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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1894-3-1, Page 5BEANS T9EitVly$EAx''I6 ere to, nee Ute oovery that euro the werat eases of Nervous 7?O ility Los Vigor and irailbtg igouileatlf, restores, the weakness of body ar tuuid caused by over -work, or 'the errors or ex- cesses of youth. This Remedy •h lolutely oitrf:s themost, obstinate cases when all other viser)ONTs huvafailed even to relieve. oldbydrug• ta at $1 per mockup, o^ six for i5 or .sent ,by Foca. on loo„ Torprice int ila'Wrriitza'Tr nun, t htvt.b 9014111.'" ;For Malo in Exeter by J. W, Browning A shock of earthquake was felt in New Jersey yesterday. No serious damage was done. THE BEST OF ALL. Milburn's'Ced•LiverOil Emulsion is superior to' all other preparations of, .Cod Liver Oil indigestibility, curative power, 'and•,strengtheuiug properties. •50e and $1.00 per„ bottle.•. In Lethbridge, z.W.T,, 583 miners 'have quit work owing; to a reduction in wages. The well known strengthening properties of Iron, combined with other tonics and a most perfect nervine, are found in Carter's Iron Pills, which • :strengthen the nervei. and body; and improve the plood,and complexion Joseph Pearson, a corporation forman • in Hamilton, died suddenly on Thues` day night. A SERIOUS COMPLAINT. People make light of coughs, colds :and la grippe, and ,often neglect them This should not be 'done. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrud'is:,a sure cure for all these diseases, It soothes and heals %the throat and lungs, • _ • Congressman Wilsofi has arrived at Aguas Calientas, Mex. He is still• unwell. A HEALING SOOTHING SALVE for eats, burns, bauises, wounds and :;sores, Vicctoria Carbolic Salve. • The. Head Court of the • Woodmen uf the Woild is in session at Brantford. AN EXCELLENT ReMEDY. Gentlemen. -We have used Hag °yard's Pectorial Balsam in our house for over three years, and I find it .an excellent remedy 'or all fern es ,of .toughs and colds. In throat and lung • troubles it affords instant relief. John Brodie, Columbus, Ont. M. de Giers,' Russia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, is seriously ill with •asthma. There is no one article in 'the line of •medicines that gives so large a return ,• for the money as a good porous strength ..ening plaster, such as Carter's smart Weed and ' Belladonna' Backache Plasters. St Mary's curlers again won the Western Ontario Tankard yesterday DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP positively cures Coughs Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness and Bronchitis. Michael Purteel of Grantham Town ship while mounting a horse, .overbal himself, fell to the ground and broke chis neck, death being instantaneous. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria• `When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave themOastoria. Mr. William Nancekivell, reeve of .Dereham, has been ncirinated by the .lPatrous of.Industry ofSouth oxford to run for the Ontario Legislature .FOR BOILS AND SKIN DISEASES, Dear Sirs,—I have been using B,B.B. for boils and skin diseasees, and I find it very good as a cure. As a dyspepsia -cure I have also found it unequalled .Mrs. Sarah 'f3amilton, Montreal, Que, The Thomson -Houston electric works .at Lynn, Mass., started up yesterday .after three mouths' idleness, giving em- ployment to 1,500 hauds. IN STRENGTH GIVING and heal powti� Milouru's Cod Liver 0i1 Em- ulsiun excels all other. At Princeton two sons of John Tan - en broke through the inc while crossitig a pond and oue of them, aged nine _years, was. drowned. KEEPS IT IN THE' HOUSE. Dear hire; I have used I•Iagyard s Yellow Oil with every satisfactieu, and -always keep it in the house. it is •spleudid for burns, bruises cuts. ets. Mrs. J DeLaplant, 6 Regent St,,Toronto John Y.McKane, convicted of elec- tion fraud iii Brooklyn, MY' has been :seuteneed to six years in Sing Sing .prison, Those unhappy persons -who suffer from nervousness and • dyspepsia, .should use Caster's Little Nerv.: Pills, which are made expressly for sheepless, ,nervous, dyspeptic sufferers. Price 25c E, H. Linder, of Boston, a Harvard; •student, who was injured in a friendly boxing bout last Tuesday, died. on .Sunday tiRDOOK BLOOD BITTERS. rdock Blood Bit+ers cures dyspep-. ;•ala, constipation, bad blood, headache, biliousness, sero ula and all diseases of thestomach, liver and c , e aid bowels, About 1,500 miners went t work, in the i±;astern Ohio distaict. yesterday. PURE IMPORTED WINE, Prime Canada Beef and soluable scale salts of Iron, are combined in Milburn's Beef, Iron and Wine. Lord Dunraven will challenge again for. the American Cup in 1895. , HARMLESS 11AU4CHE POSY mERS ALL HEADACHE. Whey aro not a er+ tided to care every hiaz >t ' f!,but aampLi,btad• aches. Mill them, it Will coat bat 10 t Oonta ,.r a Loa, and. they a»e ucrmiexa. They are not a Cathartlw For Over fifty Years. Azl'Ora) AND Vl'r,,t4xf.-TRIED' R5 EDY,-.-}legs Winslow's(oothtng S ru b10 been used,. Or over, fifty, ears by millions of another's' for their children' while teetlilag,•with per - feet success: It soothes the child, softens. the gums, allays all pain, climes wind, °olio, and is the best remedyfor Diarrhoea, Is pleasant, to the �t+iste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the World. -Twenty-five cents a•bottie: Its 'vainois inealcnlablo. Be sure and ask for Mrs. 'Winslow' s Soothing Syrup and bake no other 4iu Alabama farmrs have decided to reduced the cotton acreage 20 per cent, and go into mixed farming. Congressman Wilson of tariff bill. fame is pow seriously i11 in the City of movie()•HP haph!hold fever C SA'F,E SV (I � PLE.A.S.ANT THE': GREAT' REI.zli$LE: u1 BLO OD PURIFIER•,^ ya \\* �. ,;mom '- :7,i ` BRISTOL'S 'SARSAPARILLA. CURES ALL Taints of the Blood. CERTAIN.� • Nurth Oxford ,Liberal Assoeialiuit yesterday uilaimously renominated Sir Oliver Mowat,for the Legislature.—* John Burgess, of Vinal Raved, Maine. a wife beater;was taken by maskedimen the other night and unmercifully beat• er,, after/which his wounds were rubbed with pieces of ice. His condition is critical. Iteh on human beings, horses and all auirnats cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold Uy',C. Lutz. Druggist Tho Ayr Hockey Club defeated the Toronto Granites last night in ale Ontario Hockey Association semi final match. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spaviii, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney. Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollei. Throat, Coughs, etc, Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever knowia Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist. The Vanderbilt, and Jersey Central inerests have secured virtual control of the Delaware & Lackawanna Rail road, 'INDISPENSABLE.— There are some simple remedies indispensable in every family. 'Among these, the experience of years assures us, shouldbe recorded Perry Davis' Pain -Killer.' For. "both internal and external application we have found it of great value: especia,lle can we reccmmeud it for Colds,rhenm- atism, or fresh wounds aid bruises.— Christian Era. The Cauadian,Pacific Railway 'Com- pany's steamship Exprest,of India 'left Hong Kong at noon yesterday for Van- couver. B. C. DR, it U1 ALL E; r- ,,,sepia' Perseverance to usmg_n wi l gn•e reliel, even an cases or long standing, where a cure seemed impossible and Jde seemed hardly worth laving Per 1ottie.25c,5Oc,or$ O0 The West' Hastings Patrons . have decided not to dominate candidates for the Commons br ,Legislature, Rheumatism Cured in a Day. South American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action 'upoe the system is remarkable and myster- ious. It -removes at once, the cause and the disease immediately disap- pears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75c• Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist. The Furness Line steamer Demara, Capt. Lynas, arrived at Halifax from London yesterday, after a very stormy passage of eighth, -n days, Economy and 6:treuatit Valuable vegetable remediesare used in the preparation of Hood's Sarsaparilla in such a}pecular manner as to retain the fhll medicinal value of every. ingredient. Thus? Hood's. Sarsaparilla combines economy and strength and is the only remedy of which "100 Doses One Dollar" Be sure to get flood,s. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but aet promptly, easily and etiicientiy. By a runaway accklent near Tilbury Centre yesterday Pearl Horuick, aged seven, Was killed, and her mother, Mrs. Edward Bernick, was badly injured Rohreriu Six ?hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder di seases relieved in six hours by the "Nnw GRDAT SOUTH AMI>3RUOAN I t- rtltY Cann." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physic inns on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in 'the bladder, ,kidneys; back and every part of the urinary passages in male or . fe- male. It removes' retention of water and pain fit passing it almost immed• fate IS, If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist, { The I.ea�rae of Amorian 'Wht;eltnen has decidedto bar colored men from membership, and to put the tnakcrs'' amateurs in a class by themselves, THE MODEL OF A SHIP 0UI&r F.ROffl• BI440.KS OF WOOD AFTER i DRAW NG$. ON PAP?" -R• ` Some of the Details, or a very Interesting Operation US Told by aFaruao,.cop- tractor — Eugil►ud Benin* the OBher ending Nations I1nti1 IieoenI1y. , ,Who: vpuid ever' have imagined that a`great 'ship a,' Modern woedea!; pf•'the., sea like' he Paris or the CaniPei-c owa,, ---is built as a woman makes a dress or a tailor cuts out a suit of clothes? That' is the fat. Shipa;nowadays are. bnilk from patterns, diad those patterns,do not. greatly differein'appearance or,; in fact Et= those which, enable'American wo- men to cony th'e,fapieton ei ifdress: To be sure, a tailor''s'and dresfilnaker's pat-- terns^are made cif,epapbr```'anid are.laid upon cloth or ist •goilllp, :,„bile -h ship builder's pattens ar@ o wood, suet etas i , and iron are mad, a to failavy them. That' is perhaps the "greatest'.'ditferenpe tween the methods of liight,giade tailor • ing and high glade shipbuilding;: sb,tar as their first steps'•go. + ° ` • The English have only lately begun to value the model as the basis of •ship- bizilding. A famous American ship- builder says that the model of the yacht America was the first model he ever saw in England. That accounts for the absence of beauty in English ships, which even to this day possess varying degrees of ugliness, but no beauty. 4'or, though they make models today,ttile mere making of them does not suffice.. The art and appreciation of model mak - fug must be instinctive. - The French and ,Spanish from the earliest times made beautiful ships and models, and when one of these ships; fell into the hands of the English they, adopted and used her if possible, or if she was too much damaged they took her apart, piece - by piece, and bidet a new ship like her by copying the exact shape of each part of her in new mate- rial. Curiously enough; we Americans have always made beautiful ships -well proportioned, artistic in every line, while satisfactory in en equal degree for all practical purposes. , A model is made in a way that seems queer to the average layman, who doubt- less suspected that it was whittled into shape out of a bleak of wood, as we boys used to whittle our blocks at, the age when all of us were shipbuilders. It is not done so. After an order has,been received for a certain kind of ship the plans of it are drawn upon paper: Mr. Lewis 'Nixon, the famous constructor for the .Lrainps, tells me that,very early in the process he ma s a picture pf the ship as•he wants it to look, but.:though ho does so others may not consider it essential. At all events. apart from any draw- ing, the needed dimensions and 'lines are developed upon paper, and then the model is made, and the president of the company begins to take very. active in- ,terest in the work. The model' is made in the shape of. a block, formed of a number of pieces of wood glued togeth- er. These pieces'rePresent the different curves of one side of the ship, from the keel to the gunwale—the different wa- ter lines is how the, builders express it. To understand this the reader must im- agine a ship •made of solid wood. Im- agine that cut in half 'lengthwise, and then imagine one half .laid on its side' and cut into slices. •tt '. The pen and ink' calculations and: pious produce the shape of the:,ship, from these it is possible to obtain t1 e outline and dimensions of