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14 'Efrst stages. can al$ .avteaefisfully
clie o e t b the prompt ue9 of Ayelt''fi:
>rr Y R 1'
Cherry Pectoral. Awed In iue lrster.
periods of that disease, the cough; is
tvclldor1ltlly ?ie laved by this ]mWdipinee
" I have used Averse Cherry Pectoral'
with the best effect. in my practice.
This wonderful preparation once saved
pay life, T laad, a constant coo II,, night
filircata, wait' :greatly- Z041100,14 fleshe
BO, given up= b_ y nay Ogaden. One
ottleand a hal! Of the ectoraboured
e, 4•. J. $iilsan, Di. p.,111iddleton,
Tennessee.
ci ldavpr;ll.' years ago I wee severely ill.
Thedoctorii said r was in consumption,
and that they could do nothing for pio,
but advfaef rr,i4, 40 a last resort, to try
i-yeref Cherry Peettoral, After taking
rn
this ediciu@ two or three months
was cured, and my health remains good
to the present day.". -James Birehard,
Darien, Coin.
"Several yews ago, on apansage'home
from California, by water, I contracted
so severe a cold that for some days 1
was confined to my State Zoom, and a
physician: au board considered my life
in clanger. Happening to clavea bottle
of , ,yer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 ' used it
t9etltineo1oahalycondin. Snctben
have invariably' recommended this prep.
eratieli.'-J. B. Chandler, Juuctlou, Ya.
A s lifer eefotaI,
Pr. J. C. Ayer do Co., Lowell, Mass.
So'd,by all Drr,giate: Price $1; alxbottles,$5.
, [he Huron News -Record
$1.50 n Year -3l.25 in Advance
Wednesday, Dec. 18th. 1891.
GREAT GAME.
The great gent", naseieall, in the
States an I greac.Euhiteh .:mote, Cricket
fu the'D.nntnion, are in fall cattier, an
it is apropos to eoustder what a celehra,
ted ptcoher stye : M1•. L mid Rush, 49
Preston St. Uetrait, ALuh U. S. A.
writes : "In pitAtiug b 01 I aprai nerd
my arm ; two applio+tions of S: JaooL'e
0.1 cured ute.•' 11 you waatto i?
ready Lr the uext day, try it.
—A l;.ty City, 11ieh , despatch
says that a report has reached
that city that a party of hunters
found the remains of Peter
I)arnares?, of Pictuu, Ontario,
frozen to death, about ten
tulles from Alger. It is supposed
that Denial -est was on his way to a
lutubollcamp 'and was caught in a
blindiug snow storm. Losing his
way he fell and perished in the
storm.
Nealy all colds are slfght a; first,
but their tendency is to so lower the
• systetn that the su'furer becomes a ready
vie int to any prevalent disease. Tho
use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, in the be•
ginning of a eold, would gu trd against
the danger.
—Mr. Robert Blackloy, who own•
ed tho north-west quarter of lot 22,
concession .4, Erarnost, 50 acres,
ended his life under very cad
circumstances the other day, by tak-
ing a heavy dose of Paris green
while on a spree. The deeoaeed was
in comfortable circumstances, had a
good place and good stock, and
the cause of- his .terrible act is
ascribed alone to his uufortunate
failing.
(� :By, rl?I'.T,Q�yBJ,�'LL, .VIDUN�yCI c.
t,,SN2'Li'fdati.-a-Your I g artrs
1eW QJ is ``•atilt,tit weight ht gold for
b9t14 to—tern—at eta eXternat ,use. 13(arin,R
the,iste Zs; Qrfpps epicierniJ:we.fouud ;k
ot, madt eiteeilvat 114'iveut0e, nue" for
k[Ka#tktIit ber Ht4 ither4ls�oilr
t!I
t9
equal it.
War. kr+11^innairrov',, IN`•itiol<' Reporter,
k Pt;lhi, Qat,
GOOD ADVICE.
DEAR SIRS. -I have been troubled
with headache for over 40 years, and had
it so bad about once a week that I was
sometimes not expected to live. I was
advised to uee 13. 13.13., and have used 3
bottles. I oo.v have an attack only once
in four or five months. and feel that if 1
continae using it I will be'entirely cured.
Thort f I recommend it highly
MRs. E. A. STOREY, Shetland, Ont.
—Tienry Gardner, station agent
fof the Canadian Southern at Bis-
marck, is locked up at Sandwich on
a charge of seduction preferred by a
fourteen•year old girl named Annie
Page. She says Gardner gave her a
ticket to Detroit, where she found
emphyment with a Mrs. Jamieson,
to whom she finally told the story
of her betrayal. Mrs. Jamieson in-
sisted upon her crossing to Windsor
and laying a complaint against her
betrayer. As the offense was com-
mitted' in Elgin county, Gardner
will have to he taken to St. Thomas
far trial.
