The Huron News-Record, 1897-10-06, Page 2ASuffererCured
11 Every season, from the time I
Liras two years old, i suffered dread-
fltlly from crysilwlas, which kept
growing Worse until my hands were
inmost useless. Tho tones softened
so that they would bend, and several
of my fingers are now crooked from
this cause. On Frey
hand I carry large
scars, which, but for
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla,, would
bo sores, provided I
Was alive and able
to carry
anything.
Eight bottles of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me, so
that I have had no return of the
disease for more than twenty years.
The first bottle seemed to reach the
spot and a persistent use of it has
i„rfected the- cure."—O. C. DAVIS,
Wautoma, Wis..
AER'S
THE ONLY •WORLD'S FAIR
Sarsaparilla
AYER'S FILLS Promote Good Digeetioa
The. Hwen News-iRecora
$1.25 a Test--E1.00in Advanee
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0th, 1897
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ALWAYS PAY IN ADVANCE.
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1898, subscribers to THE NEWS -RE-
CORD are requested to pay strictly in
advance.
For many years we have carried
from $2,000 to $3,000 of small accounts,
—sometimes more. To us this is it
large amount, but to our individual
patrons it is a mere drop in the ocean.
What THE NEWS -RECORD will insist,
is advance patrons. On the first of
January, 1898, all names in arrears for
more than one year will be struck off
our list. Every patron can afford a
dollar a year in advance. .
The advance order is now open to
old and new Subscribers. You can
have a trial trip to January, 1898, for
15 cents in advance.
Our old patrons are asked to renew
promptly ii,nd new ones to take ad-
vantage of the cheap trial trip.
Always pay in advance.
DEATH'S COLD SWEAT
STOOD OUT IN GREAT BRADS UPON HIS
FACE—A VICTIM OF HEART DISEASE
SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE BY THE
PROMPT USE OF DR. AGNEW'S CURE
FOR THE HEART—RELIEF IN ALL
CURES IN 30 MINUTES.'
Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heartposi-
tively gives relief within 30 minutes
after the first dose is taken, James
J. Whitney, of Williamsport, Pa.,
says: "Cold sweat would stand out in
great beads upon my face, and I indeed
thought that my end had come. But
relief was found in Dr. Agnews' Cure
for the Heart. After using It for a
short time I feel now that the trouble
is altogether removed,” Its effects
are magical.—Sold by Watts & Co.
At a convention of the Conservatives
of Frontenac county at Kingston on
Saturday, Mr. J. S. Gallagher, fv
wealthy farmer, of Harrowsrriith, was
made the unanimous choice, of the
party to contest the riding at the com-
ing elections for the Ontario Legisla-
ture. —
After serious Illness Hood's Sarsap-
arillia has wonderful building up
power. It purifies the blood and re-
stores perfect health.
While out 'shooting on Governor's
Island on Friday, Mr. W. W. Griscom,
of Philadelphia, Pa., who has been
staying at his summer residence on an
Island twelve miles from Penetan-,
guishene, Ont , was insrantly killed by 1
the accidental discharge of his gun.
For Over Fifty Years
MRs. WINSLOW'S SOOT31ING SYRUP has been
used by millions of motbers for their children
while teething. If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child Buffering
and crying with pain of Cuttingg Teeth send tit
once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow`s sooth-
ing Syrupy for Children Teething. It will re-
lieve the poor little sufferer immediately. De-
pend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about
Do-
Fend
It cures Diarrhoea regulates the Stomach
and bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, and qqi ves tone and
energy to the whole system, 'Os. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is plea -
rant to the taste and is the prescription of one
of the oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five
ants a bottle. Sold by all drugglsts through III
out the world." Be sure and ask for "MRs.
W INSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
Yonge St. Fire Nall,
Toronto, March pith, 1807.
Gentlemen,—I have used Dr. Chases
Kidney -Liver Pills for Biliousness and
Constipation, and have proverb then)
the best that I have ever used—will
use nothing else its long as they are
obtainable. —Remaining yours re-
spectfully. E. C. S WEETMAN.
