The Exeter Advocate, 1893-8-31, Page 5�yuhreofcqorE t enrEyoSt,as
I'ervouei. 3�eblhty Logt vigor and
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f ailing ltilatuaood, xestoYcs tho
-�+ r naiad eaund
wt,akness of boy"op
by overwork or the errors or ex-
cessesof youth. This Remedy ab.
politely cures the most obstinate oases when all other
Mtt's.1.TatENy's have failed even to relieve. ,:,old by drug.
ats at 411 per paelcate, or six for $5 or spat by mail on
receip+, of price by addressing THE D'A'ME$ MEDICIN1Q
CIO.. Toronto, Ont. Write for pamphlet. Sold in—
fra/. Sale ist Exeter by J. W. atroweehig,
The Secretary of the Montreal Street
Railway Company has received 55
cents conscience money for stolen
transfer rides,
MINING NEWS.
Mining experts note that cholera
mover attacks the bowels of the earth
'but humanity in general find it nec-
essary to use Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry for bowel complaints,,
dysentery, diarrhoea, etc: I is a sure
cure.
At the annual gathering of fire
chiefs, which is being held. in Milwau
kee, it has been decided to hold next
year's meetiug in Montreal,
COUGHING LEADS TO COFFIN
unless stopped by Dr. Wood's Norway=
Pine Syrup. The best cure for Coughs,
Colds and Lung Troubles,
The fibbing schooner Empire State,
with a crew of ten men and a cook,
sank off the Jersey ' coast Wednesday
night with alt on board,: •
A PERFECT COOK...
A perfect cook never presents us
with indigestible food, There are few
perfect cooks and consequently -indi-
gestion is very preyalent. You can
eat what you like and as much as you
want after using Burdock Blool Bitt-
ers, the natural specific for indigestion
or dyspepsia in any form.
Serious disturbances were created in
Buffalo yesterday brseveral hundred
unemployed Poles. They were finally
subdued by the police.
You hardly realize that it is meat -
eine, wheu taking Carter's Lt theLiver
Pills. They are very small; no bad ef-
fects; all troubles from torpid liver are
relieved by their use.
, The will of the late Chas. Gurney
has been admitted to probate at Hamil-
ton, and its conditions dispose of nearly
$500,000 in maney4lnd property.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
)espatches from Bangkok say that
t1 e.l•rench have violated the Franco -
Siamese treaty by occupying the town
of Chantibun without any pretext.
VIGILANT CARE.
Vigilance is necessary against un-
expected attacks of summer complaints
No remedy is so well known or so sue
cessfuil in his class of diseases as Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.
Keep it in the house as a safe -guard.
Mr. Joseph Marshall, M.P. for East
Middlesex, was badly injured at Grand
Bend, Huron county, Thursday. Par-
tieulars ofthe accident have not been
1 received.
To be free from sick headache, bil-
iousness, constipation, etc„ use Carter's
Little Liver Pills. Strictly vegetable.
They gently stimulate the liver and
-free the stomach from bile.
Ey the wrecking
of a coal barge and
towing steamer of Southampton, L. I.,
early yesterday morning, eighteen
lives were lost, only tnree persons be-
ing saved.
RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES.
Sirs,—Abcut two years ago I took
rheumatism is
m i n the knees, which be-
came so bad that I could scarcely go
up or down stairs without help. All
medicines failed until I was induced
to try BIB. By the time I had taken
the second bottle I was greatly reliev-
ed, and the third bottle completely re-
moved the pain and stiffness.
Amos Becksted, YIorrisburg, Ont
The house of Lords will take up the
home rule bin o. September 5. Ili the
Commons the closure will be applied is
the report stage of the bill to -morrow.
The Great English Pr eseription.
A successful medicine used over •+.res
so years in thousands of cases P
Cures Spermatorrhea, Nervous?, j
'Weakness, .Emissions, impotency" . and ail diseases caused babuse.
[REFoas] indiscretion, or over-exertion. loving
Six packages Guaranteed'to Okirewhenaiiother
Fail. Ask your Druggist for Tho great i'lnldinh
Prescription, take bo substitute. One package'.
81. Six $5, by mail. Write for Pamphlet. Address
'Eureka Chemical Co.. Detroit. Mich.
Samuel Levi, the. Hamilton man
who is alleged to have, been connected
with the gold brick swindle upon the
man Rosenthal of Toronto, was arrest-
ed Thlir`sday.
