The Huron News-Record, 1891-09-30, Page 2t i
ConstiPa on,
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v net remedied in seaeon, is liable to
I become habitual and chronic. Dras.
tiapurgatives, by weakening the bowels,
confirm, rather than cure, the evil.
yer's Pills, being mild, effective, and
strengthening in their notion, are gener-
ally recommended by the faculty as the
beat of aperients.
" flaviug been subject, for yerefe, to
constipation, without being able to find
much relief, I at last tried Ayer's Pills.
I deem it both a duty and a pleasure
to testify that I haws derived great ben-
efit from their use. For over two years
past I have taken one of these pine
every night before retiring. I would not.
willingly be without them."- G. W.
Bowman, 26 Bast Main at., Carlisle, Pa.
"I have been taking Ayer's Pills and
using them in my Jaunty since 1857, and
cheerfully recommend them to all in
need of a sate but effectual cathartic."
-John M. Boggs, Louisville, liy.
''For eight years I was afflicted with
constipation, which at last, became so
bad that the doctors could do no more
for me. Then I began to take Ayer's
Pills, and soon the bowels recovered
their natural and regular action, so that
now I am in excellent health." -S. L.
Loughbridge, Bryan, Texas.
"Having used Ayer's Pills, with good
results,I fully indorse them for the pur-
poses for which they are recommended."
-T. Conners, M. D. Centre Bridge, Pa.
Ayer's Pills,
Pgrirefinn BY
Dr. d. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sola by an Druggists and Dealers In .),lecticIns.
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Welnesilna i N91.
TH It hi.F. M EN FLOt;(1 ii Arl.'
CENTRA L
TO i;iiN ).
A L TI FLoOCIPTi WERE
ldts I ,N Tiff; sA
cif If-•
••• -fro mn-lstits
Cte: n n. v•Iuht lo so
I. bright
ant 1 Z.,1 p.einber
22:id e green,
ithe !ted the
iii lt fi,nt of
t▪ he iott.0 bitLtliit. wits &,vered
ari,it
the pionituutil ui which is the
lain ,,ts the Nd... A II
na; t_ ,tei tioth
iug hini,o A. ins g:oomy &rine
e Iot ,vhi it. lf!AJII IVGII.I.
Three it fiont Gulpit, who ate
just .tttu the eild at their tetra
in 'li- prisi, reeeived their third
and 1 -tat llog<;ing. The crime for
which they attll,•red wits that of
aeseit., which was cemmitted by
the 1.1e1.3 mon c-ri a girl named
Elizab uu September
14th, 1b8l). They e ere touud
Full • .1:id were sentenced b)J edge
iu mr and 360 ili9s in
the t!entril Pirsun, and tu bo each
fioeged thriee mill, a cat till i U it tails.
Their first Cati it. u they received
a tiear.li after committal, the
second ten iii inch?, ;titer and
to-
t'.‘h their lima. do -c.
".1‘).e men who wore Id doegael
wale iormerly ett,t,p,d to a triangle,
but a., the wiithilig of their bodies
sourrtitates huti ilt,. ethict of tnis•
ple.!ing the blows, t 'no w:tycl-Li has
con! Dived a machine for holding
the victims fast. A solid bar of
thrce•inch iron supports three iron
brackets, the top one of which is
bound with leather. Against this
the prisoner's chest is placed, a
strap p.issin.; behind holding him
tight. Elie hauls are closely held
in a pair of fixed hanticuffa which
ate attached to the top bracket.
The middle brickct clasps his I. gs
about. the center of the thigh and
the bottom one holds his feet firmly
afout three feet apart.
The cat-o'-nine-tails is nut a
pleasant look iug instrument, but is
of simple Qullstinaion. It. is but a
woolen hand!o some two feet in
length, from the end of which
dangle the traditional nine tells,
which Ulu iii tulut it heavy, hard
cord.
Telubuil was the first to
suffer. He is a omen man uf 27
years. The expected penishmant
has %veil:lied heavily on his mind,
for he has lust flesh rapidly of late.
