HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1895-1-10, Page 5Like a Miracle
in Fern Low Condition. With.
Consumption
Physicians Said She Was in.
curable
Wonderful Results From Taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
YJIiss Hannah, Watt
Toronto, Ont.
"Pour years ago while In the old country
(,h:nglancl), 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. The trip across the
water to this country seemed to make her feel
better for a while. Then she began to get
worse, and for 13 weeks she was unable to get
off the bed. She grew worse for five months and
Lost the`tlse of Her Limbs -
and lower part of body, and if she sat up in
bed had to be propped up with pillows. She
would go ten 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
in midwinter, would faint away. Physicians,
after holding a consultation,
Said She Was Past All Help
and wanted me to send her to the 'Rome for.
Incurables.' But I said as long as I could hold
any hand up she should not go, and about this
time a kind neighbor carte in and asked me to
gate, bottle of Rood'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 clay; has no trouble with. her
throat and no cough, and her heart seems to be
all right again. She has a first class appetite,
Sarsaparilla
is gainingin flesh as well as strength, and does
not look pale. Our doctor says Ito is glad she
took Hood's Sarsaparilla as itlias done so much
for her. We regard her euro as nothing short
of a miracle." W. WrAr2, 80 Marion Street,
Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario.
N. B. 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. 25e.
It is thought that Neepawa's (Man.)
missing banker has been murdered.
v17pso
si4d.0.0t
LURES WHERE ALL ESE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tartes Good. Use
in time. Sold by uggiscs .
:fid
Germany does pot want its officers
to enter the Chinese service,
For Over J3'ifty Wears.
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REJIEDr,-Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for over fifty,yyears by millions of mothers
for their children while teething, with per-
fect success. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic
and is the beat remedy for Diarrhma. is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In,
every part of the World. Twenty-five cents
abottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup
and take no other kind
Gravenhurst had a disostrous fire
yesterday morning.
The New Year
Finds Hood's Sarsaparilla leading every
thing in the way of medicines ie three
important particulars, namely: Hood's
Sarsaparilla has
1. The largest s1 le in the world. It
accomplishes
2. The greatest cure in the' world.
It has.
8. The largest Laboratory in the
world.
What more can be said? Hood's Sar-
saparilla has merit; is peculiar to itself,
and most of all, Hood's Sarsaparilla
cures. If you are pick, it is the medi'
cine for you to take.
Kingston Council has asked to be in-
vestftated. •
& Great ]Cattle.
Is continually going on in the hu-
man system. The demon of impure
• blood. strives o t lyes to gain victory over the
constitution, to ruin health, to drag
victims to the grave. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is the weapon with which to de-
fend one's self, drive the desperate
enemy from the field, and restore bod-
ily'health for many years..
Hood's pills cure nausea, sickness in-
digestion and billiousness, 25e
The Belgian Government is in favor
of annexing.thn Congo Tree State.
London, Tiuron and Bruce.
TIM11 TABLE
GOING NoWTn- Passenger.'
London, apart 8.05 A u 4.80 P JI',
Centralia 9.07 6.47
EXETER 0.22 6,00
Hensali,.
9,137 615
ICippen • 9 44 6,20
Brueeliotd 0,52 6.28
Clinton 10.12 6,56
Londesboro 10.29 7.14
Bl,,...... ......... 10.8s' 7.28
Tie1grave 10.52 7 87
Wingham arrive 11.10 8.00
Goisti Sourzi- Passenger
Weigher -Li, depart 0.31 A At 8.251 At
Bolgrave 6 50 8,47
Blytl• 7:03 • cot •
Loudesboro,, 7.10 4.08
Olin ton 7.80 4.28
Brucetteld 7.,10 4 48
Kippers..,..... 7 57 1,53
flensall, 0.08 4,58
h+lf,ETEit. 8.25 5.12
Centralia 8;10 5.12
1 AJIi..DYEIJQ
.
I am dyeing Edith dyeing,
Tints of crimson, bright and fast;
Shades, too, dark as Pluto's. regions,
And they cannot help but last,
Let me tell you how 1 do it,
Let me whisper in you ear,
Diamond Dyes is all my secret;
You can do the same, my dear,
Though my c'othes get worn and dingy
And with stains are spotted o'er,
Though they look as fit for nothing,
I can make them good once more,
Though I have not many dollars
To expend on garments new,
I oats dress as well as any.
And I know that you can, too.
Let not fashion's senile minions
Scorn the garments thus made o'er;
'Twas no dyer's hand that made them,
I have done the same 'before.