FRETFUL 'CRYING CHILDREN
should be given Dr. Low's Worm
Syrup. It regulates the 'system and
removes worms.
The new C P,.It. gtain.,tariff for Man
itoba and the Northweat'has been • an-
nounced. There is a reduction vary-
ing from one to nine cents per hundred
pounds.
HISTORY. OF 15 YEAFS.
For fifteenyears. tve:have used Dr.
Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry
as a family medici to for Summer com-
plaints and diarrhoea, and we never
had anything to• equal' it. We highly
reeomrnond it. Samuel Wehb,
Corbett, Ont,
Wm. C. Stevens was on Thursday
appointed receive' for the Windermere
rheic], Chicago, one of the most fash-
ionable establishments in the World';;
Fair district. The assets are $400000
and theliabilities 1. '
less,
die's Itornedy for Catarrh is the
Post, Easiest to lice, and Cheapest.
dyy
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.fry;'�d•q/.mmYp�'',. t ,, '4, rte a d.
i oltl. !'y t?i ulirlist9 or kora by rani
soar ']'• JJazeitlue •Warren, Po.v
AMQNE THE: BEANQRL)WERS,
Ut(ar✓ast,"ng 4y Machinery—Ploked Ovelr
by Hand For Market,
If any reader will; go to western New
York to the northern part of Monroe,
Orleans or Niagara; counties, north of
the Central railroad, extending to Lake
Ontario, he will find a section where
farmers raise all the way from. 1 to
100 acres. of beans. When grown on a
large scale, these beans are harvested. by
means (done of the modern devices con-
structed for thepurpose and. operated by
one or more horses. A western Now
York beangrower tells in The Farm
Journal just how the bean harvest is
conducted in his locality. He says;
"There are machines for pulling made
with knives. The newest patterns have
rotary knives that cut the stalk off just
below the ground, cutting two rows at
once. Men with pitchforks follow, fork-
ing the vines into winnows of four rows
each. When dried, they are piled in
bunches, and as soon as thoroughly dry
drawn to the barn. We have bean thrash-
ers made expressly for the purpose.
Some of these are run by steam, similar
to wheat thrashers.
"After running through the fanning
mill they are sold to buyers or dealers.
If very black or spotted, they have to
be picked over by hand.
"Every buyer has all his beans hand
picked before shipping. For this purpose
they have a large, well lighted room, with
tables arranged around the sides. The
beans are brought in spouts before each
picker, when they are sorted' and swept
into barrels placed beneath the tables.
The pickers are seated around the tables
on stools. They are
paidby
the barrel,
or when they are taken home and sorted
they are paid by the pound, • that is, they
pay 2 or 24- cents per pound -for all the
poor beans picked out.
"The poor' beaus are fed to sheep or
boiled and fed to other stock, even to
horses Farmers have been engaged in
bean raising for over 80 years in this sec-
tion. Tho price per bushel has been as
high as $5, but usually varies from $,1 to
$2 or $2.50, There are other sections in
this state, and also in Michigan, where
they are beginning to raise large quanti-
ties."
The bean crop is harvested in the ab-
sence of a machine for the purpose by
pulling the plants up by hand, laying in
rows on the ground, and when suffi-
ciently cured putting in small stooks or
taken to the barn, and in due time
thrashed out and cleaned.
Heavy Seeding For Rich Land.
As an almost invariable rule the rich-
est soil needs the heaviest seeding. We
have been told that the small grains are
an exception to this, as on rich soil the
plant tillers, so that a light seeding will
producea large number of stalks. But
the exception is not so real as•it seems.
The thin seeding may grow so vigorously
as to send up a large number of shoots
and fairly cover the ground. But this
more vigorous growth is accompanied by
excess of leaf and weakness of straw,
which prevent the grain from filling as,
it should.
We can see this occasionally where
single grains of oats are dropped in cul-
tivating corn or potatoes. The crop is
sure to rust and be worth very little
either for straw or grain. On the other
hand, a too heavy seeding of small grain
on poor land cannot £11 out large, plump
heads of grain. The crowding, which is
a benefit on rich soil, is there most inju-
rious. Even in planting potatoes a rich
soil requires that the hills be close enough
together so that the potatoes shall not be
overgrown, while in poor soil single eyes
with Trills three feet apart will give more
marketable tubers than will a heavier.
seeding. ---American Cultivator.
Flow Much Seed Wheat?
