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The Exeter Advocate, 1893-11-2, Page 5BEAN 'pr itv'IvO AIVts axon more qt covet), 4iwt taco rho Wort cases Vt Neuous Lest Vigor ono I ailinu Manhood.; reytoreo the t,eaitu su of buuy os Dnud caused by eter-Work, or the errors or ea - census of youth This Rome4y 11•1>•• eolutely curoo the guest obstinate casts when a11, other Mtnlax'is have faitadevuuto relieve, olabytirag, uatsaat vl per pleasgii, o six for $5 or sent by mail on receipt of prion by addressing THE JAMS MliDICINli GO.. Toronto, Oat. Writ,. for paw vhlot. $old iu-• For Hale in:Exoterby J. W. Browning A large portion of the stock of the Celebrated Bow Park Farm was sold by auction Wednesday. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Burdock Blood Bitters is a medicine made from roots, bark and herbs, and is the best known remedy for dyspepsia, constipation and biliousned's, and will eure all blood diseases, from a common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore, Lord Dunraven's Molly Morgan won the Cambridgeshire Handieay at New- market Wednesday. COUGHS,COLDS,ASTIIMA, HOASE- NESS, BRONCHITIS, etc., yield at once to Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, the successful Throat and Lung specific. East Elgin Patrons c£ Industry or- ganized a branch association at Ayl mer Wednesday. IMPORTANT TO WORKINGMEN Artizans, mechanics and laboring men are liable to sudden accidents and. injuries, as well as painful cords, stir joints and lameness. To all thns troub- led we would recommend Hagyard's Yellow Oil, the handy and reliable pain cure, for outward and internal use. Four men were drowired near Parry Sound on Tuesday night while taking out timber: Palpitation of the heart, nervousness tremblings, nervous headache, cold hands and feet, pain in the back, and Other forms of weakness are relieved by Carter's Iron Pills, made specially for the blood, nerves and complexion. Cases of cholera were reported from Berlin, Vienua and Rome Wednesday. 'When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When ,ho,became Suss, she cling to Castoria, When she had Children, sho gave them Castorla. The corner -stone of Warkworth Presbyterian Church was laid Wednes day. HOW DYSPEPSIA IS CURED. I suffered from dyspepsia, and was weak and miserable with what the doc- tor said was nervous debility. Seeing Burdock Blood Bitters advertised I tried it and after taking three bottles feel perfectly restored tohealth. Mrs. J. H. Snider, Kleinburg, Ont. An important engagement is antici- pated in Mashonaland Thursday. , FOR CUTS, BURNS, SORES or WOUNDS, Victoria Cnrhnlic Salve is the best healing and soothing ointment Extensive prairie fires are devasting Nebraska. OBSTIMNAE COUGH CURED. Gentlemen.—I had a ,very cough which I could not get rid of but .by useing Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam 1 was cured in two or three days. It is the best and surest cough medicine I know of. Joseph Garrick, Goderich Ont. Several bank officials have been. sent by the Japanese Government to the United States and India to investi gate the silver question. All casesof weak or lame back,back- ache, rheumatism, will find relief by wearing one Carter's Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache Plasters: Price 25 cents. Try them: The steamship Empresss of Japan made the trip from 'Yokohama to Van• conver in It days 1.8 ,hours,`. She had 2,000 tons of cargo. The Great,Englfsh Pi<•e eription. A successful Medicine ased over 30 years in thousands of cases. s , C , r Cures Sperrnatorrhea Nervous ,} �► Weakness, iibrnissions, } oteno and all diseases soused by abuse ntraeo indiscretion or over-exertion, Darren] ix packages Guaranteed to Cure whenull othere Fail. Ask your Druggist ter The SreaC Roellsk Prescription, take no substitute. Orne p'ackagy E1. Sir $6, by mail. Write' for Pamphlet. Address Eureka Chemie. ®•.. lile.roix. Allah. Four men to search of work, while riding on a coal train, was killed at Harrisburg, Pa.. yesterday by- the car: jumping a switch. A BUSINESS LETTER. T. Milburn & Co., Tilsonburg, March - 16th 1837. Sirs.