I who took my fast year's dresses.
Wash'd and dyed,and pressed & turned
Made thetn o'er for this year's wearing
Gowns for which the heart has yearned
Yes, I'm dyeing, Edith, dyeing;
No, you do not need to go;
You've not hindered me a 'moment;
'Tis not hard to do, you know.
Now, no more one needs to wonder
How to make their dresses do;
When with such a little trouble,
"Diamond" makes them good as new.
McKillop: Mr. John Kinney, has fifty
acres on the 12th concession, for $2,400.
Mr, Wm. Pollard has also phrchased Mr.
George McKinney's place, on the 13th
concession. It contains 37i acres, and
was purchase for $2,000. Land sells.
well in McKillop.
LANDS ACROSS THE SEA.
The world has 2,291 warships.
Agricultural laborers in India earn bare -
1y five cents a day.
France imports fully ten times as much
wine as it exports,
Emperor William has all his plain
clothes made in London.
The Spanish budget shows a deficit of
24,533,497 pezetas.
The notes of the Bank of England cost
exactly one cent each.
False teeth made of ivory have been
found in the Roman catacombs.
In South America rain frequently falls
in torrents from a clear sky.
Prot. Tyndall's grave is covered with.
heather, his favorite plant.
In the British museum there are 2,700
complete Bibles in all languages.
The total income of the Church of Eng-
land is about one million dollars a week.
In German orphan and foundling asy-
lums 50 per cent. of the children die of
scrofula.
The Egyptians consider it unhealthy to
wash a child until it is at least one year
old.
Henry Irving, it is reported, may stand.
for a vacancy in the London county
council.
The Costa Rican Congress has levied an
export tax of four shilliugs per quintel on
coffee.
In Korea umbrellas are of oiled paper,
have no handles, and are simply worn over
the hat.
The orange grows wild all over tropical
Asia, and is everywhere regarded as indi-
genous.
Hydrophobia is most frequent in Swe-
don, where 282 deaths in a million annu-
ally occnr from this cause.
Our' C!u biug Offer.
The ADVOCATE is anxious that its sub-
scribers should have the advantage rr
nae
of the
Agents fees on city weeklies and with this
end in view we have arranged with the fol-
lowing papers•to be clubbed with the AD-
VOCATE. We willfurnish the ADVOCATE.
and any of the following papers at the price
set opposite: -
Free Press..,, .,,, . $1.75
Advertiser , .... 1.70
Em piro 1.75
.Glnho.... 1.65
Witness (Montreal) 1.75
News (Toronto) 2.75
Mail . 1.75
Star (Montreal)........ , .. 1.75
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Has now in stock
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tVNiLfl
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES:
West of England Suitings and Trou
erings,
Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser
ings,
French and English Worsted Clot
Ail made u.p in the Latesi
St'le, at best Rates.
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FOR TWENTY-FIVE YE'llS,
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THEC K'S BEST FRIEND
1.aRct E SALE IN CANADA
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EUROPEAN ECHOES..
dust before his election the president of
the French republic was learning to ride
the bycicle.. He has had no time to give
to 11 of late, but Male. Casimir -Porter and
her children are good riders.
It seems likely that the Eiffel Tower
will be taken down. The committee in
lit charge of the competition for the build-
ings for the Paris exposition of 1900 has
just agreed that the architects may dis-
card the tower in their designs.
Of 820,000 children within the school
age in London, between 450,000 and 500,-
000 are educated in schools controlled by
the London school board. They are taught
by 7,800 teachers, one teacher to more
than sixty pupils, at a cost for instruction
of $13 a year per child.
Hallelujah lasses in Paris have lately
made a sensation by appearing on the
boulevards in a new style of headgear. In-
stead of the scuttle -shaped "kiss-me-nots"
they.wear ronnd white straw bats with
slightly upturned brans, exposing their
profiles and back hair.
Two Russians,MM, Menkhoudjinoff and
Oulanoff, recently arrived at Shanghai
after a journey of two years and pine
months through Tbibet, in the course of
which they visited Lhassa and had an in-
terview with the Dalai Lama: It is the
first time since 1811 that Europeans have
accomplished this feat.
In Upper Tonkin there are wood mines
according to the report of a French consul.
The wood, which was originally a pine
forest, was swallowed upby the earth,
which covers it to a depth of eight yards.
Some of the trees are a yard in diameter;
the wood is imperishable and is sold to the
Chinese for coffins.
IN HEATHEN LANDS.'
