The Exeter Times, 1885-10-8, Page 5Pr'
THIGHS ON THE. TRACKS;,
(
DaNGERs FROM WHICH ENG1N1DIRS aAY$
THE PUBLIC AND THEMSELVES.
The Railway Review.
One who is accustomed to railway
traveling can ,scarcely realize how
much he is dependent for safety upon
the engineer, Added to the responai•
bitity of their station, engineers are
alio in constant danger of accidents
caused by the tricks of jealous rivals:
This rivalry, it issaid, sometimes
prompts to the doing of utterly mean
tricks, A. Nickle Plate engineer after
his very first trip was laid off beoauee
he had s' cut out all the bearings
of his engine. Be was reinstated,
however, after he proved that some
rival filled his oiling can w'ith eulerg..
Another new engineer was suspended
for burning out ilnee of his boiler.
Through grief at the loss of hie
position he died, and thou a con
science -stricken rival confessed that
Interesting Items.
Publication, of the Montreal Timer (Grit)
has been discontinued.
A OARD.
To allwhoare suffering from the errors and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of bfenhood,&o,I will send a
receipe that wllleureyou, FREE OF onAnefi..
This great remedy was discovered by a nue.,
CATARRH- A NEW TREATMENT.
Perla ayethe most extraordiliarysuccess that
has been achieved in modern medicine has
`ween attained by the Dixon treatment Mr ca.
tarril. Oat of 2,000 patients treated during the
last six months, fully ninety per cent. hays
been cured of this stubbeen malady. This is
nonetheless startling when itt is remembered
..that not live per cent. of patients presenting
themselves to the regular practitioner are be-
nefitted, while the patent manic Ines and other
advertised cures never record a cure at all,
starting with the claim now generally celioved
eionary. in South America, Send a self,ad. by the most scientific men that disease is due
dressed envelope tet REV. TOSEP4 T. Imassi to the presence of living parasites in the tissue,
Station D, New York City. Mr.Dixonatonce adapted hie cure to their
extermination—this accomplished, he claims
the Catarchispractically cured, and the per-
maneucy,wquestioned. as cures effected by
him four years deo are cures still. No one
else has attempted to cure Catarrh in tads
manner,andno ptlilinoeeeyCatarrh. Thi appcato-fthermer dis
simple. and can be demo at home, and the
present season of the year is the most favor-
able fora speedy andpermanent cure, the
majority of cases being cured at one treat-
ment Sufferers should correspond with
Hissers, A. H.DIXON SON.305'King street
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you
have a printedguarantee on every bottle of
Shilob's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure.
The rumor of the projected consolida-
tion of the brew York Central and Lake
Shore Railways, which was current several
years ago, has been renewed.
McGregor cb Parke's Carbolic Cerate is in-
valuable for Wounds, Sores, Salt Rheum, west, Torouto,Canada, and enclose stamp f
Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Festers, as a heal- their treatise on Catar, b,-hforitTsal Star, Nov.
lug and purifying dressing. Do not be in- 17..;eaa,
posed on with other useless preparations, - —
rp
oomuaended to be as good. Use only Mc LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE it'X.
Gregor & Parke's Cerate. Sold by J. W. Gorxo No$T.rt. Mixed. al ail.
Browning, 2 I,oudon,depart 6 OC A. at. 4 50 P.M.
Poople of Cohasset, Mines. on Friday even, Exeter
8 6 24
Rippen 900 0 29
Brucefleld...••..... ........ 9 15 8 38
Clinton.... 9 e57 95
Londesboro ...... 1O 18 7 :5
Dellth 17 355 7 3Q
Del
Ile 1ttltl' put oil in the tank so that 10 and sal, with a beautiful silver pitcher, cup
foamed and showed water at the top A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of
gauge, when in reality there was Shiloh'a Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents,
scarcely a quart in the boiler! Sold by J. W. frowning.
The intense jealousies, together A. SURE INDICtiTIO1r,
with the terrible anxiety ln'i'' Whenever there are festering sores, blot-
,.ent fo cher, pimples and boils appearing, it indi-
their work, has a terribly straining cotes an extremely bad condition of the
effect on the nerve, and statistics tell blood which be speedily cleansed by that
us t t, though Locomotive Engine-
they
ngine, host of all medicines Burdock Blood Bitters.
r la look .trop and vi oriour, Notice is given in the Canada- Cantle
era strong g thata promotion wilt be held in
the are not all a heart cissa, Fn-
yy Ottawa to illi the paFlttvn of financial in -
Chief Engineer A. B. Hampton, in specter and releasing officer fu t]le outside
dianapolia, Ind. , (Div. 143) was one serrlce of the Cnatoms Department. "For
of those apparently hearty men, but Rev. J. (x, Foists, Duttull, certifies ;
saute years ray wife hard been troubled with
he says ; The anxiety, strain And dyspepsia, and has tried one thing after an.
jolting calve near finishing ma.' ' oilier sic, endedwied one ittleornoeaect
Ria sufferings localized in catarrh of till advised to give _mite gor'a tee or n Curnat
the bladder,but he used Warner's trial. Since taking the first bottle I have no -
safe cure faithfullyfor twentyweeks tided a decided improvement, and, can with
confidence r000mmoud it to be one of, if not
and now exclaims, ''I am a well the best medicine extant for Dyspepsia. This
moa_.'' T. t3. Ingraham, of Clove• invalnable medicine for Liver Complaint, In-
land, Ohio, assistant Chief engineer,
and other prominent memebrs are
also emphatic iu its praise.
The (locomotive Engineers' Broth-
erhood has 17,000 members and 240
divisions. its headquarters is in
Cleveland, Ohio, where Chief Engine-
er
ngine
er Arthur for twenty years has exer-
cised almost dictatorial away. It was.
organized in August, 1863, by the
employees of the 3iiobigan Central.
It has given nearly two million dol-, public for neuralgia. He suffered for 32
Ws to the widows and orphans of yore, and never, until he applied this reme-
deconeed members. dy, could he obtain relief ; and takes plea-
sure in tuna publicly announcing his cure,
as he desires to be a benefactor to the hu.
man family. sold at. Dr. C. Lutz' Central
Drug Store, Exeter.
Aro you made miserable by indigestion,
constipation, dizziness, lose of appetite, yet.
low skin ? Shiloh's
Senator Gowan, of Barrie, has donated his
digestion, Kidney Complaint, is purely vege.l
Trial bottles given free. 2
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A. positive mire
for Catarrh, Diphtheria, anti Canker i.laath,
Sold at Dr. Browning's Drug Store.
During the holding of the Midland Cent-
ral foist Kingston this week, a malicious
report that small pox prevailed hi that city
was circulated just across the border,
Rev. William P. Corbitt, the great revival-
ist and Chairman of the Methouiet Church
Exteu.lon says (*ilea' Liniment Iodide"Am-
monia is the bastremeay over put before the
table. Sold at J. W, Browning's Drag Store.
Canadian..
An accident occurred on the Can—
adain Pacific Railroad near Kam-
loops, by which one while man and
five Cbi ieso were killed and a num- i extra sessional allowance to Queen's Uni.
her wounded. A cow threw tile en- enmity, towards the foundation o; a ecliolar.
gine from the track. abip in natural science.
An unmarried woman of Ottawa,
named Julie Pagnatt, 18 years of ago,
was placed under arrest Sunday,
oharried ith the cruel and diaboli.
oat orird.e of burning to death her own
infant, a mile child one day old. In
order to get rid.of the fruits of her sin
she placed the child in a cooking
stove where it was partially consumed
before being discovered. She has
been sentenotd to a long hum of
impris nment.
A shocking accident occurred at
Petrolia, Saturday, to Miss Alice
(Heywood. It appears the young
lady was going for a pail of water and
had to cross some machinery that
was used in oil wells; in doing so her
cloths come in contact with a revolv-
ing wheel, which completely wound
her around, veering her arms from
her body. The poor girl lingered for
about two hours in intense pain, and
then death came to her relief. She
was to have been married on Thurs-
day.
The March of Intellect.
The world occasionally witnesses the ap-
pearanos of a man among his fellows, who
leaves his mark upon the world either for
good or for evil. Our century has been un-
usually fruitful in such men. We have our
military hero, our philosopher our astrono-
mer, our statesman, par excellence; we have,
also, our physician and philanthropist, par
excellence. But now we have Thomas Hol-
loway, who, benefited by the long experi-
ence of careful experiments, and enlightened
by deep study, has bestowed upon the world
one of the greatest treasures, in the form of
his celebrated Pills and Ointment. By their
instrumentality health is placed within the
reach of all that will avail themselves of
them. They have recommended themselves
everywhere by their beneficial effects, and
are now known throughout the civilized
world. We are glad to know that not only
unbounded fame, but a considerable fortune
has rewarded Holloway for his philanthropic
labours.
Soulth and Central America, Mexico and
(,uba1t allowing the example of Spain, have
beoglrte large consumers of these articles,
and wherever the Spanish language is spok.
on, they are now extensively used as a family
medicine. No region of the earth affords
such opportunities for testing the universal-
ity of a remedy as South America, From
the enormous inequality of level between its
different portions, it comprehends the cli-
mate of all the zones, and all the diseases
peculiar to the varieties of temperature
known as frigid, temperate, and torrid are
found among its inhabitants. A grander
field for employment of preparations .dapted
to the cure of every species of disorder, in-
ternal or external, cannot be conceived, and
as their success has been uniform in all
parte,of the southernr continent, we may
fairly regard these medicines as specifics for
the maladies of evey soil and clime.
We do not make these statements and ex-
press these opinions without having weighed
them well. They are not founded merely
upon common report, but upon the testi-
mony of parties occupying high potations in
society—men of unblemished reputation and
matured judgment ; that, likewise, is con-
firmed by circumstances within our own im-
mediate knowledge. Moreover, we have the
less hesitation in declaring our predilections
for these remedies, inasmuch as it is shared
by our brethren of the press in every quarter
FATAL ATTACKS.
Among the most prevalent fatal and sud-
den attacks of disoaaes, are those incident to
the Summer and Fall, such as Cholera Mor.
bus, Bilious Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
etc„ that often prove fatal. in a few hours.
That ever reliable remedy Dr. Fowler's Ex-
tract of Wild Strawberry, should be at hand,
for use in emergency.
No Lady who delights In Flow.
ers, and likes to see them do well and
bloom abundantly, should be without Ilan-
inytans Food far Flowers. Ordinary pack-
ages 30e.---Snflhcient for twenty plants for
one year.
An order -in -Council declaring the Scott
Ads in force in the counties of Ontario and
Victoria ou the present licenses expiring is
published in the Gazette.
4 SAD CASE.
The poor victim of Chronic Dyspepsia ap-
parently suffers all the ills of life, living in
continual totture. Regulate the Liver and
the Bowels and tone up the Stomach with
Burdock Blood Bitters and the Dyspeptic's
trouble is soon gone.
HIGHEST PRAISE.
The well-known drug firm of N. C. Pol-
son & Co., of Kingston, writes that Dr.
.1 Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has
long been considered the best remedy for
Summer complaints in the market, and
adds that their customers speak in the high-
est terms of its merits. Wild. Strawberry
is the best known remedy for cholera Mor-
bus, Dysentery and all Bowel complaints.
A letter received at Ottawa from Sir Leon-
ard Tilley contains cheering news of the re-
covery of Ins health.
A CERTAIN RESULT.
grave
Wiwgham arrive. 11 SO 8 90
rorenSoura. Mixed Rail.
Wingliam,depart..... ..... 7 20 d. Sr i1 30 A.M.
Belgrave .... 8 40 12 03 e.al.
Blyth
1 59 12 25
Lond,sboro 8 08 12 37
Clinton ...... ....... 8 3. a 1 ila
Brucefeld..................,... 8 51 1 50
E ippen 9 e0 2 9,
Here ait, 0 05 2 12
Exeter. 0 31 303
London serine l0 45 .i 30
Over . -, - , .. Mm `.. `Over'
Acres. Foothill Nurserieseros.
The Largest in the Dornin#on,
SALFFSMEN WANTED
To begin canvassing at once on rail hales.
Steamy employment to successful inn i, fiend
agents are earning from $40 to $73 per month
and expenses. Terms and outfit free. Address
fi
STONE WELLINGTON.
C. & S. GIDL)Y,
UNDERTAKERS
Furniture Manu faeurers
n
—A FULL STJCK
Furniture, Coffins, Caskets,'
And everything in the above line, to meet
immediate wants.
We have one of the very best
Hearses in the County,
And Funerals furnished and eonductedt at
extremely low prices.
EiinL8ata or ALL VW
Dirrer.ger
SOCIET.F.F.
HAR.KNESS
HAiR BALM
Restores grey
hair to its na-
tural color, re-
moves Dandruff,
stops the hair
from falling out,
increases its,
growth, and will
not soil the skits.
As a hair dres•
sing,It has n
superior, Guar,
anteedharnrless.
Prepared by
Harkness & Co.
London, Ont.
Sold by all Drnggi
and Patent Medic'
Dealers.
j?1j2I '
I NOW COMPLETE AT
Swell
Pickard's
UNDERTAKER &
CABINET-MAKER, _ O
Walnut & Rosewood
Caskets
ALSO COFFINS or Etsnv Dasonlrrit e.
A Complete Stock of Robes & Trimmings (Jr
MONDAY & TUESDAY
W(3 wills open our
Millinery Show Room,
at Whish time we will show
all the latest designs for the
coining Season.
Also Pull Lines in New
Always on hand.
FUNERALS FURNISr ED AND CON-
DUCTED AT Low RATES.
My Stock of Furniture is
excelled.
r- GIVE ME A. CALL
In all disturbed action of the Stomach, the
Bowels, the Liter or the Kidneys the result
of taking Burdock Blood Bitters is certain to
afford prompt Benefit to the sufferer. Bur-
dock Blood Bitters cure when other remedies
fail.
Why will you cough when Shiloh's Curs
will give immediate relief ? Price 10c., 50c,
and 51. Sold by 3, W. Browning.
A SPEEDY CURE.
As a speedy cure for Dysentery, Cholera
Morbus, Diarrhoea Colic, Cramps, Sick
Stomach, Canker of the Stomach and Bow-
els, and all forms of. Summer Complaints,
there is no remedy more reliable than Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.
Dealers who sell it and those who buy it
are on mutual grounds in confidence in its
merits.
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis.
Sold by J. W. Browning. '
The discovery of the instantaneous process
of taking photographs has been quickly fol
lowed in the medical world by a perfect and
instantaneous remedy for all acute aches and
pains, as Neuralgia, Toothache, Rheumatism,
et6. This valuable remedy is called Fluid
Lightning. and is sold at 25 cents a bottle by
J. W. Browning, druggist. 2
Holloway's Ointment and Pills. ---Autum-
nal Remedies. -Towards the fail of the year
countless causes are at work to lower the
tone of the nervous system, which will be
followed by ill -health unless proper means
be employed to avert that evil. Holloway's
far-famed preparations supply a faultless
remedy for both external add internal com-
plaints connected with change of season. All
affections of the skin,, roughness, blotches
pimples, superficial and deeper -seated in-
flammations, erysipelas, rheumatic pains,
and gouty pangs alike succumb to the exalt-
ed virtues of Holloway's Ointment and Pills;
which will effect a happy revolution in the
patient's condition, though the symptoms of
his disorder are legion, and have obstinately
withstood the best efforts of science to' sub -
of the globe. -The Union, doe them.
A FEWHINTS
FOR THE USE OF
DOSE,—To move the bot.
els gently, 2 to 4 Pills;
01w thoroughly, 4 Co 6Pills.
\v Experience will decide tie*14! proper dose in each case.
For Constipation, or Costiveness, no
remedy is so effective as AYER'S PILLS.
They insure regular daily action, and re-
store the bowels to a healthy condition.
For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, AYER'S
PILLS are invaluable, and a sure cure.
Heart -burn, Lou of Appetite, Foul
Stomach, Flatulency, Dizziness, Head.
ache, Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved
and cured'by AYER'S PILLS.
In Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders,
and Jaundice, ATER'S PILLS should be
given in doses large enough to excite the
liver and bowels, and remove constipation.
As a cleansing medicine in the Spring, then
PILLS are unequalled.
Worms, caused by a morbid condition of
the bowels, are expelled by these FILLe.
Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles,
the result of Indigestion or Constipation, are
cured by the use of AvER's PILLS.
For Colds, take ATER'S PILLS to open
the pores, remove inflammatory secretions,
and allay the fever. •
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery, caused by
sudden colds, indigestible food, etc., AYER'S
PILLS aro the true remedy.
Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and
Sciatica,often result from digestive derange-
ment, or colds, and disappear on removing
the cause by the use of AYER's PILLs.
Tumors, Dropsy, Sidney Compin Inks,
and other disorders caused by debility or
obstruction, ate cured by Armes Pitts.
Suppression, and, Painful Menstrua+
tion, have a safe and ready remedy in
AYE R'S PI LLS.
PLUSHES,
SILKS,
VELVET S,
& VELVETEEN SI
Hosiery. Gloves, &c
A11 of which will be offered at
I took BOTTOM PRICES.
Full directions, in various languages, am•
company each package.
PREPARED BY
Dr.J.C. Ayer & Co.,Lowell, Mali.
Sold by all Druggists, s,
SEWING MACHINE CO
ORANGE MASS.
30 UNION SQ.N.Y. CHICAGO ILL.
ST. LOUIS MO. ATLANTA GA.
'7 F 4.8_BALE.BY •-
Z:1 I'I( 1SI-:(.)S.
EX .'1'F.LI, ON2:• 1tIv.
SNOW
FARMERS, THRESHERS & MILL ViENI
^Ui ONLY -^—
-A.lo COL.L-A'S WINTER INTER LARDINE
POR 'YOUR MACHINES DURING WINTER VI/FATHER
REMAINS LIMPID IN COLD WE T EB
1t, t, 4ud1.
FOR SALE 13X' ALL DEALERS..
JOHN s�awrT,
w.) OIL.
B
*dock •
BLOOD
BITIERS
Cures Dizlness, .Loss of Appetite, Indi,yestton, Biliousness,
-Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affections of the _Liver and Sidney,
Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula.
Erysipelas, and all diseases arising front Impure Blood,
.Deranged Stomach, or irregular action of the Bowels.
RENOWNED REMEDIES.
HOLLOWAY's PILtS&OINTMENT
THE PILLS
Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the.
LIVER, STOMACB, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS,
They invigorate arid, restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable iia all
Complaints incidental to Females of all ages. For ehildrfin and the aged they are priceless
THE OINTMENT
Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Soren and L`l,ers,
famous for Gout and Itheuniatism.
FOR DItOiiPERS OF TUE CHEST 1T li+.S NO
or Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Celcte,Glaudelar Swellings, and all skin dime
it has no rival ; and for contracted and stiff joints it acts like a charm.
The Pills and Ointment are sold at THOMAS Iion.ewax's Establishment,
78 NEW OXFORD -STREET late (533, OXFORD -STREET), LONDON ;
also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine, in Boxes and. Pots, at Is. lid., 2s. 94,
4s. Gd., lis., 22s., and 33s. each. The 2s. 3d. size eoutains three times the quantity of the
Is lad, size ; the 49. Ptd. size six ;. the lie, size sixteen ; the 22s size thirty-three ; and the
33s size fifty-two times the 4meurity of the smallest Bates anti Pete.
Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and P.; , and can be 11as iu any language
t; Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is
533 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.
WILLIAM" DREW
Undertaker
and
Cabinet-maker.
EX��TER,
01\7TAR20
ONE DOOR Noma a MOLSON'S BANK.
MB illffilitTIM
PRICES CONSIDERABLY REDUEED to make roma
for Fall and Winter Purchases, which will arrive shortly.
FULL LINES OF GOODS :constantly on hand. All
Shades,
Finest Goods, Best Artistic Cutting and -
.Superior Finish.
It will pay you to order now and derive a benefit from pur-
chasing good and oheap Goods. A. call is respectfully.
solicited.
CHAS. SO'C TIICOTT.
Fashi.nable Tailor, Exeter.
E=ster Post Office Time Table.
MAILS
Sirktoa , Woodham Winchelsea an d Elimville
Sonth,east and west, including London, Hamilton. Toronto
hfauitoba, United States, English andforeiga mails ... ...
South, east west &c ... .
orth and east, including Goderieb. Wingham, Kincardine and
north, Stratford, Toronto, Montreal, and Eastern States:..
North east, &e, ...
Sareptn. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
ONEY ORDRES
♦aRIVE
12.30 p, m.
Montreal,(
... 9.15a.m.
0.45 p.m.
all points
.. ...1C.00a.m
,•2.90 p.m.
... 8 15 a in
OLOSE,
9 90 a.m
9.00 a. m.
2.911 p. in.
8.00 a. m
5.30 p. me
0.90 p. in,
1000 am
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the siethrlards,Switzerland. Austria-Hungary, idou:nanin, United Stater, samosa it'id Bar
bodes.
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