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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1891-7-1, Page 5Per Over Fifty 34 ears MRs. WINSLow'S Soo;Cn1NG SYRUP has boon used by, millions of mothers for their child- ren while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sink child suf- fering and crying with pain of Cutting Tooth send at once and got a bottle of "birs slow's Soothing, Syrup for Children Teeth- izig. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it,mothers,thore. is no mistake about it. Tt cures Diarrhoea, rregulatos the Stomach. and Bowels, euros Wind Collo, softens the ' Gums, roduoos In- flammation, and gives tone and enorgs to the •whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of ono of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Brice twenty- five cents a bottle. Solei by all druggists throughout the world, Bo sureland ask for "Mite, VINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Mr. Charles II. Whitehead, deputy renibtiar of Oxford county, died' at Woodstock yesterday. Ile was very popular and known far and wide for his hospitality. All Mon, young, old, or middle-aged, who find themselves nervous, weak and exhailst- ed, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoinsMental depression, permature old age, loss of vitality, loss 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 oi„ans, dizzi- ness, specks before the eyes, tis itching of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp, or spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes surrounded • with LEADBN CIRCLE, 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 'function ~vanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignor- ance may be permanently cured. Send your address for book on all diseases peculiar to man. Address NI. V. LUBON, 50 Front-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 be cured. No cure, no pas, - Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Street, East, Toronto, Ont. Aug.'?, '90,-1v. Albert Ham, the well-known Nova Scotia oarsman, died at his home in Sambro, N. 5:, yesterday from tiemorr liege of the lungs. He was 31 years old. Consumption Cured. An old physioian, retired from practice, having had. laced in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and perma- nent etre of Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca- tarrh, Asthma, and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical eure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Cont plaints, after having tested its wonderful eurativo powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his du.ty to make it known to his suff- ering Actuated bythis motive and aningi roll desire to relieve' human. suffering, I'will send free of'charge, to all who desire it, this recippe, in German, French, or English, with fttlldirectionsfor preparing and using. Sent by.mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Nox8s, 8201'oivc-rs Block, Roelaester, N. I. . The banking firm of Sax Bret., gen- erally known as the Sax Bank, at Nashville, Tenn., 'assigned. yesterday. Liabilities, $600,000; assests about the same. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child; she Cried for Castor' When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, The Gloucester mackerel fishermen have had a light catch this season, even lighter than last year. They say there are plenty of fish off Novae Scotia, but theykeep close to shore. t�':i ger �"a kar, IQR44 c'i TIIE BEST COUGH MEDICINE SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWIIERE 1'r Bishop Howell B. Price. of the Nazar- eth M. E. ehuich,• died at Canden, yesterday from heart disease; aged 50 Ile was consecreated 12 years' ago by the Bishops of Canada. THE USUAL WAY. The usual *ay' i9 to neglect bad blood until boils, blotches, and sores make its presence foricibly known. Every wise person ought to be careful to purify the blood by using the best blood purifier and tonic, Burdock Blood Bitters. Its purifying power is unriv- alled. Grain freight rates by lake, which have for some time, been at the very low basis of one cent per • bushel for wheat from CLIC ago to Buffalo, were 5 csterdaiy advanced to talc. Do not despair of curing your sick