The ancient Ethiopians salted the bodies
of their dead and hung thein up in a
smokehouse to be dried and cured. They
were thus kept for a year, when, perfectly
preserved, they were turned over to the
relatives for burial.
Many Chinese temples are provided with
a bell at the entrance, and when the wor-
shipper enters he gives the rope a pull and
rings the bell in order that the Dietl' may
be notified of his coming, and be ou hand
to attend to his business.
The favorite headdress for ladies in
China is the figure of a bird, composed of
copper, silver or gold, the wings are made
to droop over the temples, the tail covers
the back of the head, the head and breast
plumage are just above the brow.
Horseback weedings, in which the bride
and groom, mounted on horseback, run
away from the attendants, who ride aftez
them in hot haste, were common in many
countries, and may still be seen in Russia
and parts of Tartary.
A Roman victor was accustomed to give
a great feast by way of celebration. At
the feast given by Julius Ctesar after the
Gallic wars the people were feasted at
twenty-two thousand tables, each accomo-
dating ten guests, and each table was
twice filled.
POINTERS FOR US ALL.
Never did any harm, eh? Well, neither
did a rotten egg.
The plow would not go deep if the team
had anything to say about it.
Love never turns back because it sees
a mountain or hears a lion roar.
• The man who is constautly thinking
evil finds a thousand ways to speak it.
Nobody ever made life any brighter for
another by growling and crumbling.
If you would sleep well at night, be
wide awake when a stranger seeks your
confidence.
When yon go to war with a snake, the
battle ought t
g o be with the end where the
head is.
The'sun will keep right on shining ne
matier how lunch we may talk about its
black spots.
It isriizht for obesity to begin at home,
but she has not done her duty until shehas
gone all over the world. -R an's Ilorn.
NEWSPAPER WAIFS.
IIe-They say kissing is unhealthy. Sha
-Every thing has its risks. -Puck.
"'Jason' ? Why did you name your
dog that?" "Because he is always search-
ing for the fleece." -Life.
"See tltosee violets. How modest they
are!" "'Modest? I gness you never asked
the price of them."-T'rnth.
"Doan brag," said Uncle Even. "Bit
soun's too much like yoh was tryin' tel
bolster up yer own se'f respeck,"-Wash-
ington Stat•.
Mistress -And, pray, why don't yon
want to leave us, Anna? Cook,The doc-
tor has ordered my grenadier a more gen-
erous diet)"-Baseler Nnohrichten.
Daughter (weeping) -Oh. papa, to -day 1
enter nirraciyon my thirtieth year, Fa-
ther -t taim yourself, child, -it won't last
long.-Fliegende Blattsr,
BOILED DOWN.
Nearly every human race have been
mound builders at some stage of their his-
tory.
The preperation of the human hair r fol
the market givea employment to Bev n
thousand Parisians.
Research shows that there is not a parti-
cle of vegetation in the eastern part of the
North sea. It is one great watery waste.
The Dyalt head hunting has a religions
origin. The Dynk believes that everything
he kills in this world will be his slave in
the next.
In olden time screws' were made by
hand, and five minutes were spent in tnak•
ing one.' Now a machine rattles out sixty
in a minute.
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING,
The rock of Gibraltar resembles in out-
line a lion in a resting position.
The mean annual temperature of the
Arctic regions i8 below thirty degrees
Fahrenheit;
A IP -miming bird was said to have been
stung to death by a bee at Col nmbia, Wis.,
recently.
The starfish bits no nose, but the whole
of its underside is endowed with the genes
of smell.
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THE WHY °F" i ipe flLlcfless of �xf fianges i
cause of the preserioeof a minute vegetable
cell, the Protoccus nivalie, which secretes.
a red coloring matter.
A match ignites because of the heat
generated by friction. Matches are tipped
with, phosphorns and sulphur, both highly
inflamable substances,
A plumb line by the side of a very large
building inclines a little, from the perpen-
dicular because the weight is attracted by
the mass of the edifice,
Flies can .walk on the ceiling because
their feet are natural air pumps, and form
a vacuum so that the body is supported by
atmospheric pressure.
Sea shells murmur because the vibra-
"tions of the air, not otherwise observable.
are collected in the shell and by its shape
are brought to a focus,
A spoon in a glass fi11ed with hot water
prevents the breaking of the glass because
the metal readily absorbs a large part of
the heat of the water.
Many springs are'i.itermittent, probably
because the channels leading from the
reservoirs to the surface are crooked and
'constitute natural siphons
Iron rusts more readily when wet than
when dry because .it has, or seems to have,
a greater affinity for oxygen when the
latter is combined with hydrogen.
