HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1890-2-6, Page 5I used one bottle of Everest's Liver
Regulator and gained ten pounds in
weight—It cured ane—Thos, Sutcliffe,
Aberarder P. 0.
Ex•Gov. Bross, of Illinois, for twenty
years a stockholder and editorial writ-
er of the Chicago Tribune, is dead,
We have used Everest's Cough Syr
up in our family nearly two years%
and it has given us excellent satisfac-
tion—Rev. A. L. Russell, Petrolia P,'0,
A Washington special says it is re
ported that the Russian mission has
been tendered to Bhas. Emory Smith,of
Philadelphia.
Ivas bad with, diarrhoea, almost
gone, when I tried a bottle of Everest's
Extract of Wild' Blackberry and one
dose cured ane.—John Mitchell, Jura
P. 0.
The steamer De Soto was burned
near Owenboro, Ky., ^ yesterday. The
vessel was valued at $115,000: No liv-
es were lost.
AIVIHERST ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
"I acknowledge the good I received
from Burdock Blood bitters. I had con-
stipation, irregular bowels and acculn•
'ulation of wind, causing severe pain
in my stomach. Two bottles of B.B. B,
cured me. It is all you claim it to be."
Allan A Clarke, Amherst, N. S.
Jim Starr, the notorious desperado.
has died from the effects of the wounds
he r•eceined in resisting arrest at Port
Smith,• Ark.
A CURE FOR DEAFNESS.
There have been many remarkable
cures for deafness made by the use of
Hagyard's Yellow Oil, the great house-
hold remedy for pain, inflammation
and soreness. Yellow Oil cures rheum-
atism, sore throat and croup,and is use-
ful internally and externally for all
pains and injuries.
Postmaster Van Cott, of New Yorke
states thrt deficiency in the accounts of
Cashier Sounsberg,who committed sui-
nide, is $47,350.
SWIMMING NIAGARA
Is an easy way to end life,andsuffer-
ing dyspepsia to exist'is an easy way
to make it miserable. Taking Burdock
Blood Bitters is any easy way to cure
dyspepsia and it never fails to thor-
oughly tone and strengthen the entire
system at the same time.
Fricatelle, a prominent man in the
clerical world, treasurer of the Acade-
mia Dei Lincoi in Rome,has absconded.
He is a defaulter and a forger.
WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT.
Sirs.—We have used your Hagyard's
Pecioral Balsam for severe coughs and
colds and can recommend it to be just
what it is represented to be. We would
not be without it. H. Sabine,
Cataract, Ont.
"La €grippe" or Lie'htnillg
Catarrh:,
MR, F,Drron.-"La grippe," or +Russ-
ian influena,as it is termed,is in real-
ity an epidemic catarrh, and is called
by some physicians "lightning cat-
arrh," from the rapidity with which it
sweeps over the country. Allow us to
draw the attention of your readers to
the fact that Nasal Balla, as well as
being ;a thorough cure for all cases of
the cold in the head and catarrh will
give prompt relief in the severe cases
of "la grippe" or Russian influenza "" as
it will effectually clear thenasal pass-
ages,
allay irritation and 'relieve the
dull,oppressive headache accompanying.
the disease. No family should be with-
out a bottle of. Nasal Balm in the house
as cold in the head and catarrh are pe-
culiarly liable
eculiarlyliable to attack people at this
season of the year and Nasal .Balm is.
the only prompt and speedy cure for
these troubles ever offered the public.
Easy to use and agreeable. If you can
not get it at your dealers it will be sent
post free on receipt of price (50 cents
and $1 per bottle) by addressing
FULroltn & Co.
Brockville, Ont
Consumption Cured.
An old physican; retired from pract
ice, having had placed in his, hands by
an East India missionary the formula
of a simple vegetable remedy for the
speedy' and permanent cure of Con-
sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma
and all throat and Lung Affections, al-
so a positive and radical cure for Ner-
vous Debility and all Nervous Com
plaints, after having tested its wonder-
ful curative powers in thousands of cas-
es,has felt it his duty to make it known
to his suffering fellows. Actuated by
this motive and a desire to relieve
human suffering. I will send free of
charge, to all who desire it, this recipe,
in German, French or English, with
full directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing with stamp,
naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 820
Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y.,Feby. 6
The anti -slavery conference has re-
sumed its session at Brussels. It is
said the British delegates will abandon
the psoposal for the right of search.
OUT ON THE PLAINS
the wonderful virtues of Nasal Balm,
_are known, and appreciated. W. M.
