The Exeter Advocate, 1890-10-16, Page 5arerest by a sie c 1
clii4 sutiof ins ut crying with the scene
of Wild excitement yesterday
before the close. To day's settlement•
is anxiously awaited. °
If you once try Carter's Little Liver
Pills for sick headache, biliousness or
'constipation, you will never be without
them. ahoy are purely vegetable;
le the proscription of one of the oldest and best small and easy to take. Don't forget
pain, of cutting teeth ? if s,", send at once and at noon but prices partially recoyored
got ItbAtile oflll Rs. WINBLOW'8 SOOTHING
r
,aneczeL TO Iriseri1Lx3S. �'Tf10 stock exchange in London Was
disturbed t,
at t Iglu, u a
u 1 lbroken ot
y
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S3-ItUP '
MOR CaULDRIar T UTIfIXO. 1tS vltiue le ineulcnl.
able, 1twill relierethe poor littlesutrere iinme-
dliately- Depend upon it, mothers, there is no
ioistake about it. It enrols dysentery and dial'-
theme, regulates the stotncell and bowels, cures
windcolio,sof ten s the gums, rodeo esinflatnna-
tion, Iced gives tone and energy to the whole
system. flirts. iv1NNLow's SOOTHING SYRIA? rtoit
CMIXIMr `1`ICLTHING is pleasant to the taste and
female nurses and physicians in the 'United this
Vat the 'world. Prion Oa cents taottle. John Entwhistle, Birchall's guard in
States, and i9 for sale by all d i•ug"ists throng's!
By an explosion yesterday • in the
pyrotechnic school at Bourges, France,
ten persons were killed and many
wounded. •
A11 Men,
young, old, or middle-aged. who find
themselves nervous, weak ,and' exhaust-
ed, who aro broken dowui from excess
or overwork, resulting in many • of the
following symptoms: Mental depression,
pernaature old age, loss of vitality, loss
Of memory, bad dreams, dimness of
sight, palpitation of the ]leant, emissions,
lack of energy, pain in the kidneys,
headache, pimples on the ram 'or. body,
itching or peculiar sensation about the,
scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi.
ness, specks before the eyes. twitching
of the muscles, eyelids anci elsewhere,
bashfulness, deposits in the 'urine, loss
of will power, tenderness of the scalp or
spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire
torested b � sleep,
to sloe failure be c .
5
,
Ptr
o,
1 dullnessof1'alln :loss
' si at101 CIU ri ll
cont l e
P ,1„
of voice, desire for solitude, excitability
of temper, sunken eyes surrounded
With Lnabni\ olltcr.n, oily looking slain,
etc., are all symptoms of nervous debil-
ity that lead to insanity and death
unless cured. The spring or vital
force having lost its tension. every
function wanes -in consequence. Those
who through abuse committed in ignorance may be permanently cured.. Send
your address for book on all diseases*
peculiar to man. Address M. V. LUBON,
b0 Front-st. E., Toronto, Ont. Books
'sent free sealed. Heart: disease, the
svmptomsrtof which are faint spells,
purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip
beats, hot flushes. rush of blood to the
head, dull pain in the heart with beats
strong rapid and irregular, the second
heart beat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast• bone, etc., can -posi-
tively be cured: No cure, no pay.
Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON,
50 Front Street, East, Toronto, Ont.
Aug. 7, '00,-1.y.
The German government is said to
contemplate legislative action to stop
emigration of males liable to military
duty.
When Baby was siclr we gave her Castoria.
When shewas's, Child, she cried for Castori
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she bad Children, she gave them CastorIa,
The Governor-General and party
have returned to Halifax after visiting
Annapolis, Kentville, Windsor and
other places.
Consmhption Cured.
An• old physican, retired from pract-
ice,'having had placed in his hands by
an East India missionary the formula
of a simple vegetable remedy for the
speedy and permanent cure of Con-
sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma
and all throat and Lung• Affections, al-
so a positive and radical cure for Ner-
vous Debility and all Nervous Com-
plaints, after having tested its wonder-
ful curative powersin thousands of cas-
es,has felt it his duty to make it ]mown
to his suffering fellows. Actuated by
this motive and a desire to relieve
• human suffering. I will send free of
charge, to all who desire it, this recipe,
. in German, French or English, with
fl llclirections for preparing and using
h
tat'14. mail by addressing with stamp,
•
naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 820
Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y.,Feby. 6
-90.
The new C. P. R. steamship, Empress
of India is expected to leave Liverpool
on her trip around the world on Jan.