—Please ship•at once three doz- enB, B. Bitters. :Best selling: medicine in the chop. Sold seven bottles to day. Yours turly, G. Thompson. The above sample is but one of hund- reds of similiar expressions regarding B. B. B. Sir Richard Cartwright and Dr. Mc- Kay M. P.P., .addresed their : constitu- ents at Norwich last night. The crowd was large. THE WILD CHERRY combined with Milburn's Cod Liyer Oil Emulsion make it delicious in taste at d perfect in curative power.• John Leyden, carpenter, an old resi- dent of Paris, Ont., was found dead in his bed Tuesday night. Heart disease. If you are nervous or dyspeptic try Carter's Little Nerve Pills, Dyspepsia makes, you nervous arid nervousness makes you dyspeptic, either one ren- ders you miserable, and those little pills cures both. Thirty new eases of yellow fever yesterday at Brunswick,Ga.; net deaths. ARE Cl7 FOR 'COUGHS. There is no remedy that makes as large it percentage of perfect cures as Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. In nearly every case of coughs, colds, as- thnta, bronchits, hoarseness,,eroup, etc, its curativeff'uts' e � are peter] pt and hot - CELERY FOR WINTER USE. The New Method Suooessfslly Tosteci.. Storing In Eoot Cellar and In Plts. The labor involved in blanching celery has been the great drawback to its more general culture. It has now been found that just as good celery can be grown by setting the plants six or ileven, inches apart each way on very rich soil and do- ing nothing more to them, except to keep the ground free from weeds till 'they are large enough to completely shade it, Being so close together, they will grow straight up and blanch perfectly. This method has been thoroughly tested on both a large and s? calf acaae and has proved a grand success, C'Wry,grewn in this way should be :SILO tlred rem the wind in some mannerk. it,Ili i3 brittle w that a heavy wind i itil ¢trd ( line Celery for winter'iiatol?l.*y tllyl.'stoed in a root cellar or in a pit in th igarden. Although growing celery will stand sev- eral hard frosts without injury, it is al- ways best to care for it before there is any danger of freezing, Never handle it while wet or frosty. Should the tops become frozen shearthem off before storing. If put into a cellar, the roots should be moistened occasionally with- outtwetting the leaves. ' Quality considered, writes a corre- spondent of The Rural New Yorker and authority for the foregoing, a pit in the garden is the best place for keeping cel- ery. Dig a trench the width of a spade and as deep as the celery is tall, and as long as may be needed. Into this set the plants upright and close together. Make a cover by nailing two wide boards to- gether A fashion. It is best to have this. roof in sections about 2 feet long for ease in getting at the celery. Better still is a roof made of wide old doors, which will make a place large enough for one to crawl into to look after the celery. If taken care of, these covers willlast for years. Lot the roof project a little be- yond the celery at each end. As the weather becomes cold, cover well with leaves or bog hay, but never use anything containing any grain, as it will draw mice. Leave openings in the ends for ventilation and have something on hand to stop then' up with on cold nights. Stored in this way, celery, will keep all winter, will blanch perfectly and retain all its good qualities. It can be taken out at one end of the trench as wanted with very little trouble. •Celery grown in a hotbed can very easily be covered up and kept all winter right where it grew. Flotsam and Jetsam. The old practice of pulling off the suckers or side shoots of corn has large- ly been abandoned. In view of the threatened dearth of fodder in Europe, the French Academy of Sciences recommends utilizing the leaves of the grape vine for this purpose. Cattle eat them, either fresh or dry, with avidity, and they arestated to be excel- lent food. •'` English exchanges report "gont" in barley. This gout is caused by the mag- gots aggotsof the corn fly. Potato bugs increase because we do not poison the second crop. They are left to mature and be on hand in the spring for the next clop. Any bay of 10 to 12 years who has been brought up on the farm ought to know how to bud and graft a tree. All communications emphasize the shortage of hay and forage crops in EU - rope, and especially in France. ` There is always a good market for the straw that is earliest'thrashed after har- vest. Miscellaneous: A line of steamers has been estab- lished between Japan`andtIndia: The volcano on Mount Calbuco, Chili, has again become active and the streets of Orsono are filled with ashes. Itch on human beings, horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool - ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by. C. Lutz, Druggist. James Billings, broker, of D ul nth has assigned. Iiabilities $200,000. English Spavin Liniment "removes all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood" Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney,. Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc, Save $50 by,; use of one bottle. 'Varran:ed the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known; Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist. The Close of the ITIS Fair. Chicago, Oct, 31.—With the grand total of 21,477,212 paid admissions the World's Fair was ofiieially closed last night. Though these figures represent the paid admissions during the time alloted by congress in which the ex- position should be kept open, yet it is calculated that at least 1,000,000 tick- ets will he purchased before the beau tiful White city is dismantled . and levelled to the ground. When the fair closed on Sunday night the total paid admissions up to that: time were; 21,269,- 039. When the reeeip:s were counted'. last night it was found that the total was 21.477,212. The total number of` admissions on passes was ,c 052,158, makinga grand total of 23,529,400. Af- ter every debt of the World's fair has been paid there will remain at least $1,000,000 and perhaps more to the di vided iunong stockholders. rfoln the. time of its oi'ganizatioii up to ycster. clay morning the exposition company paid out $30,558,849.01, or three times the amount the managers expected to spend when they commenced building the fair. The pate receipts during the exposiii.on period proper were a little over ,$,10,000,000. Up to yesterday .. 3,30 had � , .0,000 been collected from con- cessionaires by Mr. Bleck mar's depart- ment and nearly $/00,000 was paid , bt.forc he took 0o holdZe hr , t tu,n s from concessionaires s was one of the, big sur- pekes of the fair. UNLOCKS ALL THE 'CI-OSSEO SECRETION. er TIM BOWELS, KIDNEYS ARD LIVER! CARRYING OFFQRADUALLY, WITHOUTWEAKEN- tNOTHE /SYSTEM, ALL IMPURITIES AND FOUL HUIdous. AT ma same Thea CORRECT' INQ ACIDITY OE THE STOMACH. CURINe BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA.. HEAD- ACHES, DIZZINESS, HEARTBURN, CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM. DROPSY. SKIN DISEASES, JAUNDICE. SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS, SCRIM- , FULA. FLUTTERING OF THE HEART, NERVOUSNESS., AND GENERAL DEBILITY. THESE. AND ALL SIMILAR COMPLAINTS QUICKLY YIELD TO THE CURA- TIME INFLUENCE OF BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Nor Over Fifty Years. AS OLD AND WELL-.,,nRuuD REMEDY.—MESWinslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years 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 collo, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists . in every pert of the World. Twenty-five' cents a bottle. Its value is incaloulable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind President Reina Barrios, of Guatem- ala, has decreed that labor shall -hence- forth be free all over the country. MILBURN'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE restores streugth and vitality, and mulcts rich red blood. The schooner Hoboken is ashore near Alexandria Bay. The prohibitionists of Stormont comi- ty met at Cornwall yesterday grid or ganized for the coming plebiscite. The body of Robert:E. Colgrove, of London township has been identified among the Battle Creek yictims. The street car strike at . Columbus Ohio, is practically ended, nearly all the men having returned to work. Catarrh In the Heald. Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood and as such only a reliable blood puri- fier can effect a perfect and permanent cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier, and it has cured mauve very severe cases of catarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to consumption Take Hood's Sarsaparilla before it is too late. Hood's Pills do riot purge,pain or gripe. but actpromptly, easily and ef- ficently 25c. , The finance ministers of the 'differ, ent states o" Germany have reached an agreement as to the al -vision of reven— ues. Mr. and (yrs. Frederick Rejoice Because Rood's Sarsaparilla Rescued. Their Child from Scrofula. For Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all other foul humors in the blood of children or adults, Hood's: Sarsaparilla is an unequalled remedy. Read this: " We are so thankfn1 to hood's Sarsapa- rifles for villa it did for our, littlegirl that we snake this statement for the bonetitof oilier anxious parents and Suffering Children Our girl was a beautifnlbaby, fair 'and pltmrp and healthy. Bat when she was ,two years old, sores broke out behind her ear's and spread rapidly over her: head and forehead down to tier, eyes, and into her neck. We consulted one of thebestphysicians in Brook- lyn, but nothing did her any good- The dec- tors said it was caused by a scrofula humor In the blood. I%r head became Cno .Complete Sore offensive to the smell and dreadful to look at. Der general health waned and she would lay in a.lruge chair all day without any iifo oven- er The sores caused great itching and i;Y ,. :r • burning, so that at times we had to restrain Ler hands to prevent scratching.. For 3 years she Suffered Fearfully. with tills terrible hamor. Being urged to try flood's Sarsaparilla we did so.. We .scen noticed that she had more life and appetille. The medicine seemed to drive out more. et tile humor for a short time. but it soon began hi subside, the itching and burning ccased„ and in a few inonths her heats became o:itire1;r clear of the sore: Site id nowsserfectly war ' leis no evidence of the humor, and hor skin Is clear and healthy. She seems like an en- tirely different n-tirely;different child, in health and general epi arance,from what she was before talcrcg • op 9 5 I. W. FamonrtioN, 311 Gienmore Ave., .'rapt New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. This Testimonial fs an illustration of what Brood's Sarsapartn la doing for the Sick and sufferiug eyery day;,, from ,Maine to California. In the light tot these facts who can say that the work of ars bunions° concern like ours is net beuefieent? HOOD'S PILLS euro lfirer Ms, constipation, biliousness, jaundice,sick.headache, indigestion. /� ir, ' Vegetable Pills ore pre. -s pared to meet a legiti- mate demand fora mild, effielent and reliable family physic. They] aro 'purely vegetable, containing nou calomel, mercury, erminer+ai�sub- IO � stance of any kind. Hood's PtiLs act 'Upon the stomach, liver, and alimentary Canal, and cure Liver Complaint, Constipation, Nausea, Biliousness, headache, Indigestion, Sour stomach, Distress after Eating,. Jaundice. A cold •ntay he broken up and a•fever prevented by promptly taking'llood's Pitts. Hood's Pills. Rood Apothecaries I. Ilou & �a. AYe prepared by C. , Apothecaries, ,Leweil, Mass. ?.'rice es cents per box. gold by all druggists or neat bi nulls. on recoipl of prie+a TOO mUOE NOISE! • Is often made over a very small matter. Too much noise could not be made however ': oven our won derful bargains in Parlor andBedroor Suites. Call in, and be,•eonviu ed. Some people make a great noise when there is no need for it. if anyone thinks we are inakidg too much noise over our parlor and Bedroom suites you need' only call and examine our stock to be ROBT.of your error. ROBT. N. ROWS. How Many Children Have You? How many times a month do you visit a shoe .tore? Of course, your children are just like other people's- always wearing new shoes. You don't. }et them go to school with their toee sticking ont. We have on hand a Tins of boys' school shoes on which you can Save 50 per cent. In Shoe Leather. If you want a pair of fine boots or ;hoes made to order,we are trepared to make them better and cheaper than any other firm in the country. Repairing a specialty. 