Armstrong, of tee mountod police, Fort
Saskatchewan writes:—1 have been us-
ing Nasal Balm as directed and find it
to be all you claim for it—".A sure cure
for Catarrh, Easy to Use, Pleasant and
Agreeable. It gave me relief from the
first application. Everybody suffering
from Cold .in the Head or Catarrh
should use Nasal Balm.
Rev. Father Stroup, of Pittsburg,
head of the order of the Holy Ghost of
the Roman Catholic church, has died of
pheumonia. He was 50 years. old.
HE YIELDED TO PERSUASION.
"For years I suffered from dyspepsia
in its worst forms, and after trying all
means in my power to no purpose,
friends persuaded me to try Burdock
Blood Bitters, which I did, and after
using five bottles I was completely cur-
ed. Neil McNeil,
Leith, Ont.
Shipping disasters are reported off
the Brazilian coast and off Australia,
indicating that the recent gales were
common both to the Atlantic- and the
Pacific.
THE CANDID TRUTH.
I Used Hagyard's Yellow Oil this
*inter for the first time for croup and
r must say I find no better remedy for
it. Minnie Reid Listowel. Ont. Yellow
Oil is a sdecific for croup and sore throat
it never fails.
Scott Shamleffcr, aged 16, of Kansas'
City, has been sentenced to five years
imprisonment for housebreaking. I-Iis
parents died recently leaving him $50,-
000. •
. Derangement of the liyer, with con•
stipation, injuries the complexion, in-
duce pimples, sallow skin. Remove the
cause by using Carter's Little Liver
Pills. One a dose. Try them.
A Chicago paper says: The lake sail-
ors, comprising Seamen's District As-
sembly 136, Knights of Labor, to the
number of 3,000, will desert Mr. Pow-
derly's -standard.
Why don't you try Carter's Little
Liver Pills? They are a positive cure
for sick headache, and all the ills' pro
duced by disordered liver. Only one
pill'a dose.
David Alexander, a religious mone-
mamiae, who attempted to assassinate
Bishop Whita1es at St. John's Episco-
pal church in Philadelphia, has been
committed for trial.
ADVICE TO is1oTEmns.
Are you disturbed at night and broken Of youe
rent by a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once and
get a bottle of bins. WINSLOW'S 800THiNG srnuP
pOR CHiLDAP'N TIERrSINa. Its value 15 incalcul-
able. It Will relieve the peor little auffercrimme.
diateiy. Depend upon It, mothers, there is
mistake about it. It cured dysentery and dlar.
diem, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures
Win softens um T ducesinf:amma.
!IV' C,the8, e
g
tion, and' gives tone and energy to the whole
system. Ilia$. WINsLoW'sSOOTHING SIAM, iron
CHILbnxnv Inor,irrdis pleasant t0 the taste,and
IS the prescription of one of the oldest ilnd best
female hursee and physioiatta iri the United
oat tlio�woild.orriuo 215 oen a u botttlebrougli.
—90.
"Certainly," replied, the pawndoaler,
smilingly; °`what security have you?"
"Oh! I forgot," she said, and a deep
crimson suffused hereltecks;"may 're-
tire a monteet?"
The door of a private office was op-
ened. and the bety entered, She.soon
d u -
came out and held a jowled garter in
her hand. It was worth about $50.
A little conversation and the pawnbrok-
er advanced $10, The girl started to
go. She got as far as the door, turned,
and blushed fiery red, said: "If you
please, have you a piece of string?
My---my—stocking is coming down,"
He furnished the twine and she
again retired, emerging in moment.
a I
The door was reached again, and a
gain she turned. "The string's broke,"
site mournfully said, "and I can't go
out upon the street, Won't you go
next door and get me a pair of elastic
garters?"
The unspecting pawnbroker took a
dime and entered the nearesklry goods
store. The girls at the counter laugh-
ed at him, and as soon as possible he
pushed the garters into his pocket and
hurried back to his store. It was empty
she had disappeared and about $2,000
worth of diamond rings and watches
had boon taken. He forgot the paper
parcel in his pocket and went hoine a
poorer and wiser man. That night his
wife found the garters in her husband's
pocket. There was a scene in., the
household.
Stephen Council.
The council met on 3rd Feb. 1890.
All members present. Minutes of pre-
vious meeting were read and signed.
Resolved that gravel contracts be
let in May this year. This council to
meet McGillivray Council on Monday,
24 inst. C. Prouty to see about getting
6000 feet Cedar for culvert to be deliv-
ered at Crediton.
Resolved that the Auditors report as
amended be accepted and that 200 cop-
ies in book form be got for distribution.
Resolved that V. Ratz, C. Prouty, H•
Eilber, I. Sherritt and W. White be the
Board of Health. The Board organized
by appointing H. Eilber Chairman, Dr.
Amos M. H. 0. and W. Lewis sanitary
Inspector.
After passing the following orders
the council adjourned to meet again on
1st Monday in March.
R. Mcisaac error in Statnte labor
$0.75;
Pickard estate blasting material 1.95;
F. Germit tax refunded. 1.50;
B " a as
2.40;
Mineograph 19.58;
G. Brown uncollected dog tax and
tax remitted . $9.43;
Relief to various parties 18.00;
I. Banes dog tax remitted 1.00;
I. Lawson Rep, culvert 2.75;
G. Brown collecting 85.00;
W. Yearly wood 9.60;
Auditors • 12.00;
C. Prouty, Clerk
Usborlle Council.
The Council met on the 1st inst. All
the members were present. Minutes of
previous meeting were read and adopt-
ed. Three tenders were opened for the
township, printing, and on motion of.
W. Kydd, seconded by J. Halls that
of White & Son was accepted. The
Treasurer's bond was then duly execut-
ed, signed, sealed and on motion of J.
Shier, seconded by T. Cameron accept-
ed by the council. The auditors hav-
ing read their report, it was moved +by
J. Halts, seconded by W. Kydd that the
report be received,ancl 150 copies print-
ed for distribution.—Carried. Moved.
by T. Cameron, seconded by J. Shier
that ByLaws number 1 and 2-1890,
appointing, the municipal officers for the
current year, and fixing their salaries,
as now read a third time, be passed.-
Carried. Mr.,Dennis McGee then pre-
sented a petition to the council, pray-
ing that his Lot No. 22, S. E. B., be
transferred from S. S. No. 7, to S. S. No.
12 (Union) Tt was moved by W. Kydd,
,ydd
,
seconded by J. Halls. that the Clerk
notifiy all parties to appear at next
Council meeting April 5th in regard to
the matter.—Carried. Orders as follows
were granted, and the Council adjourn-
ed to meet on Saturday the 5th of April,
at 11 a. m.: -J. Hunter, .$2.25;; Mrs, F.
Elliott, T. Coates, $60; M. Samwell, $13;
W. Winers, $5; -G. Rutherford, $5.
G. W. HOLMAN, Clerk,
The Garter's Cost Him
$'xd,OOO.
There is ohe pawnbroker in Pitts-.
burgh, Pa who has registered a solemn
vow that never again will; he do the
gallant for a pretty woman,even though
she be in dire distress. His last exper-
ience in that line Cost him $2,000 worth
of jewles and a big row with his wife.
A £'v
days agoo aremar[abic pretty
girl, richly attired, walked into his
store and said: "I am stranded in this
city. T am an actress and would like
to berrow a, little money."
British Grain Trade.
The Marie Lune Express• in its week-
ly review of the British grain trade
says: English wheats are lower. The
large stock in Millers hands slackens
the demand. The sales of English
Wheats during the past week were 68,-
963 quarters at 30s 1d, against 52,791
gaarters at 20s 6d during the corres-
ponding week last year. Foreign wheat
is weak, and at Liverpool is 1d per
cental cheaper. American flour has
declined 3d. Oats, rye and beans have
fellen 3d. Linseed.is firm and 3d dear
er, Corn has declined 6d. At to -day's
market there was increased buying all
around, and prices were firmer. Good
English wheat rose 1s Oats advanced
3d. Corn, beans and peas were a shade
dearer.
BURDOCK
-.PILLS-
-,UGAR COATED
A SURE CURE
Fon BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION.
INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS, SICK
HEADACHE, AND. DISEASES OF THE
STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS.
THEY ARE MILD,THOROUGH AND PROMPT
IN ACTION, ANO FORM A VALUABLE AID
TO BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS IN. THE
TREATMENT AND CURE. OF CHRONIC
AND OBSTINATE DISEASES.
To Our Sub$Gribpr$.
The l x;nCIAb ANNOlrNCFnt)1NT which
appeared in our columns some time
since, announcing' a speoial arrange-
ment with Dr. 13, J. KENDALL Co, of
Enosburg Falls, Vt., publishers of "A
Treatise on the Horse and his Disease,"
whereby our subscribers were enabled
to obtain a copy of that valuable work
From by sending their address to
Dr. J. B. KENDALL Co. (and en-
closing a two -cent stamp for mailing
same) is renewed for a limited period.