He smiled as ha appi (niched, and
taking off his jacket and shirt, his
jersey avast pulled up, leaving his
hack hate. Ho was soon Diced up,
and while the charge was read over
to him he got a good mouthful of
his jersey to bite on. A warder
stood by thoughtfully drawing the
lashes of the cat between his
fingers.
Tun charge having been read Dr.
W. '1'. Aik ins certified that the men
Wil s able to hear Ha punishment
and I)eputy NV,irtien Logan called
"One 1"
"Which the cat as
homily cut through the air.
It struck the flesh with a sicken-
ing soiled And left nine purple welts
across the man's skin, He writhed
under the punishment and let out
a pitiful
"Two," said the Deputy.
Again the lash descended, and
eight times more with merciless re.
gularity did it strike the prisoner.
,.....geeeeeeee.ee.e,,e.,....e-eH+sebao,treavaerecoverrerl-witlte- -purple,
it vic-
and'ecatlet seams, but the skin was
notAroken in any place. Turnbull
howled at every cut at first, but at
last broke into a prolonged sob.
lie was speedily released from
the hrackets after taking his medi
eine, and while dressing turned to
the reporters and said : "This is a
piece of gloss injustice, gentlerven.
There never was a more gross sam-
ple of injustice perpetrated. •
As Turnbull went away Sheady
was brought up, and the two men
smiled as they passed. Sheady is
the youngest of the trio, being only
26, but he is the only one who is
married. The anticipation of what
to -day had in store for him has
esused him to lose flesh also. He
Was tied up in the seine Manner as
the other man, and shrieked "Oh,
God ! Oh, God !" as the telentlies
cat cut struck him the first titne.
He was almut silent after the sixth
stroke.
After being tele teed he turned
to the reporters and remarked :
"It's pretty hard to get tied up like
that fur a common prostitute."
Leader was then brought lip
lie is the oldest of the three, being
now 33 years of age. He is spoken
of very highly by Warden Massie
as a most industrious mechanic.
was apparently impassive until the
Warden said to him :
Leader, we'll get through with this
unpleasant busibees " At this re -
remark the prisonot's merry brown
eye twinkled and he smiled.
• He did out utter a sound when
struck, although at the fifth stroke
the cat cut the skin and a crimson
stream of' blood ran across his bruis-
ed back.
in'iren," called the Deputy War•
d
"Whish," answered the eat for
the thirtieth time.
"Goodf sir !" said the plisouer
with a laugh.
He was quickly released and
went away to the end of the corridor
where a number of prisoners were
dishing out a very savory Irish
stew,
There has been considerabl. sym-
pathy expressed for the men as the
gill Lore a vary loose reputation in
Guelph. They will be released on
Outoher 2nd, their punishment
having bison a terrible lesson to
tnemselves and a warning to others.
• And, oh ! how refreshing it was
to gist out into the sweet smelling
gardens after witnessing so gruesome
a sight.
CLINTON CLIPPINGS.
'I had for years been tr• ubleil with
dyspepsia anti sick headache and found
hue little relief until I vet Burdock Blood
13:t ters which made a pee f,tet (etre. It is
ti'- best rreidieire-i I ever used in my life..
- attics Davis, M cry Sa., Clinton, Ont
-John F. Brown and Robert
Flynn's bailie were burnt at. Credi-
tor) last Friday by a steam thresher.
The whole season's crop was burnt.,
together with separator. Loss,
$3,000; insured in the Hay Town-
ship Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance
Cu. for $1,600.
It is erluettion that makes all the
difference between the men who dig in
the dit.sh mei the man who bosses the
jab. It is tne superior qualities of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla that give it its ark nowledit-
ed pre-eminencs over all other blood•
-Simeon Gott von of Tam worth,
Ont., while helping his neighbor
sink a well, deeended too soon after
a blast had been discharged one
afternoon, and feeeling faint front
the gas asked to be drawn up.
When within a few feet. of the top
he let go his hold, felling a distance
of 25 feet, brraking his neck. De-
ceased leaves a wife and family.
TIMELY WISDOM.
Great en I timely wisdom is shown by
keeping Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry on hand. It has no equal for
cholera, cholera morhus, diarrhmes., dy-
sentery, colic. cramps, and all summer
complaints or looaeness of the bowel,'.
