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tt lifter etlt1"AL'iniilorAi mit twentyeAverea4
/kohl 1+p1c; 91010 sorsa en the legit and (testa;
trying verretet taettiette ceurece Without And,
I began he Ass Ayers Saraa ;rine; etee
Went Mercers Wee the result" five hat. ei '
Fuldlt'cd to rectos fl to healt).* eetteniface,
L ees
pe; ^ �7 " GQmmerctt ate San.Antonio
,ia,rrh
yttau }ttetwairaf(ilctedfornearlya ea;
with catarrh, 'De .,Phyaipians.ycm uaabllott.,,
help her, my pastor recommendeder'i
'$, alJUrtilt:^'"I'leitmvaeittieadvice,.; Tyhrer
months of regular treatment with Ayer',
Serseparilig; and Ayers Fills eotn 1ptel;
plastered. my daughter,@ health "..-Mrs..oMisr
leitt a Canada,' are, Mas;.
is, .
"Fpr several years, I was troubled wit)
idflammatery, rheumatism, being so bad a
times as to be entirely helpless. For the las
two years, whenever I' felt the, effects of th
disease, 1 began to takerAyer'a Sarsaparilla
G
aed have not had a spell for a long me.'e
E. T. fanabrough, Ent Run, Va.
For all blood diseases, th4
best remedy' Is
•
AVER'S
Sarsaparilla
Prepareh'Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masi
Sold by all Druggists, Price ei ; six bottles, $4
Cures others, will cure yet
rile Huron; News-Reoora
1.10 a Year -01.2e in Advance
Wednesday, Dee. 21111, 1892
- Severe frosts and fretz ng, blasts meet
come, thea come frost -cites, with swelling,
itehing, burning, for which St. Jacobs Oil is
the beet remedy.
-Mr. J. W. Bain, Coneterbativo,
was re eledted to. the • Co'mtn, ni by
51 majority in Soulauges last week.
F.ble and capricious appetites are best re-
:gu,ated by the use of Ayer'a Ce.thurtie Pills.
They do not deb haste, by exue.sive stimula-
tion ; but cause the stem -oh, liver, and
. bowers to pelf. rui their funottuua properly.
As an atter-dinner pill, they are ueequdlei..
-George J. Gau1d has been elected
president of the Manhattan Elevated
railroad in place ot his father, the late
Jay Gould.
People who have tried it, say that
there is no better nted.ciee for dyspepsia
than Ayer's 3 •raat,aril'a. It may not
give cue the stomach of an ostriuh, but
it so etrengtheue the alimentary organ.
that digestion tf ordiutny food becomes
easy and " natural.
-Mise .Jensie Climie,. B. A., of
.Listowel, has been appointed teacher of
modern languages at Windsor, at a
salary of $900.
ABOUT ANNEXATION,
When dyspepsia invades your system and
-ball-blood-oceispicr aisisiii fiat Ta your body
,the way out of trouble is to annex a bottle of
Buedoek Blood Bitters, the beet remedy for
dyspepsia and bad blood, and the only one
that cures to stay cured.
-From the evidence at the bank
robbery preliminary trial in Chatham,
it appears that Angus Pannefather, the
ex -ledger keeper; stole the,monoy by,
using keys which he made himself.
- FOR SWELLING AND FELONS.
'GENTLEnee,-My little gee, aged 3, ' had
a large dwelling on her user. 1 used }leg-
yard'e Yellow Oil ou it and it dinepp'eree
1n a short time. Is also cured a feluu I wee
troubled with.
MHS C. E. \\'ISN; ovaa,
blends, Man.
-The Great \lreateru mills, Wood -
stook, receut.y destroyed by lire, will
be rebuilt by Thos. lvlell ,nald. The
council has granted Mr. M.Donald ex
emption from taxation and water rates
for tee years.
PREPARE FOR CHOLERA.
CLEANLZNES$,Care and coarege are the re-
sources 01 civiltzat tee a,aiustcntde a. Keep
the'budy aorupuluee.y close. E.t tint toed.
