The Exeter Advocate, 1894-9-13, Page 5.�7
Saved Her Life
Surgical Ope rat i o n s and
Best eciical Treatment
Failed
An Almost Mlraculous Cure b
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
ANA
Mre,Molie Wendt:
Chicago, 111111013.
"O.1, flood & Co., Lowell, Mas3.:
''''Beginning in February, '92, I was very sick
tor two mouths. Slowly I got bettor but was
confined to my bed. A physielau said I had a
Pelvic Abscess in Ally Side.
After an operation I did not improve, the ab-
scess continuing to discharge even more freely
than before., In two months time throe opera-
tions were performed and tubes inserted to carry
off the impurities, but all iu vain. Finally It
was decided that my Ilfe depended upon another
operation and that I must be removed to the
hospital. 'About throe weeks previous to this
Y lead noticed an advertisement in the Daily
News of a case where Hood's Sarsaparilla had
mored a bay somewhat similarly afflicted in
Trenton, N. J., and I decided to glve it a trial.
When the time decided upon fur me to go to the
Hospital arrived I had been taking Hood's Sar-
saparilla about two weeks.
I Was Getting Setter
and the abscess had already began to discharge
less freely. 1 felt stronger and had a terrible
appetite. Previous to this I had given up to dio.
When Iliad taken the second bottle I was able
to sit up and accordingly I was not taken to the
hospital and the final operation was deferred.
Now I have taken six bottles and the abscess
has entirely healed. I 'mt well and go every
when.. ]fly friends think it is a miracle to have
rule restored to tueln again su healthy and even
younger in looks than before my sickness.
I Feel Better Than (Ever
did in my life and weigh over 130 pounds, the
re
vlest in niy life. I do a big clay's work and
n gaining in strength every day. My mother
,.,,Worried and worked herself almost sick in car-
ing for me. She has sina.e taken Hood's Sarsa-
plaise Rood'st has dune her much
boder, f We
p' everybody,
I Know it Saved hay Life.
I am 27 years old, and a stranger to look at me
now would not think I ever had a day's sick-
ness. Even the doctors are surprised at the
success of Rood's Sarsaparilla in my case.
Mother anal myself continue to take the nledi-
HoodWiaCures
eine regularly and we earnestly recommend
99003oWest Eighteenth Street,bChicago,Illinois.
Corroborates the Above.
" C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"Dear Sirs: —I am a drug clerk and have sold
Mrs. MoilIe Wendt many bottles of Hood's Sar-
saparilla and can .ertify that she was cured by
the use of it." F. C. BILLERL'ECK,. 530 'West
Eighteenth Street, Chicago.
Hoawe same cure liver ills, jaundice, bil•
lousness, sick .headache and constipation. :5e.
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mo. I t b—i: Bee:loc'k :Wood bittern,
both for headaches anal as a blood
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and ata glad to recommend it to all my
friends.I
T rss FLORA 11tioTl0trara,
Glon Norman, Ont.
games annual b .times of the I ucltnow
Sons of Scotland took place yesterday
and were successful in every way.
HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 30
Mlvumss,—All cases of organic or sym-
pathetic heart disease relieved in 80
minutes and quickly cured, by Dr,
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convinces. Sold by C. Lutz,. druggist
The Reformers of Scuth Huron met
in conventiou at Brucefield yesterday
and renominated Mr, M&Millian, M. P.,
as their candidate. Resolutions were
passed endorsing Mr Laurier, and con-
gratulating Sir Oliver Mowat on his re
cent "victory at the polls."
Sirs.—My baby was very bad witb
summer complaint, and I thought he
'would die, until I tried Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry. With the
first dose I noticed a change for the
better, and now he is cured, and fat.
and healthy. Mrs. A. Normandin Lon -
dolt Ont.
Judge MacLeod, of the North-west
Supreme Court, died yesterday at Cal-
g'ary, Ile was born in Toronto in 18136
and was educated at Upper Canada
College, finishingat Queen's University,
Kingston, where he received the B, A.
degree.
I was attacked severely last winter
with Diarrhoea, Cramps, and Cone and
thought I was going to die, 'but for-
tunately I tried Dr, Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry, and now I can
thank this excellent remedy foe saYitig
my life, Mre, 8. Kellett, Minden, Ont.
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Another Wonderful Cure
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LIFE WAS ONCE A BURDEN TO
MR. FAIRH.4LL.
