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Both the method and results when
Syrup 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,
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
healthy an.d agreeable substa,n.c es, its
many excellent qualities commen d. it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 74
bottles 'by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist WitO may not
123VG it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one Who wishes
so try it. Manufactured only by the
ILIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Oa,
OAN FRANCISCO, GAL.
140 MITILLB, Zr. NEW TQEM,
For Sale at O. Lutz's Drug Store
NATIONAL PREJDDIGEa VANQVISUED.
TUE TRIIINPIr OP A GREAT DISCOVERS'
The magnetie influence of gold attracte
the people of every clime to our shores.
Alen of till nations, and apeaking all the
languages of civilization, are to be found
congregated on our auriferous plain% Dif-
faring in all other things in their otteionis,
habits, end religion—yet there is one point
upon which their opinions (untold°. Eng-
lishmen and Americium', French, Styles
Germans, Swedes, Delicate, and Obiuese
admit, without a absenting voice, that the
great remedies introduced to the world forty
years ago by Holloway are better adapted to
the cure of diseases in this climate than
any other preparation in exiatance. This
Appear. in fact, to be the experience of
mankind in all parts of the world, and hen
es the universal popularity of the tnedioin-
es. We consider, however, that the bound -
len confidence placed in their efficaoy by
the repregentatiees of so many nations at
the mines, is a striking phenoraenon in
histone. Many of these people' in their
youth, and even el maturity, were Aeons -
tome to the nee of dug a and nostrum!.
peculiar to their several conntrien. These
remedies were oollueeted in their minds
with aseociatione of home, end indorsed,as
f" it were, by their natural prejudiees, Yet
ek they have been thrown aside and utterly re-
pudieted, while Holloway' e Pills and Oint
naent have been adopted by a common im-
pulse throughout the entire gold regions
There is only one way of aecounting for fhb.
movenaent. It is the remelt of conviction—
conviction grounded on personal observation
and experience.
The Ointment is used with ;inch wonder-
ful Stumm as a dressing for wounds, ulee r
and eore legs, and for all the mammsl dis-
easea and oasualties to which the adventrous
gold hunter is peculiar liable,that seareele
a diggers tent can be found within the vast
area of the gold fields unprovideded with a
stock of this healing, soothing, onoling pre
paratmn. The hard fare of the digger, and
sometime e his habits, tend to vitiate the
Mood and develop running sores and pure
lent ulcers of the body and limbs. Bad leer
especially, are very common at the diggings
and aerionsty interfere with the labours et
the diggers. The worst cases of this Cleat
are cured by the Ointment with extraordin-
ary rapidity. The beet method of healing
Sore legs, and sores and ulcers generally,
is by rubbing the Ointment into the inflam-
ed parts around the oritioe, first opening the
pores and softening the &eh with warm fo-
mentations. The part effected is then area -
Bed with lint or linen saturated with the
Ointment. Snell is the external treatmen.,
but it is also proper to give the patient a
few doses of Pills during the progress of tin
cure, as they serve to purify the blood and
discharge morbid matter from the syete
while the Ointment is doing ite work on the
sutface.—Scientifio Witness.
Min ard's Lininaent is used by Phydoians
"Gen.
yru
The majority of well-read phys-
icians now believe that Consump-
ion is a germ disease. In other
*ords, instead of being in the con-
sti\tution itself it is caused by innu-
itietable small creatures living in the
lunb having no business there and
eatifig them away as caterpillars do
the leaves of trees.
A Gakrn The phlegm that is
coughed up is those
Disease. parts of the lungs
which havebeen
gnawed offand destroyed. These
little baci11i as the germs are called,
are too sm4I1 to be seen with the
naked eye, but they are very much
alive just the same, and enter the
body in our food, in the air we
breathe, and through the pores of
the skin. Thence they get into the
blood and finally arrive at the lungs
where they fasten and increase with
-frightful rapidity. Then German
Syrup comes in, loosens them, kills
them, expells them, heals the places
they leave, and, so nourish and
soothe that, in a sfiort time consump-
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-proof and well. 41)
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THE DOMINION IN BRIEF
• Peterbore's 'rate of taxation has been fixed
• at sixteen mills.
A seat in the Montreal Stock Exeliange
was sold for $3,350.
The election of Premier Greenway, of
Manitoba, is to be protested,
James McClure, aged 25, dropped dead
of heart failure near Seaforth.
Carrier pigeons released in Hamilton flew
to Cleveland, 0., in sehren hours.
Heavy rains did considerable damage to
ungarnered crops in eastern Ontario.
