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The Exeter Advocate, 1890-2-27, Page 5
1`ilG'Gcaill ty Who is the marl whose fame is sung By rich, and poor, by old and young, Whose lame is now on every tongue McGinty, His story everybody b d knows By day and night you hear his woos And crow be wet his Sunday clothes McGinty. In the inorlli•n'g paper you peruse What seem to be a bit of news. Only`io find the gag ensues McGinty. When you reach home your baby boy Holds out toyou his last I u a t r ow toy, What's this you ask? he cries with joy MaDinty. At Church you hear the preacher tell How Jonah in the water fell With sudden start you almost yell " McGinty. Oh why could they not let him be Down at the bottom of the sea Where he'd not trouble you or me McGinty, ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are ,you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a suck child suffering and Drying with pain of cutting teeth i If so, send at once and get a 'bottle of 1.tRs. Wi58LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Jtl'OECIIIIM sEN TEETHING. Its value is incalcul. able. Itwill relieve ;he poorlittle sufferer imme. diately.. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no Mistake about it. 1t cures dysentery and diar- rhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures Windcollc,softens the gums, reduces inflamma- tion, and l'''ives tone and energy to the whole l System. Mics. WINSLOw'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TA.8m1ING18 pleasant to the taste,and is the' prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physioians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists through. 'hut the world. Price 26 cents a bottle. HOSPITAL REMEDIES. What are they ? The growth of intelli • gence in medical matters has given rise to a demand for a plass of genuine, reliable medicine. The opportunity of the ignorant quack, who grew rich curing everything out of a single bottle 'has passed. To supply satisfactorily this demand this list of reme- dies has been created They are the favor- ite prescriptions of the most famous medical practitioners of the day, gathered from the hospitals of London, Paris, Berlin and Vien- na. Prescriptions which cost the patients of thesespecialists from 425 to 5100 are here offered prepared and ready for use at the nominal price of one dollar each. Not one of them is a cure all; each one has only the 'reasonable power of curing a single disease, and each one keeps is contract. Sufferers from Catarrh, Diseased Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Rheumatism, Dys- pepsic,.Liver and Kidney Complaints, Fever and Ague, Neuralgia, Female Weakness, Leucorrhcea or Nervous Debility,should send stamp for descriptive catalogue to Hospital Remedy Co„ 30Si West King St., Toronto, Canada. If your druggist does not keep these remedie remitnrice and we will send direct. Dun GILDED PILL No. 1 CURES NERVOUS DEBILITY Loet3tanhood, Som enol weakness. Sperm. atorrhuw, Yariencelo and all dieeases re. suiting host tboTrrors of Youth, In.Iisere• Cione,Excessea, Overwork or Exposure. Price 51.1M per box, postage 8 cent, extra; six boxes for $1.00, poatage 15 cents extra. Why payor. called specialists from 530 t0 $50, when you cnn bo cured for 115? EN No. 2 CURES FEMALE WEAKNESS Ge,la al]xbintY,NcrvonaHeadache, &c. Price S1 CO per box, postage/3 centsextr0; eixboxes for 55.00: postage 11 cents extra. Bin bores cures Clio worst oases. No. 3INSURES REGULARITY Is sato and n, ways reliable. Dotter than Zrent, Oxide. Tansy or Pennyroyal Pills, Price Sg00 per largo box, postage 0 cents extra ; it boxes $1,00, postage18 cents extra. Skop PILL 9.2,19 KI01wNG ST.rece91 ca TORONTO 893 Sewing -Mitch To at once estnbl lIneeh 11�72l1ii1LLjj trade in 011 pane, by ll placing o