Take Burdock Blood Bitte,a to maiutaiu re-
gular cugeation sod ensure pure blood which
is the very beet sdfeguard agetnat cholera of
any other epidemic•.
-Mrs. Storey, daughter of Itev.
Canon Johnson, formerly ot Brampton,
was murdeteii In Seattle, Nash., ou
Tuesday night by 0..R. Moulton. The
murderer committed suicide.
PROVED BEYOND DISIU IE.
• No ono nowdoJr_e that Burdock Rlo.1
Bitter', will cure 11 trptl'ai.,, l.rliouaut-sa,
ocnetipatiou, hi ielache or bad b.o,.d. '16e
proof is eo thorough and overwhelming
that thetlor.bteie have been silenced atd
B. L' B. ie seeorcd in its place as the bent
lurifyjog tonic and rcgn ntor
BYRON HOLT,
P.3nG tO'i, Out.
-The financial statement of Quebec
city has just been puLliabr--d. The civil
debt amounts to 81.929,331, the annual
interest a trio uit! iitg to 832.5,(IUO,which,
enbtracled from .Ibe.tle ;Joss revenue,
,$559,600, leaves only tt balance of
$224,000 for till administration of the
a11'airs'tif the city. The necessary ex-
penditure, iLICludiug tultrest, nrnoulis
to $613,500. _ ---�^—
CANNOT BI''. DENIt.D
The curative iefleence of the pine in lung
dieetae" is (vett wirers a•imitterl, and when
t:ombeied,with other etf.cria p?•cterr.l ic-
mndier.ee in Dr. '\n- 1', N.•ra-ny Pine
Syrup the efftet is doubly benetic1U. No
ease t f oagl, c. d, aeLhnra, bro,ie hititt or
leciersenese ,en r,tist the holing newel of
Dr. Wood's N.rtrrry Pin( iSrup. 23 a.d 50e
at droggiets.
4OI130.US GQMiNG, MAS,Y.'f •
VOW the. $14,13.47 144100 tine an Aul#049
i+bT9
, VJ citstauding t 1
44,The head 4f the ..fentily lingered Itilf
QAj%e. • t7lo4d'lyt soixlcthiu) lqy ilea,, en
Me mind, Net,' and then he darted a quick
leak at the partner .of his joys and eprrows
wolves the table tnd coughed lightly, only
to turn hie gaze gain into his cup, says the
uetroit Vritlarte, ,At length he spoke,
"Giros coming, Nary."
He seught tv breete the imllressivn that
he was vetoing P. oaattal relloutton. The d4•
inure lady across the table nodded affirma-
tively.
"It's u good oircue, I think." •
__"It's
was ' playing with his fork absently,
It was several minutes before he had ;ides
thin further to say.
f 1I- gum," he observedwith an air wIlie .
was only a fair imitation of the off -hand,
"that nothing is more instructive than a
gond oiroua.----o
The careful observer might have noticed
a ahadow settling upon the tine face of the
matron. No word fell from her lips, bow
ever.
"Especially for children."
. Ho was folding hia napkin carefully.
"I sq pose," he sighed, simulating re-
gret, "that I'll have to go with our chil-
dren."
"William 1"
The, partner of his joys and sorrows
threw large quantities of astonishment,
chagrin and reproach into the single
word.
"After such a strict religious training -as
you have had 1" she exclaimed.
As he rose from the table he sighed in
earnest. Standing irresolutely by the wiry-
dow he stared at the landscape, half in sad-
ness, half in shame.
"William."
Her voice was something softer than be-
fore.
"William—"
She cane and trustingly twined hor arms
about his neck.
"I think--"
Site kissed his forehead fondly.
"It will need both of us to take the chil-
dren to the circus."
He strained hereto his breast and their
souls united in a community of purpose.
Our Advertfaing Fiends.
Elevator R.R. Passenger -That's strange
-I wonder what that parrot is hanging up
there for?
