The Huron News-Record, 1889-10-23, Page 6Ooughing
18 Nature's effort to expel foreign cub*
stances from the bronchial passages.
Frcq,,..nt1y, this canna inflammation
and the need of an anodyne. No other
expeetorant or anodyne la equal to
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It assist,
Nature in ejecting the mucus, allays
irritation, induces repose, and is the
most popular of all cough cures.
" Of the many preparations before the
public for the cure of colds, coughs,
bronchitis, and kindred diseases, there
is Lone, within the range of my expert.
cum so reliable as Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral. For years I was subject to colds,
followed by terrible coughs. About four
years ago, when so afflicted, 1 was ad-
vised to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and
to lay all other remedies aside. I did
no, sand within a week was well of my
cold and cough. Since then I have
'always kept this preparation in the
house, and feel comparatively secure."
M, s.. L. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took a severe cold
which affected my lungs. I had a ter-
rible cc'ugh, and passed night after
.c,./•t •rithout sleep. The doctors gave
me up. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
which relieved my lungs, induced sleep,
and aft rrded the rest necessary for the
r. cover; of my. strength. By the con-
tiuual use of the Pectoral, a permanent
,re was effected."—Horace Fairbrother,
Roclaifigham, Vt.
to Ayr's Cherry.. Pectoral,
PREPARED EIT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Massa
Bold by an Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5.
i he Huron News -Record
•:•l..,e u Year -0.26 in Advance.
f.j; :'h. ura,n does not do ,justice to his business
e.b., r,,, w1s less in advertising than he does in
- A. T. SrewART, the utillionairelnterchant
*Wednesday, Oct. 23rd. 1S89
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1..(.I,1I FOR A WOUNDED
11 EA RT.
t).;'. of those unfortunate breach
u!' l,I,.enise Cases that was to have
uvw ' t:p at the Toronto Assizes, was
se!.tl,•.! out of court. 'I'he plaintif
Lae in quest ion wets luras
Lt: hock, a young woman who
items ;seised her twentieth year, the
,Inn'.!•le .r of n farmer living in North
se's, deur Thornhill, the defoud-
a1t 'ming NV. J. Niel -1i 1e, a farmer
iia i ., in is near Milieu, i.l the
:e',•• of Pied. llcllrid,l is
.1 to he fairly well possessed of
LOIS n'. 1d'H goods. • -Dlrss Lubeck is
,. relative of °Mc13ride's brother's
tv ii". He met her at his brother's
'louse, became deeply smitteu with
lost. el`tlrllis, which ended ill a 10'0-
tio:s marriage. She accepted
,
1
;t,:d'tI'. The prospective icicle•
i roosil'failed to fulfil iris part of the
ostraM, and the plaintiff. al leg•,
deet :.ft e• pro,posi a to marry her he
deeply wronged her. Finding that
he !eel discarded her, she instruct -
firm of city lawyers to
i,,:ui.it nce action against her
fickle lover. The writ was • issued,
\lc:Bride entering no defense.
\Vhee the last civil assizes opened,
co;tusel made preparation to ask
. Jury to assess damages, but pro-
• a:din,;s were summarily stayed,
'h:• cfendant having signified his
of lesistiug the action.
Since then, however, a settlement
tri been reached, McBride, it is
.nderatood, having agreed to pay
l .. L :.bock the sura of $1,500 and
defray the costs of the litigation.
.'.LMOST DRIVEN INSANE.
"1 had such distress iri my stomach
and head that I thought I would lose
my reason, but on trying Burdock
Pined Fitters I derived great benefit.
t h tyre vsed three .bottles and am
is, ea well as I ever was in my
life. Thanks to your medicine."
Miss ' LIZZIE DOUGLAS,
Bednerville, Ont.
•—Thotnas Scott, of Oneida tew•n-
. .'rip, - cir Caledonia, owns the i4lare
Lig Neil, front whom he hasrliised
t.ee fu ;owing stock. Site has had
1•i110 ',Jit.s in ten yeara, seven of
hie!: lived and were sold as
follows :—Mark Twain, at five
years old, $1,500 ; Josh Billings, at
tont yea's old, $],200; Carribo, al
three rears old, $800 ; Moonlight,
at three years old, $700 ; a mare
cult, ,$300 ; is offered for a two-
year-old colt, $300 ; a foal at the
'n. ie'1 side sold for $200 ; total
X5,000. Most of these colts were
of do,itlight and Clear Grit stock.