o r machine. • end goods where the people ran ora them, we will send Yrce to one person in each locality,the very beat e.wing-mneldne made In the world,v ith ail the attnehmcma. Wo will alto Bund free a complvis line of Oar costly and v.h,xbtr art samples. In return we eek that you shus. what Nye ecnd. to thus who o 1'u. may rail et your home. n nil nhrr 3' nu ,n"1 n5 14.111 hern o,e your Own I{•t j, 7 Shia. grand nucbiuc is •made nr 4 , Owdniter the Sin ;ger pornt, hor burn nut our. btiurt I,awnU y'�+1+a't .r ty run int it null fur9a, with t\a tl nnrhenrut.. and env Bells fur 0.00 Bun strop 'cat 1. '1"111.1. lt 1. elti 1 .. 5 hd m shOi ea ;111+P;011=1/11. world. ill ;, 'a IOalIl..,t. n dlvon, i?. tot, xe ino 10 ro3, 000 al te. rule!In.1.4. the bit: o'1'bnt wanint i to a tv rnce eau nye (,,o Ia•cr ,he bent eewi art evor•sbo in the worn,snd rue. Auer, lin: of works of I,i.h art 0001 .huwu together 111.n 5 -Wien !t' 50 1714: 41 s., b..ua ? 41.91..1... v t..... �4*sant,. Seaolid t old wateh.FREE Sold for G100. until lately. Hest eu watch in the world, Il. Perfect timekeeper. War- ranted. Heavy Solid Gold Hunting Cases. Doth ladies' and gents' sires, with works and cases of equal value. V ne Person In 04011 10. Wily can secure ono rico, together with our large and val- uable lino of 7lousehold Samples. These am lee, as well as tho watch, wo send Months ,and hoer you have hops .hem In, toes coma for 2 months mrd shown term to those ' 'lw wri nava called, they become your ownreceiving property._ . Wretch ndo tun a1 once can y sure of goo rvigh rho gtcss and Sampler/. We pay all express, freight, etc, Address Stinson d: Co., JSox 912, Portland, Maine. WILL CURE OR RELIEVE BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA DROPSY INDIGESTON, FLUTTERING JAUNDICE OF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS, ACIDITY OF SALT RHEUM,, THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, DRYNESS HEADACHE, OF THE ,SKIN, 11114 aSe'ry' species of disease arisiif from disordered LIVER .XID1V)t Y STOMAa13,13OW,TLS OR BLOOD. Tt MILDILR. eI CC, Vrdi'i' otib'+N o. Positive Danger. A'Ili. Elif°r Olt ---Tt is a well :mown fact that the majority of people aro inclined to look upon a cold in the head as a matter of little importance --involving• r at the most only a temporary inconven- once, No .noir, disastrous mistake was ever made. The neglected cold in the head is the source of the catarrhal af- fections with which about seven -tenths of the people of this country are afflict- ed, and catarrh itself is too often the preliminary stages of egnsumption and death. The symptoms of catarrh are manifold, but among them may be mentioned, offensive broath • dull, l r opressive headache ;offensive droppins from the nostrils into the throat and bronchial tubes; deafness or partial deafness; constant hawking and spit• ting; weak and watery oyes; a hack- ing cough and feeling of general debil- ity; ringingin the ears and frequent dizziness, These aro but a few of the more general symptoms, and those who experience them should lose no time in applying a remedy—delays are pro- verbially dangerous, and in the case of this too prevalent disease may lead to death. We offer Nasal Balm to the publie as a roSITIVn Chun for cold in the head and for catarrh in all forms and stages. Nasal Balm has been test- ed in thousands of cases, and the test- imonials in our possession prove that it is all we claim for it. It has cured other sufferers=it will cure you. It is easy to use,pleasant and agreeable and does not regi ire a douche, or any tort- uring instrument to apply it. Give it a trial and be convinced of its great efficacy. Sold by all dealers or sent post free on receipt of price -50e for small or $1 for large size bottles, by addressing FULFORD & Co., Brockville, Ont. Louise