HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1894-11-22, Page 5Like a Miracle
in Very Low Condition With.
Consumption
Physicians Saki She Was In-
curable
Wonderful Results From Taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Miss Hannah Wyatt
Toronto, put.
"Pour years ago while lu the old country
t England), my daughter Hannah was sent away
from the hospital, as the doctors there could do
nothing to help her, and said she would never
be any better. She was in a very low condition
with consumption of the lungs and bowels, and
weak action of the heart. Tho trip , across the
water to this country seemed to make her feel
better for a while. Then she began to get
worse, and for 14 weeks she was unable to get
off the bed. She grew worse for five months and
Lost the Use of Her Limbs
and lower part of body, and if she sat up ie
bed had to be propped up with pillows. She
would go ton days without a movement of the
bowels. All medicine seemed to do her no good.
she would have spells when her heart would
Pain her, and then, with the outside door open
:hi mid -winter, would faint away. Physicians,
after holding a consultation,
Said She Was Past Al! iLtelp
and wanted me to sendher to the 'Home for
Incurables.' But I said as long as I could hold
ray hand up she should not go, and about this
time a kind neighbor came in and asked me to
get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and try it.
We did so and she has taken the medicine
regularly. She is getting strong, walks around,
is out doors every day; has no trouble with her
throat and no cough, and her heart seems to be
all right again. She has a first class appetite,
pm,
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Sarsaparilla
Is gaining in flesh as well as strength, and does
not look pale. Our doctor says he is glad she
took Hood's Sarsaparilla as It has done so much
for her. We regard her cure as nothing short
of a miracle." W. WrATT, 89 Marion Street,
ParkcIale, Toronto, Ontario.
N. 13. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla, do not be induced to buy any other.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and
perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists. 250.
The forest fires in Arkansas are still
burning,' fiercely.
allMmerMr1le
Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is the
Pest, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.
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Sold by druggists or sent by mail,
50c. E. T. Hazeltine. Warren, Pa.
George Clark has been sentenced in
Hamilton to 18 months in the Central
prison for stealing a bicycle,
Rellefin Six flours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder di
seases relieyed in six hours by the
"NEW GRIIAT SOUTH AmiertIOAN KID-
NEY Conn." This new remedy is a
great surprise and delight to physic
ians on account of its extceeding
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 in passing it' almost immed.
iately. If you want quick relief and
cure this is your remedy. Sold by C.
Lutz, Druggist.
• Mr..E. T,,Essery and IVIr. T. S Hobbs
were nominated yesterday for the bye
election in London for fhe Ontario Leg-
islature,
ALIA 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 deeams,
himness of sight, palpitation of the
heart, emissions, lack of energy, nain
in the kidneys, headaches, pimples in
the face and body, itching or peculiar
sensation abput the scrotum, wasting
of the oagans, dizziness, specks before
the eyes, twitching of the museles, 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 tetn-
per, sunken eyes, surrounded with
LrIADRN CIROLRS, oily looking skin,
etc., aro all symptoms of nervous debil-
ity that lead to insanity unless ured.
The spring of vital force having lost
its tension every function wanes in
consevence Those who through
abuse, committed in ignorance, may
be permanently eured, Send your ad-
dress for book on diseases peculiar to
marl, sent free, sealed, Address M. V.
LUI3ON, 24 Maedonnel Ave,, Toropto
Ont.
SIFTINGS OF SCIENCE.
G 1111 Thil soffew thAITIontingtoteAtazepltjoonnolamrealigoelx.frovk:
which tall; the hour instead of strik-
ing it.
Dr, Ehlers, of Copenhagen, has made
special inspection tour ot southern Iceland
to ascertain the number a lepers, and
found fifty-three, or twice as many as was
expected. A. hospital is to be built to pre-
vent further spread of the disease.
An analysis of water taken from the
Great ;3'alt lake, Utah, in August, 1888,
showed that a ton of such wateer, would
contain 301. pounds of solid nuitter, of
which about 214 pounds would be common
• salt. Dead Sea water contains only 151
pounds of salt to the ton, but the propor-
• tion of solids is much greater, there being
about 528 pounds to the ton.
It is reported that a lampwick of clay,
that will give twenty-five per cent, more
light than a cotton velek, has been invent-
ed. It is'made capillary by incorporating
with the clay, while still plastic, filaments
of unspun vegetable fibre, which, burned
out in the baking, leave minute tubes
running through the wick, through which
the flame draws the oil by capillary at-
traction. S.'he flame thus fed, it is claim-
ed, is white, odorless and smokeless, while
the novel wick itself is almost indestructie
ble.
Thou Cost !flake Thy
Life Happy and
Joyous.
Throw off thy Burden
of Disease and
Suffering.
Paine's Celery Compound
Nes the Good Work.
Cured People Send in Strong
Testimony Every Day.
Go bury thy heavy burden of sorrow
disease and suffering at once. • It may
be that thou hast been in agony for
years. No doubt disappointment have
attended thy past efforts and endeavors
and now thou art sad, despondent and
hopeless.
Suffering one, thou has been misled
and deceived up to the present by med-
icines that had 710 curative virtues.
While'st thou hast been groping in
darkness for a cure, thousands have
been made well by the mighty curing
powers of Paine's Celery 'Compound.
This marvellous medicine is made to
meet the wants and necessities of rich
and poor, of old and young' who suffer
from any derangement of the system.
Hast thou read any of wonderful
cures wrought by this healthgiver?
If not, send at once for a book where-
in are records of attested wonders—
men and women saved even at the
point of death. Among these records
will be found the names of some of
Canada's best people; you will know
mauy of their.
Strong tegimony is pouring in every
day in favor of Paine's Celery Com
pound. A letter h Ls just come from
Mrs. E. Rankin, of Courtright, Lambton
Co., Ont., from it we give,,the following
extracts: --
"With great pleasure I beg to in
form you of the gond I have received
from the use of Paine's Celery Com
pound. For a number of years I have
been in very poor health owing to var-
thus causes, and lately I was advised
to try your medicine. I used three
bottle and have received a world of
good. My.severe headaches are com-
pletely banished, and heart disease,
from which I suffered for thirty years
has almost disappeared, and altogether
vr.stly improved. I am f ully convinced
that Paine's Celery is all it is recom-
mended to be."
The wreath sent by Queen Victoria
to be placed ou the tomb of the late
Czar is five feet long, and a beautiful
work of art.
Common Senee.
Should be used in attempting to cure
that very disagreeable disease, catarrh.
As catarrh originates in impurities in
the blood, local applications can do no
permanent good. The common sense
method of treatment is to purify the
blood, and for ibis purpose there is no
preparation superior to Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla.
Hood's Pills cure constipation by re-
storing peristaltic action to the alimen-
tary canal.
The success of the Whitewayites in
Newfoundland depressed bonds of that
colony in foreign markets.
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Medicines from the time they arrive in
the world till they are grown, as some
do, We bane fouhd a little castor oil
and a bottle of Perry Davie' Pain Killer
safe* and sure remedies for all their
little ills, and would not do without
them Get the New Big Bottle 25c,
There is stn epidemic of diphtheria at
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WOMAN'S DRESS.
The gray -white and yellow tans are the
shades for gloves in demand at the present
time.
Tho use of lace, as a trimming, contilalleS,
and it will be usdd on the winter gowns as
successfully as' it has been on those for
summer.
The newest winter cheviots and diagonal
serges appear with large checked patterns,
and large plaids, both in silk and wool, are
in favor. Velveteens will be welcomed
again by many.
Fur capes, the length of the graceful In-
verness ones,will be the popular fur gar-
ment this winter, although it is yet too
early to say which of the many kinds of
fur will be most commonly worn.
The new fall hats are pronounced very
ugly in appearance. The crowns are high
with narrow rims, and altogether unsat-
isfactory. The English walking hat is re-
newing its popularity, and will be much
worn.
Black and white has lost none of its pop-
ularity. It is used for both old and
young, and will be enlivened by the strik
ing millinery on the hats and bonnets.
