The Exeter Advocate, 1889-5-2, Page 1•
VOL. IL
TER, 911 t.. .P"IC►, T
1
LY, MAY 2, 1889',
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Bank -
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Exeter, Jan 29, °88. .....P. Manager..
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TR.TVITT MR,(OflUT+ Curateu.--Rey. 9. F
Robinson, n/lector.
� abb Sabbath els el, Services,. l .nl tt. un.
M$Tnfmisr enViat l--James-8t., Rev. B.
element Paster. Sunday ierviced.I031
antic. a p.m. :tabbltll:+chaot,:7p.m.
DLATia Smngs•r—Rev. J. Wilson! Faster. Sun
,tiky Services, laSUla.1u.. and UMI p.m. Sabbath
School 2.$011 Irl.
rRF,itnVTRUT AN oneself.—heli. W. Martin,
Pastor. Sunday}* Services, It a. ni, and as3 p.
M. Sabbath School, OAS a. nt.
pt's as oral Cards.
L.I1R.r1arcxs.
Office over O'Neil's Bank, T•.xeter, Ontario,
Nitrous Oxide C3 an for painless
extraction.
Ir. KINSMAN, DENTIST, L. D. S.. ex-
tracts teeth without pain by giving
Yegetablo Vapor, or *sin , the new
+antnathetie on the gums. Makes 'told Fiili
ings and otltcrtieotal work the best possible..
Goes to Zurich last Thursday in each month.
East side of Alain street,Excter.
4404.
B. WHITELY, Mi. D., O.Ia .. PHYSICIAN
• and Surgeon. Ofioe and residcneo--
t:orner Yietoria and Elgin streets, t oderioh,
Ontario.
DR. J. A. ROLLINS. OFFICE—MAIN ST.
Residence—Corner Andrew and North
Streets, Exeter, Ontario.
r Oritism.
t reditou.
every newspaper re. Council meeting on Monday neXt.
crltkaae, adversely if Bev, WH, Fife is at present in
For the public benefit, anY- Guelph visiting friends.
R.which lbs "bile is deel,ly Mr: Doherty, of the Doherty Oreun
Co.,.of Clintotn, was iia tOW11 on Tues -
4A son of Mr. Geo, Holtzman fell frown,
a baby carriage nucl broke his azul,
last week,
Our fiaxmill proprietors are nearly
through Seeding; leaving saber over
four hundred acres of flax.
he ('usto n of II. H.:turner's &
tors of the renowned Kidney
r; better known as "Warner's
to flood the county with
xmphlet. The writer has
liberty to examine one of
ellone little books, axed find
friar, but before indulging
our traders $oul' quota- l Ouelive authorities have disirib�int,1
seem, dela the highest Bred -reel thetaws regarding fire protection
poles, which we believe ale. We hope they will be strictly
�onsider. tion. Linder thsl enforced.
istinctive Syltlptores Ap- Mr. , 'orswort1iv bag lenoed Itlr.?
tlda I. Rakers house and took possession.
lust `'eek. Mr. IE Brown intends ea*
copy Ing rice vacated house,
Our fashionable and enterprising
tailor, Mr. J. H. Holtzman, has at pres,
a largo staff of hands. We are
glad to sett that people are appreciaet-
itig Tirst class work.
A slumber of Foresters from here!
t(suded the organization of a Court
`tsbwood last weer:. A large num-
end visiting the new Court on
Ing next.
1 Agent of that Northern
, f'rottt Montreal, will bo iu
ge on Wednesday end will
rte on the Western States
ill sae xery interesting and
}
instructive.
itth•fanly When the disease las .
toluol. its ticaai and fatal sae es mayi%xaalM r'ofiutprvsenxealt are bong.
31 symptoms of albumen and
issue oasts raitpeaar in, the i -ater,acd will
great pain reef: the: diseased organis.---
Thompson.
Sixth =llri let's Disease, -which us-,
ably has three stages of clevelopenteu.
uitiversa:l disease; in England and
Amerien.=-•I3callert;t and Edwards.
'l'laoliipsem is authority for saying
., -
lief more. (stilts arecarriedofflu this
entry by kidney disease than any
other malady except cousutnptioll.
ruder Warner's "Safer Cairo" article. on
Consnnnptiou, we find "aa paragraph'
claiming to be a quotation, from a
publication issued by Brampton Hospi-
tal for°Cunsumptlyes, Lundon.ingl;and,
which tt O'S that 62 per cent, of the
patients of that institution have. uu-
n
S4 9
,t, �: n
a d eyI diso r. I)r. I disorder. It
man llrellum, and eminent Gerunan
authority ;also says Haat Consumption
is always due to deficient nutrition of
the Iungs, Weanse of lead blood. •
Medical science eau no longer dia.
pure :the fact that the l:itlney s are the
principal purifying organs of the hal
Ulan system, and if they are diseased
and thus fail to expel the nrie acid
poison or the waste matter of the blood';
as the blood plisses through these two
reat.org fns the t'Safc Caere" claim is
correct, and the reasoning of its prop-
rie, or holds good.