A Dublin despatch says it is reported
on the highest authority that Baron
Edward Gibson Ashbourne, Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, will soon Suc-
ceed the Enrl of Aberdeen as Gover-
nor-General of Canada.
SKIN ERUPTIONS CURED FOR35 CENTS
—RELIYF IN A DAY.
Eczema, tetter, salt rheum, bar-
ber's itch—all itching and burn-
ing skin disenses vanish where
Dr. Agnew's Ointment is used.
It relieves in it day and cures
quickly, No case of piles which an ftp -
plication
will not comfort in a few
minutes, If you have used high-priced
ointments without benefit. try Dr.
Agnew's Ointment at 3,5 cents and be
cured.—Sold by Watts & Co.
I
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Political Pointers
The Grit press affects a hollow mirth
at the idea of Mr. Whitney including
the lone pig at the )(ork piggery in bis
coo prehensive arrangement of the
Hardy government. Mr. Whit
nay is all right. In his able indict-
ment of governmental incapacity he
goes the whole hog.
The Liberal papers at one time had
a great Ileal to say about Sir Charles
j Tuplrier's use of thepersonal pronoun I.
Sir Charles was dubbed the "Great L"
Well according to the report of Sir'
Wilfrid's speech at Montreal, a cor-
respondent writes, that "he (Sir Wil-
frid) by actual count used 'I' 105 times,
and 'we' culy 19 times, knocking Sir
'Charles" I -I -I silly.' Our correspondent
continues : "His speech covered three
and one half columns and for right -
down egotism eclipses all the Tuppers
that ever lived."
OFFICIALS WARNED.
Mr. Whitney has given a much need -
en warning to the meddlesome officials
of the Ontario government. For years
past thousand of independent thinking
electors of the province have been
cajoled, or by threats coerced into
voting for candidates of the govern-
ment. By the aid of the numbered
ballot and a friendly official, employers
of labor have cracked the party whip
over the heads of voters and woe be-
tide the man who dared to mark his
ballot contrary to the instruction of
the Grit boss. T4eeb is no secret vot-
ing in Ontario provincial elections.
The Liberal party dare not give a
secret ballot. They prefer to keep the
people in serfdom in election affairs
and for the empty glory of a party
victory a' majority scented content
that it should be so. But in the end
the people pay dear for the partisan
triumph. The municipalties are robb-
ed of their local funds thereby neces-
sitating increased taxes for local req uire-
ments ; parents are robbed in the price
of school supplies of every kind and
thousands filched out of their pockets
annually for "examinations' ; favorites
of the government are paid high prices
for supplies for public institutions
which articles should be bought by
tender; the timber wealth of the pro-
vince has been recklessly wasted to
replenish the treasury depleted year,
lifter year through extravagance.
Bailiffs with writs in their pockets;
whiskey inspectors and commissioners;
crown land and timber agents; ignor-
ant magistrates full of venom and pre-
judice; and heelers, suckers, office
seekers and political bums of all kinds
are abroad during election campaigns,
each working along his own Particular
lines to thwai t the will of independent
voters and coerce men over whore
they have, or are supposed to have in-
fluence, to bolster up the government
by supporting its candidates and beat-
ing down the opposition. Let these
nen beware. Their vulgar interfer-
ence on such occasions will not be
tolerated longer and if they are wise
they will studiously refrain from
making themselves offensive partisans
in the coming struggle. They are paid
for doing public service and not to be
the active agents for Hardy -Ross & Co.
The electors are set for a change of
government at Toronto and their will
be it change of officials also in every
case where interference with the free
choice of the voters is proven. The
secret ballot will come when Mr. Whit-
ney comes into power. Electors will
then enjoy electoral freedom and gov-
ernment oftir,ials will be kept in their
own proper places. '
Ontario's Gest interests demand a change:
VICTORY FOR EAST SIMCOE.
