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tioth 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 Fig is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficialin its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
lo all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 750
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any one who wishes
"Jo try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
SANTRANOISCO, OAL
X= WAN.N.
loor Sale at 0, Lutz's Drug Store
NATIONAL PREJUDICES VANQUISH-
ED.—THE TRW MPHS OF A GREAT
DISCOVERY.
The magnetic infliumee of gold athaete
the people of every clitne to an suores.
Men of all eittioute aud speaking fl the
languagee of civilization, are to be found
congregated on our auriferous plaine,
tering in all other things in !their customs,
habits end religion—yet there is oee point
upon which their opinions goincide. Eng
lishumn and Americana, Frenole Swiss,
Germans, Swedes, Italians, nod Chinese
admit, tvithout a dissenting voice, that the
great remedies introduced to the world forty
years ago by Holloway are better adapted
to the cure of disunites in this climate than
any other Preparation ia existeuee. Thie
eppeare, in fad, to be tbe experience of
mankind in all parte of the worldetuci henee
the universal popularity of theee medicines.
We consider, however, that the boned/egg
eonfidence lamed in their efileroty by the
feepresentatives of so many nationat the
mules, is a striking pheuometion in medical
hiatory. Many a those peophi in their
youth, and even in maturity, were accustom
ed to the use a drugs and nostrums pate-
llar to their aeveral eountriee. These rem-
edies were eoneeeted in their minds with
associations et home, mid indorsed, AP it
were, by their national prejadicee. Yet
thee' have been thrown aside and utterly
repudiated, while Holloway's Pilla and
Ointment have been adopted by a common
iromilso thronghout the entire gold regions.
There is ouly one way of ecceentiug for this
- movement. It is the result of convietiort—
(muerte/on grounded ou personal observation
and experience.
The Ointment is used with such wonder-
ful success as a dreasing for wounds,Inleers,
and sere legs, and for all the external
diseases and casualties to which the adven-
turous gold hunter is peouliarly liable, that
scarcely a digger's tent eau be fonud within
the vast area of the gold fields unprovided
with a stock of this healingemothing.ceoline
preparation. The hard fare of ; the digger,
and sometimes his habitseend to vitiate the
blood and develop running sores and puru-
lent ulcers ot the body and limbs. Bad
legs, especially, are very common at the
diggings, and seriously :interiere with the
labours of the diggers. The worst oases of
this class are cured In, the Ointment with
extraordinary rapidity. The best method
ot healtng sore legs, and sores and ulcers
generatly, is by rubbing the Claimant into
the infiemed parts around the orifice, first
oponmg the pores and softening the flesh
with warm fomentations. The part affected
is then dressed with lint or been saturated
with the Ointment. Boob is the external
treatment but it is else proper te give the
patient a few dome of the Pella during the
progress of the cure, as they serve to purify
the blood and discharge morbid matter from
the system, while the Ointment is doing
its work on the surfacte—The Scientific
Witness.
mmio••••••••amsmo
'Augus
Flower'
There is a gentle -
Dyspepsia. man at Malden -on -
the -Hudson, N. Y.,
named Captain A. G. Pareis, who
has written us a letter in which it
is evident that he has made up his
mind concerning some things, and
this is what he says:
"1 have used your preparatiog
called August Flower in my family
for seven or eight years. It is con-
stantly in m.y house, and we consider
it the best remedy for Indigestion,
and Constipation we
Indigestionhave ever used or
known. My wife is
troubled with Dyspepsia, and at
times suffers very much after eating.
The August Plower, however, re-
lieves the difficulty. .My wife fre-
quently says to me when I am going
to town, 'We are out
Co n sti pat! o n of August Flower,
and I think you had
better get another bottle.' I am also
troubled with Indigestion, and when-
ever Iam, I take one or two. tea-
. .• . . .
spoonfuls before eatnig, for a day or
two. and all trout* is xe,moved.' de'
ONTAFfi0 HAPPENINGS.
