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The Huron News-Record, 1897-04-28, Page 6SPECIFIC FOR SCHWULAG "Since childhood, 1 have been afflicted with scrofulous boils and sores, which caused ale terrible auiferinnpllysicraus were ratable to help ale, and 1 wily grew worse under their entre. s' At length, 1 began to take AYLR'S Sarsaparilla, a n d very soon grew bet- ter. After ushig a half a dozen bottles v I was completely cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple mt any part of lay body for the last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa- parilla as the very best blood -purifier in existence." -G. T. REINHART, Myersville, Texas. an. S111111111rMTE THE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR 5argaparilla! Sees Cherry Pectoral cures Coughs and Colds The Huron News-Re3ora 1 25 a Yaar—$1.00 in Advance WEDNESDAY, APRIL '280 1897. WHERE ARE THE A'I',.,, The Laurier Party Do Not Know. THE NEWS -RECORD UNDER THE BAN OF FRENCH LAURIER. For some years Tfrh: NEws-R.EcoRD has been goingg to several Depitpturents -it Ottitwa,. The paper was required in order to protect the masses. For the convenience of officials and in order that the taxpayers of this Dornfuiwn, Grit and•Tory alike, should he secured from loss, these fely copies were .vent.• With •t change of Government, how- ever, the French Laurier party camot conceive that the laborer, mechatnic, merchant or farmer should be consider- ed. Every Tory, no matter what his station, must have his head chopped off Iry Laurier and his gang: The dollar servant receives the "chickens" intir- clerous sentence as freely as the big sthtried official. And in Liturier and his party exhibiting such partisanship they are simply beheing their past utterances and professions. In the past the Reform party and its leaders have preached from the house tops and in the byways toleration, frecdoill and liberty, and have declared that all and ,undry individuals would' he given .IUSTICE. On the contrary we tind Conservative officials being dismissed eight and left without judge or jury; dismissed from positions which meant �.. the very life sand substance of there - selves and their 'families-meri who had served their country many years faithfully and who are too old now to tnake it fresh start in life. This hits so far been the "liberality" demonstrated by the Laurier Grit party. If you are a Grit you are of the chosen household: if a Tory, the ban will be placed on yon and your head officially choyped off. However, wit hall these unholy depar- tares by the Laurier party from what is, JUSTICE, THE NEws-RECORD predicte a day of retribution,a day that will cer- tainly overtake the band of office tiend. and Bend rulers. Just to illustrate the greatness and broad-mindedness of the rulers of Canada to -day we reproduce an official letter received the other clay. Here itis :- Dr,AR SIR,—I am advised that copies of your piper are being sent to the parties whose ad dresses are glTen below, and who declare that they are no longer subscribers to the paper. I beg, therefore, to call your attention to the following regulation of the Department bearing wt- the matter, viz; that "for purposes of free postage no person is to be considered as a sub r,criber who declares that the period for which he subscribed to a given paper has expired, that, he has paid for that period, and that he refuses to receive the paper or other periodical any longer." Provission is mace also that, the office of origin may be instructed not to forward the paper to such persons free. Please give this matter your attention The following are the persons referred tc above:— Department bove:Department Railways and Can- als. Ottawa. For some time THE NEws-RrcoRD has not been going to the address which we are requested to cancel. The subscription, however, has riot yet been pard. If Laurier and his party are acting on this line all the way through, then all we have to say is "God help every being with whom he has any dealings.'' And weave bold lud enough to in(e all Government crffrcials. TRUTH IN A NUTSHELL Impure blood is the natural result of close confinement in house, school room or shop. Blood is purified by Hood's Sarsa- parilla, and all the disagreeable results of impure blood disappear with the use of this medicine. If you wish to feel well, keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla. HOOIN PILLS are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Gentle, reliable, sure. An amusing incident occurred the tither day at the Talbot street school London. The teacher in dismissing his classes flvst asked all who were Irish to go. Tiro or three rose and ,vent out. He then asked those who were Scotch to go, and several more of the children left the room. When thryse who were CariMians were told to go there was a general movement toward the