The Exeter Advocate, 1895-4-19, Page 5Like a. Miracie
In Very Low Condition With
Consumption
Physicians Said She Was in-
curable
Wonderful Results Frorn Taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Sow
.11Fiss .FTaavna,h Wyatt
Toronto, Ont.
"Dour years ago while hi the olcl country
(England ), my daughter Hannah was sent away
from the hospital, as the doctors there could de
nothing to help her, and said she would never
bo any better. Sho was in a very low condition
with consumption of the lungs and bowels, and
weak action of the heart. The trip across the
water to this country seemed to make her feel
better for a while. Then she began to get
worse, and for 14 weeks she was unable to get
off the bed. She grew worse for five months and
Lost the Use of Her Limbs
and lower part of body, and if she sat up in
bed had to be propped up with pillows. She
would go ten clays without a movement of the
bowels. A11 medicine seemed to do ler no good.
She would have spells when lier heart would
Pain her, and then, with the outside door open
in mid -winter, would faint away. Physicians,
tiler holding a consultation,
Said She Was Past All Help
and wantecl me to send her to the 'Home for
Incurables.' But I said as long as I could hold
my hand up she should not go, and about this
time a kind neighbor came in and asked me to
get a bottle of flood's Sarsaparilla and try it.
We did so and she has taken the medicine
regularly. She is getting strong, walks around,
is out doors every day; has no trouble with her
throat and no cough, and her heart seems to be
all right again. She has a first class appetite,
Sarsaparilla
CUR
is gaining in flesh as well as strength, and does
not look pale. Our doctor says he is glad. she
took Hood's Sarsaparilla as it has done so much
for her. We regard her curd as nothing short
of a miracle." W. WTATT,' 89 Marion Street,.
Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario.
N. B, If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla, do not be induced to buy any other.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and
perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists. 25%
Jacob Brock, an elderly resident of
Port Elgin, was found dead, hanging
to a beam in his barn.
Plso's Remedy for Catarrh is the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.
Sold by druggists or sent by mail,
Soc. E. T. Hazeltine. Warren, Pa.
Farr, the engineer arrested at Winni-
peg' on a charge of trying to burn up
his dwelling and family, escaped from
the police station.
A humorous Feet
,About Hood's Sarsaparilla -it expels
bad humor and creates good humor. A
battle for blood is what Hood's Sarsag,
arilla vigorously fights, and it is al-
ways victorious in expelling foul taints
and giving the vital fluid the quality
and quantity of perfect health. It
cures scofula, salt rheum, boils and
other blood diseases.
Flood's Pills act easily; yet promptly
and efficently on the bowels and liver.
25c.
Mrs. John Sims, an aged lady resid-
ing with her husband in Woodstock
was frilled by escaping gas from a coal
stove.
Conveiit ot lVc Rely Names
Jeus_anif '11Ia
R P!easing at1flIarve1Ious R000r
a Cit EucatioaI IsIi1u1ion.
15
ar of
a pen -
5praiis,
and all. pains, external.
or internal, are instant-
ly relieved by
PERRY DAVIS'
Testimony of the Highest
Possible Character.
For Over Fifty YL ears•
AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY. -Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for over fifty years by millions of mothers
for their children while teething, with per -
feet 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 cents
a bottle, Its value is inealoulable. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
.and take no other kind
London, Huron and Bruce.
TIME TABLE.
GOIa4 NO1TR-- Passenger.
London, depart 8.05 A Df 4.30 r 15
Centralia 9.07 5,47 '
EXETER 9.22 6.00
Mensal]. 9.37 615
:Kippen 9 44 6,20
.Brncefieid 9.52 6.28
Clinton 10.12 6.55
Londesboro 10,29 7.14
Blyth 10.38 7.23
Belgrave 10.52 7 37
Wingham arrive11.10 8.00
GOING SOUTH- Passenger
`Wingham, depart 6.35 A sr 3.2.5 r M
Bolgrave 6 50 9.47
Blyth 7.03 4.01
Londesboro 7.10 4,08
Clinton 7.80 4,28
Brucefield7.49 4 46
Kippon 7.57 4,53
EXETER ..................... 8.26 4.5 5.12
Centralia 8,40 5.28
Hon John Oostigan was banqueted
by frienps at Kingston.
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND AND
ITS GOOD WORK.
FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
DUNN'S
BAKINC
POWDER
THE COOKS BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
The Sisters. Call it the "Yonder -working Med-
icine," and Strongly Recommend Its Use.
No medicine in the world has e ver
earned or received the high and un-
stinted praise that has justly accorded
to Paine's Celery Compound. Testi
mouials (many of them of uncertain
authenicity and questionable veracity)
appear each week, advocating the use
of medicines, worthless and of no value
to the sick and suffering.
Paine's Celery Compound stands on
a summit of fame, far removed from
all the deceptive medicines of the day.
Its letters of testimony come from the
best people, and from institutions whose
names are synonymous with honor and
uprightness.
Among the large and noted institu
tions whose people have been blessed
by the curing and healing, virtues of
Paine's Celery, is the "Convent of the
Holy Names," in the city of Montreal.
This thorough and magnificently
equipped institution of learning, is
amongst the largest of the kind on this
continent, and has over thirty branch
houses in Canada and United St ates
After a thorough trial of Paine's Cel-
ery Compound in the head house, by
sisters who suffered from their troubles
that make human life miserable, and
seeing the truly grand results -health,
vigor, strength and strong nerves -It
was deemed advisable in the interests
of suffering humanity, to make a dee
laration that would give comfort. as-
surance and hope to all suiferers in the
land. The sisters have kindly and
graciously written as follows:-
0We feel it a duty to add our testi-
mony in favor of your "wonder work
ing" Paine's Celery Compound. Many
sisters suffering from dyspepsia, sleepie-
ness and indigestion, have been com-
pletely relieued after taking it.
"We shall strcng'ly recommend its
use in all our houses, as the best medi-
cine to restore health, and give tone
and vigor to the nervous system.
Mitchell: Dr. A. F. McKenzie, who
has practised in Toronto for the past
five years, has decided to locate here
Mitchell: Constable John S. Coppin
took Shean, the sheep thief, down to
Kingston penitentiary on Friday. His
ankles and wrists were in irons. On
Ms way he made some admissions of
guilt. Had his wife told him, be said.
thatSnowden had been over the farm
looking for Whyte's sheep he would
never have been caught for he had $40
in his pocket and could easily have
made good his escape, When asked who
the third party was that engaged in the
stealing he denied that there were more
than two. There was not a doubt of
the prisoner's guilt from the first, but
these admissions settle ,the matter be-
yond question,
WOMEN IN DOUBT
SHOULD TAKE
PENNYROYAL WAFERS
To correct irregularity and weakness,
keep the organsin healthy condition. Tho
Wafers are "Lae Savors" to young women.
aid graceful development, provide pain.
leas, regular periods. Ask for Tho Detroit
brand. All druggists sell them at Si per
box. No bettor remedy for woman known.
To Smokers
To meet the wishes of their cusstomers The
Geo, E. Tuckett and Son Co, Ltd., Hamilton,
Ont., have placed upon the market
A. Combination Plug of
"T811 B"
Smoking.Tobacco.
This supplies a long felt
wadi, giving the consumer one 20 cent
plug, or a 10 cent piece or a 5 cent
piece of the famous "T & B" brand of
pure Virginia Tobacco.
The tin tag "T & B" is on every piece
Christie's .�
COMMERCIAL LIVERY.
First-class Rigs and Horses
Orders left at Hawkshaw's
Hotel, or at the Livery
Stable,(Christe'sold Stand)
will receive prompt at-
tention .
T
Telephone
erms BeasonConnection
ion
ook'sCottonRooi
""`"COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physician. Successfully used
monthly by thousands of
Ladies. Is the only perfectly
safe and rolinble medicine dia.
Covered. Beware of unprinCtpled druggists who
otter inferior ltodtotnes in plaeo of this. Ask for
Cookr o
' Cotton hoot tiompotind, take no sumer•
lute, er inclose In and 8 cents In postage In letter
and we will send, seated, by return matt. Fulldeated
particulars In plain envelope, to ladies only, 2
.temps. ,Address The Cool[ Company,
Windsor, OM., C4nerd$.
FARMING IN FOREIGN LANDS.
The government of South Africa is im-
porting English hackney stallions for
breeding purposes. •
Vanilla culture is increasing on the
island of Reunion, in the Indian ocean,
the export of product being nearly 100
tons yearly,
The despised rabbit of Australia is being
anxiously inquired for by the British army
contractor, who sees a possible supply of
cheap and wholesome food for the army in
that direction.
The grape and wine industry in Hun-
gary is suffering greatly from phylloxera
and black rot. The vintage has steadily
decreased, year by year, that of last year
being only three -eights of the annual aver-
age of fifteen years ago.
The experiments of flax -growing for
seed and fiber in south Australia has prov-
ed eminently satisfactory, far exceeding
expectations. It is expected that a much
larger area will be devoted to flax culture,
and possibly other fiber plants.
The director of the government farm at
Nariad, India, reports officially that cotton
from American seed has proved a failure
in India, after long and repeated trials.
He recommends, therefore, that the culti-
vation should stop, and indigenous vagi•
eties be cultivated instead.
LITTLE CURIOUS THINGS.
1\1`..7„ who
birthday, is
einber of the
obably the oldest
living rel+ : ?+' 'baton, recently cele-
brated his 86th birthday. He is the pet of
his aunt, Mine. Wilkinson, `Tho is hale
and hearty in her 102d year.
Thomas Gormley, aged 104 years, was
knocked down and had his shoulder brok-
en by a horse car in New York recently.
Notwithstanding his. great age, Mr. Gorm-
ley is said to be in such splendid health
that he will recover from the accident.
Elijah Bryan, of Nevada, Mo., who is
now in his 95th year, es a youth helped to
defend the homes of the Missouri settlers
against the raids of Black hawk's war-
riors, His fancily is related to that of
Daniel Boone, and he owns an old flint•
lock gun which was a favorite with the
frontiersman.
The first oil well in America was dis-
covered on a small mountain farm in
Wayne county, Ky., in the year 1829.
In the year 1261 a tithe was laid upon
all Wales' tongues brought into Bayonne,
they being at that time highly esteemed as
food.
Indian corn, or maize, never has an un-
even number of rows of grains, because it
has opposite radicals of growth from the
cob centre.
Delplaine gives figures to prove that the
planet earth has supported 66,627,842,237,-
075,266
6,627,842,237,-
075,266 human inhabitants ` since the be-
ginning of time.
According to M. Flammarion, the great
astronomer, the mean temperature of Paris
for the past six years has been two degrees
below the normal. '
Stonemasons will probably get a better
idea of the immense size of the Great
Pyramid when then they learn that it con-
sists of 89,028,000 cubic feet.
In Persia the women of fashion paint
black circles around each eye and orna-
ment the cheeks with figures of various
small animals, bugs, eta.
LOOKOUT FOR. BIRDIE.
Tiais old remedy is known,, used
and sold everywhere. COst it and
keep It by you,
Hard -billed birds are those which live
on seeds.
Soft -billed birds do not live on seeds, but
on insects and prepared food.
Feed very little sweet stuffs, it spoils the
digestion, and then the bird's health is
gone.
Hard -billed birds need little for food
besides seed and occasionally a bit of let-
tuce, apple or celery,
Moulting cannot be called a disease since
it is a natural process of providing the bird
with new plumage.
A bird should be given its bath, its food
and a clean cage at the salve hour each
day, and by the same person.
After a bird takes his /eater bath he
should have a wan bath if there is a spot iu
the house where the sun shines.
Cattle bone is an important article of
diet for hard -billed birds. There is a
salty taste to it which seems to be a tonic
for feathered bipeds.
The health of all birds depends npon
three things, regularity in being fed and
given its bath, good food and absolute pro-
tection from draughts.
OTHER LANDS THAN OURS-
•
Mr, Labouohere carries his radioalism
so far as to refrain from giving the readers
of his paper any information of the birth
of an heir to the throne.
Since he won the derby, Lord Rosebery
has also bagged first and second prizes for
shorthorn cows, four first and one second
for sheep and a first a:.d second prize for
Pigs.
Sir Edward Burne Jones confesses ,.that
the only one of his paintings which
wearied him was his most famous "The
" He declares that he
Golden Stairs." F got
"so tired of those girls,"
The number of reindeer owned by a
Laplander in Sweden varies to a consider-
able degree. The poor roay have from
three Hundred to seven hundred, end the
rich Laplander will keep one thousand,
and even five thousand.
CURIOUS CONDENSATIONS.