Parrot -Ask your grocer for Scrub-ine-
the beat soap made -beware of imitations -
a prize in every package 1
SHE HAD HIS MEASURE.
The Quiet Woman Who Abide a -Crushing
Tte�ly,to.ft rreddle'rXIteatmtt:--
The tramp knocked at! the kitchen door
and the lady let him in, or rather, says the
Detroit Free Press, opened the door and
blocked his passage.
"What do you, want ?" she inquired
harshly.
"A great. many things, madam," he re-
plied, deferentially, "which I never expect
to get, and in that respect I am the equal
of the millionaire. However, that is
another story. To return to your inquiry,
propounded a few seconds ago, I should re-
ply that I came to ask you who the people
are residing in the house adjoining you on
the right?"
. "Is it any business of yours!" she in-
quired, preparing.te shut the floor.
"No, madame," he said, more politely
than ever, "but I had some curiosity to
(earn, being a stranger in your large• and
beautiful city."
This compliment to Detroit detained her
a moment.
"Why do you want to know 1" she ven-
tured.
"Because, madam, the lady there I am
sure, beyond the peradventure of a doubt,
is the very homeliest woman my eyes ever
rested upon -or, rather, I may say, found
only unrest upon -and she dresses in such
dreadful taste that really it spoiled my ap-
petite and I could not ask of her what 1 so
much hungered for."
He bowed and smiled expectantly. He
had worked that gag many a time and oft.
"Well," she replied, so gently that he
could almost taste pie, "nobody lives there
and hasn't for three months. Beinga stran-•
ger in the city, is there anything else you
would like to know about ?"
There might have been, but if there were
the tramp didn't asle it. He actually blush-
ed, and, touching his hat, he walked out,
and, taking himself around into the alley,
he administered thereto a kicking, inter-
spersed with remarks derogatory to blame
fools and complimentary to sharp Detroit
women.
A Bad Lookout for a Chicken Dinner.
-. as -
Deacon Watson. --Doan' yo' t'ink it crule
ter -keep dal don chained up all de time?
Farmer Stnithers--Oh, I let h;m loose at
night !
A Victim of 1'brne q.
"Did you ever hear such a long-winded
man, or one who expresses himself in such
an invo,ved fashion "'
" No ; 1 heard him •talk for half an
hour." -
,•Agony, wa='n't it t"
"Yes ; I felt as if I viers being senteneca
to death."
MARX'
E DE4.
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1.«x.7ACO
i Fah• �FtFf+'►'
Ru
+pra9n5, 01113S'Ct y
Tl1W, OHAl.l., $ A: VOMLE,R COMPAltlY,4 td4:ti.r.,oro, Md..
Cant dies i)epot. T0&401.dTU,
YOUR PQS138 CURE A COUGH.
GENTLatfaN,-ilrly little hey Waif troubled
with avery bad eo , and lady friend
nd
advised me to try Ilegyard's Pectoral 'Bal.
sem. ""I got it at ones and ran truly say 1
did not give more than three er fuer doses
until his cough waegone. I have never been
without it muco, se 1 find it the beet f rr
troublesome oougha.
MRs. J. S. RUDDY.
Glen Williams, Out.
-Dr. Retta Giffo"drd, Owen _Souuti,
received word on Saturday that her
services were accepted as a missionary
to China. She will sail for Shanghai
in February, anti will spend oti.e year
mastering thea Chinese language. This
is the third missionary from the Metho-
dist church, Owen Sound, the other two
being Misses Alexander and Brackbill.
The general verdict of the einokers of
Canada is that "Myrtle Navy" ie the finest
tobacco they have ever used. There can
be no mistake upon this point for it is prov-
ed by this tangible evidence. The large de-
mand for this tooacoo shows it to he true,
and the character of the demand gives fur-
ther proof. It has never been of the spas-
tbodic kind, up one month and ,'own the
nest. It has been a sustained and constant-
ly increasing demand, The unsurpassed
gtfality cf.the tobacco Accounts f, r this.
