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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-2-23, Page 5• 7e Surprise aril„ —Ag— G O MANSON' S! People will study their own interests and buy the best for the least money. No other dealer in town will dare to show you boots and shoos such as tho following:— Men's Hepburn Shoe $3.00, worth 3.25. Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid $2.00 worth 2.25. Gents' shoes $1.75 which are sold anywhere at 2,50 o All Boots and Shoes bought at Manson's, rip sewed free. �E • 11: • SouNtllOXIol'Iostoonto tca, Neu of the Week in Brief. S. N. Replant will l be tried on Febru- ary 28th at Sandwich on the charge of robbing the Merchants' Bank, Windsor The great value of Hoods Sarsapa- rilla as a remedy for catarrh is vouch ed for by thousands of people whom it has cured. B. B. Osler, the well known barrister of Toronto`, received $11,000 for his services in the Goyernment investiga tion at Ottawa last year. James Marks, farmer, of Eratnosai was fined in Guelph police oourt $50 a and costs in' al '07 75 for carrying loaded revolyer and threatening to shoot. Perth avenue school, Toronto, has been closed owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever. Ten farmers of Oxford counts- have within a month past left wealth valued in the aggregate at $122,000. Mrs. -Whitney, who died in New York the other day, left a fortune of $3,000,000 to her husband. IT HA.S'NO EQUAL. Dear Sirs. -I have used Hagyard's Yet low Oil for many years, and have found it unequalled for burns, scalds, cc's, etc. , Mary A Collett, Erin; Ont, Mr. John Fitzgerald, president of the Irish National League, of A.merlca says the new borne rule bill is not what the Irish people want. DR, WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP positive;v cures Coughs, Colds, Asthma Hoarseness and Bronchitis. A farmer named Phelps, who was driving a load of wood to Brantford Tuesday from Oakland, was instantly killed by the load. upsetting and failing on him. ENDORSED BY THE LEADERS: When a remedy is endorsed by ministers, 'editors. merchants farmers and leading men •of all class, it is strong evidence that that remedy has great merit and does what is claimed for it. Su'.h a remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters, its wonderful success as, `it .Mitre for dyspepsia, bad blood, etc., is, well .known to old andyoung. Mr. Philip Bajns, proprietor of the .Kings- 'ton brewery, Is dead. Womenwith pale, colorless faces. who leei weak and discouraged, will receive both mental and bodily aigor by using Carter's Iron Pills, which are made for the blood, nerve and complexion.. This winter in China has been unually severe. Three hundred beggars died in the jail at Canton A HEALING SOOTHING SALVE for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds and sores, Vic- toria Carbolic Salve. The annual meeting of the Western fair board was he'd in London Wednesday. The h e fair will be held from Sept. x4 to 23 year. WHEN 1N DESPAIR. When in despair of being cured of lung troubles, there is still a hope, and a strong hope of perfect. cure in Dr. Wood's Norway PineSyrup. This medicine cures even af- ter all others have failed, and no one suffer- ing from coughs, colds, asthma bronchitis hoarseness, etc., need despair of cure while Norway Pine Syrup is obtainable. Ernest Warden aged r8, disappeared from his home at Belmont, Ont. Jan 28th. anu although his father. Mr. James Warden, has made ctitige:.t enquiry all over the country, no trace of the boy can be found. Peso's Remedy for Catarrh is the Best, Easiest to Use, and _Cbeapest. Sold by druggists or sent by mail, Sea. B. T. aazeitine. Warren, Pa. The Strathroy canning factory has an order from England for 110,000 cams to fill the coming season:; Robert . Bess, formerly of Simcoe county, was found dead in a pond at Hamilton asylum on Thursday. The thirty second annual convention of the Ontario Educational, Association will be held in Toronto, on April 4, 5 aced 6. , When you find you cannot sleep and get up in the morning as tired as when you went to bed, be assured your Kid neys or Liver are out of order. Mem- brays Kidney and Liver Cure will re• move the course of all this trouble. Try it. The death occurred last week of Dr. Washington, of Clinton, aged 75 years. He was one of the oldest Masons in that seetiori of the country. A flock of 25 quail were"found : near Buckhorn ,that had huddled in a Ifence corner,for shelter, and were snowed under in a January snow storm. W. I1 