-Mrs. Wilson,a widow lady who
resides in Detroit, arrived in
Toronto trednesday night, in com-
pany of a man, ash] to be named
McMurray, to whom she was to be
married. During the evening the
lady told McMurray that certain
property out the other side in which
she had a widow'e interest reverted
to her children when she was no
longer Mrs. Wilson This little
piece of Ilf•WS evidently changed the
gentleman's intention to become a
family man, as he is alleged to have
left the city next morning without
the It no e le1L e of his promised bride.
To make matters worse, Mrs. Wil-
son unwittingly entrusted her puree
and valuables to Mr. McMurray's
care, which be ft:eget to return on
his hasty departure. This left the
lady pehnilems, and she had to bor-
row money to return Ito' re.
NINE LONG YEARS.
Mrs. John MoLean writes from Berrie
Leland, Oct., March 4, 1888, as follows :
"I have been a great sufferer from
neuralgia for the last nine years, but
heiog advised to try St, Jacobs Oil, can
now heartily endorse it as being a most
excellent remedy for this complaint, as
I have been greatly benefited by its use."
-Go, W. Johnson and son, lite
Aug -Tabour/ -ex -enilatseemtetire,of-iliew
mark, N. D., in Emmons county,
were burned to death while fighting
one of the worst prairie fires ever
witnessed in that country.
TUE TALK OF THE DAY.
PICTURES OF LIFE AS IT IS IN BLACK
AND WHITE.
The Ittiosynextifites of All Sorts of People
Under the Brushes and the Pens of the
Artlet and if outOrlsts—The Latest
Paragraphs of the Newspaper Wite.
"A. prienMent s.eliety man was on the
train hist imi.slmt."
Better Lae titan never--- Husbands.
A. eittelm plant. e- -"Sick 'ettil-
13erning kisses necessarily- follow a spat It.
Motley Is "e0111:11g to you" does not
always at -ria -e.
E.. cry 011e'a sweetheart sometimmts gets
up in arms tl.1t.i11,4 l/i111.
:Akin needs somebody to sympathize with
him even in his meanness.
The .isetii;ci II. 1.k -I t 1111)M1.11litO, is Of •
tell hin,1611%,11,1) ur.mtts face.
Many young hearts hi a-' been set on tire
this 61111I1OUr I,y tennis in tic hcs.
Sometimes there in a gnotl de.il of pride in
telling how big a simmer you mita to lie.
Corn is well provtaed at it I ears, tat its
talk doesn't amount to much, it 'i 1:0“
husky.
These are the days tiltic the tramp and
Lite pumpkin are both ;lig very
A western tni mer et ly u lte.smsl I,•2on
bushels of at lit...it tool Pi, trt•mtr, II mite
day.
"Love le -,els 1. ri,tt;," 1,1 not the rank
oaor of aim °Men; tlist is toe ono it for it,
sometimes.
"What did your allitimed say when you
told her ysiu were broke?" "She said she tI
break with tie.''
A great many mut the Ettrope.ia peasants
think that it's pretty rocky for them to be
cut off from their rye.
It is oast fine 0 iut-i (..10 /111.4SCS the tumitu,
although it may lie ilitlictilt to determine,
where the Putt in.
The Cheapest Wity.—"Don't you tial
yachting expensive?" "UIno. I never
try it except as an invited guest."
"The shades of night iira falling filet,"
sang Mr. Mitts as he went to pull ilieu the
blind and jerked it MI' time roller.
No Cause for Div -amt -e. If you ever hear
that a man is resignedti, his troubles, you
know that it is because he has to be,
Jack (sadly) ----"One call I made last night
cosrt me ten dollars." Tom (happily.) -- "And
one I made cost toe a diamond ring."
"Thanks," said the guest to the colored
man who brought his soup at last. "You
have taken a great wait off my mind."
"I am the shortstop in our nine."
"'Tis very strange," said she.
"The long stop seems more in your lifts
Wirene'er you visit me."
"Papa,- said little whose nauti-
cal knowli•dge is a little mixed, "when
ships beat their records, do they do it, with
their spititheisr
"Your trip to the sea chore must have
done you good. You look like a new man."