OF ONE THING MR. W. H. BENNET, THE
CONSERVATIVE STANDARD BEARER
IN EAST SIMCOR, IS SURF—HE SUF-
FERED FROM CATARRHAL TROUBLE
AND FOUND SPEEDY AND FIXED RE-
LIEF IN DR. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL
POWDER. ---
In the corning by-election it will not
be settled until the votes are counted,
whether Mi. W. H. Bennett, who hits
represented the constituency with abi-
lity for years, will again be the success-
ful candidate. One thing Mr. Bennett
is perfectly certain of, whatever turn
the elections may Lake : When
attending to his duties in
Ottawa two sessions ago he
was taken down with catarrhal
trouble in the head. He used Dr. Ag -
news' Catinrrhal Powder and over his
own signature says that it worked like
a charm, and quickly removed the
trouble and made bio fitted for his
parliamentary duties.—Sold by Watts
& Co.
Mr. Wm, Sillery of Tuckersmith bad
it, close call on Monday of last week.
He was going into Seaforth just as the
morning train came along, itnd attemp-
ted to cross the track in frotit.of the
train, barelq escaping the engine,
which grazed the back of the wagon.
The engineer seeing the danger he was
in, blew the whistle, which frightened
the horses and made them jump,
throwing Mr. Sillery off the wagon
and under the wheels, which passed
over his body. The horses continued
their run up Main street, and in at-
tempting to stop them, Mr, John Aber -
hart was knocked down and run over.
The horses were eventually stoppr{�fed
none the worse for their run. [Vii'.
Sillery was cut about the head and
considerably bruised,
ALWAYS FELT TIRED.
"I suffered with severe headache
and loss of appetite and I always felt
tired. I concluded to try Hood s Sar-
saparilla and after taking one bottle
my headache disappeared. i continu-
ed taking it until now I am never
troubled with headache and myap-
petite is good." LAURA GARLAND, 247
Claremont St., Toronto, Ont.
HOOD'S PILLS act easily and prompt-
ly on the liver. and bowels. Cure sick
headache.
On Saturday the three (days carnival
with which the opening of the new
steel bridge across the gorge at Niag-
ara Falls was celebrated came to it
close. The crowds were larger than
on preceding days, but the affair was
brought. to it conclusion with but very
few accidents.
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MONEY to burn is a common expression with some p le, but Job Printing,they don't have it.
To burn, that's more like It and get C that won't
Coa
transform into clinkers. We have th eputation
for selling Hard Coal which is free of Ie Clinker
Substance, it's Clean Stuff when d cred, and
Hot Stuff when lighted. The only trouble with is that it
burns, Leave your order with us. We are no delivering
for the coming cold weather.
LOWEST PRICES GUARANTE D.
0000000000
Harland .�, os.,
Stoves and rdware.
Wzg� 4°1.7.XXt031-. - -2
ClIntoa Sewing JUachine Wa rooMs.
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I have made arrangements with the NEW HOME SE G MACHINE
COMPANY to handle their machines and am prepared too the public an
article unsurpassed for durability and the quality of work. T will be placed
on trial free; wecoulpete with all machines on the rnarket. iso have other
grades at less money. Needles and parts supplied for all mak f machines.
WASHING MACHINES.—I am agent for the celebrated thony Wayne
Washer, the largest manufacturers of Washers in the wort The machine
cannot be beat in any respect. I still handle the Improved Id and Manitoba
Washers. Also Clothes Wringers, the best in the market.
WM. MOORE,
The101d Stand, Huron Stree Clinton.
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WIN. N. WALKER, RES
TA relliable— STAR R•s•'ST RANTI
UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS Huron SU , Clinton,
MAKER,
SEAFORfR, ONT. 6090..• .0
Parlor Furniture repaired and recovered. We are wide open f he hot weath-
Carpets sewed and laid; also cleaned and re, er sensor. and are afro ut atirona e.
novated at reasonable prices. p g
WOrders left at. 13ROADFOOT & BOY'S ICE CREAM, L DRINKS
store, Clinton or Seaforth, will be promptly at; FRU ITS, CO i CTIONERY,
tended to. CIGARS and T ACCO.
