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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1896-1-30, Page 5BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Care for COUGRS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- t CHITls, ROATISENIISS, etc. MRS. JOSEPH NORwICK, of 63 Soraureu Ave., Toronto, writes: "Pyny•Pectorsl has never failed to core my children of croup after a few doses. It cured myself of a long-standing cough after several other remedies had failed. It has also proved an excellent cough cure Corny family. I Prefer it to any other medicine for coughs, croup or hoarseness." H. 0. !ARBOUR, of Little Rocher, N,B., writes: "Aa a cure for coughs Pyny-Pectoralis the best selling medicine r have; my cos- ' towers will Savo no other." Large Bottle, 25 Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LTD. Proprietors. MONTREAL ORIZEdititaZEOMMargallA THE Mzetter b o eco# e, Is published every Thursday Morning, at the Office, MAIN -STREET, -- EXETER. ---By the--- • ADVOCATE PUI3L.I SH IND COMPANY, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Dollar per annum if paid in Advance 51111.60 if not so paid. Sdsr•extgoexzg Maton ore ,z3.peaLr.ce,- tion No paper discontinued un til all arrearaf,es. are paid. Advertisements without specific directions will be published till forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discountnaade for transciont advertisements inserted for Leng Periods. Every description of J013 PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Ghee nes,moneyord. era, &c. for advertising, subseriptions,e be .to be made payable to Chas. . Sanders EDIT OR AND PROP Professional Camila. H.RINSMAN,L.D.S. Fanson's Block a two doors north of Carling Store ;RAIN ST, MXisTsR, extracts teeth without pain. Away at Parkhill every Tuesday, Lucas' every Wednesday and at Zurich on last Thursday of each mouth I. •J II. D. ALTON ANDIIRSON,(D.D.S.,L.D.S.,I Mt'honors Graduate of the Toronto 1Tni- rsity and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain. ,• A111 modes of Dentistry up to date. Office eiyer Elliot & Elliot's law office—opposite Central Ho tol—Exeter. Medic: 1 DR. G. SHOTILTS, CENTRAL LA has moved ono door south. `sirs. J A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS. 1! Eteeidenees, same as formerly OFFICES, Spackman, building, Main St. Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly—north deur. Dr. Amos' office, same building -south door. - May 1st, 5893 J. A Rollins, M, D. T. A. Amos, 1sf, D Da.T. P. htcLA1.1GF1.LtN, MEMBER OF the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. Physioian, Surgeon and Acoouch- cur. Office, Dashwood, Ont, Veterinary. WILLIAM SWEET, VETER- inary Surgeon. Graduate To- ronto Veterinary College. Office and residence at the old stand; ono block East L, J. Spaokman's Store. Delaorning a pecialty. Le„ al. 'ar H. COLLINS, IlARRISTER,SOLICIT- .i.L. OR, Convoyaneer, Notary Public. Office --Over O'Nell's Bank, Exeter, Ontario. Money to Loan. L• II.DICIiSON,BARRISTER,SOLICI`TOII, . of Supreme Court, Notary Public, C on- Teyanaer, Commissioner, &e.Money to loan Office—h'auson's Block ;Exeter La LLICT&ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, ETC., U Conveyeneing. and Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest, Branch office at Hensel', every Thursday. B. V. Eat so'r. Fltt3DIMICK ELLIOT Auctioneers DROWN, Winohelsea, Licensed Auer,- lie • DROWN,• lancer for the Counties of Porth and Middlesex, also for the township ofilsborne Bales promptly attended to and terms rea- eon bele, Salesarranged. at Post office. Win- shelaea. TORN T. WESTCOTT, Exeter, Ontario, Auctioneer for the County of Huron. Special attention given to farms and farm stook sales. Charges moderate. Parties con tem plating baying sales this Fall should give him a trial, For further particulars, apply by letter to Exeter P. U. Orders tuft at the AnvoCA'rel Office, Exeter, will receive prompt attention, Surveyors. LI RED. W.F.ARNCOMB, Provincial Land 1' . Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office, Over Post Office, Main street. Exeter, Out. Insurance. E ELLIOT, Insurance Agent, Main St. Exeter STirAMSHIP&INSURANCE AGENT. Anchor, Allan. Allan State, Dominion, American. White'Sear, and Olydo Lines to England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Franc . Cape Colony, Australia and New Zealand. Prepaid tickets issued to parties wishing to send for their friends. Lancashire London and Lancashire, Northern, North British and. Mercantile, and Perth Mutual Fire Insurance Co's. London and Lancashire Life Insur. Co. London Guarantee and Accident Co LOWEST RATES. Capt. Geo. llzemp The Same, Old Story. Every weep we continue to tell you the same old story of the ex- cellence of our goods and fits. Its an old story perhaps—we have been been telling it for a long time—but a good story will bear constant retelling and we propose constantly re -telling it. We Personally "Cut" Every Garment that's made up at this establish- ment—as well as fit it and all the details. This is the • only ONE reason why our prices are moder- ate. Don't Catch Cold, Winter is here and you want to keep warm. We shall be pleased to show you—yes make you—one of onr "swell" and durable overcoats. Each coat a fit Each coat a daisy IIETI ducat. One Door North of Browning's drug store. IF YOU WANT TO `FAUEL r Il Tr :y..13issett's Livers for a t obb' out beet and a fit..s W • give •ou the 4 reasonable rates. A. CALL 'SOT TED Wisstt �e Pearl McFarland Wailaceburg, Ont. Comfort and Relief Given to Rejoicing Parents A Child's Plealth and Strength Built Up by Hood's Sarsaparilla. The gratitude which is felt by pa- rents overtho recovery of their children from distressing diseases it is hardly possible to express in words. Many fathers and mothers have seen the good effects, of Hood's Sarsaparilla in restor- ing their children to health, and they have written gladly of their great joy and thankfulness for the virtues of this medicine. Following is such a case: "My little girl, aged 4, weighed but 3 pounds at her birth. During the first three years and a quarter she was not well n single day. I was recommended to try N bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I had little faith in the medicine, but as I had tried all other medicines, I thought I would give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial, and I began giving it to the child according to directions. The result is that she Has Not Had a Sick Day since taking the first bottle, which wall craven months ago. You do not know what a comfort and relief it Is to my wife end myself to have her restored to health. She is now robust and weighs as much as any child of her age in town." C4aonee lidcFaBLAND, Wallaceburg, Ontario. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the Only True lqood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. Hood's Pills easy to buy, easy to take, easy In effect. ..4c. tri TRUE BEWEFRO- TOR. Thousands Bless the Memory of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, ill .D,, D The general rate of pay for all classes of labor in. Switzerland Is a little over half as much as is paid for the same description of work in Great Britain. Letter writers in Spa in receive about 10o a page for writing letters; if requir- s d to take extra pains, as with a young woman's love letter, they charge 15c. A first-class male telegraph or orator in the Government service of Groat Britain receives au average o f $9.7:3 a week; a first-class female operator ro- ceives $6.80. Unskilled laborers in the Swiss iron. works consider themselves fortunate if they make No a day. Skilled workmen receive from 50c to $1, according to dex- terity and length of employment. The employes on the Great Midland Railway in England are paid by the year and receive an annual increase of wages. The first year they are paid =97.33. and their pay gradually rises until in the tenth year it amounts to $.989.32. A Chinese doctor is employed by fam- ilies by the year, at a rate, according to their means and his reputation, of lc to Sc a day as long as every member of the family is well. When one falls ill, the doctor's pay stops until health is fully restored. SCHOPENHAUER BOILED DOWN. Henry Labouchere gives this as the authorized dictionary of discontent: What is creation? A failure. What is life? A bore. What is man? A fraud. What is woman? Both a fraud and a bore. What is beauty? A deception. What is love? A diseese. Want is marriage? A misteke: What is a child? A. nuisance. What is the devil? A fable. What is good? Hypocrisy. What is evil? Detection. What is wisdom? Selfishness. Wbat'is happiness? A delusion, What i.e friendship? Humbug. Wha is generosity? Imbecility, Whas i' money? Everything. What is everything? Nothing. Were we, perhaps, not happier When we were monkeys? He Gave Human- ity Pain's. Celery Compound. Men Say It is the Only Perfect Cure for Brigs is 'Disease ,tnc', Dia- betes. Dr. Phelps' wonderful prescription, of Paine's Celery Compounfl is a boon to suffering humanity. Their remark able medicine has cured and saved more victims, of kidney trouble than have all other c Imbi.led agencies in the world, It has r. scue,l thousands who were thought to be hopelessly lest — made them well after medical men had pronounced them incurable. The ease of Mr. C. I+..Klsvill, of Duns ville, Ont. is one of the strongest proofs ever "pus on record, that Paine's Celery Compound cures kidney disease, and all the terrible evils that follow this dangerous malady. Mr, Iievill has written for the benefit of other suffer- ers he says :— "I wish to testify in favor of the wonderful curative powers of Paine's Celery Compound for two reasons : firer in justice to the proprietors; and sec oddly, for the benefit of sui%ric.g hum- anity. " or the past fifteen years I have be'en troubled with clisessed kidneys. I am engaged in the manufacture of cheese, and am obliged to work more or less in a stooping posture. At times I found it almost impossible to work owing to severe pains across my kid- neys. Often after working in a stoop- ing position for a time. I would find it very difficult to straighten up at once, and could only do so after repeated efforts. "Of late years, while laboring under these severe attaks, I 'became very ner- vous, and continually had tired worn out feelings. My rest at night seemed to do me no good, and I always felt tired out in the morning "had been tai.ing various lnsdicines and was getting worse all the time. At last I decided to give Paine s Celery Compound a trial. -I procured a bottle 'r 1 it directions S a d and took It according l� to ect n n found its effect wonderful. Before I had used, the first bottle I began to int prove; alter I had used the second bottle I felt as well as ever I did in my life. it had banished all aches and paiees my nervousness was all gone, and the tired and worn out feelings were banished. I can go to bed now and sleep well, and rise in the morning rested and refreshed "I have recommended Paine's Celery Compound to my sr:e nth who were suffering- from the same troubel3 as I had, and all have been greatly benefit- ted. Knowing what it has done, I can cheerfully recommended it to any per- son suffering from kidney diseare." e TO, KEEP YOUNG:'. Avoid dyspepsia, Play with the children. Shun the "problem" novel. Don't watch for gray hairs. Never dissect your emotions. Take exercise for suppleness. Cultivate an impersonal hobby. Never lose sleep without making it up. Decline to think of yourself as elderly. a . Dom t In to until very deeplyV you have been asked to do so. Never, never, never decline to anything theground of advancin + ears, on S y . And never never, never saY to yourself: "I felt so once; but am too old to now." ' Don't search for wrinkles. Massage your face end trustto that and Provlee - donde to k pit ginoohl,,." A Bayham farmer named D. M. Price, was =tested at Aylmer on Saturday night on a charge of instilling women. Some individual has been playingJack the Hugger, and Price is s,tspected He came from Detroit a year ago and has a wife and family. WHAT SALT CAN DO. Salt in whitewash makes it stick. Salt puts out fire in the chimney. Salt in solution inhaled cures cold La the head. Salt used in sweeping carpets keeps out moths. Salt as a gargle will cure soreness of the throat. Salt thrown on a coal fire which is low will revive it. Salt and soda are excellent for bee stings and i eider bites. Salt and vinegar will remove stains from discolored teacups. Salt in water is the best thing to clean willow -ware and matting. Salt thrown on soot which has fallen on the carpet will prevent stain. Salt on the fingers when cleaning fowls, meat or fish will prevent slipping. Salt put on Ink when freshly spilled on a carpet will help in removing the spot. Salt in the oven underbaking tins will prevent their scocrhing on the bottom. Salt thrown on a coal fire when broiling steak will prevent :blazing from the drip. ping fat. FOREIGN NOTES. A road -sweeper of Dartford, England, recently ran over and seriously injured while at his work, ` was a Balaklava veteran, wearing the Queen's medal for bravery in the famous charge. The weight of the French cavalry, saddle will be reduced nearly three pounds by the substitution of aluminum for Steel in portions of the tree and stirrups. The estate of Vaturino, the old historic- althe al'residence of Maze pp , Hot man of the Ukraine Costsacks In the governrrlent' of Kieff, once' famous for its beauty and splendor,: gas now, fallen into ruin. and decay. •. , WAYS TO GET RIGH - The read to fortune is paved wish print' er's lateShekels and sense are necesseiry in eine- oesstel advertising. Get rotne thing people want, advertise it wisely and it is sure to pay.. Tho best advertising will not create is demand for that which isnot wanted. Success in business is paved by the type- setter and made smooth by the printing press. Brevity is the soul of defeat in some ad- vertising. Grain won't grow to fruitful- ness the day it is planted, The advice of a bishop to a young preacher applies equally well to an adver- tiser:. "Have something to say. Say it Stop." Tho men who fail and go down in obliv- ion belong to the class who never adver- tise, advertise occasionally or only as they think their trade will warrant, There may be a double meaning in the misspelled sign in South Brooklyn; "For Sail—A sloop yacht of fortsefive tons. Apply to owner, Third avenue, Bay Ridge." Au advertisement should tell the whole story in the least number of words, care- fully selected and easily comprehended. The display should be adapted to the med. ium used. To catch the eye is the first requisite in an advertisement; what follows should be so well put together as to excite the reader's interest and claim his atteution to the exits.—Printer's Ink. PROGRESSIVE WOMEN. Queen Victoria greatly dislikes a visitor who is shy and colors or looks agitated when addressed, At the finial of the in- terview the queen generally bows slightly or offers her hand, and then turns a little to one side to save the very trying neces- sity of an entirely backward exit from her presence. The empress of Austria has her hair shampooed once a month. It is still b u- tiful, luxuriant and perfectly black,.- aria when let dowu touches the ground as she stands, and she is tall. It is said the hair wash requires forty eggs, and the other in- gredients are obtained from no less than twenty mysterious bottles. One of the best-known figures in Paris is 31me, Yoer, who, upon the death of her husband, a reporter for the French press, took up his work and has conducted it with marked enterprise. In her rounds site is accompanied by a great white poodle willed "Tee Doctor," who permits no one to trifle with his mistress. One of the authorities on decoration in England is Mrs. Coinyns Carr. She is the wire of a suceessful theatrical manager, anti to her ideas on stage decoration and costume he owes much of his success. Mrs. Carr bas designed dresses for several of Mr.Irviugs' plays. and is almost always Miss Terry's chief counselor on wardrobe matters. POULTRY POINTS. As soon as the old hens can be spared for market they should he fattened and 'Belli. This ought' to be done before the hens begin moulting. Light, nutritious and easily digested food is what confined fowls require to do well, hut under no consideration should corn be fed exclusively. If disease appears and obstinately resists remedies, it is better to begin with new stock than to breed from those that have been sick a lobg time. Mark the pullets that you went to keep as 800n 1s you know which ones they' are. Then there will be no danger of their being sold or eaten by mistake. The hens should always have somewhere to dust. It will aid them to rid themselves of Bee: If a spoonful of insect powder be added to the dust, all the better. Chickens should not be allowed to go on the roosts until they are ten a,r twelve weeks old. If allowed to roost t, o young their growth and appearance will be injnred. A small box of charcoal kept where the hens can have access to it will arrest dia. orders of the bowels from overfeeding. Use it freshly burned and break it into reasonably small pieces. CHURCH AND CLERGY. 'VERY FAMILY • SHOULD KNOW THAT Isa very remarkable remedy, both for IN- TERNAL and EXTERNAL use, and, won-, derfal irate quick action to relieve distress. PAIN -KILLER is a sura cure for Sore Chills. Iliarrhpea, DyssenteryCCremes. Cholera, and all Jsowel Compialats. PAIN -KILLER wring BEST rem` sickness. Sick headache,.kPainfor in the Back or Side, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. PAIN -KILLER is UNQUESTIONABLY the in al casesreSes, CuEDYts, Sprnts ain,s erullltss T itnzer Burns,. 0U1. T T 'C LE PAIN-KILR is weal trial and trusted friend of the Mechanic, Farmer, Planter. Sailor, and in factall classes wanting a medicine always at band, and SARL' reuse internally or externally with certainty ofrenef. Beware of imitattens. Take none but the genuine •1'ERRYDAvas." Sold everywhere; tie. big bottle. NOTICE. Live Hogs Wanted at the Exeter Packing House .4PARE RIBS E'l'C. As we are cutting up hogs every day we will have a. large supply of Spare ribs, Tenderloin, Roast Pork, Bead Cheese, Fresh Pork Sansague, Balogna Cuttings, Pips Beet, and Shanks, at lowest price for cash. LARD. As we are rendering pure fresh lard every day we are prepared to till pails or crocks at a low price, Parties want- ing fresh and good lard shnu'd call at THE EXETER PACKING HOUSE C. SHELL, — Prop. MIAB ET4I\ E THE WOMAN'S FRIEND Has cured others? Hill cure you Ask your Druggist for Mabeline There are 50,000,000 Lutherans in the world, Bishop Foster has been attending an- nual conferences for fifty seven years. ell The Methodist Episcopal church south had an increase of nearly 40,000 members in 1892. The Presbyterian church is agitating the establishment of a "temperance Sabbath." The third Sabbath in September is- ed. Amanda Smith, the colored Methodist evangelist, says there are just two things in the Bible; ''It shall come to pass," and "It came co pass." The Swedish Lutherans in America have over 1,100 students in their three colleges et Rock Island, Ill., Lindsburg, Kan., and St. Peter, Minn. FLASHES OF FUN. She -Are you going to any balls this season? He—I am going to three balls to- morrow.—Syracuse Post. "I'm going •to become .a professional prize-fighter." "What ! Why, man, you haven't the slightest command of languabe,"—Chicago Record. Clara -Were there any marrying men down at the beach this summer? Cora Yes; there were two ministers and a Just- ice of the Peace. --Yonkers Statesman. Casser was a lucky man. He could go. around where he pleased and his wifenever asked any annoying questions. She was above suspicion.—Boston Transcript, "What Was the trouble over at the Wo man's Club yesterday afternoon? I never heard such talking."' "Oh, it was the first whist party, they've had this fall." --Chi- nt.Oc Gaol InterOcean. e g "When horses are donee away with,'' said the Fenny Boarder, "what will become of, the people who want. to ride bobbies?'!;' "'I"hat'soaay, answered the Cheerful Idiot. •"rhey..will ride the wheels in their heads." MABELINE is a positive cure for all uterine troubles. It is not necessary to enumerate them here. Itis the general in describing a remedy to fill the ad- tertisingmedium with a medical treatise, describing, in a highlycolored manner, symptoms and forms of disease, selentiffit•al- ly, and in such a way an to involve the road - en in A m axe of theor.y and speculation. We avoid all this sensational way of advertis- ing. If you are sick it is presumed that you know oft he feet and can form some idea of what your ailment is, and we can only ste- w Ise you gen orally. MADELINE is vegetable compound and cannot injure the most delicate and can be used with pperfeet safety. MADELINE is placed in rapsules and they are applied directly to the diseased parts. Full directions, bow to apply on every box. Send $1 for one month':' treatment. et capsules in a box. Why pay three dollars 'or any other remedy when you can buy Mabeline for ono dollar? Address all cum m unications to THE SALU TINE CO. Box 280, Windsor, Ont. W MENl I*tiCUBIT SHOULD TAKE lIEN Yi OYt L WAFERS 9'o cornet i,r,,:ul.rity and weakness, Prep tl,e organs, ..110"hi,r uenditim,. Thu \'r sari a a:•r • •Li.i' Sorel." t.ryourC ,rc1E11, aid e+•„•^h4 sinr:anpaornt, prcrtdn pain- irnv,rcga.'r ,nrar,'c, ArkfirThn Ant, It rocs.te srll them at 81 per Uwe. 270hater runway for women l:uuun. r Break Up a Cold in Time 14 1 Know 'meat You Chew EXETER IARX:ETS. (Changed every Weclneeday) Wheat per bushel ................ . $0.74 tO 7S'` Barley: 28 to 83 Oats.... .......... ., ...., 22 to 2b Peas 46 to fie Butter 13 to 14 0 Potatoes per bag ......... 25 Hay per ton 10.00 t01$A.O 'ruriceys per !b,._. It to 6 Geese « .........4�/ate f+ Ducks. if to 5 Chicken.. II free from the In jurious caloriDer,. The more you use of it the better you like It., 1111t CICQ. F Ter:KKETT ,& Sore CO.. tale HAMILTON; ONT.' kpfifinloIe I GUTTER & FITTER, .J.SIlELL NIERCHANT TAILOR, Main St,, - - - Exeter. Tweeds and Worsteds. I have a complete line of samples of all the latest designs and patterns in English, Scotch, Canad- ian and American Tweeds. Trouserings, Suitings, Coatings, SIIELL 1 LEYS i. SOILszlossi. Are showing special line for the next two weeks in. PARLOR TABLES, CURTAIN POLES, ARO PICTURE fliOULEMOS, S. GIDLEY & SON, ODD FELLO'W'S Block The rani/ford • � 9 IS HANDLED BY PERK ''tS AND MARTIN, AGENTS FOR BICYCLES, SEWING MACHINES ORGANS, ETC. The Brantford won —239 first prizes, —143 second " ss third ' ie and holds nearly every Championship from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Perkins & Martin. CENTRAL DRUG STORE Those who have used Winan's Cough balsam pro- nounce it unequalled as a remedy for coughs, colds, and bronchitis troubles. Winan's condition and cough powders for horses, the best in the market, al- ways on hand; also Aceto- benefacto and Liniment, the medicine so successfully used by Mr. Chas, Munroe, Parkhill, in this and other towns, in treating and cur- ing various ' diseases, For - sale here, C- L U TZ, Druggist, FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS, DUNN'S BAKINC POWDER TNECOOKSRE TS FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN GAF -A),..,