The "devil's looking glass" is a smooth
stone formation one hundred feet wide,
and rising two hundred feet oat of the
Nolachucay river in Tennessee.
The Hindoo god of marriage is repre-
sented with a human body and elephant's
head, seated on a throne resting on a circle
of human skulls.
Thirty-five years ago Mrs. Milton Steven-
son, of Georgetown, Ky., ran a piece of
broken glass into her hand. Last week
the glass was taken out at the elbow.
The New Jersey society of Cincinnati
devotes the income of a fund of thirty
thousand dollars for the marking of places•
in that state made historic by the war of
the revolution.
There is a wild flower in Turkey that is
the exact image of a humming bird. The
breast is green, the wings are a deep rose
color, the throat yellow, the head and beak
rlhnost black.
At the lunch given by the municipality
of Rome to the physicians who attended
the recent international congress, six
thousand bottles and three hundred and
sixty flasks of wine were consumed.
THE GREAT ARTIST.
Rembrandt's real name was Rembrandt
Hermanszoon. He was the son of a mil-
ler.
IYfiguard was a doctor who abandoned
his pill boxes for the palette and brushes,
Correggio, in spite of the greatness of
his works, lived and died. in almost pitiful
poverty.
Falcone was the first great battle -paint.
er, Ile was a turbulent character, and
more than once was expe'led by the auth-
orities of Naples for parti.apating in re•
volutionary movements.
Cimabue'a Madonna, now in the Church
of S. Maria Novella in Florence, when
finishedt was carried from his house to the
church in solemn procession, with bands
of music and great pomp. ,
Udine was the greatest fruit, flower and
animal painter of the fifteenth century.
Ile gave the same attention to botany and
zoology that Michael Angelo gave to anat-
omy, and with the same results.
HINTS FOR THE CUISINE.
A.11 young meats should be well cooked.
Veal cntlets are improved by a tomato
sauce poured over them.
Fish and eggs are the diet for summer.
no nature 'plainly intimated when she pro-
vided them in such plenty at this season.
Peas a L'Angiaise.--•Boil the peas until
tender, and put them into a saucepan, aI-
lowing an ounce of butter to a pint of peas.
Set on the stove, stir gently till thoroughly
hot; add a little chopped parsley and the
yolk of one egg, and serve.
Velvet Cake. -One pound of flour, one
peund of sugar, half a pound of butter,
five eggs beaten separately, then poured
together and beaten again, half a tea-
spoonful of soda, a teaspoonful of cream
of tartar; flavor with vanilla, wineglass of
wine or brandy.
MISSING LINKS.
WOOD'S PBCOSY"1 ODIN1B.
The Great English Remedy.
Six Packages Guaranteed to
promptly, and permanently
cure an forms of Nervous
Weakness, Eeiissions,Sper•m-
atorr hce, impotence and all
effects of Abuse or Excesses
Mental Worry, excessive use
Before and After, °PTobacco , Opium or Stimu-
lants, which soon lead to its.
jlrmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early Grave
Has bean prescribed over 36 years in thousands of
cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine
known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodlne; if
he offers some worthless medicine in plane of this,
inclose price in letter, and we will send by return
mull Price, ono package, $1; six, 55. One will
please, star will cure. Pamphlets free to any address,
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Oat., Canada.
Soldin Exeter by T. W. Browning, Druggits
The lungs hold five quarts of air.
England has a tax on gravestones.
A heavy dew is the precursor of rain.
Queen Anne invented newspaper duties.
A flash of lightning equals 12,000 horse
power.
A single hair will bear a weight of 1,150
grains.
1 1882 CI i lose tnbjeeta paid $24 000 .
000 taxes on land,
Mrs. Mack, who is being tried in Ham
ilton for uttering counterfeit U. S. pos-
tage stamps, may be extradited and
tried in Buffalo.
A. telegraph messenger boy in Pem-
broke named John Harvey was caul ht
in the belth.g of the machinery on
Beatty's sash factory in that town, and
was killed almost ii.stau •ly•
N AOFEF110.
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PLASTER
it is thougl t by investigators of the snb-
ject that the soil has much to do with the
flavor of melous. HAIRCUTTING.
The tomato has been greatly changed in
form by cultivation, but it is the same old
Ladies' and. Children's Haircutting a specialty
tomato in flavor. A. HAISTINGS, Fanson's Block.