The receipts of Kingston fair were only
$2,000.
Last week $20,000 worth of cleese, near-
ly all boaglit at 10 cents, was shipped from
Listowel.
-.A. farmer named. Edgeworth, livingthree
miles from Windsor,shot e wolf nn his farm
Tuesday. ,
A cheese weighing 22,000 pound a ha.sbeen
manufactured at Perth, Ont, for exhibition
at the World's Fair in Chicago.
An electric vehicle, propelled on the stor-
age system, will be placed on the London
and Lucaa stage line next spring.
A dry goods clerk named Palstein was
sent to penitentiary for three yeara at Ot-
tawa yesterday for stealing goods from hie
employer.
Messrs. J. L. Grant & Co., of Ingersoll,
have shipped a cheese weighing 2,300
pounds for exhibition in New York state
ancl city.
At Seruia three counterfeiters named
Downs, Beatty and Daw were sentenced,
the two first named to five years each and
Daw to three years in penitentiary.
The General Mission Board of the Metho-
dist Church in Canada continued its sessiou
at Ottawa yesterday, The sum of 8235,000
was appropriated for missienary work.
The congregetme of tee Church of the
.eeceesion in Hamilton have unanimously
chosen tat succeersor to Rev. E. P. Crawford
Rev. Buret Dean Wade, of Woodstock.
Joint Kelly, the burglar who was captur-
ed by Barrister Ball veld hie wife of Wood-
stock, was seutenced to fifteen years in
Kingston Penitentiary by Mr. Justice Street
at the Oxford Aseizes.
A. Gazeiy, of Port Arthur, who was ar-
rested for going into Fort William during
the quarantiee, has entered an aetion for
$10,000 damages against that corporation
and its medical health officers.
On Sunday Wm. Barker, a Yarmouth
farmer, ettempted to 'commit suicide by
taking arsenic. A pbyeician was sum-
moned earl the stomach pump used, but
Barker, is still in a very precerieua condi-
tion.
Benjamin McOance, having served four
years in the Kingston penitentiary for ob.
tainmg motrey oe false pretences, was re -
/eased last week. He was met at the gate
awl arrested on a charge of bigamy preferred
in Toronto.
At Saturday's Cabinet meeting it was de-
eided. to give Mr. justice Strong the Chief
Juaticeelitp of the Supreme Court, mule
vacant by the death of Sir Wanton Ritchie.
Mr. Sedgewick, the present Deputy Minister
of Justice, will be given a puisne judgship
in the Supreme Court.
The city assessora of Hamilton Iwo re-
ported a decrease of nearly $e30,000 in the
assessable property of the city elect) the
returns made last year, s. fact expluined by
the recent exemption of income up to 8700.
The increase of population during the year
WS two hundred and sixty-four,
DOMINION NEWS IN BRIEF,
The Scott Act has been sustained in
Northumberland, N. B., by a majority of
2$0.
During September the C.P.R. sold 16,442
acres of land in the Northwest, realizing
$50,037.
The wholeszde lumber dealers have ad.
venced good lumber $2 and box boards 81
per 1,000 feet.
The two-year-old colt G. W. Johnson, a
full brother to Huron, was sold at auction
on, Saturday for $30,000. .
Returns issued by the Manitoba, Gov-
ernment respecting the prohibitiouplebiscite
show 19,637 votes for and 7,116 against.
A syndicate is being formed in England,
with a mental of 1,000,000, to found a
crofter colony on Vancouver Island, B.O.
A mysterioes murder or suicide occurred
in Winnipeg. Olive Odell, aged 22, was
found dead -with a gunshot wound in her
body,
The next meeting of the General Board
of the Methodist Church will be held in
Haindton on the first Tuesday in October,
1893.
Hon. E. H. Bronson, M.P.P., has donated
$2,000 to the Manitoba Presbyterian Col-
lege, and his mother has given 81,000 to the
Same institution.