"I feel like seven men." "How's that?"
"Engaged to seven girls."
Alas, for all their ecstasy,
They knew not what was best;
The young man reached the front door,
The Old nitut did the rest.
Sure Relief. - • Hay fever victim -"Doc.
tor, can't you tell mile how I can find relief
from this constant inclination to sneeze?"
Phyt3i6K11--"Yes, sir. Sitcom."
She (sternly) -"What was that noise I
heard early in the 1'11,11 Oils morning when
you came in?" He (hastily) --"It must have
been the duty breaking, darling."
Doctor -"Did you have a heavy
Fair Patient -"It seemed so." I )ecter-
"Did your teeth chatter?" Fair Patient --
"No; they were in my dressing -ease."
"Where are you going my pretty maid?"
"Going to cooking school, air," she said.
"Can I go with you, my pretty maid?"
"•We don't cook veal today," she said.
Ben --"I don't think much of girls. How-
ever, I'd rather be a girl than a goose."
Tom --"Probably; hut I think it impossible
for you to accomplish the transformation."
Ethers Winning Way. --- Ethel—"l
shouldn't attempt to drive von out, on it
bluff at poker." Staylate—"Why not?"
Ethel--"Beitause I know you would stay."
Out in Kaincits--Travoler--" W hat is that
tall chimney for? Some ince putting up a
factory?" Citizen - - "New. That's .1 im
Bisbee's well. Cyclone turned it inside
out."
At the Seaside Hotel. —Kitty - - "I wonder
why Cairn, hurries to her room whemmever
she gets a letter?" iMitaid---"She wishes
to give the impression that it's frust
man."
"Can your little brother talk now?" "Yes.
He can say sonic words real well." "What
are they?" "I don't know. They're words
I never heard before." --Harper s Young
People.
Centerfitibler—"Hi, there! Kid! hand up
that ball,quick." The Kid --"Yis. Jebi
wait a see' till 1 see Tim Smithers safe over
der home plate, den I will."--Harper'S
Weekly.
Fast Shrinkage.---Reportalm--"So poor
Will was accidentally strangled to death.
How'd it happen?'' Flieker--"Got caught
in a shower and couldn't unbutton the col-
lar of his flannel shirt."
The new reporter had carefully read the
office rules, and when lie wrote up a suiciile
fronm a thirml-story window Ice referred deli-
cately to an "Manse, nauseating iound of
concussion."
Old Fogy (mailing paper) ---"It says they
weighed anchor; but confound them, they
don t say how notch it weighed, What I
want, is facts, but these newspapers never
tell what a man wants to know."
"It seems to me that you might -rmake a
better use of your time than in lotting
around saloons," "Great snakes! You
can't expect a man to sit in the parks such
rainy weather as this, can you?"
Mr. .Itrggs_''I tell you,
whisky is a handy
-ttrifirItr-hiriFti- • lir WazIyoxt,'Istrfts'
cramps." Mrs. Jaggs (who knows a thing
or two) -"Yes, and cramps are a handy
thing to have around when you have whisky
in the house."
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consumption cared.
Au old physic:On, retired Irene pritetice, having
had placed cit Lac Amide tt.41 bast
tiro formals, of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanent sure of Consinaption.
Braubbirds terrh, Asthma and nil throat and
Lung 4,det:cations, also it positive and radical cure
for Nervous Deltility and alt Nervous complaints,
after having tested Ice wonderful (mutative powers
to thousands of eases, has felt it his duty to make
It known to his maiming fellows. Actuated by this
motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I
will scud Bee of uharge, Sc all ah,, d sire it, this
recipe. iu Gorman. k'rench or 5tuga0h, orth hub
direetions fur preparing and using. heat by mail
by addressing with , nutmeg title payer.
W. A. Nor EP., 820 P,,were. Iii,v1“eier, A. Y.
(ICC -y
-The steam tug Ring uf St
Catharines was totally destroved by
fire off Tobermor.ty Friday.
FRES1I AND YIGOROUs.
On morning fine mat,
it invigor..titig than a spill en
cycle WY•en it conies to a race, the
suKtesti. if M. Um.mgn Phillips, tiee'y.