Now he is Hearty and Healthy
Mr. Fred. F1. irhall, of Fairhall, Sel-
kirk Co., Manitoba, writes for the ' sole
purpose of benefiting thousands in Can
ada who suffer from the troubles and
afflictions that made life a misery to
him in the past. Comment on our
part is unnecessary, as Mr. Fairhall
clearly proves that Paine's Celery Com-
pound was the direct means of saving
his life. He writes as follows:—
"Having read of some remarkable
cures reported in the Winnipeg Weekly
Tribune, permit me to add my testi
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"I had been been troubled with in.
digestion ar.d bilious diarrhoea for six
years. These troubles, with herd work
brought upon me in the spring of 1891,
nervous prostration. From a state of
activity, I was reduced to a condition
that I could not work. My memory,
which previously had been retentive,
failed me; I could not sleep, and I felt
a great depression of spirits. I was so
distressed at times both in body and
mind, that I often wished to die, and I
frequently prayed to God, if it was His
will, to take me.
"I than.: God all this has passed
away. Paine's Celery Compound with
God's blessings has been the means of
curing me. I have taken ten bottles
of the Compound which I purchased
from i1'ir. R. W. Oliver of Killarney,
"I am now perfectly restored in mind
and memory: my appetite is good, and
I am improving steadily in health.
For all these blessings 1 am more than
thankful, and have strongly recom-
mended Paine's Celery Compound to
many of my neighbors."
The new Government of Hawii is
said to have seized Necker island,
which was mentioned at the Ottawa
Intercolonial conference as a probable
landing place for the proposed Pacific
cable.
Skin diseases are more or less occas
sioced by bad blood. B. B. B. cures
.he following Skin diseases: Shingles,
Erysipelas, Itching Rashes, Salt Rheum
Scald Head, Eruptions, Pimples, and
Blotches, by removing all impurities
from the blood from a common Pimple
to the worst Scrofulous Sore.
Gen. George Stoneman, ex -governor
of California, died in Buffalo yesterday.
TFIAT HACKING COUGH can be
quickly cured by Hagyards Pectoral
Balsam. Pricy 25c,
At New Orleans last night Jack
Demser• and the Australian, Billy Mc
Oarthy, pummelled each other for 20
rounds: the referee decided it a draw,
and Jack and Billy divided the $2,000
purse.
Gentlemen.—I have used your Yel-
low 011 anti have found it unequalled
for burns, sprains, scalds, rheumatism
croup and colds. All who use it re
commend. it. Mrs. Might, Montreal,
Que,
The celebrated case of the Govern-
ment against Larkin, Connolly & Co.
was resumed at Quebec yesterday.
A Booty TO HoaSiemEN,—One bottle
of Englisb 5 InyrLiniment completely
Y
removed acurb from myhorse. I take
pleasure lir recommending the remedy,
as it. acts Lvith mysterious promptness
in the removal from m hors sof hard,
soft
or calloused lumps, blood spavin,splints
curbs, sweetly, stifles and sprains
George Robb, Farmer, Markham, Ont.
Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist.
The mining town of Scotch Valley,
in Lackawanna county, Pa., was swal
lowed by a cave in last night. The
disaster was due to the callapse of tim-
ber supports in the workings of the
Mount Lookout colliery.
Dear Sirs.—I have been using Bur-
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and I find it very good as a cure. .As
a.dyspepdia cure I have also foul cl it
unequalled. Mrs. Larch Hamilton,
1ontreal, (hoe.
The less.of property at Hinckley,
Sandstone and Partridge, Mine, by the
great firers, aggte g•ntns $980,900. This
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NORWAY Pine Syrup cures coughs
Norway Pine Syrup curds bronchitis
Nor -way Pine Syrup heals the luugs
The steamer Favorite, widen went
on Black Bill rock, Georgin Bay, ori
Sunday, got off without assistance and
has arrived at Ceilingwood, having
sustained no demage,
Dr. Low's Worm Syrup cures and re-
moves worms of fill kinds in children
ailed adults: Price. 25e, Sold by all deal
ers
Who 'forest fires havebeen carried by
the wind to the Canadian side in the
Rainy river district and settlers have
su famed severely.
BURDOCK I>Ir,i: , small,sato and
sure, regulate the liver, and euro ecti-
stipatioi'1.
M aoWherrell to Rang Oot,1.
Toronto, Sept. 10.— Walter Mac
Wherrell, who was found guilty a
Brampton Assizes for brutally club
bing to death James Williams and hi
wife Eliza on the Middle road, Toront
township, on Dee. 14, 1898, will b
hanged by the ueek until he is dead it
the courtyard of Brampton jail on Mon
day, Pet. 1. Sir John Thompson is al
lede•eto have gone over the evident
carefully and to see no reason why th
murderer should be given anothe
trial. Waiker's trial, for the same of
fence, it is said, will go on this month
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Marriage of Two Deaf Mutes.
