The Exeter Advocate, 1893-11-16, Page 5BEANS
Lf iiv'i!l'%'+ANH are if nevi Ws.
+terxi ua lieb 11ty o1.. )st'Visortand'
!'S'iLuu Alaohoort; restores the..
,re:.;Fuess of bully or paled caused;
by orer.work or the orror$ or ex.,
teas,* of youth, This Remedy eh;,
wletcly :cum) the most obstinate eases When all other..
,v u. .THreeTS;lavefailedovento relieve. ,Not1bydrzig,
gess stet per plwkage, o •sig for 1$5 or sent byy million
receipt of pries by addressing TUE JAMES MEDICINI3
oat. writ: fes eeeeedet., sae in-•.
Itro`P;Sale in ,Exeter by J. W. frowaiug
&t White Church, near Teeswater,
Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Waddell
were thrown out of their buggy owing
to:their horses running' away. Mrs:
Waddell was killed and her husband`
every severely. injured.
WELL ADAPTED,
The effective action on the glandular
system and the blood, and the general
regulating topic and puriying action
of B. B. B. espezially adapt it for the
bilious,, nervous, costive or scrofulous.
From three to six bottles will euro all.
blood diseases from a common pimple
to the worst scrofulous sore.
The elections in Newfoundland have
resulted greatly in fayor of the White,
way ;Government.
If you once try Carter's Little Liver
Pills for sick headache biliousness or
,constipation you will never be without
sthein. They are purely vegetable
small and easy to take. ,Don't forget
this,
The funeral of M• Tirrtrct took 'place
in Paris yesterday.
THE WILD CHERRY eottibined
with Milburn's Cod Liyer Oil Emulsion
make it delicious in taste a,.d perfect
in curative Uowee.
g' Will
Henry Varlet' the evangelist 9vill
visit Brantford next week..
DR WOOD S NORWAY PINE SYRUP.
Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrnpcures
zonghs, colds, asthma,bronchitis hoarse
ness, and all diseases of the throat and
lungs. Price 25c a►id50c., at all drug-
gists.
Welland County Patrons of Industry
;had; a coiivenhionn Wednesday.
If sick headaclie.is misery; what are
Carter's Little Liver Pills if they will
postpositively cure.it? People who , have
Used them speak frankly of their worth
;Trey, are small and easy to take.
Thirteen new cases of :yellow allow fover`
were reported at Brunswick, Ga., Wed
nesday. : `
POR CUTS, BURNS, SORES or
WOUNDS, Victoria Carbolic Salve is
the best healing and soothing ointment
The Italian Minister of Public Works
was stricken with apoplexy Wednes-
day.
CONSTIPATION CURED.
Gentlemen. -I suffered for a long
timewithconstipation andtried many
e
y
medicines without success. I then
tried Burlock Blood Bitters and very
oon had great relief, so.I contined its
se and am now completely cured.
Joseph Phillion, Quebec, Que.
It is asserted in Washington that
Queen Lilioukalani will be restored to
power in Hayti, the United States with
drawing its suppost /rola the provision-
al Government.
PREVAILING SICKNESS.
The most prevailing complaints at
this season are rheumatism, neuralgia
sore throat, inflammation and conges-
tions. For all these and other painful
troubles Hagyard's Yellow Oil is the
best internal and external remedy.
Mr. D'Alton McCarthy addressed two
mass meeting at Owon Sound Wednes-
day.
E-cr%)\- N
SAFE STORAGE FOR GRAIN.
Snow Yzan$ee l;ng•onulty and ,Old Tin Cans
Circumvent Eats and Mice. '
Grain spoiled by Fats and expensive
thrashing caused by farmers being forced
to the immediate separation of grain and
straw are annual complaints oyer a large
part of the country. But there should
be no need of these losses, contends a
New England farmer in The Farm Jour-
nal, who says; An abundance of old, tin
can be got for the asking with which to
cover the posts upon which grain stacks
are built, or for lining bays where such
grain is stored. Old fruit cans will rap-
idly cover boards that are easily gnawed
by mice. They are quickly unsoldered
in a bonfire and pounded fiat with a
mallet, Lath nails will hold them in
place with the edges so near _together
that the smallest' mouse cannot creep
through. With the bay or stack bot-
toms so protected the owner can take his
time to thrash, or feed out itis oats iA
the sheaf. •
Grain stored in bays must be tightly
covered with lumber et the top, but the.
open spade nett the floor meed not be
covered if tinned smoothly 3 feet up
from the `floor, 6 inches out from the
sides, and . a foot of -tin ..is placed on
boards projecting out over the Soot_ at
an angle of 45 degrees. •A barn can be
madeentirelyvermin proof by laying
the elle in Cement on the Walls and fill-
ing every drink tvhere it Would be possi-
ble for vermin tc genii an entrance with
this stonelike subetsittce: ,Small barns
may be quickly made prbpf against rats
bybuiiding them on posts like a ornerib,
• and tinning or panning the posts to for-
bid the climbing up of these little pests.