How much seed wheat should be sown
on an acre? This question refuses to be
settled and partly because the amount
required depends uponthe strength and
condition of the soil. The richer the
soil and the finer the seed bed the less
amount of grain required, writes a Prai-
rie Farren 'correspondent. : He says:
There are enough grains in a bushel and
a peck of wheat to produce an enormous
growth of straw on -a rich soil. Three
pecks have proven sufficient under most
favorable conditions, although such thin
seeding is unsafe. On the other hand, a
wet soil liable to freeze out wheat or a
thin soil will stand heavy seeding. In
the first case the thickert;rowth protects
•
from frost, sins] in the latter there is little
stooling, and the number of plants should
be greater.
A Strawberry Bed.
If yon have not got a strawberry bed,
et about having one next year, be it
ever so small, advises Gardening, and
lint it now. Don't wait till spring,
piing plantings don't bear a crop of
reit the same year. ' You may have
round enough empty now. Your early
auliflower is cut, several sowings of
eas and _beans are past, and you are
digging your early potatoes. Wherever
ny of these crops will grow well straw-
erries will grow well, T'ry them.
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Things That Are Toltl.
Windmills for farm use are most fre-
quent in those sections where agriculture
has reached its highest development.
The wheat weevil may be destroyed by
placing bisulphide of carbon in an open
vessel on top of the grain in the quan-
tity of ono ounce to a hundredweight of
the Train, subjecting it to the vapor for
24 hours and then exposing it to the air.
Whitewash made with skimmilk in
stead of water is durable out of doors.
,An ounce of glue to every two gallons,
dissolved and put in the hot wash makes
it still more permanent. r
The four New En land
g states of Marne,
ew Hampshire, "Vermont and Massa-
husetts leach the country in the riurn•;
l
cr of bushels of potatoes produced per
re, tho average for the fear' states be-
g over 100 bushels ar acre, `which is
ttained by no other state except remote
ashington, which promises to become
o of the finest potato growing regions
the world.
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UNLOC109"ALL 'THE ' CLOG$EO •CCRETIONB
OF THE BOWELS, KIDNEYS AND LIVER,
CARRYING OFF GRADUALLY, WITHOUT WEAKEN.
INQ THE
EAKEN-
INQTHE •SYSTEM. ALL IMPURITIES AND FOUL'
HUMORS. ' AT THE SAME TIME CORRECT.
ING ACIDITY its THE STOMACH. CURING
BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, HEAD-
ACHES, DIZZINESS, HEARTBURN,
CONSTIPATION, RHEUM•ATI$M--,
DROPSY, SKIN DIsaASEs, JAUNDICE,
SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, SCRO-
FULA, FLUTTERING OF THE HEART,
NERVOUSNESS, AND GENERAL
DEBILITY. THESE AND ALL SIMILAR.
COMPLAINTS QUICKLY YIELD TO THE CORA-
TIDE INFLUENCE. OF BURDOCK BLOOD.
BITTERS.
For over Fatty Years.
Ax OLD ANP WELL -Taxan RS3rEDT.--Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for over fifty years by millions of mothers
for their ehiidren while teething with per-
fect suooess. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, aures wind colic,
and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by. Druggists in
every part of the World. Twenty -live cents
a bottle. Its value is inoalculabla. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
and take no other kind
Paid admissions to the World's Fair'
on Monday were 129,488.
Don't wait till you're down sick.. If
•
your ton�,oue is coated get box of.. Es-
eljay's Liver Lozenges at once. 25 cts.
at druggists.
Mrs. John Wilson was killed in a
runaway at Watford Tuesday.
Not one in twenty are free from
some little ailment caused by inaction
of the liver. Use Carter's Little Liver
Pills The result will be a pleasant
surprise. They- give positiye relief,
Telegraph wires out west were gen-
erally disorganized by Monday night's
gale.
What Do You Take
Medicine for? Bemuse you are sick
and want to get well, or because you
wish to prevent illness. Then remem-
ber that Hood's Sarsaparilla CURES all
diseases caused by impure blood and
debility of the system, Itis not what
its proprietors say but what Hood's
Sarsaparilla vons, that tells the story
of its merit. Be sure to , get Hood's,
and only Hood's.
Purely vegetable—Hood's Pills -25
cents. •
A special from Philadelphia says
President Cleveland underwent an op
eration in July for cancer in the jaw,
and is now a ver" sick man.
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py-
V2r. and !airs. Frederick
Rejoice Because
Rood's Sarsaparilla Rescued Their
Child front Scrofula..,
For Serolula, Salt Rheum, and all
other foul humors in the blood of
children or adults, Hood's Sarsaparilla
is an unequalled'r remedy- sty...: Readthis
"Wo are so thankful to Hood's Sarsapa-
rilIa for what It die for our little in w
a U g thate
niai:e this statement for the benefit of other
a.rxicius parents and
Buffering Children
Our girl was a beautiful baby, fair and pinnip
and healthy. But when she was two years
old, sores broke out behind her ears and
spread rapidly over her head .and forehead
down to her eyes, and into her neck. we
consulted one of the best physicians in Brook -
1}_n, but nothing did her any good. The doc-
tors said it was' caused by a scrofula humor
in the blood. Her head -became
One Carrnplete Sora
offensive, to the smell and dreadful to loo]: at.
Icor general health waned and site would lay
in a large chair all day without any life or en-
ergy. The sores caused gramt Itching and.
burning, se that at times Ivo had to restrain
her hands to prevent scratching. For 3 years
is
Suffered Fear'f'ully'
with this terrible humor. Being urged to try
Roos s Sarsaparilla we did so. Wesoon
noticed that she had more life and appetite.
Tile 'medicine scenics to drive out more of
iiwtinnier for ashort time, but itsoon began to
subside, theiEcrniag mad Lit vsthog ccnscd,
tat II i i i 1:7W111011i1.3 Tier heat became entirely
clear of ihr sm •r,. She is now penfceelyavoIlll,
hes 're s+mance of the humor, and her skin is
tuft• ui l ulthy .;lie scums like an 0.0 -
Cindy different (Mild, in healon and generalappearance, from what she was before taking
Ond
toarsaparilla
I. W. Fnimi rarcr.;' 311 Glenmore Ave., Bast
1sety Pork, Brooklyn, N. Y.
This Testimonial
iai
Ts an Illustration of what Hood's Sarsaparilla
is doing for tite sick and suffering: every day,
from Maine to California. In the light of
these faets who can say that the worst of an
immense eoaeern like ours is not beneficent?
HOOD'S PILLS cure livor ills, constipation,
biliousness, lauudlcc,sick headache, indigestion.
ood
Vegetable Fills are pro.
pared to meet a legiti-
mate demand for a mild,
eflldtent and reliable family physic. They are
purely vegetable, containing no
u
calomel, mereur ormtnerals b
Yr
ll
stance of any kind. hood's Pills
act upon the stomach, liver, and alimentary
Canal, and etiro ,Liver Complaint, Constipation,
Nausea, Biliousness, iieitdaehe, Indigestion,
Sour Stosnaeh, D1strosa after ,Eating, ,laundice,
A bold may be broken lip and afevor prevented
by promptly taking ltood's Pills.
Hood's Pills
Are prepared by C. 1. hood & Ob., Apothecaries,
Lowes[, ttass. Price 2f, cents per box. Soid by•
all druggists Or Sent by mall 04 receipt of price.
SHAVING
EXETER, = ONTARIO.
A. Hastings, Prop.
Every attention paid to
Ladies' adChi1 reg
d s
Hair Cutting.
yup-��n�,9 .1 y� �I
IL' 1-laWtinRsY
The
Cheapest and
Best Place in
Town
To get your Boots and
Shoes mended is at
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GEO. A SO S9!
Just a few more pairs
of those Men's cheap
Hepburn Shoes and La-
dies' Dong, ola Kids left.
01 ]\ilea �Or
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s
Bargains!
ar aims !
Bargains 1!
The Spring Season
is about here and our
good wives are begin-
ning to think of house
cleaning. Then after
the "dirty work" is fin-
ished, a few nice pict-
ures will be necessary
for a spring-like ap-
pearance: Bear this in
mind, the best stock of
BambooNovelties,
Dicta ;re; : Moulding
and
Curtain poles,
Is at
S O 1 J� h pti.d S
FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING
—Establishment —
Odd Fellows . Block. Opposite J Grigg's
Stationary.
INto Puking douse. 'Knight
Hogs 'Wanted. Drossod
or
tDrossed Hogs bought sibject to the
following conditions:---2lbs per cwt off;
5 lbs extra if shoulder stuck; 3 lbs for
either bung gut or gultett, if left ie.
All Hogs to be cut through
from Tail to Throat.
Highest Price paid for Hogs
weighing from 100 to 200
pounds, dressed.
SNELL BROS ez Co.
PALACE BAKERY
The undersigned haying handsome-
ly fitted up his parlor and restaurant
—will serve—
ICE CREAM
during the Summer Season. Also a
large supply of
Confectionery, Bread, Buns,
Cakes &c.
Visits Exeter every Wednesday. and
Saturday afternoon. All orders left
with George Sanders promptly attend-
ed to.
Oysters' and fruits of all kinds in
their season.
D. W. FOSS,
H ensall
Bicycles,
Sewing Machines,
Baby Carriages .
And Musical
Instruments.
We are the only firm
who make a specialty of the
above named goods and
therefore claim that we can
give the people of Exeter
and vicinity,--- . '
Greater Barg'ins !
Greater Choice ! !
Lowest Prices. ! ! !
The latest and newest at-
. tachments for all our goods
can be had by calling at
our ware-rooms,—One door
north Dr. Lutz's drug store,
PERIA
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The Pashion.abl -
Cutter and
litter.
As I am the Only CUTTI! hr'
and FITTER in town wholrtr
visited the large, ecties in .tI
'United States this Spring I to:'
, therefore the best able to
you in The ]'roper Style^.
Ladies,
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When you have bough r
the material f'oi' you
Spring and Summer coot
come to me and get fitter
Gentlemen,
Before you buy yoi'1
Spring Suit, come up 1 r}
my shop and get postt'd:.
on TH•.E' ST Y'LES,
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BERT. KMIO HT
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The Fashionable Cutter and Fitter.
A complete stock of
Pure aridReliable Drugs
ALWAYS KEPT.
8DoRges4
Druggist's sumieS
4t right and reasonable prices.
Prescriptions
and Family Receipts)
Carefully Prepared.
11iii'S 601161i104 POW
the best in the market.
C. LITTZ. PROP
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Robt.
CTS!
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Carrs the largest and beam
stock of Furniture and under-
taking oods in the County.
Stock complete in all lines.
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Night calls for undertaking will receive prompt
attention, by, calling at my residence on Huron St.
(The premises lately •vacated by Thos. Prior,)
ou
2 Li 141_12i
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EXETER - ONTAR1= ,l
Has now in stock
Allturin
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES:
West of England Suitings and Trona
erings,
Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouser
Ings.
'French and English Worsted Clot
Ail made up in the Latest
Style, at best Rates.
A. J. SHELL
s.
Atkinson'stF.r.iture Ware -
rooms is the ' cheapest and best
place in the County to buy Fur-
niture. . . . . . . .
IIA STITCH 11i TIME SUES NIKE,"
SO WILL A DOLT.AP INVESTED IN
MALTOPEPSYN
Lan artificial gastric juice—formula en every label]
8.4 PI,' 99 DOLLARS
to any person sufferint, from stomach troubles, es-
pctuctlly it' taken at the first symptom Of indigestion,
which is usually weight at the stomach, Sometimes
attended by slight pain, and mayfollow either a
wholesome or a heavy meal. At, first, this feeling
soon passes away, and is only remembered as a Wile
uuflettsantt which, when repeated, gradually be-
comes more pronounced. To the. average person is
now suggested the cathartic pill, bitters, or other
liquid pturgatives, that will clear out the bowels. Such
treatment Is worse thatn'useless; it is positively harm.
ful. The trouble is in the Stomach, the 'towels are
not responsible, and relief will only Doane through
en intelligent treatment of the disorder within the
stomach. MALTOPEPSYN it the remedy for all
stomach troubles. Indorsed by the best physicians
of England and Canada, end a cis in
t.e t $ postage for
valuable pamphlet to IiAZP.t MORSE',
INTaaNATIONAi, ThooGE• QNTAItIOa
A first-class Bed -room Suite for only $9 and every-
thing' else in comparison. All moods guaranteed to
be my own make, of first-class dry material, nothing
but best hard lumber used.
S
Lumber •-.nd/�y��
Y,Ji,i
d
T .e
Taken in egcilan�oc for Furniture.
Wire 1eti7sel�
attr �ary s�I
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Theonly lthe
n ace in town whereyou can buy tl
y.p. y
Patent Dominion Nickle-Plated Wire Mattresst
y --vary
ranted 1:1a to rust,
f .t
.Atkins
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