The municipality of Cote St. Paul, Que-
bec, has voted a bonus of 810,000 and 20
years' exemption from taxes to the
Canada Axe and Harvest Tool Manufactur-
ing Company.
A conflagration at Virden, Man., destroy-
ed a large number of buildings. The
damage done is expected to be heavy, one
insurance company alone being tr loser to
the extent of 818,000.
The prospectus of the Central' Electric
Light Complete,. with a capital of 8500,000,
has been issuedem Montreal. The company
propose to supply light, motive power and
heat throughout the city.
Two Canadians competed in the amateur
championship gamesat New York on Satin, -
day and both were successful. Geo. W. Or-
ton of the Toronto Lacrosse Club won the
mile race and George R. Gray of Coldwater
the shotputting.
The Montreal Board of Trade at their
last meeting discussed the faster carriage of
European mails, advocating the employ.
ment by the Postmaster -General of the fast-
est boats, irrespective of the lines to which
they belonged.
The movement of grain in Manitoba and
the Northwest has recommenced. It is
said the Canadian Pacific Railway have at
fficient number of cars in the
Northwes to meet the demand for some
time to c5me.
The rumor is revived in Ottawa that the
Grand Trunk Railway Company intends ac-
quiring control of the St. Lawrence and
Ottawa Railway, as at present the Grand
Trunk has no direce access to the capital
from the west.
CHOLERA AND SMALLPDX.
The deatierate in Russia from cholera is
decreasing.
Three new cases of cholera have appeared
on the steamship Bobemia„ in New York
bay.
The medical antborities at Brussels de-
clare that the danger of a cholera epidemic
in Belgium is over. '
Peru and Chili are very liable to follow
Colombia in stablishing a trice quarantine
againet European and American ports.
,is reported the Empress. of India,
which left Yokohama bound for Victoria,
B.C., has a case of Asiatic cholera on board.
,
Two cases of what is lAlieved to be
genuine Asiatic cholera are reported at Ben-
ton Harbor and Royaitomboth in Michigan.
The speeded cases df etnallpox in Toron-
to Hospital have not ' yet developed suffi-
ciently to warrant the physieians pronounce
hig,on them with certaiety. '
IBOR,N.
Coeres—In Itondon, the wife of It, W.
Goatee, a son.
Ditexe—In Hibbert, on the 23 ult., 1/trs.W
Drake, a sone
Niceroe—On the 19th, wife Eof Mr. Anson
Nichol, MoGillaray, a son.
nen—On the 21s1 ult.ewife of Robt.Smith
McGillivray, a daughter._
Wirxe77:17a` McGillivray, on tie 24th ult.,
wife
of W. Wiekett, a son.
.111A.111tIE D.
Feuntn—Love—At the residence of the
bride's parents, on the 201h Sept, by Rev
S. A. Carrier, Mr. Thos ;Faxen of Grand
Bend to Miss F. Love, second daughter of
Mr. Hugh Love, Stephen!,
Sona,v—Seuxenns--In Ailsa Craig, on the
to Miss Mary Saunders of West Mail-
li:2trlea:lt., Mr. W. IL Scilly ; of Brins/ey,
Senex--Meecneee—In London, on the
21st ult., M. Thos. Sceliecaliaa Rachel
Mitchell, all of Biddulph,„
Dews—Wentrren—At the residence of the
bride's father, Hallett, on the 28th alt.,
by Rev. R. Henderson, Hayfield. Mr. B.
Davis, Rockford, to lfitut BelIa, elde• t
daughter cif Mr. Jos, 'Webster..
Wakeman—Bentsen—At the residence of
the bride's father, Stanley, on the 2Ist
ult., by Rev, F. G,Newton, Mr, Z., Me-
Oalluna, Port Elgin, to Mies 111.,daughter
of efr, A. Stinson,
DIED.
