The Huron News-Record, 1889-12-25, Page 6oughin
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IS Nature's effort to expel foreign sub.
stance, from the bronchial passages.
Frequently, this causes inflammation
and the need of an odyne. No other
expeetorant or an ne is equal to
Ayer's Cherry P' toral. It assists
Nature in ejectin the mucus, allays
irritation, ;Inducesrepose, and is the
most popular Of AS cough cafes.
" Of the many preparations before the
public for the. cure of colds, coughs,
bronchitis, and kindred diseases, there
allp,'vvithin the range of my expert.
once, 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, I was ad-
vised to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and
to lay all other remedies aside. I did
so, and within a week was wellofmy
cold and cough. Since then I have
always kept this preparation its the
house, and feel comparatively secure."
- Mrs. L. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took a severe cold
which affected my lungs. I had a ter-
rible cough, and passed night after
night without sleep. The doctors gave
tie up. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
which relieved my lungs, induced sleep,
and afforded the rest necessary for the
recovery of my strength. By the con-
tinual use of the Pectoral, a permanent
cure was effected." -Horace Fairbrother,
Buckingham, Vt.
Ayer's Cherry Poctoral,
rarr/•BZD DT
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, SS.
Ane Huron News -Record
61.50 a Year --61.25 in Advance.
,sir /'hr man d"sx not do,nixtic' to hie business
Leh , op•'oI leo; in adoertex:ny than he does in
,.1. \. 1raw Aar, the utihimuiire merchant
.\' .r i'I 111.
%;re aILd:;ttay. Deo. t45t1l. 1889
-.--ft is rumored that a wealthy
Ft: l 'ton, Perth. Co., bachelor
fall ex; ,:n the \V. 11. road, while
1!,l.:itl. 'ei,g IL itis et±llal' lee:011 ly
eatil•• :IC'".A.i.i .1 illnl of money Liddell
wider a board. The sum was about
Is supposed to have
heed 111,1'Ieu hy a former owner of
the properly ivho ,lied a few yeais.
n; .'.:lid who was of a very eccou-
tHe diseesition, and undoubtedly
the .gl.' •te' cellar n safe) place than
tl.l. ,eu:, :or his ileoeutt•.
-- :1 ruin :111 is ni %t'!•I..ge occurred
rk.uiea•. The canals. ,tin" tart•
v i• les Zing end NIi.ee
l' e'en 1' hitch, a winsome 1.:.'r.
mei: I i,• of s.'!ne seventeen sum -
l.:• %;ll'e ,vas a Catholic priest
reel : iii elierge of a little Chnrah at
1)i>;s', in.1'erry county, but he suet
ill•• !'"ir Hole i. fell in love, wooed
u; l; '. u her, anti announced his
i):: ettiuu of marryinghis,
th'. h. '.vas depusetl fi9n t"t priest•
t;•; .' 1, ,.nil 1 let. Artok he and the
oh.; •,'t. f..hie'alffections joined hearts
euta-h=inds,
—On Saturday night Inst 1[r.
John Malcolm, of Galt, received
word that his brother, Mr. Andrew
Malcolm, of Minnedoere M. . had
been badly frozen on the prairie
and Arils lvieg in \Vinnipeg Hos-
pital. It seems that in company
with his son and three other mei),
Mr. nl;cicolin was driving a number
of catty, from his honlo to Daupliu,
a distance of about sixty miles.
The road which they took wasa new
one through the woads, and they
lost their way. They had two
tearing' and two ponies with diem
besides the cattle, and after wauder-
ing about for two days and two
u;ghts, during which it snowed
ut)ct of the time, they had to re-
trace their steps to one Carlson's,
about 20 smiles from home, where
they 'put up for tl e third night,
reaehirg home the following day,
The cattle were all found safe and
sound a couple of days afterwards,
Mr. Malcolm was the only one of
the party who had his feet frozen,
At the time he. wrote the letter to
his brother he was in the Winnipeg
Hospital. The doctors had very
little )lopes of saving one foot, but
' thought that probably the other
foot might be brought around
without resorting to amputation.
—One of the exhibito's to the
Seuthorn (Counties Fair recently
hold in St. Thomas was a Mrs.
