The Huron News-Record, 1891-09-16, Page 6Save Your Hair
$Y a timely use of Ayer's Hair Vigor.
J a This preparation has no equal as a
dressing. It keeps the scalp clean. cool,
end healthy, and preserves the color,
fullness, and beauty of the hair.
"I was rapidly becoming bald and
gray; but after using two or three
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair
grew thick and glossy and the original
color was reetolud."—Melvin Aldrich,
Canaan Centre, N. IL
" Some time ago I lost all my hair in
consequence of measles. Alter due
waiting, no new growth appeared. I
then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my
hair grew
'nick ftii:l, 3t::0:a€?,'•
It has ai.p.xont'.y ;,oma to stay, The
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—tri. B. V' -,l c,s, ki'luresville,'J'.'xae.
"I have r :1 Ayer's Hair Vigor for
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most sari .'at . dressing for the hair.
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causing the hate to retain its natural
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to render the h,,ir easy to arrange."—
Mrs. M. A. L'.a.iey, 9 Charles etreot,
Nev,'da;tl, M:• 4,
" i ha:a le ai nci Ayer's tide Vigor
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Wednesday' Septr. 16th, 1891.
CANAj)lAN NEWS NOTES.
— Ctn.uli'in Pacific stock reached
90 in Montru it last week, the high
est ever attained.
--The Duuliuiou Gov. ruutent
has deci led nut to Allow the input
tabun of chile for slaughter.
— William Rivers, of Sweaburg,
near 'Woodstock, was killed on
Tuesday by a huge stone falling
upon flim.
—The 16 year-old sou of Joseph
Hills, of Maryborough township,
was, thrown from the seat of a reap-
er yesterday, ,'ell nudcr the machine
and Was cut to pieces.
—St. John, N, B., claims that the
census as 1'eg:ITtls that city is far
astray. Instead of a decrease, as
shown, it is Cluimod that the popu-
lation has iucreas"d ..,ver 6,000
since 1884.
—Mitchell MIossett, aged 72, of
Seaforth, eloped on Tuesday with
Katie Kennedy, aged 12. The
couple were caught and the old
man examined before the magis-
trate and committed for trial.
—Another awful thing has been
discovered.. There were in Ontario,
forty-five years ago, 15,000 log
school houses. Now thole are only
400. It is quite clear that the
Tory government is responsible for
this alarming decrease in log school
houses.
— La Presse, of Montreal, claims
to be able to prove that a very large
poitiuu of the last Dominion sub-
sidies paid to the province of Que-
bec was misapplied, and that
Pacana took a leading part in
diverting it to serve Mr. Laurier's
political ends.
— On Monday night Mrs. W. J.
Kay, of Toronto, retired in as
apparently good health as could be
desired, but when her daughter
want to call ler next morning she
was greatly terrified by finding her
dead. Death was caused by heart
failure, and 1)r. Powell decided
that an inquest was unnecessary.
—The Ontario Government, fol-
lowing up the dismissal of Registrar
Macdougall, of Waterloo. has noti•
fied Sheriff Brady, of Oxford, who
has continued to live in Ingersoll
since his appointment., that he must
either remove to Woodstock, where
his office is situated, or resign. He
has decided to remove forthwith.
—William Noad, dropped dead
in a bath -room in the general hos-
pital, Toronto, from heart disease at
nine o'clock. He was formerly a
broker, and was well known in
business circles. Before he entered
the broking business he followed
the occupation of a commercial
traveller. He was sixty-two years
of ago.
—R. W. Mitchell, the well
known Irishman whose cons wale
shot before his eyes by boycotters,
who has been travelling in the
North-west, left Ottawa for the Em-
erald Isle yesterday. Mr. Mitchell
will only remain in Ireland long
enough to pack up, and then return
to Canada with his family and set-
tle in the North-west.
—There are various rumors in
circulation as to the differences said
to exist between the Lieut. -Govern-
or Angers tried his Cabinet. It
seems they cannot agree on the
course to he followed in reference to
the scandals, and it is hinted that
Mr. Mercier and his Ministers will
resign rather than concede to the
Lieut..-Govrenor the naming of the
commissioners.