Taylor, Walkerton, wants $5,000 damages for injuries received by his daughter at the Grand Trunk station at Walkerton, and has issued a writ. One hundred and forty new •solicit ors were admitted in Ontario during 1892, while 180 either died, left Ontario or gave up practice during the -same. period. Mothers will .find the ' Panx•KXLL1R invaluable in the nursery, and it should always be kept near at haud in case of accident. For pain.in the breast take a little Pain Killer in sweetened milk and water, bathing the breasts in it clear at the same time. If the milk passages are eloged, from cold, or other causes, bathing in the Pain -Killer will give immediate relief. Ask for the New Bottle. Lindsay ratepayers yesterday voted. on the by granting $25,000 bonus to Bobcaygeon," Lindsay and Ponty pool railway and carried it by 171 ma- jority. It is said Governor McKinley, of Ohio. is liable for $90,000 in connection. with the failure of Banker Walker, of Youngstown. The Governor is report, ed to be worth only about $40,000. D. W. Whyte, bookeeper for the Con- ner Lumber Company, Parry Sound, committed suicide Monday at the St. James' Hotel by shooting himself in the head. His motion is unknown The Canadian Government ha.s been notified from Washington that the quarantine order against Canadian cavae will be enforced in regard to animals for exhibition at the World's Fair. Thos, Kelly. a Warwick farmer, dropped dead at Watford Tuesday. Dyspepsia in its worst forms will yield to the use of Carter'r Little Nerve Pills, aided by Garter's Little Liver Pitts, They not only relieves present distress but strengthen the stomach and digestive ap- paratus. In a.1apanese gale lately 490 fishermen were lost with their boats. NOTA PARTICLE. Afeature worthnoticing in regard to Burdock Blood Bitters is that it does not contain one particle of poisonous matter. It cures and cures quickly without the use elf any injurious ingredients. B B. B. is a purely vegetable specific for dyspepsia, con- stipation, bad blood, headache, biliousness and all diseases of the stomach,liver bowels and blood, Another blizzard is said to be raging Pn the northwestern, States. PURE IMPORTED WINE, Prime Can ada Beef and soluble scale salts of Iron are combined in Milburn's Beef, Iron. and. Wine. t Advices received at Tacoma, Wash„ by the steamer Victoria say smallpox in China and Japan has assumed dangerous propor- tions. In Hope during the 14 days ending Jan. 8th, there had been 34o cases and 149; deaths. REDUCED TOA SCIENCE.. The treatment of diseaeefis now almost reduced to a science.' A scientific product of medical akiil for the cure of all blood dis- eases from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore which has held popular es• teem for years and increases'steadily in, fa- vor is a-voris Burdocic Blood Bitters. Its cures prove its worth, Joshua Martin, aged x8 was killed by a falling chimney while helping to save furni• ture from a burning building at Lindsay Tuesday. Smart Weed Belladonna feombined with, the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters, make Carter's t. W. & B. l3ttck-. ache_ Plasters the best in the market. Price 25 cents, It is reported that sleet storm have so in- jured the wheat in oaste:rn It,inois that there wilt scarcely be half u crop. IN STRENGTH (GIVING and healing; power Milburn's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, excels all others. ;las, J. Corbett hasput up 1x0,000 with a challenge to Mit •ileal, and $2s500 for a match with Peter laciceon. 13ALMORAL BULLETIN. ' t xes.--I had a'. troublesome cold which Ilothing would relieve until 1 tried, ftag- yt'd's Pectoral 13al am, and f am glad to say that it completely aired me. Robt• McQuarrie, Balmoral, Man. The Grand Council of Ontario, Royal Tenh1lars ofTemperanee, mat in Galt on Feb. i(u. HOOD'S CURES. In saying that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures, its proprietors make no idle or extravagaut claim. Statements from thousands of reliable people of what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for them conclusively prove the fact—HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES. Hood'aills act especially upon the liver rousing it from torpidity ` to its natural duties, cure constipation and assists digestion. dela bu2�.o o bottle. of Xlictv is' tiler• clin and, be, r d to otrd cola CUREc h. ASK roR TUE �IEw- TE3i E3OTTLE9 At the seventh annual meeting of the Shorthorn Breeders' Association n resolution was passed recommending the Dominion and Ontario World's Fear Commissioners :not to make arly cattle exhibits at Chieago unless the recently imposnd quarantine regulations are relaxed. Mr. Meshaeh Garbutt, of Mitchell Ont., committed snleide on Sunday morning by haalging with a clotho line in the woodshed while the fa i y were at church. Ile was aged about 70. Emtu Itatl Any III' YOU WANT TO FarBuym or Sell a it VOLT WANT TO Buy or Sell Town Property IF YOU WANT TO Borrow or Lend Money IF YOU WANT Collections Make Call at 1+dr. Jo. Spacknlan's Real Estate Agency. Mitchell, Monday, covered Corbett's $10,000 and agreed to fight next De- cember. "IMPORTANT DISCOVERY" ToRONT0, Feb 20th.