Huories—In MoGilliveite, on the 241h ult.,
Albert Hughes, aged 27 yeare;
Foreiner—In Biddulph, on the 26th nit.,
Patriek Fogarty, aged 72 years,
Neeremeeln Parkhill, on Sep. 27th, John
A., son of Jewett lied Niblook,aged
PE8eyeetza—ra.
inBlanshard, on the 25th tilt,
Edith Ma daughter of JosephPearnemed
20 years,
Beenzunerron—In Fullerton, on Sept. 20.
Thoe E, Hetherington, 050442 yams.
Bac= —In Blansherd, on Sept, 28, Mar -
pro, wife of John Buelile, aged 28
years.
C. 0, Remixes (k Co,
Gents —My daughter was suffering ter -
reedy with neuralgia. I purchased a bottle
Of MINARD'S LINIMENT and rubbed her
face thoroughly. The pain left her and
she slept well till mewling. Next night
another attack, another application, result -
el :au previously, with no relent since.
Grateful feelings determined me to express
wysell publicly. I wauld not be without
eateeenD'e3 LINIMENT in the /souse at
any post,
Parkdale, Out, 3. n.
'1AUTION.
hereby forbid any Person or poem giving
credit to any porton or persons in my Immo,
as will not be responsible for any debt contract
ed without rey written order.
JOHN GOURLEY.
Iliberno, Oct. 1st. 1e92.— at
FARM FOR SALE.
Seventy four acres, beingeotle 2n5 oen, of
'Osborne, e of a mile from Exeter. The soil i
firsecIasseted in a good state of oultivation,
well drained, and well fenced with black ash
rails, There is a now brialtlionse,with kitchen
and wood shod, and good :frame tbarn, driving
sbed, cattle sheds, and stables,on the premises.
Two never- failing wells of water. 15 mires of
fall wheat in, and plowing done. Terms to suit.
Pnrehaser. and possession given at any time.
THOMAS CORNISH.
Exeter, Oct. 5,1532-i5
Mo•••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••
HOGS
WANTED!
ON AN AFTERIST OCTOBER.
8NELL BROS & CO'Y
Will pay the Highest Cash price for
Hogs
DRUSSED OR ALIVE.
AT THE
Exeter Packing House
Hogs to Weigh from 100 to 200 lbs
The IViolsons Bank
(CHARTERED B Y PA RLIAITENT, 1555)—
Paid np Capital 50,000,0(0
IlestFund 1,100.00C
HeadOffloe , Afentreal .
F. WOLFERSTAN THOM AS,,Ese..
. GRIBBRALMAKAGIS
llIoney advanced to good , armors on their own
note with one or more endorser at 7 per cent.
per ILIMIlm•
Exeter Branch,
Open every lawful day , from 10 a. m. to 3 p In
SATURDAYS JO a .m.to 1
Current rates of interest allowed on deposits
N. DYER:HURDON,
Sub -Manager.
rarnicre Ationtion!
PRICE LIST:
FLOUR Zurich S. B. $ 2.10
Family Choice 1.80
Pastry .1.90
44
Myers' Royal Spice (per cwt.) 6,00
SHORTS (Per cwt) .0.75
BRAN . " 0.60
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.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
Berkshee Boar (la:ge breed) for SelViCct On
lot 13, 000 7, Usberne. Bred from 1St prize
stook. Terms 31, WM SNELL.
_
COUNTY FUNDS TO LOAN.
On the security of Cultivated Farms. Inter-
est six per cent.. Isayable annually. Anv por-
tion of the principal may be repaid At any
Glue the borrower wishes. All expenses paid
by the County. No pori,on except the Conine
Auditors allowed to see mortgages or to know
to whom money is loaned. Apply to,
WIH.HOLAIES,
Gloderieh, Aug. siti,1842, Co. Treasurer.
a -11-4t
APPlication painless and easy, relief immedi-
'ate. This preparation fills &great and long -felt
wantamong those who suffer from Piles. It is
aremedy of the highest inerit—effeetive and
reliable—and has more than met the anticipa-
tion:sof those physicians who have used it an
their Practice. ritelcone is a. Sure Cure
when other remedies fall to relieve. Testim-
onials fureithed, Pries $1. leer sale by drug-
gists or by mail on rem% of Price.
W. T. STRONG• MalrefaCtUrieg Cheellet• 148
Dundee Ste tendon. Ont.
OOK'S COTTON
ROOT COMPOUND.
A recent disc every by an old
Physician. Success/We/tie-
etl ntontlall by thousands of
LAMB* Is the only Perfect-
lysafeandrelie.elemedietne
discovered. Beware of un-
principled druggists who
offer inferior medicines in
placa.f t. Mk for C00103 OOTTSW Root
Compormp.take no substitute; or inclose 51 and
4 three -cent Canada postage stamps in letter.
and we will send, sealed, by return mil- Full
sealed plertieulers in plain envelop°. TO ladies
only, 2 stamps. Address need Luy Company
No. e Fisher IllOck.131 Woodward ave.,Detroit
Mich. Sold in Esete LUTZ. Cenral
DCUk Store and aildruggistel everywhere.
DO 20U? -
Do you want a
PIANO, ORGAN, BIOME, SEWING
MACHINE, BOYS' & GIRLS' TRICY-
CLES, EXPRESS WAGONS?
Our sso,00
afett
Many HIGH GRADE. AU_ MADE OF ,NE 0T.51
STET -L. AND WARRANTED FOR ONG'A 'EAR
44ANU0ACVLBBLO CY
the Geoid Bicycle Co. Lid
BRANTFORD, ONT.
Send for Catalogue
If sou do, the place to get the most reliable
goods at a modern price is at PERKINS A:
MARTIN'S, dealers in Musical Instruments,
,Emine.151i..bino supplies, ete.
All kinds of farm itniZettielerge_geld eereee
gin over cost. .Agents for the celebrate -4 eve
nem Wagon.
PERK.INS & MARTIN,
rantion's Block.
JUST ARRIVED
—AT—
Gill:13E11E3PS
Furniture & 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 atock of
New Picture Mouldings
in teem
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 tinted our Stock
GIDLEY.
Oddfeilows Block.
rashioullo Stylos I
THh BEST YET
THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BIGGEST YET!
Best Ordered Clothing pi oduced in,..Exetcr
Gentlemen I leave your orders early, for
with the best staff of Tailors, the best
siook of rine Trimmings, and the best
Cretieg in Town, yea are teire eatiSfq0.
Cobblediek & Fanatic
}laving lately purchased the Stack and Good -will :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 Reta.d, and carry
BUILDERS' MATERIALS, ETo.
BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, ETC.,
• CARRIAGE MAKER'S GOODS, ETC.,
STOVES, TINWARE, BICYCLES,
an.deverythingin SMALL HARDWARI
LARGEST STOOK OF NAILS In the COUNTY.
GET THEIR P.KICES BEFORE YOU BUY.
House cleaning time is upon us. T3se Alabastine for your walls and
ceilings. They have the genuine thing only, in an improved torn.
You can' -a
' • ••y have all the tints
Call and see their fine store,utl .
.fine'stock and fine prices.
COM3LEDICE a )FOLLAND
AutrioNiptioney SATnratberL
ar PIANINc
EACII PLUG- OP
Myrtle Navy 1
itisliKED
T Eta
oozs mimmxt.s.
NONE - OTHER - GENUINE
Left in the shade by our Prices.
Summer Goods going at
ANY PRICE
Now is the time for Bargains! Big
Drives In
PRINTS AND
DRESS C C5ODS.
Lots of New Fall Goods, cheaper
than ever. Come and see the way COMb i natio n
that we lead in
And LUMBER YARD
We keep constantly on hand a large steak ef
all kinds of building materials. Dressed ortin-
dressed pine and hemlock lumber, also a cboic
stook of No. 1 pine lath.
Our steak of doors. sash, blinds. mouldinfla,
.t:o. is complete and thorougly kiln dried.
We offer for sale Leee,000 XX and XXX PINE
and CEDAR SHINGLES manufactured be the
best malsersie Ontario -
Tanks and eisterroe all ahapes and sizeseeade
to order at lowest prices. We have something.
nowin this line forwaterinecattlein the stelobs
or barnyard.
Cali and see our celebrated Delete Cable.
Every woman using them re‘unemends Mere
Turning,band,scrolleawing, and all kinds of
machine work promptly attended to.
It will be to your interest to examine out
stock Were purchasing elsewhere.
BOSS & TAYLOR, Main St eat
a
WE have an hand a rine Line of
BOUND BOOKS
,5chool Libraries, or
Preeentatiolir
TIIB 'LATEST liAA/k
"Parlor Quoits'
ALSO FLIPS, PARCHEESI, /MINA,
Authors, Etc., Eto.
J,. W. BROWNING
BOOK & DRUG STORE
A
CHOICE GOODS and LOW PRICES
•1High QualityLLow Price
DOUPE & CO'S, Kirkton.
Three _Points
NOTE WELL.
Experience
We have had the
expenience that at-
tention to business, close prices and
proper fits, are the main factors in our
business.
Promeitude
With this ever
• redeeming feat-
ure imprinted deeply on 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.
Satisfaction. loliokhiinsgitys o ar d ,abi ue
to carry out its meaning is difficult to
some. We glory in word and the way
it is exemplified le our shop. We guar-
antee satisfaction every time in all res-
pects.
you Iwant a suit, it coat, vest or pair
of pants, give us a call and be convinced
that what we hare said is true.
W. JOHNS.
RA.LESIVIEN
MI" WANTED.
To sell our unexcelled Nurs. ery Stock:
Steady employment and control of terri-
tory. Have done busieess.in Canada 35
years. Liberal epay to the light •Man.
Send for teems.
• cHAsE BROS & CO ,
• Colborne,. Ont,
SALESMEN WANTED.
We want both tnvelling and local Salesmen
to repr.seut tho old established Fonthill Nut-
seriss SALARY PAID FROM THE srAltr
IQ Salesmen experienced in our line: liberal
terms to beginners and a permanent situation
assured. We have 710 ACRES under cultiva-
tion and are the only firm furnishing STRIOT-
LY FIRS r -CLASS CANADIAN GROWN
:.TOCK. OUTFIT FREE. HARDY VARIE-
TIES t or North Ontario and Manitoba. a speo-
laity. WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK
Apply for terms at once. Wo want you NOW
STONE k WELLINGTON,
• Toronto, Ont.
It is stated thatehroilee jelentety elesses,
non 'CletPlean and Matteenzie Bowen quarrel. d
SVIDLL
openly in Ottawa' at eititereity'a Cabinet
i—
-
This is the condition of affairs with
05 88 reords Footwear of every descrip-
tion, Prices within the reach of all, and
now is the time to buy
BOOTS & SHOES,
SLIPPERS,
RTJBBERS, ETo,
In ordered boots and shoos we give
every satisfaction. For first- class stock
and first class workmanship we lead.
Repairing neatly and quickly done, at
right prices. A call will convince you
that the best place to buy is at
• CEO. MANSON'S
CENTRAL
Barber Shoo
FANSON'S BLOCK,
A. Hastings,. Prop
Shaving and /lab cutting in theiatest
style of the art -
Every attention paid to cutting
Loam° ana Chili/Yen' sHair
READ THIS,:
'MIDST ALL BLOW AND BLU8TEll
R. N. ROWji
Still takes iead in the
Eurniunre chusiness
We are too busy to call on peoplein
need of Furniture; but please drop in
our Warerooms and see our Stock and
we will try to suit you in this line.
Orden?, 141ork NeatlyDone on Short Notice
Remember we have also a handsome
line of
Undertartiizg (2- a
oos
7 • /-y
Ilways on hand, and aU calls in this
ine will be promptly attended to, and
satisfaction guaranteed every time.
Store—Next to Molsons Benk, Exete
RiBT. N. Rit)1.+VE