every slit.e'or. plane between the bottom and the toil. - Lara plane is nieasnred and drawn in ontline • on a board,' and the outline is dented or cut in the board with a sharp tool., All the boards or pieces of wood are then glued together, and a simple lnciking block is made—a block that shows nothing of its true nature except -that the top of it bears the graven out- line of tie top deck or gunwale line of a ship. out of that simple square:block will come the egg which is, tohatch. the splendid ship that is to be. That block, made up of slices; each; with its dented outline of a,different plane of the ship, is now cut away, ninth as we boys used to.cut our block, bat with this difference: Each hoard is cut exactly to the dented or graven line upon its su1•face. ' The shape the block will have when: all the snperflu- oiis wood is cut away will be the Model of the ship that was designed 'by the en- gineer on paper to, fill' the requirements. of the customer's order, but will that model stand? Will the master builder be satisfied with its lines? Will it do to be enlarged in,steel and sent around the world as ail example of what the Cramps consider 'the most beautiful and artistic and useful shape such a ship should have? No: ' Such a first model next to never suite the mod- eler, who in this case is Mr. Charles H. Cramp. 1'3e hacks 'into it with fervor. He tapers the bow. He digs away the stern. He shavesthe whple,model with the nice and dainty: touches of a sculp- tor at work upon a :statue on which is to rest his boast that he is, a true artist., The fate of the wooden block alters the figures of the engineer's plans, Per haps the alteration is• such that new drawings and a new model follow. 'rhes, by borrowing and lending, the two soon agree, and upon the two—the s—twill .two and'the Pship ion he be Untlt: Sometimes a model is on the scale of a quarter of ail inch to each ,foot of the ship, but the scale differs' with different builders. -- Harpor's hawed 1 -ler Life '. ullrglic> 1, Ope rat $ o w>t s and Bent,Medical Treatment' Failed An. Almost,Miraculous Cure by • Noon's', Sarsaparilla. Chicabb, ,Illinols. Hood Sr Co ;. Lowell,,Mass, : !r$egtiining in Februai i^,!Os-, I Was very sick 'for two months. slowly I got better but was confined to my;bed. A physician. said I had a Pelvic Abscess In illy Side.. After an operation I .did not improve, the ab- scess continuing to discharge even more freely than before. :In two months time ;three opera- tions were .performed and tubes iuserted to carry off the impurities,; but all In yen. Finally it was deoided•that my life dependedupon another operation and that I must be rienoved to the hospital. About three weeks previous to this I had noticed an advertisement in the Daily Nems of a case where Hood's Sarsaparilla had cured a boy, somewhat similarly 'afflicted in Trenton, IT. J:, and I decided to give' it a trial. When the time decided upon for me to'go to the hospital arrayed I had been taking Hood's Sar- saparilla about two weeks. 1 Was Getting Better , and the abscess had already began to discharge less freely. I felt stronger and had a•.terrible appetite. Previous to this I had given np to die. 'Mien I had taken the second bottle I was able to sit up and accordingly I was not taken to the hospital and the final operation was deferred. }tow I have taken six bottles and the abscess has entirely healed. I am well and go every where. My friends think it is a miracle to have me restored to them again sohealthy and even younger in looks than before my sickness. 1 Feel Better Than Ever I did in my life and weigh over 130 pounds, the heaviest in my life. I do a big day's work and atm gaining in strength every day. My mother worried and worked herself almost sick in car- ing for me. Shehas since taken Hood's Sarsa- parilla and it has done her much good. We praise Hood's Sarsaparilla to everybody, for 1 Know it Saved My Life. I ani 27 years old, and a stranger to look at me now would not think I ever had a day's sick- ness. Even the doctors are surprised at the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in my case. ,Mother and myself continuo to take the medi- ood'ssa;a lea Cures eine regularly and we earnestly recommend Rood's Sarsaparilla." '`MRs. MOLLIE WENDT, 588 West Eighteenth', Street, Chicago, Illinois. Corroborates the Above. " C. I. hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: -1 am 'drug clerk and have sold Mrs. Mollie Wendt many bottles. of Hood's Sar- 'saparilia and can aertify that she was cured by the use of it." F. C.BILLEannoir., 530 West Eighteenth Street, Chicago. wand's, Pills, Ore liver ins, jaundice, bil- iousness, sick headache and constipation. 