:•'.,oto finds it pays to raise
�U. 1 1. ;roes.
_Charles Williams, Tom Alixs,,
Cite. los Seat it, and Big Bill, Indians
trop -nohontiah reservation, were
brought .to Seattle and lodged in
,jail, charged with -the murder of Big
Bob Sattoo, an Indian. Big Bob
was a prominent member of the
'1d claimed to be a "tenani-
eniutt1 teen," which means an
Indian doctor. By Indian supersti-
tion a "tenaninlious" man is held
r^smer ibis if any general calamity
hefells the tribe. Things had not
been going well with the Indians.
There was sickness, and Big Bob
was regarded as the cause of it; so,
at a ineeting of the tribe, four In-
dians were appointed to execute
hint, rho Winn agent was noti-
fied th'rt Big Bob was to ho sacri-
ficed, !sit did not believe it, and did
nothing. Leat Monday Big Bob
,ens wivlaid by the assassins, who
Hnii,ir1 him and cut his throat from
cal Lu ear, The red tion were
arrested and bound over for murder
, by a justice at Laconnor. •
MortiI.las who have delicate olid.
"•t ).'V d
.ir i are h '1 t e an
Liven can . them y nl r9
gain In flesh 0:41 strength by giving
them that perfect food and medicine,
Scutt's Eutulsi n of Ced Liver Oit, with
Hypophesl/hites. Dr W. A. Hulbert,
of Salisbury, Ilia., says : "J< hat 0
used Scott's Emulsion in cases of
Scrofula and'Debility. Results most
gratifying. My little pati, uta take
it with pleasure " Sold by all Drug -
lets, 50e. and wvl.CO.
—Saturday at the residence of
George NV.1rwiu,uoar Leamington,
Mr. Ir•win's son, aged about 21, was
pr'epar'ing 10 go our shouting.
While loading one of the barrette ut
a doable -barrelled gun the 01114.1
barrel, which had been previously
loaded, was discharged, the contents
passing through the young !inn's
head, killing hint instantly.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from practice,
having had plat,+d in his hands by an
East India missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy
and permanent cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all
throat and Lung affections, also a positive
and radinal cure for Nevous Debility and
all Nervous Complaints, after having test-
ed its wonderful curative powers in thous-
ands of cases, has felt it his duty to um1(1
it known to his suffering fellows.' Actua-
ted by this motive and a desire to relieve
human suffering. I will send flee of
charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in
C;ernlan, French or Engliih, with fall
directions for preparing and using. Sent
by mail byaddressing with stamp, naming
this paper. W. A. NoYES, 149 Power's
Block, Roehes'ee N. Y. 507 vow
—At Bloomfield, Prince Edward
county, a bright little boy of some
two years, youngest son ti Aaron
McDonald, farmer, while playing
about got hold of a phial containing
toothache remedy and swallowed a
portion of the mixture, causing i01
mediate congestion of the throat.
All thatnfriends and prompt medi-
cal aid could do were of no avail.
In less than an hour lie was dead.
TILE ALERT WATCHMAN.
Warns us of approaching danger, a
hacking cough warns us of cooling
consumption. Take time by the
forelock and use FIagyard's Pectoral
Balsam, the surest, safest and best
hest cure for coughs, colds, asthma,
hoarseness, bronchitis, and all• throat
and lung troubles.
—Eliza Illaokbnrn, an attractive
young saleswoman, who was arrest-
ed S:ttur,iay last by Detective Car-
pt.nter for pilfering from the store
of her employor, W, H. Scroggie,
on St. Catharines street, was brought
before the police magistrate and
pleaded guilty to the charge. She
stated that she originally belonged
to St. Mary's Ont., and was married
there, hut not being able to live
with her husband, she left Mtn 'and
came to Montreal. Determined to
Make a living and to increRso her
salary she indulged in the 'practice
for which she received eighteen
mouths' imprisonmen.