—About 11 a. tn. at the barn of
H. M. Carver, a farmer, one mile
from Walsh village, Ont., the thresh-
ing -.en gi rte-boilef
hresh•ing-..engin.e-boi-leer of Henr-y_Palmer--
ston exploded with tremendous 'on .e `railroad track, and the
force. The machine was in aetio>t engine and tender passed over it,
at the time of the explosion anti the
engineer had just stepped into the
barn The threshing bands were
thrown about 1n all directions, but
no one was seriously injured. The
engine is a total wreak.
— The presentation of the Lake-
side Home for Little Children, Tor
onto, to the trustees of -the institu-
tion by the founder and donor of
the building, Mr. J. Koss Hobert'
son, took place Saturday afternoon_
The home is ou the western side of
the island, has recently been great•
ly enlarged and there is now ac-
commodation fur nearly 200 child-
ren. The cost altogether is entire-
ly borne by Mr. Robertson, and is
about $95,000, and the Home is
now said to be the finest of its kind
on the continent.
— For two years past Mr. Mac
kenzie'e voice has not been heard in
the House, even in a whisper. This
afternoon when the salary of Mr.
Fabre, the Government immigra-
tion agent at Paris, was under dis-
cussion, Sir Adolphe Caron said
that he (Fubre) was appointed to
the Senate by Mr. Mackenzie before
going to Paris, and consequently
ought to he acceptable to the Oppu•
sitiou. To this the member for
East York said loud enough to be
heard on both sides of the House,
"I repent that." The feww ords were
received with cheers all over the
ilouse.
— The complete census returns
from the District of Alber`a gives
its population at 26,123 instead of
03,056, as cot,teiued in the return
laid before 1''rliament on August
27. The increase of population,
therefore, for the provisional dis-
tricts in the North-west Territ-
tories from the returns so far recei
ved is 42,039, instead of 35,972.
The percentage of increase is 164,
98, and the total numerical increase
for the whole Dominion is 50.4,
601, instead of 498,534, and the
percentage of total increase is 11.66,
instead of 11.52.
—Great excitement prevails over
the finding Et Lundy's Lane, last
wnek,in asand pit opposite the ceme-
tery, a large trench, in which were
the skeletons of British soldiers
Some of the red coats wore iu per-
fect condition, and buttons without
number were found, also tobacco
Touches, jack knives and buckskin
vests and officer's braid. Up to
the present time about 15 skeletons
have been unearthed. The num-
bers -of the regiments were on the
buttons. The regiments were the
69th and 103rd. The Historical
Society has taken the find in hand,
and is collecting the bones and will
have thea, buried in the trenches in
the cemetery. The members of the
society are collecting what relics
they can.
— Alex. Daniels, a respectable -
looking young man, was placed in
the dock at Toronto police court,
charged with an attempted rape on
Elizabeth Robins. The prosecutrix,
in her examination and cross-ex-
aueinetiou, told how she met de-
fendant ou Yonge street, went with
him to the gardens, and had a good
deal of " spooning" about. She
alleges that against her will Daniels
attempted undue familiarities. She
admitted that another young man
named Dixon had seduced her
about two months ago, that she still
kept company with him, but did not
know where he. lived or anything
about him, except that he said that
he was a traveler. The magistrate
reduced the charge to one of the
indecent assault, and committed
prisoner for trial, accepting bail in
two sureties of $100 each.
—Some two or three months ago,it
will be remembered, that the engine
of a freight train went through a
burning trestle not many miles
from Vancouver. The fireman was
killed and Engineer Morse was bad-
ly burned, principally abort the
legs. He was taken charge of by
the doctors near where the accident
happened, and was given the hest
of care and attention, but the
wounds refused to heal. As a last
resort it was decided to try grafting,
and for this purpose two healthy
young guinea pigs were got and
parts of their flesh transferred to
the man's legs. The operation was
a success, and the man's iegs at once
began to heal. As soon as he was
fit he was taken to Montreal, and
the last word is that the burned
limbs are- now almost well, and the
flesh of the guinea pig has become
part of the roan and is quite firm
and healthy.
— William C. MacDonald, a
native of McArne's Corners, Lans-
downe township, Hastings coun
ty, worked in a camp in
M issippi, near Johnstown, and after
quitting work on August 13 he
went to Lula, Ark., to draw his pay
with the intention of starting for
hone the next day. But he did
not get the money expected. So he
wrote to a sister and sent her some
money ho had with him and told
her to look for him home in a few
days to stay. A negro who worked
in the same camp, and knew he was
going after some money with the
intention of going home, stole a
Winchester rifle, and as he was re-
turning to camp that night shot
him, the ball entering the left breast
and passing almost through him.