25c, MURRAY & C013 Wholesale Manufacturers of Plow points and. Castings. Liberal Discounts to Cash Customers. J. Murrey& Co, BRANTFORD STEAM LAUNDRY! A. HASTINGS, Agent If you want your linen to look whiter than snow, take it to . . 6l. N�STI�I�s, .1 T•• ' EXETER'S Popular Tonsorial Artist Ladies' and Children' Haircutting, A Specialty. MA WANTED Mn take of Eo0'nl hseMY. TO take shares of Local Agency. Good opening for i:.aght man, on salary or commission, Whole or•part time. We are the only growers of both, Canadian and Amerioanerock. Nurseries at Ridgeville, anelStochester, N,Y. Visitorswelcome at ton oda (0undays excepted). Be quick and write for full information. We want London Conservatives will' meet on , youBnorw• WN BW5.CO, T,CItONTC' Friday to nominate a nartd data fort'lie, ;I'bls noose is a reliable,. Ina. Co, Veld Capital 1Tseu,oautt.aio. Legislature, , ^til ,\ +`,j l •";'* ail .yV,l d'�• 0a� I I� J I t k'�.•'� I .c:r� . .fise WILL Q'UtCKi..'Y CU1Sti DYP]ITII RYA QU11 $Y, a:114)S AND COVWW$$. ..A Owing to :the recent 'fire of' ` last Tuesday night, ,'Mr. S. ' O-idley has.'beeii obliged to se- cube new, quarters and for the text month „a ; leasthiscistdnerSwill find hit& :located' n Parkinson's iOld' Stand;; one door north of the' Town Hall, with a brand new stock of holi- day goods. S. Gin% Y's FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING W. G. Bissett's Livery First Class Horses and Rigs. SPECIAL RATES WITH COMMERIAL MEN. Orders left at Bissett Bros.'Hardware Store, will receive prompt attention. TERMS - REASONABLE A TRIAL SOLICITED. W. .G. BISSETT CHRISTIE'S COMMERCIAL) Lit) First Class RIGS And HORSES ORDERS LEFT AT THE HAW'S SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE STABLE WILL BE PROMPT LY ATTENDED TO. Terms a Motostsosra.c.b• Telephone Connection Bicycles, • Sewing Machines, Baby Carriages And Musical Instruments. • We are the only firm who make a specialty of the above named goods and therefore claim, that we can give the people of Exeter. and vicinity,— . . • Greater Barg ins Greater Choice ! ! Lowest Prices. v ! ! The latest and newest at- tachments for all our goods can be ` had by calling at our ware-rooxus,—One door north Dr. Lutz's drug store PERKINS & Dre s well, It is not necessary that you should have your ()lathes made from the very hest•.matel ia1, neither 'gleed roe; have they s erkya.lateet. style; but to,look• well ,your .. clothes Must fit, This is Oar AIR Not only to make a suit fi proper but in the latest style, guarantee Every garment that leaves our shop will be a perfect fit. BERT. KNIGHT, The Fashionable Cutter and Fitter. CZERAL 919 ST9��. A complete stock of Pyre and Reliable Drugs ALWAYS KEPT. Ptii1 JllEIliifs, Spotiggs. Dtuguisl'S Stipplic5 4t right and reasonable prices. Prescriptions and Family ' Receipts Carefully Prepared. WiijR's t1oijitio Iw[E the best in the market. C: LUTZ, PROP - CLOT 1 G A. J. SNELL 1VSairi. st. EXETER - ONTARIO Has now in stock /aim aid Winter IN THE FOLLOWING LINES: West of England Suitings and Trou Brings, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser Ings, French and English Worsted Cloth All made up in the Latest Style, at best Rates. Aa 3 SNELL 09 F 0 R GAINS. Atkinson's Furniture Ware - rooms is the cheapest and. best place in the County: to buy Fur- niture. ' • . • • . . • X9.00. A first-class Bed -room Suite for only 9 and every- thing else in comparison. All goods guaranteed to be my own make, of first-class dry'naaterral, nothing but best hard lumber ' used. • Lumber and Wood Taken in exchan "e. for• Furniture. Wire Mattresses. The only place in town where you can buy the Patent Dominion Nickle-Plated Wire Mattress, --war- ranted not to rust, J.D Atkinson, Prop