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"Since childhood, I nave been
aillieted with scrofulous boils and
sores, which caused me terrible
suffering, 1'liysicians were unable
to help me, and. I only grew worse
under their cure.
At length, 1 began
to take
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla, a n d
very soon grew bet-
ter. After using
A half a dozen bottles
I was completely
cured, so that I have not had a boil
or pimple on any part of my body
for the last twelve years. I can
cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa-
parilla as the very Gest blood -purifier
in existence." — G. T. REINHART,
Myersville, Texas.
ATHE ONLY WoI&LDIS FAIR
Sarsaparilla
Ala% Cherry pectoral cures Coughs and Colds
The. Hmren News-Recora
51.26 a YeAf—sk.00ln Advance
WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEMBER 29th, 1897
His Notlier's Son. -s.
Beneath the hot mldsummer sun
The men had marched all day;
And now beside a rippling stream,
Upon the grass they lay.
Tiring of games and idle jests,
As swept the hours along,
They called to one who mused apart,
"Come, friend, give us a song."
"I fear I cannot please," he said;
"The only songs I know
Are those my mother us to sing
For me long years ago."
"Sing one of those," a rough voice cried,
There's none but trite men here;
To evory mother's son of us
A mother's songs are dear."
Then sweetly rose the singer's voice.
Amid unwonted calm;
"Am I a soldier of the cross,
A follower of the Lamb I
"And shall I fear to own his cause V -
The ver stream was stilled,
And hear s thahnever throbbed with fear
With tender t oughts were filled.
Ended the song, the singer said,
As to his feet he rose,
-'Thanks to you all, my friends; good nigh
God grant us sweet repose."
"Sing us one more," the captain begged;
The soldier bent his head;
Thbn glancing round with smiling lips,
"] ou'd join with me," he said,
"We'll sing thin old familiar air,
Sweet as the bugle call,
*All hail the power of Jesus' name,
-Let angels prostrate fall.'"
Ah! wondrous was the old tune's spell,
As on the singer sang;
Man after man fell into line.
And loud the voices rang
The songs are done, the camp is still,
Naught but the stream is heard;
But all I the depth of every soul
By those old hymns is stirred.
And from many a bearded lip,
In whispers soft and low,
Rises the prayer the mother taught
The boy long years ago.
POULTRY RAISING
I have made arrangements with the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY to handle their machines and ani prepared to offer the public an
article unsurpassed for durability and the quality of work. They will be placed
on trial free; we compete with tell machines on the market. I also have other
grades at less money. Needles and parts supplied for all makes of machines.
Sonia Hints to Beginners—Tire Market WASHING MACHINES.—I all) agent tor, the celebrated Authony Wayne
•rho chief Alm, After All. I Washer, the largest manutacturers of Washers in the world. The machine
cannot be beat in any respect. I still handle the Improved Ideal -and Manitoba
If one could carry out the ideasad-Washers. Also Clothes 'ringers, the best in the market.
vauced in books oil poultry-ralsiug, n R
for eggs uud for metut, ve make it a W.L1; y` �+®V i V•g•',
aliecialty, and, having overcome every W ii l�ii ,N-■'
difficulty, and succeeded just as the •
N oks and pauVhlets ;argue, and would
J. M. McLnOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
ALMA COLLEGE
wake one a successful man or woman
a Stand,
Huron Street, Clinton.
in that line, the chain item would Still
livery is well equipped with reliable horses and
be light and warm, and, on the poultry
farm, have in it a stove for heat-
be to make sales wud handle the cash.
For Young Women.
Letter Heads
In order to do this one must study the
each Ht
and
markets at particular
gni
must be Observing, shrewd and goodl
WM. N. WALKER,
STAR RESTAURANT,
figures. Above all things he muNt not
—the reliable
wire fencing of small meshes.
The ynrds, eneb for a separate breed,
despise the day aft Sinai] thin-gs. It is
easyenough, if ex eiience, teaches -that
UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS
Duron Street, Clioton r
it will do, to branch out and enlarge,
MAKER,
tltat while the fo'w'ls could see each dhher
much easier to add than to shrink and
I
quarter acre principally
plum trees; good hard water; also small stable,
good hen house. Price and terms reasonable.
contract, viz., with aaRety for your
SEAFORTH, ONT.