PHOTOS
C. HOARE'S
fine new Photograph Gallery being
• , now ready for operation, he is
furnishing
First Class Cabinets at $2 25 tier
dozen.
Other sizes in proportion. All wanting
such come and try him.
0. HOARE - CLINTON.
Dissolution , of Partnership.
The partnership heretofore existing be-
tween W. T. W httefy and A. M. Todd as pro-
prietors and publishers of THE HURON NEWS -
RECORD, a paper published in the town of
Clinton, is heiaby dissolved, to take effect
from and after the ninth day of November,
1892, the said A. M. Tedd leaving purchased
the Interest of the said W. T. Whitely in
the said newspaper, Tint HURON NEWS -
RECORD, the presses and plant and all the
belongings and appurtenances used and in
connection with the publishing of the said
Minos: News -Recon). A. M. Todd further
frgrees to pay all'.liabilities anti claims owing
by or against the firm 01 Whitely & Todd,
and he is hereby authorized to collect all
accounts owing to the said firm of Whitely
& Todd up to, Nevember 9th, 1892, in pur-
suance of agreement signed in duplicate.
W. T. WHITELY,
A. M. TODD.
Witness, JAMES SCOTT.
Clinton, Nov. 9th, 1892.
NOTICE.
All persons having accounts against the late
firm of WHITELY &, Tont), np to November
9th, 1892, are requested to send thes ame
to the undersigned. Personal accounts up
to same date to be rendered to W.T. Whitely
and A. M. Todd individually.
A. M. TODD.
Clinton, Nov. 9th, 1892. -
IIIIPORTUT NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the late firm of:
WIIITELY et TODD, publishers of THE
NEWS -RECORD, for ,nob Printing, subscription
and Aayertising, are requested to settle:per-
sonally, by Post Office Order or Registered
Letter, AT ONCE. New books will be used
fr tin Nov. 9th, 1892, and it is imperative
that all back accounts be settled forthwith.
A. M. TODD.
Clinton, Nov, 14th, I802, -
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We rdill• at all times be pleased to
receive items of news from our sub-
scribers. We want a good corres-
pondent in everf locality, not already
represented, to .send us RELIABLE news.
SVBSCIe.I1111E1 S.
Patrons who do not receive tne•ir
paper regularly from the carrier or
tlirnigh their local post offices will
confer a favor by reporting al this
office at once. Subscriptions • snits
commence at any time.
AADVERTiSERS,
Advertisers will please bear in mind
that all "changes" of advertisements,
to ensure insertion, should be handed
in III)/ later than MONDAY NOON of
each week.
CI1tCilTl{AT'1ON•
TRH NEWS -RECORD has a larger
circulation than any oilier paper in
this section, and as an advertising
medium. has few eipurls• in Ontario.
Our books are open to ,diose who
mean business.
JOB
The Job Ce]-artment of this jour.
nal is one of the best equipped in
Western Ontario, and a superior
class of work is guaranteed at very
Tont prices.
LADIIES. & GENTS
WATCHES
With Fancy Dials and Sixteen Jewels
:-AT-
2�IDT�TQ,] C701VZIS 'E.
NELSON '. RITCHIE,
P. L. SURVEYOR and
CIVIL ENGINEER,
KINCARDINE • - O,NT.
OMers left at this offlice promptly
attended to.
JAS. FERGUSON,
PUMP MAKER, - - , CLINTON.
(ROSS' OLD STAND)
Pumps sold reasonable. ` Cisterns
and Tanks put down. Wells dug and
cleaned and -Satisfaction Guaranteed.
New Flour and Feed Store
HANLEY & WALKER
beg to announce that they have opened
a Flour ai"i'd-Feed-Stors-etitI'ofthe Com-
mercial Hotel, Huron Street, Clinton
We will keep in stock- the very best of
everything in the line, such as Flour,
Feed,Seleds, &c., at very reason-
able prices.
Goods delivered to all parts of the
town.
We solicit and expect a legitimate
share of town and country trade.
Remember the location of the Clinton
Flour and Feed Store.
