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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-6-29, Page 5• NERVE. r} °ilea,,,vlil.Atr:aAro arp+Nnrrr co ry tent nave the workt eases. et 'Nervous l'elahty. 3 0»: 'Visor once wiluN xi tl!tr! iii r shores .the ti D � L 7 NS weakness of body or wind caused by over -work vr- the etrers Drax« y,c,p.x.c,mw w uasys of yor th. This Remedy nb- eolutely cures the 'most t bsturto coves wluen all other.- itGr.rier.1 3 haveranec even to relieve, .,aid tydrug. IP-Otsmat an t sit by • r J DC afu rrao MX $ . peri n i tic t t� r ..MEDICINE raaraPaot pules by nndt ysrc :7'Tl11JtSM�S Ail D I )O.,.. ;rot auto, Ont. Writ,, for Dacnpltic . 5ehl. iu:. For gaze iu 1xoter by J', W. latre`ieraing Marshal ,lose 5inreado de Olivera, of Bra- zil, resident of the Brazilian. commission to the Werld':s Columbian Exposition, died, in New York on Tuesday. NO CIJILD is safe from wo •ins unless Dr Low's Woriij Syrup is at hand. It is a cam plete remedy both to destroy and remove worms of all kinds. Francis Spies, merchant and vice-consul otHonduras, committed, suicide Friday mording in New York by shooting himself through h the head. , STICK TO THE RIGHT, Fear kills more than cholera. Seve.e dial ma, purging, coir,'," -amps, etc., are of, mistaken for choler.,, aubles. A few es of Dr. Fowler's Extraca 71'd Sia ley ry will remove both the disease and the 1ires. ine h or it .&t Port Arthur Assizee the grand jury have returned a true bill against Row° charged with shooting his brother -in -laver Archie Cammill, last December. e BackacheckaBackache is almost immediately veli yed y wearing one of 'Darter's Smart Weed nd Belladonna Backache Plasters. Try. ne and be free from pain. Price 25 cents; An earthen jug, ornamented with mytho- logical relief figure and gmalacia, formerly the property of Shakespeare, and by him be- queathed to his sister Joan, was sold at auction in London, En,., for 4182. -HEADACHE and CONSTIPATION vanisn when Burdock Piles are used. They cure where others fail. The grand lodge of the world, Indepen- dent Order of Good Templaro, in session at Des Moines,'.Iowa, has changed its name to, supreme lodge A. COMPLICATED CA.SE. Dear Sir;:.—I was troubled with bilous- ness, headache and loss of appetite. I` could not rest at night and was very weak. but after using three bottles of 13. B.13. niy. appitite is good and I am better than for years past. I would not be without 13 B B and. am also giving it to my children. Mrs Walter Burns, Maitland N S Geo. W Helrne, snuff manufacturer and• owner of the town of ;llelmetta, N. J., is dead. He WES 74 years of age and worth $4,000,000. For any ease of nervousness, sleepless- ness, .weak stornach, indlgestrou, dyspepsia try Carter's Littte.Nerve Pills. Relief is sure. The only nerve medicine for the price in market. v When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. iWhen clic was er Child, she cried for Castorfa; Then she became Miss, siie clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave th©tn Castoria.. dij s wondeefni discovery is the best known rsmectyfor piliohsness and all Stomach and Liver'I'ronbles, such as Constipation, Headache Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ianppare Blood, etc, These Lozenges are pleasant and harmless, and thou,;l powerful to promote a healthy action of the bowel:, do not weaken like pills. If yew tongue is coated vee heed t14esn. JfA7 � AA AL 1, I[@St114: STORIES. Miscellaneous, On Wednesday last a young son of Mr. Jonas Simmons, of the southbewed- ary. Ilibbert had, a narrow escape from t' •owning while bathing, but was 'res ett•:.d by his school mates. Rev Thos.'Sedgewick, of Tatamagouclie N. S. has been elected moderator of the Presbyterian general assembly. There was no opposition. FOREWARNED IS FOREARMED. Many symptoms of Canadian cholera are similiar to those of the real Asiatic cholera, such as vomiting, pnrging, intense. pain, etc. For all those symptoms Dr. Fow ler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a. safe and sure specific. Price 35 cts at druggists At New Orleans the river is seven feet above row water mark and still rising. The levees in some parts were overflowed. CHILLS and FEVER MALARIA, etc., are promptly driven off by Milburn's Aro- matic Quinine Wine, the potent Invigora- ting tonic. 