There is lie doubt but that in too
many instances the; nletlicaal fraternityl
doctor for sysptoms, instead of striking
at the root of the disoalse, and that an -
der this fon* of treatment many pat-
ients die.
will be:
li
ALLAN LINE,
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
LIVERPOOL AND QUEBEC SERVICE
Tana are carried off itn
chronic' kidney dieeaee
ter outs malady eseeelat
Thompson.
alis frons sndt diseases
be rate of 2110 per
de• - lwards.*
Tlatird---Bright's disease has no atyxmp
- s of its own, and may long e,s+it
theint the,l:uowlege of the patient or.
„tltloner,, as no pan will be felt in
idneys or their vieiuity.---;;coli-
? otxrtlt---•In the fatal cases-andtnost
cases have hitherto been fatal—the
symptoms of diseased kidneys will first
pear in extremely different organs .i-
tho body as stated tabove.--Tholltp-, rhac',
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amaldc at present hi different residences.
Messrs...Jan Ttovethick and J. varug'.
have put bock cellars under their-
houses. Mr. Geo. Holtzman also has
remodelled his house; Mr. R. l . Carter
la also repairing M akmp and house,
Thursday, June
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to
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1J TPI 1I1F SIAi'+T ,e " 1G
RATES 01? PASSAGE BY MAIL STEAMERS.
Qls•baa to S.i:rsrpaoL
t"aablu, $88,$70 nd$60, recording to aec Ymmd fon. Servants'in Catrin, $50. Inter-
mediate, SM. Steerage, S O. Return Tickets, Cabin, *GO, *130 $a,.o.. Intermediate, $00.
Steeragge,'set.00.
*By Circassian or other extra Sten=ers.Cabin, 50, $alta, and' .0, according to ace ore ado,
tion. Intermediate, $30. Steerage, Oa Return tickets, $OO,Sit%,and WO. intermediate!
$so. Steerage. Va.
t}T he CARTH. GENIAN ri l not* carry passengers from this side. There will be no
Steamer earrying passengers from Quebec May Stat, July 5th, August 0th, temburlSt1i
Yaassengers can sail from Montreal.
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JOHN SPACKMAN,
the only authorized agent for E etcr, int.
✓ A. A MMOL M. D., G. M. L.. C. P EDIY.; L.
i . It. C. ti. Etliur L I,. P. & S., Glasgow*
L. M., Edinburgh anti Glasgow; M. C. P.&
o IrM.T. S.,Night helal
Cd o, Otaioo. y.
Y B• COWEN. OFFICE--MfAIN STREET,
.1.�./ Exeter, upstairs, opposite Centra
Hotel. Side entrance an south—lames street
leading to the Methodist Church.
T W. BROWNING, M.D., Ili, C.P. S.
t. .
Graduate of Victoria 1: niversity. OIllee and
residence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter.
WILLIAM SWEET, VETER-
inary Surgeon. Graduate
Toronto. Office and Residenee
one block east of Samwell &
Pickard's store. Opposite skat-
ing rink, Exeter, Ontario.
,6rETERTNATW DENTISTRY.—A.H. Fuels,
Y Veterinary Dentist, graduate of Prof. If.
H. Davidson's Dental School, Toronto. All
work in connection with horses' teeth prom-
ptly attended to. Examination free. Office
with Wm, Sweet, V. S. A. H. FiTCnI,
T IL DICKSON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
. of Supreme Court, N otary Public; Con-
veyancer, Commissioner, &e. ll[oney to loran
Office Ji'ansen's Block, Exeter.
•fil LLIOT & ELLIOT, BARRISTERS, SOLIC-
Ali itars, Conveyancer„ Ste. Money to loran
at 0 per cent.
B.V.ELs.roT. J. Et> for
• DWARDN. LEWIS, BARRISTER, NOT-
LJ ary Th blip, Procto in Maritime Court
Conveyancer.8to..Solicitor for }furor Lanc'�
a*onev. Godeitchand
Bayfiei
tIMyfield
office gat SWvaartz's :Hotel, open every Thursday.
Money to loran et very low rates.