HANLEY 8t WAL KER
BULBS ! - BULBS! BULBS!
All kinds of Winter Flowering Bulbs at
J. CUNNINGI:iAME'S.
CHINESE SACRED LILY, easily grown
in water and will bloom in two or three
weeks.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINUTS,
Blue, Mauve, White, Red, Yellow and
Pink.
Tulips, mixed, varieties, Narcesstrs,
Easter rallies, Ormthogalum or Star of
Bethlehem.
Crocus, Bawkus and food for tiower,s Ex.
cellent Fertilizer for house plants,
soluble in water. Free from odor and
clean to handle. Better than ordinary
manure and no trouble with worms. Will
furnish Holly and Mistletoe in time for
Xmas by parties leaving orders now.
Kept on_ hand.
WIN (JIJwMN1GaIAtIL
ONLY SCOTCH PAPER IN CANADA
-THE-
SCOTTISH CANADIAN
J WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, AND
THE SCOTTISH MINISTREL
CONTAINING ITHE FOLLOWING :SONGS,
WITH WORDS AND MUSIC:
Caller Herrin'+ --Auld Robin Gray -Bonnie
Prince Charlie -Flora MacDonald's Lam
ent-Nae Luck About the Hoose --Scottish
Blue liens -Tek' Yer Auld Clorik About Ye
-The Braes o' Yarrow -Bonnie ,iundeo -
Dear Land Ayontthe Sea -My biennia, 0-
rullochgorum-The Sweetest Word on Earth
is Hame-Pibrooh of Donuil Dhu-The
Flowers' o' the Forest-Dinna Faith Yer
Heed 1 -The Land o' the Leal -Away, ye
gay Landscapes -Scotch Dainties : Arose,
Parritoh, Keil, Haggis, an Bennocka-Woe's
me for Prince Charlie -Oh ! Saw Ye My
Wee Thing -Sona of Scotland -When the
Kve Comes Hamo-Return, My Darling--
My
arlingMy Heart is Scotland's Yet -0 ! Are Ye
Sleepin', Maggie -Scots Wha Hoe 1 -Willie's
Gane to Melville Castle-Whustle O'er the
Lave O't-My Dear Hielan' Laddie, 0 -The
Soottieh Emigrant's Farewell -Fear a' Meta;
or, The Boatman -Blue Bonnets over the
Border.
The paper for OND YEAR and the above
Song Book for -
ONE ®e'. LLAR
SEND TO
IMRIE & GRAHAM, Publishes,
Corner Church and Colborne Streets,
TORONTO, ONT.
WEEKLY FREE PRESS
—AND—
FARM AND IOME
FOR 1893.
$.iQ® BOTII PAPEPS,FJ R Si " r0
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED,
A HIGH-CLASS FAMILY PAPER.
EACH NUMBER 11'11,1,1'SPN'I'r[tlNi :
REV. Da. TAL1Lttr7t'S Sanaiuv dnlivrretl the
Sunday previously.
\VAK.EMAN'S WAIN DER INUS.
AO.T.n'rI.TUnAI. 111A-rl'En -illustrated.
Lseies' PAaE-illustrated.
A SERIAL TALE, and other intervating reading
matter.
SUBSCRI 13E . NOW
Price, Ono Dollar n tear in ndvanrr for the
'WEEKLY PREF:' 1'R inns fuel FARM,
AND ta0iirtT-ln nil In pa;trn.
Ralrner of 1'i9.2 free to now anheoell ri s.
Agents wanted In every unrepresented diblrict to
solicit subscriptions.
FREE PRESS PRINTE/ilii CO.,
London, Ontario.
