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The Exeter Advocate, 1893-12-28, Page 5
• `N'iGli<'v ie'Reeele ore e new emeM corers that euro the worst cases of Nervone Debility Lost Vigor and trailing Mttnhoi ,; restores the weckness of body or inhul caused by over -work, or the errors orex- a cyesca of youth. This Remedy ab• seluteiy cures the most obetinatl cases wheli all, other gceAtYENTE have failed even to relieve, wbldby,drug, ists at ti. per package, ok six for t5 or sent by mail on receipt of price by addressing R'RE.JAMES 14ilrAtOINU 4i0., Toronto, Ont. Write for pnm hitt. sold lu For gale en;Exeterby J. W. BrowningH The Bank of Rushville, Nob., has been closed by the State Banking Board The failure is the result of a run. CONSTIRATION CURED, The following extract from a., letter from Mr. Jas. M: Carson, Banff, N. W, T, will speak for itself:—I have been constipation and general debility and s induced to use your B.B.B. through Bing" Your advertisement. I now ake great pleasure in recommending it to all my friends cured me." The Great Northwestern Telegraph, Company blls opened an office at Dor set, in Muskoka district, pR WOOD S NORWAY PINE SYRUP cures coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis hoarseness and Consumption if taken in time. Dr. John Herald, W; M. Drenean and C Robinson are candidates torthemay- ality of Kingston. A' ^ E AND ABROAD. rfv�s,p; nee,e. lers, invalids, and all 'classesot r -'r of every degree, testify to the medicin- al and tonic virtues of Burdock Blood Bitters the most popular and effective medicine extant. ' It cures all diseases of the stomach; liver, bowels and blood. Michael Doherty, a Belleville vag rant 100 years old, died in jail there on Tuesday night. physician trave sett If you are tired taking the large old fashioned griping. pills, try Carter's Little Liver Pills and tale some com- fort 4. man can't stand everthing, ''One pill a dose, Try them. The Prince. Edward Island Local elections yesterday resulted in a sweep- ing victory for the Liberels, who will have a majority of ten in a Legislature of thirty members. THE BEST COUGH CURE. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, is the safest and best ` cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis sore throat, all throat and lung troubles. Prige 25c and 50c. At Cayuga yesterday David Pollard, who was a deputy returning officer in the last Moiielt election, was fined $25 and costs in each case for refusing to allow two prominent Liberals to cast leir ballots: LE MEN AND' LITTLE WO- etimes suger from worms, up is very highly re .e. 1 Abraham Wil- ' ilicly -,executed le at ; Win Umpliler A ROOT CELLAR. Boa. to Makea IiatliroofOne In the Barn ' With Little trouble. Every fanner who grows beets for stock should prepare a i,lace to store them, either in or near to the barn. It is not much trouble or ei pease, as there is but little danger of their freezing if a largo bulk is stored. together. An Ohio Farmer correspondent writes that a eel lar can be made in the barn by taking the floor out of the hay bay and build- ing d'uble walls with 10 inch studding board d on both sides and the space filleir,`'OG;Ali sawdust and straw, or hay can be kept on the floor above until the cold weather' is over. Such a cellar—or bin, whichever you may call it—if made for permanency, as it should be, ought to be ratproof, and this is easily done at little expense. The sides can be covered inside with teen or, cheap sheet iron. He lined two sides of his barn cellar, which is 12 by 14' feet, with some :old tin roofing, which cost nothing except 25, cents to have it run through the rollers at a tinshop to take the kinks out of it. This correspondent says: "The floor can be cemented at a small cost, for the common, cheap grades of cement will answer here, where there is no danger of frost and no stock to tramp it. Less than two barrels will floor a cellar large enough to store 1,000 bush- els ushels if the ceiling is seven feet high. To make a ratproof floor there'. should be e inches of concrete made of finely stone or screened gravel and iced at the rate of one of ce- nit six teeeta.O 'ei stone and ended down solid.'" -It, should be only slightly tly wet—water ater thrown over the coarse material and al- lowed to drain oft and the cement then mixed through it. The last coat should be mired' with sharp, rather coarse, sand, one of cement to two of sand, and. spread half an inch thick. Another tem- porary plant for keeping beets for win- ter feeding; which is much better than pitting them, is to build a bin or cheap room of rough' lumber convenient to the barn and store the beets, and at the