The Huron News-Record, 1897-04-21, Page 6Cough -euro, the most prompt and
effective iem,,6y for di,cilses of the
tbroa.t and lungs, is Ayer's Cherry
Ycctor,ti. As alt emergency medi-
c :l,c, for the cure of
('roup, kiorc Throat,
Lim- fever and
t; 11711ooplllg Cough,
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
' c;:nnot be eclnaled.
1311AWLEv,
Isis. S(T. of
the American Bap-
tist I-Niblislling society, 1'eteruburg,
Va., endorses it, its a cure for violent
colds, bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley
also adds: To sill ministers suffering
from throat troubles, I recommend
AVE 9S
Cher, ran Pectoral
Two Murderers Swing101iNroN
Awarded Medal at World's Fair.
AM PILLS Cure Liver and Stomaoh Troubles,
The Huron News -flea -ora
1 25 a Haar -81.00 in Advance
tWF.DNFSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1897.
TUE AYE STILL AT WORK
' More Displays of Partisanship.
CONSERVATIVES NOT GIVEN ANY
QUARTER BY THE LAURIER
PARTY,
Like Superintendent Ross, of fdie
Cornwall canal, Dr. Hickey, of Morris-
tnrg, the suporIntendent of the Wil-
nuusbtno canal, has been dismissed
without an hours warning, under the
pretext that the. office is being abolish-
ed, and the work will be clonethrough
the engineer's office. Tfris of itself is
an admission that supervision and
Strpeintendance ifi necessary, and that
the office is not, a vinecure, and such
being the case it is hardly fair to dis-
miss a permanent official and hand the
work over to the temporary one. The
pposition of superintendent of the Wil-
' tiamshur•g canal was instituted by at
Grit Government in 1$16, and the first
superintendent, ndent Mr. A. S. McDonald,
was a Reformer. The next appointee,
the late J. N. Ross, was also a Re-
former when appointed by a Reform
Adrr►inistration, but at the time of
Contederation, like many others, he
became a Conservative. -Mr. Ross was
succeeded by the late Alex. G. Mac-
donell, who was appointed by the Mae-
kenzie Administration. Thus for More
than 40 of the 50 years the office has
been in existence it was filled by ap-
pbintees of Reform Governments. In
2878, when the Conservatives came
into power, and Sir Charles Tupper
was Minister of Public Works, which
at that time. included RailwAys and
Oanals, an effort was made to oust the
late A. G. Macdonell, but Sir Charles
quietly told the deputation that he
would be glad to make an appointment.
when the office became vacant. His
conduct was quite a contrast to that of
the present partisan Laurier Grit
Government.` J A. GRADUATE OF TORONTO UNI-
VERSITY SAYS:
"My children have been treated with
Scott's Emulsion from their earliest
gears. Our Physician first recommend-
ed it and now whenever a child takes
cold my cv ife immed-iately resorts to
this remedy; ,}which -always, effects a
cure."
John McMahon, has sold his farm
just west of Lucan to Mr. Thomas
Casey of that place. The farm con-
tains 33 acres, on which there is a• good
brick house and outbuildings and a
fine orchard. The price paid wits $2,-
OOD, on which Mr. McMahon takes
the purchasr's five acre lot in the east
end of the village at $600.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned, having been restored to
health by simple means, after suffering for
several years with a severe lung afrection,
and that dread disease Conrrrcrnption, is
&nxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure. To those
Who, desire it, he will cheerfully send
,free of charge) a copy of the prescrip-
tion used, which they will find a sure cure for
coneumption, Asthma, Catarrh Bronchitic:
and all throat and Lung 31'alacdiest. He hopes
ap sufferers whl try his remody, as it is invalu-
able. Those desiring the preoription, which
will cost them nothing, and may prove a Bless-
ing, will please address,
Rov. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New
York.
Mr. Richard Dobell, before leaving
England fox, Canada, said that a con-
tract to build four fast steamers for
the Atlantic service had been signed on
condition that the Imperial Govern-
ment will share in the cost.
V110TORY FOR EAST SIMCOE.
10fone thing Mr. W H. Bennett,
the Conservative Standard
Hearer in East Slimeoe, is Sure—
Me Suffered from Catarrhal
Tkouble and Found Speedy find
Ir'ized Relief in Dr Agnew -9
@atarrhat Powder.
