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The Exeter Advocate, 1897-7-29, Page 5
000 1 1 r 4. THE O e .e r' boo cat e, Is published every Thursday Morning, at the Oflie°, MAIN -STREET, — EXETER. —By the ------ ADVOCATE PUBLISHING COMPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Dollar per annum if paid in Advance 83..50 if not so paid, Hd'srmrt"inint.a' R.atoc oat. 23.1optica.- tioro No paper discontinued un til all arrearages aze paid Advertisements without specific directions will be published till forbid and charged accordingly. liberal disoountmade for transeient advertisements inserted for long periods, Every dosoription of JOB PRINTING turned out in the finest style, and at moderato rates, Cheques, m oney ord- ers, &e. for advertising, subscriptions,eto.to be made payable to Chas. H. Sanders, EDITOR AND PROP ProfeSSiofal, Cards. H. KINSMAN, L. D. S. & Da. A, R. KINSMAN, L D. S., D. D. S•, Honor graduate of Toronto University, DENTISTS. Tooth extracted without any Bain, or any bad. effects. Office in Fanson's Block, west side Main Street, Exeter, DR.D ALTON ANDERSON,(D.D.S.,L,D.S.,) honors Graduate of the Toronto Uni- rsitvand. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Teeth extracted without path. All modes of Dentistry up to date. over Elliot & Elliot's law office ---opposite Central Hotel—Exeter, :Medical jrl's..A. ROLLINS & T A. AMOS. tiesidenees, same as formerly OFFICES, Spackman„ building, Main St. Dr, Rollins' office; same as formerly—north door. Dr, Amos' office, same building—south door. May 1st• 1899 T. A Rollins, M. D. T. A. Am4,s, M. D Voit.T, P. MCLA.UGHLIN, MEMBER OF .1.J the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. ta' o.Physician, lys n,Son and Accouch- eur,iaGe Legal. j� H, OOLLINS, BARRISTER,SOLICIT- 01t, Conveyancer, Notary Public Offxee--Over O'Neil's Bank, Esetor,0Utario. Money to Loan, EXETER MARKETS. (Changed every Wadi,esday) Wheat per bushel......,.... .............. $005 to 06 Barley 92 to 23 Oats 19 to 20 Peas 85 to 40 Butter 10 to 11 Potatoes perbmg 858 Onions , . 90 Bad Clover Seed per bushel $1.00 to $1.50 Hay per ton 7.00 to 8.00 Dried Apples per lb 2 Turkeys 7 Ducks 0 Geese.. , 5 Chicken 5 Wool per lb. 17 LH.DIORS. 0N,DARRIST ER, SOLIOITOR, . of Supreme Court, Notary Publics, Con- veyanoar, Oommissioner, &c, Money to loan Offtoe—Fansou's Block,Eseter LBAR- OConvanRISTERS, E ., Conveyancers, and Money to Loan at 5 and 51, per cont. g. V. ELLIOT, FRED.ELLIOT, M.MACR.E,tzlr•.- � Auctioneers RBROWN, Winollelsea. Licensed Auot- . ioneer for the Counties of Perth and Middlesex, also for the township ofUsborne Sales and terms i snbae.Sales arranged at Psoffice. Wu- ololsea. Insurance. EELLIOT, Insurance Agent. Main St. Exeter WANTED. Men and Women who can work hard talk- ing and writing six hours daily, for six days a week, and will bo content with ten dollars weekly. Address, NEW IDEAS CO., Medical Bailding, Toronto Ont. TAILORING CHEAP AND Sxl ?�S " The Hang -dog Expression " looks of a " ready made,"" hand- me-down " suit of clothes is enough to disgust the Prince of Slovens. NO FIT, NO STYLE, NO GOOD. A tailor-made suit, cut. made and fitted to the contour of your form is certain to look right. AND WEAR`—"1410-- Parts of machinery which accurately fits withstand se- vere service and parts that do not fit wear out quickest. Same with clothes. Choose your cloth and we do the rest. Prices small as Stitches. Bert. Knight. Excitement, overwork and worry are ruining the health of thousands of women. Pure I3lood is required to feed the nerves, a good appetite and digestive strength are demanded to keep the body strong and vigorous, and to restore the exhausted energies there must be sound and refreshing 0 e c By' its power to respond to all these needs Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itself the greatest friend of women. Thousands write that They have been given health and strength by its use. It is the great blood purifier, and con- sequently the true nerve tonic. "I feel that I should be wanting in common gratitude should I fail to tell the benefit my wife bas derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, She became seriously i11 from running ulcers, caused by poorness of - CALL- AT THE NEW BUTCHER SHOP ,-FOR, Beef Lamb, Pork, Corned Beef, Sausage and 'Bologna. Fish Poultry and Game in Season. A discount of 5 per cent. in Cash, or 7 per 'sent. in Meat will be allowed on all cash purchases. Call and try our new system. cash paid for Brides. One Door outh of L DAY, Prop CENTRA- HOTEL„ 1 8 and was strongly advised by a friend to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, She said it had cured her and would no doubt cure my wife. So we tried it, and to say that its effect is wonderful, is only using a mild expression. It appears to be build- ing up a new constitution for her; and, as we are a family of eleven, there aro eleven of us rejoicing at the result. "If the foregoing induces only one per - eon, suffering in the same manner, to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I shall feel more than rewarded." ELIJAII PACKER, 585 Mon- roe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. The six-year old son of Geo. Gilbert, of St. Thomas, had three toes smashed Monday by a falling trap door. Elijah Vickers, the young man who has been suffering from blood poison- ing, succumbed to the disease on Sun- day morning. About a month ago the deceased had a couple of badly decayed teeth extracted. There were some four or five others remaining in the mouth which, it is supposed, caused blood poi- soning, and he bas sine° .been under medical, treatment. A large abscess formed on his neck which was operated Spon, after which the patient seemed to improve. A few days after the oper• ation, however, gangcrene of one of the lungs developed, which terminated fat- ally.—Ingersoll Chronicle., Sarsaparilla • Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, St Prepared only by 0, L Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa. cure all Liver Ills and Hood's Pills sick Headache. 25 cents. C. E. and S. S. Convention, These are the days of large Conven- tions, and Huron County is to be in line. On August 24th and 25th the Sunday School and Christian Endeavor Workers of the County will meet in a monster Convention at Clinton. 'These Conventions are purely interdenomin- ational and include all Sunday Schools of the County and all young people's societies in connection with any church, The first day (Tuesday) is to be de. voted cnterely to Sunday School work and the following is a partial list of the subjects and speakers :-- The Place of Lesson helps—Rev' Jas, Hamilton, Wingham. Proper use of the Black Board—Dr 'Fowler, Wingham. The Sunday School Teacher and his Bible—Rev. Muir, Brucelield. Home Department—Rev. A. Day. Importance of Reverence in the Sun- day School—W. E. Kerr, Association Claims—Rev. A, Day. Character of the Teacher -Miss Bond Seaforth. Reap what you sow -Alex. Saunders, G t derich. Doors of Opportunity—Dr. McDonald, M.P. Masterlike Teachers -Rev. A. Day. The second day (Wednesday) will be devoted to young people's wort: and, judging by the topics to be discuss=ed and the prominent names of those who aro to take part, the meeting is sure to be one of unusual interest. Below we give a partial list of the subjects and speakers, Christian Endeavor and Proportion- ate Giving—R. B. McGowan, Blyth. Christian Endeavor in Temperance Reform --G, M. Kilty, Summerhill, The Power of Personality—E• A. .Armstrong, Goderich. Soul Winning—Miss Robertson, Wingham. World Winning—Miss J. Wilson, Clinton. Nation Winning --Rev. J. S. Hender- son, Hansall. An Up -to date-Endeavor—C, W. An- drews, Wroxeter. Es,entiats of C. E.—Mrs. Pentland, Dunganuou. Line Up— Ed Wanless, Varna. The Progress of Young People's Work in Canada—Rev, J. ledge, Gode- rich. C. E. and proportionate Christianity —Dr. Meldrum, of St. Paul, Minnesota. Dr. Meldrum is a host in himself; he was on the program for four addresses at the San Francesco C. E. Convention The usual Railway rate has been granted by the C. P. R. and the G. T. R ; fare and one third for the round trip. FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS. D U I'S BAKING POWDER THECOOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CAtV'tD,.. eo40.44444.144 Break Up a Cold in Time BY USING MY -PECTORAL Tho Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOARSENESS, etc. MRs, josErR Noawlca, of 66 Sorauren Ave., Toronto, writes: Pyne• ectorathag never failed to re my children of croup after a fow doses. It cured myself of long-standinglough attar several other remedies had failed. It has also proved an excellent cough cure for my family. I. prefer It to any other medicine for coughs, croup or hoarseness.' H. 0. BARBOUR, ' I of Little Rocher, N,B., writes: "As a cure for cousin Pyny•Pectoral is the best selling medicine I have; my ono. Comers will have no other." Large Bottle, 25 Cts. ( i DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LTD. Proprietors, MONTREAL • X14"• Kira seriously damaged tl e busini s portio 1 of Wiarton, Sunday morning E. B. Hegler, of Berlin, collided with a lady bicyclist Saturday, and had his skull bone broken. Della Waterland, a ten year-old Paris girl, narrowly escaped drowning in a millrace Tuesday. Alice McCallum, the daughter of a •respected Harwich farmer, died from the effects of a gunshot wound in the breast, Saturday, supposed to have been accidentally received. Mr. Hamilton, the lay reader who was held at Pembroke on suspicion of being the Salt Lake City murderer, has de- cided not to take any proceedings to recover compensation for bis arrest. WOOD'S PI3ospigrODINo., The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, .?missions, Spernt- atorncea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Vertu, excessive use Be ore and 1i ter. of Tobacco, Opium or Stiiitat- f f rants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and honest Medicine known. Askdruggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if bearers some worthless medicine in place of this, Inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail Price, one package, Si; six, $5. One will please, six will cure. Pamphlets free to any addresl The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. AtaT Id in Exeter and everywhere in Canada by ail responsible Druggists, Midsummer Danger. Paine's Celery Compound Surely and Quickly Cures Neurasthenia. One of the commonest and most dan- gerous diseases of midsummer is Neu- rasthenia, or Nervous Prostration. This disease, which respects neither age nor sex, is usually brought on by overwork and worry in the shop, offiee, home and school, It is mantained by physicans of large experience that nervous dis• eases aro increasing so fast that to -day few people can boast of perfect free dam from nervous ailments. The symptoms of nervous exhaustion aro so well known that it is almost un- nece.sary to to name them. Dizziness,. sleeplessness, palpatation of the heart, shooting pains in the limbs, paralytic symptoms constipation and headache aro the most commonest feeders of the disease, One of the first indications of nervous disease is irritability, then ensues des- pondency, aften followed by terrible sanity. How can nervous exhaustion be cured so that insanity and death may he avoided, Past experience and medical testi- mony answer the question fully. Paine's Celery Compouud is the only medicine that can surely overcome the troubles of the nervous. This mar vellous curing medicine braces lip every nerve, gives strength to the muscles and tissues, makes pure rich red blood, gives perfect digestion and sweet, sound sleep. In this age of overwork, worry and fast living, Paine's Celery Compound is a shield and protector against the ravages of all nervous ailments. Medi- cal men and druggists having a full knowledge of the virtues of Paine's Celery Compound are reecommending it every day. Its cures attest its superiority and usefulness; its work in public institut- ions has given it a popularity never possessed by any other medicine. 'Try it, nervous one; it will quickly give you that condition of health that you are looking for. The Latest News in Brief. While Frank Hellman was sitting in a wagon in front of the Idlewild Hotel, Chatham, on Tuesday, his horses became frightened at some object and dashed down the street, Holtman was thrown violently to the ground, alight- ing on his head, and it was found he had three ribs fractured. While Albert Mowers and a friend were indulging in a friendly wrestling match at Kent Bridge Wednesday night, Mowers was thrown, and upon attempting to rise, it was found his leg was broken in two places. Tho leg was carefully set and bandaged, and Mowers was taken to the Chatham general hospital. Howard, the eight-year sou of John Huff, of Courtright, Ont,,while fishing fell into the water and was drowned. His body was found about an hour af- wards by Deli Kerby. Immediately upon recovery of the body Dr. Crawford made every effort to resuscitate him, but witbout avail, as the body had been in the water too long. Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Fairbanks, south of Terre Haute, died from blood poisoning within 24 hours after pricking a face pimple with a pin. The blem- ish was hardly noticeable at the time she used the pin, but after death her body was badly swollen and her face presented a horrible appearance. She was to have been married next month A daring robbery was committed Tuesday morning at the residence of Mrs. Stephen Height, second concession South Yarmouth. About 4 o'clock the inmates were aroused by thebroaking in of the back door. Mrs. Height and the other ladies were too frightened to tickle the burglars, and they secured Mrs. Height's gold watch, locket and guard, and pocketbook containing four one dollar bills .. FARMERS! . Modern Furniture. We have made a special effort to have our new styles of Furniture 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. A little child",lof 5,Vm,;,Porter, Dutton, was carried out on a wave at White• sides Tuesday and nearly drowned. What are supposed to be the remains of Minnie Williams, one of Murderer Holmes' victims, have been found at Momence, Cankakee County, Ill. Monday evening Mr. Geo. Padmore, an old and respected resident of Rock. wood, Ont., dropped dead while work- ing on the Cramosa River dredge. Heart failure is supposed to be the cause.' IMMOIMIEMEM You will find at Bisset's Warerooms the following line of Agricultural Implements Deering Binders, Mowers, Roller and Ba11 Bearings, Steel Sulky Rakes. A full line of Seed Drills, Cultivators, Disc and Diamond Harrows, Plows, and Turnip Drills. SEWING MACHINES ETC. The celebrated Raymond sewing machince. , .. Knoll Washer and ' ° wringers. STOVES. Gurney stoves and furnaces. A 0 S and B IT G G E S The Chatham Wagon and a full line of the celebrated ;xeLaughlin buggies, "BILL." 'The Foot of a Fly" says an eminent English doctor, "will carry enough poison to infect a household." In summer -time more especially, disease germs fill the air, multitudes are infected, fall 111, die; multitudes escape. These messengers of mischief do not exist for millions. Why not? Because they are healthy and strong —protected as a crocodile is against gun -shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the thin blooded who fall; those who have no resistive power so that a sudden cough or cold de- velops into graver disease. We hear of catching disease! Why not catch health ? We can do it by always maintaining our healthy weight. r/ 1 0 V NatOIL Don't think because we keep nothing but the latest furniture that it is high Priced. Wo sell cheaper than any house in town, R. N. ROWE cool svalOol:,,D"•a+.O+l.:.O,O.lsaas.:Oraou99 rc, t`' f y� ' ; I q" , j g Jzlint -tC of%e (rmanz A. Sore and Sato Remec' ,- ks aver-' clOO and every Ithol of Duusol Cu1nplai•;, la Pn 1��,� "iii , k -ate+,-, l,.-+'• -� !�Ci'� i?'d to This 15 a tole a` stem int P*1,1 it eofft be to elude too strong U 'eJ CI:Ilibai:jc. It is a :in le, cafe and r..:4',: core for t' 44 Cramps, Cough, .,-lleunaatisrx, Colic„ Col do, :Koury.] ,rl, a DCiarrhma, Croup, Toothache. TWO SIZES, 23e. and 50c.. illifiraND QtyilSIO[Yotr000-avTnors 6'eooF Imperial Meat Market. Having 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. of Cod-liver Oil, is condensed nour- ishment; food for the building up of the system to resist the attacks of disease. It should be taken in reasonable doses all summer long by all those whose weight is below the standard of health. If you are losing ground, try a bottle now. For sale by all druggists at soc. and $r.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Toronto, Ont. EVERY SHOULD�NFAMILY THAT 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 5e/ will be given for cash. O. SNELL, - Prop. Ie a very remarkable remedy, both for IN- ncrarAL and EXTERNAL use, sea won- derful in its quick action to relieve distress. PAIN -KILLER ie , sero cure for bore Throat, Coughs. Chills, Diarrhoea, i►ysentery, Cramps, Cholera, and all Bowel. Complaints. PAIN -KILLER is THE FEST rein. edy known for Son - Sickness Sick Headache, Pain in the (tack or side, Eheun►atisur and Neuralgia. PAIN -KILLER is 11NQUSBT1t1NARLY tike ISEST LINIMENT BLADE. It brings BPEEDY AND PERMANENT BIMIEr to all cases o[ 1Sru1 es, Cuts, SPriul►ie, SeYOre ¢urns, etc, • PAIN -KILLER trusted friend d° of the d1[echanies wanting planter, always r, and in [act all crosses wanting a rnedielne nrivays at hand,. ►nd BAFR10I;0 IIItCFIIAny.or a to »Ally with certainty of relief. Bowae_of imitations. Take none but the genuine "' On= Doom. Sold oyerywhere ; Oc. bigbottle. VERY LARGE E BOTTLES SO VOWS N© • • • •••••••_ • • • • $ • • • • " " MENTHOL .have prescribed AlontholPlaater Ina number of cases of uouralgtc and rhetunatie pains, and am very touch pleased with tato effects and pleasantness of its appllcatiou.—WY, H. cAEPEN. TER, AI.D., Iiotel Oxford, Roston. novo used Menthol Plasters in auroral cases of muscular rboumatism, and find in every vale that itgave almost iastant and permanent relief. --y. B. 86005E M.D., Washington, D.O. It Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu - .algia, Pains in Back or Side, or any muscular Pains. • • • • • • • nice I Davis Ss Lawrence Co., Ltd, • title.; Sole Proprietors, MONTREAL. a.••••••••••a 1 BRISTOL'S BRISTOL'S IBRIST0L's Sarsaparilla and CSOBAEP13 1'i:LLS The Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. A SPECIFIC FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Chronic Complaints. They Cleanse and Purify the BIood. 111 Druggists and General Dealers. THE PALACE (HEAP. T N A man must consider his purchase well these times; he must buy where he can do the best. Look at some of these figures; Pants made to' order, all wool heavy tweeds . $2.00 Suits Overcoats 88.09 Black 'Worsted suits a spec- �y !p ill, 512,00 Our $20 blacks beat all others at 823. Colne and see for yourself. JAMES H. GRIEVE SERVES YOU �CIQY,T� rTTTTT TTTTITITTTTTTTTIITYT Rrti r. `The D & Emulsion: Is invaluable, if you are run down, as it is a food as well as E a medicine. zz The D. & L. Emulsion t Will build you up if your general health is EE impaired. The D. 4 L. Emulsion Is the best and most palatable preparation of Cod Li it agreeing with the most deli- cate O g g care stomachs. The D. & L. Emulsion Is prescribed bythe leading physicians of. E Canada. The D. & L. Emulsion Is a marvellous flesh producer and will give you an appetite. 50c. & $1 per Bottle Be thseuregermyoine u get DAVIS & MLAWRENCEONTREAL Co., LTD. w 0000a,i, a, iia. aa„WAtaA.,t,al, ir/ iti41,411. If you go and pay more for furniture thanyou could buy it from us, that is y our fault, but don't do it again. We lead in all lines and can save you quite an item by dealing with us. New Premises. We are getting nicely settled in our new premises now and our stock is large and varied. Undertaking a Specialty. S. GIDLEY & SON, OPERA HOUSE Block Bi cyccs! Bicycles I 1 Bicyles I I I Bicycle Pleasure. Are you seeking Bicycle pleasure if so, you should seek first a good wheel. We can furnish you any of the best wheels made, at lowest priced Musical. Do you want anything in the musical line. We have a choice lot of Pianos and organs, call and in- spect them before buying elsewhere, A full stock Of sewing machines, baby pear° ridges, etc. etc. 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