz■oer
Aly baby was taken very bad with
diarrhoea, nothing did any good until
I,tr'ied Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry. I am certain! nothing
equals it, and could not do without it
in time of summer complaint and
diarrhoea.
Mets. A. L. Bete,
Shell River, Man.
MILBURN'S AROMATIC QUIN-
INE WINE is distinctly superior to
any other as an appetizing tonic and
fortifier.
—In the English House of Ctnu
mous Tuesday night it was agreed,
by a vote of 230 to 70, to grant a
lump sum of £600,000, or„aft au
alternate, £20,000 annually, to build
railroads in Irel:,nd.
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
Toms EDITOR :—
Please inform your readers that I
have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have
been permanently cured, I shall be
glad to send two bottles of my re-
medy FREE to any of your readers
who have consumption if they will
send me their Express and P. 0. ad-
dress,
Respectfully, DR. T. A. SLOCUM,
16.1 West Adelaide st., Toronto, Ont
By all wbo suffer Erom dyspepsia,.
biliousness, sick headache, jaundice,
liver complaint, rheumatism, dropsy,
etc. Lose no time in procuring
Burdock Blood Bitters, nature's re-
gulator toad tonic. It is a. prompt
ane permanent cure for all diseases
of the blood, liver, kidneys, bowels
and stomach.
—At Frauklin, Ky.,.Geo. Harris
and Sam Bryant, both colored, were
going home from church together in
company with other uegroe3. Harris
asked Bryant if it was true that he
accused him of stealing tobacco
plants. Bryant replied in the aflil-
metive, adding that he still accused
him, and drew back in the attitude
of drawing a pistol, whereupon
Harris, who was standing at his
side, struck hirn across the stomach
with a hickory stick and literally
disemboweled him, his entrails fall-
ing to the ground. Bryant died; '
EXCELS ALL OTHERS.
I used one bottle of Burdock Blood
Bitters for constipation and loss of
appetite and it cured me. I would
not be without it at six 'times the
price, for it excels all others.
WILLIAM. WA
Galt Ont.
•
—The greatest. excitement pre-
vailed in Ailsa Craig and the ad-
joining township of McGillivray on
Friday night over a rumor that Geo.
Johnstou, the deputy -reeve of 1Ic-
Gillivray, had been arrested on the
charge of improper relations with
his own daughter. • Mrs. Johnston
repaired to the residence of J. H.
Priestly, tin pi) lico magistrate,
where she had a warrant issued for
her husband's alrustt on the above
charge. After hewing the evidence
of both parties Ode Priestly found
there was nothing brought forward
to substantiate the charge, and he
honorably acquitted the prisoner.
Tli1 Ai)VENTURE OF A V.
"Say, Boss," kin der gin me a
.goat note for dis yere one 1" said a
colored countryman to the money-
changer in the .treasury the other
day.. .
"Where in the world has this bill
been 1" inquired the government
tial, looking at the greenback,
rich had the appearance of a paper
gun -wad that'had passed through
tate holy of a bird.
—Michael J. Feetou, couvictetl
at the recent St. Tboutiet assizes Ot
oriminai assault ou 'a uine,•ear•uld
girl, and sentenced to one year's
imprisonment, with forty lashes,
half within one month of his entry
into ;nisch and Calf within- oue
month of the expiry of his terra,
was flogged the other morning at
the Central Prison. Fenton is vJ
yeais old, a carpenter, and ,t w
owor, who has served a seven yrars'
tern) tit Kiugstuu prisult• Ho took
his punishment quietly, sere fur,
exclaiming at each stroke, "Oh,
Lord, have mercy l” l;luuri was
drawn at the sixth straits, but at the
fi nal stroke tiw satin remained
broken only in oue spat, though the
flesh remained purple
FREEMAN'S WOIUI POWDERS
destroy and remove worms without
injury to adult or infant.
—Tho Mounted Police Depart-
ment have received official intima-
tion of the suicide of Constable
Hirsch, of the N.W,M.P. at Regina.
The rash not was committed with a
revolver while the man was in a fit
of despondency. Constable Hirsch
was of German birth and was a
young and promising member of the
corps.
taws,' said the men, "dat bill
n been in one ob de curiuses
places whar a bill ebber got inter in
die wurl. My big, . black fut bin
very close naber ob dat bill for
guide on two tnonths and I ain't
never seen it befo dis ntawin."
"That is queer, said the clerk.
"It looks as though it had been
served up as boarding house hash."
"Nell, I.gwine tell yer jes how
'twos. Long about last frost I los'
a $5 bill what I had hben stabile up,
an' I spent two clays an' nitcs
'searabiu' fer it. Den sumphiu'
whispered ter me dat it were gone
ferebber an' I tuck ter bed real
down sick, but doe ':I Wet powftil
weak I nebbef gin up heart tirely,
so I sent fer a cunjer dokter an he
lowed dat for twu dollars an fifty
cents he could find out sumphiu'
'bout .(le money: I gin him, what
to charge mo, an' artor he burnt
sum 'chicken libber, a toad frog, au'
a piece of dried sturgin tied'up:in a
bag wid a ell skin' and prayed some
ungodly prayers, ho refreshed my
soul wid de Blessed infermaehon
dat it war stol. Den he cern ag'in
in' he sa' dat for anuclder dollar an'
a -half he would find de money an'
de Ulan who got it. Now, dar wuz
fo' dollars wuf ab infermashen for a
five dollar bill—wolf, I resun wid
ulysadf
dis wa', dat if I recubbered
de money I aver jest a dollar • in,
tvharas if I don't try fer ter do
snmphir,' 'bout it I war five dollars
arcs F�(i'7�?,F.dr...�a�"':,_';.—', �„�.i.:wo�'�*'t''•*,—:., `.,"'7��.1�'S
test after the close of the ro•
cant exrttllinetiQll, Ernest, third sou
of ex-Aldettllan John Vanstone,
Stratford, a lad of nearly 15 years
of age, complained of beadecha and
a numbness iu one of his. artne.
Shortly after convulsions indicated
that a blood vessel iu the train had
burst, trout which time it was it), -
possible to do anything ;for him,
and.death •reRulttil un ,Tt,'ltdayi eve-
ning. It is unnecessary to say that
the family feel their loss keenly.
A BIG STRIKE.
A big strike was make when Powell
& Davis issued their Extract of arsap•
arida and Burdock. 1t 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 olebtlitated
coodtton of the system, and everyone
needs, and should use a bottle or two at
this season 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 60c. a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists and medicine dealers everywhere.
4h31
CONsia..m 'TION CUItEI.).
:tu old
physician, retired from prsetiee,
having had planed itt his hauls' by an
East India. utissienary the formula of a
simple vegetpbie remedy tar the 1.pe4tly
and 1 r i t rot. nt cure of Consumption,
131011chit , Cat in h,• Astltlna and all
throat sa,l lour, affections, also a positive
anal tadiral rule for Nei Voile D,hility and
all Nervous Complaints, after having test-
ed its wou,1 riot rurntiv e powers in thous-
ands or easeshas telt it his duty to make
it known to Ilk sutl'eritig relluw.. Acme -
led by this unitive and a desire to relieve
human sufi'ering. • I will serol free of
charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in
German, French or English, with full
directions for preiaaring awl using. Sent
by ,nail by ailtressIng with stamp, naming
this paper. W. A. Nnvtis, 149 Power's
Btoek, Roches' et N. Y. 607 eow.
,,a_4QTltAY STOCK ADVER
lei 1.3 TISEMEN'i'S inserted in Tux
Mows ltaooau at low rates. The law
makes It compulsory to advertise stray stock
if yon want any kind or advertising you will not
do better than call nn 'ews•Reteord,r.
—It has beau decided by the
Cauadian Government to withdraw
the privilege long, enjo)ed by the
French fishermen • of St. Pierre,
Miquelon, of landing their fish at
Halifax and repacking in bond for
future shiptnent. This subject was
discussed at considerable length by
the Maritime Province members last
"session, and General Laurie laid
particular stress upon the injustice
said to result to Canadian fishermen
by reasou of the fact that the
French Government allowed a boun-
ty of $2 per' quintal on all fish so
exported by French fishermen,, who
wore talus given an advantage over
the Canadians.
CiHRONIC COL' lIS AND COLDS.
And all Diseases of the Throat and
Lungs can be cured by the use of
Scott's Emulsion, as it contains the
healing virtues of Cod Liver 011 and
Hypophosphites in their fullest torsi.
See what W. S. Muer, M. D., L. R. C.
P., etc., Truro, N. S., says : "After
three years' expel•ience I consider
Scott's Emulsion one of the very best
in the market. Very, excellent in
Throat affections." Sold by all
Druggists, 50c. and $1.00.
—The St. Catharines Jou,•nal,
tells of a monster toad found in the
cellar of Taylor 13tr,tes' brewery.
Mr. J. Malcolmson, in superintend-
ing the sweeping out of oue of the
vaults, got a genuine surprise. Ile
secured the batrachinn,which weigh-
ed close on to seven pounds eight
ounces, and will send it alive to the
School of Technology, 'Toronto.
How the enormous thing secured a
living and grew sn big, except it
was on beer, is a mystery to all.
' AN OLI) FAVORITE.
That has been popular with the
people for thirty years is Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry for all
varieties of summer complaint of
children or adults. It seldom or
ever fails to cure cholera morbus,
diarr'h•vaand dysentery.
FOR DELICATE, SICKLY CHI1--
DREN.
Scott's Emulsion is unequalled.
See what Dr. C.A. Black, of Amherst,
N. S., sort : , "I havibeen acquaint-
ed with Scott's. Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, for
years, and consider it one of the
finest preparations now before the
public. Its pleasant flavor makes it
the great favorite for children, and I
do highly recommend it for all wast
ing diseases of children and adults.
Sold by Druggists, 50c. and $1.00
—Goo. Clemens, aged 13 years,
of West Brantford, was drowned
while bathing in the river.
THIS YEAR'S
Z
CUT :and PLUG
SMOKINC TOBACCO,
._-111r. S. Montgomery, of the St.
Catharines .Tour, al, ,X as last week
committed for trial on it charge of
criminal libel, preferred by Ala.
Chaplin.
FINER THAN EVER.
SES'
—IN' BRONZE,: ON—
EACH TLUG and PACKAGE.
517-y
REGULATE THE LIVER and
Bowels by the judicious use of Na.
tional Pills, they are purely vege-
table.
_.James Sangster, a aawlni ll Own-
er of Florence, Ont., had his left
wrist cut off and part of his forearm
mangled by an edging saw one day
last week. Amputation was neces-
sary.
MYSTIC WORDS. .
1 can recommend Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry for ehro.
'sic diarrhoea, as 1 have used -it for
two years and can get nothing else
that helps me dike it. JANE TAYLOR,
P. Q. 'Ibis medicine cures all sum-
mer complaints.
House
Pai,ntin
CLOTHING.
ABRAHAM SMITH
�/��y� MarketarT•� Square,
-�"
\Jr O.6..�ERIOH.
AS A HEALING, S00Thing appli•
cation for outs, wounds, bruises and
sores, there is nothing better thaw
Victoria Carbolic Salve.
—John A. Kidd, a widowor.with
two children, was married itt the
police station, Toronto, to Sarah
Hyde, a youug woman with a babe
iu hor,arms. It was t.ho old story
of broken promises repaired juder
the pressure of justice.
Glazing Ana Gxllsaing,
Plain : and ; 'lecewative
Paper
Hanging
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KALSO11,tJNfl t
and FRESCOING.
Shop next Kennedy's Hotel,
Albert Street,
CLINTON, - ONTARIO.
CHARLES T. SPOONER
IFt -TT
NEW STCOCK ! NEW STORE
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., andeneral Household Furniture. The whole Stock is from the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of every description.
JUS. CUIDLEY, one door West of Dickson's Book
WEST OF ENGLAND SUIT.
INGS & T1l0USEIIINGS,
SCOTCH TWEED SIJITINGS &
•TROUS.GRINGS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH \VOIt•
STEL) CLOTHS,
IS,
Mettle •nji int. 13'?•,t' Style a)u1, l Tor6-
m=10.hip at Almthant 8;??ith's. .
JOB PRINTING
Now in stock one of the eltope_
(alta hest stocks of
WITER _,-_.CLO T HIPC
AND CLOTHS.
A Full Linciof GENTS' FUR
NISHL GS always in stock.
It
will pay you to nail err •
ABRAHAM SMITH
ADVICE To MOTnaae.--Are you dis-
urbed at night and broken of your rest
b a sick child°sufferina and crying with
pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at
once and get a bottle of "Sits Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething,
Its value is incalculable. It will relieve
the poor itttlesufferer immediately. De-
pend upon it, mothers; there is no mis-
take about it. it cures Dysentery and
Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and
Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives
tone and energy to the whole system.
"Mrs Winetow'a Soothing Syrup" for
children teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the oldest
and beet female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25e. a bottle. Ire sure andask for "Mrs,
winelow'sSoothing Syrup," andltake no
other kind.
ON THE INCREASE.
So increasingly prevalent have
scrofulous diseases become that we
'call the attention of our readers to
to the best blood purifier and al-
terative known, viz., Burdock Blood
Bitters, which :unlocks all clogged
secretions and removes all blood
diseases from a common pimple to
the worst scrofulous sore.
Established • 1655.
the furon " two- trade,
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