In the coming by election it will
not• be settled until the rotes are
eounted, whether Mr. W. H. Bennett,
tphorlisis represented the conatituency
vefth ability for years, will again
Dai the 'successful candidate. One
thing Mr. Bennett is perfectly cerasin
of, whatever turn the election may
take: When attending to hisduties in
Ottawa two sessions ago he (gas taken
dolts with catarrhal trouble in the
hand. He used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal
ftwder and oveir hi • own signature
1111*1 it woked like a charm, and
yreritov►rd the trouble and
'Litn Atted for his paiUat'neittnry
d0 ias.-801d by watts & 00.
y
One Killed His Wife ai
Mother -in -Law,
TUE OTHER HIS MISTRESS`
AND BOTU WERE DESPATCHED BY THE I
ROPIC METHOD AT JERSEY.
John Mackin was hanged in Jersey
City Tuesday morning. He killed
his wife and her mother on Feb. 27,
1896. He was a native of Jersey City,
aged 24 years. Mrs. Mackin, having
been compelled to leave her husband
because of his habits and inability to
support her and her three little ones,
had taken up residence with her father,
Patrick Connor. 'Twice Mackin at.
tempted to see his wife, but was re-
fused in both instances. At 7 o.clock
the evening of the 27th Mackin knock-
ed at the Bide door of Counor's horns
Jersey City. The father—in-law was
about leaving the house when Mackin
called, and when he opened the door
Maokin forced hie way into the room,
Ind, without a word, shot the old man
in the throat, Hie wife was likewise
unceremoniously shot, One bullet
reached her heart and another entered
her back as she fell dead at the feet of
her murderer husband. Two bullets
remained in Mackin a pistol. 'These
he deliberately fired at Mrs. Couuor,
his mother-in-law. Both took effect,
one entering her breast and the. other•
her aide as she reeled and fell dead
upon a sofa. Couuor, the fatherlu.
law, subsequently recovered.
PAUL GENz ALSO PAYS THr, PENALTY.
JA_Paul Genz was hanged at 11.04 a,
in, in Jersey City, PNul Genz killed
hie mistress, Clara Arnim, in Hoboken,
Aug. 28, 1894. Gonz was a°nativo of
Prussia and made the acquaintance of
Clara Arnim during a voyage to
America. After their arrival in this
country the couple lived in Hoboken
as man and wife until Genz fuuud em
ployn)eut as a fireman on a steamship
plying between Hnmburg and Ilobo-
kcn. During the absence of her lover
Clara became acquainted with other
men whom she liked better than Ganz.
When Genz returned from his trip
he becanlo jealous, and on the after
noon of Aug. 28 bought a bouquet
and a revolver. Clara Arnim was via-
iting on the first floor of the house in
which they lived when Geuz come
home with the bouquet. Sho met
him, cheerfully took the bouquet and
the couple went up to their own room
on ,the top floor. Five pistol shuts were
almost immediately heard. Police and
neighbors who broke in the door saw
Genz kneeling oil the floor holding the
bloody head of Clara Arnim on his
knee. She was dead with five bullet
wounds in her head and body,
Skin Eruptions Cared for 35
Cents—Relief In a Day.
Er,zenta, tetter, salt rheum, barber's
itch—all itching and burning skin dis-
eases vanish where Dr, Agnow'e Oint-
ment is used. It relieves in a day
and cures quickly.. No case of piles
which an application will not comfort
in a -few minutes. If you have used
highpriced ointments without benefit,
try Dr. Agnew's Ointment at 35 cents
and be cured.—Sold by Watts &
Co.
'where are We At.
Most amusing are Mr. Laurier s at-
tempts to hide his hand is, the negotia-
tions which for the past nine months
have been carried on with Retire.
Three emissaries went over at different
times to plead Mr. Laurier's cause
before the Holv Father and at last it
member of the government went ov r•.
Of course, it is wrong to say that he
went over in his capacity of Canadian
Solicitor -General, because he has
denied that allegation. Ile went over
its Charles Fitzpatrick, barrister,
Quebec. Before loaving he stripped
himself of everything that inarked him
as a member of the government. lie
took an axe and cut the "Hon." off his
name. With it marvellous complete-
ness he did the Dr. Jekyll and :lir.
Hyde act and off he went. Evidently
he was not successful, for he came
back and told his constituents that the
"settlement" was only it, first instal-
ment and that Mr. Laurier himself so
regarded it. Yes, we must accept
Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick'cexplanatio
that he went over to Rome on private
husiness, its a humble member of the
Church, as Charles Fitzpatrick, as
Charlie Fitzpatrick or as Chas. Fitz-
patrick, but never, no never, as the
Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick, Solicitor -
General of Canada. In accepting this
explanation, however,, we must ask in
all earnestness what in thunder made
him go over there in his private capac-
ity. Don't we pity him $5,000 a year
to attend to onr business? Who gave
him permission to go away frons his
office on private business ? That's
what we should like to know.
One hundred doses one dollar in pe -
dither to and true of HooTe Sarsaparil-
la. It is ecobomy to buy Hood's.
