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SANDERS eo SWEET, Props.
TTI-IIIRSDAY, NOV, 12th, 1891,
THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK
Now that the contest elections are
aniiergoinglegal scrutiny, and the
bye. elections are soon ,to follow, it is
well for our people to keep their eyee
open and watch for fueure - develop-
ments. It is au old but prudent lnax
im, that "to he forewarned is to be
torearined." Notwithstanding the
strenuous efforts put forth by the Lib-
eral party during last session of parlia-
ment to upset the governmeut, result-
ing in the presentation of a united
Solid front by the Conservative major-
ity, the Opposition leaders through
their subsidized journals are again bid•
filing for popular support and laboring
Bard to "'educate" the party up to
annexationist principles. In spite of
the determination already shown by
Premier Abbott and Sir John Thomp•
son to ferret out every ease of irregu-
larity or wrongdoing in the Civil Ser
vice, and the vigorous action already
.•taken to punish those who have been
onvof conspiracy and
e t'ct d e P fraud, the
Oppositie jnourna1s like. the Phahisee of
ild are still vaunting their hypocriti
cal boast of "purity." But the cry will
not ayail them. So long as the huge
swindle in. Quebec is remembered by
the public, and the extensive corrupt`
ion and bribery of South Perth and
North Perth are exposed to the public
gaze. the intelligent electorate of Can-
ada will not likely be gulled or hood -
w -inked by any empty promises of par_
ity or by any immature behem'es of
Unrestricted Reciprocity or free trade,
which are nothing more Icor less than
the despeeate efforts of an unpopular
Clppositionto regain, if possible, poss.
ession of the Treasury benches. flow
is it that "the party of purity" are so
wilfully blind to 'their instincts that
they cannot distinguish between the
corrupt practices that unseated the
member for South Perth, and which.
are goingto uneeat the member for
.North Perth,—while the Conservative
members for South Leeds (Jr. Taylor)
and Muskoka (Col. O'Brien) have been
retained in,their seats on the ground
that no evidence whatever of wrong-
oing could be adduced against either
:of thein? Then as to the fiscal policy
,of the Opposition,? advocated by Sir
Richard Cartwright through the Globe,
5t is not all sm'ood ' sailing with the
party's following, There are numbers'
of loyal Liberals who will not be bought
and sold on the shambles of American
annexation. Previous to the last elect-
ion many Liberals deserted their
party, and either stood -up for the late
Premier's loyal policy of British con-
nexion or abstained altogether from
recording their yotes. And since the
recalcitrant ' letter of the lion. Mr..
Blal(we has been made public, there are
b]undreds—perhaps, thousands more-
-who have had their eyes opened to the
suicidalpolicy of risking, our present
commercial prosperity and Beittish con-
nection for the (to say the least) doubt-
ful po'icv of annexation to the United
States. On the whole, it may be fairly.
asserted that under the present able
and honest administration of Premien
Abbott, who is quite the ,t . ^1 of the
hate chieftain on questions of finance—
backed by such ''L distinguished. jurist
in the House of Commons as Sir John
Thompson—both of them men of high
moral and political standing -there is
little doubt that the coming bye elect-
ions will strengthen the hands of the
AdministratioL; and that many intelli-
gent Reformers, instead of being drag-
ged ttarou, h the mire by the present
ctonductors of the Globe,' will be pre
pared to endorse the attitude of Brown,
Mackenzie and by n Blake, refusing to
discriminate f]-
'Lg� , i r
ti t the mother coun-
try and transferring their allegiance
to a foreign power,
EXPERIMENTAL FARMING.
The farming community will natur
y
rally feel interested in ;.anything =Petal
ing to the development of agricul-.
titre. With commendable zeal, and
d.ue, regard to the prosperity of th'e',p p
agricultural classes, the Dominion
Government has lone mucirto improve
and elevate the science of farming,
chiefly by establishing at central points
,experimental farms and by introduc-
ing various kinds of seed ' grain: We'
observe that the'snperintendcint of the•'.