We trust all will avail themselves of
the opportunity of obtaniug this val-
uable work. To every lover of the
Horse it is indispensable,as it treats in
a simple manner all the deseases which
afflict thi's noble animal. Its phenom-
inal sale throughout the United States
and Cance lnade it standard author-
ity. Mention this paper when sending.
for "Treaties" .—Oct. -31 -1St.
Catarrh,
Catarrhal Deafness, stay
rover.
A NEW HOME TREATMENT.
Sufferers are not generally aware
that these diseases are contagious, or
that they are due to the presence of
jiving parasites in the lining mem-
brane of the nose and eustachian tubes
Microscopic research,however, has prov-
ed this to be a fact, and the result is
that a simple remedy has been formu-
lated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deaf-
ness'and hay fever -are permanently
cured in-; ;om one to three simple ap-
plications made at home by the patient
once in two weeks. N. B.—For Catar-
rhal discharges peculiar to females
(whites) this remedy is a specific. A
pamphlet explaining this new treat
memt is sent on receipt of ten cents by
A. H. Dixon Sc Son. 303 West • King.
St., Toronto, Canada.—Scientific Ameri-
can.
TH E'WITNEI ►c
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For 1890
Over 198 PREMIUMS to select from.
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in the world. Contains the Sunday School
Lessons, and has abundant of interesting
information for old and young. See the list
of premium books for old and now subscrib-
ers.
Agents wanted. Sample copies free.
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"Witness" Office,
MONTREAL.
HOS r ANTED.
Farriers hurry on your store hogs and fat-
ten them for the market from January to
June. We have determined to abandon the
packing of dressed hogs in order to make tho
packing of hos a business throughout the
year. We shall endeavor to buy at whatever
the price is, enough live hogs during these
months to run'our packing house. As this
business is being neglected' during the late
winter and spring months, we think those
who have hogs suitable for our requirements
will reap a big'' benefit. We want hogs not
less than 5301ps., and not over 220 lbs , and
will give a handsome price for the same,
Recollect. we Shall not buy a dressed
hog this winter, whereas we packed 15,000
dressed hogs after Jan. 1st, lust winter.
J. L. GRANT & GO.,• Ingersoll.
DESTROYS AND REMOVES WORM
OF ALL KINDS IN CHILDREN,bR
ADULTS SWEET AS SYRUP AND
'CANNOT -HARM THE MO'ST
• • DELICATE CHiLD .s .
Sufferers from catarrhal troubles
should carefully read the above.
(10.22'SS)
When &by was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castors
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla.
When she had Children, she gave them Castorla.
OTYiE
A Fresh and New Stock of
Illooer!es & CotgtioRaro
JUST ARRIVED AT THE
mily :-: Grocery.
re -EXTRACTS
and SPICES.
A beautiful piece of glass-
ware given away with 1 lb of
Mayell's Baking Powder.
Dashwood Roller Flour
For Sale.
Call and examine our goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
G. A. HYNDMAN■
C:LOTHINIC
A1 N SNELL,
i\Za xi st_
EXETER - ONTARIO
TALL Has
9NO stoWINTE11
HENRY WELLS,
rewer aiifi 11%IS1eI
GODECH,
ONTARIO.RI
bIANUFACTIIRER OF
?cIIs' GeIefirte ale aid
PORTER.
XXX Porter a Specialty.
EXETER MARKETS.
C -oOIDs,
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES :
West of England Suitings and: Trois
cringe,
Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser -
lugs.
French and English Worsted Cloths
All made up in the Latest
Style, at best Rates.
A. J. SNELL.
Wheat per bushel.. ...,. $0.75 to 82
Barley 35 to 40
Oats .. 25 to 26
Peas 53 to 54
1
Eggs per dol 4 to 15
Butter, Rolls 17 to 17
Butter, Crocks 16 to 17
Geese per lb . ... 6 to 6
Potatoes per bush.... . . 60 to 65
Iay per ton' •. 7.00 to 8.00
A.certain and speedy cure for
Cold in the Head and Catarrh
in all its stages.
SOOTHING, CLEANSiNC,
HEALINC.
Instant Roller, Permanent Cure,.
Falture Impossible,
Many so -tailed diseases aro simpl symptoms of
Catarrh, such as hradache, partial deafness, iosing
sense of smell, font breath hawking and spitting,
nausea, general feeling of debility, etc. If you are
troubled with any oftltest) or kindred symptoms, you
have Catarrh, and shopld'lose no tithe in procuring
bottleNASAL a of 1`lA AL BALM'
Be warn
etb ivt time,
neglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed
by- consumption and death, NASAL BALM Is sold by.
all druggists, or will be Sent; post paid; on receipt of
price (so cents and $r,00) by addressing
FULFOOD & CO., OR0CICV ILLE, ONT.
Beware of imitations Eirnilar lit Damen
I
HOTEL
LONDON, ONTARIO,
per 0
,
i41AIITIN, Proprietors.
fetors.
J. &�J.1410 , I
S.
GIDLEY.
THE LEADING
nd --.rt k
T�T e � er
AND
Furniture Dealer
OF THE
TOWN?
I have an immense Stock of
Furniture and Undertaking
Goods now on hand, which I
will sell at right prices.
UNDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY_
An examination of our Stock
Solicited.
S. GIDLEY.
Veterinary Dear
The undexhzg/led Lavine,'purchased a cam.,
iota sot of Dental Instruments, and h.�vtng
the zteeoss;try ox,jzcri5pee in that 1z?ze, wzshes
to inform tlto'peodlcofthis sootio n that he
'is fatly prepared to execute all
VETERINARY DENTISTRY
—THE—
Central Shaving Parlor
EXETER, -:- Ontario.
PROPRIETOR.
Every Attention
paid to Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cutting.
AG -ENT FOR THE
TROY LAUNDRY,
A. Hastings.
W. SOUTHOOTI
Cor. Main and John St.
Exeter, Ontario.
Has just opened out a full lino of
FASHIONABLE
TWEEDS
Together with a full line of
intrusted to him un the shortest notice::
Clliarges moderate.
A Trial Solioited,
GENT' FURNISHINGS
Such as Unlaundred Shirts, White
dressed, Regatta and Flannel Shirts,
Underwear, Collars and Cuffs, Ties,
1 and
Caps,
Gores
Scarfs, Suspenders,
Half Hose.
Our prices are close and liberal terms
All our Tweeds cut free of charge.
4V. SOEJTHCOTT,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
mionom
Wm. Sweet, V. S,
DOWN GO
PRICES
in order to make room for our fail purchas—
es which are now arriving, we of-
fer reduced prices In
Summer =row 0-oods.;
Muslim, Prints, Laces, Dmbroideries &c.
alsocbala.noo of Summer Millinery at cost..:
SUGARS!
We have a quantity of Sugar on hand,'
which was purchased before the Heavy Ad-
vance which we are offering at less than pre—
sentwholesalecosta Our values in Teas 801141
Coffees areA-1' and are not excelled in the.
County.
A. call solibited and tin insneotion invited','
PV -All kinds of produce taken
in exchange.
Butter 14 cents ; Eggs, 14 cents,
Happel & Gleghorn,
ZURICH.
Watch for this Space Next,
Week.
E. H. FISH.,
1HRITIK3S
COMMERCIAL) L')
First Class. RIGS And HORSE&
ORDERS LEFT AT THE HAWK--
SHAW
AWK-SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE
STABLE WILL BE PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
Tarzana : =teaeonalbEe,
Telephone Connection..
IN ORDER TO -MAKE SPACE:
FOR.
SPRING GOADS
We will clear out the balance- of
our Winter Stock
AT COST
—FOR—
Cah ONLY
Including a, splendid assortment of
OVERCOATS&; SUITS FOR MEN AND
BOYS.
LADIES AND GENTS FURS.
LADIES FUR CAPS,. MUFFS AND
HATS.
LADIES NETT,, VEST AND WOOL
SHAWLS.
A NICE. STOCK OF FUR TRIMMIN'S.
( GENTS HEAVY WOOL . LINED KID
MITS & GLOVES at75c worth $1.
We e cant be undersold in Teas and.
Sugars for SPOT CASH.
JOHN MATHESON, Exeter North.
The Grand Anion Hotel,
C7D2NSON; — OSTmrs.nao
Fillarged and Improved.
30 rooms elegantly furnished.
Tables supplied with all the Delicacies
of the season. 3 convenient sample
rooms. House' heated with hot air.
Electric bells throughout.
Si R DAY.
R. J. TUFTS, PROPRIETOR,
J. C. MLAOM,
orckaRiTailor.
Up stairs, over H. Spackman's
Hardware Store.
Ile has in stock some of the
finest Winter goods
to be found on
the market.
A CALL SOLICITED,
J.G.p; '`r' {��
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LUCANr, ONTARIO,
I.HODGINS PROP,
The Tots supplied \Vistl best brands
gf :Caigttbrs t pd 5- igairs.