Sir Oliver Mowatt is drafting the
prohibition plebiscite bill. It is not
yet known how the Government will
make up the seven or eight millions
of .revenue at present derived from
Ifnor, but it is not improbable that
11ir`Oct tart of about $1.50 per head of
e whole population may be imposed
in the event of the enactment prohibl.
tiork
A deputation waited Tuesday upon
Premier Liatirier r1nd the Minister of
Justice. asking them to ameind the
Uriininal Code so as to raise the rage of
consent; {voni si*teen to eighteen yeAf's,
a.nA W41, tie exemption age of the
Beau cer 1,1e r duced from twenty-one to
eighteen yoaril..
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DOT, and 81IND FACrOy.
------o
a. S. COOPER, Proprietor.
General Builder and Contractor.' -
This "factory has been under the personal supervision and ownership for
eight years. We carry an extensive and reliable stock and prepare plane and
give estimates" for and build all classes of buildings on short notice sod on the
closest prices. All work is supervised in a mechanical way and satisfaction
guaranteed. We sell all kinds of interior and exterior material.
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc.
Agent for tie CELEBRATED GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured
at Waterloo. Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders.
CLEARING ,SALE..-, �-
Wa have decided to sell out our entire Stock of Crockery and Glarsware
this inonth as wo propose giving up keeping those linea. Intending
purchasers will find the prices very low as the goods must be sold.
Groceries also at Close Cut Prices. - Terme, Cash or Produce,
Ga J. STEWART.
Agent for the Kolona Tea. -
Stock -Taking. -.01111110.
We are now nicely settled in our Stores in the old
B ick Block, and pleased to see our old custorners as
well as new ones. We, -are now busy taking stock and
in a great many lines are selling at reduced Prices in
order to clear out.
H A.RL.A ND BRCS.,
Stoves and Hardware,
Cheap Cheap! Cheap I
BE" WOVEN WIRE FERING These
S WI
L WIRE ROPE SELVAGE.
WIRE
N
FENCINGS
MaIO WIRE and iN by • • as well aAC„
� TME ONTARIO WIRE FENCINQ t30., LTO.
p�
Plnton.Ontario.
NOMU11ORS1 CHOICE STEEL. WIRE NETTINGEE
FOR TRELLIS, 'POULTRY.YARDS
LAWN FENCINGS, ETC.
ARE SOL D very MUCHLOWER this year, than ever before,
THEY ARE THE BEST, ask your Hardware Merchant for them
LESLIE'S CARRIAGE AND Houso for Sale -
WAGON FACTORY 'Iwo story frame house in Clinton, ten roo,u:
I stonecoller, hard and soft water. Good gronmi
Corner Huron and Streets, Clinton. Oran a Frame stable. For full articulars apply t
g the owner, JOSI:PII ALLINSON, Clinton.
First-(,Ilass Buggies on hand and made to 939-tf
order. Prices to stilt the times. Repairs and
repainting promptly attend W, Prices reason-
able. W ANTED_ Intanl{J ed Die
t' I with good etlucrttioi
who want to better their positions, and woul
Wanted - - Canvassers. be contont for a year with $W) and expense'.
Write us, with description and occupation
"Queen Victoria: Her Life and Reign;" and we will make a proposition for now c
Bats captured the British Empire. Nlxtraordin_ the future. Also needed, reliable men fc
ary testimonials from the great sten; send for Australia. Write today, for we are in
copy free. Marquis of Lorne says, "The best hurry.
Moular Life of the Queen I have seen." Her The Armlager,
ajesty sends a kind letter of appreciation. 49 Richmond St. Nest Toronto, Out
Selling by thousands; gives enthusiastic satis-
faction. Cost a mint of money, but large cir-
culation justifles low retail. �3.On. Lots of Farm For Sale.
illustrations. llustrations. Largo ook—over all
2x61x10Ji inches. Men and women of standing South half Lot No. 25, 17th concession, God
in the community making $l5 to ALO a wreck, rich Township, one mile north of Clinton con
Exclusivc territorrt•, Prosppectus free to agents. prised of 40 acres, more or less. The lana is a
Books on time. ME BRADLEY-GARRFT- cleared and in fair state of cultivation. We
SON CO., L'TD, ToHONTO,!ONT. fenced and plenty of cedar on the prgpert:
Frame barn 40x60, stone stable 30x50. Will t
sold reasonable and on terms to suit purchase
1 YOUR SPARE TIME E
Mer, women, to conduct business at home.
Work is simple writing and copying lists
iof addresses received from local advertis-
ing, to be forwarded to us daily. No can-
svasming; no previous experionce required,
but plain writers preferred. Pcimanent
it work to those content to earn $6 or more
weekly in spare time, Apply to WARREN'
Pun. Co., LONDON, ONT.