W. G. Smith, living at Point Edward,
was killed while coupling cars at Wyoming.
Alexander Sinclair, reeve of the township
of Lobo, committed suicide on Friday morn-
ing.
The quality of the grain crops in the
Northwest is reported be to above the
average.
P. J. Pope ofEdinburg_h has been appoint-
ed science master of Kingston Collegiate
Institute.
James Lucas, a Hamilton cattle dealer,
• died suddenly on the Indian reserve near
that city.
A ten -year-old boy named Wm, Fletcher
fell under a M. 0, Re train at Oil Springs
and was killed.
Seaforth ratepayers voted yestertley in
favor of expending $14,000 for a new iner-
ket and fire hall.
An eight-year-old boy named James
Gowan was drowned off ono of the docks at
Napanee on Monday,
Over half a million dollars has been spent
in coustruoting now wholesale warehouses
in Winnipeg this year.
Hon. Edward Blake errivecl at Quebee
per S.S. Parisian ou Sundey morning, and
at once left for Murray Bay.
The Haultain Goyernracut of the North-
west Territories have been defeated on a
non -confidence motion by 1.3 to 12,
George Ravvlhag, an employee of Ward'
Hotel, near London, was drowned while
swimming across the River Thames,
Within the last felt. days Messrs. Goldie
& McCulloch, of Galt, have shipped about
20 Safes to St. John's, Newfoundland,
Winnipeg Salvetionists have expressed
themselves as having no synmathy with the
action of Brigadier Phillpot, of Toronto.
Brantford ratepayere refused yesterday
to sanction a by-law providing for the ex-
penditure of $11,000 for electric: light
plant.
It is stated that the Opposition in
'Manitoba will protest eight of the sets
won by the Governmeet in the recent
elections,
Thursday's 31Tontreal Gazette contains
a significant editorial advocating strong-
ly the removal of all tolls on the Cana-
dian canals.
The bulk of the Manitoba crop has been
cut west of Portage, and that there is going
to be the best crop of herd wheat ever gar-
nered in 'Manitoba.
Mr. Duncan McCormick, Q. C. has re-
turned to Montreal and given himself
up on a charge of larency of $5,000,preferred
against him in April last.
A. S. Ball, barrister, of Woodstock, was
shot three times by a burglar early on
Saturday. morning. The intruder was cap;
turcd. .Mr. Ball will recover.
Major -Gen. Massenden, one of the Bala-
clava Six Hundred, and Gen. Dashwood
two distinguished English moldiers, are al
:Montreal at present on a visit.
The house of Rev. R. Moreton, of Hamil-
ton, was ransacked by burglars on Tuesday
night and $700 or $800 worth of clothiag
and other Articles -were stolen.
The tolls to be imposed on Canadian
freight passing through the St. Mary's
Falls canal will not exceed $40,000 from
September 1st to the end of the season.
The body of Walter Wortley, a farm
hand, was found in the Thames near Wood-
stock, Ont. Deceased had been bathing,
and it is supposed was seized with cramps.
Mr. H. R. Tray, of the Quebec Pro-
vincial Board of Health, states that the
recent fall in temperature has greatly
lessened the chance of an outbreak of
cholera this year.
Some 50 ,cannon balls and a lot of ,rifle
barrels have been taken from the bottom. of
the Detroit river by the Dominion Govern-
ment dredge Ontario. They are supposed to
have lain there since 1837.
Mr. James Hughes, member of the Do.
minion census staff in Ottawa, who during
a fit of somnambulism a few nights ago
walked out of a second storey. window, died
on Monday night from his inpries.
Mr. James Fleming, ex -M.]., Brampton,
registrar of the County of Peel, has been
appointed by the Ontario Government in-
spector of legal offices, vice Mr. John Win-
chester, appointed Master in Chambers.
The Department of Agriculture of the
Province of Ontario has issued along report
respecting the conditions of crops and live
atock in the province, compiled from cor-
respondence received from all parts of the
countty.
The Trade Bulletin at Montreal says that
the whole canal trouble is a tempest in a
teapot, and remarks that the Washington
authorities have simply emulated the ex-
ample of equality set them by the Canadian
Government.
Hon. Neal Dow has eohsented to be pre.
sent at the great Prohibition Conveirtion to
be held in Montreal on September 22 and
23. A welcome will be tendered to the
veteran temperance orator, who will &lever
an address in reply.
A young man who is supposed to be the
son of Mr. Michael Doran, Guelph, Ont.,
was struck by a railway engine while walk-
ing ou the track at Detroit on Tuesday
night, and received injuries from which he
died a few minutes later,
Mr. McLatosh, Quebec Commissioner to
the World's Fair, says that the applinations
for space in the live stock department are
very numerous. and he believes that the
exhibit from Qu.ebec will be a credit not
only to the province but to the Dominion
as well.
Kimeston desires its street reilWay cofn-
pany to sell for twenty-five cents eight
tickets to be used between six and half -past
seven o'clock in the morning and between
the sanie hours in the evening, and to pay
the city six per •cent. ot the gross profits
when they reach $50,000 per year and over.
A monopoly of the streets willbegranted to
the company for thirty years.
A telegraphic despatch from Washington
says the Canadian Government is still mak-
ing an effort to have the President's pro-
claination suspended on the strength of the
promise that the tolls will not be continued
onthe Welland and St., Lawrence canals
after the close of navigation. Secretary of
State Foster holds out no hope ot the sue -
pension of the operations of the procla-
mation on any other condition than the re-
moval
• fives become gem011510 tolls
FAcigration of the Wilcoxe
To the Editor of the Exeter Times-
• Canal Street, Aug, nth, 1892.
•Canal street did not present its usual gay
and festive appearance this evening, bevies
of fair women could be seen eouvetsing 10
hushed voices, gallant men iu one and
twos stoodaround looking,tis if,they hadbeen
quite overcome by Fates or adverse winde,
rather than by the mere caprice of man,
children were not eujoying themselvee in
their accustomed mud and sawdust, even
the ours wore that heng.dog look whiela
foretold there was something dire and dread,
ful to happen. The came : Canal Street
wee about to lose, not only one, but three
generations of one of its adept families.
Your correspendeut tarried to eft the sad,
solemn, and mournful farewell of the cot-
tagere.
• There everything seemed to pass as if he
were in dreamland, at one instant he sees
carpets, rugs, paintings, furniture of all
kinds and descriptions from the oheffonier
in antique to the very plainest of kitchen
wood-boaes, dishes, ntensils, hrio.a-brao,
baby carriage, eta., eto,, eta., mixeri in one
motley heap, each piece of furniture won-
dering how it came to be associated with
the ethers. The next instent he sees a
milk -white charger chaniping his bit and
prancing wildly, impatient to be off, this
veritable snowball is attached to a massive
ehariot (resembitug the old Roman 01 palmy
ways, but essentially different in this alone,
that whereas the Roman ehanot tad two
wheele,thfs one had fonr)upon which a I .r e
platform ie placed and upou this the house
hold or worldly possessions are pivoted, Alt
this which I have related took place during
a eilence which waS of the !tame kind as
that during which Sir John Moore was
buried. At last the silence was broken,
consultation was being hold to tsee whet-
her the baby carriage go up to.aight or to.
morrow. mornins, 111 went up to -night,
May Canal Street's loos be Carliug Street's
gain.
Gently Tickled with a Barrel
Stave.
To the Editor td the Exeter fritnes.
Cenal Street, Aug, 1911i, 1892.
A eitizen from lierou street rune irate a
hornets nest and atilt bears the buzzing.
A very minimal and yet very kneeing (1.
e, to spectatort) incident aeourred eine
evening at dusk. As the Eugliali Eleven
were coming frein a hard ,night's practice,
and were sauntering along Canal street,
their droopiug spiats nere summed, but,
strange to say, at the prime time horrified
to see a man very much in a hurry, but
unfertnnately detained by the mere fact of
his havieg ehoeen a way of egress \Odell
was certainly moat uneuitable to his size (as
he had qnite time to find out)atal as a result
• got caught btw.ou the bate, while au
Amazon gently tickled him with the etas°
of a barrel.
And the music which ensued resembled
very much an Indian war dance with tom-
tom accompaniment, the beat pi ate tom-
tom could be heard very dietinotly and it
most assuredly soanded as if the braves
were dancing to very fest music.
Al huit the Huron Si, man, by an almost
euperhuman effort, succeeded in equeezing
hirneelf through ana bounced ont between
the bars like e lemon seed when squeezed
between thumb and finger. The gentlemen
from Huron street arose a sadder and a
wiser man, and probably will understand
henceforth thet women should not be so
completely iguored.
From particulars heard since, we learn it
is a case at chickens. The man of Canal
street accused the Man from Huron street
of shooting his ohickens,of course the hturbu
street mac was indignant, and wanted sat-
isfaction, so went over to settle the matter
for once and for all time,(It has been settled
for all time) but in dwelling too long in
explaining t e theory of how he was goingto
toy with the Canal street man, the wife of
the °Anal street man put the theory auto
practice upou sse is area et.ses geutlenum
and surely demonstrated to the satisfaction
of those privileged to view the speotaele
from a -far that the theery was certainly
practicable.