000006000000
capital. You need also a good ,honest
in
Parlor Furniture repaired and rocovered.
We are wide open for the hot weath.
celumins!OTI man the city.
A young main writes: "I have a few
Carpets sowed and laid • also cleaned and ro
novatod at r•easoalable prices.
er season and are after your patronage.
hundred dollars to invest; will it do for
we to buy six or eight acres at 511 per store,
Off -Orders left at BROADFOOT & BOX'S
Clinton or Scutorth, will be promptly at
ICE CREAM, COOL DRINKS,
FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY,
acre and engage in poultry-raLging for tended
to.
CIGARS and TOBACCO.
a Iii-ing business'? Shall 1 look to egg -
Young male birds should drrss at leaist
dors for Wood and COaI. W11;eh wi l be sold at
production or raise for meat? I aml
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EVERYTHING IN SEASON.
young and hcive a wife. I think I
aluould like the business.
McLeod's
Our parlor is'cheery and comfortable.
We answer if you and your wife like
business, in it, Right
System Renovator
Lunches at all. hours.
Huron St., Clinton,
the yes; engage
Since theilaot weather has come we
hear of great quantities of milk returned
CHAS. WITTS,
mamagc stent will yield eggs in mid winter.
strong, speed expected. Will take p3ony Ili
hands part payment, on
inaLE`
tf
If these come to market in good condi-
—AND OTHER—
Minn., in 1893. The Cleveland au-
tion they will sell tor a fair pr;ce. But
large farut
Tested Remedies,
prove helpful:
a hungry pig would be lot, in, and, of
It being a pig's
there is competition on every
w•Ihem suitable buildings shelter the
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF
_ Agents for "Queen Vic-
WAN 'i rt) torn', Her Reign and
fowls and where feed grain is so o.brvud
p (+ r�
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
Diamond Jubilee," Overflowing with latest
ant that no one even thinks of feeding
ted or delivored to the 'persons mentioned in
sections 5 and 0 of the Voters' Lists Arts, f he
and richest Ctures. Contains the endorsed
biography Her Majesty with authentic His
the hens, they can help themselves. On
such places these silo is a great plenty
For Impure, Wcak and Impoverished Blood,
]ly pupsia, Sleeplessness, Palpatation of the
of
tory of her remarkable reign, and full account
of offal from the table and the dairy,
Hoart, Liver Complaint., Neuralgia. Loss of
of the Diamond Jubilee. Only $1.50. Big book.
Tremendous demand. Bonanza for agents.
The thirft and frugal houRsewife aces
y
Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption GallStoncs,
Kidney and Urinary diseases, St,
Coupnnission50purd•ent. Creditgleen. Freight,
to it that the scraps go to the hens and
chickens. We seldom feed curds now;
.,allndice,
Vitus' Dance, FumalDebilgt,ularities and Gen-
erttl Debility.
paid. Ou,r rr ritim Duty aid Write (4nnck
for onttl6 and torrltorv. THE DOMINION
they have dome into disrepute, but in
COMPANY, Dept. 7, 356bearborn St„ Chicago,
former years while living err a large
LABORATORY, CODERICH ONT.
farm, curds were made amd systematieal-
Office Supplies,
Job Printing,
The News -Record
Calls special attention
to our Stationery and
Office Supplies and
Job Printing Depart-
ment.
We are unsurpassed.... 41
By any town or city in the Goods we handle or the
prices we quote for Stationery and Printing and the
quality of both is always guaranteed. A perusal of
this announcement may suggest sometbing you may be
in need of, and in such case we solicit your patronage,
feeling confident that our efforts to please will meet
with the approval of our patrons.
ly fed to the chickens.
J. M. McLnOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
ALMA COLLEGE
When in Goderich do not neglect to secure
The hen hotle3e aboard be roomy, so
that the birds are not crowded; it sh,)uld
Sold in Clinton by
I
livery is well equipped with reliable horses and
be light and warm, and, on the poultry
farm, have in it a stove for heat-
J. lh UoMBF,'4nd ALLAN & WILSON.
For Young Women.
Letter Heads
should
ing the roost in case of a bitter cold
night, and o2 these we have more or
I'ss every winter. This stove and fix-
1 should be so ari-anged as to be well
securtd a ainst fire• naso have guards of
1
Millers Omalbus Line,
Goderich Ont.