headache when you can so easily ob- tain Carter's Little Liver Pills; They will effect a prompt and permanent Cure. Then a tion is mild and natur- al• Sir George Baden-Powell, of Liven. pool, and Dr. G M. Dawson, r'. Rr S., of the Canadian Geological Depa•tnient, th • Imperial n bye 1i appointed rtc�l have bee � pp p Government to arbitrate as to the, seal fisheries of Pehling sea. Malarial fever and chills are best broken up and prevented by using MiibtUia's Aromatic Quinine, Wino, The French Senate has rejected the bill recently passed by the Chamber of. Deputies remitting the sum of b,000,- 000 francs in taxation on land sown in wheat during the past spring season. THE AUSTRALIAN ' COMMON WEALTH. The Australian Commonwealth will have grand results, but tie results of using Burdocl. Blood Bitters for, disea- ses of the stomach, .liver, bowels and; blood surpass all expectations. Dys pepsia, headache, biliousness, scrofula, etc., are pioniptly cured by B. B. B. A storm of wind and rain visited Oinemee yesterday. The drill shed was unroofed, other buildings 'danieg- ed, shade and fruit trees' destroy*ed,. crops flattened and coders Washed out. Their gentle action andgood effect on the system really make them a per• feet little pill, They pleasethose' who use them. Carter's Little Liver Pills May well be termed "Perfection,'' A New York despatch says the feat of sending fac simile of handwriting by electricity has Leen in a measure accomplished, and that several thous, and words were sent and. received be t'ween New York and Chicago the oth- er:day.. GOLDWIN SMITH. GoldWirr Smith is opposed to Sit Chas. Tupper in man ways but doubtless both would agree that no better remedy for d3 spepsia• constipation, biliousness, headache, kidney troubles, skin disea ses, etc,, exists than Burdock Blood Bitters, the best family medicine known, A'London despatch says: All the eff- orts made to ayort the pending lockout of 25,000 tin plate workers in Wales have proved fruitless. Unless there is a change in the situation this week the works will close Monday next. A burn or cut will hoalquickly and leave less scar if Victoria Carbolic Salve is applied at once: A report comes from Cherokee coun- ty, N. 0 , of a terrible cloudburst there. Wednesday afternoon. Two illicit dis• tillers, Harvey Agnew and Jacob New- ton, were instantly killed. FOR MANY YEAR?. We have used Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry for inany years in family and find it an excellent medi- cine for all forms of summer complaint." John A. Nalens, Valents, Ont. ' F owier's Wild Strawberry. Price 35c., sold by all dealers. The bakers. of Paris are on strike, the grocers', clerk have joined the movement, and the butehers threaten to strike also. The outlook for prov is - ions is becoming serious. No one knows better than those .« who have used Carter's Little Liver Pills what relief they have; given when tak- en for dyspepsia, dizziness, pain in tine side, constipation and disordered stom- ach. The directors of the Vanderbilt roads have declared the following dividends: Lake Shore, 3i~;• per cent;Michigan Cen- tral, 2 per cent,; and Canada Southern, 1 per cent, Five World's Fair delegates to Eur- ope have been appointed. They are: Ex Governor Waller, Connecticut;` Sen- ator Eustice, Louisiana; F. W. Peck, Chicago: Secretary Butterworth and Promoter -General Pardy. The com- mission is to:sale not later than July 10th. IT SAVED I:IIS LIFE GENTLEMEN, --I can recommend Dr. Fowler's' Extract of Wild Strawberry for it saved my life. We have used it in our family when 'required ever since, and it never fails to cure all slimmer complaints: FRANCIS WALSH, Dalkeith, Ont A New York telegram says by the explosion of a barrel of alcohol in the basement of Columbia yesterday Dr. John J. Northrop, an instructor in zoo'- ogv, and two assistants, William Simp- son and Thomas Tighe, were seriously. burned. Dr. Northrop's injuries may be fatal. Pale and listless girls and prematui elv aged women would soon give place to bright, rosy, healthy females if Dr, Williams' Pink Pills were used for the ills to which women are peculiarly li tble. They enrich the blood, build up the nerves, and. restore the shatter•. eel system; regulate the periods, etc. Tr`* them and be convinced. Sold `by all dealers, or sent post paid on receipt of price -500, per box, or five boxes for $Z -by addressing The Dr. Williams Med. Co:,Brocl:ville, Ont. A despatch from Los Vegas, N. M. says: The trouble on the Nayago res- ervation is increasing. The hostiles threaten war and more troops are be- ing despatched there. UNBEARABLE PAIN. DEAR Sx,ns.