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The Exeter Advocate, 1894-12-6, Page 5That Tired Feeling, Constipation • and Pain in the Back APPetito and 'Health Restored hy Hood's sarsaparilla. Mr. Chas. Steels St. Catherine's, Ont. 4'C. I. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass.: "For a number of years I have been troubled with a general tired feeling, shortness of breath, pain in the back, and constipation. I could get only little met at night on account of the pain, and had no appetite whatever. I was that tired in my limbs that I gave out before half the day was gone. 1 tried a great number of so-called blood purifiers, but with no good results. I was ,also under the care of several doctors. Fre quently I had such bad spells that I had to be Brought Horne from Work during the day and have a doctor called in, but did not get any permanent relief from any source until, upon recommendation of a friend, I purchased a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which made me feel better at once. I have con- tinued its use, having taken three bottles,, and 1 Feel Like a New Man. I have a good appetite, feel as strong as ever I did, and enjoy perfect rest at nint. 1 have much pleasure in recommending Hood's Sarsa- parilla!' CTIARLES STEELE, With Erie Pre serving Co., St. Catherine's, Ontario. Headache and impure Blood Hood's Sarsaparilla Quickly Cured. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "About a year ago I had an attack of the grip, Followed by a continued headache and dizzi- ness. And shortly after this my face broke out in blotches like ring, -worms. I tried numerous medicines to see what they would do for me, but never found anything to take effect until, at last, I thought I would give Hood's Sarsaparilla atrial. I purchased one bottle which soon took effect for the better, and by the time I had taken half the bottle the headache had ceased and the blotches had all left my face. I have never felt better than 1 do now, and I think Hood's Sarsa- parilla the best blood purifier on the market and readily recommend it to anyone in need of the same" Miss Louisa Loo, Kelly's Com- mercial House, Cul -de -Sac Street Quebec, P. Q. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 25c. Dr. Lucas Was found dead at West. Selkirk, witl2 an empty morphine bottle in his bedroom. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is the Best, Easiest, to Use, and Cheapest. • s - , Sold by druggists or sent by mail, Sec. E. T. Hazeltine. Warren, Pa. The prize list in connectioe with the ' chrysanthemum show will be found in another column. Por Over iFilfty 'rears. AN OLD rn WELL -TRIED 1m. -Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrl?.p. has been used for over fifty years by in illions of in oth ors 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 Diarrheas.. is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists In. every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ' Its value is incalculable. Bs sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind The first meeting of the Government Freight Rates Commission was held at Winnipeg. Stomach Ache. -We all know what it is; we a cq uirred a perfect k n owlecl ge of the "Pet" in our youth, after a raid on things we were expressly forbidden to touch. Our mother gave us Perry DavisPain Killer then, and, strange to say, no other remedy has been discov• ered to this clay to equal it. Old popu- lar price, 25c. for Big New Bottle. The Vermont enate has passed the bid incorporating the Nicaragua Canal Company. BIROSTOL'S UG4RCOTED R.V BEANS ITIORY14 tBA.N8 aro a rimy Ms- cevery that Mum the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor end Pailit,g Manhood; netteres the wonknese of body or mind caused by mor -work, or the errors or ax - ides of youth. This Remedy eh- solutely eines the o mit obstinate cesea wben till other ttiekrarratte have faded even to relieve. Loki by drug. , Vetsl Dar lutetium., w &a for _%, er sent by. mall en rentipt of pilot: rt.dttv,01:a MB JAMBS AIEOICLNIS 404 l'Oronto Ont, roe sitioili.et, Sold la - ; -" 17•Sv•7•"'',"--"' 0 Jotig.BoOtaott Oralit Discomlla Blessed the World, Paine's Celery Compound, Cures Mr. C. F. Kovillei of Dunsford, Ont. Most Important Testimony from the Cured Man -Kidney Disease Was Dragging Him to the Orave--Intense Sufferings Borne for 15 Years -All the Ordinary Medi- cines Had Failed to met the Case -A Trial was llade of Paiue's Celery Com- pound --Two Bottles of Life -Diving Med- ieine Banished Erory Trace of Disease. The world has never had a grander or nobler benefactor than Prof, Edward. E. Phelps, M.D., L,L.D. He was the discoverer of Paine's Celery Compound that 'marvellous curing medicine that has dragged so many victims of kidney disease, from the brink of the grave. Thousands of cured men and women have already contributed their grate- ful testimony to the extraordsnary.cur- ing powers of