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
TO THE 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 per'wanently cured, I shall be
glad to send two bottles of my re•
ritedy FREE to any of .your readers
who have consumption if they will
send me their Express and P. O. ad-
dress,
Respectfully, DR. T. A. SLOCUM,
164 West Adelaide st.,Toronto, Ont
—A ,meeting of the Millers'
association for the counties of
Middlesex, Elgin, Essex, Kent and
La.:Atoll was held iu Sb: Thomas
last week. A good number of
millers and fern -tete were present,
also Dr. Wilson, M. P. for East
Elgin, and D. Plewes, secretary of
the Dominion •rnillors' association.
Favorable reports were received in
regard to buying wheat by a tester.
At only one point was any difficul-
ty reported. The present tariff, so
detrimental to tho milling interest
of Canada, Yves discussed at some
length, and the following notion
was passed :—"Moved by S. C.
May, seconded by R. Pincotnbo,
that this meeting will endeavor to
get meetings of farmers together
during the winter to be addressed
by the secretary of the Dominion
millers' association and any others,
the farmers to he invited to discuss
the differential duties on wheat and
Hour and their influence on the
femora lied millers of Ontario."
The meeting adjourned to meet in
Sarnia the second Monday in No-
vember.
ADvloe To Mornans.—Are you dis-
urbed at night and broken of your rest
b a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at
once and get a bottle of "Mrs Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething.
Its value is incalculable. It will relieve
the poor it! tlesufferer 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, end gives
tone and energy to the whole system.
"Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for
children teething ie pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription ofone 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. Be sure andask for "Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," andltake no
other kind.
HUMPH FI Y8'
w..ow�A.�.pnoi�r ,EowE
De(. Ilvatrttasra'srEcn',cs ore scloettacnlly and
carefully prepared prescriptions; used for loony
)oars la private practice with sUaess,al.d for over
thirtpyears Uaea by the people. Every 8i10u Spee
clan is a special cure for the disease named.
These Specifics cure without drugging, purg-
ing or reducing the system, one are lu fact and
deed the puverclisu rvsuediggotihuWorld.
Liar Or PRINCIPAL CIPAL, NO8 CURES. PRICES.
iPavers,Uouieutien,Intlanrmatlon.., ljj
Werner, worm Fever. Worm Colic.. i
rylnfttt Cuiic,olTeeth.LgoflnfanW
iurrhea, afChlldrenoeAdulta.... t
5 llyseater3•, lIriping n111ousColie....
R Cho;ora Murbi's,\'umtung
7 (loughs, Cold )lronchltta.
L3 Neuralgia, Toothache Facoacho
1 dleadaehca, alckilea(lache, Vertigo
yspepsia, Bilious stomach
or Periods
1 sVlia.reu 1 4)Yis per
11 �:.it[e:a, bn> Profuse peMods..
1' Cron'', Cough, Difficult Breathin8
14 (rims Itheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions
15 1LIauinatistit, Rheumatic Poles,—
16 Pe ver and A sue, Chills, Malaria
7 Piles, Ellnd or Bleeding
19 Catarrh, inttueuse, Cold lntlw Head
\'tYttoohina Cuyah VlolentCoughs
General Llchtn3V,Pfiysledlweakuesa
Iirduey Disease
t8 Nervous Debility 00
301 IJrivary Woa tower Wetting bud50
,J Diseases of thclleart,Palpltutlon 1 00
Sold by Drugt(ista,or sent postpaid on receipt
of price. De. laUJlrI REPS' MANUAL, (11.1 pages)
richly bound In cloth and gold, mailed tree.
Humphreys' blodicinsCo.ie9Fulten st. n Y.
SPEC! Fl C
WELLS & RICELAND:3ON CO. Agents,
ltloN!PEEAt..
A 111'; ::T :il:11:.
