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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1896-10-22, Page 51 THE 5,X,e ae ' A x ..Cate, Is published every Thursday Morning, at the Office, MAIN -STREET, EXETER. —By the ADVOCATE PUBL I.SH I NO COMPANY, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One Dollar per annum if paid in Advance. 8sisio if not so paid. egolerertiaiz g Mateo on. ApT;licp tease. No No paper discontinued until all arrearagos sro paid. Advertisements without specific directions will be published till forbid and charged accordingly. Liberal discountmade for transoient advertisements inserted for long periods. Every description of JOB PRINTING} turned out in the finest style, and at moderate rates. Cheques, money ord- ers, &c. for advertising, subscriptions, etc •to be made payable to Chas. II. Sanders EDITOR AND PROP Prores'Sion:til Card S. H.KINSMAN, L.D.S,'Fanson's Block two doors north of Carling Store bfAIN ST, EXETER, extracts teeth without pain, Away at Parkhill .every Tuesday, Lucau every Wednesday and at Zurich on last Thursday of each m onth DR, D. ALTON ANDERSON,(D.:D.S.,L.D•S.,) honors Graduate of the Toronto Um, rsitvand Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Teeth extracted without pain. Alli modes of Dentistry up to date. Office over Elliot & Elliot's law office—opposite Central Hotel—Exeter. Medical DR. G•. SHOUr.TS, CENTRALIA has moved ono door south. Drs. J A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS. Residences, same as formerly OFFICES, Spackman,. building, Main Bt. Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly—north door. Dr, Amos' office, same building—south door. May 1st, 1898 J, A Rollins, M. D. T, A, Amos, M. D Da.T. P. MOLAU(F{LIN, MEMBER OF the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. Physician, Surgeon and Accouoh- onr. Office, Dashwood, Ont. Legal, R•H. COLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT- OR, Conveyancer, Notary Public. Office—Over O'Neil's Bank, Exeter, Ontario. Money to Loan. LH,DICKSON,I3ARRISTER,SOLICITOR, • of Supreme Court, Notary Public, Con- veyancer, Commissioner, &c.Money to loan Office—Fanson's Blook,Exoter ' Ei LLIOT&ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, ETC., ru Conveyancing, and Money to Loan at Lowest Rates of Interest. Branch office at Hensall every Thursday. B. V. ELLIOT. FRI:MIMIOIC ELLIOT Auetioneer5 Tl BROWN, Winchelsea. Licensed Auct- • ioneer for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborne Sales promptly attended to and terms rea- sonbale.Salos arranged at Post office. Win- ohelsea. JOHN T. WESTOOTT, Exeter, Ontario, V Auctioneer for the County of Huron. Special attention given to farms and farm stoke sales. Charges moderate. Parties oontem pla tin g haul ng sales this Fall should give him a trial. For further particulars, athelADVOCATEtOo fb e,tcEr xeteer,, rwill- receive prompt attention. Surveyors. FRED. W. FARNOOMB, Provincial Land . Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Office, Over Post Office, Main street, Exeter, Out. . Xsi urttui;e.. . E ELLIOT, Insurance Agent, Main St. Exeter The Same Man! Yes, the same man may be made to look very different if the photographer knows how to produce the deception. The same thing may Ise said in many different ways if a man wants to be tricky and knows how to juggle the words ; but to cut a long story short we can make you Look Better in one of our choice suits clothes than any other tailor in town. A Call Solicited. Bert. Knight. MA KLINE THE WOMAN'S FRIEND Has cured others! Will cure you Ask your Druggist .for Mabeline MABELINE is a positive curs for all uterine troules. b It is not necessary to en umerate them here. It is the general cus- tom in describing a remedy to fill the 'ad- vcrtisingmedium with a medical treatise, desoribing, in a highly colored manner, symptoms aled form s of disease, scion tifhcal ly, and_ in such a way as to involve tho read- er in a mare of theory a el speculation.Wo avoid all this sensational way of advertis- ing. If von are sick it is presumed that, you know ohlte fact and rata form some idea of what your, ailment is, and we can only ad- vise you generally, 1iMADELINE is vegetable compound and cannot injure the most delicate and canbe used with perfect safety. MABELIN;i!: is placed in capsules and they are applied directly to the diseased parts. • Full directions, how to Apply on every box. Send 51forone month's treatment. E4 capsules in ty box. Why paythree dollars for any other remedy when you can buy Mabeline for .one dollar? , Address all communications a THE SALUTIN^Et00. Box 230, Windsor; Ont Who can think Wanted An idea of . some simple - � �+� thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may .bring 'you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBII.RN & CO., Patent Atter. ' net's Washington, D. C., for their $1,800 prize offer and'liet.of tiro,hundted'luventione wanted. e Depends upon keeping the blood in a pure condition, free from disease germs, and yet there are very few people who have perfectly, pure blood. Mood's Sarsaparilla cleanses, vitalizes and en- riches the blood, throwing out the impurities that clog and irritate the system and permits no Lodgment of the seeds of disease. Read the following: "I cannot recommend Hood'sSarsapa- rilla too highly for it has done wonders for me. I was 0 0 ea and all run down and my health was so poor I could not get out of doors. I was not able to do anything, being troubled with asthma and heart disease. I was nervous and could not sleep nights. I had become completely discouraged when I happenod''to read an advertisement of Hood's Sarsaparilla and concluded to give it a trial. After taking the first bottle I felt better and since taking five bottles I am so much improved that I feel like a new man. I am now able to do a fair day's work and sleep I I c 0 at night. My heart does not trouble me and I have realized great relief for asthma. I feel full of courage once more and life seems brighter and worth living. 1 would recommend hood's Sarsaparilla to all afflicted as I have been, for I know it will help them. If this statement of facts will be of benefit, you are welcome to use it as you please." HENRY J. WRIGHT. Box 502, Oxford, New York. Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 61. Prepared only by G I. hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. cure all Liver Ills and Hood's Pilin Sick Headache. 25 cents. SIBIESERFir DOCTORS KENNEDY &KERGAId Specialists in the Treatment of Nervous, Blood, Sexual and Private Diseases 17 Years is aEfiROITI 000,000 Oared YOUNG EIA A pl Yon aro nervone and ITI ra E9 despondent; weak told debilitated; tired mornings; no ambition; lifeless; memory poor; easily fatigued; excitable; eyes 'nnken, rod and blurred; pimples on face; dreams andnight losses; drains at stool; oozing on excitement; haggard looking; weak back; bone pains; ulcers; hair loose; sorothroat; varicocele; want of confidence; impo- rltency; lack of energy and 8 A51e��.3v:p strength. pee A he D i A G, This important etep in ES life should never be taken until you are positively cured if you have been weakened or diseased. Remember "Likefalhcr, like son." Emiss-. a3 lona, varicocele, spermatornccea and syphilis endanger happiness in married life. Our New Method cures them per- manently. If you are Married consult us i6 at once, as we can restore yonr strength, 2y vital energy and desires. If you wish to Marry, our advice may bo worth a fortune to yon. Don't Let Your l=ife' o Drained hay, R eat. TA? Sys- '' The RIV Method Treattem rt avti New Method was discovered by us several years ago. It builds up and strengthens the nervous system; restores 10 t vitality ro the sexual organs; stops all drains and toeers; invigorates and restores lostman- hood. It never fails in curing the results of Self Abuse, Later Excesses, Blood Dis- eases, or the effects of a Misspent Life. x CURES GUARANTEED • OR NO PAY � � t we Treat and Care! Er iissions,•Varicocel e,Syph i - I is.NervousDebillty,Stricture, Gleet, Impotency, Unnatural uischarrees.Losthf an hood, Kid- ney andBladderDIseas s,Con- sultation Free. Books (illustrated) Ia Free. Write for Question Blank for 11, Home Treatment. Everything Gon- {a fidential. Plain envelopes. Nothing sent U. 0. D. See testimonials next week. DRS. KENNEDY & KEPIMM 148 Shelby St., Detroit, Mich. ;;cif, 4, A I/ iTNIENEgea —HEM • WO RIi ' m OU T ai. SHOULD TAKE PE II YROYAL WAFERS ro co,, tt Irregularity anti we akil,,e, ],lot the ur,;m,s ulb0.1thyeundlaon, Tho 11,4 sant A an) ••LII a Savors' re'• to y oust; woman, 515 Frit:arnl titvrinpinnnt gm -writs pain - I oss,1ruler por ,nes. 5,Jr. for Th ,)e'r brand 511 druggists sell thorn azee per box. 100 butter remedy forwarnsa lattava. EXETER v ,� TS'8 (Changed every Wedi.esday) Wheat per bushel $0 to 78 13 -1 Oats Paas Butter Eggs, Potatoes perbag Hay per tor,. Dried Apples per lb "0 to 30 20 to:;3 40 to 15 10 to Is 14 40 40 7 00 to 8,00 c 5 'lluelceys Ducks Geese . Chicken FOR TWENTY -SOX YEARS. it { THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE 169 CANAD.,• HAMILTON. Trade Matters 1)Jscussed--A. Prisoner's At- , tempt at Suicide --•r1 Girl Shot, IIamilton, Oct. 17. —The ,quarterly Meeting of the Board of Trade was held this afternoon, President W. A. Robin- son being in the chair. Mr. A. T. Wood, M. P., the board's representative to the Chambers of Commerce Congress in Lon- don last summer, made a brief reference to the congress. Ile said be lead seen in London stet -Talent evidence of an ohjeo- tion to preferential trade with Canada to convince him that it would he a goo& while before such trade would be estab- lished. Tbo board considered a letter from the Deptfty Minister of Trade and Com- merce regarding the possibilities of ex- tending the trade of the Dominion in various directions. A resolution was passed as a reply .to the communication, the resolution mentioning several mat - tors of interest in regard to trade and making favorable reference to the cold storage system. It suggested that the Government should use its good offices ±0 rninimize or regulate• the cost of stor- age, handling and transportation of mar- ketable goods. It referred to the fact that the values of exports from tho port of Hamilton for 1890 amounted to $1,OS0,- 225 as compared with $004,088 in 1890. The resolution bad an addition to the effect that the Government should send a competent commissioner to South .America and the West Indies to open up rade for our precincts, lir. Wood assured the hoard that the Government was alive to the importanne of cold storage. Mr., Robert Spratt appeared before the board to enlist its co-operation in trying to indneo the Government to deepen tho St. Lawrence canals to 14 feet. Mr: A. T. Wood informed hire that Mr. Laurier was in sympathy with the request for the deepening of the canal, but thevoun- try's finances would not warrant the costly work for some time to come. Mr. A. H. White has purchased the old past-otlloe from the Government for $12,250 for the Sun Life Assurance Co., which will establish a district office in this city. Mr: White began negotiations for the percheso of the building last April, his offer then being $11,000. Be made the purchase by tender. Mary Carruthers who Was arrested last night for being drunkand disorder- ly, attempted to hang herself in the cells, using her garments for the purpose. Mrs. Elizabeth Bradley, Lynchburg, Va , has begun an action through Zr. S. F. Washington, of this city, against the Hamilton Radial Electric Railway Company for $5,000 damages for the death of her son, Spottswood Dawson, who was fatally injured on July 16 last while stringing wires for the defendant on the Beach. Ho fell from a pole. Yesterday afternoon Mayor Tuckett, City Solicitor llackeloan, AIr. J. M. Gibson, and several aldermen had a con- ference with representatives of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company, with a view to closing a deal for the locaeion oe a Canadian branch of the big Ameri- can concern here. The conference was a Star Chamber one, and none of th iso who attended it will say just what the result was. It is thought, however, that It was entirely satisfactory, and that good news will be given ont to the pub- lic in a day or two. The Westinghouse people ware hero once before looking over the ground, with a view to locating hare, and the McEechnie buildings in the East end wore spoken of as a possi- ble site for the proposed industry. THE ANCIENT CAPITAL. Larrc Purchase of Cheese—Fall Ploughing Commenced—Palled for a Marge Amount --The Legislature to iMIeet in a Month. Quebec, Oct. 19. —Mr. Oct. Jacques has bought up the whole September pro- duct of the Chicoutimi cheese factory at 10 cents per pound. The recent rains have enabled the farmers of the Lake St. John district to commence their fall ploughing. Tho grain crop this year is magnificent, and has been harvested in good condition. Tho water is so low in Lake St. John that there has been no steam communi- catiun between Roberval and Mistassini for a week. At the meeting of the shareholders for the Quebec Exchange, held on Saturday morning, it was decided to sell the building in order to liquidate the out- standing liabilities. Chas. Bertrand & Co., of Isle Verto, have failed for 5235,000, and claim assets amounting to $2SS,000. The Local Legislature will meet about the lith or 18thof November. Mrs. Cleroux, of St. Henri de Levis, whose husband died suddenly three years ago, fell dead suddenly herself yes- terday. A school teacher of River du Loup named Davis has been sent to gaol for 23 months for a horrible crimp for which he might have gone to the penitentiary for ten years, and had the lash as well. ,fudge Pallet Angors based his sentence upon the medical evidench respecting the prisoner's health, and also upon the sentence pronounced upon Oscar Wilde. The Levis steam laundry was burned down at eleven o'clock to -night. Loss about $4,000. Memorial services for the late Arch- bishop of Canterbury were held in some city churches to -day. A little son of Dr. levers had a narrow escape from electrocution • yesterday afternoon. Ho was rendered unconscious for some time and partially burned by touching a wire bracing a post while playing football on the Esplanade. It is supposed the brace wire had crossed with an electric light. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. They Can Work Tonet:her, as Other Ite.. lations Are Cordial. Glasgow, Oct. 16.—Right Hon. Geo. N. Curzon, .Parliamentary Secretary of the Foreign Office, in his speech here last night said that, England had no pro- found or permanent disagreement with Russia. t'Onr relations," be said, "are those of cordiality and friondship. As far as the Armenian. and Turkish questions are concerned we are able to work with her upon common lines in many re- spects.'' l:F London, Oct. 16.—The new .loan of the City of St. Catharines has been sub -- scribed nearly twice over. Two Ilobhcries.in Cobourg. Cobourg, Cot. 19.—On Friday night two bold robbbsrios were committed in this town. Fred Jones' had a•two-yeare old trotting stallion colt together :with a wine -colored gig and single harness set stolen from bis barns. The horse is valued at five hundred dollars. Mr. R. S. bibs, jeweller, King : street east, left his place of business for about twenty-five minutes. When he returned he discovered that 30 watches, valued at. 5200, also two overcoats, bad been stolen. Make No Mistake. Your Case Demands The Use of Paine's Celery Compound. Irritations and Substitute* Are Dangerous to Yourself and Others. See that you make no mistake when you are making efforts to regain, lost health. At this particular time safety, care and vigilance will insure a large measure of you success, You case demands the use of the best medicine that science has procur- ed. The- ' acknowledged triumph of medical research is Paise's Celery Com- pound, the only surd and permanent euro for all nervous diseases, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, dyspepsia, rundown system, rheumatism, neural- gia liver and kidney troubles, and blood diseases, An, error made at this time by the use of common medicines, imitations and vile substitutes may lead to comp- licated troubles and serious results. Thousands in this land of ours have thrown off the shackels of disease and suffering by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. It waits to do the same good work for you. There is no experimental work with Paine's Celery Compound; do not fear defeat of disap- pointment; the great medicine cures and builds up every man and woman even after the doctors have given them up. See that you get the genuine Paine's Celery Compound from your dealer; look for the name " Paine's " and the stalk of celery. GEMS OF THOUGHT. No ono is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it for another. We attract hearts by the qualities we display; we retain them by the qualities we possess. Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us to find it not. Though the body may shirk labor,the brain is not idle. If it does not grow corn it will grow thistles. Poverty is not dishonorable in itself, but only when it arises from idlness, in- temperanco, extravagance, and folly. It is good discretion not to make too much of any man at the first, because one cannot hold out that proportion. Nothing is more destructive of individ- ual character than for a man to lose all faith in his own abilities for the prose- cution of his work, Deride not any man's deformities, but bless God they aro not yours. Men shall answer at God's bar for their vicious habits, but not for their natural imper- fections. Now what is first and foremost among the reasons which make a nation strong and great? Work. Not machine work: but work into which the worker puts his pride, his joy, his happino5s. To commit the execution of a purpose tee ono who disapproves of the plan of it, is to employ but one-third of the elan; his heart and his head are against you, you have commanded only his hands. The great moments of life are but mo- ments like the others. Your doom is spoken in a word or two. A single look from the oyes, a mere pressure of the eland, may decide it; or of the lips, though they cannot speak. FARM FAGOTS. Every'stato and territory of the United States has an experiment station, the total number being 55. The spring sales of Abeidcen Angus bulls in England show an average of $102 for 250 animals. The wheat crop of South America has steadily increased from 48,850,000 bushels in 1891 to 104,000,000 bushels in 1893. Tho Iowa State Agricultural society, which is in debt, recently arranged for the sale of 20,000 tickets to the people of Des Moines. The price of first-class mutton sheep and lambs on the great markets is decid, wily encouraging to the friends of mutton sheep. Massachusetts creameries are catching the spirit of organization, and are mov- ing for an association similar to those elswhero formed. Tho bill prohibiting adulterations in utter and cheese hti b G 4050 hag been signed by the Governor of Missouri, end is ihorefbre a law of that State. The Ontario experiment station advises that apple trees bo planted far enough apart so that when full grown they will not touch each other. Cattle feeders in the West have used cottonseed more heavily than over before, and it is reported that they aro quite well pleased with its use. A. Kontmelcy exchange notes the fact that cattle wore selling for export pur- po$os ftt five cents a pound, live weight,• in the blue. grass countries. A CHAPTER OF MAXIMS. Hanging and wiving go by destiny.— Shakespeare, Ile scatters enjoyment who enjoys Luuch.-Lavater. L d' has. no blessing like a prudent friend.-Euripicios. Wlio gives a trifle meanly is meaner than the trifle.—Lavater. Love looks not with. the eyes, but with she mind.—Shakespeare. Every man is a volume if you know how to read him.—Channing. There can be no high civility without a deep morality. -Emerson. Prodigality ie the vice of aeak nature, , as avarice is of a strong ono.—H. Taylor. To bo' happy is of far less consequence' to the worshipers of fashion than to ap- pear so.—Colton: Blessed is the man that has found his work. One monster there is in the world —the idle mhn.-Carlyle. Bygambling we lose both our, time and ,treasure; two things most proo1otls to the life of man.—Lavater. Modern ' Furniture. We have made a special effort to have our new styles of Furnituie for .the fall trade so attractive as possible. Our Latest Parlor Suits are marvels of beauty and are admired by all who have seen them. Our line of Dining Room Furniture is the best we have ever shown. Side- boards of many designs. Dining tables in great variety. We Sell Cheap. Don't think because we keep nothing but the 1atost±urniture that it is high priced. We sell cheaper than any house in town, R. N. ROWE Imperial Meat Market. VIEIMBNXINI ):laving purchased the butcher- ing Business of A. Loadman (Wood's Old Stand) we will be pleased to see all our old customers and as many new ones, Fresh Meat. We intend keeping the; very best' of fresh meat, and it will be our first aim to please customers. Tenderloin, spare ribs, sausage, hams, bacon and everything usual, ly sold in the factory can now be procured at the shop. Orders Promptly delivered. We intend conducting a cash business, the longest term of credit being one week, (a discount of 5°/° will be given for cash. C. SMELL, —Prop. IF YOU WANT TO TRAVEL - AXI — `•_�> Toy Bissett's Livery for a nobby out- fit. We give you the best and at reasonable rates. A CALL SOLICITED W. D. Bissett 1 BRISTOL'S 1 1 BRISTOL'S 1 BIRISTOL,'S Sarsaparilla CSO A T ED and PILLS The Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. A SPECIFIC FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Chronic Complaints. They Cleanse and Purify the Blood. 111 Druggists and General Dealers. r 1:rr, r, lr, rrTTTTTTTTTI T, TIT,,f,li n nrrTTTTr [s..'fp I Lr, Emu s 0 n Is ir_valuabLo, if you are run down, as it is a food as well as € a medicine. t The D. et L. l • rE'3i.1�S&ot . Will build you up if your geacral health is K itapatred. t Tho D. et L. itui m on Is the best and most palatable preparation of 5Cod Liver Oil agreeing with the mostdeli- ccatc stomachs. The D. & L. Lmu9&oh Isprescribed by the leading physicians of Canada. The D. es L. Ernuision 1 Is.ato v•1 az e toou s fleshR reducer and will give k you an appetite. L • 5OC, & $1 per §,eatv+tle Be sure you get I DAVIS & LsVietNCE Co., LTD. the genuine MONTREAL Ill& '1111111911 111 11 l �/ l l l AIA 119111 ilii ail PALL AT THE NEW cw' BUTCHER SHOP FOR Pure Lard, Head Cheese, Hams and Rolls, Breakfast Bacon, Sausage Rolls, Beef Lamb, Fresh Pork, Bologna, • Fries, Long lean Bacon, Chioken, Duck,, And all teindo (if Vie at ; .ed. iiseustry Pastures in n 15)4)lt Reg- ulate[ ivleat'itch;hhet One door Solith of CENTRAL HOTEL. L. DAY, Prop. Light Weight. TUUB`. Weight is Light The Inducements are heavy, tht styles are everything, the mos) fastidous could desire. . All Ono light weight goods,are exceptionallx�' stylish and attractive and we �vip make them up at figures that 'w.L open your eyes with wonder. 'ii are making a big sale of Summer Goods. through this month. Come .au see us at once and get a bargaiti See our $2 Pantings. Made to Order. iza'Remeruber the Place. JAMES H. GRIE!1, GIBLEY & SU�� Will now be found ire their new premises. The Opera Rase Block_ See change of 'Ad.' next week. S. GIDLEY & SON, OPERA HOUSE MeV Bicycles! Bicycles l l Blcyleslll Bicycle Pleasure. Are you seeking Bicycle pleasure if so, you should seek first a goon wheel. We can furnish you any li'1 the best wheels made, at lowest prices Musical. Do you want anything in the musical line. We have a choice 11it of Pianos and organs, call and ia;- spect them before buying elsewhere,. A full stock Of sewing machines, baby .air- riages, etc. etc. Perkins & Martin. CENTRAL DRAG STORE Those who have used Winan's Cough balsam pro- nounce it unequalled as o, remedycoughs,for colds, and bronchitis trouble Winan's condition and . cough powders for horses the best in the market, al- ways on band; also Aceto- benefacto and Liniment, the medicine so successfully used by Mr. Chas,_' Munro, . Parkhill, in this and other towns, irt treating and. cur- . lly various ious diseases. Fiz sale here, > Drs CALU'�' st