The Exeter Advocate, 1892-5-26, Page 5TIie }lead Surgen.
Ck the I,nbou Medical Company is now aa
Toronto, Canada, ansa may be consulted
either in person or by letter on till ehrooic
diseases poot'tliar to man,, ,Alen, young; old,
aaiexhausted, ttihlaseelovea l<oarbrkeuw
free), excess or overwork, resulting in many
of the following symptoms! Mental depres-
sion, permatua'e old age, loss ofvitality, loss
ofmem or,y,nod dreams,clininess of sigh t,pal-.
pitatiol} of the heart, emissions, lake of en-
ergv. pain la the kidneys, headaclie,,pfniples
on the face or body; itching or peculiar son-
sationaboutthe scrotum, wilSting of the
oryians,. dizziness, - specks before the eyes,
twitching of the musolos, eye lids, and else-
where bashfulness deposits in the uriuo,loss
of will power, tendernoss of the scalp and.
sleep' failure todbe rested?bytsleep, constipa-
tion,desire
dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire
for solitude, oxoitibiliby of temper, :sunken
eyes surromaclea'with LEADEN ai3t0I8', oily
looking skin etc., aro all symptoms ofnerv-
ous debility that lead to insanity and death
unless cured. The spring or vital force hav-
ing lost its ,tensionevery function wanes in
consequence. , Those who through abuse
committed in ignorance may bo permanent-
ly lv cured. ,Send your address for book on all
diseases peculiar to man. Books sent free
Sealed. Heart disease, the symptoms of
which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness
palpitation, skip beats, hat flushes, rush of
blood to the bead, dull pain in the heart
with beats strong, rapid and irrogular, tato
second beat quicker than the first, vain
about the breast bone, eta, can positively be
cured. No ewe no pity. Send for book. Ad-
dress M, V. LUBON, 24Mood :onald Ave., Tor-
onto, Canada. Tan i-1 year
Dr. Cyrus W. Teed, the "Messiah" his
home and its occupants at Chicago, had to
be protected from the violence of a mob of
citizens by a strong body of police Wednes-
day,
For Over Fifty Years,
MRs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been
used by millions ofmothers for their ohilil-
ren while teething. If disturbed at night
and broken of your rest by a sick child suf-
fering and, crying with pain of Cutting Teeth
send at once and get a bottle of "lairs Win-
slow's Soothing Syrup" for Children' Teeth-
ing. It. will relieve the poor little sufferer
immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,there
is no mistake about it. It euros Diarrhoea,
regulates the•Stomach ando Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces In-
flammation, ancl gives tone and energy to
the whole system. "Mrs."Winslow's Sooth-
ing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant
to the taste and is the prescription of one:. of
dere oldest and best female ; physicians and
nurses in the United States. Ilrioe twenty-
five cents a bottle.. Sold' by all druggists
throughout the world. 130 sureland: ask for
"MRs, WINSLOW'S' SOOTHING 'SYRUP,'
The Durham miners have voted to con-
tinue their strike. The strike has bee* on
since March ra, and is causing an immense
amount of suffering.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice
having had placed in his hands by an East
India missionary. .the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy and peruaa
nent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca-
tarrh, Asthma, and all Aroat and Lung
Affections, also a positive and -orifice/ cure
for Nervous Debility and n,11 Nervous Com-
plaints, after having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of' cases, has
!colt it his duty to make it known to: his suff=
ring 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,irrgerman, French or English, with
full directions for preparing and using. Sent
by mail by addressing with stamp, naming
/this paper. fir. A. NOYES, 820 Potters Bloch,
Rochester, N. Y
The North river bridge bill (for a second
bridge across the North river) has been de-
feated in the United States Senate Commit-
tee on Commerce.
ommit-teeonCommerce.
Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is the
nest, Easiest to Use. and Cheapest.
Sold by druggists or sent by mail,
50c. F. T. Hazeltine. Warren, Pa.
The Lords of the Privy Council have: de-
clined to interfere in Deeming's case, and
the culprit will hang on Monday according
to,p rogramme.
Oh, What a Cough!
Will .you heed the warning. The
signal perhaps of the sure approach of
that more terrible disease Consumpt-
ion, Ask yourselves if you can afford
for the sake of saying 50c., to run the
risk anddo nothing for it. We know
from experience that Shiloh's Cure will
cure your cough.; It Dever fails.
Mr. Greelock shipped .five carloads of
cattle from St. ,Tacobs on Saturday, and Mr
J. Groff shipped one load for the British.
market.
CURE FOR CHAPPED HANDS.
DEAR ,.SIRS, --I, think it is a privilege to
recommend Hagyard's•Yellow Oh- as a sure
cure for chapped hands, swellings, sore
r0roat, etc. I recom:nend it to all..
MRS. GEO.' WARD, Josephine, Ont.
The Governors' Council -at Boston has
voted in favor of granting a pardon to Jas.
Dunlop, the Northamptou bank robber.
To get relief from indigestion, biLious-
ness, constipation or torpid Liver•without
disturbing the stomach or purging the bow-
els, take a few doses of Carter's Little Liv-
er Pills, they will please you.
Yesterday at Chicago a great cycling
event was inaugurated,namely, a relay,
race of trial to New York—x,000 miles
the wheelmen carrying a despatch from Gen
Miles in the Windy City to Gen. Howard in
Gotham.
OFFENSIVE SORE CURED.
DEAR Slrs,—I take pleasure in testifying
to the great healing qualities of your medi-
cines. I had the misfortune to injure my
leg, and throtigh cold and neglect it broke
out in a running sore, my leg became in-
flamed and very painful, and the discharge
was very offensive, various remedies failed
to help me when I had the good fortune to
try your B. B. 13. and Burdcek Healing..
Ointment. Before I had finished the second
bottle the discharge had stopped, and in
two weeks more my leg was as well as ever;
I feel justified in recomn.cnding it to the
public as a cure if only ;given a fair trial.
Gro. LAURIE, Portage la Prairie, Man.
Warden Durston, of Auburn prison, is re-
ported to have said that the • electrocution
of Wife Murderer Tice yesterday morning!
was "a gland success." The murderer is
said to have "died Like a man and a Christ-
ian,"
Mr• Hugh Caldwell, •Clydesdale, Ont.,
Writes.—My daughter was, troubled with fe-
male weakness, and for more than a year
was under the care of doctors and taking
medicine without getting, relief. I then got
,Or. Williams Pink Pills for her and they
have completely cured her, Sold by deal-
ers or sent on receipt of price—tioc. a box
or six boxes for $2.50. Address Dr; Will-
iams Med Co., Brockville, Ont„ or Morris-
town, Ni.
rain
Dr, LaROE COTTON ROOT PJLiS:1
Safe and absolutely pure. Most powerful Female, Regulator
known, The only safe, sure and reliable p111 for sale. Ladies
ask druggists for LaRue's Star and Crescent Brand. 'Take no
other kind. Beware of cheap imitations, as they are danger.
ono. Sold by all reliable druggists. Postpaid on receipt of price.
AMERICAN;PILL CO., Detroit, Mick.
Nor sale in 7I xotex by ill,'tV. IfEX'oimiin ..
Dr, T, A. Slocurn's
oXYGENI%ED E1XULs1CN of PURE
COD LIVER . , OIL, If you . have
a Cough—Use it. For sale by all
druggists. 35 cents a bottle.
The Pike Manufacturing Company, "of
Boston, whonesale dealers in plumbers'
supplies, with works at Pell City, A!a.,have
assigned. Liabilities unknown, e
"having used Burdock Blood Bitters for
general CIebility,lweakness. and lack of ap-
petite, 1 £ouod it a safe cure.
1`IENRY IOWARv,13rownsville, Ont.
The Order of Railroad Telegraphers is
now said to number 26,00.0 members, with a
protection fund of $SO,000 and ' a general
fund of '140,600. It is proposed to make
the order include all telegraphers.
They make one feel as though life was
worth living. Take one of Carter's. Little
Liver Pills after eating• it will relieve dys-
pepsia, aid digestion, give tone and vigor to
the system.
W. H. Kerr, of the Post, has been elected
reeve of the town of Brussels to fill the Vac-
ancy caused by the resignation of Mr. J. M.
McIntosh. I-Iis opponent was Mr. George
Baeker, grocer,
STUBBORN CHILDREN readily take
Dr Low's Worm Syrup. It pleases the
child and destroys the *worms,
The C.P.R. steamship Empress cf India
left Yokohoma on Tuesday morning for
Vancouver with 125 first-class overland pas.
sengers and 93 overland steerage passeng-
ers.
A VOICE FROM SCOTLAND.
DEAR SIRS , --I can highly recommend
Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam. It cured :.my
daughter of a cough she had been troubled
with since childhood. She is now 42 years
old. :MRS. M. FAIRCHILD, Scotland, Ont.
Sioux county, Iowa, is inundated and It
persons are known to have been drowned.
The river sweeps through the streets in a
torrent, and maty buildings have been de-
stroyed.
That tried, languid feeling and dull head-
ache is very disagreeable, Take two of Car
ter's Little Liver Pills before retiring, and
you will find relief. They never fail to do
good.
The flood situation at St. Louis grows
more serious. ' It is estimated :that 400
aeres of fertile lands are under water and
fully 15,000 families have Left their homes.
WORTH $Io A BOTTLE.
DEAR Stas.—I have used Brrdock Blood
Bitters for dyspepsia and have found it to
be thebest medicine I ever 'used. 1 could
not eat without suffering from a terrible
burning pain in the pit of my stomach. I
used six bottles of B. B. B. andam glad I
did so or I should have been in my grave
to.day, it completely cured me. I take a
bottle every spring and would not be with-
out if it cost $ro a bottle.
DAVID PEDLEY, Morley, Alb.
A. striped bass 4 it. r in: long, 37 inches
around the body and weighing 7r pounds,
was caught in a net in the Hudson river at,
Kingston, N. Y., on Tuesday last.
TI -IE RED COLOR of the blood is caus-
ed by the iron it contains. Supply the iron
when lacking by using Milburn's Beef, Iron
and Wine.
Magistrate Nobne, of Strathroy, fined Jno
Fitzpatrick $20 and costs for seLLing Liquor.
during prohibition hours, also $so and costs
for permitting drunkeness and disorperLy
conduct on his premises during prohibition
hours, and Ed. Jarvis was fined $2 and
coses for obtaining -Liquor in Fitzpatrick's
hotel during prohibition` hours.
Tired, Lat.guid people who lack energy
and appetite should take Burdock Blood Bit-
ters, the best tonic strengther and purifier
extant,
Mrs. Margrove, known the world over as
Mrs, Tom Thumb, is in trouble at Ogden,
Utah, her wardrobe, jewellery and theatri-
cal effacts'havin been seized on an overdue
note given in part payment for a museum at
Denver.
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CERTAIN
ator oat Agiiiiy
IF YOU WANT TO
Buy or Sell a Varm
fir YOU WANT TO
Buy or Sell Town Property
IF YOU WANT TO
Borrow row oriLend Money
IF YOU WANT
Collections Make
Call at Mr. he. Spackman's
Real Estate Agency.
Business Transactions strictly con-
fidential.. Intending purchasers will
receive the best adylce in selecting
kind or town sites.a
Also agent for Allan Line
and State Line Steamships..
Office- Main Street, Exeter, Ont.
Address:—JOHN SPACEMAN,
Box 44
Altls VDT a Pur.
gatixe Medt.
cine,.- They ate a
BLOOD BUILDER,
ToNio and Mews
+STIttroroR,as they
supply in a condensed
forth the substances
actually needed to en -
the Blood, outing
all diseases coming
from Poort and WAT-
any BLoon, or from
Vrata P Ilrrxtons in
the 13zroop, and also
invigorate and Bo/LP.
05' the 13Loon and
SYSTLbt, wh0n broken
down by overwork,
mental worry, disease,
excesses and indisore-
tiois. They have a
S oxi'Io AOTION on
the SEXUAL SYSTEM of
both men and women,
restoring Lose VIGOR
and. correcting all
InBEGuLAaITn!a and
SVP1aRL'SSIONS.
hoe finds hi
W s mental fere•
Ulties dull or
EVERY ��� Paulin ox
his physical powers flagging, should take these
PILns. They will restore his lost energies, botb
physical and mental,
EVERY WOMAN. sh ey oi1ake them.
oar They; euro all sup-
pressious and irregularities, which inevitably
entail sickness when neglected.
YOUNGMEN should take theseP.rms,
® MEN They wall cure the re-
sults of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the
system.
YOUNGYOUNGW®hIL should take them,
y tlsau Those. Puma will
make them regular,
For sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon
receipt of price (50o. per box), by addressing
THE DB.' WILLI_t1F1S'"1ti7CD, CO.
33rockvitte. On#,
Exeter Roller �illry
MARKET REPORTS.
WHEAT 0.80 TO 0,82 per bush
Our Selling 'rices.
Flour, strong bakers', $2.50 per 100
" best family, 2.25 ”
1.75 " "
" ' low grade,
Bran,, 70 "
Middlings, 80 "
Screenings, 100 tt
Chop, 1.00 to 1.20 '' r,
Chop stone running every day.
TERMS CASH.
The Exeter Milling Co
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ILLUSTRATED
GATALJ I] -UE
of Ladies Specialties,
ADDRESS:
The Parisian Medical Appliance Co.,
19 Queen -et. E., Toronto; Ont.,
Mention this paper.
CEPOL T�ILOB SHOP.
Dir. George Srallcombe wishes; to
inform the citizens of Exeter and sun
roun'lin,, country that lie has opened
—out a new— .
Tailoring and Gents' Furnish-
ing Establishlnentin
Fanson's Block.
Latest designs of Goods always on hand,.
and made up in the latest
American Styles at Right
Prices.
A CALL SOLICITED AND A GOOD
FIT GUARANTEED.
Ladies. Jackets and Mantle
making attended to.
J. G. SI1ALLACOMBE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Exeter.
S�cci�l Slh of F11,111111111 dor 1.11G llGi1511
rages is
Now iul
.s the time to sec -e furniture at p never heard of before in Exeter,
For the next THIRTY DAYS, I WILL OFFER THE WHOLE OF MYI ` GA. .TC NT , STOCK
G
—op
ed ifloOrtt1 sets in f a Ie Cherry, s d, Oak; Sideboards
a l e Cherry ' togetherwith
� o �e �4' a'�f�CI ���9
if,Tables,
line Parlor �.�.� � e���. �e �l�r T l
and everything
...evei thing usually found
ound in a first-class furniture store.
REMEMBER THESE ARE ALLFIRST CLASS GOODS NO SHODDY ELM, L1, a>sza
the prices are from
TES to TWENTY per cent BELOW the usual Priee
Cali Early while the Stock Iasts.
Remember the Stand -Factory and, Warerooms twr .doors
north of Town Hall, Exeter.
WALT. o ADRE vd' SI' S♦
BURDOCK BLOO' BITTERS /:
THE GUIDING STAR TO HEALTH.
A POSITIVE CURE FOFe
DYSPEPSIA, SCROFULA, BILIOUSNESS,
CONSTIPATION, BAD BLOOD, RHEUMATISM, 6
HEADACHE, FOUL RUMORS, JAUNDICE,
and all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the
STOMACH ,• LIVE , BOWELS AND BLOOD.
B.B.B. acts on all the organs of the body to produce regular action,.
to strengthen, purify and tone, and to remove all impure accumulations of
morbid`inatter from a Common Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore
Thousands of reliable men and women testify to its good effects in
the above diseases. Is it not worth at least a trial in your case? Price
$i per bottle, 6 for $5, or less than rc."a dose,
CITY H TEL
LONDON, ONTARIO. ”
1 per dayµ
J. & J MIiMARTIN,Proprietors.
E.
Fish's
Shaving
Parlor
open
every
day.
C„OT`.
ING
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Li.
SNELfairs. st..
EXETER - ONTARIO.
Has now in stock
Au1n and Winter
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES :
West of England Suitings and Trona
erings,
Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser.
Ings.
French and English Worsted Cloth
All made up in the Latest
Style, at best Rates.
,A. J. S TELL
OOSLOItEll1 1EI
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an
old physician. Successfully
used monthly by thousands of
LADIES. Is the onlyperfect
ly safe: and reliable medic-
ine discovered. Beware of
unprincipled druggists who
offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask.
for COOK'S COTTON ROOT COMPOUND, take no
substitute; or inclose $"t and three -cent Can-
ada postage stamps in letter, and we will
send, sealed, by return mail. Full coaled par-
ticulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2
stamps. Address Pond Lily Company,No
3Fisher Blook,131 Woodward ave., Detroit,
Mich. a3rSold in EXETER at DR. LUTZ'S, J
W. BaOwNIN'G's and by all druggists every-
where.
ENTRAL---
SHAV'ING
---PARLOR.
EXETER, = ONTARIO.
A. Hastings, Prop.
Every attention paid to
Ladles' and Chldrell's
Hair Gutting.
A. Eastings ,
HOFFMAid'Sy
HARMLESS MLESS HEADACHE
POWDERS
cure
A23 0 are notlawes
used to cure every-
thisrq,but simply/ hemd-
nehes. 2'ry them, 3'd
wc•ilt cost but SS yenta
for s box and they a e
harmless.
They are not a Cathartic-
-EXETER MARKETS.
Wheatper bushel........ $0.S0 to0.S1
Barley...... 33 to 40
Oats . .. 25 to 23
Peas .... .......... . 56 to 57
Butter . 16 to 113
Eggs .. ... 6k & 'Ok
Potatoes per bus .. 30 to 35
Hay per ton —8.00 to 10.00.
Wool.. .... .18 to 19
Clover Seed $7.00 to 8.00
Timothy Seed$1,50 to 2.00
CHRITIE3S
ciiiiiiilERCIA0 NEEP l
First Class RIGS And HORSES
ORDERS LEFT AT THE HAWS
SHAW HOUSE OR AT THE
STABLE WILL BE PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
'farms; = Rsactoss.o.10.o
Telephone Connection
MAKE•e.,
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OWN
• If you send us $100
for two subscriptions
we will also send you
formula for making
your own Ess, Lemon,
Vanilla, Ginger, Pep-
permint, etc. Cut this
out and send with
money,or mention this
paper,
We hear a great deal ill the papers
about the PURITY of Baking -Pow;
ders, but as a matter of fact if you,
want it absolutely pure you should
make your own, and especially
when you can save 20 cts a pound
by doing so.
IN
MAKE
YO R
N
The Puritan. Baking Powder.
Is guaranteed absolutely pure, and the formula and full directions:
for making it, so that you can sell it ata nice profit , to your neigh-
bors, will be sent absolutely FREE to every one sending us 50 cent,-
for one year's subscription to our journal, which is the best paper four
the money published in the English language, and no family can
afford to do without it, Address
MEDICAL ADVISER, Bowmanvula, Out1
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