Of course every other avenue of ap-
proach must be cut ofd. Flat stones may
be used on theposte instead of pans.
The far
quoted noted is convinced ed of the
loss occasioned byrats and mice, even
after the grain is ttr'ashed. ,Many,farm-
ers owning, farms of productiveness -and
size - have never owned' ratproof bins.
This is all the more surprising when
one knows how small -a bin is, required
for 100 bushels of grain. 'Strongly made
of coarse 'lumber _with bottom andback
tinned outside,, a bin of 200 to 800 bush-
els capacity will be a lifelong satisfac-
tion, and the expense more than repaid
each year in saving of grain.
Whenever it is possible, bins should be
constructed so their contents may be
drawn out instead of being laboriously
lifted again. To accomplish this most;
satisfactorily the bottoms must slope to
a center connected with a chute. Where
grain is sold there should be an outdoor
chute to pass the grain directly into the
wagon. Each bin should be arranged•to
permit ventilation" when, necessary and
should be fitted with several movable
partitions to allow changiug the grain if
heating should begin when. the bin is
only partly filled.
When Baby was Sick, we gave her Castorie.
When She was a Child, sho cried for Castoria.
When she beeame•Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave thew Castorie.
Francitj H. Weeks; the embezzler,
who was captured in Costa Rica, has.
pleaded guilty tet New ork and been
sentenced to ten yettre 'iti' Sing Sing
at hard labor. '
C0UGI3S,COLDS,AS`I'1-1M lIi7AS)✓
NESS, B10NCflITIS, t
, yield a .51)43
to Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrtlf, the
,successful Throat and Lung specifid.
By a rear end collision on the Chita'
go 'Rock Islantl. & Pacific Railway at
Vlst street, Chicago, last night five
people were killed and eleven injured.
BURDOCK'BLOOD BITTERS,
Burdock Blood Bitter Is rt' medicine
made from roots, bark and. herbs. and
is the best known remedy for dyspepsia
constipation and biliousne: se and will
cure all blood` diseases from a common
pimple to the worst scrofulous tore.
Word comes frota South Africa athat
the Britibh Tull. column, under Major.
Gould, hes been attacked by the Mat-
ebeles. The natives;: were repulsed. ;.
MVIILB'URWS BEEF',. IRON AND
WINE restores strengthand vitality,
and makes ridr ted blood. '
din inquest wag-Oilmen:DM Wednes
day eiselnipg die the body of Lucy Den-
ning', etaf&nfost',fettftt1ing and sensation-
tl cvideneo edditced, ".
Lf�fT;i�.EMEDY.
AN EXCELLENT
. hate used.Hag
.
Gentlemen.—We.",.:
yard's`Peetorallea11eali"'in "•'our houso
for over three'years„anti find it an ex
cellent remedy for all forms of eoughs
And :colds. Iii throat,aud lung troubles
ft affords instant relief `
John Brodie, Cgigmbtq, Ont.
Sir Charles Tei pet`'`/ "iii Montreal
S England' on t the • Parisian
73e sailed for I
on Friday,
:Will he found an-exce.le tit remedy
} '- k headache Garter's Little Liv
e i tL 'T'hoesands, of letters
+or Pills; have used them prove this
feo'le'whn
act' Tr v tt,;•
Tho'I'rrides sit. d -Labor Council Wed-
lnptt'd, with some
nesday.et'ening a, rt of the ?du'nici,
amendments, the rept,,, c,
pal Conference Cotntuitty
Advocate
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1895
Only
`QOCH QIE!
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UNLOCKS ALL THE CLOCSED SECRETIONS
OF THE BOWELS, KIDNEYS` AND LIVER,
CARRYING OFF GRADUALLY, WITHOUT WEAKEN.
INQTHE SYSTEM, ALL. IMPURITIES AND FOUL'.
HuMOR51, AT THf: SAME TIME CORRECT-
1NQ ACIDITY Or THE STOMACH,•Cyfligq
61UOVSNE®S, laYORgittilA, HEAD-
AC
EAD- '1
ACPi£+t- pl�+,r+.y
...aS, 1•i.p:dlRl'63cIFtN.
CONSTIPATION. RHEUMATISM.
DROPSY, SKIN. DISEASES, JAUNDICE.
SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, SGRO-
FULA, FLUTTERING OF THE HEART.
NERVOUSNESS, "AND GENERAL
DEDILITY.. ' THESE ;AND ALL SIMILAR
COMPLAINTS QUICKLY YIELD TO THECURA-
. TIVE. INFLUENCE OP BURDOCK BLOOD
S!TTERS,
V or Over'Fifity Years. y
AN OLD ANLt VEIL -TRIED Lt irEDY.—Mrs
Winslow's Soot iin4:, yraip has been used
for over fifty years by h'iillior}s of mothers
for their children while teething<with per-
foct;meoess. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic,
and is the best remedy for Diarrhosa. Ts
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in
every part cd the World. Twenty -live cents
a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Bit sure
ask for Mrs. v's Soothing Syrup,
and taken other kind --
- Is the Nest Eng an Advantage?
A Tennessee correspondent of Farm
Poultry thus replies to the query, Is the
nest egg an advantage?
• I would say that according to my ob-
servation the nest egg is not a necessity..
and not knowing but what its absence
from the nest might be more agreeable
with some individual hen I leave the egg
out of sore' nests. I have a variety of
nests. They are placed in different
places, and though some nests aro better
patronized than others yet there is that
individuality With some. hens that the
philosophy of • neettd liing is yet too
much in embryo to be fornliilated.' Some
hens discard the prepared nest and pre-
fer laying on the ground..' As soon as I
have a vacant hover I place it in tile
yard, and some henwill. take possession
of it, though it contains no nest egg.
For all this I am confident., that using
a nest egg has its advantages. As arule
of life, or disposition, or taste, or soma
other sociable, inclination, the majority
of liens take to nests containing a nest
egg", liven when the flock range is large.
Aird ii -majority of ti11Rl najority prefers
lay ir-g in a nest already Odele fled, though
ether nests may be withineasy reach.
The' advantage of the nest egg is siiaOlt4ri
by prolonging the laying disposition of
tfl4 Pltln. The disposition • of the hen is'
to lay h clutch to sit on. If the eggs are
undisturbed, the hen will commence to
sit at the tenth to thirteenth egg, but if
the eggs are *moved as often as laid,
leaving only etc, the hen is likely to lay
•20 or more befere her ,broodiness forces,
her to give up, or ff none of the broody
kind to quit the ;yas ephean effort, to Me
crease. I prefer foe' nese eggs•the egg
gourd. It is as easy :he tanteesa a dipper'
gourd. They are not sd eget lid winter
as the porcelain, and being' iieitexpeeneive
can be often renewed if ne se"
Drawing Out Foundation Y+'or'`fCinkffi1lki
This question and ansa er appeai'•edl not,
tang ago in Tho American Bee Joterriale
€• sestion—I have a quantity of fiiatiatete
and sections filled with found'atiiorii
ready to be worked by the bees. Weidltll
it be passible to put a feW colonies t'o)
work this foundation into nice•torahs+
without storing honey' or' pollen in the'
cells, and remove these same; frames' o1
coni', to be filled with . honey by otiiq*•
colonies in my apai'y? Cotiid it be donee'
If so, bow can I do it? ;
Answer—No, you cannot` get bees tie
build comb, either' with or withoitt:;
foundationunless they havechance
to store something in the comb, They,
will, draw it out a little way before stor-
ing anything in it, - and you can get..
them to do that, if "-yen wish, by simply
putting the foundation where they will
County of . Dufferin prohibitionists
met at Shelburne Wednesday” and or-
gainzeda.county associat•ion•to bring
out the vote on the plebiscite •
Prevention ire flutter. -
Than cure and those who are sub -
jot to rheumatism carr prevent attacks'
by keeping the blood pure and free•.
from the acids which causes the dis
ease. You can rely on Hood's Sarsa-
pitta asa remedy for rheumatism and
catarrh, also fur every form of scrofula
salt rheun, boils a1,il other, diseases
caused by impure blood. It tones, and.
vitalizes the whole system. -
Ilood's Pills areeasy and gentle In
effect.
A despat:.h trete Winaimo B. C., says
the miners of the East: Wellington Coal
Company, 400 in number, have struck
against a new scale of wages.
Dep: SheriffWheeler
Does Not Care to Live
If He Cannot Have
OD'S
Etr Packing
JTo Dress -Well
Sags 'Wanted.. Draseed
Or Alive.
Dressed Bogs bought subject to the.
following conditions: --2 lbs per cwt Off;
5 lbs extra if shoulder stuck; 3 lbs for
either bung gut or Millett, if left in.
All ]Flogs to be out through
from Tail to Throat.
Highest Price paid for Hogs'
wei_gbino' from 100 to 200
' pounds, dressed.
Is often made over a very St ELL BRADS & CO
small matter, Too much
noise con not ma
ldbemPALACE, BAatu
de
Sarsapariiia
It wbiild be difficult to find a man
better known in the vicinity of Burling-
ton, Vt., than Mr. R. D. Wheeler of
Winooski Falls, they, efficient Deputy
Sheriff of Burlington county. He says:
`aC. I. Flood & Co., Lowell, lerass.:
"Dear Sirs: If Hood's Sarsaparilla cost
>I0,00 a Dottie
I should >y»Fk' keep,usiiff 1t, as I have
for the past #ds years: With ' lire the
question as to' Whether life is worth
living depends ups V e4her1.ail„get
Hood's Sarsaparilla. '1 dein't: think ' 1
could live without it rim eettainl • I
should,not-wish to, and sulnic as,1 ased
to For over ten years I se: ileo the:
hoiaors of the damned with
4-0.01,t 14:1 Rheumatism'
;;fo r1t Yser'a
'Man suffers with anythiug
lin le'ivor1dit"is with that awful dis-
e• ' It seems to me as if all other
phielcal suffering were compressed into
atone. I took about everything man
:ever tried for it but never got a dollar's
' Worth of ri•.ielp until I began taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla
e'ta1cen it now pretty regularly for
ars and have no more pain and
t% around all right. I have
good ninny to try Hood's Sar-
Eili74eSia ,R, eiit WHEELER° Deputy
sSlrlerrf%, Ni}loosk-/»Falls Vt.
I cure Liver 1118-
-
;'Vegetable Pills are pre.,
{pared to meet a legal-
,lnate denutnd for amild,
efilo east tend nelinte'`.family physic. They are
.:ure vA t table, enntaining no . ■
P �!" it
eatOMpi'inert;ury,•oriiilneral subIIIS
-
,etanea"of anyltSnd. Hood's Pills
act upon• -the stomach,. liver, and alimentary
be obliged to cluster on it. tIIconese , einai, neteeere Liver: Complaint, Constipation,
this must bo at a :;true when bees are fun sea,; I3liiousness,4 ]headache, Indigestion,
storing, The Oatmans used to Credit ' Sour,5torn.;Ie1i,I)i"stroi9s Vnttor Vating, Jaundice.
b A ciyld ,ni ti be broken up and :a fever prevented
a good deal o£ their success in i;bttiilg U r ptl ..., .tng:I]Cood'sl� its,
Large crops to the fact that full sheets of . lip '
foundation in broad bombs 'were given Hood's . Pills
in the brood nest just long enough to be
Are prepared by MT. & Co., ApntTicell, s;
drawn out into shallow L*e11s, then out in teewell, lefass P'rlesp2c'cents' per box. Sold by
pieces and put in set 'tiI p
ons. all druggists or sent'115, mail nn, receipt of. price;
T
however overwour on
derful bargains in Parlor �3 0
and Bedroom Suiites, Cull tr„e Th .de m
reigned haee• handsome
It is Dot neeeSSt1';a`
that you should liava
your Clothes made frc
the very best mater/ ; `
neither need you hav
the very latest styli ,,
but to look well youi
clothes must fit,
This. is Our Aim
We
Not only to make .n
suit fit proper but
the latest style,
Guarantee
Every garment t1 -1 -or
leaves our shop will 1 c
a perfect fit
iii gild be convinced, . ,.y` fitted up hie parlor and restaurant
borne people make a ' great
r r `.
r KNIGHT
-will serve--
noise when, there is no ICE CREAM
need or it, If anyone) during the Summer Season. Also a
thinks we are makidg targe supply of
too much noise over our Confectionery, Bread, Buns,
to and Bed oomsliites
_
l
-
you need only call and
Cates a c,
• 1
Tale Fashionable Cutter anti rites,
and
convinced
examine our Stock` t0 be Visits Exeter every Wednesday a
convinced of your error. Saturday afternoon. ' All orders left
with George Sanders promptly attend -
IRO T afi.t
.
T. ° � ' Oysters and fruits of all kinds in.
their season:
Remember
Manson's
Big Slaughter
Sale of
Boots and
Shoes,
which:will be continued
every day until the
whole stock is sold oat,
GEO IlluhISll(,
Next Boor
SO
116h 0
fPo
Stofflee
�olcs�le
D. W. FOSS,
,Elensall
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 grains !
Greater Choice!
Lowest Prices. ! !!
The latest and newest at-
tachments for all our goods
can be. had by calling at
our ware -roots, -One door
north Dr. Lutes drug store,
Furniture l
S "/'S
FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING
Establishl er t,-
Odd bellows Block. Opposite d Grigg
Stationary.
Miscellaneous.
The Quebec Legislature opened
Thursday.
Itch on human bein s, horses and all `
lanimals cured in 30,minutes'.by Wool-
ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never
Mails.,, ,Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist.
English Spavin Liniment - ret eves.
all hard, soft or calloused Lumps and
Blemishes from. horses, Blood ' Spavin,
Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney,
Stifles, Sprains, Sore and . Swollen
Throat, CougIia;. ete, Save $50 by use
of one bottle. ' Waorran'ed the rnost
wonderful Ble'rri'ielin.elite ever known.
Sold by C. Lutz„ Druggist;
On Saturday last le carload of eggs,
L0,S00.do'xen, was ship] ed from Meaford
direct for Glasgow, Seotland. 'The ship -
meat is worth $1,60th
Rheumatism Cured' in a Day.
South American Rheumatic Ctirerfor
12heutnatism-and Neuralgia, .,radiealiy
(sures(sureshiti L to 3'days. " `Its action Upon
the systemes,riimarltable aid 'myster-
ious. . It removes at once the cause
and the ' disease immediately disap-
pears. The first doss greatly benefits:
75e,. Sold by C. Lutz,DDruggist,
The Chicago Cannon fail Train, on
the Wabash lailroad, structs an open
switch at Moberly,, Me; `Wednesday,
and,the engine was capsized, Fireman
William Malefic carts '; fatally Scalded.:
and • Engineer Bobertsod 'was badly
hurt. Several passengers Were slight-
ly injured.
PERKIflS & III�BTIII.
BRANT: ORD
STEAM '
LAUNDRY!
HASTINGS, Agent.
Tf vou want your linen. to
look whiter °:? sfioiw., take
it to
NSTIJIGS, •
EXETER'S Popular TonSoriai Artist.
Ladies' and Children'
Haircutting,
A Specialty.
A complete stock of
'Y
Pure and eliab1e Diu k�
�.
ALWAYS>KEPrT.
PatoRt Sfrdigf,„
11PagISI'S
9`t
right and reasonable price
Prescriptions
and Paly REcIeip .,
i
Carefully.; Prepared.
0010t10f
i
the best in the Market.
C.I,TiTZ.. Pht'i'
CLOTH' NG
.NEL
N.a�zz st_
EXETER
Has now in stock:
tilt1111111 age:: �inttY
riv •rn> rvL,ia OwIl�t� LII�ES:
West of England S,rftliien'd I
erings,
Scotch Tweed Stritin'gs anti'° Troux.r
Inga.
French and English Worsted Clo
All made up 'in thel..l61.
Style, at , best, ]tales..,..
HO! - B
Aga a
rniture ' ' re
-
rooms Est
� cheapest •"an �
r40n1S is�' �l�` ]�
place in the • "'ount y to 3� buy, F
nature.
9.00.
first-class `Bed room ,Suite for onl •;' 9 and .evo�y-
A a Y.
n. -.All goods guaranteed:to
thin else' in comparison.
make : o f first-class drymaterial nlbthnr .
be my own �' , 1'.: .._ , ,...... �
but best hard ;lumber:,. used.
ti ;,cis
n !.
Lumber a o
�-
. al£en in exchange for Furniture.
sasl mss.
The
Wire
...
only place in -town
where you can buy the
.
l -Plated Wire Mattress,—.war
Patent Dominion Na.c7� e ,.w
o rust
ranted not .t .:...