0E0 Next Door Saulh of Yosto�ia 11lltSllL a S GIIDLEY'S FURNITURE. & UNDERTAKING —Establishment.—. Odd -Fellows Block.' Opposite J Grigg's Stationary. A STITCH IN TINE SAVES 'RINE, So WILL A DOLLAR; INVESTED IN MA LTC) PE PSY N [an artificial gastric,Inica—Eorinula, on every label] SAVE 950 DOLLARS to arty person suffering; from stomach, trbubles, es- pecially. if taken at the first symptom of Indigestion, which is usually weight at the stomach, sometimes attended by slight- pails,' and may, follow either a vrhotesomc or a heavy meal. At first, this feeling aeon passes away, and is only remembered as a Wile unpleasant, which, when repeated, gradually be- comesmompronounced. r're the average person is Amu. suggested the cathartic rat, bitters, or rather liquid purgatives, that will clear out the bowels. Such treatment is worse than useless; it is positively harm. fuC The trouble ih. in the Stomach, the 'Dowels are nett responsible, ehct relief alit only come, through an intelligent ttcatinent of the disorder within the stonuelt. MATL'1' 0tPEPSYt7 is the remedy for all stem -Mit troubtts. Endorsed by the best physicians: of England aisdCitnada. Send 7 cts, in postage for valuable loroghlet 10 IIAZEN MORSE, 1rentzaArtoayt. ilt nogg iltt'rditln, Exeter 1310E 11 Ei;' l nogg Wanted. Dressed 0r Alive. Dressed Hogs bought subject to the following conditions: -2 lbs percwt of; 5 lbs extra if shoulder stuck; 3 lbs for either bung gut or-ullett, if left in. All Hogs to be cut through from Tail to Throat, Highest Price paid for Hogs weighing from 100 to 200 pounds, dressed. SNELL BROS & Co. PALMIEBAKKRY 0 The undersigned having handsome- ly fitted up hie parlor and restaurant —will serve -- ICE CREAM:. during the Summqr Season. Also a large supply of Confectionery, Bread, Buns, Cakes &c. Exeter every Wednesday and XTBVisitsALUG Elnit; Dress Well: .;.. 'it' is riot r cessan'y that you should h a t i. your Ulothes nladefrtrf the very best materia. neither need -hat. h . the very latest' '13 y�14 but to look well your clothes must fit, This is Our Aim. v:^r Not only to make` {t suit fit proper but in the latest style, We Guarantee Every garment .tliiii' leaves our shop will 1 E: a perfect fit. KNIGHT, BERT WIGHT The Fashionable Cutter ttC. and Fi . Saturday afternoon. A11 orders left with George Sanders promptly attend- ed to. Oysters and fruits of all kinds in their season. D, W, FOSS, Hensall Bicycles, . e 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'i 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. PERKI)1 & 1IIBBTIN. BRANTFORD STEAM LAUNDRY! A. HASTINGS, Agent. if you want your linen to look whiter than snow, take it to . . . . . •ll• T flL. R�STIJIGS,• EXETER'S Popular Tonsorial irtMst. Ladies' and Children' Haircutting, A Specialty. . A complete stock ' of Pure and Reliable Drug, ALWAYS KEPT. P1iit SD011UEE ijrll!sI's � 4t right and reasonable prices Prescriptions dl and Family . Fecei Carefully Prepared. 1Yiiiii's Cogdiiip4 PUwflEi the best in the market. C. LUTZ, PRC CLOT A. J. SNELL. s .e iii st_ EXETER - ONTARI t Has now in stock Atuin Wint: IN THE FOLLOWING LINES: West of England Suitings and Trou cringe, Scotch Tweed, ouse and St�iting a r r T Ings. . French and English Worsted Clot All made up in, the Latest Style, at best Rates. A. ' SNELL, 110! 1-•13ARG S. ' Atkinson''s Furniture Ware- rooms is the cheapest, and best place in. the County to buy Fur- niture. e e • $9.00. A first-class Bed -rooms Suite for only $9 and every- thing else in comparison. A11 goods guaranteed to be my own make, of first-class dry material, nothing but best hard lumbus used. Lumber and Wood Taken in exchange for Furniture. WireMattresses. Theo 1y. place in town n who e you can buy the Patent Dominion Niokle-Plated Wire Matt —war ranted. not to rust, t. . ... Atkiusori r i