'I iseot says that talking, + healthy. exercise, promoting the mute,. "t the blood without any risk of exertion. IIe atttibutos to their activity in tli,is lino the fact that women , liye longer than men. John J Ryan, representing a Mont- real firm, says that he received the greatest benefit from using Membray's ICiduey and Liver Cure, after using several preparations for Kidney and Liver trouble, caused by much Rail= road Travelling. Thirst is simply a sensation by which a lack of fluids in the system is made known, and iu a state of health it is a 1 generally faithful indication of the wants of the body. Natural thirst is first indicated by a peculiar dryness of the mouth and fauces, caused by a failure of the pharyngeal membrance to secrete a due amount of liquids, but if fluids were to be introduced directly into the stomach througha tube, and not by way of a fauces --as has been done in some unusual crises -the im- mediate absorption thereof instantly allays the sense of thirst, from which it has been supposed that the sensation of thirst is in the nerves of the stomach and that the throat sensation is a kind of reflex action. The Washington Supreme Court has dis- missed Col. Ainsworth's petition for a man- damus. BAD BLOOD CURED. Gentlemen,—I have used your Burdock Blood Bitters, for bad blood and find it without exceptisn, the best purifying tonic n use. A short time ago two very large and painful boils came on the bank of my neck, bet B 13 B completely drove them' away- Samuel Blain Toronto Junction Controller Wallace has consented to de- liver addresses at Iroquois,' Ont., on July x, palpitation of the heart, nervousness:, tremblings, nervous headache, co'.d hands and feet, pain in the`boa.k, and other forms of weekness are relieved by Carter's Iron Pills. Made specially for the blood nerves and complexion. The Russian government has lowered the mport duties on 6o Frencharticles in re - urn for the admission of Russian petroleum unto France on a favored. footing. A CANADIAN FAVORITE. The season of green fruit arid 'summer driuks is the time when the worst kinds of cholera morbus,.diarnccea, and bowel. com- plaintsprevail.. As a safeguard `Dr." Fow- ler's Extract of Wild Strawberry should be kept in the house. For 35 years it has been the most reliable remedy. The Congregational union of Ontario and Quebec continued in session at London Fri day. The annual missionary meeting was held in the evening, WHY SUFFER from Coughs, Colds Hnarsepess, Asthma or 'Bronchitis when perfect cure is so easy with 1)r. Wood's Nor. way Pine Syrup, The bethrothal will shortly be announced of the czarwitch of Russia to the youngest sister Of the grand duke of 13csse•Darsrntadt and gi rnddaughtsr of Queen Victoria. TARIFF REFORM, troubles of this nature, a reporter — 'PHi --- waited upon Mrs, Lund yesterday, "1 am glad to-eommui,�ieate my ex- perience getting rid of the horrible. Headaches 1 used to be pesteid with," bald Mrs: Land, " I seljay's. Liver Loz- enges have cured me promptly and 1 believe permatielttly.- I hays suffered severely from protracted spells of ma- laria, and this spring ali.r,attaek . was just commenting•.whole .I.' lead started to doctor it with the. usual medicine used by physicians; which• I certainly favor. I have never used pateut med icinos of any kind, and: only because of my husband's bringing home a box, of theseiozeuges when he went for the powders I use, was 1 induced to try them. Their effect seemed magical, as it has also been. in other cas ♦T haye recommended them Os ould not he without ESV' salver Lozenges, and I reoommr' ' wthem to all those suffering from habitual headaches." The above statement can be verified by M'Ir. E. W. Boyle, Druggist, Dundas street East, to whole Mrs. Lind also related substantially clic:above facts The class of people who useEseljay's Liver Lozenges and accept them as a valuable household remedy, are of the highly intelligent order and realize the advancement in medical science. The old tinge powerful, poisonous mug haye got to go before the advancoment of popular education. What people re- quire as a system regulator is not a remedy; that hurries the food uselessly Rev. Dr. Wild has resigned his posit- ion as pastor of the Road street Congre- gational church, Toronto. When he ascended the pulpit Sunday evening he hastened to put his congregation at rest, and immediately made the an- nouncement that it was his intention to resign. He said that his health was not good He was a perfect hypocrite to appearance. He appeared to be well, but this was not , the fact. He anted rest. He would resign, with the understanding that in the course of six months or a year if the cougre gation had not found a man. 'o suit, them be would come back again He said that he was ;lad to be able to have them feeling that at any time he mihtcoine back and give them an honest sermon. He would deliver his valedictory next Sunday. Por Over Fifty Years..." Ax OLD .axe . WELL-Trut:D REMEDY.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of -mothers for their childrenwhile teething, with 'per- fact success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant: to the taste. Sold. by Druggists in every part of the World. Twenty-five cents. a bottle. Its value is, incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind Summer Weakness And that tired feeling, loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away by Hood's Sarsaparilla, like mist before the morning sun. To realize the oenefit of this great medicine, give it a trial and you will join the army of enthusiastic admirers of Hood's Sarsa•- parilia. Tariff reform is in the air. 'I'he'praises of 13. 13, 13. are also heard everywhere. Ne other medicine cures • all diseases of the stomach,: liver bowels and blood so rapidly and so surely'as BurdockBtood Litters. noun Woodland, aged 15, had his II err 6 clothes caughtby a chain in Booth's mils at Ottawa 'l'hursday'and before he could extricate himself he, was drawn against a circular saw and killed. IC'ngsto n hay dealers intend dripping a large Triunity of hay to Ehfsiand'thls fall. I V, ORES iN ERE ALL ELSE AILS, est ecelit 1 Sgran Tates Good. ciao Ire thee., setd by druggists, t,z sl. r m ^ i`,sij` -l. Sure, efficient, easy -Hoo d's Pills They should be in every traveller's grip and every family medicine chest 25e. a box. He took Carbolic Acid, • through the digestive system, but a. preparation that helps to digest the food and turn it into blood and muscle, and at the same time favors a healthy natural action that will effectually re- move all biliousness from the system. If your tongue is coated you need Esel• ,jay's Liver Lozenge's, There is noth- ing else just as good. This remedy is no ordinary patent medicine, but is. of the nature ofa specific prescription: for bilious conditions that are very preva- lent. It is sold at 25e. a box at all drug stores. N'AS-* 1 �.a."IN ---PARLOR, EXETER, — ONTARIO. t A. Hastings, Prep. Every attention paid to Ladies' and C !ldren's • British Grrail: Trade. London, June 26.—The Mark Lane Express, in its weekly review of the British grain trade, says:—Thurs- day 's ays:-Thurs-day's and Friday's rainfall benefitted England, France and Germany. The rains were excessive inHungary and Roumania and flooded corn lands. English wheat in London has advanced to 27s 2d per quarter. The total quant icy still in farmershands is 1,509,000 qrs. Crop reports in France vary in their estimates of the yield of wheat, placing iG from 28,000,000 to 41,000,000 quarters. The prospects in Southern Russia have greatly improved. In New Zealand the w heat ' ield will be 200,000 quarteaes 1css than last year. Large importations of American flour in sacks have made •flour in Lodonn. dull. vardsmgramoanzoomanompoemora James Dean, aged fifty-five, died Thursday morning by taking carbolic acid by mistake. He was at Goderich Wednesday and procured some drugs which he intended to ' compound and apply on his cattle to keep off the flies. He had the carbolic acid in a little flask labeled poison, and also a little flask containing whiskey, in his coat pocket In the morning, not feelin, very} well, concluded to take a little of the whis- key, not that he cared for it, as he was a man of temperate habits. He un- fortunately took the carbolic acid in mistake for the whiskey. - He knew at once what he had taken, and asked his daughter for some milk. I-Iis daughter asked him what was .wrong. Ile was only able to say. "The car- bolic acid—" and fell to the floor. He was carried to hod, and died in about an hour in great agony. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss, About Headaches. WHAT ONE OF OUIi CITY PROFESSIONAL NURSBS ADVISES. (From the London Free Press.) Mrs• L, Wand, a professional nurse' r'f high standing, who resides at 715 Dundas Street., has perhaps felt more sympathy for the netts and sufferings of the many afflicted who have come under her charge during. the past twelve years than most women of her prrfession. Apart from being' a person of education and refinernout and of a naturally sympathetic nature, Mrs. Land has had her own experience with illness, having suffered severely from malarial complaints of long duration and being habitually subject to se Yore hearlachca. The eclvi ,o of a lady in her prornssion and with her peculiar experie nce,is nntnrany of great value to those similarly ail1ietccl, Slaving learnt el her willingness to have knee of het ea pe ience stud actvico published for the benefit or any of our' readers who are subject t0 iicadaclieS tied • ilSr. Milo Criison, A. stalwart teamster in the employ of the Glens Falls, N. Y., Lumber Company, says that both he and his wife highly recommend Flood's Sarsaparilla. She T failed to gain strength after a severe illness, felt mer - arable, could not sleep, and had no appe- tite. When she took ZffoodPs Sarsaparilla she began to pick up and was soon allright: Els own experience was that in the spring he was all run down, had weakness and din. Hair Cutting.' The Chea est and Best Place in Town To get your Boots and Shoes mended, is at G O. A SO NS'1 tress in the stomach. - Hood's Sarsaparilla brought him a round all right, heavier ire ®® e isnowbetter and than for years past. Thousands, yes almost Millions of People,, testify to the wonderful value of Hood's Sarsaparilla for that tired feeling : or weakness of mind, nerves or body. It is; the helping hand which restores full health and strength. Mr. John J. Scully, President of the Seamen's o Union; 266 F e n g Cather- ine' Street, Detroit, Michigan, voluntarily writes as follows: "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: I feel In ;duty bound to tell of : the benefit I de - es w,? ;reed from Hood'S ;sSarsaparilla. I hay° been troubled with nervous dyspepsia, was tired and languid,with no ambition to 'work; my sleep was irregular. So I began taking Hood's Sarsapa e ;s ak rola. From the very first °� it seemed to be just the. thing for me. Tho nervous dyspepsia has now entirely gone, ray appetite is excellent, 1 can eat heartily without distress after- wards; fterwards; K sleep well, sero : A and can now go about. TMST i niy work without that. tired feeling so frequent before I took Hood' i Sarsaparilla T have taken six bottles and recommend it aa the Mug of ltliedicines.i" J. J. ScuhLY. Woonea PILLS Mire liver i1ls,const1paticn, Just a few more pairs of those Men's: cheap Hepburn Shoes and La- dies' Dongola Kids left. ED Noxt Door DPD . � 1>i stoffice . rIt Bargains! ! , argains ! argains ! ! ! biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Dotir Packing Egale. Hove Waited. Droseed of Alive. 'Dl'oased Hogs bought subjoet to the � following conditions: --2 lbs per ewtoff; 5 lbs extra if shoulder stuck; 3 lbs for either bung gut or gullett, if left in. Alt Hogs to be cut through from Tail to Throat. Highest Price paid for Hogs weighing from 100 to 200 pounds, dressed, SNELL EROS & Go. The Spring Season is about here and our good wives are begin- ning to think of house cleaning. Then after the "dirty work" is fin- ished, a few nice pict- ures will be necessary for a spring-like ap- pearance. Bear this in mind, the best stock of Bamboo Novelties, Picture Moulding and Curtain poles, Is at S GI1DIEs'S FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING —F,,stablisl ment.