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eereeseiselieterbeeatni'ghtand3iroitenofyour
47461 LW kite's oWld suffering and crying with
pane of fitting teeth?, Ir aa, send et puce and
pieta rt3�tt*ofAles. wieeeOW'MSOOTHING STttUP
sett elIGIG iltsN TONTM9NO. lta value is inealcu1.
able, ioirirlrelievet11 1)OOrlittlosuffererimtne.
Mutely, Depend upon it, mothers, there Pingo
naseftealonue it, ft puree dysentery And dlur-
rr mit, rekulatee the stotrnleh and bowed$, auras
teri;tf9en9aa,aofienstbogum ,reduDDIAID arntnu•
.vDp ititrti rives ter;e'and entprgytothdswholfs
The action of Carter's Little Liver
Piths is pleasant, }Wild, and natural.
They gently stimulate the liver, and
regulate the bowels, but do not purge
They are sure to please. Try (them.
A despatch from. Columbia, S. 0..says.
the Summer Light Infantry has been
ordered out to protect the whites at
E9}y'$toms tRlitL INHLOwSC*2111" 81"1'VOR Bish0pYille against threating negroestartreetaeTerrItIselspleasantc?thetaste,and
ie the f reefriptten of one of the oldest and beeb 1'IIh;. BERMUDA CABLE,
f'e o renrses and physicians in the United
statRar and ie for sale by all druggists through.
lituttite 'world. Price Cents a bottle.
Mr. J. J. Curran M. P. for Montreal
Centre, is h is said, to be presented by
his Mewls, with a valuable testirnonial
for political and other public services.
A.i1 Men,
young, otcl, or middle-aged. who find
themselves nervous, weak and exhaust-
ed, who are broke u down from excess
or overwork, resulting in litany of the..
following symptoms:llIental depression,
permature old age, loss of vitality, loss
of memory, had dreams, dimness of
sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions,
lack of energy, pain in the kidneys,
beadacbo, pimples on the face or body,
itchi:ner or peculiar sensation about the
scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi-
ness, specks before the eyes, twitching
of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere,
bashfulness, deposits in the urine, loss
of -will power, tenderness of the scalp or
spine, -weak and flabby muscles, desire
to sleep, failure to, bo, rested by sleep,
constipation, dullness of hearing, loss
. of 'voice, desire for solitude, excitability
f temper; sunken eyes surrounded
vita IiiA33.10N cntows, oily looking skin,
etc., are alI symptoms of nervous debil-
ity that lead to insanity , and death
runless cured. The spring or vital
force having lost its tension every
funetiDTI wanes in consequence. Those
who through abuse committed in er
ignor-
�1]Ce11a
•maveny
tl cured. Send
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your address for book on all diseases
peculine to man. Address M. V. LUBON,
50 Front-st.:E., Toronto, Ont. Books
sent free sealed. Heart disease, the
symptoms of which are faint spells,
purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip
beats, hot flushes. rush of blood to the
head, dull pain in the heart with beats
strong rapid and irregular, the second
lieart-beat quicker than the first, pain
about the breast bone, etc,, ,can posi-
tively be cured. No cure, no pay.
Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON,
60 Front Street, East, Toronto, Ont,
Aug. 7, ''90,-1y.
At a meeting of Nihilists in Paris on
Sunday violent speeches were made,
:and it was declared that in the event
of failure to effect social reforms a revo-
lution -world follow.
WhenBaby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When aheevas a Child, she cried for. Castor3 s
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
At Lynn, Mass., the firat church,
known as "the mother of New England
lfethoclism,"has voted by 211 to 34 in
favor of admitting women into the
general conference.
Consumption Cured.
An old physican, retired from pract-
ice,'having had placed, in his hands by
an East India missionary the formula
of a simple vegetable. remedy for the
speedy and permanent cure of Con-
sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma
and all throat and Lung Affections, al-
so a positive and radical cure for Ner-
vous Debility and all Nervous Com-
plaints, after having tested its wonder-
ful curative powers in thousands of car-
es,has felt it his duty to make it known
to his suffering 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;
in German, French or English, with
full directions for preparing and using
Sent by mail by addressing with stamp,
naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 820
Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y.,Feby. 6
-90.
The new steamer Boston, from Glas-
;ow for Halifax on her maiden voyage
bits arrived at the latter port after a
terrific bulfetince by the billows. •'She•
had to put into the Azores for fuel,
RY
Mind wandering oared. "Books la/trawl
in one ronomg Testimonials from nil
parts of the g obe, Prospectn,sPOST
nnnn, tient' en no1rlica lett . tm Prof.
A. Loisetco. 237 Fifth Aie. bow York,
Frank Adams, who a few days ago
pleaded guilty in New York to the
larceny of $183 from the Ameriean
3+lxpre.;s Company, has been sentenced
to the penitentiary for three years and
two months.
TIE BEST COUGH MEDICINE.
ilete Intra iIsT9 }]DFl8Yty8ERIl
fCON s4.1.R?tiF"T'l4 �11t ii
A despatch from Paris' indicates that
the liquidators of the Panama canal de-
cline'to prolong the period of the orig-
in& concessions to the Colombian
government which is regarded as mean-
ingthe final extinction of the concern
SINCE CIIILDIIOOD'S DAYS.
Sins, -I can highly recommend 'Hag -
yard's Peetorial Balsam, It cured my
daughter of a cough she had been
tronhled ivitli since childhood, She is
• now twelve b R old. Mns. M. I z
-
c'uisn;Scotland, Ont.
1vli•s.'Wolsc1e rof ia monlIlIs, > wore
a red shall to the barnyard and was.
attacked by a bull and so badly injrtle
ed that her life is despaired of.
The Bermuda cable now complete,
could carry no truer tidings than that
Burdock Blood Bitters excels all other
remedies in curing diseases of the
stornacli, liver bowels and blood.
Known everywhere as the perfect
blood purifier, curing even the worst
cases when all else fails.
Col, Beverly Kennon, inver.tor: of the
circular fort adopted by the United
States government, died lo l3rookl1n
ori Friday, from cerebral hemorrhage.
Everest's Cough Syrup is the best in
the country.-Duncau Pursell, Forest
P, 0.
Nasal balm is an especial boon to the'.
ladies, who feel the disagreeable ei'fects
fo Catarrh more keenly the stronger
sox, It never falls to effect prompt a
cure.
A despatch from St. John's, Ntld.
says hon. Robert Bond has left for
Washington to confer on reciprocal trade
relations between Newfoundland and
United States.
A HORRIBLE MURDER.
A. horrible murder involving the loss
of one life attracts greater attention
than the thousands of deaths occurring`.
annually Item scrofula and bad blood.
We wan to attract attention to Bur -
Blood Bitters, the proved, and popular.
remedy for these; forms of disease. It
cures even old chronic obstinate cases
which haye defied all other treatment.
Race troubles aro reported from Baton
Rouge, La., where there is a move.-
ment to break up the plan of renting
land to negroes, , because the blacks
urge their'fellows not to work for the
whites,
Why don't you try Carter's Little
Liver Pills? They are a positive cure
for sick headache, and ail the ills pro-
duced by disordered liyer. Only one
pill a dose.
During the finacial flutter in New
York last week over $3,000,000 was
transferred from San Francisco to Wash
ington free of charge for the purpose of
facilitating banking business.
Everest's Cough Syrup is the best in
the country. I speak from experience.
-J; C. Pollock; Capt. Militia, Forest P.
0.
The floods in G ermany, reported yes •
terday, were caused by the breaking
of a dam. There was some loss of life
and great destruction of property in
the Elderfeld district and at Carlsbad
IN THE FAR WEST.
Away West in British Columbia,
Hagyard's Yellow Oil is known and
valued highly, as at home in Toronto.
Miss Eleanor, Pope, of Port Haney, B.
C., says: "For sore throat, coughs,
croup, Bruises, etc., Hagyard's Yellow
Oil is the best thing I have ever used,"
It is said a mountain of mica has been
discovered up the North Thompson
river in British Columbia The indi-
cations are that the mica is of yery fine
quality and almost unlimited is quant-
ity.
"Everest's Extract of Wild Black-
berry never fails to cure diarrheea,dys-
eatery, &c." -.the statements of scores
who haye tried it. 25e per bottle, for
sale by all druggists.
A bottle picked up on the beech at
Marblehead Neck, Mass. Sunday con-
tained a slip of paper, on which, was
the following: 'Foundered at sea,barque
Waterwitch, 15th September,'90. For-
ward to 12 Bow Street, London. Adrift
in a boat. Ten lost. A Carter
If Cold in the Head is not promptly
treated Catarrh, with all its disagree-
able consequences, is sure to follow.
Nasal Balm giyes instant relief. Giese
it a trial.
Thomas Steele, late teacher in Potters
burg school, has brought an action for
libel against the London Free Press
for saying that he had been dismissed
from his position because of an inor-
dinate love of strong drink, and also
saying that he had skipped to Mexico.
HERE AND THERE.
Here and there and everywhere may-
be found persons who have used and
now honestly praise Burdock Blood Bit-
ters for its wounerful blood purifying,
cleansing and tonic effects in all dis
oases of the stomaehe, liver,bowels ower and
blood.
Mount Forest is agitated over the
finding of the dead body of a child, 2
years old, in a cistern, and William
Counts, father of the little one, has been
arrested on suspicion of having made
n
away with his offspring, he having told
a neighbor that the child had been
placed wi'„h a farmer for. adoption.
NOW FREE FROM PAIN.
Mr. Frank Palmer, of Winona, Ont.
says: 'dI have been troubled with lame
back for about sixt 'months, then thou-
ght I would try Hagyards Yellow Oil
which coxed me. Am now free from
all pains, and recommend Yellow Oil
very highly.
Mr, George Godfrey, the celebrated
colored fistic artist of Providence, R. I.
gained a Scientific triumph last even-
ing on the stage of Cronheiln's theatre
at Hoboken,when he outdid Mr. Fd.
Smith, • a Denver artist of renown. Mr.
7erc Dunn was the judge, and the ex-
hibitors were attended by Messrs.
Frank Steel, Jimmie Campbell, Wm•'
Muldoon and Jack rlshtolx.
Derangement of the liver, wifli con-
stipation, injures tie complexion, in
due1im Flet sellow skin Remove the
P
cause by using Carter's Little Liver
Bills. One a dose. Try' them,
HOFFMAN'S
HMililLESS HE1lI3 CHE
POWDERS
fire on honest medie)ns
fpr srh;eh only honest,
straightforward state-
ments are trade, See that
youget the geniins noir.
Men's, Insist on Lavin
theist. They Our ALL
Tieadaohou•
They are not a Cathartic.
jorVOID off/fits OPTUA
,to children if yoq
wishifortheir future
welfare. 2Iforae'e «i jfr
cerate of Celery Cons -
round, Exact formula on
every label, le a safe rem-
edy for teething infants
and nervous adults. En-
dorsod by physicians.
Send two cent stamp for
descriptive circular to
Hazer Dorso, L3i(ralo, N. Y.
r '"tib
sr
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C)ESTROYS AND Rmmov':;S WORMS
OF,ALL MINDS IN CHILDREN CR
ADULTS SWEET AS SYRUP AND
C.-.
t., hiiwiCl'1" l•il�F' 7 Y -i= Iv1C2
�. DE -'I ICA•TE: CHILD
At
PEOPLE MAY BLOW
BUT HAVE THEY THE GOODS TO BACK IT UP.
Having purchased the Estate of John Brawn,I have thoroughly refitted the fe toi . and am
manufacturing an elegant line of furniture in Oak, Cherry, Maple and Ash.
Note some ()tithe Prices.
Bed Room Sets in Antique Oak polished at $18.00 and up; Sideboards in Antique Oak polished at $16,00' and up;
" Maple, Cherry and Ash at $8.75 and up; 0° Maple, Cherry and Ash at $8.00 and up,
Beds, new stile, in Maple or Birch at x$1.90,
And a handsome assortment of Hall Stands, Extension 'Tables, Writing Desks, Centre
Tables, all in Walnut,' Oak, Cherry and Ash, and at very close prices.
Fie 1lembe!f H make no trashy elm furniture aa;d 0 sell as cheap
as the Cheapest.
100,000 feet of Lumber ami 300 cords of wood wanted in exchange for furniture:,
A full Line of Undertaking goods always on hand.
eer _.r the Stand -Factory and War rooms two 'doors
north of Town Hail, Exeter.
rosomussaut
WALT. ANR WS.
ME n
Ya
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A SURE CURE
Fon BILIOUSNESS, CONSTiPATION,
INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS, SICK
HEADACHE, AND DISEASES OF. THE
STOMACH, elven AND BOWELS.
THE- ARE MILD,THOROUGH AND PROMPT
IN ACTION, AND FORM A VALUABLE. AID.
TO BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. IN THE
TREATMENT AND CURE OF CHRONIC
AND OBSTINATE DISEASES.
Unlocks sll the clogged avenues of the
Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, e
iying
off graduallywithout weakening the
sys-
tem, all the impurities and foul humors
of the secretions; at the same time Cor-
recting Acidity of the Stomach,
curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn,
Constipation,. Dryness of the Skin,
Dropsy, Dimness of' Vision, Jaun-
dice, Salt Rheum, E'r sioelas, Scro-
fula, Fluttering-
crofula,.Fluttering- of the 'Heart, Ner-
vousness, and General Debility;all
these and many other similar Complaints
yield to the happy influence of BURDOCK
BLOOD BITTERS.
Ter
Sale by ali';Dealers.
& CO., Proprietors, Torn),
". "
"TILE � .., :.
, A GA INS7' DISEASE
GOOD DIGES7'IO N,"
It is a hard, uncontrovertibie fact that more disease
is directly attributable to disorders of the Stomach
than to all the other organs combined ; • this is not hard
for even the unprofessional to understand when we
take into consideration the mass of food that it is made
the ,receptacle of for a time, there to be churned,,di
gested and so assimilated, •
MALTCPIZPSYN
(an artificial gastric juice -formula en everylabe0will
aid the weak stomach and so cure indigestion, Dvspcp-
psiaetc. To fact, it is a good aid to digest a hearty
dinner, and can do no harm, as it is only adding an extra
amount of gastric juice, does not stimulate, and so there
is no reaction. Endorsed by physicians. Send a cts. in
postage for valuable book to 1iAZEN MORSE.
INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE. ONTARIO.
THE LIGHT: RUNNING
Wto1csa1t flti1
grocers,
UNE
& SPIRIT
Merchants,
Main-st., Ezetey .
SEEING MACHINE
H A &
NO
THE
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FAVORITE.
TIE ONLY SEWING MACHINE
TM AT GIVES•'s.) S J
NEI', HO E SEWING MACHINE C.ORANCE;M&SS.!
CHICAGOL-28 UNION SQUAREIN-Y.-a: DALL88.1
Ji_ATLANTA CA. TEX. •
SC Louis, MO. ,. Val FRPANCIBCo.CAL.
EVEREST'S 01:13011 SYRUP
CANNOT BE EXCELLED,
Try it and be convinced of its wonderful curate.*
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Try Everest's Liver Regulato
Tor Mecum co the Liver Eldneyi, 4:64' sod Purify
ing of the 13i1/ed, T'riue 91, Six, bottles for t(5.
For Salo by ALL LT UclGISTS.
alanufaottired only by
Ghat). Irl. EVVVRitST, Calms; took, Quo
A Fresh and New Stock of
gfoceri6s 0011te0ti0PN
JUST ARRIVED AT THE
Family :. Grocery..
Also Pure EXTRACTS
and SPICES.
A beautiful piece of glass-
ware given away with 1 Ib of
Mayell's Baking Powder.
Das1 rooa Roller Flour
For Sale.
Call and examine our goods
before purchasing.; elsewhere.
UNMAN.
IENTRAII
A complete stock of
Puri and Reliable a e Drc
ALWAYS KEPT.
Itgit fllIoiije, Spog9es
Druggist's 8llijllcs
At right and reasonable prices.
Prescriptions
and Family Receipts
Carefully Preparecd.
y
9.r.CJitiitiii.
the best in the market,
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C. ' r
. PROP.
Clo1�i�9! Glai�ig9!
WE CLAIM TO CARRY THE LARGE
EST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
STOCK OP CLOTH.
ING IN THE
COUNTY.
An 40D Mews Suis.
1\rOliZ Overcoats.
390
20
Which will be cleared off at less than
Bankrupt prices, at
SPACKh1AY8'9
800 &SLOG ST09E
$5,000.00 worth Boots and Shoes to be
sold CHEAP.
FANSON'S BLOCK, EXETER.
E. J. SPACK1VIAN.
-THE-
CENTRAL
SHAVINO PAHLORI
EXETER, Ontario.
A. HATINt1J
PROPRIETOR.
Every Attention
paid to Ladies' and Children's
Hair Cutting.
A. castings.
HIS!
For first-class furniture,
At right pricesgo to
R. Y. ROWE,
the leading
FUIIITUflE 1511111
FU$EBML DIRECTOR.
Stand one door north of
MOLSONS BANK.
Main -St., illRR
Exeter. ROWE.
BORT. N. O Y11 E..
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London Huron & Bruce Railway
Fassen er'1"fnec Table.
GOING Noinix.
a.m. p.m,
Londlon,tlop't8.05 4.25
Lucn,n Cron g 8,47 5.20,
Clandoltoyo 852 528,
Oontr<a 0,05 015
EXLTI:•.It 0,10 5.57,
Honsall 9.28 0,00
Is.ippen 0 34 0,17,
B1mcofiold 0.42 0,20
Clinton 10.00 0 45,
.T,onclesbot•o' 1019 783
:Myth 10.28 7.12,
Tielgrt4ve 10,12 7,27
%Ingham 11.00 7.45.
GOING SOUTIx.
Wirt glum 7,05 340.
I30lgravo 7.21 4.00.
Blyth 7.58 4.10.
Londcsboro' 7.47
Clinton 807 445.
7irucefield 8.20 5,04,
12;ippeli 8.54 11.12,
lTansaII 8.41 5,19,
BXIBPER 8.00, 5,87,
Contralin, 9,07 8:18,
(71,0,11ctohoyo 2,0 5.50,
TucanCros'g904 6.02.
Loma on a,rr 1015 6.45
S r
I
T1iE LEADING
U ndert d er
AND
Fvrfflture Dealer
OF THE
ar
I have an imanense Stock of
Furniture and Undertaking
Goods now on hand, �a
nd, gvl'1ie11 i
will sell at right prices.
IINDERTAKING
A SPECIALTY.
An examination of our Stock
Solicited.
Vir.
First Class Horses and Rigs.
SPECIAL RATES WITH
COMMERCIAL MEN.
Orders'left at Bissett Bron.' Hardware
Store, will receiveprompt attention.
T ERMS - REASONABLE;
.A. TRIAL SOLICITED.
W. G. BISSETT.
CATTLE F00D1
Maple Ave. Stock Farm,
Luean, Out., Nov. 29, 1890.
Bart. Cottam, Esq, London, Ont.,
DEAR Sint. -1 have „iyesi the CHAM-
PION FOOD a fair trial and haye no
hesitation in pronouncing it the best
prepared food I have ever used. Some
of my horses had an attack of. INFLU-
ENZA and I fed them CHAMPION
FOOI) with their ration of grain and
bran and never saw anything work a
change for the better so rapidly. It
seems to remove all impurities from
the system with which no animal can
be in a thriyin condition. I have
also some colts that have been troubled
with worms but after giving them a
couple of feeds of CHAMPION FOOD
they passed thein in large quantities.
CHAMPION FOOD must soon come.
into general use and'I have been talk-
ing to several of our farmers and stock-
men about it and shall be pleased to
promote the interests of your VALU-
ABLE FOOD.
I shall soon be coming to London
where I shall require some more.
I air, dear sir, yours very truly;.
NEIL.
EXETER MARKETS,
Wheat per bushel.. $0.90 to 0,98
Barley 40 to 50
Oatq . , . , .. , . 38 to 40
Peas,... .., 47 to 58
Eggs g clot. ....... . 16.
�» per to 17
Buitte,r, Boll s , . , , ... , 13 to 14
Butter, Crocks 10 to 13
Potatoes per bush..., , . .40 to 50
Hay per ton .. , ...... 7.00 to 7,00
Clover Seed . , . ., n
.GO to 8.50
Wool,..,,. ,,, 18 to 19