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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1894-9-6, Page 5Believe in Hood°s Inheriled crofua Cre '.Read the Statement of as Popular Teacher \L` ;#I'r. Gco..A. Zirkio Alt. Earth, Tenn. The statements in the testimonial below are familiar facts .to the immediate friends of Mr. Geo. A. Ztrkle, school teacher, of Mt. Iioreb, Tenn very well known throughout the Bounty, whoreho was !,.fru and has always lived. Bead it. 4'0. I. Ilooct r Go„ Lowell, Mass.: "Doer Sirs :—I believe in hood's Sarsaparilla. I will tell you why. I have suffered from in- herited s rot i n from child hood. When 37 years of age, my eyes became strangely affected. I could not read after sunset, and when I would close my eye:;, I could not vett them; but on whichever side I lay, on that side I could ope* ray eye. Ti:ls condition continued about two years, mit was sur ended by a.~1 lee tolor;t'_Ie itching all over r :; eoll •'is. I had to have my little boys beaelies and scratch me. it vv s c' i L It continued a month and was followed n diateiy 1 y a tumor in the right side t. r y n;:e`t a:• l•:r to as a small egg. I at once cosi.._ x::gid • tr. .a; physicians' prescrip- tions en I ',el t 1 ie. I:i the mean. time i ' . i 1 to the Immo- Clan f yt . i.:ia,rasf.;l- law. 11 ? t : hen, no+::irl and. broken. "Finally, it e) ye -es age, another large tu- t:icr anted. :`s F;t o:i the of . t of my collar bona furl insix i c :.r 'F wayb:telt on the bow, l 7 " L, discharge au i •n. e L �' t to; seven months ^,g ,. .Litt o�_+.urn ; rressril)tiaas. ., ... C 'rdet:::.ey Walk and ere 1.1 , r c..::f• .•;d tinct I c n1d tete.,,, , !. (ee oul teeth- ing). c... i �s e.,1 now my story deetes t:, 1. CIO :•:!. I lt,tent the use of tF:41`s7r1'tiv�af Deo Ws ... patina a, til`.lo less than a year no, and to V.tiOn I bene I bud no faith h at Itt, l then three months b..t'r tb' sores on • i 1, rs le..ale+i ; I was cured of a ti e e .:Cts c i,, at d scrofulous habit has t t u ,r . r loss apparent. I weigh more ilia...1i ; - ..i...a,:.y ll:e, arra am iia the E.oee of i eaitft, considering my constitution. Do you wonder that I believe in Howl's Sarsaparilla? I can do no less the nrnnur.ic•t'dite erg i.:ereandevery way." GU, . --. /annul, -llc. lirreb, Tenn. :C l+ s l:vnr ills, constipation, biliousea...,;:.a ... J, sick ineadache,inciigestion. His Dys reosia Cured. � A Dina Sxns,— I write you to say that for some time I hadbeen suffering from acute indiges- tion or dyspepsia, and of course felt very great incon- venience from same• in my general busi- ness. I thereupon decided to try Bur- dockBlood Bitters, an d after taking two bottles I found I was quite another man, for 13. 13. R. CURED HIE. I have also used it for my wife and family, and have found it the best thing they can take, and from past experience I have every pleasure in strongly recom- mending B. B. B. to all my friends. I write you because I think that it should be generally known what B.E.B. can accomplish in cases of indigestion. GEORGE READ, Sherbrooke, Que. MR. GEO. READ. "Iillli a Now jib.in." The Positive Declaration Mr. Wm, Wilson of M a. of Mimicoi Ont. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND SAVES ANOTHER LIFE. WILL EXCEL ALL OTHERS Canada's Great When IIeaven sends to earth below A med'clno honest, true; 'Tis meet that all the mored should show Just what this boon can do. I than: God that in time of pain Aud suiTeriug severe, I was informed how I might gain New life, and strength and cheer. 1V shoulders pain'd each day and hour My limbs were weak and frail; My nervous system lack'd in power, My cheeks were wan and pale. In agony I lay each day, Enough to make one weep; While suf'ring o'er me held its sway, I could not res: or sleep. The doctors failed my case to cure;. Relief I could not gain; And nostrums, label'd safe and sure, vain. vedoft rn I swallo v When clouds cf doubt, and dread and Did darkly hover round [fear 'Twas then I heard those words of cheer, Paine's Celery Conponud. 1NDUSTRIAL XIX XjX XjX TORONTO SEPT, 3 TO 15 1894. With faith I used the Compound great, Its virtues quick diel show; Two bottles dragged me from a state Of misery and woe. Then, full of hope, I still did use Paine's Celery Compound, Determined that I should not lose The strength that I had found. To day, in body and in mind I am renewed tinge; I'm sure that others too will find Results that give delight. I say to eyery stirring soul, Use Celery Compound, And you will quickly reach the goal W here healt b and stree grh are foun d Cardinal Gibbons is ging to Europa. .A Boos TO Honeeen N.—One bottle of English Spavin Liniment completely removed a curl) from my horse. I take pleasure in recommending the remedy, as it acts with mysterious promptness in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused lutnps,hlood apavin, splints curbs, sweetly, stifles and Iprains George Robb, Farmer, Markham, Ont. Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist, The Roman Catholics of London, Eng., propose to build a monster cathe- plal Which will cost £250,000. DR. LOW S PLEASANT WORM SYRUP removes worms of all kiads f_orn children or adults, Reports from Senegal indicate that the Duteli troops were badly beaten in the recent tight. Skin diseases are more or loss occas stoned by bad blond. B. B. B. cures the following Skin diseases: Shingles, Erysipelas, Itching Rashes, Salt Rheum Scald Head, Eruptions, Pimples, alul Blotches, by removing all impurities from the blood from a common Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore. The illness of the Count of Paris is serious. THAT HACKING COUGH can be quickly cured by Hagyaids Pectoral Balsam. Pric; 25e. The Queen has returned to Balmor- al Castle. Dr. Low's Worm Syrup eures and re- moves worms of all kinds in children and adults. Price 25c. Sold by all deal Elevator men throughout Manitoba have reduced their chary es. NORWAY Pine Syrup cures coughs Norway Pine Syrup cures bronchitis Norway Pine Syrup heals the lungs Mrs. Celia Thaxter, the poetess, died at Isle of Shoals, N. I3., yesterday. Dear Sirs.—I have been using Bur- dock Bitters for Boils and skin diseases and I find it very good as a cure. As a dyspepsia cure I have also foutd it unequalled. Mrs. ;latah Hamilton, Montreal, Que. Intensely hot weather prevails in Austria -94 in the shade at Vienna yesterday. Gentlemen: I have used your Yel- low Oil and have found it unequalled for burns, sprains, scalds, rheumatism croup and colds. All who use it re commend it. Mrs. Hight, Montreal, Que, Judge Chisholm was banqueted by his friends in Port Hope last evening. BURDOCK PILLS, small, safe and sure, regulate the liver, and euro con- stipation. The Czar is suffering from kidney troubles, and his eonditiou causes au ziety. I was attacked severely last winter' with Diarrbcna, Cramps, and Colic and thought I was going to die, but for- tunately I tried Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, and now I can thank this excellent remedy for saving lay life. Mrs. S. Kellett, Minden, Ont. Paul Gans, fourth engineer of the steamship New York, yesterday, through jealously, murdered Glare, Ahrems by shobting Vast Improvements this Year Exhibits and Attractions Greater and Grander than ever. r ALL ENTRIES CLOSE .AUG, 1d, Tho beat holiday outlaw oftlle year Cheap Excursions on all Hallways J. 1, WITHROW, H. J. HILL, President. Man. Taranto Vesper', a lumber town in Wisconsin, WAS wiped out by fire yesterday. Plso's Itemeay for Catarrh Is tho nest, liasiest to Use and Cheapest. Fall Pairs: Exeter, Stophon & Usb. Zurich Ilderton Beige Wawanosb Wingham Clinton, Huron, Central Sep 24 to 25 26 to 27 cc 14 41 27 to 28 25 to 26 Oct. 2 to 3 At the opening of the New South Wales Parlimcnt. yesterday the Gover nor, Sir Robert W. Duff. announced that in accordance with the mandate of the electors the protective duties would' be repealed and replaced by income and land taxes. The Terrible Fire. Anything so shocking and terrible has not been recorded for a long time as the loss of life throughout northern Minnesota, caused by the forest fires. The reports from Hincley are especially lamentable, but it is likely the whole truth is not yet known, as telegraphic communication is destroyed, and news paper representatives have been ua able to reach the scene of the calamity An eye -witness, who escaped from the place, describes the district around as a corpse strewn waste. The towns of Pine City, Mission Creek and Poke - game, have also been laid in ashes, and many families in these places have shared the fate of the hundreds who perished in Hinckley. Minnesota is not the only state that has suffered, for Wisconsin and Michigan likewise have giventhe furious their victims to up conflagration. Although the protract ed drought is made to bear all the re- sponsibility for this heart-rending vis. .cation, surely there is reason for an in• vestigation looking to future prevent ion of experiences which are of regu- lar occurrence in the north western states, The fate of Hinckley may at last arrest official attention, which has so long ignored a truly terrible dang- er. The total number of dead is be Sieved to be. over 1,000. Sold by druggists or sent by•lpatl, Pec. 11, T. eiWuG vtatioa. Fa. e$Gitiil9tES5 NEA'GUCHE Peel/ D ERS, iti7 yaa6eR15.D8 114' CH•E timid to 6ui8 eve)•,/•, tIeiitfl,beat i niiveryhood- aches. . theta, 35 will cosi but w3% cents fana)• •)atabloa,4 they u"e They aro not a Cathartic. London, Canada's GREATEST OF EXHIBITIONS. On the'r'hirteenth of this present month the Western Fair Association, at London, will open their gates once again to receive their old patrons, with their friends, and ex- tend en invitation to all, especially those of 1Ve.tern Ontario and adjoinii,r States,. to come and visit Canada's Favorite Live Stock and Agricuaural Exhibiton.. The most valuable specimeus of Horses Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Poultry will be there for inspection, and some choice ones for sale. giving a splendid opportunity for buy- ers and sellers to come together—London cannot be beaten in the Dairy exhibit and all other Departments where Agriculture is the Salient feature she excels, being situ ated i.. the centre of, perhaps the riche.; Agricultural section of the Provi ace. The entries are advertised to close on Septem- ber 6th in every department except Live Stock, which is extended until September 13th. £he program of Special Attractions con- tains a combination of the most attractive and amusing specialties that has ever been presented at any Western Fair, and, the elements being favorable, a large attendance is assured. 'Choy have the Kemp Combina- tion of Roman Charioteers anil Standing Four-in-hand Riders; High Jumping horses, etc.; The Parachute Hage, by Mlle. DeVean and Prof. Flutchinson; The Fireworks at night, both on the grounds and in mid air; and Prof, Hendershot the Celebrated Amer ican Champion Drummer, etc ; The Palace of Illusions; and Marionettes; and "Wal lace" the Untamable Lion: the Den of Lions; Boxing Kangaroo, Frank; and Den of Trained Snakes, in the Amusement Ball One could not go anywhere where they would get more worth for their money than to the Western Lair, London. For the Program of Attractions and Prize Lists apply to the Secretary, and he will be pleased t0 forward promptly. WORE MEN'S CLOTHE'S JUST HARD COMMON SENSE, HiSTORICAL INSTANCES OF WOMEN DISGUISED AS MEN, Itomantio Stories Recalled by a British War Office Incident—Colonel Uarnaby'u "'mule Colonel —• Mary Ann Talbot's career—Silo Sailed Under Three Flags. The pecent attempt made by the naval Wheel's to hush up what would have furnished material for a scandal of un- usual dimensions has apparently been successful. The real state of affairs was known only to a few. This was that in more than one vessel of war females dressed in male attire had been acting as officers' private servants. Rumor even went so far as to say that some of these girls were highly connected. The affair revives the recollections of many cases of women in breeches. It is said that 150 women .disguised as then were discovered in the United States Army of the Potomac. The list of strange impostures would of itself fill pages. The narrative of their conception and fulfillment would occupy several volumes. Some of then have been quite purposeless; some of them have been daring and well effected, but the shrewdest and most daring of all have been criminal in design and too often successful. The late Colonel Burnaby told of the discovery of a woman who served as a soldier iu the ranks of the army of Don Carlos in 1874. She wore the uniform and lived and fought just as the other g J s soldiers, but a priest in whose parish she had lived identified her. Don Car- los removed her to the nurses' quarters, but she begged to be sent back to the. ranks. He laughed. "Not to the regi- ment of men, but when I form a bat- talion of women you shall be colonel." In Australia not so many years ago there was a woman who traveled ruder the alias of Edward de Lacy Evans. For years she was a miner at Bendigo. She is stated to have been married as a man three times. Her true sex was discover- ed upon her reception into Kew Luna- tic: Asylum. Slie eventually recovered her reason and returned to the outer world. • The career of Mary Aun Talbot con- tains a still further flavor of romance. She was the reputed daughter of the Earl of Talbot, and at 14 years she fell into the hands of a certain Captain Bowen, of the Royal Navy. The cap- tain, being ordered to San Domingo, took her with hien, disguised as a page boy. When Captain Bowen was killed. in action Mary Ann changed her flag and entered tho French Navy. She then entered the American merchant marine. She quickly—of course still in male disguise—became a favorite with the•captain of the vessel, and he took her house with him. Rio niece fell in love with the pretty sailor boy, as she considered him, and proposed marriage herself. The proposal Mary Ann deem- ed it prudent to accept, and it was ar- ranged that the marriage should be cele- brated on the sailor's ratan from the nest voyage. It is hardly necessary to say that this gay deceiver had no inten- tion whatever of going back. Landing in England, Mary Aun was arrested as a deserter from the British Navy, and to escape further service she confessed her sex. The story of her adventures spread abroad and created a consider- able sensation at the time. The then Duke of York procured. for her a pen- sion and she received numerous and handsome presents from him and others. It is strikingly noticeable that many of these Amazons were fatally attrac- tive to their own sex. As we have seen, Mary Ann Talbot unwittingly captivat- ed the heart of the American captain's niece, while " Edward de Lacy Evans," who married three wives, must also have been a very pretty fellow.