Li meter ., ling Club, Dab in, 'erased,
has force "I have found St. J14401)9 0 I
an tor. Y. ,t • • 1,7 and
ht nista, all ,0 h ,ve ,•evaral mu tilt -us
our 1,1 1.1!•." Thin • 11 dlt • • t.e i
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-Eliza Shaw, daughter
\Viat tun fernier, was eti tack by
lightning Friday itntl ia to N dying
condition.
P. HA' SAY; THEY ?
le peteilat ity incret-aiog.It, reliabilty
the standard. In 111,5 first, In
hot, the be -'r rem: d V for all summer
complatota, diaru Lik s,tiya,ntery, en: nips,
coif. cti-re. iutateutn, i.e , it. Dr.
Fe le r'a F ctraer "F Wild St,swime.iy
All medicine dealers sell it.
-The latest Canadian application
for divorce is from Mr. ,Is tiles It.
Doyle, barrister, of' Toronto, seeking
a bill of divorce from his wit's,
Augusta L. Doyle, of KallS•id City,
111o., on the grounds of adultery and
desertion,
roup f0«1u ntla ti -at" 0 h. o. hnuld no•
ttr4 fcm i'stisi, %OA
iytth -chic!, I' des (dupes cwt.. f r ins'aut
treatrileht I
is 0.. ,indrol,1,-
v, I .se. s 11 107 A Or'IYN,
p It the• 11(ittAt.
-Fin le v I ;bilk, son of llilbsrt
Clink, of South Mat•yliorough,
slipped when stepping hunt a mow
on Thursday, and his right leg
slipped into the cylinder of a thresh-
ing machine. T he log was pu1 veriz-
en up to the gtuiu Amputatiuu
was Irsuitedto but the man died.
COULD SCARCELY SEE
M's. .1 chn Martin, if cut ague
Bridge, P. E. I., writes : "I was tre.sthl-
eil I aiit scimit-r iiht lii y had he -tot.
Aolieg arid GONfl'iGatinG 5. ,1 ronv‘titr.eg
could scarcely see, 0:-e bottle of Bur -
deck 1111.o:I lib.tcra made a cotrip'eIe
ewe of my ease, and I wish you every
Rut:era,
-A farmer named John Krantz,
who lives on the London and Bid-
dulph town line, reports that. dur-
ing the night of the 16th inst. some
one killed one of his horses by stab -
lung the animal in the breast This
is the second horse that Nil-. Krantz
has lately lost in this way.
Amities., MGTHENs. Aro you distnyberi at
night and broken of your le,•t. 1.y a Rick child
sugaring 11I111 erying with pain c -f Cutting 're, th
If so send at fume and get a Malls of "Miss.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" tin Children Teat i'
ing. Its value is iivalciPable. It will relieve
th,-porr little sufferer immediately. lit pond 'limn
it, mothers; lb i re is no reis;ake about it, It
eines mentery tied Disratais, regulates the
stomach and bowels, sures Wind Colic, softens
the gull-, inflammation, and giveg tone
and energy to the whole system, "Mrs WillIdoW'S
Soothing Spur fur i•hildren teething fa pleasant
to the lit -to and is the prescription of one of the
oldest awl beat female physieiarm and nurses In
the United States, and is for sale by ail druggist's
throughout the world. Pure 21 oe"ts a bottle.
Be BHT, ,,/Ni situ f01. "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYrice,"cind take no other kind. fitly
THE CELEBRATED .•
IeaI Wastie*
wand Wringer.
THE REST IN THE MARKETII
Machines Allowed on Trial
am 8160 agent for all
All Agricultural Implements
Wareroom opposite Fair's Mill,
Call and see sue.
J. B. WEIR, CLINTON
ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD
Organic, Weaenees, Failing memory, Met of
anorgy, Physical Decay, positively mired by
Hazolton'e Vitalizer. Also Nervous Debility,
Dimness of Sigbli, Loss of Ambition, Unfitness
to Marry, Stunted Development, Lose of Power
Fainein tbo flack,Night Emiasions‘Drain izl
Irene; tattifWkiniiplessWeali, skddir
to Society, Unfit for Study, Excessive Indul-
gence, etc., Ito. Every bottle guaranteed.
20,000 sold yearly. Address,enoosing stamp
for treatise, J. E. HAZELT014. Graduated
Pharmacist 808 Yong. St., Toronto, Ont. '
A HANDSOME ORGAN FRVIN
Given Away With Baking Powder. Best Offer Yet
g2k- See the liant'suim, Organ, now on exhibition.
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N. ROBSON.
▪ CLINTON.
Perry Davis'
PAIN -KILLER
es If
tHE
OP' THE.,
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is need both internally at d externally.
It note qui okly, affording tmost instant
relief from the sever ,st pain.
IINOMMILINSWICAllsIlantlar
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DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT.
ITISTANTRIENS IN ITS ACT1011.
For CRAMPS, CHILLS, COLIC,
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
NO REMEDY EQUALS
TI -LE PAIN -KILLER.
In Canadian Cholera and Bowe!
Complaints its effect Is magical.
it o'.tres In a very short time.
THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR
BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS,
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE.
SOLD EVeRYWHERA AT 250. A aorys..g.
t Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations.
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NO BETTER REMEDY FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &C.
Groceries. - Groceries.
C_A_TTTIT.:01\1". J=3± -?,CD S..
--Have a splendid stock
Choice New Groceries, Fruits, Peels, Crockuy, Glass and Chinaware
At prices eonsistent with good goods. We are 'a a position to guarantee as goo
value as any other house in the Try our Famous 'Teas. the best for tit
hi -sat money in the minket. We lave a stock of I.;eueral 4-1..roceries that cannot b
salt pa. -Sed in ,1nality um luwilees of price. Dr not invest till you rail on us.
CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton.
CT 3R.,, 1\..1- I 'I' IT
NEW STOCK! NEW STORE !
ELLIO fT'S BLOCK, - CLINTON.
JOSEPH CHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture,
Call at the Now Store and see the stock of
Bedroom and Parlor Sets, Lounges, Sideboards, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., and general Household Furnitme. The wit de Stock is from:the very
best manufacturers. Picture Flames and Mouldings of evert description.
JuS. CIIIDLEY, one door VI est or ilickson's Book Store
prow _ eseeessieveszeemece aratawere
THOS. JACKSON, SR,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
1-1.1=_•\a,
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We have opened up a lot of FINE NEW GOODS for fall trade. When
needing a FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT come and see what we have got.
We keep a nice selection in HATS AND CAPS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS
AND READY-MADE CLOTHING.
We are offering just now a FINE LINE OF TR')USERINGS worth $8
for $6 that is worth seeing and.is a Big Bargain.
T. JACKSON, SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON.
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CIRCULATION.
THE NEws-REcolk) has a larger
circulation than any other paper in
this section, and as an advertising
medium has few equals in Ontario.
Our hooks are open to those who
mean business.
JOB PRINTING'.
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nal is one' of the best equipped in
Western Ontario, and a superior
class of work is guaranteed at very
loan prices.
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J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, - Clinton, Out
WATCHES!
Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Columbus, Seth
Thomas, and Rockford -new, model.
tirAll these make* in key and stem winders.
Also pendant set watches.
J. BIDDLECOMBE, CLINTON. ••
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TRAY STOCKS ADVER
Li TISEMENTS inserted in TUN
' NMI'S MCCORD at low rates. The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
It you want any kind of advertising you will not
do bettor than call on 'ews•Reocord.
IMPLEMENTS.
The subscriber having severed his connection
with the Massey Company, desires to intimate
that lie has been appointed agent for the well
known Min of
FROST & WOOD,
implement makers, of Smith's Falls, and will be
pleased to all all orders in his line as heretofore.
Will also keep on hand Ptows,
Cowan & flemr Punts, Dist, Hannows, and
articles of like nature.
WM. STANLEY,
637 -dm Holmesville and Clinton
A T A DARDATN.—Eight acres of land with a
XX. select orchard of choice apple tree.;
comfortable house and stables ; sdjoining,Oode
rich township. Apply to alp. DOYLE, Code',
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