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Both the method and results when
:3yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the !Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys•
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
d 'ced,
ro-d'cecl, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
1iealthyand agreeable substances, it,
many excellent qualities common dit
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in lac
bottles by all leading druggists,
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
;promptly for any one who wishes
4o try it. Manufactured only by the
1ALIFORN141 Fie SYRUP C,,
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QSAx F'1Z6.NOISOp, pO L,
1.0 NTT
j,11LL,.i l.T,i, NEW ,GYiW,i�, .ihl
For Sale at C. Lutz's Drug Store
Monthly Prizes for Boys and
Girls
TheSunlight" Soap Co,. of Teronto. oiler
the following prisesevery month till further
notice, to boys and girls under 16. residing in
the Province of Ontario, who send the greatest
number of untlght" wrappers 1st Sill • and,
6; eIrd $e ; 4th -,t ; o th to 11th a handsome
book; and, pretty picture to those who send
not less than 12 wrappers. Soni wrappers to
Sunlight" Soap Offiee.41 See tt street, 'Toren to
not later than''=''th of each month, and marked
competition; also give full name, address, ago
and number of wrappers. Winners' names will
be published in Toronto Mail on first Saturday
n each month.
HardCherries.
An important feature in connection with
the Horticultural work, during the past
five years, at the Central Experimental.
Parte, Ottawa, bas been the testing of
hardy forms of the Itlorello Cherry, recent-
ly imported from Eastern Europe. A num-
ber of these lo; growing, partially dwarf.
ed varieties have been in bearing this last
two year: rwnd give evidence of unusual
hardiness; vigor and productiveness. This
apparent hardiness of tree united in many
instances with good quality of fruit, rend-
ers it advisable that they should be dis-
seminated at as early a date as possible,
especially in the interests of the fruit
growers in the colder parts of the Domin-
ion.
In order that Nurserymen and fruit
growers may, have an opportunity of test-
ing them without delay, a eolectloniinelud
ing the most desirable varieties have been
made, of which buds for immediate propa-
gation are now available, and will be, dis-
tributed under instruction of the rice.
The Minister of Agriculture free of char-
ge, en receipt of the application by the un-
dersigned.
Applications should bo addressed to the
Horticulturists, Central Experimental
Atm, Ottawa. These will be filled in the
order in which they are received, as far as
it is possible to meet the demand, using
our best judgment in selecting suitable
varieties for the various sections.
Care should be taken in preserving the
Names, so that a record of the behavior of
each yariety can be secured for the pur-
pose of future comparison. Mahaleb is
probably at present the best available
stock upon which to work these buds In
the absence of this they may be set upon
stocks of Mazzard, laird Cherry, Prunus
Pennsylvanica, or a common red cherry
with a fair degree of success,
To Dispel Colds,
Headache and Fevers, to clea use the system
effectually, yet gently, when costive or bil-
ious, or when the blood is mpure or slug
gish, to permanently cure habitual eonsti-
Indian, to awaken the kidneys and liver to
a healthy activity, without irritating or
weakening them, use Syrup of Figs -
]E' orThroat and Lungs
I have been ill for
Hemorrhage "about five years,
"have had the best
Five Years. "medical advice,
"and I took the first
" dose in some doubt. This result-
' ` ed iu a few hours easy sleep. There
"was no farther hemorrhage till next
"day, when I had a slight attack
" which stopped almost immediate-
" ly. By the third day all trace of
" blood had disappeared and I had
"recovered much strength. The
"fourth day I sat up in bed and ate
"nly dinner, the first solid food for
t" two months. Since that time I
"have gradually gotten better and
" am now able to move about the
" house. .My death was daily ex-
pected and my recovery has been
a great surprise to my friends and
"the doctor. There can be no doubt
"about the effect of German Syrup,
". as I had an attack just previous to
"its use. ' The only relief was after
" the first dose." J.R. LOUGHHRAD,
Adelaide -Australia.
THE I)Q t.MINlIUld .IN BRIEF
Another iceeey- letter is missing from the
Kingston rtustoihee.
F. W. ,fore, hub and spoke manufactur-
er, of .litauulton, is dead.
The E:ar1 of Aberdeen will be the next
Governor-Getter:el of Canada.
Dr.a, George Paterson, of Owen Sound,
died suddenly, aged about 30,
A. L. (louse, a well-known hotelkeepor
at Beasneville, died on Tuesday.
Robert Strachan, barrister, of Edmonton;
was found dead in bed Thursday.
It is expected that Bishop; Borden,' of
Moosoiteo, Man„ will shortly resign.
Electric street cars will be running rn
Winnipeg before the close of this week.
In Drummond County, Clue., the elector-
ate rejected a proposal to repeal the Scott
Act.
,Tames anis. Roy, two sons of Rev. J. 1I.
Howell, of Oe,deriah, were drowned while
bathing
George M. Blight, a commercial traveller,
was run over and. killed by a street car in
Toronto.
Robert Black, a young farmer, • while -
bathing at Welland an Monday, was
drowned,
A Brant County farmer named Rainey,
who was recently gored by a bull, Inas died
of his injuries.
The hotly of Mrs. Stevens, the last of the
six persons drowned on July27 at Wiartou,
has been fund.
Hemy ilfiller was killed in a saw mill at
White Lake by a board which struck him
in the abdomen,
The death is amounted of Mr.. George
Descltenes, ex-;11.P,P. for Temisconata
County, Quebee,
The horse .7. B. Richardson trotted a
mile at Woobinc Park in 2.17 the best tizne
ever made in Canada,
B. 1. Shepard, for fifteen years agent of
the C. Is, P,. at Beachvllle, died Thursday,
the re cult of paralysis.
The Great Western flour and oatmeal
mills at 'Woodstock were totally destroyed
by lire on Friday night,
A, blacksmith named \W, Fleslnnan, re-
siding in Grattan, near hg;tnville, has cont•
mit ted suicide by hanging,
The school hill recognizing only the Eng-
lish language has passed its second readjn;;
in the Northwest f,egielature.
II, Palmer, an accountant, was izistautly
killed ],y the accidental tlischicz'le of a gun
at C.odringtnn, near Campbellford.
Ruth RutloIph, of 11"indeer,
just died in the house in which she was
born, married and lived for 01 years,
Mrs, H. W. Scott, of Pembroke, has been
committed for trial on a charge of having
attempted to poison her stepdaughter.
The body of ]Tarry L. Broughall, who
was drewued on July 17 Off Port Union,
was recovered four miles east of Victoria
Parlr,
James Sccord, formerly of St. Thomas,
was probably fatally injured In a col.
lision on the M. C. R. in the Chicago
yards,
The Canadian Government has prohibited
the importation of rags from Germany and
Belgium as a further precaution against
cholera,
The Manitoba Government has sent an
Icelander to'his native country to promote
emigration from that island to the Prairie
Province,
William Dunbar, an ex -mayor, of Halt
fax, � aged 80, and wealthy, was married
t
O Jane
Cotter Jennings, aged 25, of Vic-
toria, B. C.
\Villiam,, Cuddy, brother of Detective Alf
Cuddy, 'l'lironto, was brutally murdered by
an insane convict in Jackson, Mich., prison
on Monday.
Frank 'Wilson, of Newmarket, has been
arrested charged with drowning his wife
and child while boating in a stream running
into Lake Sinicoe.
The work of constructing the Ottawa and
Parry Sound railway is being actively push-
ed forward. in the vicinity of Carp, about 2C
miles from the capital.
H. Palmer, of Campbellford, while enjoy-
ing a vacation at Kemp's Pond, was imme-
diately killed on Wednesday by the acci-
dental discharge of his gun.
The Halifax Carette Company has deeid.
ed to wind up its affairs and go into l4uic
dation after spending about $20,000 and
being in operation less than two months.
The Town Council of Levis, Que., has
granted a bonus of $12,000 to the King
Bros., boot and shoe manufacturers of To.
ronto, who are about to establish a branch
factory at Levis.
The C.P.R. steamer Empress of Japan,
from Yokohama and Hong Kong for Vic-
toria, B.C., which returned to Hakodaiwith
her cargo on fire, sailed for her port of des.
tination on Monday.
Mr. James McKee, of Barrie, was fatal.
ly hurt by the mail train from Toronto al
the crossing about a mile south of Allan.
dale. His horse was instantly killed, but
Mr. McKee lingered unt113arrie was reach.
ed.'
Mr. Edward Blake, of Toronto, hat
started for a holiday in Quebec. In his
farewell address in Liverpool°he declared
his conviction that in the next session, of
at the latest the session after, Honie Rule
for Ireland will become an accomplished
fact.
A convention of Roman Catholics of St,
i3onifaco, Man., and other places, was held
on Tuesday night, when resolutions. expz•os•
sive of a hope that the Public school law
would not go into operation, and of a deter,
animation to continuo the Separate schools
at any sacrifice was carried.
At a meeting of Roman Catholics held in
Winnipeg on Friday night the report pre,
sented by a committee embodied a system
under which the Separate Schools could. be
carried on by voluntary subscription. It 2
proposed to increase the present efficiency
of the schools, and they will be re; opened at
the usual time in September.
Gen. Charles Robinson, who was recently
appointed to the command of the troopsaud
garrison at Mauritius, is brother of ex -Lieu.
tenant -Governor John Beverley Robinson,
of Ontario, and Mr. Christopher Robinson,
Q. C., of Toronto. Both his brothers from,.
Canada were present in London to wish the
General good luck on his departure to take
command.
Miss Hughes, fourteen years of age, re•
siding with her parents on the Hamilton
road, London, was cooking at a neighbor's
house on Saturday evening when henapron
caught fire. She ran into the yard, where
the flames spread until they entirely en•
compassed her. Several men were close at
hand and they finally extinguished the 6re,
but the poor gb1 received such injuries that
she died a few hours afterwards.
CO 1IAIi;TEIIEDBP, PAI5I4TAl42Eli T. 1815)
PafdupCapital -.. .,. a,00Ft.0c01
Rest Fund ... ... 1,100.000
Head(Dice , blontroal
F. WOLFE12STAE Tiitziwi A. ,Reel
`ietrelte LMASear
lttfoney advanced to good .armers on their own
nolo with one or more endorser at 7 per cent,
per annum,
Exeter Branoh,
Open every lawful day, from 10 a. m. to 3.3am
SATIIRDAYS,10 a.m -to 1 p•m.
Current rates of interest allowed on deposits
N. DYER HURDON,
Sub -Manager.
xeterAaller Nulls,
MARK 1 T REPORTS.
Wheat .. 750 to S0c per bushel
oUTOSELLIN'Ck PRICES.
Flour, Strong Bakers' $2.50 per 100
do Best Family 2.25 (,
da Low Grade 1,75
Bran . 70c tt
Shorts.. , 80e
Chop .. $1.0to $1.20
Chop stone running every day.
ThE EXETER MILLING- Col',
armers' Ationtion!
FLOUR
SHORTS
BRA
CHOP
PI�XCE LLS'L'
Zurich S, R.
Mensal]., R.
Pastry
I'er tim)..
1,90
.2 25
2,00
14.00
12.00
•, „1 t to .;„'21
All order.: of tun lots or over filled on
shortest notice.
Order, in the village delivered prom-
ptly and satisfaction tuarantecel,
R. S. RICHARDSON
,
C►Iwpusitc''l'uwvn Hall, Manager,
R11I 1-I_11AT.15M OGLED IN A DAY.—
South America Rheumatic Cure for Rhou-
mntism and Neuralgia ridionlly sures int to
3 days. lts notion upon the aystoea is
remarkable and mysterious. It removes
nt once the cause and the disease immediat-
ely dionppears' The first dose greatly
beuetits, 75 contr. Warranted by
0, Lutz, Druggist, aug. 1.4.
QALESMEN WANTED.
We want both trevelllug and lnoal aalosmon
to represent the old established Fonthill Nur-
series SALARY PAID FROM TITS START
to Salomon experienced in our lino; liberal
terms to beginners and a permanent situation
assured. We have 710 ACRES under cultiva-
tion and aro the only firm furnishing STRIOT-
LY:FIRST-CLASS CANADIAN GROWN
STOOK, OUTFIT FREE. HARDY VARIE-
TIES for North Ontario and Xanitoba. a spec-
ialty. wE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK
Apply for term s at once. We want you NOW
STONES 1WELLI1' GTON,
Toronto, Ont.
Western Fair !
LONDON.
Sept. 16th to 24th, 1892
Canada's Favorite Live Stock
Exhibition.
$2,000 added to the Prize List. Over $1,-
500 going to the Horses,Cattle, Sheep,
Pigs and Poultry classes -
Visitors and Exhibitors aro promised more
for their money this voar than over before.
stabling and space allotted on receipt of en-
tries.
Special attractions will bo of an attractive
anti elaborate kind,
SPRCIAL Exd uasmi:s or ALL RAILwars.
For Prize Lists and all information apply to
Capt. A, W. Porte, T.A.Broww ne,
President. Secretary.
ANEW ERA
CANADA'S GREAT
INDUST RIA L
1 FAIR
1
1
TORONTO
SEPT. 5 to 17,
1893.
Enlarged Grounds, New half -mile track
New Grand Stand, and many other
Improvements.
Greater and Better than Ever
Entries close August 13th. New and
varied attractions of a Superior Ch'arac-
ter, Instructive and Amusing, the Lat.,
est Inventions and Grandest&Exhibits in
all Departments.
THE PEOPLE'S GHAT ANNUAL 0UT9IM
Cheap Excursions on all Railways.
For Prize Lists, Programs and all Infor-
mation, address '
J. J. WITHROW, H. J. HILL,
President. Manager.
G. A. HYNDMAN
Wishes to inform the citizens of
Exeter and surrounding that he is now.
engaged selling
Tea ,CofFees akin Powder
s g
In,. quantities toj suit Purchasers.
Orders left at the house or Dr Hyndman's
Office will receive prompt attention.,.
d16m6' G A. HYNDMAN
Application erlieet a an biagraand immedi-
ate.t
wantamong those who suffer from Piles. It is
a remedy of the highest morit-efreetivo and
reliable -and has more than mot the anticipa-
tions of those physicians who have used it in
their practice, I'ilekorre Is :. Sur, Cure
when other remedies fall to relieve. Testim-
onials furnished. Price ti, For sale by drug-
gists or by mail on reeeipt of prism.
W. T. Snooze. \lanu£aeturing Chemist, lei
Dundee St.. London, out.
°tctr COTTON '
SOOT C,914POUND.
A recent discovery be an old
physician. Suraessfuliir,tig.
&t monthly LJ thotnc,,tds of
z
pigs. Is the only perfect -
's eafeand reliable medicine
etoeevered Beware of un-
principled druggists who
place of N-"�
off- r inferior medicines in
Iw for Cool:'* Co eroN Root
Coytropnu %cfi,evosubstitille; or inclose $1 and
4 three cent Canada postage stamps in letter..
and we will seed sealed. by return mail. Full
sealed purtiouhars in plain envelope. to ladies
only, 2 statues. Address Pond Lily Company
No, a Fisher Meek, 131 Woodward avo.,IJetroit
arieh. Sold in Exeter by DR LUTZ, Cenral
Df 11$ Store and all druggists everywhere.
Do you want a
PIANO, ORGAN, BICYCLE, SEWING
MACSINE, BOYS & GIRLS' TRICY-
CLES, EXPRESS WAGONS?.
$ STAIQTLY HIGH GRADE. ALL MADE OF THE 'BEST
STEEL AND WARRANTED FOR ONE. YEAR
MANUFAGTUSED or
the Goold Bicycle Co. Ltd,
B8ANTrORD, ONT.
Send for Catalogue
If you do, the piaee to get the most reliable
geode at a modern price is at PERMS &
MARTIN'S, dealers in .11lnsionl Instruments,
Sowing Machine supplies, cte.
All .kinds of farm itnele,nents sold on as mar
cin over cost. Agents for the celebrated Chat
ham Wagon.
PERRIN13 & MARTIN,
)''anson's Block,
JUST ARRIVED
—AT --
MUMMY'S
kurniture & Undertaking Establishment
A very NEW Prices to suit
large line of GOODS everybody.
Bring along your old Furniture and
have it made new.
The largest stock of
New Picture Mouldings
in town.
Also PARLOR SUITES
AND
CURTAIN POLES—in all colors.
Remember you can have your Curtain
Poles cut any length desired, as
we buy them in long lengths.
Call and lnsiect our Stock
S. GIDLEY.
Oddfellows Block.
Fashioaahia Styles
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TgEi
YET BEST YE.I,I
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET
Best Ordered Clothing produced in Exeter
Gentlemen 1 leave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors; the best.
stock of Fine Trimmings, and the beat
Cutting in Town; yea ere sure of satiate°.
tins
. J. BNTELL.
tippf.D gE_
Ct'bbledick & Follan
Having latelyBrohased the
N. Howard, � Stook and (xooci.-w�1ll of Mr.J, ward, and added largely to the Stock, they have now
the best equipped and Iargest Hardware a4t1 Tinware
Establishment in the County. They sell whole-
sale and Retail, and carry
BUILDERS' M:IA.TERIALS, +'ic;.
BLACKSMITH'S SUEPLI.ES, ETC,,
CARRIAGE MAKER'S GOODS, ETC,,
STOVES, TINWARE, BICYCLES,
and every thin in STALL IIARD WART
LARGEST STOOK OF NAILS in the COUNTY,
GET THEIR PRICES BTilFORE YOU BUY,
House cleaning time is upon us, Use Alabastine for your walls anti
ceilings. They have the genuine thing only. h an improved form.
You can 1 c'u sd water. They have all the tints
Call and see their fine store, fine stone and fine prices.
connzaunciaz 'o.L.
GAR: EN SEEDS,
FIELD SEEDS,
ALL KINDS F FENCE WIRE
LAWN MOWERS,
ALABAS TINE
(IN ALL SHADES),
fc DAISY" CHURN S,
ALL KINDS OF TINWARE
CHEAT FOR CASH
--AT-
20$$$Z11":
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20$$$ 1 ,L'g"'-: \
CAUTION
-EACH PLUG UP
Myrtle Navy
IS MARRED
T. & B.
=N 73 E o erz n1 maa'STMiIRS.
NONE - OTHER - GENUINE
DOTJPE & CO.
Are selling goods so cheap of late
that some people got the idea that all
they had to do was to help themselves.
This is presumption on their part, as
we do not make a practice of giving
goods away.
A.t 3 O'C1oi I
In the morning, in future, we will be
prepared to give such customers a little.
more than a few old watches and brass
chains, as we have added to our large
stock a beautiful line of
POWDER and LEAD.
$1,00
will buy 20 to 27 pounds of best Sugars
at
DOUPE & CO'S, Kirkton.
Three Points
NOTE WELL,
Experience We have had the
, expenience that at-
tentionto business, close prices and
proper fits, are the stain factors in our
business.
romptitudeWith this ever
Pr, redeeming feat-
ure imprinted deeplyon our Motto, we
have won the patronage of the many
whom despise those too -often -resorted
to tactics of tailors especially, namely
putting off until next week what should
have been done this.
t)cZrlSfaC l0%7, lockingword,bxt
to carry out its meaning is difficult to.
some. We glory in word and the way
it is exemplified in our shop. We guar-
antee satisfaction eve time in all 1 res- !"ii, Hasti ns,, Prop
.
pacts.
If you want a suit, a coat, vest or pair
of pants, give us a call and be convinced
that what we have said is true.
''f T • JOHNS
SAVEDbyBuy-
in,g, at cur
PLANING MILL
And LUMBER YARD
sit kindsCofcbe Idingymaterals.a Dressstook un-
dressed pine and hemlock lumber,also a choice
stook of ,, o.1 pine Iath.
Our stook of door, sash, blinds. mouldings,
SW e complete
for sale 00000 XXand'aXXPII�]
and CEDAR SIIINGLES manufactured by the
best makersin Ontario.
Tanks and cisterns, all shapes and sieea,mado
to order at lowest nieces. We have something
newin this lino for watering cattle intim stable
or barnyard.
Call and see our celebrated Baking Cabin.
Every woman using them recommends taont
highly.
Turning,band, serollsawing, and all kinds of
machine work promptly attended to.
It will bo to your interest to examine cue
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ROSS 83 TAYLOR, Main Street.
'WE have on hand a Pine Line of
BOUND BOOKS
Suitable for Sunday School Libraries, ox
Presentations.
THE LATEST GAME :
of Parlor Quoits,'
ALSO FLIPS, PARCHEESI, HALMA,
Authors, Etc., Etc.
J. W. 13110 : NIN G-
BOOK & DRUG STORE
A
Combination
High Quality e Low Price
This is the condition of affairs.with•.
us as regards Footwear of every descrip-
tion, Prices within the reach of all, and:
now is the time to buy
BOOTS & SHOES,
SLIPP ERS,
RUBBERS, Ewe
In ordered boots and shoes we give
every satisfaction, Por first class stock
and first class workmanship we lead.
Repairing neatly and quickly clone, at
right prices. A call will convince you
that the best place tc buy is at
CO.Zo N ON' a:
CENTRAL
Barber Shop,
FAN SON'S BLOCK. `.
Shaving and Hail on tang in the latest
style of the art:
Every attention paid' to nutting
.' L aares' arrd Chi/ iren' s Hair