Smith, of Ayr, who exhibited a
Mucireo her surprise it only
send a blue ticket, and in writ -
illy to ono of the o(lieers of the
buil Association concerning the
fact, she winds up with the follow-
ing postscript : This is tho first
time my quilt has been beaten,
and 1 havolshown it at all • the
principal e.;hibitions throughout
the Dominion. The one that bent
it mutt bo a good one, for my
quilt is no cradle one. All the
pieces are collected from all parts
of the inhabited globe and from
the most popular people that have
existed on the earth for thirty years,
and no less a personage than our
worthy Q,ueen has contributed to it,
and the groat Robbie Burns, and
the famous jockey, Archer, and one
piece which is throe hundred years
old (and (aimed to be 500) was
procured f om China. Another one
has bee around the world to the
supposed tomb of the Savior, and
'11 anothrer ',yes taken from the
stile in France and cost some
Ants. My quilt ' contains 18,0011
005 111 all." The writer offers to
etch her quilt against that which
cured first prize, competent,judges
be selected for the purpose.
ADVICE; TO liioTusee.—Are you df8-
urbed at night and broken of your rest
b a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of Outting Teeth? If so Bead at
onee and get a bottle of "Mrs Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" "or Clbildren Teethiug
Its value is incalculable. it will relieve
the poor itItlesU(hirer immediately. De-
pehd upon it, mothers; there is no mis-
take about it. It cures Dtsentery and
Diarrbeaa, regulates the Stomach and
Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces inflamma'ion, and gives
tone ape • energy to the n hole system.
teens Winslow's Soothing syrup" for
chit ren teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the piescrilotion ufone of the oldest
and best,female physicians and nurses in
the (Jutted States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price
25e. a bottle. Iie sure andask for 'Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup;" ttnc'3iake ho
other kind.
—Mrs. Griunison of Kingston
anuuunced Thursday that if the law
allowed hei' she u•uuld- be an alder -
manic candidate iu the next elec-
tion. She is au energetic politi
cian, and many Limes worked vigor-
ously iu Sir John's campaign these.
HUMPHREYS
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Sones, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs,
AND POULTRY.
000 Page Book on Treatment ofAWale Is
and Chart Sent Free.
CURES 1 Fevers. Congestions. Infanimation.
!L.A. I Spinnl Meningitis, Milk Fever.
is.D.••St.ruius, Lamcucas, Rheumatism.
C.C...JJJ,�+t�emper, Nasal Discharges.
p�! D.-• ar9ur Grubs, Worms,
.E...Conghs, Heaves, Pneumonia.
F.L-, Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
G.G.--111iscarriage Hemorrhages.
(1 H. --Urinary and Kidney Diseases.
{.I...Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
1.K.-.Dlseasos of Digestion.
Stable Case, with specifies, Manual,
Witch Hazel Oil and Medicator, $7.O
Price, Single Bottle (over 50 doses), .till
iayaity'cptefrceywharo
and n nqunton ReeioPrepaid
Humphreys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton St., N. Y.
LIFE IN A LUMBERCAMP.
While working in a lumber camp a
year ago I caught s severe cold wh:otr-
settled on my lungs, I got no relief
until I tried Hagyard's Pectoral Bal-
sam which cured me entirely. 1
highly recommend it.
JNo. L. WILSON, Magnettawan, Ont.
—There are now 1,500 lawyers
iet Ontario. Over 160 joined the
prolessiuu last year, while tally 46
died or gave up practice. The
increase is out of all proportion to
the addition to the population, and
.litigation has not increased. Thole
may he always such at the tup.
EXPEL THE WORMS by using elle
safe and reliable anthelmintic Free-
man's Worm Powders.
—A short time ago an old man
named Frazer, who lived alone in a
shanty near Yarkor, Ont., was
found in a swamp sunk up to his
armpits. illthough he had been iu
that position for thrt:e days he was
living when discovered. \Vhen he
was taken from ti is uncomfortable
position ile was grnatry exhausted,
and died very soon after.
.Many an otherwise handsome face
is disfigured with pimples and blot-
ches, caused by a humor in the blood,
which may be thoroughly eradicated
by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It.
is the safest blood medicine • iu the
market, being entirely free from
arsenic or any deleterious drug.
—Tile shrewd A,n Jeaifbservor,
"Bill Nye," whin -hi -6 been lecturing
in Canada''pays:—l+or.a time we
hae`r een doing Canada and a'pret-
t.v
y sung Dominion she is, far enough
away front the Mother Country to
feel iedependent, and if she be real-
ly ground under the heel of a re-
morseless monarchy she doestl'tshoty
it. Business scouts good•in Canada
for this season of the year. Most of
those with whorl I havo talked
speak very unfavorably of annexa•
Lion The longer I stay the more
they seen) to be opposed to it. Can
my visit havo anything to do with
it I wonder'
Ill /SE ISLAND REPOIt1'S.