15th, 1891.
TIMELY WISDOM:
Great and timely wisdom is shown
by keeping Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wilil Strawberry on hand. It has no
equal for cholel,a,, cholera morbus, char•
rheea, dysentery, colic, cramps, and .11l
summer complaints or looseness of the
bowels.
About 10,000 people attended the•fair
at Caledonia, Ont., which closed rester•
day. The entries in every class were
in excess of former years.
Sudden changes of weather are the
fruitful' sources of Cold in the Head and
Nasal
asal
For these b
Catarrh.
Balm is the only speedy and certain
cure. All dealers.
At Lyn, Ont., yesterday a trackman
on the G; T. R, named Cloman, did not
notice the approach of an express train
and was instantly killed.
EQUAL RIGHTS,
All have equal rights in life and lib-
erty and the pursuit of happiness, but
many are handicapped in the race by
dyspepsia, biliousness, lack of energy,
nervous debility, weakness, constipa-
tion, etc•,by completely removing these
complaints Burdock Blood Bitters con-
fers untold benefits on all sufferers.
The troubles between the Chicago
and North-western aillWay Company
and their engineers and firemen have
been adjusted, the men receiving what
.l
they asked for.
I find Everest's Congh Syrup Fl eX-
Cellent remedy •
zndcan heartily recom-
mend it, -P, B. Rosenberry, L. D. S,
Ari
Woodstock jail, was found asleep in
the condemned man's cell on Wednes-
day night by Jailer Cameron, and re-
ceived his discharge yesterday.
IM1'EEiIAL FEDERA1~IOM.
Will present torr opportunity to ex-
tend the•fanro of Dr. Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry the unfailing rem-
edy for cholera, cholera morbus, colic,
cramps, diarncaoa, dysentery, and all
.Summer complaints, to every part of
the Empire, wild Strawberry neyer:
fails.
Dr. R. V. Pierce; the celebrated pat•
ent medicine marc and millionaire of
Buffalo, has been sued by William S.
Wyse, of New York, for alienating the
affections of Mrs, Wyse.
If sick headache is misery, what are
Carter's Little Liver Pills if they will
positively euro it? People who have
used them speak frankly of their worth
They are small and easy to take.
Justice Miller, of the United States
Supreme Court, Was stris:en witwithrar-
clysis of his left side while crossing a
street in Washington yesterday: His
mind is not affected,
MINING NEWS;
Mining experts note that cholera
never attacks the bowels of the eaxph,
but humanity in general find it neces=
sary to use Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry for bowel complaints,
dysentery, dia.rnccea, etc. It is a sure
cure.
The Embro and' West Zorra fair at
Embro yesterday was the greatest suc-
cess ever experienced there. About
$.500 ivas taken at the gates. Hon.
Oliver. Mowat and Mr. James' Suther-
land, M. P., were in attendance.
For four years I was not able to
sleep in bed, being troubled with .cat-
arch andI tried t •i almost
without obtaining permanent relief un-
til I tried Mustard's Catarrh Specific,
four bottles effecting a cure. -George
Webster, Forest P. 0.
At Sylvania, Ga.,Stephen Lewis died,
appa.relitly, at noon Tuesday. Bis sou.
came to attend the burial, and detected
a quiver in his father's eyelid. IIe ask -
him if ho wanted wanted water. The
supposed corpse nodded his head.
Physicians were called in and restored
the man to consciousness. •
Foul breath,;dill, oppressive head-
aches, and feeling of tiredness, are the
result of Catarrh. Why suffer when
Nasal Balm is a certain cure? Try it.
Sold by all dealers.
Messrs. R. H. McGreevy and 0. E.
Murphy, of Quebec, connected with the
$400,000 promissory note case; have
been sent for trial in the Criminal,
Court.
WHAT IS A DAY'S LABOR.
One day's work for a healthy liver is
to secrete three and a half pounds of
bile. If the bile secretion be deficient,
eon stipation ensues; if profuse bilious-
ness and jaundice arise, Burdock Blood
Bitters is the most perfect liver regul-
ator known in medicine for peventing
and curing all liver troubles.
A corn agent of Pesti, Ilungary,has
failed, with liabilities of 1,000,000 Rot -
iris. It is believed that other failures
will follow. The trouble is due to the
poorness of the harvest.
Will be found an excellent remedy
for sick headadhe. Carter's Little Liv
er Pills. Thousands of letters from
people who have Used thein proye this
fact. Try them.