the great medicine in cases of kidney and liver troubles, Bright's disease, palpitation of the heart dyspepsaa and indigestion, nervousness, loss of sleep, depression of spirits, sick headache, loss of vital forces, ihtunia thn, sciatica and neuralgiar and new testimony is coming iu eyery day from all sections of Canada. Paine'o Celery Compound is doing e work amoung the sisk and diseased that no other medicine has ever doae; it cures the worst cases and raises up those who have been pronounced in- curable. The followiutr testimony from Mr. C. F. Keyill, of Dunsford, Ont., is strong, convincing., cheering and coal- forting: - "I wish to testify in favor of the wonderful curative powers of Paine's Celery Compound for two reasons; first In justice to the proprietors; and sec- ondly, for the benefit of suffering hu- manity. "For the past fifteen years I have been troubled with diseased kidneys. am engaged in the manufacture of cheese, and am obliged to work more or less in a stooping posture. At times I found it almost impossible to work owing to severe pains across my kid neys. Often a ter working in a stoop- ing position for a time, I would find it very difficult to straighten up at onc6, and could only do so after repeated ef- forts. "Of late years, while laboring under these severe attaeks, I became very nervous, and continually- had tired, worn-out feelings. Ivly rest at night seemed to do me no good, and I always felt tired out in the morning. "I had been taking various medic- ines and was getting worse all the time. At last I decided to give Paine's Celery Compound a trial. 1 proc•nred a bottle, and took it according to di- rections, and found its effects wonder ful. Before I had used the first bottle I began to improye ; after I had used the second bottle I felt as well as ever I did in my life. It had banished all aches and pitins, my nervousness was all gone, and the, tired: and worn out feelingswere banished. I can go lo bed now and sleep well, and rise in the morning rested and refreshed. "I have recommended Paitie's Celery Compound to my friends who weresuf- fering froni the same troubles as I had, and all have been greatly benefitted. K nowinnse what it has done, I can cheerfully recommed it to any person suffering from kidney disease." The Washington police have started a crusade againft the socia.1 eVil. Murdock. Minn., was partly destroy ed by fire Tnursday night, Mr. James Silcox, one If Woodstockt8 oldest residents, is dead, Several buildings in Colborne was destroyed by fire yesterday. Beyond Compaeleon. Are the good qualities possessed by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Above all it puri fies the blood, thus strengthening the nerves; it regulates the digestive or gans, invigorates the kidneys and liver, tones and builds up the entire systom, cures Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Catarrh and Rheumatism. Get Hood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, biliona- ness, jaundice, indigestion, sick head ache. The Chinese loss at Port .Arthur is estimated at .3,000 men. It is 'reported that Itaip has decid to send a fleet against Brazil. The Madagascar credit has passed the French Chamber of Deputies. For Sciatic 0e, & Neer TRY ONt APPLICATION Aral I' OF THE 64 as v9MENTHOL, 0000 0 PLASTPA IT WILL DISPEL THE PAIN LIKE MADI C. SCRAPS OF $01E140F• Xron rusts more rapidly in wet than in dry weather because it bas, or seems to have, t better elfinity for oxygen when the latter is combiaed with hydrogen. Prof, Bonney says that a fall of fifteen to twenty degrees Fahrenheit in the avers age temperature would he sufficient to ae- count for all known glaciation in the northern hemisphere. The temperature of the earth advances one degree for every fifty-one feet of de- scent. Ib is srpp nted, that at a distance of thirty miles beam/ the surface metals and rocks are at white heat, It is interesting to state that while the death rate tames; children has been per- ceptibly lessened, that among adults has increased, Nineteen-cetrtury progress and research protects the life at one end, only to overtax and snap it off suddenly at the other, It is not generally known that when a person falls into the water a common felt hat can be made use of as a life preserver. By placing the hat upon the water, rim down, with the arra around it, pressing it slightly to the breast, it will bear a man up for hours. Desiccated milk began to attract atten- tion more than half a century ago. It WdS then called lactoline, and, according to ac- counts of the period, an addition of nine parts of water would reduce it to fresh milk. The modern condensed milk is an improvement upon this earlier product. Serum for the treatment of diphtheria has been obtained so far in France from old hack horses. The French government now proposes to give the Pasteur institute the first choice in the selection of horses condemned as no longer fit for the French cavalry service, the price to be paid being the average price of the other animals sold. THE WORLD DO MOVE. Gun cotton is the basis of the new smokeless powder invented by Prof. Mun- roe. Women are forbidden by ordinance from wearing divided skirts in El Paso, Tex. Playful juvenile wags have taught the monkeys in the Jardindes Plantes, Paris, to smoke cigarettes. According to statistics women to -day are two inches taller on an average than they were twenty or thirty years ago. A thin parchment called "glassine" has just come into use as a protection to the covers of books. It is glossy and trans- parent and very durable. .A. Frenchman has invented a street car or omnibus driven with gearing from a treadmill attached :to the rear of the vehicle and supported on wheels. The horse therefore rides while he works. The death rate among little children in New York city, which has been steadily increasing, has Shown a decrease of more than ten per cent. since the inauguration by Nathan Straus of his sterilized milk charity. INDUSTRIAL AND STATISTICAL. Raising peppermint is the leading Indus- try of Wayne county, N. Y. The coal production of 1892in the United States was valued at 127,500,000. It is estiinated that there are 75,000,000 dogs of all kinds in the United States. Tho knife of the assassin in Italy closes the career of 30 persons out of every 10,000. The manufactured products of Great Britain amount to ,about 8,1,000,000,000 a year. According to a French authority, the proportion of killed to the number of travelers is in France 1 to 10,000,000; Eng- land 1 to 23,000,000, and in this country 1 to 5,400,000.. The Brooklyn bridge cars carried 128,741 more passengers during September than the same month in 1893. On account of the recent reduction in fare the receipts were -n1,009 less. In England there are 114 widows to every 54 widowers. In Italy the •-qative num- bers (per 1,000 women and. .,,000 men) are 130 and 00; in France, 130 and. 73; in Ger- many, 180.5 and 50; iu Austria, 121 and 44. BOOK WRITERS Zola has been pleased to remark, in nice m rJ., P. W Freneb, that Ripling has shown evidences of talent This will strongly incline Kip- ling to return the complinaent, after bat- tering it up it bit. Charles Dickens' Gadshill collection of forty-eiglit prints by Hogarth,which he left by will to the late EdmunclYates, was recently sold at Brighton for 111,150 in an auction sale of Yates' personal ef- fects,allis, editor of the state trials and reader in constitutional law to the inns or court, is now writing the con- stitutional history ef the British colonies, from the date of the earliest settlements in America to the present time. A. book by M. Barodet, "Le Pilori Perin- mentaire," is the sensation of the hour iu Paris. It contains nothing save the public promises of his colleagues in the various chambers of deputies of which he has been a member, with the record of their votes , opposite. EUROPE'S ROYALTY. Miss Ethel Weedon, who was married to the marquis of Queensberry less than a year ago, has knocked him out of the conntfnal combination. She couldn't go the Queensberry rules. Miss Whittier, that was, of Boston, is entitled to condolences. She bas become Princess Belloselsky-Bellozersky. Per- haps she may find life endurable after she has learned her visiting card by heart, • Crown Prince Ferdinand of Roumania's little daughter, born last week, makes Queen 'Victoria's nineteenth great -grand child, as the crown princess is the daughter of Prince Alfred, duke of Saxe -Coburg and Gotha, Prince Clodwig Carl Victor von Hellen- lohe-Schillingi est, the new German chan- cellor, is seven ty7four years of age. He will be called Holienlohe for short, His wife was Princess von Sayn-Wittenstein- 13erieberg, and they have five children of whom the oldest is a Prusgan cavalry captain, CITY SIGHTS. 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A noted physician says if you want to be healthy and to live to a good old age you must climb tip stairs and live at the top. The stairs consist of but seven steps, and you must make a pause on each step and follow his directions; First Step -Eat wheat, oats, corn, fruits, beef and mutton, plainly cooked, in mod. erate quantity, and but two naeals,a day. Second Step -Breathe good air day and Third Step ---Exercise freely in the open Fourth Step -Retire early and rise early. Fifth Step -Wear flannel next your skin every day in the year, and so dispose your dress that your limbs shall be kept warm. Bathe frequently. Sixth Step -Live in the sunshine. Let your bedroom be one which receives a flood of light, and spend your days either ont in the sunlight or ia a room which is well lighted. Seventh Step -Cultivate a cheerful tem- per. Seek the society of jolly folks. Don't be afraid to laugh. Go up this flight of stairs. Live above. Catarrh cannot climb up there. ilia .• . . 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