I can state that we have used
liagyard's Yellow Oil with great bene-
fit for colds, sore throat, •'outs, burns,
chapped hands, etc. We can recoms
mend it to be very usefnl and good
in many different ways.
MRS. ABEL HELPS,
Role Island, Ont.
—A farmer named Hilton, living
near Gananoque, hired a very in-
experienced boy to help about the
place. One morning ho told the
lad lo go 'and salt the calf over in
the pasture. The boy took about a
gsart of salt, rubbed it all over the
calf, working it iuto.the hair. •A
gang of colts acehted the salt and
got after the calf. They licked the
hair all off the calf's back and tried
to lick the hide oil', too. The farm-
er -tried to catch the call' to wash it,
hut the creature, thinking he want-
ed a lick, too, kept out of the way.
Tho boy, calf and farmer aro un-
happy- The colts are the only
ones that got any fun out of it. •
NATIONAL PILLS are a mild pur-
gative, acting on the Stomach, Liver
and Bowels, removing all obstruc-
tions.
—About fifteen years ago a man
named ]Daley died in Kingston,
Ont., and a gentleman whose ver•
,city will not be doubted, said that
he often saw the spirit of llaloy
afterwards iu the house he died in.
lis never spoke about the platter to
anyone 1 -Ie had not been near the
premises for some time, but last
week had occasion to go there in
the evening. For a short cut he
went through the yard. When he
got about the centre he met Hailey.
\\hen asked if he were not afraid
the narrator said :—"Well, I am
not a bit superstitious, but I got
out of that yard in a harry. 11-e
took nae unawares and for a few
moments I was afraid." Haley and
r
always been
this gentleman had 1 ,ys b n
intimate friends, and why Haley
should come back to visit hint he
does not know.,
The spelial quality of Ayer's Iiair
Vigor is that it restores the natural
1117MP$RETS'
SPECIFIC No.
HOMEOPATHIO 2$
ase 80 years. Theo eeceeeefulremedyfor
Nervous Debili#y,�Vital Weakness,
end Prostration. from over -work or other causes.
el per viol or 5 vials and large vial powder, for
SOLD mt banoot ere, or sent postpaid on receipt
price.—Humphreys' lre,ackle Co., lee Fatten Bt., !i. T.
WELLSAz R1C1IARDSON CO.,Agents,
MONTREAL.
A TATTLE SPARK
May kindle a great fire, just so dys•
p pais LOA bad blood give rise to
countless complaints which cannot
be cured until the dyspepsia is re-
moved, and the blood purified. To
do this is the work of Burdock Blood
Bitters, a medicine which always
cures dyspepsia, had blood and all
oompldints of a similar origin
—The Agricultural bureau of On-
tario reduces its estimates of the
wheat crap to 18,01)0,f)l)0 bu.
A NEW ELEMENT
Must be infused into the blood of
the weak and debilitated, who suffer
from disease of the stomach, liver,
bowels, kidneys or blood. This re-
vitalizing constituent is• supplied by
Burdock Blood Bitters which repairs
waste, drives out all impurities and
restores health to the entire system.
—The Kiugstuu City (.Munk, who
has het 11. been in union fur 46 tears,
has been absent from Mils• three
council meetings during that tint+:
VICTUIRIACARBOLIC SALVE isa
great aid to internal medicine in the
treatment of scrofulous sores, ulcers
and abscesses of all kinds.
—llini+tot' Colby tats_-l-0.0lected
iu St ii..ti•.i l Tul• ;ry by ;1 major-
ity ul 1 U;I err r Nlr. tollaron, the
1.r1'ti1- Cts and piultibitiun ettt-
-dYCi .. te.
DE.A'1•II DEALINIi DRUGS
Such as Calomel, Morphine, etc.,
are remedies better left alone, They
often weaken ev,n strong constitu•
tions. This :a,rdock Blood) Bitters
never does, it contains no. minbral or
other poison, and cures all diseases
of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels,
and blood by unlocking the secre-
tions and removing all impurities.
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—1)r. 11 un Liztmbert, Quarantine
officer at (Grosso Isle, warns he
Government that Russia is threaten-
ed Avitlr a cholera 'visltatiuli next
year, an0 that Canada must take
propel pieneutiuus.
'1'(1 INVIGORATE both the body
and the brain, use the reliable tonic,
Milburn's Arotuatic Quinine Wine.