Gayly colored, over -trimmed headgear is
announced for the fall and winter styles.
NEWSY NOTES.
The phylloxera, or the vine pest, is mak-
ing such ravages in the sherry wine dis-
tricts of Spain that the government has
appropriated 2100,000 for the extermination
of the disease.
The Danish government has undertaken,
during the years 1805 and 1806, a deep sea
exploration in. the Greenland and Iceland
waters. The expedition will be accom-
panied by a botanist.
It is said that in the past ten years the
city of Nashville lost 810,000,000 in various
boom schemes and wild speculation ven-
tures, and. of this vast sum not ten per
cent was spent at home.
There are two small Jewish agricultural
colonies in California, the first in. Orange
Vale, opposite Folsom, and the other in
Porterville, near Fresno. Both have passed
the experimental stage and promise suc-
cess.
Russia proposos to connect the Baltic
with the Black sea, according to recent re-
port. The rivers Dnieper and Dwina are
to be joined by a canal; surveying has be-
gun. at both ends of the route, and Cherson
is spoken of as the harbor for the canal on
the Black sea.
FASHION'S MIRROR.
Short jackets cut square in front are
used for little girls from four to ten years
of age.
eashings itt sleeves, showing a different
material underneath, are seen on many of
the new models.
The divided skirt for bicycle riders is au
accomplished fact, since it has received
the sanction of fashion.
The new sleeves for autumn are no
sn;aller than those now worn, but there is
a tendency to do away with berthas and
the extreme revers trimming, which add
such breadth to the corsage.
You will be Trite correct, says an au-
thority on dress, if you have your new cos-
tume made with a velvet bodice, and skirt
and sleeves of heavy crepon. The former
may be a direct contrast to the latter if
you wish, or of the same color and tint,
although of such diverse material. Vel-
vet bodices will undoubtedly be one of the
features of the corning season, and will be
made without sleeves, the latter almost in-
variably matching the skirt.
CHINA AND JAPAN.
China, has an academy of Zeanner that
prescribes etiquette for the whole empire.
In Hong Kong, according to recent sta-
tistics, the population averages only 366
women to every 1,000 nen.
If the United States had as great a popu-
lation r elatively as Japan it would have a
population of 0(10,000,000 people.
Mrs. Marth e.Fisher, of Washington,
D. C., having use for a baby carriage when
living in Japan with. her husband in the
the early days, invented what is now
known as the jiurikisha. Wheeled vehic-
les had not being in use, and the. little
two -wheeled baby carriage attracted great
attention.
Japanese workmen bathe the whole body
once a day, and some of them twice. Pub-
lic, baths ave provided on every street.
They are fed by a constant current of cold
and hot water. The bather plunges in, re-
mains immersed some ten minutes, then
comes out and receives a warm douche of
fresh water.
THINGS IN GERMANY..
Germany's proportion of suicides is
larger than that of any other European
country. •
The number of telephonic stations in
Germany was 1,504 in. 1881, had increased
at the beginning of the present year to
68,558.
An international matiemonial paper is
about to make its appearance in Berlin,
Germany. The new joirrnal will be print-
ed in three languages—German, English
and French.
Great discontent is shown in Germany
at the large number of pensioned officers
in the army. tiiuco the present emperor
ascended the threne in 1888, 4,000 have been
foreed to resign.
Eisleben, tbe birthplace of Martin
Luther, is sintang into the moor upon
which it is built. Measures have been
taken in recent years to drain the bog,
withoutavail, and the inhabitants are
seriously thinking of abandoning the
town.
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HARMLESS REilOACHE
POWDERS
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ALL F, A °ACV E.
Swe not a ve,.
tised awe evOrY,
thing,batsisnpekheart-
aphes. Wry thesis, it
will cost but OS cents
for a box and they ot."‘•
This aro not a Catigglin.
The exodus of foreigners from Pekin
continuos.
Winter rates on the railways take
effect to -day,
Rheumatism Cured in a Day.
South American Rheumatic Cure, for
Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically
cures in 1 to 8 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 dose greatly benefits.
25c. Sold by C. Lutz,Dr uggiet.
'Ives again beat Schaefer in last
night's play in New York.
For Over Fifty Years.
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REBIEDY.-Jlir6
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for over fifty years by millions of mothers
for their children while teething, with per -
feet success. It soothes the child,.softens
thc gums, allays all pain, cures 'wind collo
and is the best remedy for Diarrhoia, is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In.
every part of the World. Twent9-five cents
a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure
and,ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
and take no other kind
In connection with the obsequies of
the Czar, 50,000 dinners will be given
to the poor of St. Petersburg.
HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 30
1VIrxerns.—All eases of organic or sym-
pathetic heart disease relieved in 30
minutes and quickly cured, by Dr,
Agnew's Cure for the Heart. One' dose
convinces. Sold by C. Lutz,. druggist
It is reported that 100 people have
been killed by earthquakes along the
northern coast of Chili.
Sir John Thompson is in Paris, where
he will remain until the end of the
month.
Seienteen Chicago policemen have
boon suspended for indifference during
the election riots.
A Boos To HOESEMDN.—One bottle
.of English. Spavin Liniment completely
removed a curb 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 lumps,blood spavin, splints
curbs, sweetly, stifles and iprains
George Robb, Farmer, Markham, Ont
Sold by 0, Lutz, Druggist.
The Queen arrived in 'Windsor yes.
terday in excellent health.
The French Senate has adopted the
bill imposing an inereaced duty on
raisins.
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Prevent Consumption.
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THE MOST lifIODERN
AND ATTRACTIVE RANGES,
EVER PUT ON THE MARKET L......asagehL
Our Patent Duplex. Flue
Insures an oven that works
uniformly in all parts and is
perfectly ventilated. . .
The Fire Linings
Procted by the draft from
the Duplex Flue. Lasts
double the usual time,
A Perfect Stove
•laaranteed in ail respects,
MANUFACTURED' BY .
The Gurney Foundry Co., L't'd Toronto, Onf14,!t
For sale by H. BISHOP & SOg. Exeter.
Severe Pain in. Shouklrr 2Years
Cured by"The D.WC:Nientlicol Plaster.
My wife was afflicted for two years with a severe pain under the left shoulder and throughto
heart ; after using many remedies without relief, she Weil a "D.&1.." Menthol Plaster, it did its worlc.
and owing to this csne hundreds of these plasters have been sold by me here, giving equal satisfaction.
J. B. SurnsaLAND DrUggiSt, River John, N.S.
Sold Everywhere, 25C.each.
WOOD'S PlioasPI-3013INE..
The Great English Remedy.
Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptiy, and pgmanently
cure all forms of Nervous
Weakness,.Emissions,Sperm-
atorrhea, Impotency and all
• effects of Abuse or Excesses,
Alental Worry, excessive use
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efore and .After. zafnTiosh, awelcaoc,40psoiounmzeoardStt oinzInu:
armity, Insanity, Consumption, and an early grave.
Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of
cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine
known. Ask druggist f or Wood's Ph osphodlne; if
he offers some worthless medicine in place of this.
inclose price in letter, and we will send by return
mall Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will
please, OLVIViii cure. Pamphlets free to anyaddress„
The Wood Compan-y,
Windsor, Ont., Canada.
Sold. in Exeter by J. W. Browning. Druggist
BRANTFORD
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A. HASTINGS, Agent
If you want your linen to
look whiter than snow, take
it to . .
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R. HASTINGS, -I.
EXETER'S Pcpalar Tonsorial Artist
Ladies' and Children'
Haircutting,
A. Specialty.
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Bicycles, .
Sewing Machines,
Baby Carriages
And Musical • .
Instruments.
We are the only firm
who make a specialty of thc•
above named goods and
therefore claim that we can
give the people of Exeter
and vicinity,— . . •
Greater Bargains!
Greater Choice ! !
Lowest Prices. !
The latest and newest at-
tachments for all our good -
can be had by calling
our ware-rooms,—One door
north Dr. Lutz's drug store-
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