A young man :named Geor„e Russell,
while helping to raise an old house at
\Yiarton on Wednesday, was crushed
10: death under the building through
the props giving way. HIS borne was,
in Port Elgin.
Lincoln's Melancholy,
His Sympathetic Nature and His
Early Misfortunes.
Those who saw moth of Abraham
Lincoln (hiring the later years of his
life, were greatly impressed with the
expression of profound melancholy his
face always wore in repose.
Mr. Lincoln. was of a peculiarly syna-
pitthetic and kindly nature. These
strong characteristics influenced,very
happily, as it proved, leis entire political
career. They would not stem, at first
glance, to be efficient aids to political
success; but in the peculiar emergency
Which Lincoln, in the providence of.
God, was called to meet, no vessel of
common clay could tossibbl have pe
-
come
come the "chosen of he Lord"
Those acquainted with him from boy-
hood knew that early griefs tinged his
whole life with sadness. His partner
in the grocery business at Salem, was
"Uncle" Billy Green, of Tallula,
who used at night, when the custom.
ers were few, to hold the grammer
while Lincoln recited his lessons.
It was to his sympathetic car Lin-
coln told the story of his love for sweet
Ann Rnt'eclp c; and he, in return, offer-
ed what comfort ho could when poor
Ann died, and Lincoln's great heart
nearly broke.
"After Ann died, "says" Uncle" I31ly,
"on stormy nights, when the wind blew
the rain against the roof,: Abe would
set there in the grocery, his elbows on
his knees, his face •itt his hands, and
the tears Tannin' through his fingers.
1 hated to See Hint feel had, an' 1'd shay,
Abe don't cry'; an' he'd look up an'
say '1 can't help it, Bill, the rain's a.
fulfill' on her."
®There are many who can sympathize
With this overpowering grief, as they
think of a lost loved one, :when "the
rain's a falhn' On her:' What, adds
poignancy to the grief some times is
the thought that the lost one might
have been sayed.
Fortunate, indeed, is William John-
son, of Corona, L. I., a builder, who
writes June 28th, 1890: "Last Febru-
ary, on returning from church' One
night, my daughter complained of hav-
ing a pain in her ankle. The pain
gradually extended until her entire
limb was swollen and very painful to
the touch. We called a physician, who
after careful examination, pronounced
it disease of the kidneys of long stand
ing• All we could do, did not ,seem to
benefit her until we tried Warner's
Safe Cure; from the fust she commenc-
ed to improve. When she commenced
taking it she could not turn over in
bed, and could just move, her hands a
little, but to -day she is as well as she
ever was. I believe`I owe the recovery
of my daughter to its use."
For Salem
A. desirable residence in Exeter North, new
frame house, one -fifths acre of land: The
house was erected in 1888: Good terms to
pttrohaser. Apply at this office, . 145-t t.
Mind wandering erin oared. Books learned
Ipantone reacting.
Testimonials from all
roar
s
of the siege. application
FREE, sent on ap ligation to Prof.Pro#.
A. Loisetee. 237 Fifth Ave. Now York.
THERUNNING"
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SEWING MACHINE
THE DRY SEINING MACHINE
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ILL, ATLANTA GA:
iM5'kLOUIS,Mo. s&NFRAWc16000A
Farinr
vittoo3alo & Retail
Grocers,
11R & SPIRIT
Merchants,
11
Exeter.
WILL CURE OR RELIEVE
BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS,
DYSPEPSIA DROPSY
INDIGESTION) FLUTTEFING
JAUNDICE OF THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS, CIDITY OF
SALT RHEU, THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, DRYNESS
HEADACHE. OF THE SKIN,
And every species of disease arising
from disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS,
STOMACH, BOW.OILS OR BLOOD.
T. MILBURN (h Car Prop TORONTO.
CARTER'S
iT LE
PIER
PILLS.
CLOTHING
A. J. SNELL,
Marra. Sty o
EXETER - ONTARIO
Has now in stock
Sp�igg & Suer
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES
West of England Suitings and Trous
erings,
Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser-
ings. •
French and English Worsted Cloths
All made t..11 in the Latest
Style, at best Rates.
A. 3'. SNELL.
01[114111V
OI1ig!
WE CLAIM TO CARRY THE LARGE
EST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
STOCK OF CLOTH-
ING IN THE
COUNTY.
400 :���'s Suisse
200 Ovumi
300 ¥uth's t.1114.
2oo Ny9s Suis.
Which will be cleared off at less than
Bankrupt prices, atl
SPACK AN'S
"A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE,"
SO WILL A DOLLAR INVESTED IN
MALTOP EPSYN
Lan artificial gastricjuice-formula on ever"y label]
• SAVE 99 DOLLAES
to any person suffering from stomach troubles, es-
pecially if taken at the first symptom of Indigestion,
which is usually weight at the stomach, sometimes.
attended by slight pain, and may follow either a
wholesome or a heavy !neat. At first, this feeling
soon passes away, and is only remembered as a little
tenplererant, which, when repeated, gradually be-
coines more pronounced. To the average person is
now suggested the cathartic pill, bitters, or other
liquid purgatives, that will clear our the bowels. Such
treatment is worse than useless; it is positively han,,.
ful. The trouble is in the Stomach, the 13owels are.
not responsible, andrelief will only come through
an intelligent treatment of" the disorder within the
stomach. MALTOPEPSYN is the remedy for all
stomach troubles. Endorsed by the best physicians
of England and Canada. Send a cts. in' postage for
valuable pamphlet to HAZEN MORSE,
IN'rSRNArtotiAL Bianca,ONTARIO..
Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inci-
dent to a bilious state of the system, such as
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness Distress after
eating. Pain in tee Sicle, 6:c. While their most
remarkable success has been shown in curing
Headache, yet CARTER'S Ln'ri.a LIVER PILLS
are equally valuable in Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of the'etomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.
Even if -they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
'who suffer front this distressin complaint;
but fortunately their goodness does not end
here, and those who once try them will find
these little pills valuable in so many ways that
they will not be willing to do without them.
But after all sick head
is the bane of so many lives that here is where
we make our great boast. Our pills cure 15
while others do not.
CARTER'S Lrrrn>, LrvsltPrr.Ls are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills make
a close. They are strictly vegetable and do
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
please alt who use them. In vias at 25 cents;
five for $t. Sold everywhere, or sent by maiL
068TEE MEDICINE 00., Now Tort.
SEA! Pill, Small Dose, Small Prices
EVEREST'S COUGH SYRUP
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
Try it and bo canvincrd of its wonderful curettes
properties. Price 25 cants.
NASAL BALM.
A certain and speedy cure for
Cold hi the Head and Catarrh
in all its stages.
SOOTHING, CLEANSING,
HEALING.
Instant Relief, Permanent Cure,
Failure Impossible.
Many so-called diseases aro simply symptoms of
Catarrh,.. such as headache, partial deafness, losing
sense ofmel foul 1 f ul breath,hawking gand spitting,
nausea, general feeling of debility,
eta. If you are
troubled with any of these or kindred symptoms, you
have Catarrh, and should lose no time 10 procuring
a bottle of NASAL BALM. Be warned in time,
neglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed
by consumptionani1 death. NASAL BALM is sold by
all druggists, or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of
price (5o cents and $t.00) by addressing
FULFORO & CO., BROCKVILLE, ONT.
g Occ,are of imitations similar in name.
11Q. --.'p1 S'07; E4:0
a
THE BEST COIIGH MEDICINE.
en COLD EY DRUGGIST
':) E7EEYW8E8E.
-:CCYN:S:'uMP., 6o.ru_
MORSE'S GLY,GER•OLE OF
CELERY C.OMP,OUND.
A 8AVE.temedttor tosideg
intent! sstt rduhe in0'eSing rtoro:
ali oervgpe trbublei. Gitirstiterd
to conlald'Soopfms of any drtlg`r
ex,ept ,ibodo prinlod'.'00 tyormnia
ea irery bottle. Eadened by
phyeiclnbe. Pawn, 80 Casts,
Bot enleby dr1)41854
•
Send two cent entrap for
etoscriptive cicoular to
Flaxen Morse; liiiffalb, N. Yt
Try Everest's Liver. Regulator
g
For Matson N The Liver Kidneys, ate,, and 2'urifr
Tait of Lae lilted. Prier P1. Six bottles for $5. .
For Salo by ALL LILUGOISTS,.
Manufactured only by
COLO. Y. BVERIST, 0111wlg7, il'QRage, On
: WORM` POWDER
Are /e isant to
epi talo. Cantairt tlaeirCw.^ii
.Pursadi✓e. Is a cafe, were and of cfuat `
, . ,, i
a'rstro, c� a .00r»tstnaClaclrt�eto tIa'
3 � 1 a u.ts.
$5,000.00 worth Boots and Shoes to be
sold CHEAP.
FANSON'S BLOCK, EXETER.