7
A residential sehoel.
Collegiate and Pre-
PParatoty Studies
ti ma Floclubc, Fnc Art,
"" Iaocut!un.R,sh,,. s
In this line we have a very fine
stock of writingpapers suitable foi-
p p
every class of business represented
I,: 1
g
some kind to prevent the hens from light-
t,
the milk through an aerator, or if you
have none use the dipper freely puu•ang
ing upon it, :and thus burning their feet.
When in Goderich do not neglect to secure
The south side, cis pecially, and more or
Miller's Omnibus to all parts of the town. Our
lew the east side,should have large glass
livery is well equipped with reliable horses and
windows and double sashes. When one
good rigs, and prices will always be found relt-
conivs to examine the matter by figures
,enable. Stables on Fast Street, near the
Square—telephone No. 51.
g- cry expensive, The
ithese things are not v
JONATHAN MILLER.
windows nod not he large, and r•houdd.
Goderich.
on the outside, at least, be guarded by
Electorg are called upon to examine the said
List and if any omissions or any other errors
wire fencing of small meshes.
The ynrds, eneb for a separate breed,
Property for Sale
should all center in the buildine. which,
For sale, on Princes, street., Clinton, a one
of course, should also be paTiitioned SO
storey frame building containing three bed-
tltat while the fo'w'ls could see each dhher
rooms, front room, kitchen, ppantry, &c.; over
lot, bearing ore Bard,
thoy could not mix,
Tap raise. "fancy stock" is not the idea
quarter acre principally
plum trees; good hard water; also small stable,
good hen house. Price and terms reasonable.
nY all; but to have Select and choice
For particulars apply to PHEL1x HANLON,
breeds certainly is. I have known a
Goderich P. O.
farm where no new blood had been ill-
nurses in the United States. Price twenty-ilve
a bottle, Sold by all druggists through
out the world.” Besure and ask for •.Yllts.
SYRUP.
-trodnced for years; the breed of "dung -
CLINTON.
hilks" had run out so that a full grown
Iy his a pla 11 for fattening; bogs a
fowl dressed would only wt i,h about
WOOD AND COAL YARD•
one and a half pounds. Tit certainly call -
of wreckage and fails to report to me I shall
rot be profitable to raise such stock.
Subscriher is prepared to pronpt.ly till all or
Young male birds should drrss at leaist
dors for Wood and COaI. W11;eh wi l be sold at
frpttr to eight pounds, These are only
lowest rates. Orrice on Isaac St,recl, at LAVIS'
hints, which we hope may be of use to
IMPLEMENTS ROOMS. W. WHF.ATLEY
new beginners.
—
of
blooded animal which it was desired
For Sale—Bargain.
Care of Milk For Factor„.
to fatten. The scheme was to let the
Since theilaot weather has come we
hear of great quantities of milk returned
Bay horse, 4 year,; old, well bred, good size,
to patrons because of being sour and
strong, speed expected. Will take p3ony Ili
hands part payment, on
inaLE`
I gassy ,when it reaches the factory. At
E. N. IS Goderich,
the Ontario factory on Monday morn-
Minn., in 1893. The Cleveland au-
ing, July 5th, over 15,000 pounds was re
turned. The following suggestions will
Voters List, 1897.
prove helpful:
a hungry pig would be lot, in, and, of
It being a pig's
See that the cows drink nothing but
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF
pure water, and breathe air untainted
CLINTON, HURON CO.
by bad odors. That green, scum -covered
pond hole must be shut out.
—'-
Notice is hereby given that I have transmit:
Milk with clean, dry hands, and keep
ted or delivored to the 'persons mentioned in
sections 5 and 0 of the Voters' Lists Arts, f he
the milk free from stable dust or other
copies required by said sections to be so trans -
contaminating particles.
nnitted or delivered of the list made pursuant
Strain at once, thoroughly, then run
to said Act of all persons appearing by the last
For Over Fifty Years
the milk through an aerator, or if you
have none use the dipper freely puu•ang
revised Assessment Holl o the sats nnicipal-
7ity, to be entitled to vote io the said Municip-
MRS. Wt-TSLOw'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been
and stirring.
rla-
Live at elections for members the Lotions.