—The llaoituba wheat crop has
boon largely over-estimated. Con-
servative estimates now place it at
7,000,000 to 8,000,000 bu., instead
of the Cauadian Pacific Railroad
estimate of 12,000,000 to 14,000,-
000 but
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
TO TiiE EDITOR :—
Please inform your readers that I
have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely us'e
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
semi me their Express and P.O. ad-
dress,
Respectfully, Da. T. A. SLOCUM,
164 West Adelaide sI.,'I'oronto, Ont
—On Monday morning the mill-
ers front the !lucky Mountains to
the At Ian tic seaboard 'advanced
the prices of bakers' grades of flour
20 cents. This advance is caused
hy the rise in the price of hard
Wheat.
MAKE NO DELAY !
Is a perfect cure for croup and,
colds,' an I can recommend ilagy.
ard's Yel w Oil -one bottle of which
cured me f a very bad cold. I would
say to all ufTerers, make no delay in
using it as it gives a quick relief.
W. J. KENNY, Stittsville, Ont.
—Amos Somerfield, son of a
Mersea farmer, was hal pint); a ueigh-
hor to kill hogs, and while carrying
a pot of boiling water fell, spilling
the water over him. His body and
lege aro frightfully scalded, and
small hopes err, entertainer) of his
recovery.
FUR RICKETS, MARASMi'S, AND
ALL AVAS'l'IN( DISORDERS OF
CTIILDREN
tircvtl's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver
Oil, with 1It,).ophosplettes, is unequaled,.?
The rapidity with which children
gain flesh and strength upon it is
very wonderful. "I have used
Scott's Emulsion in cases of Rickets
growth, color, and texture of the hair. and Dfaras'muy of long standing. In
It vitalizes the roots and follicles, reel every •case the improvement was
moves dandruff, and heals itching marked."- •.I. M. Mete, 1%. D. New
humors in the scalp. in this respect York. Fold by all i)ruggists, f0c. I
it surpasses all similar preparations, I and $1,00.
E O .,' ermanentpost
Nopa'gcaranteed. palprp and ,"J4spens . ]Paid. Fail,
liar advantages to beginners. Stook complete, nuttiest -moiling epeotalties.
O11JTJ' T PRICE. Ws guarantee what we advertise. Write lisEOWK
BROS., )Nurserymen, 'Rochester. N. Ir. (Title house is reliable.)
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News RECORD Si low rotas. The law
makes it sonipulxorl to advertise stray stock
on want any kind of advertising you will not
do better than sill nn 'ewe Iteacord.
WILL CURE OR RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS,. DIZZINESS,
DYSPEPSIA, DROPS
INDIGESTION, F4UTTEERINO
JAUNDICE. - OF THE HCART,
ERYSIPELiS- ACIDITY OF
SALT -RHEUM, THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, DRYNESS
HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN,
And every species of disease arising from
disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH,
BOWELS OR BLOOD,
T. MILBURN & G0.. ProprITORONTO.
Established • 1855.
J. BIDDLECOMBE.
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,Silverware
See the lutes+ 8015
- i•CltleM 111+7l:L
WATCH CASE
Repairing in all
brunches.
Opp. the Market, CLINTON.
FOR SALE.
Tbe•'pro ,orty at present occupied by the
undersl'gued as a residence on the Huron
Road, in the Town of (iodcrich, onnsistiug of
ono half of an sore 01 land, good flame hoaso
—story and a half—seven rooms, including
kitchen, bard and soft water, good stone
cellar, stable, wood and carriage houses,
Tbere are also some good fruit !roes. This
property is beautifully situated and very
suitable for any person wi.hiug to live retired
For further particulars apply to
E. CAMPION,
542-tf Barrister, (Joderioh.
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ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - C w INTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and sol' the stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The whole Stock is from the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of every description.
JOS. CIIIDLEY, (Inc door West of Dickson's Book joI
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Without giving up any of its POPULAR
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BURNETT.
It is intended to make this department
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gaged as contributors. This department
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A'Sci'ic,S of Biblical Roalaacos,
Written by famous novelists, will be an-
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The Rev. Georg Ebers has written the
first of the series, entitled "JOSHUA,'
which began to run in the paper in Octo-
ber. This will be succeeded in January by
one from the pen of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps,
author of "Gates Ajar," etc. Her story will
be a novel of the times of Christ, and will
be entitled "COME FORTH." The famous
H. Rider Haggard will write a story of the
early times of Babylon and Jerusalem, to
be entitled "1ESTHER." 5.'here is no doubt
but these stories will attract great atten-
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