A wedding of an unusual character
was celebrated recently at the resi-
dence of 11r. and Mrs. Johnston, 728
Queen's avonye, Lo ndon. Mr. Archie
Dark and Miss Minnie Fleming, both
respected young residents of London
were the contracting parties, and the
peculiarity lay in the fact that both
were deaf mutes, Tho ceremony was
performed by Rey. T. L. Fowler, and
had to be done in writing first for the
couple, and then orally for the guests.
There was no bridesmaid or grooms-
man, the certificate being signed by
Miss Annie L. Smith, and Mr. J. B.
Johnston. The guests—a number of
whom were routes --partook of a wel-
ding feast and spent a pleasant even-
ing.
DR. LOW'S PLEASANT WORM
SYRUP removes worms of all kinds
from children or adults.
More cattle have died in a myster-
ious way in South Ontario and another
inyestigation has taken place, but the
veterinary surgeons are baffled.
What no Fellow can Find Out.—
Four men may eat green fruit with
impunity, but a fifth may try the ex-
periment and an hour or so later be
tied up in knots with cramps and dys=
eatery. Who the fifth man will be is
one of those things no fellow can find
out, and consequently all should take
time by the forelock, and prepare for
such an attack by keeping on hand a
bottle of Perry Davis' Pain Killer
which is a safe, quick and infallible
cure for diarrhoea, cholera, cramps or
indeed, any disorder of the stomach.
This excellent medicine can be bought
at any reputable drug store. 25c will
purchase the big bottle. New size.
In response to invitations from the.
Governors of the different states, the
new liberty bell, which was so ofta•n
rung at the World's Fair, is to be tak-
en on a tour of all the state capitals.
For Over Fifty Years.
AN OLD, AND WILL -TRIED REMEDv,—Mrs
Winslow,
s Soothing. Syrup has been used
for over fifty, ears by millions of mothers
for their children while teething, with per-
fect 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 touts
a bottle. Its value is incaloulabte, Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
and take no other kind
Nothing Strange,
Intelligent people, who realize the
important part the blood ho,ds in 'keep-
ing the body in a normal condition,
find nothing strange in the number of
diseases Hood's Sarsaparilla is to cure.
So many troubles result from impure
blood, the best way to treat them is
through the blood. Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla vitalizes the blood.
Hood's Pills are the best after dinner
pills, assist digestion, prevent coustipa
tion.
Peculiar to Itself.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to it-
self, in a strictly medicinal sense, hi
three important particulars, viz, first,
in the combination of remedial agents
used; second, in the proportion in which
they are mixed; third. in the process by
which the active curative properties of
the preparation are secured. These.
three importaut points make hood's
Sarsaparilla peculiar in its medicinal
merit, as it eceouhplishes cures hitherto
unknown.
But it is not what we say but what
Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the
story. What Hood's Sarsaparilla has
done for others is reason for confidence
that it is the medicine for von.
ALL MEN
Young, cid or middle-aged, who find
themselves nervous, weak and r down from
ex-
dausted, who are broken u a div
excess or overwork, resulting in many
of the following symptoms: Mental
depression, premature old age, loss of
vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams,
himness of sight, palpitation of the
heart, emissions, lack of energy, nein
in the kidneys, headaches, pimples in
the face and body, itching or peculiar
sensation about the scrotum, wasting
of the oagans, dizziness, specks before
the eyes, twitching of the museles, eye-
lids, and elsewhere. bashfnlness, depos-
its in the urine, loss of will -power, ten
derness of the scalp and spine, weak
and flabby muscles, desire to sleep,
failure to be rested by sleep, constipat
tion, dullness of hearing, loss of yoice,
desire for solitude, excitability of tem-
per, sunken eyes, surrounded with
LEADEN CI1RCLES, oily looking' skin,
etc., are all symptoms of nervous debil-
ity that lead to :nsailiity unless cured.
The spring of vital force having lost
its tension every function wanes in
censers ence 'Those who through
abuse, committed 111 ignorance, rnny
be permanently cured. Send your ad,
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Experiments with Winter Wheat..
The Ontario Agricultural College
Guelph, has just issued a bulletin
giving their exreriments in connect
tion with the growing of wiiktei: wheat.
These experiments extended up to
July of the present year, The results
of the 80 varieties of winter wheat,
grown in 1894 are placed in a tabu-
lated form in such a way that the
farmer can compare the different lauds
very easily.
The following 'remarks are made up-
on the varieties which have given the
largest yields of grain per acre for the
number. of year's they' Kaye been grown
on the Guelph Farm:
Early Red Clawson—This "variety
gave the largest average yield of grain
per acre, and also the lowest average
weight of grain per Measured bushel
among fifteen varieties grown for five
years. The crop is much. inclined to
lodge in unfavorable seasons, but when
it stands well the bald heads, red ehaff
and white straw give this variety an
attractive appearance when seen stand-
ing in the field. It will be rememller, d
that the Early Red Clawson stood third
in average yield per acre in the co-
operative experiments over Ontario for
1898, at which time eleven varieties
were tested.