A blank down grows under the feathers
of many birds at the approach of winter
because down is the best non conductor
and black the warmest color.
MASTERS IN ART.
•
Allori's "Judith" is the portrait of his
mistress. The bead of Holofernes is a
portrait of the artist himself.
Caracci was the father of 'the pathetic
Italian school, The Ecce Homos and
Mater Dolurosas date from that time.
I•Iogarth was an engraver, and before
turning his attention to art, made his liv-
ing b; engraving coats of firms.
Giotto was a shepherd boy, and began
his artistic career by sketching with a
piece of chalk on a piece of slate.
Brentrhei was the first artist to give at.
tention to the different phases of peasant
life and represent thein on canvas.
Lorraine was left an orphan at the ago
of 12, and was oared for by his brother,
who instructed him in woud engraving.
Bondone painted so ntnc1 alter the
manner of'Titian that many ,works proved
to be his were long credited to' the latter. .
Frauoia did not begin painting until
nearly sixty years of age, and in ten 3ears
executed a long series of admirable works.
Cranach is known as the friend of Luth-
er. Several pictures of the great reformer,
painted by this toaster, are still in exist-
ence.
FACTS IN FEW WORDS.
Ohio has 11,400 saloons.
Japan has 377 Christian churches.
Telephones employ 10,000 Americans..
'Mitntesota has a dairy school for wowtn.
The president of Chili gets S15,000 a
year.
Certain species of ants make slaves of
others.
Photographs have been taken 500 feet
under water.
Paganini was called the Devil Fiddler
from his marvelous skill.
rocking -chair that is actuated by elec-
tricity is n recent invention.
Hamlet was called the Saxon giant from
his nationality and bis size.
I•Iair is very strong. A single hair will
bear a weight of 1,150 grains.
A scientific exploring expedition to
Madagascar will soon leave London.
T Total Catholic Abt+tinence union of
the United States bas 57,350 members.
The mem l,ership of tits, Christian
churches in Jai an numbers Nearly 38.000.
It is claimed that there are about 152,-
000 colored Catholics in the United
States,
FARM NOTES•
Have as many cows as possible fresh in
the fan.
Alfalfa growing has proved eminently
successful in the dry districts of Aus-
tralia.
Ducks fattened on celery possess an ex-
quisite flavor similar to that of the famous
canvasback of the epicure.
Don't cut the new canes back too far. A
few inches off the top is enough, accord-
ing to the number of fruit blossoms.
London milk is dyed cream color to suit
popular fancy by mixing one teaspoonful
of liquid annotto with eight quarts of
mills.
Chicago is the great cold storage depot
for eggs. It is calculatedthat nearly half
a mi.lion cases etre packed away there
every year, .
.:.ABOUT THE WOMEN.
Rosa Bonhenr was a dressmaker's
a
p.
prentice when she was agirl of fifteen
year..
lira, Julia J. Irvine, the new president
of Wellesley college, is a sister of Buffalo
ill
B .
Miss Balfour, sister of the English con-
servative leader, is now traveling in Africa,
and itt last advices was` the guest of Mr.
Cecil Rhodes at Cape Town,
Odette Tyler, who was to have been
Mrs. Gould, is in Richmond, Va., and will
soon sail for Europa. Site is writing a
novel of Virginia life, entitled "Boss, the
Vir•gininn,"
CURIOUS FACTS.
Bodies of moths are covered with a
thick down because the in8•'ots require
prl.tootion from the dampness of the
night.
The new Atlantic cnbia carries 650
pounds ofbigheet-purity emptier and 500
pounds of gutta perchtt insolation to the
mile.
White clothing is cool beeause itrefleets
the heat of the stat; black clothing is warm
because it absorbs both heat and light.
A caterpillar in the cenrse of a month
will devour sift thousand times its awir
weight in food. It wilt take a man three
months before he eats an amount of food
equal to his own weight.
THE MOST MODERN
Am)
ATTRACTIVE RANOE2,
EVE II PUT ON THE MARKET!,mats.
Our Patent Duplex Flue The Fire Linings
s
Insures an oven that works. Procted by the draft .m
uniformly in all parts and is the Duplex Flue. La tar
perfectly ventilated. double the usual time.
A Perfect Stove
Guar-
anteed in all respects,
MANUFACTURED BY .
The Gurney FoundryCo., L 'd TorontoOtt.t
For sale by H. BISHOP & SON. Exeter.
Dyspepsia seldom causes death, bt t
permits.. its v'ictitns to live on in misery
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures dyspepris
and all stomach troubles.
St. Marys: Two small fires started
here during the past week, one in the
grocery store of Beattie & Co., and the
other in T. F. Garvey's grocery store.
The causes are not known.
Teeswater: Mrs. Wm. Beechy, has
been committed for trial on a charge of
ill using her two step -children, Leonard
and Catharine, who have found homes
with kind people in Walkerton. Evi
deuce was given showing that the
childrenhave been badly beaten and
ill -fed
Clinton: A few day's ago, while re
turning from school, Master Robbie
Hotriieet hurt his knee by falling on a
rusty nail; the injury seemed so slight
stat nothing was thought of it, until a
day or two ago, when a serious case of
Blood poisoning was developed, by
which his is confined to b d.'
Hillsgreen: Mr Thomas Cudmore,
of Usborne, who keeps a fine herd of.
Short horns, recently sold a very nice
young Durham bull to 19r.JosephHud-
son, of Hillsgreen, one of the progres
sive farmers of Stanley. This splendid
calf is of roan color, and his sire was
the well known stock bull, "Royal Jud,"
Seaforth: This old lady who lived
with her son in-law, Mr. M. Campbell,
of this town, departed this life on the
31st ult., at the advanced age of 92
years. Deceaed, whose maiden name
was Donaldson, was a native of county
Armangh, Ireland, and came to this
country in 1854. She and her husband
spent most of their days in the town-
ship of Morris in this county of Huron,
having been among the earliest settlers
in the place. She' was a women
of wonderful vitality as shown by the
great age she attained. She was an
earnest Christian woman, having been
brrught up a strict Presbyterian. She
lived very close to her Maker. She is
mother of Mrs. M. Campbell, of this
town, and grandmother to Mr. David l
Johnston, divinity student of the Pres-
byterial) church Her mortal remains
were laid to rest in the Maitland Bank
cemetery on the 8rd inst., her funeral
Leing largely attended.
KOFFIV,AN'at_
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POWDERS
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ALL ILO EADAC S:.:.
27hey are notnetr+••
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ana,:g,buts tasplwr ctst-
aches. 2i-ej thews, iat.
wllL cost but 2S .ee.ae,,
°,.2• a box mad Mew 41 .41
zar-mless.
Thep aro sot a C
Bicycles,
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Sewing Machines?,
Baby Carriages
es
And Musical
Instruments.
We are the only 'Erna.
who make a specialty °fail.,
above named goods ami
therefore claim that we C.:13
give the people of Exeter
and vicinity,- .
Greater Bargain:
Greater Choice ! '
Lowest Prices.!.!
The latest and newest ttI •
tachments for all our go)
can be had by calling tip;
our ware -rooms, -One de+:
north Dr..Lutz's drug stcis:-
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Manufacturers and Dealers i.4•
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SHE DECLARES TH 4T PAINE'S
CELESY COMPOUND
SAVED HER.
The case of Mrs. William Irvine, of
St, John, N. B., was a sad one, and
caused her family and friends great
anxiety for a time. Ouerwork, watch-
ing loss of sleep and intense agony
from kidney trouble made life almost
unbearable. Effort after effort with
medicines and doctors' prescriptions
proved futile The grave and its ter-
rors were becoming more realistic, and
death's hand seeme3 to be firmly fas-
tened on the victim of disease.
There flashed a bright 'aspiration,-
Paine's Celery Compoundl-a thought
of a medicine that find wrought won-
ders for others. The marvellous life-
giving medicine was used, and the re-
sults are briefly set forth in Mr's. Ir -
Vine's letter as follows:-
"I think it a great pleasure as well
as a duty to put on record what Paines'
Celery Compound has done for me. .I
have been troubled for the last ten
Years with kidney
and have
tried a great many preparations and
doctor's but wall little or no benefit.
For the last six months I have had a
great straits upon my system for night
watching and overwork. I was break-
ing down my friends said, "I was go
ing fast to death." .I resolved to try
your P. ine's Celery Cotnpouncl, and
used four bottles, My kidney trouble
disappeared; nervousness and sleep
Iessness are troubles of the past, and
my general health is great'y improved
In a word I ata cured; and I wish yogi
to publish this 80 that the world can
read it.
Root Pulper-G-Knife
spot cash
$10.50. Also general Eon it-
. dry work. Casonee;
in irou and bra.;;;‘,
to order.
1000 cords ofb,ard
and soft wood
for sale.
JAS. MURRAY & CO.
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