Did you ever boy a horse and not have
some misgiving as to his points till they
wore fully tested ? Not so with Ayor°s
S%raparillA ; von oily be sure of it at the
start, It never elisappoints those who
give it a fair and persistent trial.
—More sailors last their lives (7fr
th e great ekes tlurin tho Marine
seaauujust. olveed thau any previotit
year Once the lakes were .navigated.
Io all 57 met their (death, and most
Qf this iiunlbar wrote lost during
NQvein bolr; Zi'urty were lest frond
echoonera and bargee. Nola parson,
ger, however,•was lost.
y.,
A Cp8ANQE FOR TUE IIKTTER,
SIRS, -I have taken three bottles of
Burd.,ck Blood nutters and finrl it a
splendid medicine for constipation sod
poor appetite. 1, wilt °epitoue takipg it
as it lea great blessing end I feet -a great
change in my healthusince taking'It.
MRs J. V. QRisiere,
5 Sy.leohatm St. Termite,
—A despatch Worn Calgary to day
says : When the hailstorm struck
the crops in the High river and
Sheep creek county last September
it 'wan thought that the farmers
would lose everything. It now
.appears that from threshers' reports
the farmers in the hailed district
will secure respectable crops. Ten
farmers in almost the centro of the
hailed district have threshes? 23,590
bushels of wheat, barley and oats in
• good. condition.
—flew many people, says the
Washington Star, have ever oaten
jelly made from elephants' tuaksl
Yetit is Very good iindeed. .jll ]the
English factories, where Many tons
of ivory_aro sawn up annually to
make handles of knives and forks,
groat quantities of ivory dust are
obtained. The dust is sold atthe
rate of sixpence a pound, and when
propeidy boiled and, prepared it
makes the finest, purest end most
nutritious animal jelly known.
Years ago ivory jelly was' a very
fashionable remedy and much sought
for.
Consumption Cured. •
Au old physician, retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by an East Indio ruission-
ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanent wire of ('onsurnptiun,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, As, tuna nail all throat and
Lung Affections, also a positive and radium caro
for Nervous Debility and nil Nammo Complaints,
after having tested its wonderful curative puwere
In th•msands .1 rano, has fe't it his tinty to snake
it known to his suffering fellow a. actuated by this
motive aid n desire to relieve human suffering, I
Mil send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
recipe. iu Qe^moo, French or English, with tint
direction, for proparlug and using. tient by mail
by addressing with slam', naming this paper.
W. A. Nuns-', 820 Poleers' Bieck, Rochester, hr. l'.
850--,y
—At Calgary the Rev. George
Jacques was before the police court
charged with using insulting
language to Mrs. Catherine hulltno.
The' alleged offense consisted in the
reverend gentleman calling Mrs.
Fullmo an "old Irish • eow," and
other worse names.
FOR PAIN OR COLDS,
UitNTLEMEN.-Fifteen months ago 1
had a beefing breast. I tried a number
of remedies but got no relief. I then
tried fiagyard's Yellow Oil, which give
me instant relief. It is the best thing I
ever used for all kinds of pain or cold.
MP.s. JOHN DORBETT, Bt. Mary's, Oat,
"r-4 GiiN�I IAN ItL 11AI",
bV7«l'�`i QI+`QbN13,Dv1
AO. War. Cechr tmp. 12. Editor,'
• Whirs been aiir.11rtvilo a to: 8xat4tei
soma arlvance sheets of this work,
now ben published ►shod bx
b
ra
dIoY
f.rretaonCo,✓o,.of Dra l ,fold,. Ont.
aaitl we Pullout` lot'bear expi'ettsingaur
admiration .of the :athelia alliin: ilia,
—Chief Justice Elliott, of the
Indiana Supreme Court, has
decided, the other judgeEi con-
curring, that a wife has a per-
fect right to sue for damages against
any one who Alienates her husband's
affections. This is contrary to the
old common law and the usual cus-
tom in the United States, the man
alone being accorded the prerogative
of obtaining a money recompense
for his wite's love. The case do-
cided yesterday was an appeal from
the Circuit Court of Dearborn
county, wherein the judge knocked
out a suit for $25,000 damages On
demurrer.
Anvtca To. Morn Ens. Are yon dieterbed et
night and broken td your rent by n nick child
autrering and crying with pain of Cutlinq Teeth ?
If o, send nt once and get a bottle of "Mrs.
Winelow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teeth
lag. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve
tho poor little smfferor immediately. Depend 'open
it, mother:; th ire is no mistake about it. It
onree Dyson tery and Dlarrheea, regulates the
stooltuh and b,wels, cures wind Colic, softens
the gums, redi u % lnatrmation, and givoo tone
andonurgy- to the whole syetmn. "Mrs Winslow's
Soothing Syenp" for children teething ie pleasant
to the taste and h the prescription of one of the
vi amen.
aicSstrs=ornl m r
the United exult;, and is for anis by a'1 drnt;gist's
thronghont the wird. Price 25 cont: a bottle.
D e enre arid- alit for "stns. 1VistaLo`o'a SeeTOI1:O
S rntvP," and takno other kind. (My
NEW SARUM NOTES.
DEAR'`3iRs.-I have used six bottles ot
13. B B. I took it -for liver complaint.
Before I took it I had headache and felt
stupid all the time, but new I am heal-
thy and entirely well. In addition I
have a good appetite, which I did not
have preyionely.
LIBB:E POUND, New Sarum, Oat.
pis yea in the execlition ofeyt=ry. part
The ! r ' s e Biu
of i I Ie pa trait. fro yup ► r t4
anything we have seen' produced iu
artiada, wh to the typography to
serial iy vpy thio,
.. i'a►king it as a.,whole, the !)jail of
the wor4r_ia undoubtedly unique and
the conception original.. This ap-
peers te,b.e an Album on a National
"reale; its title "The Canadian Album;
Alen of Canada issuggestive of its
plan apd scope: The usefulneas and
desirability pf such a work oan be
readily seen and highly 'ap`preeiated.
On every hand it is felt that the
sources of information concerning
„TEL MEN OF 'CANADA.. are very
limited. The leaders of•thoughtand
.action ip our country, are not 80 well
known ea ie desil'able or neoassaryc
How often one asks concerning art
individual ii hs atldderily become
conspicuous in church or state, who.
he is, and what is he, and what is his
personal appearance? This work
proposes to answer these questions,
and to place the very image of the
men before us, so that he may, as it
were speak for himself.
The benefit conferred upon the
country by this publication sill be
the more readily seen when the
plans of the publishers are consider-
ed. Taking the populat`on ot
Canada roughly at five millions, and
supposing that about one man to
every thousand is a representative
man, tliere are at least five thousand
men eligible to appear in "The
Canadian Album". Phis would in-
volve the publication of seven volumes
with a little over seven hundred men
in each. This task the publ:sliers
have undertaken, and judging from,
their past record, we expect them to
succeed.
The value of this work is not in
sentiment only, important as that is.t
It has a business d professional
value. It will bee ually in place in
the libraries of the learned profess-
ions, and on th business man's
desk. Mcrcaretil eports ac -e good
so far as they go, but they give a
man's financial "rating'' only, and
private reports are often necessary to
find out who and what the man is.
Such reports elm be had by consult-
ing the. pages of the "Men of Canada."
The family Album has now become
a household necessity and very
properly so, . Foraimilar reasons this
"National Album" should also be a
honsehold necessity, In it we see
the members of the Dominion and
Provincial Parliaments, the leading
Clergymen of eaob of the denomina-
tions, the distinguished men of the
Bench and Bar, those of the Medical
and learned professions, and also our
manufacturers, merchants, agricul-
turists and private citizens.
This is -net a work of fulsome
praise, but of facts and contains
nothing wnich any plan needs blush
to read concerning himself. On the
other hand, the public have a right
to know these facts concerning re.
presentative men. The information
furnished within these pages, have
been verified by those who know the
facts, and is therefore correct. Not
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appear in it, but in future volumes,
the publishers intend to cover the
entire Dominion, and to supply so
far as possible, any deficiency in the
territory therein represented.
—Theodore Myers, of Wallace -
burg, was arrested on the serious
charge of seduction, preferred by a
young girl, aged 18, named I-Ielen
Resume. The prisoner was arraign-
ed before the police magistrate and
pleaded guilty to the charge, offer-
ing to marry the girl. He was in,
formed that the offer must be carri-
ed out forthwith, as be could not
otherwise be released from custody.
The chief at once went for Mr.
Forhan and a license was procured.
The Rev. Mr. Millyard was sent
for and the interesting ceremony
gone through with, the chief acting
as best man. 'After the ceremony
the young man was allowed to go
in peace. He had completed ar-
rangements to marry another girl
about three weeks ago and was only
prevented by her family leaving
town.
—Revelations made before the
English Labor Commission anent
barmaids' houis of work and the
term on which they are employed
have obliged the commissioners to
appoint two women sub commission-
ers to take evidence privately.
Specific cases were referred to
wore girls were obliged to choose
between immediate loss of place and
submission to improper overtures
from their employers. In a host
of instances the working hours
amounted to over 100 weekly. The
whole tendency of the evidence is
against the employment of barmaids
except under strict legislative con-
trol.
IT SELDOM FAILS.
DEAR StR.-I took two bottles of
fiagyard'e Pootoral Balsam, and it cured
me of hoareenees and tightness of the
chest after. other things had failed. I
have also tried B. B. B., it works splen-
didly for weakness and headache.
SAMUEL, MADDOCK, Beameville, Ont.
—A sperm whale forty feet long
got over the bar at Ocean City dur-
ing the high tide several nights ago
and was left high and dry ou the
beach by the receding water. In
cutting open the monster's stomach
next day there was found a number
of empty bottles and a five gallon
demijohn, corked and sealed, of
excellent rye whiskey. It is sup -
supposed that the whalo followed in
the wake of the United States
steamer Despatch, which was wreck-
ed nior•e than a month ago, and
swallowed the demijohns as it -,.was
floated out of the wreck. It is sur-
mised the whale came ashore to get
a cork screw.
1892.
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GATSDILr'S CHEAP_
I have excellent wane in highest gradee of Black Team, Formosa Oolongs,
Mooing Congons, Paokliog, half chest and caddies. Try our blend of Pure
Indiana(' Ceylon Teae, put up in one pound packages at 50 oenta per ib. Best valise in
Package Teas in the market.
EXTRA VALUE IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
Chiva Toa ace Toilet Sots, Cheap. gfr'We offer Special Inlucamonts during the
Holiday Trade to Cash Purchasers.
IN TEAS
N. ROBSON,' ALBERT STREET
Groceries. - Groceries.
c A..1\TT H ,i_loN 1380 S
-Have a splendid stock of-
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Choice New Groceries, Fruits, Peels, Crockflry, Glass and Chinaware
At prices eonaisiieut with good goods. We are a a position to guarantee as goo
value as any other house in the trade. Try our Famous Teas, the best for th
least .honey in the market. We have a stock of General Groceries that cannot b
surpassed in quality or lowness of price. Dc not invest till you call on us.
CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton.
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This Is an article worthy of every lady's
attention.
if you want to save timo and labor, bny a
box.
if you want your ironed clothes to look neat
and clean and to last mull longer, buy a box.
If you went the starch to stay in the clothes
on the line in Spite of rain or frost, buy a box,
If you want everything to look like new, such
as shirt bosoms, coilara, cuffs, lace curtains, etc.,
buy a box.
a4arEvery Storekeeper keeps it now, and where
the merchant door not keep it we tvaht a lively
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Manufactured
•"' -`Manufactured by
W., J. LOEB
55-11 Holmoevillo
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• NEW STOCK ! NEW STORE !
ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, o CLINTON.
JOSEPH GHIDLEY, Dealer in Furniture.
Call at the New Store and see the stock of
Bedroom and, Parlor Sets, Lounges, Si deboard o, Chairs, Springs,
Mattresses, etc., and general Household Furniture. The wb ole Stock is from:the very
best manufacturers. Picture Frames and Mouldings of ever; description.
AOS. CIIIIDLE'fi, one door West of Ulckson's Book Store
Tlio
FOR GOOD ENVELOPES
FOR FINEST PRINTING
ews-R000rdFOR NiCEBiLLHEADS
FOR OFFICE PRINTING
THE NEWS -RECORD EXCELS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
J. C. STEVENSON,
Furniture Dealer, &c.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Opposite Town Hall, Clinton, Ont
WATCHES!
{Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Columbus, Seth
Thomas, and Rockford -new, model.
q'All these makes in key and stem windora
Also pendant set watches=
J. BIDDLECOMBE, CLINTON.
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QTRAY STOCK ADVER
TISEMENTS inserted in Tus
Name RECORD at low rates. The law
makes it compulsory to advertise stray stock
1f you want any kind of advertising you will not
do better than call on Tows-Roocord.
IMPLEMENTS.
The subeeriber having severed his cennoction
with the Massey Company, desires ter inttnmto
that ho bee boon appointed agent for the well
known firm of
FROST fie. WOOD,
implement makors, of Smith's Palle, and will be
pleased to fill all orders in his lino as heretofore.
Will oleo keep on hand Witnrgenre PLOWS.
COLTna & SCOTT DRILLS, DIso HAnnowe, and
articles of !Ike nature.
WM. STANLEY,
417 --Om Holmosvillo and Clinton
A NICE HOME
A fl,nd witha
T A BARGAIN. -Eight o a
soloct orchard of choice apple two ;
comfortable house and stables ; adjoining Code -
riot, township.2 Apply to B. L. DOY LE, Godo
Joh. 548-tf
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