ap- proach of cold weather build a stack of corn fodder or straw over itto protect them: "Double walls should be made filled with leaves or sawdust, and there will le to keep'the them from freez- ing.no trouble ing. Whether the beets are stored in a cellar or outside building, there should be windows and boors; so that perfect yen tilation can be had for a few weeks after they are stored. We formerly cut our beets to feed them„ but now we feed them whole to all stock, and much pre- fer it re-fer:'it to cutting, as we find that all our stock eat them without waste, and: while a cow will sometimes choke on a three cornered piece of beet she will never do so on a piece which she bites out of the beet." at Gates' Station N. C. ,. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfa. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to CastoriS; When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. , It is reported that the Spanish •com mender at Melilla and the Sultan's brok cement ment to a gravel and Mulching Potatoes. The object of an experiment reported upon from the Michigan experiment station was to show . the yield of pota- toes grown under, a mulch, as compared. with mulching in the hill, and also with the ordinary method of cultivation. There was no difference in time of ap- pearance between the unmulched pota- toes and those covered with a mulch, while the potatoes planted with straw in the hill did not make their appear - mice until two days later. - • . ' The quality of the potatoes -grown un der the mulch was excellent. They were almost entirely free from scab The unmuichedpotatoes ,were badly af- fected . with scab; and , although the yield was the heaviest the quality was inferior. On the division where the brother have signed a treat') with re., straw was placed in the hill the quality gard to a neutral zone and other met Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and m isat • is ed 10 tin 1 and too hearty eating,y once by taking one of Carters Little Liver Pills, immediately after dinner. Don't forget this. Hon. Mackenzie Rowell has arrived at yancouver on the steamship Arawa from Australia, via Honolulu. He spent six weeks in Australia. OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN. Dear Sirs. -I was troubled ' with , ec- acmesalt rheum) for about two years I did not bother• with it until it began to itch and spread over my hand I then took four bottles of B.B.B. which completely :drove it away. It was by is advice I took BBB,. as BBB is our 1, '•iciane. `.•J~'S. iVitll$, Coliingwood Out: The Government gunpowder factory. at Waltham Abbey, England, blew up yesterday. One man was killed and eight were seriously injured. MILBURN'S• COD LIVER OIL EMU- LSION. with Wild Cherry and Hypop- hosphites builds up and strengthensthe ehtire system. The roof of an ice houSe house, which was being torn down at Bellaire, Ohio, fell and ° buried six men yesterday. Three of the injured will die,: 'I'HE MOST ' EXCELLENT REMEDY Gentlemen,—For a number of years I suffered from deaf nes,and last winter I could scarcely hear at all. I applied Ilagyard's Y'tllowOil and I can near as well as anyone DOW, Mrs. Tuttle Cook,, Weymouth, N. S. The trial of A• 3, Morson for the mitr- der,of Li„ut,Ilambrough, at Ardlanlont coil tin ued; it Edinburg. .WORT''!' 1'I'S WEIGII'I' IN GOLD. Dear Sire'—I can truly say that ''lags trd's Pectoral Balsam is the best remedy ever made for con ;'tis and colds. It is wOrth its weight in gold, Ilai•r,y°.Palnor,; Loin vi.11e'Ont, Theis Joyce, of 1komol.a was inn over arid, killed on the C. H, R. track near that village yesterday, Will positively epee sick headache, Gee %vas poor and nearly every potato way affected with scab. In comparing the results obtained we must take into account the different different di• amounts of work put upon visions. If the straw is taken from an deposed stack and is free from seed, there is no work upon a mulched plat except planting, mulching and digging. The conclusions : drawn from this ex- periment, taking into consideration the cost of production and the quality of the yield, is that a person would be repaid in covering his potatoes with straw, espe- . . cully if the season dry. It is believed, however, that mulch- ing ulching` will probably never bepracticable to a large extent, and, when straw it scarce, not at all. The arguments in its fa or are: (1) In a dry season the mulch byf retaining moisture would undoubted- ly increase tho yield of the crop, and(2) by choking out the small weeds and by keeping the ground moist it does wetly with cultivation. Its obiectronehle fed - tures are: (1) The mci eased anroti t' labor •requin•ed to