T•he ur-darer th'e:n placed the. body
mangling it terribly ; but an ex-
amiut►iiou showed the bullet hole,
and led to the discovery of the
rift, and a search for the murderer.
GENERAL NEWS.
—A sensational story is' reported
from the vicinity of Newbury. A
farmer named Edwards has an adopt
ed son, who offended him in some
way on Monday last. To punish the
little fellow Edwards, it is said, cons
ceived the horrible idea of burying
him alive. This idea was promptly
carried out. He dug a hole, laid the
boy in it awl covered him up. After
the lapse ofa few seconds,thinking the
child had been sufficiently punish-.
ed, he relieved him from his living
tomb, to find him almost dead from
sufocation and fright, and it was some
time before consciousness was restor-
ed. The outrage coming to the ears
of the neighbors they resolved to
avenge it, and next night a uumbex
of able bodied men visited Edward's
house with a stout rail, a pail of tar
and a bag of feathers. The tar and
feathers were liberally applied to
Edward's person, and with the rail
he was given a free ride for a dia..
tanoe of a couple of concessions. The
story is vouched for by parsons of
un toubted veracity.
—Mrs. Catharine Robertson. nee
Rose, .was married at Ridgetown in
1888 to John Marshall, The union
was not found congenial and the
parties shortly after separated. Mr.
Marshall has been living latterly in
Blenheim. He is disposed tdfignore
his marriage with Mrs. Robertson
on the grounds that Robertson is yet
alive. Mira. Robertson. though
apparently not desirous of living with
Marshall, had interfered in his
matrimanial intentions towards a
lady in Blenheim. Marshall had Mrs
Robertson before Mr. Watson here
charged with bigamy. The case
came up on remand Tuesday. It
came out in evidence that the first
husband came here from 'I ownsend,
Norfolk County, settled as a tenant
on Colonel Patserson's farm and mar-
ried Miss Rose. Re afterwards left
the country, and has been in various
States of the Union photographing
and teaching writing classes. His
brother, a farmer from Townsend,
swore that he had been back three
times only in fourteen, years and that
only for short visits.. It did not ap-
pear that he had during that period
visited, lived with or supported de—
fendant. It was contended by her
counsel, Mr. O'Neil of Chatham, that
under the circumstances defendant
was innocent of the crime charged
in marrying Marshall. The magis-
trate reserved his decision.
COULD SCARCELY SEE.
Mie. John Martie, of Montague
Bridge, P. E. I., write.: "1 wets troubl-
ed last summer with very bad head-
ache; and constipation and aurnetin,es
could scarcely see. O,.e bottle of Bar -
dock Blood Bittu's made a comp cue
enre of my case, and I wish you every
euucese.
—Dr. '51. A. Holmes, of Waterville
aged 78, has a grandfather still liviug,
in England at the age cf 114 years. The
atter is a surgeon by prefeseion, and Dr.
Holmes remembers that when a boy,
over 60 years ago, he assisted;his vener-
able auceetur iu the amputation of a
soldier's lug.
REGINA RIPPLES.
"I took six bottles of Burdock Blood
Butters for liver complaint, headache and
dull stupid feeling, but now I ane entirely
well and healthy, having alae a good
appetite which I did not have previous-
ly."—Mrs. T. Davie, Regina, N. W . 'f.
—Mrs. Tnnntpsoa, of Beach ville, Ox
ford, celewa'ed her 104th birthday on
Thursday. A large number of her fri-
ends aseembled to congratulate her and
wish many returns et the day. The ven-
erable lady is pall lively and cheerful,
her eyesight, heating and speech being
ate
g ae ever.
WHAtSAY THEY?
In popularity increasing. In reliabilty
the standard. In merit the first, lu
tact, the beat remedy for all summer
complaints, diari hie t, dysentery, cramps,
colic, etcetera intantum, etc., is Dr.
Fowl, r'e Extract of Will Strawberry.
All medi nue dealers sell it.
—The Post -master, General has caused
a writ to be issued against the U. N. 'A'.
Telegraph Company and the Henderson
Delivery Company. of 'Toronto, claiming
damages for infringement of the Act re-
specting better carrying. It is alleged
that for mouths past the defendants hays
been conducting a sort of postal service
and carrying lettere et a cheaper rate
that if a pi et -office. The Act fixes a
fine of $20 for each letter carried, The
object is to stop letter carrying by pri-
vate companion.