McLeod's EVERYTHING IN SEA N.
Our parlor is cheery and fortablo.
System Renovator hes at all hours.
Renovator CHAS. WITTS, Hur St., Clinton.
—AND OTHER— tt
Tested Remedies,
r 1 Ag for "Queen Vic -
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE WANTE) ET)- for Her Deign and
Diamond Jubilee." Over ing with latest
For Impure Weak and Impoverished Blood, I and richest pictures. Co ns the endorsed
Dyspepsia, �Ieeplessnoss, Palpata.tion of the biography of Her Maiesty h authentic His
Heart, Livor Complaint, Neuralgia. Loss of tory of her remarkable rel and full account
Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, of the Diamond Jubilee. $1.50, Big book.
.Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Tremendous demand. B nza for agents.
Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and Gen- Commission 50 per Cent. C tgiven. Freight
eral Debility. paid. OUTFIT FRicr. Dut id. Write I ntek
LABORATORY, CODERICH ONT, for outfit and tori 56b F, DOMhi`ago,
COMPANY, Dept. 7, 356 be ern St., Chicago,
J. M. McLEOD, LEGE �!
Prop, and Manufacturer. ALMA LEG E
Sold in Clinton b" �'••'�
J. H. C OMBE, and ALLAN & WILSON.
M1I1e1'S Omnibus Line For Young men.
Lino, A residential school.
Collegiate and Prt-
Goderieh, Ont. pparatory Studies.
Is Aiusic, Fine Art,
Elocution, liusi ness.
Moral and )Esthetic
When in Goderich do not neglect to secure
Miller's Omnibus to all parts of the town. Our Advantages. atrAffilia
ted with Victoria
livery is well equipped with reliable horses and n;yersity. College sands in a ht acre park. Low
good rigs, and prices will always be found rea- rates. Forillustrated catalogue articulars,address:
sonable. Stables on East Street, near the
Square—telephone No. 51. Rev. B. Warner; M. A., PrincipeSt. Thomas, Ort,
JONATHAN MILLER, ( _
Goderich.
Property for Sale
For sale, on Princess street, Clinton, a one
storey frame building containing three bed.
rooms, front roan, kitchen, lar
antry, &c•; over
quarter acre lot, bearing ord, principally
PI
trees; good hard water;lso small stnblo,
food hen house. Price and rms reasonable.
Nor particulars apply to YIrEII. HAxxoN,
Goderich P. O.
CLINTON.
WOOD AND COAL YARD'
Subscriber Is prepared to promptly 811 all or
ders for Wood find Coal, which will be sold at
lowest rates. Olff ec on Inane Street, at LA V IS'
IMPLEMENTS ROOMS. W, WHEATLEY
LESLIE'S CARRIAGE AND
�- WACON FACTORY,
Corner Huron and Orange Streets, Clinton.
First -Class Buggies on hand and mado to
order. Prices to suit the times. Repairs and
repainting promptly attend to. Prices reason-
able,
WANTED. I can pay ton c1a11arf
weekly to n lady of
mature ago, refinement and tact to dpond her
time in a good Cause.
T. H. LiNSCOTT,
�- Toronto, Ont.
FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKINC
POWDER
THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADP`
The Workshop on Wheels Has Re-
turned.
The celebrated Sheffield Cutler, F. Taylor,
Irma returned to Clinton and will remain for a
short time. The workshop on wheels has been
obuilt and a now steam engine house added,
All kinds of grinding and sharpening of Buttery,
pocket knives, rarors, Bobssors, &e , will be
promptly attended to. Pon and pocket knives
•obladed and made as good as now, as well as
imbrellas and parasols repaired and bought,
kit kinds of saws sharpened, cross -cut saws
runimed find sharpened. Your wants should
to attended to now. The steam workshop on
whools will be found on Dhnsley's corner,
kibert street, Clinton.