Ripley.
WEDDING.—On ThursdAy evening
18th ult., quiten. flutter of excitement
was observed around the resilience of
Mr. Charles Poulton ; the cause was
apparent when upon the arrival of
Rev. B. L. Hutton, Mr. Poulton gave
away his eldest daughter Annie Mar-
garet in the bonds of wedlock to Thos.
E. Nimrno. Little Miss Lizzie Poulton
was a proud little maid of honor ele-
gantly attired in white. The bride,
who looked charming in a beautiful
costnrme, was for illauyy years a sales-
woman in Mr. II, I'. Ctlapuian's hook
store and won the esteem of her asso-
ciates by her obliging disposition,
which was evinced by the number and
beauty of the presents received. Mr.
Nimrno is the very essence of true
manliness and generosity combined.
A grand supper was welt served and
festivities were enjoyed by a select
company. The young couple start
with an unusual amount of good wishes
and kind feelings toward thernon their
trip to London, Blyth and Clinton.
The Life of Dr. Chase.
As a compiler of Chase's Recipe
Book, his name is familiar in every
household in. the land, while as a phy-
sician his works on simple formulas
left an imprint of his name that will
be handed down from generation to
generation. His last great 'medicine,
in the form of his Syrup of Linseed
and Turpentine, is having the large
public patronage that his Ointment,
Pills and Cafarrh Cutis sre having.
.D!. Chaae's Syrup of Linseed and Tur•
pentine Is especially adapted for all
Bronchial and Asthmatic troubles.
The Conservatives of West Durham
held a convention at Bowmanville on
Saturdday, and unanimously nominated
Mr. W. H. Reid, M. P. P., as their
candidate fft the next provincial elec.
dons.,
For particulars apply tit THE NEws-REcoit
oNrce, or to JAMES H. COLCLOCOn, Henfry
P. O.
A Rare Opportunity,
For Sale. 150 acres, A I grain or stock farn
105 aces cleared, balance uuculled hardw•ooi
Solid brick house, Rte.; frame barn 28x80; stab)
18x57; sheep house 12x28; good water. Cor
venlent to 3 grain elevators, mills, &c. Goo
roads and free from all obnoxious weeds, &c
Will take resident property in Clinton par
pay. Inquire at Tur, Na]we-ItECOitD office.
940.3 m
Wanted—An Idea Who can thin'
of some smrpl
thing to patent
Protect your ideas; the; may bring you wealtt
Writo JOAN WEDDERBURN & CO. Patent Attol
nays, Waehingt(I D. C., for their 81,800 prize offs
and list of two hundred invontious wanted.
McKillop Directory for 1897.
John Morrison, Rcevc. \VinthropP P. O,
%N, In. Archibald, Deputy Rcevo, Lea(lbury P.
i)aniel mifnlcy, Councillor, Beechwoud P. O.
Jos. C. Alorrison, Councillor, Beechwood 1). 1
tVnn. MCGavill, Councillor, Leadbury I'. O.
Jno. C. lftrrison, Clork, Winthrop P. I).
William Evans, Assessor, lleechwoocl P. O.
David M, (toss, Treasurer, Wintlnro P. O.
"harics Dodds. Collector, Seafor•t. I 1'. O.
Richard Pollard, Sanitary Inspector, Leadbury
McLeod's
System Renovator
—AND OTrrER—
Tested Remedies.
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure Weak and Impoverished Blood
Vspepsia, �loeplesaness, Palpatation of th
Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia. Loss o
Wemory, Bronchitis, Consugrrption gallStonef
Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary i)I$eases, 8i
Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and Gen
oral Debility.
LABORATORY, GODERIGH ONT.
J. M. MCLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer
Sold in Clinton by
H. COMBS and ALLAN & WILSON
Property For Bale.
A CHANCE FOR GARDENERS,
In coosegoence of my age 214 look of hetp. I bav4
gqvidpd tooger for gale my splendid gard6ning pro
Arty co'ndletlog o! eve end r half arae ifi Olintbn.
I of the best land in the eonnty of BnYen, tncluQ,
ng hot beds and other neceeeary, rocluiremonte
'hors la on he premieoe a frame honne ivltb ctllire
ctrl and ha (rater, barn and other outbairdfng6
'bo � yfiel .rlv& adjoins the propZY. WHI esprit
ressogrtddsnnb a price for hell oae a d 914neo been ed
1l tri rt a d. As I desire to on. this IN et tba et
ntdtf ttilth. Apply poreonally or by le{teY to
repropelottor, oll,
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esti t, tfllntoa
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