American Bronze.—The special fea-
ture of the American Bronze is that
the crop usually stands well, while that
of many other varieties becomes badly
lodged. It is also a good yielder, and
the average weight of grain per meas•
ured bushel fur five yeais is nearly up
to the standard. The chaff and straw
are white, the heads bald, and the
grains largo; fairly long and of an
amber color. Among' the eighty yarie-
ties of winter wheat grown on plots in
1894 the American Bronze was one of
the finest looking at the time of hag
vest, I may add that this variety is
somewhat subject to rust in unfavor
able seasons.
Dawson's Golden CI-aff.—In yield of
grain per acre the Dawson's Golden
Chaff takes the lead among all the va-
rieties which have been tested at this
station. In 1894 it gave 18 5 bushels
per acre more that the average of the
eighty varieties grown, and 5.6 bushels
per acro more that the variety which
stood next below it in yield. This
wheat bas been grown on the plots. for
three •}-eats, and leads in yield of grain
among the forty-three yarieties grown
for that length of time In the co opar-
ative experiments over Ontario in 1893
when eleven varieties of winter wheat
were tested, the Dawson's Golden Chaff
not only gave the last largest average
yield of grain in the sixty experiments
but also headed the list of thirty out of
sixty of the individual experiments. In
three years trials, at the Experiment,
Station, the Dawson's Golden Chaff
stands exactly equal with the Ameri-
can Bronze in strength of straw, these
two being the stiffest strewed varieties,
The average weight of grain per meas-
ured bushel for the Dawson's Golden
Chaff during three years is 59.3 lb..
which is also exactly the same as the
average of the fifteen varieties of
white wheat grown for the same length
of time. This variety is apt to rust in
some seasons, but it has been quite free
from smut at this place, although some
trouble with smut in this variety is re
ported from one, or two localities where
it is now grown. The Dawson's Golden
Challis quite distinct from any of the
other yarieties grown, and when ripe
most closely resembles the Standard
and Clawson [white] varieties. The
straw 1s medium in length: and the
crop has a golden appearance. In 1894
it was grown on eleven plots in the Ex
perin ental Department and on about
four acres in the Farm Department,
and was unanimously pronounced the
most attractive variety at this station
by five judges who examined the
standing grain.
Early White Leader —Although this
variety grave the largest ayera.ge yield
of grain for two years, among eight
yarieties grown on the plots iu 1893
for Inn first time, the weight of the
grain per measured bushel was the
third lowest among eighty yarieties
gstraw; rown this season. It possesses long
long, bald heads; white chaff,
and white grain of medium Size.
Early Genessee Giant.—This yar'iety
1
t for by
grown n the .oso
has been.o
P
years, but, owing to the lateness of re
eeiviug the seed in 1892, the results
were n
reported the first year. It
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pe
general stood fourth in „c.neral appe'trauce of
stayding grain among eighty vane
ties grown this year. The straw is
tall and fairly strong, the heads beard-
ed and quite compact, the chaff red,
and the grain white.
The above-mentioned varieties have
all been offered by leading seedamen
over Ontario for at least two years,
with the exception of the Dawson's
Golden Chaff, which was not advertised
in the seedsmen's eatalogues pre,viorls
to this season. In 1881 Mr. Robert
Dawson, of Paris, Ont., had a field of
the Seneca or Clawson, in which he
found one plant quite distinct and much
superior to the rest of the crop. err.
Dawsonsowed the grain from this
pinnt, and, has continued to grow this
wheat since that time. This variety
has been extensively grown in the vi-
cinity of Paris for the past few year's;'
but it was practically unknown over
Ontario until tested at the Experiment
Station along with many other • new
varieties, and the comparative reszUl's
published.
Wingham On Mouday rrlorning•
last about two o'elnek, the fire alarm
awoke many of the residents from their
sitimhelrs. On going to the centre of
the town, it was rearmed than the night-
watchman had tong the alarm, think,
ing that the bush fires led got too close:
to the Union Furniture factory for the
safety of that conceal, Some remarks
not very complimentary to the watch
man, were indulged in by a mambo,
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ALWAYS PFtONMPTLY CURED BY
PERRY DAVIS' PAH PS-K0LLERI
AVE you decided to take a Business or Shorthand Course, and anxious to
get to the best, then write for a. catalogue of tiro
THE PORES'!" CI'VY BUSINESS ANi) SHORT :):A VD SCHOOL., OF LONDON
O.NT, which contains pretty full inforniatioli regard ng the school, Board
is cheap, $2.50 per week. Course is commended by best Business men
Graduates everywhere Successful, College re -opens Monday, Sept, 8rd,
S yy. W. E.STErri
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Principal.