used. by minions of mothers for their children,
while teething. If disturbed at night and
Then cool the milk down and stir again
t.it•c Assembly and at the Municipal Elections.
ip
and that said list was first •posted up in my
broken of your rest by a sick child suffering
before retiring for the night. A deep
office at Clinton, on the 12th day of August.
and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth send
"Mrs.
at, shotgun can tilled with cold water mal'
13;19, and renabns there for inspection.
once and Ket a bottle of Winslow,8 Booth-
inSyrup for Children Teething. It will re-
be set in the large can of milk to do
the cooling. Most expert cheesemen now
Electorg are called upon to examine the said
List and if any omissions or any other errors
Iieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Do-
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about
consider aeration more important than
I
are found, therein, to take immediate prd(? 0( -
pend
it. It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach
Wind Colic, softens the
cooling, but when the latter is done
in conjunction with the former the milk
ings to have said errors corrected according to
law.
and bowels, cures
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and givestoneand
will cortaiuly keep sweet longer.—Lon-
W14. COATS, Town Clerk, Clinton,,
August 12th, 1697.
energy to the whole system."Mrs. Winslow's
Soothingg Syrup" for children teething is plea,
don liarmer's Advocate.
NOTICE,
NOTICE,
FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS
sant tothetaste and is the prescription of one
of the oldest and best female physicians and
Tt f or I.atteninr t'ig -
ingenious
ever desent.s
At
nurses in the United States. Price twenty-ilve
a bottle, Sold by all druggists through
out the world.” Besure and ask for •.Yllts.
SYRUP.
The scheme
vised be Yauk(4mind was that of
a marl who )vi,ihed to claim as exclusive-li
by WOn-
E' 'J"U N N
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
Iy his a pla 11 for fattening; bogs a
that if any person takes pussesoon of any kin
dollar each for the pleasure of answer-
derful method. The pill[, was this:
of wreckage and fails to report to me I shall
ing questions. Then, if any fail toppotato
Three pigpens were built, one having
once take proecedings. Rernembor this Is th
last w shalGoglive. CAPT. WM. BABII
Mrs. Baker formerly of Chatham
several lean scrub swine, known as
"razor being
BAKINC
and Toronto, Ontario, and recently
-backs," the ceutrul one
ennpty, and the third containing the
Goderich, 1901.
r
arrested in Cleveland on suspicion
of
blooded animal which it was desired
— --
insanity, and while in coanfinenlent she
to fatten. The scheme was to let the
® E
stilted that she and her paramour bad
fine pig into the• central yard and let
murdered her husband in St. Paul's,
him eat all he couldout of the trough.
Minn., in 1893. The Cleveland au-
ji'heH Ire bad so much as lie could hold,
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
thorities believe the woman is speak-
a hungry pig would be lot, in, and, of
It being a pig's
L,ARGEs'r SALE IM CANADA,
ing the truth, and are making an in-
course. begin to east.
vestigation.
nature to eat as long as it saw another
Vi,
pig do so, the man rvasoned that the
e�
Some days nothing will "come out
right;" from the titne you rise till you
retire. Ten to one, the trouhli-. is in
yourself. Your blood is in a ball con-
dition, and overy organ suffers in con-
sequence. What, you need is the
cleansing, invigorating influence of
Ayer's tiarsapartlla.
The Ontario Government Tuesday
decided not to enforce the manufacture
in Ontario of timber cut under Govern-
ment licenses, at least during the pres-
ent license year.
The Sense. of security against midden
emergencies from croup and bronchitis,
felt, by those who are provided with a
bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
would be cheaply purchased at telt
times the cost of that remedy. in all
lung complaints, it is prompt to act
and bure to cure.
(J
scan Straw For Shoev.
It has been well attes.ed that 'bean
straw is a valuable feel for sheep, and
that they RTP gond of it. The bean., tike
clover, is a leguminous plimt, and uutuy
farmers say that the straw, though
coarse and Marsh, has nearly as Qnueh
nutrition as clover hay. fit makes a
very rich manure when fed to either
dhewp or cows. That is shown by its
rotting very fast when Pile:] acrd giving
off 6,he strong smell of antrllOn:ia which
conics from feeding any mmaure, rich in
ndtrogenous uu-tritiori.Dakota iel
Fd
and Farm.
Burn All Diseased Plants.
