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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1890-11-20, Page 5*DVRRlf; TO 1►IIOTIIIXIiti. Are you disturbedut nlgbtund broken of youe rest by a pick child suffering and crying with Pain of cutting teeth a If po, Scutt at once anis got a bottle of Nits. wiesi ow'Y secTU INU sume YOR CC1kLDkItR TIITltllro. Its v*heli inceloun able. I tryiil roller° the poor little auto rerimme- diately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It sures dysentery and diar- rhwa, regulates the stomach and bowels, gimes windoolio, softens the gums, reduces Milani tion, and gives tone and energy to the whole a,,}stein Mae,WINaLOW'aSQOTHIN6eruct' los`. CIII :now Tin:nue° is pleasant to tho taete,aud 3a the prescription. of one of the oldest and bees tomale nurse* and; physicians in the Unttecl States, and Is for Salo by all druggists' th ougtr« 'pr t t:te World. Price 25 cents a bottle. nesTF2oYsANP ',FHMMOl/ES WORMS OF. ALL KINDS IN CHIT-DREel 0f{ ADULTS SWEET AS SYRUP AND - CANNOT. HARM THE' MOST D LICA [ GH1L.D The Vatican authorities have given notice that servants of the church who vote in the coming'elections,will be de- prived of their emoluments: All Men, young, old, or middle-aged, who find themselves nervous, weal: and exhaust- ed, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the . following symptoms: Mental depression, permature old age, loss of vitality, less of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, headache, pimples on the face or body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi• ness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp or spine, weakrand flabby muscles, desire t sleep, failure to be rested b Jslee p, constipation, dullness of hearings, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eves surrounded' with LEADEN eraceE, oily looking skin, etc;, are all symptoms of nervous debil- ity that lead to insanity and death unless cured. The . spring or vital force having lost its tension every Those function wanes in consequence.o e who through abuse committed in ignor- ance may gnor- ancemay be permanently cured. Send your address for book on all diseases peculiar to man. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 tion -st. E., Toronto, Ont. Books sent free sealed.' Heart disease, the symptoms of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot flushes: rush of blood to the. head, dull pain in the heart with beats strong rapid and irregular, the second • heart beat quicker than the first, pain about the breast bone, etc.; can posi- tively osi- rivet - be fired. No cure no pay. 3 c p v Send for boot.. Address M. V, LUBON, 50 Front Street, East, Toronto, Ont., Aug. 7, '90,-1y- • It is reported in Owen Sound that one of the richest and most extensiae beds of phosphates in Ontario has been -discovered in the township of Madoc, near Bannockburn. When Baby was sick; we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castors When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria The Italian; Society of the Mafia has addressed letters to Joseph Gazzalo, of St, Louis, notifying him offiicially that he has been condemned to death by the society. Consumption Cured. An old physican,`retired from pract- ice, ha,vinbe• had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy forthe 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 —90. Dr. Koch, the German physician,will now experiment with a view to obtain- ing a cure for diphtheria. He will give the world on Saturday a description of his consumption cure. �:� :=:OEMEM • �•, ,: , Mind wandering oared. Books learners in one r aning. Testimonials front all parts of the globe. toe POEM FRas, cont on 'application to Prof. Loiset 237 Fifth Ao. New York, President Bogran, of. Honduras has set up his Goyernment at Tamara, a few leagues from Tegucigalpa, the forces of ,Sanchez having ,gained full control of the capital THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE. "' i GOLD SD DBtiOGIGTG E7D27WEEDE e' c9 . C O.Iri•&i47 M.P"T E. E. Hauf, Frank D. Baker and Charles Griffith, of Wilmington, Del, were arrested at Berne, Switzerland, in August and detailed in jail six days as alleged pickpockets. Whey have now brought suit .against the canton ;of Berne for $5,000 each. WINTER SPORTS. • The gay winter season exposes oses many gay P, to attacks of colds, coughs, hoarseness, tightness of the chest, asthmn, bron- chins etc. which require a reliable remedy like Hagyard'sPectoral Balsam', for their relief and cure. Known as reliable for over thirty years.' The best con; h cul i. Mrs. Jamesonin a letter to the Times says her husband did witness an act of cannibalism 50 miles from Yambuya, but he did not supply the victim and did not make any sketches of the scene at the time, If you are tired taking the old fash- foiled griping' pills, try Carter's Little Liver pills and tale some comfort. A man can't stand everything. Ono pill a dose try them, Jaynes Carothers, of San Antonio, Texas, has returned to Galveston from. the city of Mexico.. Ile has been ex- tensively engaged in shipping hogs to Mexico, but the retaliation against the 11icKinley bill has compelled hint to abandon his business. HEALTH IN HERBS. Health -giving herbs, btirks,,roots and berries are carefully combined in Bur- dock Blood Bitters, which regulate the secretions, pruify;the blood and renov- ate and slrengthbn the entire system. Price $1 ll, bottle, six for $5. Less than l cent a dose. The New York Dines says Mr. Jay, Gould has bot control of the Union Pa- cific railway. Mr. Gould himself is given as the authority, .and it is said 'William and John D. Rockefeller are in the deal i tr'hin. It is1 i c a med that the Unien Pacific will no longer be a disturber of western railway peace. Di, Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest specific of the age for the cure of Blood Diseases,; Suppressions;'irreg. ularities, Female ;Weakness, etc: Give them atrial. Never fail.. Everest's Liver Regulator worked wonders on me and made me feel like a new plan,—Levi II. Slipper, Forest P. 0: George Lewis, a colored man, said to be from Toronto, has been arrested in Buffalo, charged with sending obscene matter through the United States mails. Lewis has been wanted since last April. Misse ' J ssle Leader is the complainant, and another woman (white) named Ruby Wilson, whom Lewis claims to have married in Toronto, is mixed up in the case. A SOURCE OF JOY. T' EAR SIRS.—Mr. young sister were aear attacked by croup so badly that we almost despaired and had:little hope of curing them :.At last we applied Hagyards Yellow Oil and to our great joy, it cured`tbkr& perfectly, and they now enjoy the blessing ofperfect health ANNIE JoihesTON, Dalhousie, N. B. Anthrax is reported to be raging in `'S'awawanda township, near Middleton, New York state. Half a dozen cattle have died on one farm. Pain from indigestion, dyspepsiaa,and too hearty eating,is relieved at once by taking one of Carter's Little Liyer Pills immediately after dinner. Don't o forget this. Dr. Windthorst, leader of the Roman Catholic party in the' German Reich - staff; is so all with a heart affection as to cause anxiety among his friends. BIG INTEREST. The biggest interest, on' any invest- ment is that obtained 'by buying a bottle of B. B. B. Tile dividends of strength, health and vigor are always realized, and there are no assessments. Burdock Blood Bitters, the great blood purifier,costs one dollar a bottle—about onecent a dose. I had a bad cold on my lungs :`for two years; everything I tried failed me till I got Everest's Cough Syrup, and it cured me.—Mrs. D.A. Fraser, Park- hill P. 0. .. Vbilliam. Denny, a prominent broker on the mining exchange at Spokane Falls, Wash,, committed suicide on Tuesday because of financial losses: Come one, come all, Both great and small Try Hagyard Yellow Oil, It stops the pains Of wounds or sprains, That rest and comfort spoil. A. J. Connolly, who was arrested at Niagara Falls on suspicion of having set fire to Buckley's rink on Wednes- day morning, has been committed for trial. If suffering b from Catarrh do.not be a , disc ur. o � c.d because � other remedies have failed Nasal Balm gives speedy relief and is a certain cure. Try it.. Sold by all dealers. It is stated that Premier Stambuloff is about to start on a tour of Europe, to urge each of the powers to legalize Prince Ferdinand's position as ruler of .Bulgaria. Will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return. Carter's Little Liver Pills, This is not talk, but truth. One pill a dose, See advertisement, Small pill, Small dose. Small price. A New Orleans despatch says the steamer from Blue Fields reports that the town of Cape Gratcias was destroy- ed by the hurricane,October 31. Every house was blown down, IIIGII TIME. WHEN weakness, loss of appetite, lack.of.energy and other symp- toms of dyspepsia appear, it is high time Burdock Blood Bitters was made use of. There 18 nothing else "just as good." It is 13, B. B. that cures dyspep sig, so be sure ,you get it, It isa' d si �.` s r of I ncei, B smarlc will l i•e- fuse to let Emperor William revise proofs of his book, The Life of Emperor William I.: even ifhe has to get the work published in England. jI actually believe that Everest's Cough Syrup saved my life. -Jas, Kirk - pato ck, Merchant, Forest P. 0.. KING OF ,WEE•KLIES! EE PRESS :Established half a Century. LONDON, - ONTARIO. The gandsomet-Printed "aper in Canada. 775 CAS ,OPPORTUNITIES Offered to the Public. Thea ptbhshers'of the Loxnox WEEKLY FREE Piir,.s are happy to announce that they have sot apart the sum of k 1 '° 0400 (ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS I.N GOLD), to ' be divided amongst subscribers whose names may be found on the subscription list* March 1st, 1891. 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" MALTOPEPSYN (an artificial gastric juice-fornwla an every rebel) will aid theweal:stomacltandsecute 1ndige,tion,l) seep., pain etc. in fact, it is a clod aid to direst g 1cart dinnt,r, and can dorm florin, os it is only addubg an stet?5' ntnoent of gastrin juice, floes not stintiilnte, and .so there is no reaction, Endorsed by physicians. Send ' bas, iq postage for vnlutlble book to IIAZCN MCR0E,. INrsatarIOirM1 1IZIDGR, Osl'ARio, THE KEY TO BERTH. CLQTHING Unlocks all the Clogged .avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and,Liver, carrying off gradually without weakening the sys- tem, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Cor- recting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy, Dimness of Vision, Jaun- dice, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sero- Lula, Fluttering of the Heart, Ner- vousness, and General Debility ; all these and Inany other similar Complaints field. to the happy influence of BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Salo by :all Dezlcrs. T.I.I ,BURP& CO., Progiet.o's, Toronto,. F ariii er ros., o!�saie & RalatI Grocers, IE & SPIRIT Merchants, t6eiwt,Emke. rarnitar: a thr1ikng Having leased the` premises latety occupied by Mr. John Brawn, I would inform the public that I carry an immen- se stock of FURNITURE of my own Manufacture,which 1 will sell at EXTRAORDINARY PR'IC'ES Inepect my stock before buy- ing, ,save ,elsewhere ark,. from 10 to 2 ' r cent. I a .( am .bound to sell,ancl:guara tee My goods to be superior to factory work. Undertaking in arll•its branches at lowest possible prices. ' Special attention will be given to this branch of the business. Give me a share of the patronage. Remem ger, the stand, two doors north of the Town Hall, Exeter. WALT. ANDREWS. NOTI`;E . A Fresh and New Stock of Crocarics & Coiitectioii&rij JUST ARRIVED AT THE. Family :-: Grocery.. Also, Pure EXTRACTS and SPICES. A beautiful piece oflass- . g 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. HYHDMAII. NTRAL DftU TL A complete stock of Pure and Reiable Drugs ALWAYS KEPT. PteritUt] 0�101pppp pp S ooUS Druggist's Slljij11is At right and reasonab/e prices. Prescriptions and Family R � til e e iiS r Carefully Prepared. MA'S CO1110 Powthr the best 111 the market C. LUTZ. PROP. ('RiliLL .i.V.L �.. + z s" t. EXETER ONTARIO Has now in stock Eit;ttlitn end VLtr IN THE FOLLOWING LINES West of England Suiting's. and Trous erings, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser- ings. French and English Worsted Cloths. A11 made tip in the Latest Style, at best Rates. A. J. SNELL, S. GIBLEY. THE LEAPING 17nclertalsor AND Furniture Deaer OF THE 2 TOW I have an immense Stock of Furniture and Undertaking Goods now on hand, which I will sell at right prices. UNDERTAK1 RG A SPECIALTY., ., .. An examination of our Stock Solicited. CIo14ig ! Cloipiggl WE CLAIM I TO CARRY R THE LARGE EST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF CLOTH. ING IN THE COUNTY. 400 Min' :tth:1 200 Men's Overcoats. 300 Youth's 2aaJ79: Sits. Which will be cleared off at ' less than Bankrupt prices, at SPACKM'AN'8 906T a HQEMBE $5,000100 worth Boots afid Shoes to be sold CHEAP. FANSON'S BLOCK, EXETER. E. J. SPACKMAN. --THE-- CENTRAL SHAVING PARLOR1 EXETER, Ontario. Ar HASTINGS 3 PROPRIETOR. EVery, Attention paid to Ladies' and Children's Hair Cu•. A. I3astings. S. S S. .t IIAi* ' i Y. IN ORDER TO MAKti SPACE --FOR---• AllTU64N 6MM We will clear out the balance of our Winter Stock AT GUST —FUR— Cash NLY Including a splendid assortment of OVERCOATS & SUITS FOR MEN AND ND BOYS. LADIES AND GENTS .FURS. LADIES FUR . OAPS, MUFFS AN]) • HATS. LADIES NETT, VEST AND WOOL SHAWLS. A NICE STOCK OF FUR TRIMMIN'S GENTS HEAVY WOOL LINED KID MITS Sr GLOVES at 75c worth $1. We cant be undersold in Teas and Sugars for SPOT CASH. JOHN MATHESON. Exeter North . if. Bi see p it s Livery. First Class Horses and Rias. SPECIAL RATES WITH COMMERCIAL MEN, Orders left at Bissett Bros.' Hardware '. Store, will receive prompt attention. TERMS REASONABLE. A TRIAL SOLICITED. W. G. BISSETT.: CATTLE FOOD. sE Tills,Maple Ave. Stock Farm, Lucan, Ont., Nov. 29, _1890.. Bart, Cottam, Esq., London; Ont., For first-class furniture At right prices go to the leading RIME OMR DEAR'SIir.-I have giyen the 'CHAM- PION FOOD a fl ll ope `no -t prepared food I have ever used. Some } hesitation in pronouncingairtriagu 'it thhe bes ' of my horses had an attae of INFLU- 3 and I fed them CHAMPION FOOD with their ration of 'grain and bran and never saw anything work a change for the better sa .rapidly. It seems to remove all impurities from the system with which no animal can be in -a thriving condition. ' I have also some colts that have been troubled with worms but after giving thein a couple of feeds of CHAMPION FOOD they passed thein in large' quantities. CIAMPION FOOD must soon come into general use and 1 have been talk- ing to several of our farmers and stock- men about it and shall be pleased to proMi,te the interests of your VALU- ABLE ALUABLE FOOD; • I shall soon be coming to London where I shall require some more: 1 arn, dear sir,, yours very truly, . M F. II. NEIL. FII$ER�L DIRECTOR Staud "d r one , ao north of MOLSONS BAN'K. Main-st., Exeter. ROBT1 N. ROWE. London Huron & Bruce Railway Passenger Time Table. GOING NOnTn, • a.tn. p.m. London,dep't 8.05 4.26. LucianCros'g 8.17 520. Clandebo,yo 852 528. Centralia 9,05; 5.46 9. EXETEREXETEREXETERr, r 57 r �b. Tfonia.Il 0,28 809 Kippen 934 817, Broomfield 9.12 6.28 Clinton 10,00 8.46. Londesboro' 1019 7 03 BI, th 10.28 7.12. Ito grove 10;43 7.27. Wingltam 11,00 7.45, GOiNco SOU Tit• a.m. p.m. Win ghare 7.05 340, Ileig rave 7:24 4.00, Blyth 7.38 4,15, Londesboro' 7,4.7 4.25, Clinton 5.07 446. Bruce field 8,26 5,41, Itippen 8.34 6.12, Henson. 8.41 5,19, EXETER s55f, 5.33, Centlralia 9.01 5.45. la t elboyo 0.18 5.54`, Liman Cron g 0,24 0.02,. London a,rr 1015 6.45 EXETER MARKETS. Wheat per bushel . , ... , .. $0.90 to 0,92. Barley 40 to 45 Oats. , 34 to 0 35 Peas . 55 to 56 Eggsper dol ... , 16 to 17 b� Butter, Rolls . 13 to 14 Butter, Crocks, ........... 10 to 13 Potatoes per bush .. . 40 to 50 Hay per ton :. 7.00 to 7,00 Glover Seed..•, , .. 3,50 to 3,50 Wool. .. .. .... . .... 18 to 19'