TAMES ORE, Exeter, Ontario, Licensed
t .Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Sales promptly attended to and satisfaction
guaranteed. Sales arrangodi at this office.
T7 BROWN,. Winchelsea. Licensed Amt-
.
13. ion.oer for the Counties of Perth and
Middlesex., also for the township of tsborno.
tly attended to and terms eason.
;a bk. Sales <as arrangod at Post ()face, Winclelsa
� BOSS'>;NBERRY, Hensel' Ontario.' Lia
L..,awed Auation.eer for the County of
Huron. Charges moderateand satisfaction Farmers, Gardeners' sena Florists,
auaaranteed.
$ENDALL'S
(SPAVIN CURE;
Tho Most Successful Remedy ever discov-
ered, it is certain i free and does
as e n its erects ' not blister. Bead proof below.
KENDALL'S SPAIN CIIR I
OFFICE ON CIARLES A. SNYDER,
BREEDER OF
CLEVELAND BAY AND TnR1
OTT4 BRED Ronsns
KENDALL
Ira., Nov. 30,1888.
no. B. J. RENDALL Co.
Dear Sirs : I have always purchased your Ken.
doll'sSppavin Curo by the ]calf dozen bottles, I
would like prices in larger quantity. I think it is
one of the best liniments on earth. Ihave used it
on my stables for three years.
Yours truly, CHAS. A. SNYDER.
KENDALL'S SPUN CURE.
Bloom -yrs, N. Y., November 8,1888.
DR. B. J. KENDALL Co.
Dear Sirs : I desire to give you testimonial of my
good opinion of your Kendall's'apatvin Cure. I have
used it for Lameness, StiW ;feints and
LS ,ming, and I have found it a sure cure, I coral -
ally recommend it to all Horsemen.
A. H.
Yours truly,
t3nnssnr,
lalanagor Troy Launc1ryStab1es.
KENDALL'S STAND 1URE.
SANT, Wigwag' COUNTY, Onfo, Dei« 30, 1888.
1)n. B. J. KENDALL Co.
kt,.. (#outs : I feel it my duty to eny what I bave�done
5vith your B;endall's Spavin sure. Ibavo cured
svonty-fve horses that bad haga�vine, ten of
Ping /tone, nine afflicted -with Big Read and
seven. of /3i Jaw. Since I have bad one of your
stt never
books and followed rho. directions I have ne er
osta ease of anykind. '
Yours truly, ANDREW- Tumult,
Horse Doctor.
KENDALL'S SPAIN CUBE.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. All Drug-
gistt have it or can get it for you, or It will bo sent
to any address on receipt ofrico by the pro rie-
tors. DR.,13. J. rcENDALL Co., Enosburgh Sa11s,�Vt..
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
0•14.114rnillils
FOR SALE_
HOLT, Iihivaa;, Ontario. Licensed
sanVd r faonr dthtehCe otuowntnise"hs ipof obfh(S1tle1sipeuhseeetnx-
Laiineu
and Itay. Allsales, promptlyattended
to.
'' EILBER,Li;ozisetEAixateoneer for Hay
TT ''110 i i ra townships.
11.' Stephen and Q' ll w y r
m0mce—CreditontOnterio,
A fair sized brick cottage containing
dining -root*, sitting -room, 8 bedrooms, en-
trance hall, with' two good cellars under-
neath,largo kilohen 142,-.80 feet, with wood-
shed attached, two largo greenhouses, small
stable, good well of water; with 154 acres of
Ian tl, all well fenced and in fair condition.
This property is withinfive minutes' walk
of tho Exeter post office. The land will be
sold on easy terms. Apply to
A. Atrom, Exeter, Ont.
April 11, 0 m.
Line Here?
If you want Bargains in
Land Rollers,
Gates,
Hay. Racks,
or Rakes,
—call at the—
Entgr raotory.
Handles of every description always
on hand.
Turning done to order on the shortest
notice;
Repairing neatly and cheaply done.
Circular and band sawing clone,
A number of bee hives on hand.. They
aro the best and handiest bee
hive made.
A quantity of excellent machine oil
for sale.
Dry wood taken in exchange..
J. D. VASEY
For Sale or to Rent.
Tho subscriber offers for Sale or to -Rant,
that clesiteable residence on Enron street,
consisting of a frame house, with 0 rooms
therein, a good well of water, about two
acres of land being lot 08. Possession im-
mediately. Terms reasonable. Apply to
EDWARD GILT, or at this office.