It is claimed that if the green plants of
celery are weeded out the constitution and EXETER
size of the vegetable will be injured. -i
Tia nff ord
Ic-G1 ,
IS HANDLED BY
PERKINS
p�
AND•
MARTIN,
AGENTS FOli
BICYCLES, SEWING MACHINES,
ORGANS, ETC.
The Brantford Won
- 281) first prizes,
- 148 ss'eond
SS third
and holds nearly every
Championship from the
Atlantic to the Pacific,
Perkins & Martin.
A. HASTINCS,
Proprietor o
THE CENTRAL
BARREIR SHOP.
HAIRCUTTING,
SHAMPOOING
and
INDUSTRIAL ITEMS.
The manufacture of artificial granite is
now a California industry.
As yet there have been discovered but
two processes for enameling cast-iron_®���
A new and valuable method of coating
aluminum with other metals has been per-
fected in Germany.
Coke is better than coal, and charcoal
better still for producing intense heat, be-
cause of the larger percentage of carbon
they contain.
The efficiency of bobbins for preparing
cotton is now much increased by forming
their tubular body part of corrugated
sheet metal.
St. Marys: While Mr. Wesley H. Rea
of the Sth con. Blanshard near Metro-
politan was cutting wood at a bee on
Friday he accidentally put a gash in
his right foot requiring several stitches,
PORK
BACKING
Blanshard: A very curious and yet
a contageous disease has been rampant
among a number of herds of swine on
the 10th con. and surrounding, locality,
extending to some herds in the suburbs
of Grantee. The disease has worked
much havoc among the swine, causing
the animals to suffer excruciating pain
by crippling them up on their fore legs
Three experts, viz W. D. Dinsmore,
Wm. S Dinsmore and Richard Bilyea
were called upon to make a thorough
analysis of the disease but they did not
agree. The two former claiming that
it was inflammatory rheumatism, while
Richard pronounced it a disease of the
foot. After holding a consultation it
was thought best before a verdict was
reached that 1lorece, German, of Gran-
ton, should be consulted in the matter.
Horace went over all the evidence and
into every symptom of sciatica and
prescribed the following prescription:
Give one teaspoonful of sulphur every
other day for two weeks; then turn the
head out on grass The judges thought
the result beneficial.
Get the Best; they
are only . Ten
Cents.
The only pure, harmless and adulter-
ated dyes for home use, are Diamcnd
Dyed.
Each package colors from one to eight
pounds of goods for ten cents.
Each color of Diamond Dyes will give
from three to. eight beautiful and hand-
some shades
The full and explicit direetions upon
eaeh package are so simple that eyen
a child can nnderstand them, and eas-
ily match any desired shade.
Dianipnd Dyes make old things look
like new, You can color dresst.s, coats
cloaks, wraps, tlleu's and boys suits,
shawls, scarfs, hose, ribbors, and a host
of other goods, any desired shade.
Diamond Dyes give the best and
strongest colors, and yon are always
sure of good results when you use
diem. .
ga
r ler
youdruggist e dee
t s
go
to u
When„
to buy des, do Clot accept any but
the "Diamond" they &one are gftaran
teed,
Live Hogs wanted that will
will weigh from 120 to 220
pounds each.
I am selling at the Packing House
Store, spare ribs, tenderloin cut-
tings, pickled nigs' feet, pressed
tongue, head cheese, sausage, ba-
con, dried beef and pork.
.As nage engaged Mrs.Harness
to attend to this part, our custom-
ers will find all to he first class in
every respect at lowest cash prima.
Now is the time to get your crock
or pail filled with pure lard as
prices are liable to go up.
C. SNELL, - Prop.
Tie People's
CUTTER & FITTER. .
A.J.SNELL
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Main St., - - - Exeter.
Tweeds and Worsteds.
I have a complete line
of sam ples of all the latest
designs and. patterns in
English, Scotch, Caned-
ian and American Tweeds.
Trouserings, Suitings, Coatings.
SNELL
With a cough, cold et
sore throat. 2tse IS
remedy that relict*
_►- frog the start, sootibsi
00,1°9'and heals the infanMil
tissues of the laryat Stir
bronchial tubes.
PYNY-PECTORAL
Is a certain remedy based on a clear 'knew -
ledge of t diseases a .
i ho d sone s it was created to +ls,
Moro.
LARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS%