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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-5-28, Page 7A ChiUtt ri'1121t WAS Itot Born to 2pitel•t ,t1ll items. Cap. froward, whose bravery Bev - re x ed lila clay of tiro llominion troops inDon'I It 1;c Htrl, Maim., :Vey 20-_ r_ster their recent bl;tle with the Riel iusur- tail to day ,alto'nocal as two yea, old (britt of 11ieraaeiptSQtth.l l9ontiz loll frarm Cr otos geute, ix a native of Connecticut, I etei• Baker btolte through the stover. and Excise duties for the tela tial ended' 'Fri- : 1 4 served in tfle war of the rebellion AT THE iln nt' an girl well and fell 36 feet slay, vvere'6700,000 more than tho.so of the: _1 g pp y � i d also live .,years in the regular �• � ctJl►,., rox.din triol last ear, an � itl.i;titr in eviller five last deep. On 9aer's $a a sills has suelr eeneentrated °army, where he had o'rtialalerable es P � rising, to the surface t he child grasped c,lrative over that it is b far the beat, cheap- l 1' t IJ?ontilar ' " 1' y p tairietaw 111 Italian warfare He is a Caii 11 i wife t a. brace, which extended acmes lire e, , :and surest Iilcod<puiitier kuoava>, brave, 000l.heltdA.l soldier, thoroughly g well, will siting to i fur half at,hour,Frit The , seized. a consignment Customs authonties �of 1 stent t Montreal, familiar witfl artiay life, and he is*WO f and iuelteot stook atralbet prices on he following lines when its cries were heard and help G eines for altegecl under -valuation. awry slitlftil itliaebinist, possessing a , was suixltnorled, A. young ?urian' was 31eGregor a;: Parkes (,arbolio Cera . lias9 oo:nplete knowledgetof the meehauivni NAIL,, GLASS, WRITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS AND 141 cl,ltvn into the well by a vo{lea and been tested by yeaxg of trial; and ht bevel of Oatling ,glut, , brought the child to tho surface, i cd of applyingrotwa the met Carbolic Mid. canveluent as'rhettgreatest l CATARRH --A NEW TREATMENT iuj urea. 9 Sores. 13e sure you Ret UcGregor d, Parkes s .. l;arfe & G" , , J Carbelte Cerate. SQL- w -0 ea nts by d, �tf, has bee a achieved in pod rnr medicine he ( - CarriageVarnishes } }iChBII B ^ 13roevuiu0 Uiuggist- 6 open attain edbythe Dixon treatment for ca. pared Paints s' Bird G,ages,; Buggy Tops ; Stoves, and Till - Hitter 11111k--GauSe anal Pretext- Baldness may he avoided by the use of Haire tare sixQn t o eo uilrt u#n trey eea`t cden4 nahQ i ware of all kinds, Barb Wire," Haire; y " 1 - !;a . , Steeltiland Buckthorn xi tion. o£Hair tii� e ham, r� and mst�mnlatcs ttii toll falling 'dons �kaiaes ett'rtti�b�haa itis remembered � �'G� CIII�? 1�,.Tl1Ciit"fl,i ii.I]t� �'+S,lltl,I,�l.�i% {� Q,tt� 0'1' , benumbed with Gold but only ►nightly;autieeptie in use for Cuts, Burns and Old 1 BGILDING BAIIDWARE OF ALL EINES, SHOVELS. SPADRs ,3«e, We are.away down on the following There are several causes for bitter • growth and luxuriance. It also restores faded milk. The most prevalent is the 1 or firay stair to itsoriginal dark color, an(i to - 1 f ever record a curs a a. that not five per cent. of patients presenting the/neaives to the regular praetitiva•+er' aro be- neatted, while the patent medicines and other presence of ragweed -or other bitter , dlcally cures neat y every dlseasq o thesoalp i advert aedcurea n d t u l g Lieut. -Col. A. Campbell, formerly command- Starting with the at$itu now generally believed BOUGUING A SPECIALTY weeds in the hay, This is idmost 1 er of the 15th Battalion, 0,114 brother of the to Lha pre en v(I v u uazt'as6it AtLa tissue always tile came when rowen or after- minister of justice, died at Belleville naTlrurs•tntr.mum et once adapted his cure to their math hay is fear, and at times when slay taught. extermination -Oils accomplialred, he claim SANT RHFL)I. the Catarrh is preettcally mired, and the per- r 'jlC (writ fodder from a tweedy field is heed. naaueuey u=2uestaeued. as cures effected by hrm fouryeaxa ago are curexsttu. ;ia Due The tiavor ofraga�ead is en persistent, salt ltlrelint. Pimples or Blotches can be etsobaQ aete►eAted to sure Catarrh iu tui& Haat it appears in the °ream ani bat= t thorc uglily removed by a proper app ' ter az:a .roods the biller for user.' ,sat and a t w doses of 'lfctrr "ars 5 eeiv L WORE. GUARANTEED Celebrated RAST TOMO Sewing Machine always ort band; also Needles to fit A.1~ MAKE of Tachi licahou of n►anner,and no other treatment ever curia '!ci*regnr 3a Purke's (';tirh rile Ce rte to the tarsal}. The application of lila r:::_ y is . ` ataat?le,, au.r caribi dans at ilairaar, as►4 fire S. Hir°1, hest Trice in Colli. or Trade for llides an Sheep 'rho i,t b' be exl'ected, beta �ie the 'c'ur't+ for impute Llrxla. Ile rills; And r the ableQtor a speedy andepe maneutt cureavt ie " ins. �( urs truly, Ivor of ragweeett and other planta genuine. Prporod bg Afe(iregor tt: Parke altaloxity ofcacea being curer! sat one treeta ta'�ied Lo it ie arra Ua aa astiauttul oil ;,,1,1 at °., ra•til3 at J. W. Ilrawnius;'s Drun 1 mould 6uifsxara aitgnt.I r"nrretitrnud with ; , . Alaacra, d.. 1L.1�31U1d .t SQ:.:17;. t*lar• etrBet ' which will naturally combine with 64're. Hast, Toronto,Canada,artdartcluso etautp for I ]lush ares laresait hi the vicinity nt Quebec i their treatise on E•atarrb..'Ifensite rt Starr ;Vee. , the (resin and renlaltl in the butter, ! Ci,a- l 17..1884, The flavor of it also effects the butter' . lip,cklen's.4r111CASatve• o it1 the fall from Bowe pasturing to allu 13(91 halve in thq warfd for Cute. Bruia- meadowa. - The only remedy for this ` es, Sures. !'leers, Salt Rheutn, fever' S,]res. detect is to avoid the cause. Another I Tetter, (:hipped Mantis, Cnilbleins,Corus, aad i cause in which ell. tioottt tc_+ n''ree l t • nil 5±,111 ,y rup3innra, anal poPitfvely cur9s Pile9, � or aro a,.ay regotitt,d. It i•r guaranta•ra #+, t;ia�e ; that iii certain eonditioutt the milk t+f • pertcet alatlsfaetiou, or Money re(nllaea family cows will be bitter. Thi9 i Price 25 cents perbox. For elle by all ttrug, peculiar' flavor ie llerhalle canaatl by ,,,iste. eeme change in the character of the': HEADACHE. - mills which iudioates that the secretion Headache is ore of those distressing caw.' is not lure, and that milking .bo04 uad�ctre:tlatio uits that reude di ardnery stater of tui is estate. Other opinions .tare to the ; •tomaeh, liver, hoermla. 4c. The editor ilial effect that the Dour is not ill good: proprietor of the Canada ,✓r're. ?.ytrrf'xa tvti,i. health aautl the products of some dirt- ; cured niter year of etlfferiug witli hea'.laohey'. said aunty teatitie to tilt' virtue of Ilairdeed; artier are being tliacltsirxrt in the P,tixla liittera. roUU eau oewu'rence which frequently Afr, J. T. Liriva>ztnue, the newly ai;paintr.l ha Tens, and 'vlttell *thaws how , Judge of Norfolk ('.panty. lute leen mv4 rtt int) nettausti:try it is t'1 guard against any: "Wale - ill t:rioiry me of the milk of disseised enav+. (tows *nf si ing f. oat tuber-- Cm -Alderman Traylor. nt T t alt,' tl^• 1 Hazy- , ., r; :llar7dx or comminution orf Ute rut• ;+ a, ;mei yail,,ty Oil f • Ill:' nl;tti'tnt It star 1 • ,,,N) ,tiuttr+ to !litie luilli ttaj,i>tnaly, luaus xfre'r 4ir _tills r, t 1.-,b, 1111 t'lll, 1 r i.eTf'lahl a and ll.av,t l li .t to a►, ;. i flavor ;..r .•x.:..orlrnpil5 •'iaP'174,,r"tit'• '1 ,,, .-.•+ ! 15 $'t frtat b t*, i :, t t il. . t .".a�. !' 7tlhl 11 ^nit,+1fl' :au slant' , bug .vi,t 1. 1 ,- • ,.y I.,,.. t li` " -tri L' 1.1' rata:.r :th:iu.l 14136'. and guile alta t A \ .ell':r _: r o,„T ,' r •f b t : lee. .... . ,- 'ivortaiu that lllillt is made het.. i:.,.•i . tri ..1 l•, - t , ut•i ;to: tld'7 ittai ..4:..t.:. the eery t_? 1,-. mel .-.,ii':,1t a�-.1 .3,.Y:a'/>n t . ::.. at, ....:-:':r...-.- 4,, •Lr.1 tit: 1 1•• sash.?. .ttt .1 7 .,- �-•' . ,•l:.'4.Ie, ..e. •f t + 044 lana 3 .St• l Et'►,Nit C1'a]\ i'r. KIS EX -ALDERMAN 'l:ilEil M i• r^+ Lt. s.:' , Prttniature tit a'ottlI o;aUitn i t f-' !-t+l by lire remains of stale in Ho, erevises of the t•aua, :,l 1:J tl*e-t en -,-s the 1ilnle..ti'r',t a. -r i ,c' t4.0allt,a of prr+ve1111021 are obvious. ,.o et ,,den utensil shonld ho used in or ill rar,tting milk. «oo,l • tabst,t•ibi the milk into its pares, and cats .t, 1,, ti,'t up.') ii•1,,_ u. -. Yellow wh:In Ilse pail ie rcalded, this tit 4 aiiziur.•lE.'verinrh uml.rtn,nettr:llgia' he.ienttes coagulated, ferments and 1`t :..,;.1 lutfui :711,1 iL I In nuit+rc L.,ripiniiltz. 1.161.7..l1p0see, cud will surely iuj ori ,it uet only rali.'veia but care. TIIIS IS I3I.I IA1tLi;. t1ll milk, by Infecting it with a leaven of putridity. Tin emir and" 1i. N. Wheeler. tifereltaut of Evertou, was pans should first be washer] with ti! .,t <,f a t o+vt°re attack of iulittmmati,>lr of the wall water, then with hot water and. luno=1,y Hai -war is Pectoral Balsam, This l,ta t throat anti luug heater cures weak lungs, t soap to remove the grease, the rinsed, ei urhs, hoarseness, bronchitis, and All vector: stud 'ulnarly scalded with bailing hot t+lcomplaints. Miter, wiped with clean dry towels, FLUID LIGHTNING. Flilid L1g11131ing net only Toothache instant and :afterwards placed out of doors 11- hilt also Neuralgia, Headache, Earttch,; to air in the sunshine. American 1thrtunatisw, rinmbagotnna Seiatiea. Pain of any lainii cannot n,weilt one minute where it is applied. Wheu you hear of F lnid Ligbtuing you hear of ouo of the greatest marvels ever knawu in the way of :a medicine, as it never fail to cure, and not in a week or a day. but the instant it is applied to the affeete,l part. Sold at J. W. Browning's Drug Store. t ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL, Tim ti or.r tc BELT Co., Marshall, A,ircil.,wil send Dn.DIR's OaTEBRA.TED ELECTED-VCL'TA,IC BELTS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on trialfor thirty days to men ()roung or old) who are af- flicted with nervous debility, Iost vitality ansa kindred troubles, guarautecing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No rlskis incurred. as thirty days' trial's allowed REST AND CO II+•ORTTO THESi PPERINO "Brown's .ouseholdleanacca" has no equal forrelievingliaiu,botb internal and external It curespain in the Side, back orbowels,sorethroat Rheumatism, Tootltaclie,Lumbt go ands uy kinrl of a ;minor ache. "It will most surely quicken the blood aid heal, as its acting mower is wonder- ful. "'Brown's Household Panacea' being sok- nowledged as the great Pain Reliever,andof don blethestreugth of any other Elixir orLiuiment intim world ,should bo in every family handy fox use when wanted,"as it really is the best remedy in .the world for Cramps in the Stomach, and Pains and Aches of all kinds," and is for sale by all Druggists ateS cents a bottle. More .eeopl, adults and children. .are troub led with costiveness than 'with any other aillnent. Dr. Heury Baxter's Mandrake Bit- ters -will cure costiveness and prevent the diseaes which result from. it. AFTER TWENTY -TRIER YEARS' KIP- PERING. Bev. Wm. Stout, of Wiarton, was cured of scrofulous abscesses that "seventeen doctors could not cure. Burdock Blood Bitters was the only successful remedy It cures all im- purities of the system. The Salvation Army barraoks in Glencoe is about completed. FXollaway's Ointment and Pills.—Self Help. Prior to the discovery of these remedies. an easy, ready and reliable remedy for outward, disfigurations and inward complications was, practically speaking auk gown. No one need now be at a loss if 'tbey', should unfortunately suffer from pilon, ulcer's. sores, tumours, boils, if the roads were kept in good won- bruises, sprains, Sc, EnvelopingHolloway's • dition and free from loose etones,and `meclicines are very intelligible printed. three the frog of the foot were never flared,Hous for usiugtitern ,c1 era should h attentive- horses would never suffer from foot.'1z• studied and noun liatetp fcllic,t.d. by all till i ,resort to tit, i i, rut, Sa mrr cr later lameness. Frgg-prascnre e.:pan 1s tide"rfiErt-r wi ' a ; ,,r.• e.y triuml`h o or' rho the hheoIs, toughens the borns, erres rola it a5,' ti it tl«1G ( ll+i t _t corns, and dons 1111'Ci't 4- vi t(a Qtr':r l` ,;,;,, ti prove, le eien- C6 hurtle SOtlalil nw:`., t'2i. 7 ' 7:c tl•;•,_tiO.r 4griositurist for June. Care Of Horses' P"eel, Hors es in civilized lands suffer more from ailments of the' feet than from any other cause. The feet of a horse are subject to many Injuries, both from bad shoeing and ill -kept roads, and it is mportanl for owners of horses, to study well bow these causes of diseased feet can be avoided. But in the consideration of this ques- tion there are some points not well understood. The London S:ocic Keeper gives a statement that a horse weigh- ing eixeeen hundred pounds, when drawing a load. bears a weight upon the feet of two tons, the extra pree. sure being caused by Iha downward force of the act of drawidg. Now, an average horse's draft power amounts only to a forward strain of one hun- dred and fifty-seven pounds. As the horse is only exerting this forward force by pressure upon the collar, it is cleat, the feet cannot press with any more force upon the ground, so that the above explanation of the cause of injury to the horse's foot is imaginary. It is , not the force ex- erted by work at all. A. wild horse, galloping at the top of his speed, presses upon the ground with hie 'feet more than a horse moving a ton -r in a wagon upon a road at the rate of two miles an hour ; and yet wild horses have excellent feet and are never lame. But they have a eboiee of a smooth path; and also they havo no blacksmithe to cut away the frogs of their feet,and so deprive thein of the very means nature pro- vides for the protection of the foot. ? PRICES DI T BROS RENO HOLLOWAYS P1 THE PILLS Purify tIir f3lcr,.i, ctIrtes all Iii„ +1 a ;a Lbs* LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS. AND, ROWELS. 1 They ' 'rate and reatore to health f?i ttilitated (.+atntittai :4 ,, iii5 i arr, irlva:usI k- Cowl+laiut. incidental to Females •„f all age . For t•lli1 irce on,t tta 1 the, are p< . THE OINTMENT au iruf:,lr.t, :, rallar•,zV' f:,r Doi 19 a, lis 1 ftr.n.t ; t.+d fam, a7 f,.r t:a,aat An l Vii..oiw stir,,, K i?t+�tl11b4 ' lel' Tali:• Ti4r4 It". tut'u7ita t t e' #e' •t.,t<5; Lla+Um 4a1d.1+•l++`,dtt16ta=1 tad; •.2:4-•• :,114 i;'. x I l .,1, 12;4, i, r l .ids, , a ,1s, ;";;!•- !,;'.4z4 . t-, AN.', ft4 .:n: -,,t:1,0 1 11 pri..t, l aura's•t sari .r • ;.:ii.tAt. it IAA 1 , i. t t. Pmeha-'•'t"1- l'il, ..: l t,. ',. t^= .. I, ar t: ,.... t . ,t 1• ,.. a. ;, .� F< ",„ill t!\fnr,l Stra- t, I. a; , '.-F.L: 4 Yto:...- 41” WILLIAM DREW THE LIGHTuRUNNING SEWING MACHINE SIMPLE PEBTECTSAT/SF/IWW ON HAS no EQUAL. f`IFECTCII Q p i YE vim'”kk a `�'1 P i� , a .., D .. i 0RA"°Gt.E 30 UNiONafl,l`d,Y: CHICAGO ST, LOWS MO. ATLANTA GA. RAN' rE1 4:". I OS3. Undertaker and Cabinet-maker. EXETER, ONTARIO ONE DOOR NORTH MOLSON'S BANK. THE rai'nicr' ato —AND -- HOME MAGAZINE Ss the only Independent Agricultural Jour nal in Canada Owned and Published bya Panner. 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