— Odd -Fellows Block. Opposite J Grigg's P5110 Stationary. PALAGE BAKERY The undersigned having handsome- ly fitted up his parlor and restaurant —will serve ICE CREAM 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 their season. D. W, FOSS, Bonsai]. The Fashionablo r Cutter Fitter; Bicycles, . • • Sewing Machines, Baby Carriages And Musical • Instruments. • We are the only firm who make a specialty of the above named goods and therefore claim that we can give the people of Exeter and vicinity, . Greater Barg'ins ! Greater Choice ! !. Lowest Prices. ! ! The latest and newest at- tachments for , all our goods can be had by calling at our ware -rooms, One door north Dr. Lutz's drug store. UN E TAKING :._•� Vegetable Pills aro jire- pared to meet a legitt mate cicntand for a mild, efficient and reliable family physic, Tlioy are purely vegetable, contaiteng no Vit a calomel, Y mercury. or mineral stib stance of any kind. Rood's Pills not upolt the stomach, liver, and alimentary came, and dura Liver Complaint, 'Constipation, tq.itusea, Biliousness, :Headache, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Distress after Bating), Jaundice. A eold may bo broken up and a fever prevented by promptiy taking Hood's Pills. Hood's Pitts ROBERT N. ROUT, Proprietor of (The Old Established) FURNITURE WAREROOMS, (One Door north Moison's Bank.) ALL NEW • GOODS. LOW PRICES. STYLES TO ST7ITE EVERYBODY. I have also a complete stock of curtain: poles and picture mould Aa • 1 :tut tiro only OUT.fli':rt and FI'C`i',lat in town. wholia., ,visited the Largo cities in ti Uuj,tect States thie: S p .ing, T inr tharofore the best able to lit you to erht' Peeper style. Ladies, Are prepared by C. I. Hood Sr. Co,, ApotheeefiC5, Lowell, Mass. Pride 25 dents per box. Sold by all druggists of sent by mail oa rem 1 e It of p rice A Specialty When ;yea. have bough: =, the Material for your Sprin'" and Summer cows come •l,c.t .me and get fitted. ntleren 9 Before you buy yo1".'' Spring Suit, come up 1, l my ' shop and get posted on THE ST YLE BERT KNIGHT • The Fashionable Cutter9 and Fitter: LIITEAL TORL A complete stock of Pure and Reliable Drug ALWAYS KEPT. - Paterttfllotisigs, Bfigum Druggist's ll1J1IS At right and reasonable prices. Prescriptions and Family Receipt:.. Carefully Prepared. WiRJt'S 001161110D, iwg-r the best in - the market. C. LUTZ. PRD C OT INC A. T. SNELL9 air... sc. EXETER - ONTAR3l Has now in stock htttun end Wine IN THE FOLLOWING LINES: West of England Suiting's and Troll erings, Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser ings. French and English Worsted Cloth` A11 made up in the Latest Style, at best Rates. . Zr. S i'ELL On Sunday morning about 2 30 the barn of Mr. E. A. Smith, of at. Thomas, at Sparta, was struck lightenieg, and the end torn off. Eight or ten pails of water extinguished the blaze. A heif- er lying near the barn was, killed by the electric fluid• Mangled at the Tunnel. Anglia McDonald, a brakeman of one of the tunnel crews, met with an awful fate at the„Sarnia entrance of the tun- nel Monday afternoon. Ile was on top of a wast bound train nearing the tun- nel for the purpose of letting off the brakes before the entrance to the tun- nel was reached. For some reason he did not get down in time, and was knocked down by the top of the tunnel just as the entrance was reaehcd, the tuntiei not being high enough for a person to stand on top of the ears. I3e was not missed for some time, and was found &bentfifty, foot from the ent- F 0 R Atkinson's Furniture Ware - rooms is the cheapest ° and best place in the County to buy. Fur- niture. • •• • 9. first-class Bed -room for only $9 and every- thing Suite A ii goodsguaranteed t11i11,; else in comparison. All .. guy r eed to be my own make, of first-class dry material, ilothhig but est hard lumber used. Lumber and Wood ranee by the next trd.in passing Taken ill eYthallo'e for Furniture. through, He presented a horrible sight ~ His head was crushed to almost a pulp, and he was badly mangled, one hand being found some distance from the body, the latter likely having` been draggedfor some distance, McDonald was a young man, and had been em plowed about two years on the road, coming from Scotland. He boarded at Sarnia, and is said to have no r'ela- tiae$ in this Country. Wire Mattresses. bny only lace 1•z1 to�vra. where you can b y the Patent Dominion atentDominion T zckle-11otecWire Mattress,---war- ranted :tire , teW.. a l rslted not to rust