Michel, the noted intransig- eante, has announced her intention of going out to New Caledonia to nurse the lepers, of whom there are three thousand in the penal colony. REMARKABLE CURE FOR AN UL- CER. Sirs,—Two years ago I had an ulcer on my ankle knowing Burdock Blood Bitters to be a good blood purifier, I got a bottle and a box. of Burdock Heal- ing Ointment, and after using three bottles and three boxes 1 was complete- ly cured, and reemmend B. B. B. every- where. Mrs. W.V. Boyd,Brantford,Ont. There is no one article in the line of medicines that gives so large a return for the money as a good porousstreng- .ening plaster, such as Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plast- ers. • When Baby was sick, we gave her Contorts. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorl When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Mind wandering cured. Books learned in one reading. Testimonials from all parts of tho globe. Prospectus POST PILES, sent on application to Prof. A, Leisotte, 237 Fifth Ave. NowYork, A certain and speedy cure for Cold in the Head and Catarrh in all its stages. SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible, Many so-called diseases are simply symptoms of Catarrh such as headache, partial deafness, losing sense of smell, foul breath, hawking and spitting, nausea, general feeling of debility, etc. If you are troubled with `any of these or kindred symptoms, you have Catarrh, and should lose no time in procuring a bottle of NASAL BALM, .756 'warned an time neglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed by consumption and death. NASAL BALM is sold by ell druggists, or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of price (so cents and $L.00) by addressing FULFORD & CO., BROCKVILLE, ON,T. :eL Beware of imitations similar in name. EXETER BOARD of TRADE. j1Iont1ij Horse Fair. The attention of buyers and owners of horses is directed to the first of a series of monthly fairs to be held in EX OINT Ruesdmy, Mirh. 111h. As the surrounding district holds art unsurpassed reputation for desirable horses of all classes. both bufers and sellers will find it to their„advatltage to be in attend alnce. Sale at one o'clock scarp. JAMES OKE5 Auctioneer. sale.ex eueo to buglers or sellers. A LIVE RECORD. "I lead Been troubled for 35 years with biliousness and, liver nomplaint, and after using about three bottles Of Burdock Blood Bitters X fell entirely re- lieved, and have not had an attack for t o years,” J.GaneS1Ma Maxwell, Ont. Sir William Vernon Harcourt will con test the seat of the Marquis of } art- ington at the general election. One 26e. bottle of Everest's Liver Regulator leas done Me a great deal of good, and you will please send me a dollar bottle.—Mrs. Rosa Wilson, Sea - forth. A brilliant reception danceo was given by Admiral' Walker and his of. firers of the United States ship Chicago at Monte Carlo last night. DOWN BY THE SOUNDING SEA. D. S. McDonald, Mabou, C. B. writes: —Nasal Balm has helped my Catarrh very much. It is the best remedy I ever used. The Probate Court at Cincinnati has. decided that John P. Mannix, assignee of the late Archbishop Purcell, is an emblezzler• to the extent of $227,995.27 and that his bondsmen must pay it. IS OUR CLIMATE CHANGING. The past two seasons have been so peculiar that thousands are attacked by coughs, colds, hoarseness, influenza, asthma, bronchitis, etc. To these we recommend Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam as the safest, surest and best remedy yet produced for all throat and lung troubles. The condition of Abraham Lincoln,. son of Minister Lincoln, has again clanged for the worse, and there 'is great anxiety about him. Must not be confounded with com- mon cathartic or purgative pills. Car- ter's