HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1892-10-27, Page 5The Head >. rgoon,
Of the Lubo22 Medical Compelny is now at
Toronto, Otlnadaa, rind may be eonseitad
either in person or by letter on all chrottie
diseases peculiar to maxi. Mon, young, old;
pr micldle•aged,wlto find themselves nervous
weak rind exhausted, who are broken down
horn excess or overwork, I'osulting in many
of the following symptoms: Menial dlepres-
sio22, pernlature oldage, loss of vitality, loss
Of momory,bed dlroams,dimnees ofsight,ptll-
pitation .of; the heart, emissions, lack oi' en-
ergy. pain in the kidneys, headache, pimples
on the fade or body, itching ar peculiar sen-
sation about the scrotum, wasting of the.
ore,alts, dizziness, spooks before the oyes,
twitolung of the muscles, eye lids, and else-
where bashfulness depasita in the urino,loss.
of will power, tenderness of tate scalp and
Wino , weak and flabby muscles, desire to.
sleep, failure to bo rested by sleep, constipa-
tion, dullness of healing, loss of yoiee, desire
for solitude, excitibility of temper, sunken
eyes surrounded with IADEN )I1t1L1§, Oily
looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of nerv-
ous debility that lead to insanity and death
unless cured. Tho spring or vital force hav-
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irtg lost its tensto qvo ynC
function fon w111esin
eonsoquenee, Those who through abuse
committed in ignorance may bolermauont-
ly cured. Send your address for book on all
diseases peculiar to man. B
oaks soot free
o
sealed.
Heart disease, the symptoms of
which aro faint spells, purple lips, numbness'
palpitation, skip beats, hot ilus1tos, rush of
blood to the Dead, dull pain in the heart
with beats strong, rapid and irregular, tho
second beat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, eto., can positively bo
mired. No clue no pay. Send for book. Ad-
dress M, V. LIMON, 24 Maud onalel Ave., Tor-
onto, Canada. jail 1-1 year
At West Winstead, Conn., yesterday
afternoon 600 school t.hi!dren were rehears-
ing for a Columbus celebration. They were
on seats 15 feet high, which gave way, and
300 children fell in a confused heap. None
were killed but many broken Limbs and
other injuries resuLted.
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For Over Fifty Years,
Mao. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has boon
tisedibymillions of mothers for their ehild-
ron while teething. If disturbed at night
and broken ot your rest by a sick child suf-
fering and cryin g with pain of Guttiu g Teeth
send at oneo and get a bottle of "Mrs Win-
slow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teeth-
ing. It }
will relieve the poor little sufferer
immeduttcly. Depend ttpnu it,motbors.there
is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhoea,
regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures
Wind Golie, softens the Gums, *reduces In-
flammation, and gives tone and energy to
the whole system, "Mrs. Window's Sooth-
ing' Syrup" for children teething is pleasant
to the taste and is the proscription of ono of
the oldest and best female p`nysicians and
nurses in the4Unitecl States. • Brice twenty-
five cents a bottle. Sold by all drar'gists
throughout the world. Be sure.and as: for
11MoS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," •
A boy named Eddie Liberty was fatally
shot by the accidental discharge of a gun
on Monday evening. He and two men
were fox hunting, and one of the men was
preparing to shoot the animal when the
hammer slipped whhe the gun was being
cocked.
ConSuinpti011 Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice
having had placed in his hands by au East
India missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and perm a-
-
to (tore oft
011SlII
p
tion B
rOnCh
Itis Ca-
tarrh, Asthma, and all throat and. Lunen
Affections, also a positive and -adical cure
for Nervous Debility and all s erYOUS Com-
plaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to bis suff-
ering fellows. Actuated by this motive and
a desire to retieve human suffering, I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
recipe, in German, French or English, with
full directions for preparing and using. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper. W. A. NOTES, 820 Powers Moen,
Rochester, AT, Y
It is reported from Buenos Ayres that the
Argentine Government intends to order a
cruiser to watch the movements of Scotch
steam whalers and to prevent them from
killing fur seals or sea elephants in Argen-
tinian waters.
Plso's Remedy for Catarrh Is. the
Best, Easiest to Use,. and Cheapest.
No
Sold bydrugglsts or sent by mail,
50c. E. T. Hazeltine. Warren, Pe.
The last offiial action necessary to give
vitality to the new commercial treaty be-
tween the Spanish Government and the
United States has been taken and the treaty
is now really to go into operation.
Oh, What a Cough!
Will you heed the warning. The
signal perhaps of the sure approach of
that more terrible disease Consumpt-
ion, Ask yourselves if you can afford
for the sake of saying 50c., to run the
risk and do nothing for it. We know
frotn experience that Shiloh's Cure will
cure your lough. It never fails..