A3.1 -8m
Boar for Service,
r-. 1118 undersigned, having purchased a
J tb oroughbrod boar, intends keeping the
same for the improvement of stock, on Lot
8, eon. 2,. Stephen:
'1VA.r.rdu HILL, Prop.
r 10
THE DEAF.—A person mired of Deaf-
ness
eafHess and noises in the head of, 23 years'
standing, by a .simple .remedy, will send a
desoription of it PItoo to any person who ap-
plies to IsIxo oL3oN, 30 St: John.St. Montreal
Khiys.
Miss Kate Dinney spent last weeks
in Kllivaa,
Mr. M.:Stream is visiting in town
at present.
Mrs. Wm. Holt VW visiting friends
in Parkhill on Saturday.
Mrs. William Simpson, of Paarkhillt
was in the village } 1 ast week.
g
Some of our sports were dew :ahl
n
„
last week and they report good success.
The weather has been very unpleas-
ant, and the roads are in a miserable
condition.
Mr. William Thompson, of this place,
left for London on Monday where he
intends spending a few flays.
In last week's AnvOCATE we noticed
thaesomeote has had early potatoes.
Khivat thus far takes the lead as Mr,
William i1O1t had new potatoes on April
1Sth.
Ratz's sawmill has opened up for the
season in which a large number of
employees are engaged. A large trade
is being done in the hoop line.
Your correslionalent has been absent
from town for some time but has re-
turned. All we're glad to see hhn as
very
't tit cor-
respondent.
town is
dull without ,1
the
respondent.`
Frederick T. Roberts, M. D. Physic:,
MR to and Professor of Clinical b[edi=
eine itt University College hospital,
London, ,'Ram., says: "Bright's Disease
has no symptoms of it own, and may
long- exist Without the knowledge of
the patient or practitionel',ias no pain
will be felt in the kidneys of that lire n
ity," This accounts for many people
dying with Bright's Disease, or advanc
ed kidney malady: The disease is not.
suspected until it reaches a f„t 1 period.
It Warner's Safe Cttre is used at the
proper dune, fatality from that disease
would be greately deceased. Dr. Thorp
son also says: "More adults are carried
off in this country by chronic 1:iduey
disease than by any other one malady
except consumption”
.�..� r. -,t,!.
Dr. T. Reira:an Brattier, an eminent
German authority, says: t'Consumpt
ion is always due to deficient nutrition
the of lungs, caused, by bad blood." At
the Brandon Hospital for consumptives
London. Eric,' a statement has been
published that 52 per cent. of the pat -
it its of that institution have nausus-
peetod kidney disorder. This explains
why* the proprietors of Warners Safe
Cure claim that they lave received
many testimonials which they have not
published, because of the incredulity
ty
-with -which they would be received
were it claimed that Warner's Saafe
Cure, cures consumption. But the fact.
is that if your kidneys be cured and
put in a healthy condition they expel
the uric acid and poisonous waste meat
ter, aalld prevent the irration of the del-
icate substances of the lung's, thereby
removing the muse, When the effect
is removed the sy inntoin of kidney dis-
ease, whieh is called consumption dis-
appears,and with it they irritation which
cured it.
•
NO. IO
Dr. R. A. Gunn, M. D. Dean and Pro-
feasor of Surgery of the t nite41 States
htedic.al College, Editor of the "Medical
Tribune," author of "G ann.'s New Im-
proved Handbook of Hygiene and Do-
mestic Medicine" says "Belonging as
I do to as branch of the profession which
believes that no School of 3iedieine
knows all the truth regarding disease,.
and being independent enough to vse
any remmedy that will help my patients
svitllout reference to the source from
which it comes,I ani willing to aekilow
ledge thus frankly the value of War-
ner's Safe Cure.
The farther
eary
1 fl `h
of Babylon Line have
cis ed seeding.
The boyarstaster's blood colts.
out tral..eting ; ondax °night. Gott ';,40
boysl
Tho lath rain
stop to aiae'tlinp'°
two.
Mr. Ha.ppet's iield of oah was
sown in Tafaarch, looks quite green: and'.
#lobin
Lueiudauria, Ilannie has loft these Is las
rand has gongs to Wingham. where slats
will beengaged iu tlxa �i mnezy tendo.
,Misses Leah and Levinea M rtiu re-
turned home last Saturday. They
have been in London all winter work, -
tog at the Tecumseh Moate,
We learn th'tt it i4 the intention of
Eissnbaeh tea aeoeainp tsar Herbert
to London to work in the patella,.
of a aachine shop.
e Wit jr. bas purchased, a
adjoining Isis father's
mice linker for $1S00
Ari MS
llugg,y aand we auk. putting two: and
testa togtxther be nlarwn.5Ilnusane:,sa, Loot
rlsl.
now has putt a
for a -daay-
Minton,
Dr. Chrisholm, ofwinghanl, was in
towel last week.
Mr. McKay, of Belgratve,� was visit-
ing this brother here on Sunday last.
Inspector Paisley was tlnoegh the
Riding last :week getting bonds from
the License holders.
Arbor day will be on Friday, May
9rd, when the people. are expected to
do some tree planting, •
Mr. W. Mosley of the Organ Factory
leaves this week for Carson}vile, \kielr.,
where he is going into the drug busi-
ness. Will was a popular young maul'
in the town and will be much missed
here,
The Exeter people may appreciate
Dr. Burns, but the Clinton people
don't. He tried to lecture here a few
years ago and couldn't get a dozen
hearers. . Irish Home Rule and Gritism
combined in a lecture don't take worth
a cent here,
It is said that Mr. A. H. Manning, of
this plaice. will be the next Reform Can-
didate for the Local House in West
Huron, and that the Ilan. A. M. Ross
will try his hand for the minority seat
in Toronto.
Austin Flint, M. D. late professor of
the principles of practice of medicine
and of clinical medicine in the Bellevue
Hospital \iedieal College, says: of
Brigh's Disease: Pain in the loins is
in nt system,
rarely a prom e , and is often
wanting. This statement also applies
to tenderness on pressure over kidneys"
It is not safe, therefore, to argue that
you have no local .symptoms. of it.
Your only sure plan is to use Warner's
Safe Cure as soon as the most remote
symptoms appear.
Manley,
John Dunn, of the I3ruusen Line,sold
a colt sired by Pearnaught Chief 1 yrs
old, for the handsome sum of $200.
Tuckersmith,
John Colwell, of this vicinity refused
fhe handsome sum of °1315 for a two
year old mare sired by McAlpine.
iny's (London) Hosp hell. Re. arts.
,1*:age:i :isi. s found the statement
111r:laypertrophy (enlargement) of
e,art,espeeially in the left: ventricle
a ea'athonrt valvulaar tneonlpet.
cy. In this numerous clans the card -
lac is seeondry (a sy-tlipto;n;a to the renal
affection:` This explains why Warner's
Safe Cures iseffectual in eases of heart
disease. It removes from the blood the
kidney acid which removes the heart
disease.
Centralia Bots.
Boyle spent Sunday in town.
14tr. Ioliins has moved into his new
house.
The farmers are all through seeding
*round here.
Mr. John Porsons, sr., left for Winni-
peg on Monday last.
Billie says he likes farming but
he must be in town on Sundays.
'We are ;lad to hear that Miss R.
Grabe has r,..covered froln her serious
illne.
Sotnessr wiry tramps entered tho bed-
room of Thos. Hodgins on Friday night
last and had thier hands almost on the
cash box when Toni seared them with
a wild howl.
The Ladies Aid. are going to hold a
social soon. They intend engaging
the .sack & Jill troupe which alone wilt
be words the price of adnlirsion.
The hate Dr. I)io Lewis, in spt'akinr
of Warner's Safe Curt s:till over his own
signator,'. -If I found myself the vic-
tim of a serious kidney trouble,I would
use Warner's Safe Cure.,' ;He also said
"The medical prnfessien stands dazed
and helpless in the presence of more
than one kidney malady.,"
Eibbert,
Farmers are about done Seeding.
Mr. John Miller, of Cromarty, has
been laid up with a sore hand for the
past }}eek.
Mrs. Jas. Pullman, of Fullarton, is at
present visiting her father, Mr. James
Gullet, of Statin.
Mr. Andrew Bruce hid his barn
raised on Monday and is having ` a
foundation built under it.
Rev. Wm. Pennell administered
sacrament to the members of the Pro-
spect appointment on Sunday last.
Miss Maggie , youngest daughter of
Mr. Donald McI%aig, of the 12th con., is
at present very Ili ra ith diphtheria.
Messrs. Hugh Gillespie and Alex.
Park, left on Thursday last for Sault
St. Marie. James Miller and J. D.
Walker intend taking the same route
this week. There will be sad hearts
left behind.
`Mr. James Hislop, of Cromarty; will
for the next 60 days offer groat .bar-
gains on the bankrupt stock recently
purchased from Mr. McDonnei. Any
person wishing to buy cheap goods
}i 11 do well to give hint a call. We
can guarantee that they will get per-
fect satisfaction and find Mr. and Mrs,
Hislop very obliging,
A man roan smoking bad tobacco in
the close cabins ,of a small ship c
very easily pipe all hands on deck,m