—Lon• don Truth. Fortune tellers talk to long ears. Don't take tips from flattery's tongue. The best fighters wear the fewest feath- ers. . There is no peace in the house where children rule. The cutter is not to blame for the bor- rowed coat. Science alone won't always save you from a knockout. Decorations are not always an evidence of great deeds. Some kind of sanctity suggests the need of a disinfectant. Some mighty good climbing has been done in cowhide boots. The tax collector can tell you who pays for the king's gifts. The spirit of prayer is made up of sup- plication, not advice. Some people try to make up in plumes what they lack in pluck. More than one man has fallen from the force of his own blow. The man that really knows a little is en- titled to a professorship. The whisper of Blander can be beard far ther thau the report of a hundred-tou- gun. CRACKED KERNELS. HaAR'r DISEASE) RELIEVED IN. SO MINu•r i.s.—All cases of organie o1' sytr patiietie heart disease relieved in 80 minutes and quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Hear;. One dose. convinces. Sold by C. Lutz, druggist Sir Richard Cartwright, `kion, David Mills and other Liberals addressed a gathering at Port Stanley yesterday. For Over fifty Years. AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEnr, Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syruphas been used for over fifty:yyears by millions of mothers for their oh.ldren while teething, with per - feet success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, (tures wind oolio and is the best remedy for Diarrhwa, is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In. every part of the World, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ibs value is incaloulabls. Ile sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind Hon. W. C. Howells. formerly U. S consul at Toronto,died at his home in Jefferson, Ohio, yesterday, aged 97. The Boys at School.—Boys who are away at school should always have some quick and sure remedy for sad- den attacks of Cramps,. Diarrhoea, or Dysentery, for a physician is not al- ways near, and an hour's delay in eases of this kind often leads to serious re sults. Therefore parents should sup ply their sons with Perry Davis' Pain Killer, which is as etlicacious as it is simple and harmless. Directions aro with each bottle, and one dose rarely fails to bring relief to a sufferer from any bowel complaint. Only 25c, for a bottle double old size, Mrs. McNellis, a grocery keeper in Belleville, has been fined $10 and costs for selling cigarettes to boys. Iteliof n x `ix Hours. !s Distressing Kidney and Bladder di seases relieyed in six hours by the "NEW GREAT SOUTH &MER1CAN KID- NEY Cum" This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physic ians on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the blaitler, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or fe male. It removes retention of water and pain in passing it almost hurried, iately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by 0, Lutz, Druggist. Mr. D. Macdougall, ex -registrar of the county of Waterloo, died at his home in Berlin lest evening, aged 69 Ex. is that part of a man's title that is generally forced on him, The best time to get out of the way is before you aro run over. Sometimes a headliue has inure influence than a column article. Persona who steal time will be tried in eternity—and they can't pack the jury. It is hard to believe times are hard when you see ten thousand people at a circus. Green corn is in the market and the doetors are beginning to read up on colic, Perhaps the reason persons don't watch their tongues closer is becaase they can't see them. Most parrots are green, but they talk aS good sense as lots of men who think them- selves wonderfully smart. If vanity is a disease that makes a fool of a man, there must be a great many men exposed to the disease. The person who said "you can't catch flies with vinegar" never looked in the pickle castor in a downtown restaurant. A dude should learn something in this life besides how to blow smoke through his nose and the art of stimulating his idiocy with a real% pane. The Girl of To -day. Every few days some apology for manhood with more brass than brains jumps up with an essay on girls. This abominable class of literature always begins with a sneer • and ends with a kick. A distinct flavor of sourness per- meates it. The genuine girl is absolute- ly unessay able. Nobody understands her; she doesn't understand herself. She is a delightful bundle of contradictions. As wise as a serpent, she is as innocent as any sucking dove. She is modest as a