—I ,suffered for three clays very severely from S1.lmmer Com piaint, and could get no relief, but kept getting worse till the pawn was • almost unbearable, and .I 'Was very weak. Af- ter everything else had failed I tried Dr: Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawber- ry. The first dose gave relief, and it did not fail to eure mo. WM.T. GLYNN, Wilfred, Ont A Chicago despatch saes Charles Rice, alias Rodgers, a wealthy drug gist living in Oangevil]e, Ont., was .arrested here to'dav charged with smuggling opium irom Canada. The arrest was made as Rico was about to enter' Ilip Lung's Chinese store. LLUcill, A Muttial Improvement Literary So- ciety ciety 11 as formed on Friddy ,eight last at the'Council chambers here. A good ly number of parties interested in ri. movement of this character wore pros- �._.,.,,...,,,.,,.,. _.-*-�-----,•ter ent. Mr. W. Stanley was elected Pres' ident, Mr. P, Bryant vice President, Mr, Armitage Secretary, An Execu- tive tCommittoe tonsistinb• of seven members and a program committee of five were also elected. The first friday in September was decided upon as the opening night of the season• A lively discussion was entered into with re- gard to admitting ladies' as members of the associaton, in which •t nuinber of prominent gentlemen took part. Mr, John Fox with his usual consideration for the fair sex championed their cause but in this' c ase he came out second best. however it was decided to admit ladies as visitors whenever they felt disposed to come but not as members for the present. ` On Monday night of this weer: the committeesmet at W. Stanley's Insurance office and drafted rules and regulations to govern the association, also a series of subject were drafted whieh.are to bo rendered at first meeting in September, The fol- lowing gentlemen were zlppoiuted to address the meeting' on the subjects opposite their names: W, Stanley, Sir John McDonald; W. IIae kshaw, Ani- bitition as a 'Virtue; J. Foxy, Canada as a home for the Millions; GYA, Stanley, Secret of true Greatness; L.. D. Stanley Imperial Federation. 66 ugust lower" There is a gentle - Dyspepsia. man at Malden -on - the -Hudson, N. Y., named Captain A. G. ' Pareis, who bas written us a letter in which it is evident that he has made up his mind concerning some things, and this is what he says: " I have used your preparation called August Flower in my family for seven or eight years. It is con stanily in my house, and we consider it the best remedy for Indigestion, and Constipation we indigestion. have ever used or known. My wife is. troubled v✓ith Dyspepsia, and at Limns suffers very mucli after eating. The August Plower, however, re- lieves s tau= difficulty. My wife fre- cluc.ntly says to :i -ie when I am going to town, 'We are out Con ipation of ii.u'gust Floreser, and I thirll:ybu had better c i i+'1 7 =1 bottle.' I am also eve [' ,.'a Indigestion audwhCil- '.i' J li , .m ,..:ii c ze o1- tcl'n ea- sFoo.1,_.,t,ctl)re eLl,•Lirlg, fur a day or two, a ,d all tromiale is rerioved." , ffi1RISTIES MERCIAL) paritY:). First Glass And HORSES. ORDERS LEFT AT THE HAWK. SHAW HOUSE OR AT. THE STABLE WILL BE PROMPT ATTENDED TO: Teri aa, _ Moo.p azable Telephone Connection. London Huron & Bruce Railway Passenger Tlsne Table. Gen* NORTH. a m ;p.m. London,dep't 8.05 4.25. Luca ii 0ros'g 3.47 5.20. GOING' SOUTH. ta. m , Wingham 7.05 34.0. Belgrave 7.24 4.00. Clandeboye 8 s2 5 28. Blyth 7.38 115.. Centralia 9 05 5.45. Londesboro' 7.47 4.25. EXETER 910'5.57. Clinton 8;07 4.45. 'Hensel]. 9..8 5.09. Brucefiold 8.26 5.04, Rippon 9 34 6.17. Rippon 8.94 .5.12. Brucefield 9:12 0.26. Hensel]. 3a1 5.13 Clinton 10 00 6 45. EXETER 8.5E 5.33 Londesboxo' 1019 7„03 Centralia. 