door. One little girl only kept, her seat. The teacher went up to her and said "Well, Lottie, what. sit,(,you?" in it serious tone the little girl replied, "I'm a Metbodist." That, tired feeling is due to inipover• ;shed blood. I(:nrich the blood with flood's Sarsaparilla and be strong and Vigorous. The Mysteries of gra prtek of Cards. The Combined A private soldier by the name of 1tiohard Lee was taken before a rnagis• Of Europe may blockade the G1 trate recently for playing cards during the Special Cuts Ave are offerin SETS, GOLD STIPPLED TOPAINTED a lir ane service. It appears A sergeant CHINAWARE. s commanded the soldier at church, and chasing elsewhere. when the parson had read the prayer, he took the text. Those who had a Bible took it out, but tills soldier had N. N Robson, Gr( neither Bible or common prayer book, but pulling out a pack of cards, he spread them before him. He juat look• ed at one card and than at another. lMay Develop a Sensation. The sergeant of the company saw him and said :— THE DEATH OF MRS. BUCHANAN THE SUBJECT OF AN INQUEST, "Richard, put up the cards; this is A very sudden death is recorded in no place for them." Stratford. Mrs.Buchanan wifeof Roland "24ever mind that," said Richard. Buchanan, Ontario street, died about MY) on Saturday, after it brief illness. When the service was over, the con- The deceased had not been feeling very stable look Richard before the mayor. well for about it week back and wits taken rather worse Friday morning "Well," said the mayor, "what have but was able to be about and no serious you brought the soldier here for V results were thought of until Saturday morning. when it was quite evident "For playing cards in church," that she was very sick and it doctor Well, soldier, what have you got to Nyas summoned, but the patient was past all medicial aid and passed away say for yourself I shortly after. Her husband and a " Much, air, I hope," family of six mourn her loss, the old- est of tyhom is about thirteen years "Very good. If not, I will punish and the youngest two yearn. to make than man Was BVtlr UD19h- you n10r0 p (motel's worse Mr. Buchanan lost all arm some few year -.3 ago and Mrs. ed." Buchanan was almost the sole support "I have been," said the soldier, of the family. An inquest was held. "about six weeks on the march. I - - have neither Biblein coalman prayer tt tt book. I have nothing but a pack of PA I N IE S" cards, and I'll satisfy your worship of the put ity of my intentions." And spreading the cards before the Tice Name and Reputation mayor, he began with the see— v When I see the ace, it reminds me W1010 JUUG4. there is but one God. When I see the a�1!' J deuce, it reminds me of Father and Son. When I see the tray, it reminds me of Father Son and Holy Ghost. Paine's Celery Compound Estab- When I sae the four spot, it reminds tuo of the four evangelists that Preach- lishes Safety, Health and Strengh. ed -Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. When I meet the five it reminds ane of --- the five wisevirgita that trimmed their Never Allow Any Dealer to Persuade lamps -there were ten, but five were You to Take Something Else. foolish, and were cast out, When I see the six, it reminds me that in six days God made heaven and earth. "P°'teas!" Glorious talismanic 1Vhon I see the seven, it reminds me name that epea wealth of 1 ops that on the seventh day Ile rested from and hearth to thhee thousands of disease• the great work He had created, and burdened men and women ! hallowed it. When I see the eight, it reminds me of the eight righteous "Paine's !" Marvellous healer that persons that were saved when God de• cures when all other medidines fail ! stioyed the world viz : Noah and his "Paitio's!" Thou bright loadetar of wife, with three eons and their wives. ; the despondent that bringest a world When I see the nine, it reminds me of of joy and llew life after the doctors the nine lepers that wars cleansed by have declared the case to be incur - our Saviour—there were nine out of able. ten who never returned thanks. VV hen I see the len, it reminds me of Now is the time to use Paine's Celery the ten commandments which God hen. Compound if you would be well, ded down to Moses on tablets of stone. happy and hearty. When I see the King, I am reminded The heart, kidneys, liver, stomach— of the Icing of Heaven, which is God all these great organs with the majority Almighty. When I see the Queen, I of people are out of order in the spring Bill reminded of the Queen of Sheba, tinfe, and call for aid o'ud repairing so for she was as wise a woman as Solo- that their work may be properly mon was a man, She brought with done. her fifty boys and fifty girls, all dressed If you have any of these organs out in boys' apparel, for King Solomon to of repair your whole nervous system is tell which Were boys and Which were out