Little Liver Pills are entirely un- like them in every respect. One trial will prove their suporiority. Ex President Cleveland says he re- members nothing of the incident fn 1,- 887 ;887 regarding the estimated strength of troops, referred to by Governor For- aken recently and that he does not at- tach much moment to the matter any - Way. DIZZINESS CAUSED BY DYSPEPSIA. Dizziness is a symptom of dyspepsia. "I have used Burdock Blood Bitters for dizziness,which came over mein spells, so that I had to work for a while. The B. B. B. entirely cured me." James Wright, Chesterfield, Ont. Col. Cody (Buffalo Bill) has opened his Wild West show in Rome. The at- tendance has been immense. For four years I was not able to sleep in bed, being. troubled with Ca- tarrh, and I tried 'almost ' everything without obtaining ' permanent relief until I tried Mustard's Catarrh Specific four bottles effected a cure—Geo. Web- ber, Forest P. 0. During the elections yesterday the emperor turned out the military at Ber- lin and ordered them to march ten mil- es. It was only a test of their efficien- cy for a sudden call. TRUST AN OLD FRIEND Old friends are best, and if ever suf- ferer had a friend, Hagyard's Yellow Oil can justly claim the distinction. Pain never stays where it is used,while for croup it is a specilic. Parenss should keep it in the house as a safe- guard against accidents, frost bites, chilblains, sprains, bruises, burns,ets. Mrs. Ezell, wife of Milton Ezell, a well known Democratic politician, 'was killed on Wednesday by 'lightning at Tamaleo, Ill. The well known strengthening pro- perties of Iron, combined with other tonics and a most perfect nervine, ane fonnd in Carter's Iron Pills, which strengthen the nerves and body; and improve the blood and comple' ion. Bishop O'Connor, of the western dio case of Pennsylvania, is dying at the Mercy- Hospital, Pittsburg, of consump- tion. His constant attendant is Sister Catherine, better known In the social world as Miss Kate Drexel. ACROSS THE CONTINENT. In thousands of households all over Canada the merits of 'Yellow Oil, the great family medicine, are well known It is esteemed as one of the best cures for rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, sore throat,croun,quinsy,spains,bruises, burns and all pains. Used externally or internally. Four children of John Liston were suffocated by sinoke in their burning home at Kingston yesterday. I find Everest's Cough Syrup an ex- cellent remedy and can heartily recom- mend it.— P. B. Rossenberry, L. D. S.; Askona. ° In the German elections yesterday the Socialists carried many seats and the Conservative element were dumb- founded. There was some rioting. NOTICE A Fresh and New Stock of Croogrles Ooitoo1ioirij JUST ARRIVED AT THE Family -: Grocery. Also Pure EXTRACTS and SPICES. A beautiful piece of glass- ware lassware given away with. 1 l of Mayell's Baking Powder. Dashwood Zoller Flour S'or Sale. Call andeXc a Il]121etr DUI' 00 beforepurchasing elsewhere. 0. i. 01�0DMAN. The Great Credit Sale IMPORTED TIIOROi7GHEIBEI). )1UZB ZflflEEflSES. Mr, Francis Oolem an hos instructed Mr, Jas' Cke to Belt by Public Auction 031 his premises Lot 4, ()oncession 7, Stanley, 331, miles west of Nippon station, on the "London Huron and Bruce Railway, and 1 mile north of H'illsgreen, on Tuesday y, March' nth, '90 The following valuable animals, viz: No. l --,DEEPER, Vol 3, page 81, eleven yrs. old, with foal to, "The Turk," vol. 10, No. 6364, Clydesdale Stud Book, This mare won the Diploma at tate Western Fair, London, tend lies won several other prizes, • No. 2 -PRINCESS, Shire mare, No. 28, vol. 5, page (202) fotalocli1880, age 0 years old, with foal to rine Victor, lm No. 63 in Toronto Shire Horse Stud Book, This mare took first prize at•the Western Fair at London, and several other prizes. She is a lucky snare, and a good stock mare, she has had 7 colts in 7 yea No,rs. 3 -LAD}: JANE No, 10, Juno 4, foaled 188s, dark bay, Sire Varmor's Glory, imp. 3082. Dam Princess, vol.5, page262, took first prize at Zurich. Second at Western Fair, :London, as a foal. 1st at Exeter and ist at Zurich as a 2 year old filly. The following are the progeny of these mares which are eligible for entry in the Shire Horse Stud Book, No, 4-MATOHLESS, foaled May 182.1, color blank, sire Prince,Fictor, imp. 01 Dani Prin- cess, vol. 5page 202. She took 1st prize at Zurich and Exeter, also at the Western Fair London, as a foal, as as two year old first at London, Exeter and Zurich; as as two year old, 1st at London and Exeter, 2ncl at the Provincial, Guelph, a gainstlit class of14 fillies She is with foal to Charming Charlie 4917' Clydesdale Stud Book, This :mare also took first prize in Toren to 1889, first in Clinton and Exeter. No. 5 -YOUNG PRINCE VICTOR 2118, foal- ed April 1gt1i,1585, color black, siro Prince Victor 63.` Dam Princess 28. This horse has also took several prizosfirst at Exeter, Zur- ich and Western Fair Loudon, first at lion - sail and Brucefleld at the spring Show•i.n'87', No. 6 -LUCKY LAD, foaled March 60886, color dark chestnut, sire Prince victor imp. 84. Dam Princess,imp, 28. He took 1st prize at the Provincial fair in Guelph and second prizes in Exeter and Loudon. No. 7 -TRIMMER, a mare 3 years old, sire Prince Victor First, imp. 03, dam Depper imp. 27. This snare leas took several prizes. She took second prize at the Privinctal, Guelpht first in and Exeter. She is in foal to Gallon, Prince, No. 6107, vol. 11. C. S. B. No. 8-A mare rising 2 years old, sire Prince Victor imp.6.3, clam Princes imp. 28. No. 9-A horse colt rising 1 year old, foaled April 2nd. He took second prize in Toronto, and 2rd.•prize in London. Sire Farmer's Glory Nor. 3082, vol. 5, dam Depper, imp. 27, No. 10-1 horse colt rising 1 year, old; sire Prince Victor First'imp, (63) dam , Princess imp. (28). No. 11 -One mare colt rising one year old foaled May 24th, 1889, sire Charming Charlie No. 4917 dam Matchless, got by Prince Victor First imp. 63 dam Princess No. 38, hop. vol. 5, page 263, No.121-Acanadianfilly rising 2 years. old with two crosses from imp. stallions. No. 03-A can odium Filly risin 2 years old with three crosses from imp. stallions. No 14 -One mare 6 yea'. ► - •'"oupposed to, be in foal to prince Victor 63. No.15-0310 working horse three years cad No. 16—One mare seven years old supposed to be in foal to Prince Victor 1st No. 03. Salo to:comnhence at 1 o'clock, sharp, TERMS. -First half of the purchase mtc oy to be paid March 4th, 1891, without interest, or Hall be paid at that time n.o interest will be charged., n,per cent per annum will be charged on the unpaid half from the 4th Mare13.,1891, until paid. All notes nuist be satisfactory to the proprietor. Conveyances to carry passengers, to. and from the sale will meet tho morning and evening,trains at the Kippen Station. Lun- ch will -be served all rotund before the sale commences. JAMES OlcE,Amt. FRANCIS COLEMAN Prop. runitim Utkhg Having leased the premises latety occupied by Mr. John Brawn, I would inform 'the public that I carry an immen- se FURNITUREstockof • of my own Manufacture,which I will sell at EXTRAORDINARY PRICES Inepect my stock before buy- ing elsewhere and save from 10 to 20 per cent. I am bound to sell,ancl guaratee my goods to be superior to factory work. ria k i n lJ 8'9de in all its branches at lowest possible prices. Special attention will be given to this branch of the business. Give me a share of the patronage. Remember the stand, two doors north of the Town Hall, Exeter. WALT. ANDREWS. CHAMPION FOOD THE BEST Live Slog, Food IN TlIE WORLD