London Truth says Lord Tennyson de-
stroyed a mass of his letters and manu-
scripts a few years ago in a Ht of alarm
caused by his reading Fronde's "Ecmiuis-
cences-ofThomas Carlyle."
Long Worms, Pin Worms,Rsund Worms
or Tape Worms are promptly destto)edand
removed by I)r. Low's Worm Syrup.
The Anti -Popery Association held a meet
ing in London last night to protest against
the election of Mit lituart I{mill, a Roman
Catholic, as lord mayor. The meeting
broke up to disorder.
have no equal as a prompt and positive
Cure fur siek headache, blliuusness, consti-
pation, pt,in in the si.le and all liver troub-
tes' Carter's Lit.le Liver 1 i 1s. Try them.
The difference between the telegraphers
of the Missouri pacific system, some 975 in
number. and the management of the road
have,been amicably adjusted through mu-
tual concessions.
No other BmtmLsion equals Miibt i'n's
Coll Liver Oil Emulsion in pieaanttaste,
nourihing power or curative effect,
The }Douse anti Senate of Velment have
'Selected Redfield Proctor as U.S. senator
to fill out the unexpired 'term of Senator;
Edmnnils, also for six years from March r,,
1893
• Mrs. Cha.S. Smith, of Jimes,•Ohlo, writes
I have used every remedy for sick headache
1 could hear of fol• the past fifteen years,'
'but Carter's Little Liver P,115 d:d me more
good than all the rest.
Col Dodds, commander of the. French
force in Dahotney, telegraphs that the pro-
gress of
ro-gress.of the troops in the direction of Abom.
sy, the Capital, is being dell yed by heavy
1't,tn8.
ro not suffer from sick headache a mom
ent longer. Tt is net neCes9,try, Carter's
Little diver Pills will cure you. Dose, One
little pill. 5ma!1 price. ,Sinall dose. Small
pill,.
A revoltttio t hes broken out in Santiago
del Estero, the cental province Of the Ar-
gentine Republic. 'There hoe been toms
pightina ^rid bloodshed,
LaROB COTTON ROOT esus.
Safe and absolutely pure. Most pawerfol reinaa 0 ROg!Tato'r
known, The only ,aotfe, sure and reliable pill for sale. X,adies
ask druggists for LaRoe's Star and, Crescentl3rand, Tule no
otTafslrTl ind, . Beware of oheag alnitations, as Choy are danger -
one. Sold by all reliable druggists, Postpaid onrot?eipt of prim.
.Rs.l41,E10OA1bT "JClr+7e CO., Devtra,1'it, ,della.
;trox' sale ea i9»:eter lby J, W.:Bronvxni ua,
Jack Walken a notorious negro desper
ado, wl has escaped twice from prison by.
killing his keeper, has been killed by a
posse after a fierce encounter near Peters
burg, Va.
THREW AWAY IIIS CRUTCUES—A
TIi'UIi3 AOCOUNT OF A, REMARI
ABLE EVENT.
STATEMENT oe' Ma. O1foNsr;
For eight years I Was. tropbled with a
sore on My ,reg, which -resulted from having
it broken. The doctor kept me in nod five
atouths trying to heal it up; hut all to no
l' '1
Purpose. 1 tried all sorts of salves, lini-
ments,,olnt n 1
me is pills aucl blood medicines
but.with no benefit, rn XS83 it became • so
bad that I had to sit on one chair and keep
1 foot of
n z another' fu' months. I
t four
y
coup] not Out my foot on the ground or the
blood would rush oat in a stream and my
leg swelled to twice its natural size. Eleven
running sores developed on it which reduced
me to a living; skeleton 11 lost 70 lbs. in
four mirnths]. Friends advised to '{o to the
Hospital; but I would not, for I. knew they
would take my leg off, The doctor then
wanted to split my leg open and serape the
bone, but I was too weak to stand the op-
eration. One old lady said it had turned
to black erysipelas and could never be cured
I had never heard of Burdock Blood Bitters
then. but I read of a minister, Rev. Mr.
Stout, who had been cured of a severe ab-
scess on the neck by 13. B. 13., after medical
aid had failed, and 1 thought I wouid try
it. I washed the leg with the Bitters and
took them according to directions. After
using one bottle I could walk on crutches,
after taking three, I threw away the crutch-
es, took a scythe and went to work in the
field. At the end of the sixth bottle my
leg was entirely healed up; pieces of loose
bone had worked out of it and the cords
came back to their natural places ag 5111,
That was nine years ago and it has never
broken oat since, I ciao walk five miles to-
day
as fast as any
one, andall 1owe
this to
,
13. B. 13., which certainly saved my leg
if
rot my life. I cheerfully recommend it to
tell 5511'a'crs. Give 13 B. 13. a trial and it
will cure you as it did ine. Yours truly,
W m, MGNeo, St. Ives P 0., Ont.
Mr. F. ea. Sandtnson, the druggist of St.
Marys, Ont , (tiro lies to th : enure truthful-
ness of the remaraablc statement ma ie by
Mr. McNee, and says that several other
wonderful cures have occurred in his dis-
trict by this unrivalled remedy for bad
blood, dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation,
and ail diseases of the stomach, liver and
bloo.l.
The G.T.R. carshops in Lon 'on are at
present very busy. = oo men being at work,
several of wheat have recently gone there
from Brantford and Stratford.
- The Prince of Pictural' Remedies. Dr.
Wood's Norway Pine ra\rl,p cures Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Hoarseness end Bronchitis
without tail.
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This great picture is a reproduction by Photo-
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ADDRESS;
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Toronto, 19 Queen-st. E., rorollto, Out.
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Dressed Hogs bought subject to the
following conditions: -2 lbs per cwt.
off; 5 lbs extra if shoulder stuck; 3 lbs
for either bung -gut or gullet, if left in.
All logs to be cut through
from Tail to Throat.
Highest Price paid for Hogs
weighing from 100 to 200
pounds, dressed.
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Furniture
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HEADQUARTERS.
CURTAIN POLES.
The only place i'_1 town
were you have an assort-
ment to choose from. Pol-
es cut any length desir-
ed,
COVERS.
A fine line of covers
just arrived, have your
furniture re, covered and
made new in the latest
styles.
FURNITURE.
In furniture we have
the lamest and best stock
in town at the lowest
prices,
MOULDINGS.
An endless variety of picture
mouldings.
S. GIDLEY.
Odd -Fellows Block. Opposite J Grigg's
Stationery.
Extr IP$tI1iIfl1
EMY'ORIIIIYd.
A. J. SNELL,
..Val o
EXETER - ONTARIO
Has now in stock
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IN THE FOLLOWING LINES :
West of England Suitings and Trous
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Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser
Ings.
French and English. Worsted Cloth
All made up in the Latest
Style, at best Rates.
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PERKINS & MARTIN, PROPS.
Bissett's Livery
First Class jjorses ai.. i,`,t ;�s•
SPECIATE RATES WITTI
COMMERCIAL MEN.
Orders left at Bissett biros' Hardware
Store, will receive prompt attention.
TERMS
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IETtM5 - REASONABLE
A. TRIAL SOLICITED.
W. G. BISSETT.
We cary the most complete stock of
Musical instruments in the county.
PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS,
ALSO
SEWING MACHINES, BICY LES.
FARM IMPLEMENTS &o,..
The above instruments always on
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Terms to suit Purchasers.
GIVE US A CALL,
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EXETER, _ ONTARIO.
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Every attention paid to
Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cutting.
A. East5.ngs.
Egtunm1Itth Agmy
IF YOU WANT TO
Rayor Sell a Farm
IF YOU WANT TO
Bayo or Seib Tow n Prperty
IF YOU WANT TO
Borrow or Lend I'''.ioney
IF YOU WANT
Collections 1%Iake
Call at Mr, he. Spachman's -
Real Estate Agency.
Business Transactions strictly con-
fidential. Intending purchasers will
receive the best adyice in selecting.
land or town sites.
Also agent for Allan Line
and State Line Steamships.
Office— Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Address:—JOHN SPACKMAN, Royal Spice
Box 44 Wheat Chop
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EI H. Y ppq�' /SH,
Tonsorial Artist,
when visiting the Fair.:
He will give you a
Clean Easy Shave, anL? a
Hair Cut
in the Latest Style.
Shaving Parlor near she Post Office
Farmers' Attention.
PRICE LIST:
Zurich S. B. flour
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NOTE A FEW PRICES:
Half fox Felt Boot; Grain, 52.00;
Felt Boot, Loose Socks, Grain, $2.25;
Men's Rubbers, 50c;
Women's Rubbers, 30c;
Misses' Rubbers, 25c;
Skilled Workmen are em-
ployed to ma111uac ture the
goods, and the best of ma-
terial is used.
Prompt attention given to all kinds
of repairing.
My Stock is well assorted and every
customer is guaranteed satisfaction.
The Prices mean a Sale every time.
Call and be convinced.
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Main. Stroet, Exeter.
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ders; but as a matter of fact if you
want it absolutely pure you should
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MEDICAL ADVISER, Eowrnanvlii Ont.