The Molsoris Bank
(CTIARTEBED B 3C PA RLIAMENT, 1855)
Paid up Clapital 5O,000,Oso
nestFtind ... 3,100.000
llead0fIloe , illontreas,,
F. IVOLF13RSTAN THOM AS Ede .,
OweensLMANAOF
Itenoy advanced to gootharmers on their olTa
note with 000 01 more endorser at 7 per oent.
per annum.
Exeter Braman
Open every lawful day ,f rom 10 a. m. to 3 pan
SATURDAYS .10 a .m . to 1 p.ra.
Current rates of interest allowed on deposits
N. DYER HURDON,
Sub -Manager.
rarmors' iiiiention!
RIME LIST. :
FLOUR Zurich S. R. $ 1.90
g Hensall S. R. 2,25
Pastry 2.00
SHORTS (Per ton) 14.00
BRAN 12.00
CHOP C $14 t3 $21
All orders of ton lots or over filled on
shortest notice.
Orders in the village delivered prom-
ptly and satisfaction guaranteed.
R. S. RICHARDSON,
Opposite Town Hall. Manager.
IFOONVIA•MeOMPIVIMATVVIKTIMIVEftrl..0)0,1M4... IS.
RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY.—
Smith America Rheumatic Cure for Rheu-
matism and Neeralgia ridically °urea nil to
3 days. Its notion _upon the system is
remarkable and mysterious. It removes
at once the cause and the disease immediat-
ely disappears. The first dose greatly
benefits, 75 °ante. Warranted by
0, Lutz, Druggiet. aug. 14.
ALESMEN WANTED.
We want both travelling and looal Salesmen
to roprc sent the old established Fonthill Nur.
series SALARY PAID FROM THE START
sto Salesmen experienced in our line; liberal
ternis tolaeginners and a pernaanent situation
assured. We have 7C0 ACRES under cultiva-
tion and are the only firm furnishing STRICT-
LY FIRST-CLASS CANADIAN GROWN
STOOK. OUTFIT FREE. HARDY VARI11-
TIES tor North Ontario and Manitoba. a epee-
inaty. WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK
Apply for terms at onoe. We want you NOW
STONE .4r WELLINGTON,
Toronto, Ont.
Application, painless and easy, relief immedi-
ate. This preparation, ails a great and long -telt
wantamong thee° who suffer from Piles. It is
a, remedy of the highest merit -effective and
reliable -and bas more than met the anticipa-
tions of those physicians who have used it in
their practice. Prietsone is a Sure onre
when other remedies fail to relieve. Testim-
onials furnished. Price $1. For sale by drug-
gists or by mail on receipt of prioe.
W. T. STRONG, Manufacturing Chernist, 184
Dundas St, London, unt.
00n COTTON
ROOT COMPOUND,
A recent discovery by an old
lithYn8z bSygcaceos8ufsaurTZ1 ousi
e
Lit wins. Is thornily perfect-
ly safeandroliablo medicine
cNcovered. Beware of Un-
principled druggists who
Askoffsr inferior medicines in
81017:ucnth,t: a" Coox'sCalms Root
keno bstitute ; or inelosm Stand
.
Su
4 three -cent Canada postage stamps in letter.
and we will send. sealed, by return mail. Full
sealed partieulers in plain envelope, to ladles
i‘oinilcsole .2 ssttizein. Aildledtr:D
ss Pond LOY Contratuy
No , Fisher Blook.131 Woodward ave..etroit
• LUTZ, Cenral
Druz Store and, all druggliit9 everywhere.
-Y-CY-CT 1.?
Do you want a
PIANO; ORGAN, BIOME, SWING
MACHINE, BOYS' & GIRLS' TRICYr
CUB, EXPRESS WAGONS?
0. $80,00
afetg
smovo. HIGH (WADE. ALL MADE OF THE REST
STEEL AND mamma, FOR ONE YEAR
StANUrAcqulita ay
[he Coold Bicycle Co Ltd,
8RANTfORD, ONT.
Send for Catalogue
IT you do, the piece to get the most reliahlo
goods at a modem price is at PERKINS A:
MARTIN'S, dealers In Musical Instruments,
Sewing Machine euppliee, de.
All kind of farm implements sold on e mar
gin over cost. Agents fOr the celebrated Mat
ham Wagon.