of -gear and your life is in peril. girls. King Solomon sent for water Paine's Celery Compound gives for them to wash ; the girls washed to perfect action to the heart and other their elbows and the boys to their important orgate; it makes pure blood, crista, so King Solomon told by that." gives perfect digestion, seeet sleep, "Well," said the mayor, you have and puts you in a condition of vigor given a good description of all the and strength that enables you to battle cards except one." against the heat of suwmer and all the • "What is that?" epidemics that may arise. ,-The knave," said the mayor. -Iiemember that "Paine's" is the "I will give your honor a descip. kind thateuree. lofuso thesomething tion of that, too, if you will not be just as goud that some dealers would angry." offer you. Ask for Paine's Celery "I will not," said the mayor, "if you Compound and see that you are sup do not term me to be the knave." plied with it, "Well," said the soldier, "the great• A shareholders' rueetingof the Park - eat knave I know is the conetllbla that hill Mineral Oil Syndicate was held at brought me here." Hawkshaw's hotel, Exeter, I1londay "I do not know, said the mayor, if afternoon. Twenty-five of the Wshare- he is the greatest knave, but I know holders were present. Plenty of capi. he is the neatest fool." t; tall was subscribe3 with which to pros - ecute explorations for a month. It `lWhen I count how many spots I was decided to incorporate larder the there ore in a pack of cards, I find 'lame of the Sylvan Oil Company of three hundred and sixtyfive-Fla man y Ontario (Ltd.) The Syndicale having drilled two wells have the utmost con - days as there are in a year. On count- fltlence in the venture andpurpose to ing the number of cards in a pack, I develop the territory fully. Theony find there are fifty -two -the number of and their experince both point to rich weeks in a year. I find there are oil fields in the neighborhood of Syl- van, in West Williams. The greatest twelve picture cards -representing the enthusiasts prevailed amongst all the number of months in a year; and on shareholders present. Following are counting the tricks, I find there are the directors for the new company, thirteenthe number of weeks it a 8 i viz.: -President, I saac Newton, Sarnia, warts(. So you eve air, a of 9 Y + P J. F. Roberts, Secretary -Treasurer ; Dr. Rollins and H. Slpackrnan, Exeter ; cards serve for a Bible, an almanac, Wm. Stanley, Parkhill; Andrew Elliott and a common prayer book.—Ex. and John Attmore, Sylvan. TCONSUMPTIVES. Thee undersigned, having been restored to TAKE ONIE health by simple means, after sufforing for several years with a severe lung affection, —_ and that Grail disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he w911 cheerfully scud (free of charge) a copy of the prescrip- tion used, which they will find it sure oure for Comurnption, Asthma, Catarrh Ilronchifis and all throat and Lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invalu- able. Those desiring the precription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a Bloss- ing, will please address, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New York. Mrs. S. James, Seaforth, suffered for years with what is called old people's rash. She was treated by many physi- cians without any result. Mr. Fear, the local druggist, recommended Dr. Chase's Ointment, which relieved the irritation at once and speedily effected it permanent cure of the skin et- option. Mrs. James also says Dr. Chase's Oint- ment cured her of Itching Piles which she had been troubled with for years. O. S. Doan, of Clinton, says not to go on suffering as he did for years with Sault Rheutn, when afew boxes of Dr. Chase's Ointment will cure you. Dr. Chase's Ointment cured Hiram Frey, of Norwood, after suffering ten years with Eczema of the leg. Chase's Ointment also cured his little girl of Eczema on her face. Of Dr Agnew's Liver Pills after dinner, it will promote digestion and over- come any evil effects of too hearty eating. Entirely vegetable -Do not dis- turb the system. Safe, prompt, active, painless and pleasant. This effective little pill is supplant- ing Fill the old school nauseous pill ga- tives. The demand is hard to keep up with since placing it on the Canadian market. Take no substitute. 40 doses 20c., at all druggists. -Sold by Watts & Co. It is rumoured in London that, the Duke of York, who is a catptain in the royyal navy, will shortly ,join the C'han- nalsquadron. Mr. Wallace Thayer, of Buffalo, hits consented to the extradition of Mrs. Sternaarnan, charged with poisoning her husband, if her trial is set down for the May Assizes. Mr. Cartwright, Deputy Minister of JTttstice, says that he will endeavour to have the trial take place at the next assizes; but he r.hfnks that., following the ruling of Judge Fern•uson in the Hyams case a United States counsel will not be d lowed to appear in theCanadian-coutt. Powers,*', eoian Ports but cannot interfere with in DECORATED DINNER and TEA ILET WARE, BEAUTIFUL HAND o'Call and get quotations before pur- c- Fresh Seeds just received, )cer, Albert St., Clinton. House for Sale Two story frarrte house in Clinton, ten rooms, stoneceller, hard and soft water. Good ground. Frame stable. For full particulars apply to the owner, JOSEPH ALLANSON, Clinton. iso-tf Cultured Ladies `viith a(acte r°re° f eha,, needing to earn money can learn Crow to do so in a good cause. Address, JABEZ GALLOWAY, Toronto,Ont. Farm For Sale. South half Lot No. M 17th concession, Code rich Township, one mile north of ('Uuton cont- priaocd of 40 acres, more or less. The hum is all cleared and in fair state of cultivation. Well fenced and plenty of cedar oil the, pi rorty. Frame barn 40x00, stone stable 30x50. Will be sold reassonablo and on tornis to suit purchaser. For particulars apply at 'I'utr Nr%vs•krc•ua(u of CC, e• to JAMES 1I. COLCL00011, Henfryn Y. O, — AGFNI1 �� i41111juststitrtingtile best T 1.�. thing for money making• you havo seen for many a day. Your nauu! 111)(1 address will bring the golden information. —!A It. 1'. GLASGOW, Toronto, oil(, ,A. Rare Opportunity, For Sale, 150 acres, A I grain or stock Patein, 105 aces cleared, balance unculled hardwood. Solid brick house, &c.; frame barn 28x8o; shtblo 18x57; sheep house 12x28; good water. con- vonient to 3 grain elevators, mills, &c. Good roadv and free from all obnoxious weeds, &c. Will ta.ke resident property in Clinton part pay, ingttire at'1'rrte NFcws Itrcortnoltice. 940-3 m WA�7 f \ T� 7•CILChCTA, Rarrlstc•s, P PJD. 1'h1'sicituls, and others of similar trainhir, for high class soliciting. Will pray forty dollars weekly and railway fate or demonstration of necessary ability. .Tilt•: BHADLrY-0AlWR'rS0N Co., L'td., Toronto. Notice. All whohave any claims against the l;state of J. Biddleoonrbe are requested to cull ut the Store and maize settlement by the 15•rii ot• Arun„ and all who etre indebted will please settle by the 13TII or Ai,am. AI1I13. BIDDLEC(IANIF WA�7f(�i� l Lndustrious persons of .L u). either sex with good character and common school education, can obtain employment for two months in this eour- nruuity. S. M. FRY, Toronto, Out. LESLIE'S CARRIACE AND -WAGON FACTORY, Corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton. First -Class Buggies on hand and made to order. Prices to suit the times. Rcpairs and repa,inting promptly attend to. Prices reason- able AGENTS, "The Bost Popular Life of IT., Majesty I have ever seen," writes Lord Lorne; about •'(,hrccu Vic• toric.•' Sales unprecedented. Easy- to awake tivedollarsdaily. Bigcomnrinsion. Ontfltfree to canvassers. THE BRADLPY-GARIIF,TSON CO., Toronto. Wanted, Men and Women who can work hard talking 'and writingsix hours daily, forsixclaysaweek, and will be content with ten dollars weekly. Address. NE \Y IDEAS CO., T Brantford, Ont, YOUR SPARE TIME 0 v F lire. A•icn,vvomen,t.oconductbu.me satho W simple writin and copying lists ork is sr p of addresses received from local 1)d ertis- ing, to be forwarded to us daily. Nocan- vassnrg; no previous experience required. batt plain writers preferred. Permanent work to those content to earn gf; or more 0 weekly in spare time. Apply to WARRev Pn. Co., Lovnwx, ONT. McKillop Directory for 1897, John Morrison, Reeve. Winthrop P. O. Win1. Archibald, Deput- Reeve, Lcadbury P, O, Daniel Manicy, Councilor, Beechwood P'0 * O. Jos. C. Morrison, Councillor, Beechwood P. O. Will. McGavin, Councillor, Leadburpv P. O. Jno. C. Morrison, Clork, Winthrop I . U. William Evans, Assessor, Beechwood P. O. David AI. Ross, Treasurer' Winthro P. 0. Charles Dodds, Collector, Seaforth P. O. Richard Pollnrd, Sanitary Inspector, Leadbu ry. House and Lot for Sale by Tender. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to the flrst day of flay, 1897, for the purr chase of the onc-storey Dwelling and Lot on Albert Street. north. Clinton, recently occupied by the late Mrs. Will. Harland. Term, and conditions will be made known on application. HARL-%Nl) BRos. Clinton, April 5th, 1897. 959-4 McLeod's System Renovator ---ASD OTHER -- Tested Remedies. SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Aaleeplessneas, Palpatation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia. Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and ['rinary biscases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female drre ularttics and Gen• oral Debility. LABORATORY, CODERICH ONT. .1. M. McI.EOD, Prop. and Manufacturer, Sold in Clinton b J. 14. COMBS, and ALLAN & WILSON. Property For Sale. A CHANCE FOR GARDENERS. in consequence of my age and lack of help, I bave decided to offer for sale my splendid gardening pro. perty consisting of five and a nalf acres in Clinton, some of the best land in the oonnty of Huron, inelud. Ing hot beds and other necessary roquiremente, There is on the premm taes a frae house with cellars soft and hard water, barn and other outbuildings Tho Bat•freld river adjoins the property. Will sell at a reasonable price for half cash and balance seamed by mortgage. As I desire to sell, this is a chanee soldom mot"Ith. Apply personally or by letter to theproprietor, JOSEPH ALi.ANSON, Y8944 f. (Minton Dress Cutting School. The school of dress cutting is open 1)t the Waverly Hotel, Clinton. A now tailor system, the loading system of the world. Covers the entice range of work. Cuts overt' style of gar- ment on the goods, no refitting, no patterns costs no more than achart. Lessons givon af, your own home without extra charge. Special rates to Dress makers and girls from the coon - try. The Clinton Indica should not miss this chance to porfect themselves in this Important. branch of work. Open daily for otic month. April 1.3. 960 4•t Stationery, Office stlpplieS9 Job Printing, The News -Record' Calls special attention to our Stationery and Office Supplies and Job Printing Depart- ment. We are unsurpassed.... By atly town or city in the Goods we handle or the prices we quote for Stationery and Printing and the quality of Moth is always guaranteed. A perusal of this announcement may suggest something you may be in need of, and in such case Nve solicit your patronage, feeling confident that our efforts to please will meet, with the approval of our patrons, Letter Heads In this line we have a very fine ' stock of writing papers suitable for every class of business represented in this locality, also for private use. Note Heads This useful size is kept in stock, the qualities being in several grades. Memo. Heads These fill an inipor tont placein com- mercial correspondence. See what we have got. Bill Heads If the "pay-as-you-go" plan was the order of the day the demand for account paper would not be so great; but there iu e some men who get so many dunners that they wonder if the stock will ever run out. We don't intend it to, and at present our stock is com- plete in this line, Good paper and neat ruling. Statements Our stock is large. They come cheaper than hili- heads, and are the proper thing to send after it delinquent once a month. They are sure to fetch hint 'round-- sontetirne, Envelopes We make a specialty of Envelopes. You know it would be hard to get along without envelopes, and to keep up with the demand for them the keep a large stock on hand. Plain or Printed we are offering some great snaps. One line in particular is going off fast - 50 for 5c. Commerical Printing A vast amount of work under this head to enumerate would more than take up the entire space oc- cupied by this adv t, but w•s do it Fill at THE NEws-RECORD. Invitations to an "At Home" or it wedding require considerable taste in selec- tion sometimes, but Ave make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and best samples to be had. Call and see. If you want Circulars We. excel in sal the different kinds of work we turn out, and particn- larly in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy papers sultahle fun• all requirements, Programs of entertainments and meetings` promptly turned out, from the plain and neat to the most elegant. Cards and Tickets These cover a large range of work, from a bread and milk ticket to it neat calling card. Froin an or- dinary admission ticket to it tasty business card or it handsoniely printed membership ticket. Memoriam Folders In this line THE NEws-IlEc•oltu can supply every design, quality and price on the market. 'Posters Our facilities for turning out this class of work are evidenced by the fact that the always do good work and give superior satisfaction in :all respec s. Dodgers are greatly in demand. Our facili- ties are superior for this class of work and the very r•easotAlble prices keep our presses busy. - Sale Bills 'We make it specialty of them - promptness being our aim in this respect. A notice of sale will ap- pear in THE NEws-RECORD free of charge when bills for siuue art, secured here. All Kinds of Work in the typographical printing line can be done in this establishment in an expeditious and autistic manner and Our prices will be found very reason- able.' Mourning Papers Envelopes For corrospondence we can give you up -to -(late goods also carry full lilies of Pens, Pencils, Scribblers, Tablets, Erasers, Inks, Writing Paper, &C., &C• and We In thanking our many patrons for the very liberal support accorded us in the past, a continuation of tb e same liberal support is solicited. , � TI�e NoWsmfl000f67 .,,• to ._ ..<, ... ...,. .. . ,.. - .,..:.. ....,,,. ..-_....�,�._,.�.. .. ...�... .... ,... �- .s,.W,erww .. ... •, _ ten. ,... .�.....--. +......w.ea ,•..,... ..._s.-,,,�si+ei4.:.. CLIN .ON,