.;„ ajLINT,Oli U�►iptitilt0OX8t
..For rise. Douse .Cleaiiip4 seapoh *s .bavi a 00141ete..81444 of
B$»RQ0yI $W S,
J)IN>riieltoocvivx $UITSS '
PAiiLl5R SU.I'rl±r ,
ODD CHAIRS!, '1'ABLBS,
BALL RAQ1
PICTUR.l OM, -
l'TURE M.U[Tf,DXI�'U
C I tTAIIjI POLE'S, k"to.:Pte.)
no trashy ' Furniture, yet mil' :prices are away down. Calle. aid
#tlepeot our Stack whether you wish to buy or not:
Furniture Dealer and,.>)I.plder'taker. -
We
bundle
• . -
0\VS_
FOR NICE RILL NEAD$
FOR OFFICE PgIN'i'iN
THE NEWS—RECORD EXCELS: IN ALT, DEPARTMENTS.
Onderson's restaurant
The Old reliable Confectionery Store.
�I�t's'yiElip ARE IN SEASON ilfgr
EAT OURS AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER.
Fruits, •Confectionery, Biscuits -in endless variety ; Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes
Spanish 'Grapes, etc.
fiffTOBACCOS, PIPES, CIGARS -GOOD GOODS AT LOSE SELLING PRICES
Everything first-clnsa in a first-class store. Don't pass Andersou'a Restad'rant
' Searle's Plock, - Albert Street.
4
Leslie's Carriage Factory.
BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS AND WAGONS -all of the best works
mauabip and material. lysf"A11 the latest styles and most modern improve-
ments. All work warranted. Repairing and repainting promptly attended
to. Pr -ices to suit the Mines..
S
unes.-
c FACTORY --corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton. 657-y
NewFall Tailoring Goods.
^O
T. JACKSON, Sr., has placed in stock
Complete Lines of . Choiee Fall and Winter Tailoring Goods
Being a cutter of long experience, satisfaction is guarant ed.
13r We can snit you in quality and price for Pants, a Suit or Overcoat.
Perfect cuts and fits. 1'he best goods and trimmings. Workmanship
unsurpassed. Call on us before you order.
o --
T.
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T. JACKSON., SR., HURON -ST., CLINTON.
� ,ma
Good Cheer Once 'a Year.
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Our store is well stocked with Xmas and New Year Fruits, SPICES, PEELS,
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, TEAS, COFFEES, dm. Do not neglect to call
and sea us. We are the great produce dealers and pay the highest price for
everything and sell:our goods at a low living profit.
CANTELON BRAS.,
Wholesale and- Retail Grocers,
Clinton.
CHINA 'HALL, Clinton.
0
Christmas an New Years.
For years China Hall has 'teen noted for keeping the very beat goods at the
very lowest prices and 1892-'3 is no exception to our well-earned reputa-
tion.
CHINA & GLASSWARE.
Our Delf, China and Glass Goods comprise some of the handsomest lines and
most reasonable in price ever shown itt this section.
PEELS, FRU'T'S, SPICES, NUTS.
The Goods in these lines that we offer are all fresh and clean and of the very hest
quality to be procured, while the prices are such that consumers will
surely make a mistake if they do not see and tr-st them. We keep in
stock everything to supply the needs of all well regalated families for the
Christmas and New Year season.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS.
Don't forget that China liallhas the very finest blends and flavors in the market,
while our Sugars are from the best makers and of the best brands. Give
China Hall a call and we will do our best to please you in quality, price,
and shall be pleased to serve you.
N. ROBSON, CLINTON.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING —
GET YOUR
New Fruits and Xmas Presents
—AT --
d. Irwlirs Orner Store
Mi -KAY BLOCK, CLINTON.
RAISIN'S -Extra, S."leated Valencia, London Layers, Black Becket and Sultanas.
CURRANTS-nestPatens and Vast izza, Peels, Lemon, Orange and Citron. NUT:1—
.Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, and Shelled Almonds.
TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS A SPECIALTY,
Crockery Department
Having imported direct I am selling at wholesale prices.
DiNNER SETS from ee up, TEA SETS at prices that will suit everybody; TOILETS
in all Styles and Prices.
Some do but don't you tvait until a dny or two before Xmas to make your selec-
tions from our well filled tables suitable for Xmas and Wedding Presents.
On hand bbl. Salt Herrings, Trout, Salt Water Salmon.
'BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN.