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QFE;CAL TESTS To DErnalln ce TER.
BEST.-..:•Wi TREY ABF Szar>vRioxt,
1.r.AXING'AGENTS,—Tile OP OAR-
V.ttlATE Or AMMONIA
The ntiicial analyses by Prof; W. G,
"'eeker,00 New York State,have afford.
v 1 sante of the most valuable evidence
1.rodneed relative to the actual
ie aster of the food and drugs in
every day nee. Some time since Prof..
'.'e,e: t.: -:r was directed ter analyze the var-
i ens b amts of baking power and report
witzeh was the purest and best. TIe
/mooned samples from the grocers in
Albany, and after a series of exhaust-
ive tests sts reported that the Royal eves
the p Brest and best of all examined,
The ;neeuracy of the published reported
rep e t being questioned by a local mau-
aetiit er, a reporter of T the Albany
J• life=a£ obtained an interview with the
s'xtar, w11 -lean is .reported .aa 1'9110ws ixn
that yr»per
"I) said the reporter flit ala-
care t at one o€ QM' fossil baking' pmr
der ninarnefucturers attempts to discredit
tie report some time ago published ia.
the Jr. mice with reference to bekitl
pewelea; for which the analytical ea:
t_mivateou were made by youraelf and
Pm/ )lasonn, Were ,ypalm•amasssea and'
e pinion printed correctly l''
F"Tlwy were„” replied Prof.
‘..Yon pay, Doetor, that t1J
Laking piowder is superier to a
Larking pot.er,wltieh you heve ti
That is my report"
4hWithin, Potter, coilsLsts this sup
.7., which you find iu the Ro
elver other braudea'
ete eta ed in ray report,in the great
sof ire ingredients, in the unquestioned
Ilial;Ariety and wbolasolttenaesa Pf itis.
bat$, in the exact p.roportions o£ the
cit*t, amts, the eheaiimal accuracy and
9t,itla which they have been cow-
ae.l, Al I sand before, I believe, tx
,.xi itag power "unrivaled fear purity,
And wheleeemetiess."
"•Dl . tour the ,,tieeeee.'eTs lardy would
Mee you to inform them what are the
;A-•silla:ar v irtuee of a gond baking ,pow.
der over other and more old-fashioned
luetha,.l3 of pitta; breast biseulit an{
,a
uk!«a�e
eTitat would i'eeluir'e a lottg an
t• �1w'eating in the znatsire of a lecture,.
Re ie y, however, tlrtl caul zt itege of the.
a
tea,.': til i)altlog powder over yeast con•
tett
in the gaieker work it iteeontnplishes,
ata illi; preservation of some of the hest
elements of the flour, which are destroy -
el production: carbonic skid gas by, the
iii t• t t yeast, and in absolute certainty
ti •tvvet, ' light and digestible food.
4lcter tither methods for quick rising,
rite of a pure baking powers as great.
It is ;ilways ready for use, the nits and
szil:ali aro combined iza exaet proporfe
ion to taroduee definite results, or to
render the hugest amount of leaving gas
and leave nothing more than a neutral
residuum,whieh is not the result where
cream of tartar and soda are brought
separately and mined in the kitchen,
for it will always occur where this is
dent) that one or the other of these. sub
st:;liet"s..will predotninate, leaking the
(stir d yellow, Izeavy,bitter and unwhole-
..orae. Besides the cream of tartar
which can. be procured by the house-
keepers
ouse-ke pers is mostly adulterated, adding
t) the uncertainty of the results or the
unwholesomeness of the food. Ali
these difficulties are avoided in the use
it>: a pure properly -made baking pout-
doe
ont
dc"
c"eNi, evill baking powders cheeps .flow
;rang will they holo their strengths'
If properly made, until used. A. per -
feet baking powdernitist,coh^nbine super
-
Leave strength with power'to retain it
iedefinitely. Baking powders gener-
ally are robbed of the necessary present -
agent in order to give present strength
or else have their efficiency largely des-
troyed by the addition of large quant-
ity of dour to prevent premature de-
composition. The tniethods by which
both these>clualicies are retained in the
highest degree produces the perfect ar-
ticle,and this x believe is fully accomp
]ished in the Royal baking powder."
"Doetor,what about ammonia in bak-
ing powers"
"Carbonate of ammonia is sometimes.
used in the higher class of baking pow-
der."
"It is injurious or objectionable."
"Nonsense? Quite the contrary. It
has been used for generation in the
fittest food. It is a very volatile agent.
Heat entirely evolvs it into gas,leaving
no residuum, were it used in sufficient
quantity to do the entire work of aera-
tion, 1 am inclined to believe it would
be the acme of leaving agents. Some
of the highest authorities, as . Hassall,
recommend its exclusive use . for this
purpose in preference toyeast or other
kinds of leaven. It is universally act-
mitred to be a wholesome and valuable
agentand no chemist of reputation; will
class it otherwise, 1 have become in-
dignant
n
dig nant vixen I have read the silly
charges that have frequently been made
thianu le ignorance or otbe.wise against.
,
"Then thosee manufacturers, advertise
that their powder does not contain it."
"Confess that their powder lacks a
most useful, wholesome. and excellent
ingredient"
"But they say its origin is. filthy.
"Its origin :and method of prepsarat-
ion are no more filthy then are origin
and prepartioin of bread. All this talk
about Armenia in baking powders and
its filthy origin is the wariest rubbish.
A. roan disgraces himself when he lends i.
himself to any such statements. It is
particularly uufain baking powder.
ivanufactures to seek to pervert the
truth,or prejudice the ignorant or nu
-
vary by statements that it is eider'
harmful or dirtyy. Ammonia exists i
the very aur we breathe, and is largely
present in nature as a wholesome sub-
stance."
Notice the sign,, "Latvia', C eusai
w ^ ^ t "'ORB,""
REMOYED
Thomas Dearing has removed to
his new stand, one doer north Dr.
Lutz.s Drug Store, opposite the Cent.
ral Motel, where he will be found of-
--tering as usual--
ar
xrAT
DRIWA$HINOTON'S
NEXT VISIT.
Titlraat t,one14/unee Surgeon
O1' EXETER
1Villbeat
central Hotel,
A, young roan named Martin, of
Holniessville while engaged in fishing
en the 3iaitlaud,ztear the bridge,on Salt,
tratlt last, in attempting to spear a fish
leattted ever the boat too far, and strop
ped into the water, which was there spa
deeps that the sank. t, ice to the bottom,
rnly Awed his life by clinging to
t the piers of the bridQe.It would
well for 3r. Martin to read and
der the forth commandment,
CATAltattlif.
ome Treatment ftp
f" Catarrh, Catiarr-
filmes and Hay
Grocene's.
Y-MADE�t
ors itA Shoes,
GLASSWARE ,&C
Look out for Spring Goods,'Odell will
I will be on the ;road with my w gen,
and will carry a variety of all
kinds of geed.,.
J and MOS TA! EN
scat. Town Rall,
for sale or to rent
avis !novel tbt Ow* din; are
at they aro clue to the presence of
Rhe interlining uterchxutte of the
Amil m:403= tubes. The suuia, .
t"rdatic Randay, nail Pas endoA-€it
uthntitt's aaelu+atbetiesp'ated Y'ba
of taming tiae4 &scans has boa tic
trio tJc tac�etia.an:d',*bus.
tatidc4e "ate membrane gat tt ra :ager stated
LIMOS*
urates s;:ai.eaw et nut Area -Sawn% toot ins prturae-
cit cirri Das eve:been ac a,tn.;ed, It is es eaiwstlate
fact ttiattl^rs: di. a (=lithe sthe cored f r ztiir riulke);.
sat ua u ntie e:tteAter 112= a. a a a tt,•ai rs ;•at'3, for ex,
xu liexaca=la% mann=-ata+beaA:Mumxn anli,
isrciar,teta. Itis sow sews 3c -an 4rnoe ;Sr lii+:aia.
+lin lavercil that waaasttet get t tatth oal4 f it mated min
t,ew is€atax ;�t, 11 7 e�aaa :112 tis rca :eriB 8:�s g-
ValAt'A $ W1t'9i°heatt Sioral Aa e�ii:rc 4.AF37auy Si ti�7sr til0
1,lali :1 t„ 1t,{tgr i.6 al+ml a Ii Veers e?fieies/ 1 F tout
aasatz3earaap�u=rat�r5�ttii,thexaPeztsa ➢le:ust,
partum iii thl tii•X4fe,
i l,lt aaly Aro tbrse rer•tdies valued, that Ignorant
ttuutatiers have statical ups eryttblt're, preteaslitii to
eytr y'atitmelte.ofnbia'hairy %numnuthiri. by1
abet1,es.tine+results elthe spit:Initau".f utsarttttey
eltialty il;otnr.wI. Mr. #ixaaia remedy ill:applied
alb ems net;me vecviaut, and (rant Due; to three spall•
R4 cadetsperi:iasetitcutelitttw eo% {1p;; attat-.
tl r .
alp Yeieortsends p1liargplet dcrritting his new
trti at:mut on the rsc-cl t, of ?Oslo
til i� pu5tt„e.
The address to A. R. litSOlt & belt, 354 btu i enter
carat, Toronto, Caua,lt,....tielestilno Aaierianti- -523 $
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tar the publisher may continue to send
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from the office or not. There can be
no teat discontinuance until, the pay
runt is made.
3. Any person who takes a paper-
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aperfront the post office, whether directed
to his name or another, or whether he
has subscribed or not, is responsible.
for the pay.
--Tun latest laws are such 'that.
newspaper publishers can arrest any
one for fraud who takes a paper and
refuses to pay for it. 'i,"z.der the law
the in= who allows his subscription to
run along for some time unpaid, or
takes three papers from the post office
and then orders the postmaster to
&nark it"refused," and have a • notice
sent notifying the publisher, lays him-
self liable to arrest and fine, sante as
or theft.
SILK RI131BONS?
Those of our lady readers who would
like to have an elegant, large package
of extra fine, Assorted Ribbons (by
mail),in different widths and all the
latest fashionable shades; adapted for
Bonnet Strings, Neckwear, Scarfs,
Trimming for Hats and Dresses, Bows,
Fancy Work, cite., can get an astonish-
ing big bargain, owing to the recent
failure of a large wholesale Ribbon
:Manufacturing Co., by sending only 25
cents (stamps) to the address we give
below.
As a special offer, this house will give
double the amount of any other firm in
Atnerica if you will send the names
and P. 0. address of ten uctoly married
ladies when orderingand mention the
name of this paper No pieces less than
one yard in length. Satisfaction is
guaranteed,or money cheerfully refund-
ed. Three packages for 60 cents. Ad-
dress, LoNAON RIBB01i AGENCY, JDnsEY
•U E
r
Chronic Bronchitis Curd.
An English Church Clergyman speaks.
wAsuINGToziRectory, Coxzxwall, Ont
Dealt. Sir, I Aitu glati to be able to in-
form you butt my daughter is quite well
again. Aa this is the second time she bas
been cored of grave bteuchial troubles
funder your treatment, wbeu the usual
rentetlies i e%serf, write to express my
gratitude. lf'b a ra except uxy sincere
thanks.purrs truly,
t;. 13. PE,TTI',
mass Tizor }-leatanh ol'the .bead
net Throat, Catarrh Deafness*, Chronic
tichitis, Asthma and Censurnption.
loss of voice, more 'throat, - enlarged
ifs Polypus of the goose removed.
Dixie early*. Consultation free,
A few of the tt►aur curets by Dr. W.iaalt-
ingtoRtsi lien method;
H. H. Story, of store & Son, intiiin-
facturers, Actou, Qnt.f a Pres'd Mann.'
faeturing Ass, of Canada, permanently
shred of Catarrh '1 bv Dr, Washington, pr »
pounced iiistutable by noted Specialists far
this. country and Europe. i rite himfor
1ial�tcnllxts,
Airs. John lkleiCelvy, liaups.eu, Out.,
• Y h and Consnuuphon,
n AleKel'vy ,Kingston Ont. Catarrh.
A. Hoping„ Kington, Ont.
slats Caai`;tnililttiuii,
r, D. Stroh, Kingston, Ont,, Catarrh
3.xi1 and throat.
[ail, John Rvirtr,ama, Ifserrowsmitb, diary
rab, • threat.
m Mary A, Venzbou g, C ntreville
Cuternh, head and throat
flues l athewe, P. Mater, Actin [hat.
. E.Fish, -(tints 1'iuloisftiteg, Fr11o•
vine, Ont., clued of Catarah, threl;tt
John I'.iiippiti, S:atitlitur+t: 1'. O., Ont.,
oar bolt nit ej of Catarrh, be:e i, throat
amd, lunge,
l le,001 office 21cTMa 'i"Ming Street, Toronto.
Consultation spree,
NINONNIANY
Who ie Weak, Norio Petitftte
who ori bIs p'ettY aper Ignorance has '1
fledwrar stns visor apt Pods, Pv1tiad caul
Manhood, e4Tutu g cxtxanstaue strains n' u
the Fountatrtaeta Ufa. Headache,Ba;tat►eahe, Drgazitelu 4as Weaknesseta -.e';,Itiery llash■tzlnes�s "'' Soniety,
Pimples urea el;e Face ata l alttlir affects
1t-tdA:i, to Early Dap: y,. Conuumpt p n
ID Inanity, nAia a ti -.4 uaa our est wi e , e «.) aH
Positives curs, ttt irep trta Y0;101 4141
ttiftOrTvstm's dee Viitat Pol,"+terlu ce:anuad
Tanta**. ktire.+A; 3uerta A?;111 iiia ;a rd:t-3 darn grata
an., d Nor e a ➢ota3�+us cap tJa„ ratesrratax� sis u¢t
*PA etronF. nu'tto Intim% the. wnlota a+lA,Yat't-cel
gpgtA»x ' ct the Lamm Ionise. With cur e5tet'eiiie
.:# the n9re"tit oa ainets a na cart fie euer.'4 In
Ateyntlie, andi2Zt'att Grid f la b" ., thin .tatty
Il ytr. Fitch ?^eke o C -detrain two SeseluR Cue -
Meat. Prise re. Curse Giiareittcel7. Our spec-
ula lb. LI }9nusinfoAUWeCure 1crrillPrivate;¢
Di seaBeesnoMatter ot.tbow tongstand-
Il3g. iaala tinder Our Written Cuorantee to
etfeat tt, Our X'tioo ea. 'Toronto medicate
Co., Tamale, Oat.
REM OVED
Mr, J. C. Smallaconhhe has removed
from his old prennises to his new ones,
and, can now be found upstairs
Over the POST 01710.
SOT I TT,
iffIICUAT - TIL.
Dealer in all kind,: of
XI" c t00DsARE IRST Cx ASS, AN:
0001) %'1T 0UJ$R?INTEE1).
A CALL SOLICITED,
NONE BUT J?IZ ST -CLASS WORK
ME\. EMPLOYED.
Now is the time to leave your
order* for a first-slass overcoat
CHEAP.
W. Southeott,
Corner Main & Jelin sts,
EXETER - - ONT
Consumpflon.
that dread terror, a disease so long baffling
science audtho most skilled physiotans, who
knew of nothing to arrest, nothing to allevi-
ate, nothing to cure. .Sow it is no longer an
incurable malady even when givenup by
Physicians, health can yet be found . in OUR
i?ESIEDY, it heals and soothes the mem-
brane of thetnnggsj in iamed and poisoned
by the ravages of this fell disease, and pre-
vents the nightsweats and tightness settee'
the chest which accompany it. -
CURES C ARAE+1TEED
Toronto Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont.
NeatRiliallee
EXET ,R MARKETS.
Red Winter, per bus''
White
Spring
Earley
Oats
Peas
Eggs
Butter, Rolls'
Butter, Chocks
Potatoes per bag
Dressed. Hogs per,100
Hay -per ten
4A.
At •
es
$ 85 to 85
85 to 85
83 to 85
44 .to 50
38 to' 39
60to60
IO to 12
17,to:1 s
15 to 17
1.00 to 1.10
6.75 to 7.00
8.50 to 90.0 druggists everywhere, Jan -I-8
NOTJOE
There,8 No use in being ills
couraged in hard Times.
THE 11ENSALL : k'T,t3,tNITUR:
Warcrooms is bound to sellcheap, and
will sell 1$ per cent. lower than evtr
to suit the hard times; also repairing
done, and perforated bottoms put in
rano chairs &e. Picture framing a
specialty,
GEORGE INGRA 1T, Pnor,
HE1v SALL ONT,
b Great Englliah Prescription
A successful edioine used over
50 years in thousands of oases.
Cures Spermatorncca. Nervous
Weakness, Emiaatons, Impotency
and all diseases a curled by abuse,
fntr�onzj indiscretion, or oter-exertion, farms]
Six packages Guaranteed to Cure when antotherd
Fail. Ask
your Druggist c Great ramose* ritno substitute. One page
Si. SixW,r, by mail Write for Pamphlet.nddreea
Eure dbtensieal Co., Detroit, Mich.
Sold in Exeter by Dr. Lutz, and
druggists everywhere. Jan -1-8
AN OPPORTUNITY
EACH WORTH TO SECURE THIS GUN FREE!
$98.4 > p" Don't ihilss1La
If :you went
M1' one send at "
once the names and P.0..1ddressarray ?t
sportsman or hunter in your county to
. whom you will guarantee to shim" it, and give away
FREE Satre of our sample boxes of tho nest brass
Shells and shooting munition on earth.-Narpo.your
comity -and r x,press odieo wheretoehipuoodhi. ,Eton-'
est mon wilt be paidfP3'per day- for expenses. Send
two stems, and address SA;4I1'SON GUN
AGENCY, 34 Church St., N. Y.
1/11
Do pori wgnt to make ETJNDIttent OF DOL.
IUUi.S gnieti ,and net nvo*I I wantceeddentias
Agents (men and women). to handle e'SV.aR()E
GOO DIS.'",; -4. gedcx; and ,cure fortune is guaranteed
to ell who, keep a secret, and follow my private
instructions. Ter -sed. " Give Tour au% occupation
and expresseptlice., Sample of "roods," with partrcu-
s:ers in scalpeLletter, .for ,'.5 cents (stamps). 'Ad dreg*
"GYt•EENIIAC2is," 2. 0.13ex 1,1.52, N. Y.
Two wonccrtui and important seoretsi Worth
more then "tongue ,C411 tell." FREE, in plain
(sealed) envelotee, .,tr4 cents (stamps). Address;
5Irs.i:: REVialt V., It on xw3,Jea', orCity,N.J.
PENNYROYAL. WAPEgSt
Prescription of a physician who
has had a life . tong experience in
treating feinale diseases. is used
monthly with perfect success, by
over 10,000 ladies. Pleasant,,shte,
efteetual. Ladies ask . your drug-
gist for Pennyroyal Wafers' ane:
,he no Substitute, or inelose'ppost•
•all drug
�efor sealed artictilars.'Soldby
druggists, $ Per box Address
13E =UM. r . CHEMICAL 'O., Dwraorr, bite&
Sold'in' Exeter by Dr. Lintz, and
A 'FINE 611018
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
A GOOD FITGUARANT'D
A OAT T. SOLIO1TET
J. G. Smallaccombe
tbeson,
ICOB,TIL
FO1tKS, SCYTHES aid GLAS
nerere3 ren Nal:tint) 0111,
I,. Col OA os iOtr
e Tea Sett of 44 pieces„ ..
X2.75.
A I;a:sal seat of l:e:"ly.r n'k' Vlothnrg•f : -
eo. tinkled Pail*J;r.'t ep b goad rty it',
Otu' Dress Goods ore rraark.
ed down to the lowest
natett.
COTTON. --2O yds. fon' $1.t3 .,
A Mows and lot, alto alarm fordale. Apply
to
JOHN MATHESON,
Jiay poste tire
SOMETHING NEW
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE
DOMINIO LABORATORY
Begs to announce to his manor -
01.1S Pnends and Patrons that he
has just put in a full lino of
Staple & Fancy Stationery,
Account Books, School
Books, and all kinds
of School requisites
Letter and smote Paper
Fools cap Paper, Account
Papers, Colored Tissues, Gilt
Papers and Drawing paper
Pens, Tnk,Perlcils, Mid also a full
line of all the newest and most
popular wosls of Fiction, all of
which will eta sold at the lowest:
reraeurative rates.
PROPRIETOR.
The subscriber wishes to -inform th,
farmers and general public that he in
prepared to furnish all sizes
midland of
.7 3F0
Well digging prainptlY done,
and at reasonable rates.
Residence and shop, on Ann street,
behind Chtistie's Livery Stable.
A CALL SOLICITED
JO **o