apply the mulch, and (2) the increased amount of labor required to harvest the crop: The cttution:is giv- en to be 'sure that the straw has been thoroughly exposed to the weather in or- der that all the grain or seeds that it contains may be sprouted before apply ing it to the land, or the foul matter will grow and ruin the crop. ArOlilld AbOile tie- Mr. E. Holmes, sr., formerly editor and publisher of the Clinton New Fra; is lying dangerously ill at 'St. Cathar- ines, from au attack of la 'grippe, His death is looked for any day, • The people of Seafortit last Thursday evening met in large nun-inms in the Y.M-C,A, hall to bid far,lw oil to Mr, H. J. Crawford, 13:A., who has been ap pointed classical ma sten. of Jameson avenue .collegiate ir,ttitute, Toronto• The pupils of St aforth Collegiate pre- sented Mr. Crawford with a .diamond pin, anti the football club gave him a seci'ebi ry' and prevent its returtl. Carters l..itf;te, El IN A RI T To take charge of Vocal. AI,''onry, 0511U1115 for r,o;ht rrta»,,On sal sr7 Cr etstton. 'Whcicl or lulrt time. We ere my t;ravvots of both (lab natal' and Johan 4ikcens Of St.Mary'.s, that. A Great ,Sufferer from Perfectly Cured. by is Hood's Sarsaparilla The best stomach .tonics known to medical science are. so happily com- bined in Hood's Sarsaparilla that it cures Indigestion, and Dyspepsia in its severest forms, when eether medicines fail. In many cases Hood's Sarsapa- rilla seems to possess a magical touch, so quick and so gratifying the relief. Read the following from an aged and. respected citizen of St. Mary's, Ont.: " I am very glad to give this testimonial as . ;ta.zlr atHood's Sarsaparillahas done for me. Isuffie„v,e y much with dy s ePs ia. I have ve been takinginatiecine For 25 rear! and I never had anything do. me as ,muen good as Hood's Sarsaparilla,. Every syfa,n;4„, tom of the dyspepsia has entirelydisap- peared and I feel that I cannot praise the ,medicine too highly.: I Eat Better, Sleep Better and feei'sironger than I Teave for :many years.. I have taken six bottles of Heed's Sarsaparilla bought of Mr. Sanderson, the druggist" Jouw ArsnNS. CORDIAL ENDORSEMENT. From Mr. Sanderson; the•Druggist. "Iknow Mr. Aikens to bee strictly honest, straightforward man, and take much pleasure in testifying to the truth of the testimonial he gives above." F. G. SsarionhsoN, Drug- gist, Queen Street, St. Mary's, Ontario. HOOD'S PILLS, the bestafterdinner Pllle, s east digestion, prevent constipation. CtLristlllas is Corajag! And it 'brings us such loads of furniture as, we never had , b efore, For substantial' gifts you should see such things as we keep in stock that would make nice X-mas presents, Fancy tables, fancy rockers, C" 'etc, When purcb:�,sln�., presents, do not fail to see our stock, R o Td • I Vegetable Pills are. pre. ®o ' pared to meet a legiti, mate demand for a mild, efficient and reliable family physic. They are purely vegetable, containing noP • calomel, mercury, or mineral sub- �11s stance of any kind. Hood's Pills act upon the stomach,' liver, and alimentary canal, and cure Liver. Corapl<?bi?t,Constipation, Nausea, Biliousness, Headache, indigestion, Sour Stomach, Distress after Eating, Jaundice. A cold may broken up and clever prevented by promptly taking Hood's Pills. Liver- Pills, 'This is Pot talk, 'hut truth.: Air,oTrlase 'tacit, Nuranrtes nt lfi,idrevliln, Oneepill a dose. See advertisement, Ott, and Itorbestcr,N,'1'', Visiter+wetcotrtci Small pill. Small dose. Small, price. The German Reichstag yesterday adopted the i,ew treaty with Iloumaula at gonnds (Build Lys ovapt ee Be Owe lt iinewritefor fall inform ati0ai. Wo wand; Ow, Y iiOWN `tl ft05. Co , Tf11t0NTp, ON'T. s ttouseIs a reliable, inc, Co, Paid 'Capita $1 ,000,00. Hood's Piils Are prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. The King of Siam is seriously ill.' Senator Charles Guinot, • of France is dead, aged 66, The Coughlin trial tie; Chicago has developed nothing new,a4:far. BURDOCK PILLS • -cute ' li-ver ills They are small and elegantle goofed, u t to use. • ld , sure in effect and please Mr. Wayne MeeVeagli'has Veen 'con- fined as 'United States ambassador to Italy. '..' The New York Central directors have declareda regular quarterly dividend of 1e per cent a ireaty The Russo Servai� commeic a1 s y Remember Manson's Big Slaughter Sale of' Boots and has passed its first readies; in.the:Skup- tschina'at Bulgrade. rot Over Fifty ''earEi ' ' AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED rati.n'e. Mrs Winslow's SoothingSyrup hits been -used for over fifty years y millions of .mothers for their children while fotthintr with -per- feet success. It soothes ,the. chl,ld, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for, Diuc rlicea Is pleasant to the taste Soldby.Druggists ,in r�vo live ee nts, e World, t _part W .. uv overli y is incalculable. e 13e sure' valuein 1 i t battle. Its 1 1 and ask for Mrs. Winslow'e Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Rev. J. L. George, M. "A g> ;Belle- ville, has been elected " moderator of Kingston presbytery... The,te were 164 deaths from influ- enza in London Eng., last lreek' and the disease is increasing : NEGLECTE DA) 52E1241 evEgTo SAFELY AND SUREtteerifi pt.. Lang ' M.1i0 ._.