violet and sweet as a barrel of mo- lasses. She is as rosy as a winter apple and as plump as an Indian summer partridge. She knows something about the piano and lots about making biscuit. She is tender with her sweetheart and sets the dog on the other fellow. She is an armful of delights, and blessed is the youth she takes into partnership in wearing out the sofa. She is a daisy and a dumpling,and in all God's created creation there is nothing worthy to be named in the same breath with her. Theta's our sentiments, and the man who differs from us has treason in his soul and bile on his liver. -Glasgow Times. Tired, Weak, Nervous. Means impure blood, and overwork or too much strain onhrain and body The only way to euro is to feed the ,,elves on pure blood. Thousands of people certify that the hest blood puri tier, the best nerve tonic and strength builder is Hood's Sarsaparilla. What it has done for others it will also do for you—Hood's Cures. 1lianicuring at Horne. The woman of good taste has her finger nail cut exactly to the round of her finger, thatching the half moon be- low and just betraying the tip, It is filed simply to smoothness, and rubbed only enough to remove roughness and marks. A weekly polish with the rose - tinted and rose -scented salve, washed away with the brush in warns water be- fore finishing answers all the needs of the nails thus kept, while before the polishing tho nail has been thoroughly Cleansed, so that no loose skin or hard particle adheres to the sides or basic, in order that no hang nail cam be formed to work or tear down the quick flesh, Every woman who wishes this done can do it for herself, MURRAY & CO niaoufaetxtrrr,t,Itllll Wad v, Walking and Rid i n Plows, Cultivators, Iron Plows, Spade and Disk Harrows, Land Rollers. Castings of every descrip- tion in Brass and Iron to order, Also dealers in Piping,, Fillings, Brass. Goods, Shaftings, Pulleys and Hangers. Special prices to dealers in. large quantities. Repairing promptly done. . . . JAS. MURRAY & BRANTFORD STEAM LAUNDRY! A. HASTINGS, Agert If you want your linen to look whiter than snow, talkie it to . . . . RL. 9 .1 EXETER'S Popular Tonsorial Artist Ladies' and Children' Haircutting, A Specialty. Hood's Pills cure consUpation by restos• ing peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. As a result of their inspecsiou of the thediree- tors theirservice, ca"estern part of they I tors of the Richelieu and Ontario Navi- gation avrgation Company tall: of placing larger and better vesselson the route be- tween Toronto and Prescott. ttlaenutatism Cured in a Day. • South American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days, Its action upon the system is remarkable and myster- ious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disap- pears. The first dcsd greatly benefits. 25e. Sold by C. Lutz,l)r uggist. United States Congress has adjourn- ed. The Earl of Albem arle is dead. Sirs.—My baby was vt-ry bad with summer complaint, and I thought he would die, until I tried Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. With the titst dose I noticed a change for the better, and now he is cured, and fat and healthy. Mrs. A. Normandin Lon- don Out. Charles H. Gould, a member of the Montreal Harbor beard. and a leading grain dealer, died yesterday, aged 65. ALL MEN Young, old or middle-aged, who find themselves nervous, weak and ex- dausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, himness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kidneys, headaches, pimples in the face and body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the pagans, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eye- lids,and elsewhere, bashfulness, depos- its in the urine, loss of will-power,ten- derness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipa tion, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of tem- per, sunken eyes, surrounded with LEADEN CIROLI!ls, oily looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of new')us debil- ity .that lead to insanity unless cured. The spring of vital force having .lost its tension every function wanes in conseq .ence. Those who through abuse, committed in ignorance, may be permanently cured. Send your ad- dress for book on diseases peculiar to man, sent free, sealed. Address M. V. LTJBON, 24 Macdonuel Ave,, - Toronto Ont. His itigbts. Policeman (to inebriated citizen)— Come, get a move on you., Citizen (unsteadily)—I guetd not; I. pay my rent. USE .44\ 7.74 PERRY.• FOR .•'t ALL DAV !39 a? BOWEL oTROfiBLES/ 546 ,yy e•a 4 r4," to 4, 4:# • 4wif.a...-,:=a---,1. ,f ittfaakrx...` ° 1 c ':. .fiR g : r� qp t �rpy� £ yn�r. i, . ad nh,'r.�rrc,.b-�=Zi,l. ^�%4•i hr. cr 1 sc RhE CIE : A Bcq yiD ALL CHILDREN orADULTS :ssm.`�fY, EWAREoF IMITATION NlIVIE2 O Tom cep JO Settre.L -nH sumo TriraVaTTIVS Tlgt For Sciatic .. 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