—Among the sur prising strides made by medical science in the last decade perhaps noire is of more importance to humanity than the discovery of a cure for Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. That this remedy corn pfetely masters this terrible disease as well as all the other diseases which the Kidneys are subject to is now an es. tahlis.•ied fact, Every day brings news. of the most surprising cures ,resuLtind from its. use. The case of Mrs• Brown4 of Toronto, who when about to enter the [some for Incurables, given up bv. the Hospital authorities as well as by fifteen prominent medical men, also that of Sam Murray, of Gravenhurst, who was given up be- four doctors and who was paid his life disability claims by the Grand Trunk R'y. has attract- ed widespread attention. Both were completely cured by Dudd's Kidney Pills. At Philadelphia yesterdayPostmast- er General Wanamaker sent the first parcel through the pneumatic tube connecting the general post•office with a branch half a mile distant, and the experiment was a success. The parcel was a Bible wrapped its an American flag. The Indians of the Priest river val ley, Idaho. have been driven to desper- ation by the severity of the winter. They raided John Reynolds` ranch and drove orf the cattle. Ranchers foliow- ed,and in the fight one Indian was killed and two Indians and two whites were wounded. Comber Ilerald.—Farmers are warn- ed of a couple of sharpers who are sell- ing snide gold watches worth $5 or $4 dollar's in the country. The fakirs. sell for what they can get, and receive all the way from $10 up to $75. The will of the late James Arm strong, M.P., has been filed for probate. The real and personal estate amounts to about $20,000. Provision is made for the widow, the halstiice being di vided among his children, share and share alike. At thc seventh anrtunl meeting of the Shorthorn Breeders' a.isociation, a resolution was passed recom.mendiing the Dominion and Ontario World's Fair commissioners not to make any (•sttle exhibits at Chicago, unlesstheresent ly imposed quarantine regula.tiol,s be relaxed. Principal Smith, of the Ontario Vet erinary ^o'loge, has received a portion of the Funks ot a cow imported from Canaria and slaughtered in England that was supposed to have been affect• ad with pleuro pneumonia. Analysis has shown the supposition to be entire• ly unfounded,' THAT NEW FDITIOis. INTERESTING Al FD VALUABLE. The manufacturers of the popular Diamond Dyes, ever keeping pace with advancing science, have lately issued a new rind enlarged edition of "Sue cessfi1l Home Dyeing," which will be Sent free to any lady sending het ad, dress. New rules and ideas for home dyeing fl givete and the whole word: is•made sb simple, that a child can Ilse any of the Diamond Dees with 8ncess. This claborate and useful family book is interesting and valuable, and it copy should find its way to every home; itt Canada. Address Wells 6''c Richardson Go, 1\lotitreal, 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 SPACEMAN, Box 44 Watch This Space Next Week. 1 S. GIDLEY, Regulates the Stomach,. Liver and Bowels, unlocks theSeoretions,?urifiesthe Blood and rernoves all'ime purities from a 'Pimple to theworst Scrofulous Sore. CUR -5 DYSPEPSIA. BILIOUSNESS. COVSTIPATION, HEADACHE SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA. HEART BURN. SOUR STOMACH DIZZINESS. DROPSY RHEUMATI SM. SKIN DISEASES Odd Fellows Block. Opposite J Grigg's Stationary. L: r Pr6okiLg log's Wanted.. , Dressed. or Alive. 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. s rLQUn lei l .._• 411 Flogs to be cut through from Tail to Throat. Highest Price paid for Hogs weighing from 100 to 20.0 pounds, dressed. SHELL BRCS & Co. EMU musical rnsiriuhi1 EMPORIUM. -gfn-• We keep on hand the l llgost stock of Flour and L'eed in Town. r—� Our $1...`f5 Flour takes the lead. Any qv entity ot Bran & Shorts at Mill Prices. ^rarmet's will find it to•their ad- vantage to give us a call and see our Stock before purchasing elsewhere:- .4° lsewhere..4° lees Paid fox ()ate, R. S, Richardson, Opposite '1 own Hall. Man, PERKINS & MARTIN PROPS. We cary the most complete stock of Musical instruments in the county. PIANOS, ORGANS. VIOLINS,. ALSO SEWING MACHINES, BICYLES. FARM IMPLEMENTS &a. The above instruments always on hand. - Terms to snit Purchasers. GIVE US A GALL, EVERYTHING AWAY DOWN UN iRT.A.KING Rev. William HoliinshecZ t Of Sparta, N. J., voluntarily says: "To Whom it May Concern: " Unasked I deem it my duty to a suffering humanity whose bodies and souls I would have .healthy, to tell them 0£ the value of Hood's Sarsaparilla. While living in Ohio one of my children was greatly Afflicted With Roils having 30 on her limbs, and being unable to walk. I had heard of hood's Sarsaparilla, and bought a bottle, half of which cured en tirely. Two years after, another child was afflicted as badly. l used theother half bottle of I•Iood's Sarsaparilla with like re- sults. About four years after, the child first afflicted was again tormented like job, and I bought a bottle (on Sunday at that) and againa cure. I gave some of themedlelne to a poor woman and two children; they were helped as were mine. Through a testimo- nial sent to C. I. Hood & Co., inquiries came fibro all the country, asking if it was a'bona het it was and Write the knowledge Wrote all Scores and Scores Of persons helped or eured'by Hood's Sarsa parilla. Mild cases of rheumatism have yielded to it. Biliousness and bad liver have been corrected in Iny own faintly. This is ' the only patent medicine I have felt like' Praising. T speak not for C. I. Hood, but for, the. Jobs Wbo aro impatient and aro ter - Merited beyond endurance. Nothing 1 know of Wiit,elcanse the blood, stlxnulatd the liver, or clean the stomach se perfectly as Hood'S Sarsaparilla Any person wishing to know more, enclosing a stamp will bo informed. Yours for the health, happiness and virtue Of humanity." WILLLint IIOLLINStfltf, pastor of Presby- terian church, Sparta, N. J. Hood's runt euro habitual eonirtipatlon, ROBERT N. BOE, Proprietor of (The Old Established) FURNITURE WAREROOMS, (One Door north Molson's Bank.) ALL NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES. STYLES TO SUITE EVERYBODY. The balance of our Xmas goods must be cleaned out to make room for a large consignment of Spring novelties. PALACE BAKERY The undersigned having handsome- ,y fitted up his parlor and restaurant —will serve— ICE C EAM during the Summer Season. Also a large supply of Confectionery, Bread, Buns, Cakes &c. • Visits Exeter every Wednesday and Saturday' afternoon, All orders left with George Sanders promptly attend- ed to. Oysters and fruits of all kinds in heir season. D, W, FOSS, Hensall. A Specialty egn URfI`'" Never was there known such low price in Furniture before, as you will find. at D . WP0D's yr A , . elpt ,430,4 z.: M,�Wii : , r Norway Fine Syrup. Rich In the lung -healing virtues of•khe Pine l; combined with the soothing and expectorant properties of other pectoral herbs and barbs. 44 PERFECT CJR:u FOn COUG,4pa AND COLDS Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore s.hroat Croup and all THROAT, Ri,O W la AA.L, and9 LUNG DISEASES. Obstinate.. nought *which 4i resist other remedies yield lszoe'ptly to this . pleasant piny syrup. PRICE 25C. AND SOC. FEU iia: rL solo nY Alt. enuca::rs. a. Cid A. J. ITT IST �. 1- st- EXETER 7 ,s tar. EXETER • ONTARIO Has now in stock Attion Vilatu IN THE FOLLOWING LINES : West of England Suitings and Trous erings, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser Ings. French and English. Worsted Cloth All made up in the Latest Style, at best Rates. A. 3. SHELL r latelyoccupied byW. Andrews, i wish to the W arerooms and Factory l Having- purchased ill kinds Exeter and surrounding Country that, I am offering- intorm the' people of Ta P rAll Goods guaranteed :to be my , , . greatly reduced rates. �, . of furniture at �, y make, of first-class dry material and put together in the o�vn hand kinds of o1de��cd manner and of the latest design and finish. All strongest possible. m LUMBEROOD taken in eiY- repairing receives myprompt attention. and W work and h ge for FURNITURE. cllall;, The only Yale's . can town where _ you buy the place Patent Dominion Nickle'Plated Wire IVIas SYQ qq� t arket. -. ,. ,.,. ■rw�elr.%Y .1.,14.. Who Andrew's Old Stand 2 doors North, Town Hall, El eters .tet luson 1