P]IIRRINS & MARTIN,
Fancon's Block.
JUST ARRIVED
—AT—
MEDLEY'S
Furniture ek '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 Instect our Stock
S. GIDLEY.
Oddfellows BI ock.
FhIStylos I
TED.i BEST YET!
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET!
see --
Best Ordered Olothing pi educed in Exeter
Gentlemen I leave your orders early, for
with the best stag ot Tailors; the best
stock of Fine Trimmings, and the best
Cutting in Town, yen are sure of satisfac-
tion
Cobblediek & Follanc
kiaving lately purchased the Stock and Good-wdi of Mr.
J, N. Howard, and added largely to the Stock, they haye now
the best equipped and largest Hardware al Tinware
Establishment in the County. They sell whole-
sale and Retail, and carry
BUILDERS' MATERIALS, ETe..
BLACKSMITH'S su.epLIEs, ETC.,
OARRIAGE MAKER'S GOODS, ETC.,
STOVES, TINWARE, BIOYOLES,
and everythingin SMALL ETARDWARI
LARGEST STOCK OF NAILS In the COUNTY,
GET THEIR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY.
House cleaningitime is upon us. Use Alabasline for your walls and
ceilings. They have the genuine thing only, in an improved form.
You can •au sd water. They have all the tints
Call and see their fine store, fine stock and fine prices.
001133ZiEDIOICc 'QXLI1W
GARDEN SEEDS,
FIELD SPIEDS,
ALL KINDS OF FENCE WIRE
LAWN MOWERS,
ALABASTINE
(IN ALL SHADES),
"DAISY" CHURNS,
ALL KINDS OF TINWARE
CHEAP FOR CASH
$$$VIET %AMOS*
CAUTION
EACH PLUG OP
Myrtle Navy!
IS MARKED
T. &
33MZONZIR S.OHYXWMZUSi.
NONE. OTHER - GENUINE
DOTTPE & 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.
At 3 O'O1o1c
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 bes
4.1.1.11111M1111101*
Money S A.V.EDby Buy -
ing at cur
PLANING MILL
And LUMBER YARD
We keep constantly on hand a large stock at
alt kinds of building materials. Drama or un-
dressed pine, and hemlock lumber,also a choice
stock of No.1 pine lath.
Our stook of doors, sash, blinds, mouldings,
(tes. is complete:1nd thorough kiln dried
We offer for sale 1.100,000 XX and XXX PINE
and CEDAR SHINGLES manufactured by the
best makersin Ontario.
Tanks and cisterns. all shapes and sizes,rnado
te order at lowest prices. We have eomething
no win this lino for watering mitt's+ in the stable
or barnyard.
Call and see our celebrated Baking Cabin.
Evora: woman using them recommends &cm
highly.
Turidng,band,scrollsawing, and all ]rind s of
machine work promptly attended to.
It will bo to your interest to examine OTaT
stook before purohasing elsewhere.
ROSS & TAYLOR, Main Street.
WE have on hand a Fine Line of
BOUND BOOKS
Suitable for Sunday School Libraries, -or
Presentations.
THE LATEST GAXE
"Parlor Quoits.'
ALSO FLIPS, PARCHEESI, HALMA,
Authors, Etc., Etc.
T. W. BROWNING -
BOOK & DRUG STORE
A
Combination
--Or--
1 High,Quality&LowPrice
DOUPE & CO'S, Kirkton. I
Three_Points!
NOTE WELL,
Experience, expenience that at-
' We have had the
tention to business, close prices and
proper fits, are the main factors in our
business.
PrOrlifititude.With this ever
redeeming feat-
ure imprinted deeply on our motto, we
have won the , P'atronage 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.
Satisfaction. This is a nice
•looking veord,but
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 every time in all res-
pects.
If you want a suit, a coat, vest or pair
of pants, give ns a call and be convinced
that what we have said is true.
This is the condition of affairs with
us as reg trds Footwear of every descrip-
tion, Prices within the reach of all, and
now is the time to buy
BOOTS & SHOES,
SLIPPERS,
RUBBERS, ETC.
In ordered boots and shoes we give
every satisfaction, For tirstealass stock
and first class workmanship we lead.
Repairing neatly and quickly done, at
right prices. A call. will convince you
that the best place tc bay is at
O. MANSON'S
QENTRAL,
Barber Shop,
PAN SON'S BLOCK.
A, Hastings,. Prop
Shaving and Ffai cutting in Oa siated
1 style of the art.
Every attention paid to ordain
VT.iTOHNS. bales' andehlkreeslial
,
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