TIMELY WISDOM,
Great and timely wisdom is shown by
keeping Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry on hand. It has no equal for
ohelera, cholera morbus, diarrhtea, dy-
sentery, colic, cramps, and all summer
complaints or looseness of the bowels.
A eho: king afl%ir has jest some to
light at Peterboro, Oct. About two
weeks pyo a tw u -year-old uhil I belong
ing to parents residing in that town, was
taken ill with fits. While in a fit the
old-fashioned remedy of putting the
child into a pan of warm water was tried.
When ti a child wan put in the pan it
was found that the water trap not suffi-
ciently warm, so the lid was taken off
the stove and the pan, with the child
still in it, was raised and placed on the
stove with the intention of heating the
water. Immed.ately on being placed on
the stove the child commenced to writhe
in agony. The women is attendance
deemed it the result of the fit and paid
no attention, but allowed it to remain
there while it was being slowly cooked
Finally, one woman, mare thoughtful
than the others, entered the room, and
seeing what was going on, rrahed fore -
ward and snatched the child from the
pan, As she pulled it away the akin
peeled of its body and stuck in large
pieces to the bottom of the pan. A
physician was summoned, hut although
vtrythi'tig' p iti1%T4 Wile 'dou'e' fo r rel'iede
the little sufferer, it died in a ahnrt
time.
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C.ouslunptlou Cared.
pledlaitnauly from iihad achsa ban Lama uda mieatua
pry the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis, ()stadia, Asthma and ell throat and
Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervoasl,ebility sue a1l Nervous Complaints,
after having tested its wonderful curative powers
In thousands of cases, has felt It his duty to make
it known to his sugaring fellows. Autuatedby this
motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
will send free of charge, to all who desire it, thin
recipe in German, French or English, with toll
directions for preparing abd mita. ,gut by mall
by addressing with stain ., naming this paper.
LY. A. Nem., 8211 Powers' Block, l:uehedter, -V. Y.
dill -y
--London millers have abandoned the
use of the grain tester.
OFT IN PERIL.
Lives of children are c•f:en en !angel ed
by au-tdeo and violent attacks of cholera,
cholate morbus, diarrhoea, dysentery and
bowel compltiut•. A reasonable and
certain peeaurion is to keep Ur. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry always at
hand. •
—The wheat, waist,. and barley crepe
in V't'este-n Irel tad are rutting ou eeenunt
of long-euu•iuuad rain.
—The 01 -If, Bowe' Irrupts at Chio..go
will kava 34 storeys altogether, with an
agg reg it" height of 556 fest.
—The mails from China and Javan
reached New York at 4,43 yesterday
morning, the run from Vcucover being
made iu 84 hour.. It is thought the
malls will be delivered iu Great Britain
in 20 days drum the date of leaving Yok-
ohama.
GREAT GAMES.
True great American game, Baseball, in
the Stater, and the great Euglieh game,
Cr,eket, in the Dominion, are in full
career, and it is apropos to consider a hat
a celebrated pitcher nays : Mr. Louis
Rush, 99 Preston St-, Detroit, Mich,,
U. S. A.. writes: "Iu pitching ball I
sprained my arm ; tato applications o'
S'..Jacebs Oil cured me," if you want
to b • ready for the n, xt day, try it.
—Mr. Judkins and airs, Jethro, of
Kingston, after living together for 20
years, quarrelled, He struck her and
was arredted far assault and jtiled. She
sold a pig and paid the fine, hut refused
to take him back. He is now endeavor
ing to get her arrested fur stealing his
Pia -
BET fFR AND BETTER.
"B• iter tll,au grandeur, better than
g,ld,
Batter than rank a theueand fold,
la a healthy body, a mind at ease,
And crumple pleasures that always
please."
To get and keep a healthy hotly, use
Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Diecuvery,
a reuteu ly designed to not only cure ail
diseases of the threat, lungs and cheat',
but keep the body iu a thoroughly
h, ta'thy cenrlitiun. It eradicates all im-
purities from the blood, and m'ercome■
Indiuration and f)y.p-psi.,, Blotches,
Pimples and eruption distilipeer, under
its tree, and your mind can lie "at cape,"
as to your health,
--Hatt y Rooney and Charlie Bear i,
who reside with their parents in Cn-
bnurg, went shooting in the country.