-..........,,._.. `; Smith, Mrs. Mr.Grafton S , aged, 80 and Pocock. ig'ed 70, were married in Wood- stock, stock, Ont, yesterday. The Nova Scotia Legislature has been summoned to meet for the des patch of business on the ltii of January, Mr, A F Gault has been..=.called to the directorate of the Batik of 'Montre- al, suceceding the late Sic',robe Abbott. The directory of the Late hoiY ee d have deehir'd the usual ,Pial; o-1 nnaa,i,1 dividend of ii per': cent.,priyeble Fehr n o,ry Shoes, DzitIr ?;1t* nags 177antocl. Dressed or Alive. Dressed Hogs bought subject to the following conditions: -2 lbs per cwt off; 5 lbs extra if shoulder stuck; 8 lbs for either bung gut or.gullett, if left in. All Hogs to be cut through from Tail to Throat. Highest Price paid for Hogs weighing from 100 to 200 pounds, dressed, SNELL BOOS & Co. which will be continued every day untilthe whole stock is sold out. nen '. Next Door glE0. South of Posto,ico PALACE BA,KERY The atadersigned having handsome. ly fitted -hp hie 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 heir season. D. W, FOSS, Hensall To Dres , icycles, 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,— . Q wing' to the recent fire of last Tuesday night, Mr. S. Gridley has been obliged to se- cure new quarters : and for the next month at least, his customers will find 9llim : located in Parki n son's Old Stand, one door north of the Town Hall, -with '•a holi- dayof brand new stock goods. • s FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING It is not necessary that you should ha'' e your plothcsmade from the very best 'materiel neither need' you ha-' e the :very,: latest style:', but,-to:look ' well your clothes must fit. ' This is Our Aix Not only to make a suit' fit proper but in the latest style, We Gu:a a tee Every garment the t leaves :our,.shop will Le a perfect fit. , BERTNGT � • The Fashionable Cutter and Fitter, DRtG 1111E. A complete stock of Pure and Reliable Drugs ALWAYS KEPT. pteig Spoiliose Greater Barg t ins ! Greater Choice ! !. Lowest Prices. ! ! !. The latest and newest at- tachments for all out goods can be 'had by calling at our ware-rooms,—One door north Dr. Lutz's drug store. PE , a.. RI BRAN FORD STEAM LAUNDRY! NDDRp ! A. HASTINGS, Agent. want your linen to If you look whiter thanthansnsnow, take it to . . NSIMIS 0 1 EXETER S Popular Tonsorial Artist. .Ladies' and Children' Haircutting, A Specialty. UNLOCKS ALL THE CLOGGED 8£CRETIONS or THE.BOWELS, KIDNEYS AND LIVER,. CARRYING OrreRADUALLY, WITHOUT WEAKEN. INS THE SYSTEM, ALL IMPURITtes AND FOUL HUMORS, AT THE SAME TIME CORRECT- ING ACIDITY or THE STOMACH, CURING BILIOUSNESSS, DYSPEPSIA, HEAD- ACHES, bIZZINESS, FIEARTSURN, CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM, DROPSY, SKIN DISEASLMS, JAUNDICE; SALT : RI'IEUM, ERYSIPELAS, SCRO- eutA, men -resew; , DF THE HEART., NERV©U,SNESS, AND GENERAL.. DEBILITY. THESE .AND ALL SIMILAR' COMPLAINTS QUICKLY YIELD TO THE CUBA. TIME ,/NrLtUENOE of EURQ0CK BLOOD eirrrEFis. )clave a Very Bad Cough, . Are Su1Tea ing from Lung'F'oubles, ,�• .. .1 a:veLost Eiesl through Illness, s, lips i 5WAHse�rIYhOrCl:ten:: with consumption. u,he:_t that the li+ ,iDl)lll«C, g� r 0 R Bilaggirl Supplics 4t right and res a nahle, prices- Presoriptioz and Family Recelp Carefully Prepared. W!IR'$ CllicR the best in the market. C. LUTZ. PROP ,� ,use.. CLO. N J. S ELI EXETER - ONT Has now in stock Atttlain QS, -1,1 a-00=Se IN THE FOLLOWING LINES West of England Suitings and Tio'g eringe, Scotch. Tweed Suitings and Trouser ings. French and English ,Worsted Cloth All made ugs 'lam the Latest. Style, at best fates. SNELL Atkinson's Puraj1rire - Ware- rooms is the cheapest and best place in the County to buy urs niture. 0 • A first-class Ped -room, Suite for only 9 and every- thing else in comparison, All goods guaranteed to be m., own make, of first-class drymaterial, nothing y w but best hard lumber used. Lumber and Wood in exchange for Furniture. Taken Wire Mattresses, The only place in town where sola Patent Domlh.lon Nickle-Plated Wile ranted not to dist. '. x.11 buy t "ess -•--fir