To Improvers Stock.
The undersigned has or s premises, 10th
concessiorf, Goderich Town
A Thoroughbred Jersey ll. Terms:—$1
and $2.
A Thoroughbred Chester bite Boar, regis-
tered. Terms:—$I, with th Ivilege of return-
ing.
A thoroughbred Tamwo oar, registered.
Tcrms:—$I, with privilege churning•
This is a rare chance to rove your stock
. C. EDN -NDS,
905 tf-- -- -- ----_-_-Owner.
McKillop Direeto for 2897.
John Morrison, Reeve. op P. O.
Win. Archibald, Deputy II , Leadbury P. O,
Daniel Manley, Councillor, echwood P. O.
Jos, C. Morrison, Council] Beechwood P. O.
Wnr. McGavin, Councillor dbury P, O.
Jno. C. Morrison, Clerk, 1V rop 11. O.
William Evans, Assessor, hwood P. O.
David M. Ross, Treasurer, nthrop P. O.
Charles Dodds, Collector, S Orth R 0,
Richard Pollard, Sanitaty I ector, Leadbury.
Removal of I 11 i oil,
The undersigned will un take,the removal
of Night Soil and thorough nine of closets.
on short notice, and at re able rates, All
refuse removed out of tow
905 t -f R T. MF,NNEL.
Poultry Forale,
nARRED PLY6IOU ROCKS.
I have Por sale about fiftyrred Plymouth
Rock chickens, all bred superior thor-
oughbred stock. Thu price 1 be reasonable.
LORNE ODD, Clinton.
Apples W ed,
I want all the Marketabt pples I can buy
and will pay the highest pt commensurate
with foreign quotations. I1 your apples un-
til you have ascertained f me what I can
pay for thom. Do not mak y mistake.
978 t -f D. CA LON. Clinton.
AGENTbest popular
■ Li t Her Majesty 2
have ever seen' writes Lorne, about
"Queen Victoria." Sale un procedent•ed.
easy to make fivo dollars c . Big Co.='..
sion. Outflt free to canva . Tim BR.AD-
I,F.Y-GARRETSON CO., ited, Toronto,
Ont.
Miss C. E. ent,
Graduate Alma College, tea r of piano, Resl-
donee—Ontario Strget Me diet Parsonage,
Clinton,
The News -Record
F7fll RZ Calls special attention
to our Stationery and
Office Supplies and
Job Printing Depart=*
ment.
j We are unsurpassed....
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 something 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,
Letter Heads
In this line we have a very flue
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 important place in 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 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 our stock is corn-
plete in this line. Good paper and
neat ruling,
Statements
Our stock is large. They come
cheaper than bill heads, and are
the proper thing to send after a
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch hint 'round—
Sometime: -
Envelopes
We snake it specialty of Envelopes.
You know it would he 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 rnore
than take up the entire- space oc-
cupied by this adv t, but wE do it
all at THE NEWS-RRCORD.
Invitations
to an "At Home" or a wedding
require considerable taste in selec-
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping in stock
the very latest and best samples to
be had, Call and see.
Circulars
We excel in Of 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 Iarge 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 it handsomely
printed membership ticket.
Memoriam Folders
In this line THE NEws-RECORD
can supply every design, quality
find price on the market.
Posters
Our facilities for turning out this
class of work are evidenced by the
fact that we always do gogl'3 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,
gale Bills
We make a specialty of them -
promptness being our aim in this
respect. A notice of slue will ap-
pear 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 expeditions and artistic
manner and
Dur prices will be
-found:very reason-
able.
If you want
Mourning Papers and
Envelopes
For correspondence we can give you up-to-date goods. We
also carry full lines of
n,
Pens Pencils,
i
Scribblers, Tablets,
Erasers, Inks,
Writing Paper,
&c., &c.
• M In thanking our many patrons for the
very liberal suppo accorded us in
the past, a continu tion of tb e same
liberal support is solicited.
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