While they were getting .,ver a fence
the gun which R ,ouey was carrynig
went oft', wounding the young man in a
terrible manner. The charge of shot
entered hie right side and, taking almost
a perpendicular a arise, came out at the
shoulder blade necessitaiiug anupuaation
of the arm.
A DVIee TO MOTH It rte. Are yon disturbed at
Eight and broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering and erying wiih pain of Curti ink Teeth?
If on semi et once and get a bottle of "Mts.
Winslow's Soutbing Syrup" for Children Teeth-
ing. Its value is iw:alenlable. It will relieve
the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon
it, Isotherm,; there is nu mistake about it. It
cures Dysentery and Diarrbaa, regulates the
stomach and bowels, cures wind Colic, softens
the gnma, reduces inflammation, and gives tone
a 'd energy to the whole system. "vIrs Winslow's
Soothing Sy, up" for children teething is pieasaat
to the taste and is the preeeriptinu of one of the
oldest and best female physicians and nurses in
the United States, and is for sale by all drnggist'e
throughout the world. Pricy 25eon's a bottle.
Be sure and itch for "Mits. \Vt.t'soow's SOOTHING
Svnci,"and take no other kind. 65fiy
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Machines Allowed on Trial
ant also agent for all
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ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD
Organic, Weakness, Falling Memory, Leek of
Energy, Physical Decay, positively cured by
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Dimness of Sight Loss of Ambition, Unfitness
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Pains in the Back, Night Emissions, Drain in
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Given Away ith Baking Powder. Best Offer Yet
lam" See the liallt'sume Organ, now oil, exhibition. "(
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▪ CLINTON.
Perry Davis'
PAIN -KILLER
Is need both internally m d externally.
It nets quickly. affording, tmoet instant
relief from the sever ret pain.
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DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT.
INSTANTANEOUS I1 ITS ACTION.
For CRAMPS, CHILLS, COLIC,
DIARRH(EA,, DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
MO REMEDY EQUALS
THE PAIN -KILLER.
In Canadian Cholera and Bowel
Complaints its effect Is magical.
It wares in a very short time.
THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR
BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS,
RHEUMATISM,
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C NS' �110N BRO S-
--Have a splendid stock o; —
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At prices eonsisteut with good goods. We area a position to guarantee as gen
value as any other house in the trade. Try our Fp aunts Teas, the hest tee th
least money in the' market. We have a stuck of Gebel at i:rru'eries that cannot b
surpassed in duality or lowness of price. lc not invest till you '-all on us.
r.11 BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton,
P' TT i I'll
NEW STOCK ! NEW STORE !
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the stuck of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., anti general Household 'Furniture. The wit de Stock is hom'the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of ever description. '
JUS. CIIIDLEY, one door II est of Dickson's (Cook Store
RELIABLE TAILORING
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THOS. JACKSON, SR.,'
The Old Reliable Merchant Tailor, has a Co nplete Stock of
Tweeds, Worsteds, etc., suitab)'J for Spring and Summer Wear
Qom" Every Suit a Walking Advertisement.
" Cloth by the yard at a very a' call margin, and Garments of all kinds
CUT FREE from the sarie.
T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT.
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class of work is guaranteed at very
tom prices.
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Ont
WATCHES!
Waltham, Elgin, Illinols, Columbus, Seth
Thomas, and Rockford—new, model.
VFAII these nrakee in key and stem winders.
Also pendant set watches.
BIDDLECOMBE, CLINTON.
C;TRAY STOCK ADVER
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If yon want any kind of advertiein • you will not
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IMPLEMENTS.
The subscriber baytug severed his connection
with the Massey Company, desires to intimate
that he has been appointed agent for the well-
known firm of
FROST 8 WOOD,
implement makers, of Smith's Falls, and will be
pleased to fill all orders in his line ss heretofore.
Will also keep on hand WuLxINeON PLOWS,
COLTER & SCOTT DRILLS, DISC HARROWS, and
articles of like maters.
WM. STANLEY,
641—Gm Holmesville and Clinton
A NICE HOME
A T A BAR()Al . > ightaeree.otland-wtti}gw -
iala 'Win' 4011'04 of choice ripple trees ;
comfortable house and stables ; ndjmininglfnde.
rich township. Apply to R.ilL. DOYLE, Gods-
hall. 626-tf