9..09 545 Blyth 10 8 7.12. Clandehoye 9.18 5.50 Iielgrave 11:42 727 LuoanCros'.g9.24 0.02. Winghm a 11.00 7.45. London st,rr 1015 64.5 ” ",' HARMLESS HEADACHE d1 C.F! c,.' POW 1S They are not a.dec:r- tt.4efii $. Care hent,- thi'n,y,but simply head- aches. flit/ them, it rill cost net 110 cents t4,r a boos a,s,t they are harmless. e They aro rota ,athaetle• CIT` OTEL LONDON, ONTARIO. 1 per ' J. &J IeMARTIN, Proprietors. �} �'' a� � C /L'• °1 Al , '1 "4 . S3SV S; I NIY1S 'WS LLVWf131-12.1 .kS41o1da 'SS'3NIz'ZIU H3`c4WO-LS linOS •Nlll8 ..U1x/31-i -` 1fIAOdOS 'Wf13H8 JLlvs 31-I0VaV3H 'NOI LddW1SNOO 'SS3NSf1O1'1I9'VI Sd3dSACl > s an e . 1. r� jii r � i�' , of ..r .i•fi i?i.�' .tee • ; a eLla app 1 i'l WlvNl •o -10S snoln .ro saon+ta. I � S �' y'1 o; oidc. qd 0' i.uO.i} sal'HJ114 "W1 Ila ssAowa.I pus pooh,. orl1saiJ1_rid,'suol a,oagay; sy;ao1u11 csian+tos:t pua.iaAi--I d49nwo1.S ow; solvin2all 6 PEOPLE MAY BLOW" BUT HAVE THEY THE GOODS TO BACK IT UP { and am • . refitted � ...tel Having the Estate of John Brawn, I have thoroughly the factory, aelegant, manufa <turin and Ash. manufacturing an line of furniture In Oak, Cherry, Maple a z NotehPrices. s �e �� the Bed Room Sets in Antique Oak polished at $18.00 and up; Sideboards in Antique .Oak polished at $1.6.00 and up " " Maple, Cherry and Ash at $8.75 and upi' .. " " Maple, Cherry and Ash at $8.00 and up Beds, new stile, in Maple or Birch at $1,90; And a handsome assortment of Hall Stands, Extension Tables Writing Desks Centre Tables, all in"Walnut, Oak, Cherry and Ash,and at very close prices. Remember make no 'trashy elm furniture and 6 sell ' a a. cheap as the Cheapest. d of wood waited in exchange for furniture, 100,000 feet of Lumber end 300 cords �, A full Line of Undertakinggoods always on hand: � Remembers the Stand—Factory and Waren ;sons two doors north of Town Hang Exeter. WALT. ANDREWS. COME and SEE. 1m iavo on hand the. Largest and Best Stock or '�1 �:. UR 'ITUR E Ever shown in Exeter at Prices that oa 't De boat —IN-- 'alnut3 Oak, Cherry, Mails and Ash. And I guarantee all FIRST CLASS in every respect, UNDE R TA K I O A SPECIALTY, In this linernystock is also complete in CLOTH AND VARNISHED CASK- ETS and COFFINS of every size and of good quality. Don't forget that this is the best place in town to buy any of these goods. Stand one door north of NIOLSONS BANK. Main-st., Exeter. ROBT. N. ROWE, S. GI LE THE LEADING Undertaker AND Furniture Da1er OF THE I have an immense Stock of Furniture and Undertaking Goods now on hand, which I will sell at right; prices. IIN Dili TAKI ]G A SPECIAL'I'Y. An examination of our Stock Solicited. S. LEY 0 A. J. SNELL 2,ix. s EXETER - ONTARIO Has now in stock IN TIIL FOLLOWING LINES : West of England Suitings and Trous erings, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser- rugs. French and English sh orst0d Cloth. All made up in the Latest Style, at best Rates. . �ikr Jr SHELL. DR. FOWLERS .EXT: of • •WILD, TR BERRY CURES HOhERA holeraMorhus I;C-ackb. R A1'4 ISS IARRIKFA YSEMTERY AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE, BOWELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR. CHILDREN OR ADULTS. W. G. Bissett's Livery First Class Horses and Rigs. SPECIAL RATES WITH COMMERCI AT r MEN. Orders left at Bissett Bros.'Hardware Store, will receive prompt attention. TERMS - REASONABLE A TRIAL SOLICITED. W. G. BISSETT. IN ORDER TO MAKE SPACE —FOR— SUMER GOOD, We will clear out the balance of our Winter Stock AT COST --FOR Case. 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 FUZZ T.RIMMIN'S GENTS HEAVY WOOL LINED KID HITS & GLOVES at 75c worth $1, We cant be undersold in Teas and Sugars for SPOT CASA. JOHN MATHESON, Exeter North. ZNI11111 MitT1 STOfiE. A complete stock of Pnhle and Reliable Drugs ALWAYS KEPT. ItIltPatoittgiegitius $1liuI1S, 011ogist's SIIJJJJ1! s At rightand reasonable prices. Prescriptions and Family. Receipts Carefully Prepared. g1tlo Powcr irirs�q the best " the market.. 1I1 C. LUTZI PROP. Wo1esaIe & fictail Grocers, WINE & SPIRIT Merchants, Main -t1, Ezeto. —THE—. CENTRAL SHAVN PARIOL EXETER, Ontario. A. HAW11N&, PROPRIETOI. Every Attention paid to Ladies' and Ch i l dren's Hair Cutting This space belongs to E. H. Fish, Tonsorial Artist, Main St., Exeter, Ont THE LIGHT € UNNING , ., THE LADIES' FAVORITE. NEVIINIE �t� ss �6(IN crodAGP — 26.10110N SQUA4C NY -i bALLli§ i WC Loins M4. A1'LANtg ea: TE_, -,k ,. ,_7nNcISCa,CL,