Dkwased plants ahould never be add-
ed to the manare hemp, ae they con-
taminate the whole mass. It is possible
to spread plant disea_ves over The entire
jam fathrough the agency of manure,
anld no farm will get rid of any disellse
thot attacks plants until all refuse is
burnt: m...�i�i r•
The MCA1110P Mutual Fir
Insurance Company.
Farm and Isolated Town Proper-
ty only Insured.
orrtealt11.
George Watt, President, Harlock P. O.; Jamoi
Broadfoot, \'ice-Pree., Seaf, rth P. o.; w. J. Shan
non, Secy. Trans., Soaforth P. 0.: Michael 11urd"
inspector of losses, Seaforth P. O.
nlanoToas,
Jamos Broadfoot, yeaforth;:tllehael Mnrdie,Soa
forth; Goorgo Dale, Seaforth; George Watt, Ilnrloel
Thomas F. Ifays,Sea.forth; Alex oardiner,Leadbur:
Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; Jahn McLean, Rip, en.
A6BNT11.
Thomas Nellana, Harlonk; Robert McMillan, Sna
forth and ,raines oummibgr,Ekmondtllle.
Parties dealrous to effect Insurance or trine
act other business will be promptly attend
ed to on applleation to any of the above officers ad
dressed to their respective poet 0010611.
Moral .rod A--th u,
Advanu,e.s AlTdi
aped with V!o ::
University, College stands In an eight acre park i
rates. Forillustratcdeatalogucandpariicu!ar�,..d.;.,>-
Rev. R. Warner, M. A., Principal, St. T1cmns, Cil
To Improvers of Stock.
The undersigned has on his promises, 10th
couccssion, Goderich Township,
A 'thoroughbred Jersey Bull. Terms:—$1
will $'l.
A Thoroughbred Chester White Boar, regis-
tered. Torras:—$1, with ttio priviloge of return- j
ing.
A thoroughbred Tam worth hoar, registered.
Terms:—$I, with privilege of returning,
This is it rare chalice to improve your stock
T. C. EDM UNDs,
065•tf
McKillop Directory for 1897,
John Morrison, Reeve. Winthrop 11. Q.
Win. Archibald, Deputy Reeve, Leadbury P. O,
Daniel Manley, Councillor, Becchpvood P. O.
Jos. C. Morrison, Councillor, Beechwood P. O.
Will, Me('avin, Councillor. Leadbury P. O.
Jno. C.,Morrison, Clerk, Winthrop 11. O.
William Evans, Assessor, Beechwood P. O.
David M. Ross,'I'veasurer, N'r'inthro 11. O.
Charles Dodds, Collector, Seaforth Y. O.
Richard Pollnrd• Sanitary Inspector, Leadbury.
Removal of Night Soil,
The undersigned will 'undertake the removal
of Night Soil and thorough cleaning of closets.
on short notice, and at reasonable rates. All
refuse removed out of town.
cW t -f ROBT. MENNEL.
Poultry For Sale.
u BARRM) PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
I have for sale about fifty Barred Plymoit.h
Rock chickens, all bred from superior thor-
oughbred stock. The price will be reasonable.
LORNE C. TODD, Clinton.
Agents Sell "Klondyke Gold Fields"
Like a whirlwind. Experienced. canvassers
reaping the richest harvest of their lives; new
beginners doing wonders. Nearly everybody
subscribes. One young fellow on a farm at
$12.00 a month is snaking $75.00. A lady type -
t at $300 i week is clearing $1100 A
mechanic who had earned $150 a day is clear-
ing $5.00 a day. We want ln,re agent,;. Call-
vassingoutflts Vets, worth $1.(10 THE BRAD-
LEY GARItETSON CO., Limited, Toronto,
Out.
Thorouzhbred Poultry.
I hove for Fale come choles Black Minorcas,
Indian Gamle, Grey DorkinsMale or female. Will
be sold cheap as I bave tco teauy.
WALTER COATS, Clinton,
Apples Wanted.
I can
In t rs ocallty, also for private use.
Note Heads
This useful size is kept in stock,
the qualities being in several
grades.
Memo. Heads
These fill an important place in com-
mercial correspondence. See what
we have got.
Bill Heads
If thep a -as- ou- o" plan waw
the orderof the day thdemand
for account paper would not be
so great -, but there are 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 out' stock is com-
plete in this line. Good paper and
neat ruling.
Statements
Our stock is large. They come
cheaper than hill heads, and are
the proper thing to send, after a
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch hitt 'round -
sometime.
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 we 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 we do it
all at TILE NEws-RECORD.
Invitations
to in "At Home" or tt wedding
require considerahle taste in selec-
tion sometimes, but the 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 all the different kinds
of work we turn out, and particu-
larly in this, and keep in stock
plain and fancy papers suitable for
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
a neat calling card, from an or-
dinary admission ticket to a tasty
business card or a handsomely
printed membership ticket.
Memoriam Folders
In this line THE NEws-RECORD
can supply every design, quality
and price on the market.
Posters
Our facilities for turning out this
class of work are evidenced bL the
fact that we always do goo work
and give superior satisfaction in
all respects. .
Dodgers
are greatly in demand. Our facili-
ties are superior for this class of
work and the very reasonable
prices keep our presses busy.
Sale Bills
We make a specialty of them -
promptness bemg our airs in this
respect. A notice of sale will ap-
peal• in THE NEws-RECORD free of
charge when bills for same are
secured here.
All Kinds of Work
in the typographicAl printing line
can be done in this establishment
in an expeditious and artistic
manner and
Our prices will be
found very reason-
able.
Mourning Papers and
Envelopes
For correspondence we can give you up-to-date goods.
also carry full lines of
Pens, Pencils,
We, V,, I
Scribblers, Tablets,
Erasers, Inks,
Writing Paper,
&c., &c.
• In thanking our many patrons for the
IToron oTont. very liberal support accorded us in
-- — the past, a continuation of the same
WANTED-Ag°ate for inign Vic-
WANTED.-
ie- liberal support is solicited.
J toric, Her Reign and
Diamond Jubilee." Overflowing with latest
and richest pictures.C(ontains the endorsed
biography of Her Mnlo,Sty, with Unthenic His-
tory of her romarkab a rot n, and full account
of the Diamond Jubilee. Only $1.50. Big book.
Tremendous domandil. • Bonanza for agents.
Commission 60 per cent. Credit, given. Frdotght.
paid. 01TWIT irrtErc. Duty paid. THE DOMiiON
for ontflt and territory.
COMPANY, Dept. 7, 356 Dearborn St., Chicago. ifr
�7 �n-7^� Old established whote• r
WA it T 1 J L sale Houso wants one or
two honest, and industrious roprosontat.iveg. T �T
Can pay hustler about $12 a week to start CL.LN�C�y�
with,
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full pig; w•oul(1 immediately set to work
J. V. 0EVIMIMiDWIVI
The unhappy Mr. G. W. Ross is re.
again and take another meal. When
the razor -back was full he was to be
Furniture Dealer, &c.
duced to the necessity of providing a
taken out and it third hungry pig
set-off to the Tarte alliance. He de-
flares that Mr. Whitney has is "Top-
brought in, when the sumo performance
would be gone through again.-i'hiladel-
THE LEADING,�� UNDERTAKER AN
er" alliance, and that "Tupper" wants
r Ontario
plain Times.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
get the gigantic surplus.
NVe pity "Tupper" if be is looking for
cleat vows From lnss°ttrl
'pp,)osite Town Hall, Clinton, Or
tpie Ontario surplus, He is about
Robert Cornwell, a Barton County
twenty yes to late for ' that.
"T'1ar,per" wrinkle on
(\Io.) farmer, living near Golden City,
after numerous experiments, thinks he
But If wants a
the subject of raising money when i,,
nay succeeded in developing a potato
They
NOTICE,
NOTICE,
surplus is gone he will find it in Mr.
that will ,grow without vines.
grow entirely underground, sad will do
-
ROSS' department. It is a siinple pro-
cess. You create st lot of school exam-
away with the fear of potato bags,
which cost so much to destroy each sett'
There being some mieuhderstabding with r
gnrd to wreckage, let IG be distinctly undoretoo
inations and tax the school children a
son, not to mention the damage they
that if any person takes pussesoon of any kin
dollar each for the pleasure of answer-
do. A field planted with the vineless
of wreckage and fails to report to me I shall
ing questions. Then, if any fail toppotato
may be worked with the ordinary
to
once take proecedings. Rernembor this Is th
last w shalGoglive. CAPT. WM. BABII
pass, you give them it supplementary
harrow. should the new pointe, prove
be as Jlr. Cornwell
r of ��I
Wrecirth
examination, and tax them $5 each.
a good producer,
hopes, it is likely to supersede the pre
Goderich, 1901.
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sent variety.
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Some days nothing will "come out
right;" from the titne you rise till you
retire. Ten to one, the trouhli-. is in
yourself. Your blood is in a ball con-
dition, and overy organ suffers in con-
sequence. What, you need is the
cleansing, invigorating influence of
Ayer's tiarsapartlla.
The Ontario Government Tuesday
decided not to enforce the manufacture
in Ontario of timber cut under Govern-
ment licenses, at least during the pres-
ent license year.
The Sense. of security against midden
emergencies from croup and bronchitis,
felt, by those who are provided with a
bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
would be cheaply purchased at telt
times the cost of that remedy. in all
lung complaints, it is prompt to act
and bure to cure.
(J
scan Straw For Shoev.
It has been well attes.ed that 'bean
straw is a valuable feel for sheep, and
that they RTP gond of it. The bean., tike
clover, is a leguminous plimt, and uutuy
farmers say that the straw, though
coarse and Marsh, has nearly as Qnueh
nutrition as clover hay. fit makes a
very rich manure when fed to either
dhewp or cows. That is shown by its
rotting very fast when Pile:] acrd giving
off 6,he strong smell of antrllOn:ia which
conics from feeding any mmaure, rich in
ndtrogenous uu-tritiori.Dakota iel
Fd
and Farm.
Burn All Diseased Plants.
Dkwased plants ahould never be add-
ed to the manare hemp, ae they con-
taminate the whole mass. It is possible
to spread plant disea_ves over The entire
jam fathrough the agency of manure,
anld no farm will get rid of any disellse
thot attacks plants until all refuse is
burnt: m...�i�i r•
The MCA1110P Mutual Fir
Insurance Company.
Farm and Isolated Town Proper-
ty only Insured.
orrtealt11.
George Watt, President, Harlock P. O.; Jamoi
Broadfoot, \'ice-Pree., Seaf, rth P. o.; w. J. Shan
non, Secy. Trans., Soaforth P. 0.: Michael 11urd"
inspector of losses, Seaforth P. O.
nlanoToas,
Jamos Broadfoot, yeaforth;:tllehael Mnrdie,Soa
forth; Goorgo Dale, Seaforth; George Watt, Ilnrloel
Thomas F. Ifays,Sea.forth; Alex oardiner,Leadbur:
Thomas Garbutt, Clinton; Jahn McLean, Rip, en.
A6BNT11.
Thomas Nellana, Harlonk; Robert McMillan, Sna
forth and ,raines oummibgr,Ekmondtllle.
Parties dealrous to effect Insurance or trine
act other business will be promptly attend
ed to on applleation to any of the above officers ad
dressed to their respective poet 0010611.
Moral .rod A--th u,
Advanu,e.s AlTdi
aped with V!o ::
University, College stands In an eight acre park i
rates. Forillustratcdeatalogucandpariicu!ar�,..d.;.,>-
Rev. R. Warner, M. A., Principal, St. T1cmns, Cil
To Improvers of Stock.
The undersigned has on his promises, 10th
couccssion, Goderich Township,
A 'thoroughbred Jersey Bull. Terms:—$1
will $'l.
A Thoroughbred Chester White Boar, regis-
tered. Torras:—$1, with ttio priviloge of return- j
ing.
A thoroughbred Tam worth hoar, registered.
Terms:—$I, with privilege of returning,
This is it rare chalice to improve your stock
T. C. EDM UNDs,
065•tf
McKillop Directory for 1897,
John Morrison, Reeve. Winthrop 11. Q.
Win. Archibald, Deputy Reeve, Leadbury P. O,
Daniel Manley, Councillor, Becchpvood P. O.
Jos. C. Morrison, Councillor, Beechwood P. O.
Will, Me('avin, Councillor. Leadbury P. O.
Jno. C.,Morrison, Clerk, Winthrop 11. O.
William Evans, Assessor, Beechwood P. O.
David M. Ross,'I'veasurer, N'r'inthro 11. O.