A big s.rik.• w..:a n,ak• whe,i Powell
& Davie 'armed their h:xtrant "t' arsap-
'trill•, and 13..ril,,e4 11 ha, 1L t with
great success gad it roust, for it is the
mos! powerful blood purifier its the noir
ket. 11 is n..ed w'11i ills el -sweet success'
in all lib -eases ,risiujf from a debilitated
nondttou of the 8)Stele, and everynne
needs, and eh ' ,1d use 1 hurtle er two et
this sessoa of the veer, of Powell's I{x-
11101 tit Sarsaparilla and Ilurd. ;;k. Bear
in mind one 50c. bottle co„tai:,3 wore
solid meditate than moss dollar 30 -nulled
Sarsaparillt and hitters. Also remember
that it 1a sold in Clinton by all (it'll/gists,
price 50e. a bottle. Stied by ail drug-
gists and medicine deniers everywhere.
44311y
—A proposal to unite the. Dis-
ciples to the ILtptist deuomiutltiuu
is to he I .id h:•lure the Baptist Con-
vention nt Ottawa this week, an$
hell ro Thu Disciples' Convention in
June next.
V ] CT( MIA CARBOLIC SA LITE is a
Yvondorfnl heutingcourponnd for euts,
wounds, bruises, burns, boils, piles,
pimples, ':e.
--The propose(] argument before
the Privy t,'uuneil in reference to
the uuC,a!1.1tltn:iin',rlity ui lhe, Jus
nits Estates ,tut has been iedefiuite-
iy postponed at tete request of Ur.
Dtvidson, of \Ionh'1 al, on behalf
of tht' 1'; tea! Rights pushers.
A'I"l'ACKEll THREE 7'I M ES.
"Ilaving been attacked for the
third time with Inflammatory Rheuln-
atisn,tl which kept ne in bed six
weeks under medical care, without
relief, I resolved to try Burdock
Blood Bitters, and before 1 had finish-
ed the third bottle 1 was able to work
again."
GEORGE ROnn,
Garden Hill, Ont.
—It has often heeu rrp0rted that
the British aruty is largely compos-
ed of undersized boys instead of
stalwart leen, but the returns do
not bear out these statements. Of
202,761 men only 11,590 are under
19 years of age, while 34 per cunt.
are over 5 feet''S inches in. height.
TAKE NO CHANCES
But depend on solid facts. Noth-
ing equals Iragyard's Yellow Oil for
burns, scalds, frost bites, chilblains,
neuralgia, croup, sore throat and
aches an pains of every description.
No matter where tate pain or sorenes
is, or filen what it arises, IlagyRrd'e
Yellow Oil will give quick relief.
—Lucy Eddy, twenty years old,
wife of Juhu Eddy, of New York,
committed suicide• last evening by
swallowing a dose of carbolic acid.
A strange feature of the case is that
during twenty minutes bofor the
taking of the poison and her death
Mrs. Eddy's hair, wh.ch was dark,
turned almost white.
NEVER ALLOW the bowels
to remain constipated lest serious
evil ensue. National Pills are une
surpassed as a remedy for conetipa.
tion.
—A few months ago Ella Maria
Eves, a plump and rather good-
looking English girl, living in
Hamilton, Out , had the luck to
fall heiress to a fortune of about
$20,000, Shortly after that time
she was surprised to receive a pro-
posal from a young law student,
who had acted for her in a case at
the police court. Miss Eves treated
the comntunicatiou with contempt,
suspecting quickly that the young
Lothario cured more for her for-
tune then ho did for her. ” When
I get ntarried," said she at the time,
" I will marry a roan who wants ale
becnuae ho loves me, and not for
my looney." Then the young hell-
oes was not a great admirer of tho
male sex. Sho thought that she
could get along very well without
being married. But a sudden change
came over her, She plot James A.
Bently, a young shoemaker who
has a shop on James street north,
and her dislike for niers was changed
into affection for a man. Jimmy
was not long in convincing the
young woman that 110 loved her
dearly and the marriage took place
Tuesday night.
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WORMS CAUSE MUCFI SICK-
NESS among children. Freeman's
Worm Powders prevent this, and
make the child bright and healthy.
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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., and general Household Furniture. The whole Stock is front the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames dad Mouldings of every description.
JOS. CHIDLEY, one door West of Dickson's Book Store,
JOB PRINTIN G
the ttxotz two -4 cord,
THE ACKNOWLEDGED
beading:: Consorvativo :: Fapor
OF THE COUNTY, HAS ONE OF THE
Best Equipped Job Rooms
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