MI? Saved 61 its Qme. Horses can now be kept. in better condition ; cows give more and richer milk, and all kinds of Live Stock is restor- ed to health, fattened and im- proved at a much less expense by the use of CHAMPION FOOD. a Sold by JAMES PARKINSON) General Storekeeper, Agent for triter, c _ L07C'Iii Ai 1 SNELL) ZiZain. et., EXETER ONTARIO Has now in stock FLLA 11,1111WIRT:11 IN THE FOLLOWING LINES : West of England Suitings and Trous eninge, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser. Dugs. French and English Worsted Cloths An made up in the Latest Style, at best Rates. A. J. SNELL. PON Ga THE PBICE 1 Idorder to make .col#oM our Falb parches', I es wltiole are noW arming, we of- fer reduced prices In Sumtr er =rose Ci -©ods, Zduslins, Prints, Laces, Dmbroidetues &o, alko balance of Summer 1ti'fillnery u t cost.. SUCARS! We have a Quantity f Sugar. on Tian v o d which a g h was ixreq rise before d- u h fi logo the Heavy Ad - wince which we are offering at less than pre- sent wbolesale cast. Our values in Teas and (Toffees are A-1 and are not exeelied in the. Gebunty- Zeal solicited and an inspection invited • •All kinds of produce taken in exp,hange, Butter 14 cents ; Eggs, 14 cents, Happel & Cleghern, ZIJRICH. �• ���� o Watch for this Space Next Week. THE LEADING E. H. FISH., TJs d.ertaker AND Furniture Dealer OF TH N; 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. GI LEY. —THE— CENTRAL SHAVING PARLOR. a EXETER, Ontario. A, HASTINGS, PROPRIETOR. Every Attention paid to Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting. A. Ilastings. W. SOUTHOOTT Cor. Main and John St. Exeter, Ontario. Has just opened out a full line of FASHIONABLE Fall and Wi�lcr TWEEDS 9 Together with a full line of GENT' F UliiNIS ZINGS Such as Unlaundred Shirts, White dressed, Regatta and Flannel Shirts, Underwear, Collars and Cuffs, Ties, Scarfs, Caps, Suspenders, Gloves and Half Hose. Our prices are close and liberal terms All our Tweeds cut free of charge. W. SOUTECOTT, MERCHANT TAILOR. London Huron & Bruce Railway ll'assett ger Time Table, GOING NO1711. GOING SoOril. a,m. p.m. a,m. p.m, Ldndon,depq.8,05 4213.'Winglham 705 3:40, Lucan Cros'g 8.47 5,20. Bolgravo 7.24 4.00, Clandeboye 8,52 5,28. Myth 788 4,15, Centralia 9.05 5 t,, Londosboto' 747 45,.2152., EXETEIt 010 5,7 Clinton 807 444 10. Jitoie ll 0,28 6 09 13rnceIiolcl 8 e6 5,04: Kippers 0,11.4 617 hipper.ER 850 $34 5512, Brueefiold 9.,0012 6401x 20, lfiensCI:Tari 8 41 519 '98. Clinton 1"y. Lottdesbero' 10,40 29 77,030. 704>CClaonntThh tralittve 007918 5i 585:48/-8):, lllytla 10, . WB Igrlave 10.,12 7 27..Lim an Cros'g 0 21 6.02. inglialn 11,01 7.15, London, arr. 101c 045 w HRI?T1EL'S 'COMMERCIAL LIVERY :) First Class RIGS And HORSES, ORDERS LEFT AT THE HAWK - SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE STABLE WILL BE PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Terms : m es.aca,o,'b1e Telephone: Connection. IN ORDER TO MAKE SPACE —FOR— . SPRING GOODS,_ We will clear out the ln,lance of our Winter Stock AT COST —FOR— Cash 0 : Y it LY 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 TRDIMIN'S. GENTS HEAVY WOOL LINED KID MITS & GLOVES at 75c worth $1. We cant be undersold in Teas and Sugars for SPOT CASH. JOHN MATHESON, Exeter North. J. G. MLLAOM, J1ieroa1 tailor. Up stairs, over H. Spackman's Hardware Store. He has in stock some of the finest Winter goods to be found on the market. A CALL SOLICITED.' J. G. SMALLACOMBE. EXETER MARKETS. Alm Wheat per bushel.. $0.75 to 82 Barley 35 to 40 Oats ... 25 to 26 Peas...............53 to 64 Eggs per dos 14 to 15 Butter, Rolla- . 17 to 17 Butter, Crocks 16 to 17 Geese per it .. , 6 to 6 Potatoes per bush....:60 to 65 Hay per ton .... 7.00 to 8.00 CITY HOTEL LONDON, ONTARIO. 3. per day. J. & J.1VIolIARTIN1 Proprietors.