E. J. SPACKMAN.
-THE
CENTRAL
SHAVNO PARLOR.
EXETER, Ontario.
A. HASTIN1S
3
PROPRIETOR.
Every Attention
paid to Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cutting.
. Hastings.
For first-class furniture,
At right prices go to
R. N. ROWE,
the leading
FUR$ITURE DE�LEB
RIM DIRECTOR.
Staud one door north of
M
OL$ONS BAND..
Main-st., Exeter.
S .ROW
RO Ta N E.
London Huron & Bruce Railway
Passenger Time Tai►le.
GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH.
a"nt. p.m.
•London,dop't8.05 4.25. Wingham 7.05 340.
Lucan Cros'C 8.47 6.29. Belgravia 7.24 4,00,
Clandot,oyo 852 528. Blyth 7.88 4.15.
centralis, 9.05 5.15. Londesboro' 7;47 4.25.
EXETEIL 9.16 5.57; Clinton 8.07 445.
Hensall 9.28 6.09. Brucefie'ld 8.25 5,.04.
Kippon ) 34 6.17, 1{ippen 8.31 5.12"
ilrucefield 0.42 6.26, Rensall . 8x1 519.
Clinton 10.00 8.45, EXETER 8,56 5.83,
Londosboro lois 7,03 Centralia 9.07 .5,46,
7ilytii 10.28 7.12', flhlndohoyo 0.18 5.56.
nellgravo 10,42 7.27, Luean Crosog9.24 6.02.
Wingham 11.00 7.45, Louden a,rs 1015 6.45
S.GJILEY.
THE LEADING
Undertaker
AND
■
Furniture Dealer
OF TIHE
TQW
I have an immense < Stock of
Furniture and Undertaking
Goods now on hand, which I
will sell at right prices.
IllDERTAKII'IG:
A SPECIALTY.
An examination of our Stock
Solicited.
S.i!. .
IN ORDER TO MAKE SPACE
--FOR-
P:UTUN;iyvOQDS,
We will clear out the balance of
our Winter Stock
AT COST
-FUIt-
ash NIX
Including a splendid assortment of
OVERCOATS & SUITS FOR MEN AND
BOYS,
LADIES AND GENTS FURS.
LADIES FUR CAPS, MUFFS AND
HATS.
LADIES NETT, VEST AND WOOL
SHAWLS.
A NICE STOCK OF FUR TRIMMIN'S
GENTS HEAVY WOOL LINED KID
MITS & GLOVES at 75c worth $1.
We cant be undersold in Teas and
Sugars for SPOT CASH.
JOHN MATHESON. Exeter North,
We G. Bissett's Livery.
First Class Horses and )Rigs.
SPECIAL RATES WITH
COMMERCIAL MEN.
Orders left at Bissett Bros.'Hardware
Store, will receive prompt attention.
TERMS - REASONABLE,
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
`V. G. BISSETT:
COTTAM'S
Y ng
Compound,
Softens the Hardest Water.
Loosens and quickly removes all
Stains of ,Grease and Dirt without
injuring the hands or the finest mater-
ials. It keeps 'down disease by thor-
oughly disinfecting and purifying
everything. Saves soap, clothes, time
and labor. For all domestic purposes
it is. the best article ever placed before
the public For the toilet and the bath
it is just splendid, making the skin
soft and healthy. Only 5c. for 8 plats.
All grocers can supply it.
Cottallt's bird SM.
Cottam's Choice Imported and Re-
cleaned Bird Seed is of the finest quality
grown, thoroughly re cleaned and
mixed according to the various seasons
in proportions advised by Ornithologists
and Bird fanciers.
Every oery one -pound
package contains a piece of cuttlefish
bone and full directions "How to keep
Bird in health and song,"
Cottam's has been awarded ist prize
and diplomas and is very highly
recommended. If you really want
healthy birds with choice song and
beautiful plumage be sure and use
Cottam's"43]rd Seed. All grocers and
druggists can supply it.
EXETER MARKETS.
Wheat per bushel.: $0,85 to 0.3,0
Barley:........ , , . 85 to 43
Oats-. , .. ......... 34, to 36
Peas .. ... , .. . 56 to 58
ltggs per doz... , ... 16 to 1'7
Batter Rolls ., ...... , .
13 to 14
Batter Crocks o
, 10 to 18
Potatoes )r -
P e bull . 40'
l to 50
I1aerton
yP .. 7.00 to 7.00
Clover Seed.
3:50 to 3,50
Wool.,. ..: .. 18 to 10