Charles Dodds, Collector, Seaforth Y. O.
Richard Pollnrd• Sanitary Inspector, Leadbury.
Removal of Night Soil,
The undersigned will 'undertake the removal
of Night Soil and thorough cleaning of closets.
on short notice, and at reasonable rates. All
refuse removed out of town.
cW t -f ROBT. MENNEL.
Poultry For Sale.
u BARRM) PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
I have for sale about fifty Barred Plymoit.h
Rock chickens, all bred from superior thor-
oughbred stock. The price will be reasonable.
LORNE C. TODD, Clinton.
Agents Sell "Klondyke Gold Fields"
Like a whirlwind. Experienced. canvassers
reaping the richest harvest of their lives; new
beginners doing wonders. Nearly everybody
subscribes. One young fellow on a farm at
$12.00 a month is snaking $75.00. A lady type -
t at $300 i week is clearing $1100 A
mechanic who had earned $150 a day is clear-
ing $5.00 a day. We want ln,re agent,;. Call-
vassingoutflts Vets, worth $1.(10 THE BRAD-
LEY GARItETSON CO., Limited, Toronto,
Out.
Thorouzhbred Poultry.
I hove for Fale come choles Black Minorcas,
Indian Gamle, Grey DorkinsMale or female. Will
be sold cheap as I bave tco teauy.
WALTER COATS, Clinton,
Apples Wanted.
I can
In t rs ocallty, also for private use.
Note Heads
This useful size is kept in stock,
the qualities being in several
grades.
Memo. Heads
These fill an important place in com-
mercial correspondence. See what
we have got.
Bill Heads
If thep a -as- ou- o" plan waw
the orderof the day thdemand
for account paper would not be
so great -, but there are 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 out' stock is com-
plete in this line. Good paper and
neat ruling.
Statements
Our stock is large. They come
cheaper than hill heads, and are
the proper thing to send, after a
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch hitt 'round -
sometime.
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 we 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 we do it
all at TILE NEws-RECORD.
Invitations
to in "At Home" or tt wedding
require considerahle taste in selec-
tion sometimes, but the 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 all the different kinds
of work we turn out, and particu-
larly in this, and keep in stock
plain and fancy papers suitable for
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
a neat calling card, from an or-
dinary admission ticket to a tasty
business card or a handsomely
printed membership ticket.
Memoriam Folders
In this line THE NEws-RECORD
can supply every design, quality
and price on the market.
Posters
Our facilities for turning out this
class of work are evidenced bL the
fact that we always do goo work
and give superior satisfaction in
all respects. .
Dodgers
are greatly in demand. Our facili-
ties are superior for this class of
work and the very reasonable
prices keep our presses busy.
Sale Bills
We make a specialty of them -
promptness bemg our airs in this
respect. A notice of sale will ap-
peal• in THE NEws-RECORD free of
charge when bills for same are
secured here.
All Kinds of Work
in the typographicAl printing line
can be done in this establishment
in an expeditious and artistic
manner and
Our prices will be
found very reason-
able.
Mourning Papers and
Envelopes
For correspondence we can give you up-to-date goods.
also carry full lines of
Pens, Pencils,
We, V,, I
Scribblers, Tablets,
Erasers, Inks,
Writing Paper,
&c., &c.
• In thanking our many patrons for the
IToron oTont. very liberal support accorded us in
-- — the past, a continuation of the same
WANTED-Ag°ate for inign Vic-
WANTED.-
ie- liberal support is solicited.
J toric, Her Reign and
Diamond Jubilee." Overflowing with latest
and richest pictures.C(ontains the endorsed
biography of Her Mnlo,Sty, with Unthenic His-
tory of her romarkab a rot n, and full account
of the Diamond Jubilee. Only $1.50. Big book.
Tremendous domandil. • Bonanza for agents.
Commission 60 per cent. Credit, given. Frdotght.
paid. 01TWIT irrtErc. Duty paid. THE DOMiiON
for ontflt and territory.
COMPANY, Dept. 7, 356 Dearborn St., Chicago. ifr
�7 �n-7^� Old established whote• r
WA it T 1 J L sale Houso wants one or
two honest, and industrious roprosontat.iveg. T �T
Can pay hustler about $12 a week to start CL.LN�C�y�
with,
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