t periinental farm at Brandon, Man.,
who was at the capital last week, has
given a full and most encouraging
re-
port tothe Department of Agriculture,
he
• t.] success a
of � ss at
t
ends
n the C
„ lovern-
.,xtcnt s efforts. lie reports the harvest
in Isjanitoba to have been exceptional-
ly good; The interest taken by the
farmers of that Province in the experi-
mental farm, inay be learned from the
fact that hundreds: of them have at-
tended daily to visit and inspect its
practical working. Different kinds of
brain have been tested, such as the
Red life and Ladoga. The plan of
operation is to experiment on different
kinds of soil, Such has been the re-
sult that the demand for the Ladoga
species far exceeds the supply, Other
kinds have been tested, but none conte
upp to the Ladoga either in yield or in
'its early ripening quality. Ti Aperi-
rpouts have also been made With dil'fer-
ent.kinds of oats. One species readied
as high as 453 lbs to the bushel. Last
year the white oat yielded 84 bushels
to the acre, while the black oat reach-
ed as high as 88 bushels, It must be
remembered that in Ontario the aver-
age yield for the last six or eight years
has been 84?r bushels to the stere. Bar
ley also does well in Manitoba, one va-
riety yielding 68 bushels to the acre,
and weighing 543- lbs to the bushel.
Potatoes were also a large yield, and
so of other root crops as well. The
great want mostly felt in Manitoba.
seems to be in live stock, and the oh
jest of the visit of superintendent
Bedford to ntaiio just n i
0 u on � to select
J 1
animals from rvl]ich to experiment
The question of raising stoat, and se
curiug the best supply of fodder is that.
which now engages the attention of,
government at the experimental farm
in Manitoba. Such has been the yield,
of grain this year; notwithstanding a
partial loss by early frost in certain 10-
caiities,
Viet the great difficulty will
be the exportation of this year's im-
mense crop to market. To accomplish
this the C. P. R. Co. are building nhore
rolling stock in the shape of locomot-
ives and box cars for shipment of farm
Deduce to the seaboard.
re arIng for the
Cor test?
SCORES OF APPLICATIONS
COMING IN!
Only The Ladies of Canada Can.
Compete!
A SPECIAL FEATURE OF TIM
(•O t5P1E'I'.iTION i
Our Canadian ladies are already
preparing for the great Diamond Dye
Competition; they are going into this -
work with a vim and earnestness that
is truly surprising.; and it is a well-
known fact, that whenever the ladies
enter upon any work in this way, it is
always well done. Of course the great
novelty of the work, and the wide field
of operation opened up by this unique
competition, will be the means of
drawing in hundreds of ardent work-
ers, n ho, uncles ordinary circumstances,
would hesitate before committing
themselves to trouble and unremuner-
ative work.
Iirthis liberal and highly commend-
able contest, inaugurated by the, pro-
prietors of Diamond Dyes, the ladles.
have an agent to 'cork .with, which
develops immense possibilities, and,
produces results which are pleasing to
the eye. The great variety of work in
the vairtous classes open for competition
does not by any means take in all that
can.be accomplished by the celebrated
Diamond Dyes. It is, however; in the
well. regulated, economical and happy
home that Diamond Dyes are justly
appreciated, and considered to be ir]dis-
pensible helps and aids. As season
succeeds season, the wise wife and
mother thinks of the wearing' apparel.
beton; ill '• to herself, husband and
chrlctren, and realizes the important
fact:t:hat .it can be fitted for wear once
more ethrou„ h the use of Diamond
Dyek The materials still good, but
pe]h•tps too light in color, and, it may
he faded with 'wear and exposure to
sun, can all be re dyed in some fash-
iopabledarl: color, or made a lovely
-shade of jet or - blue -black. It just
amounts to this, as a lady remarked,
"for x'-t'tfling outlay you can have the
sur•>;irrpr;veardrobe of man, woman or
child taansformed into new and stylish
artreies.' for autumn and winter
wear,?';
.. Alkali. scores of wives and mothers
Have seat iii the necessary 'application
fortJ] utrm n
rr
alt their '
intention nti
on f
eompetui 'in the great "Diamond Dye
Competition" scheme. They know
ehadtly the particular line of work
Ley pari.. excel in, and feel that the
proposcid competition: sciheme embraces
in its ample scope just such work as
tilt y' lien best accomplish.
Within the past three weeks ladies
itx the; .United States have written to
useasking if they will be allowed to
compete. Vire wish it distinctly under
stoodithat this"Diamond Dye Compe•
tittorl" is open only to the ladies of
•Cdnacla;. •HOWe,rer, we devoutly trust
tl tr *)Ili'far1' American cousins will, in
`cl'uc,tilnha
e ve a competition of the
S'atltl'e find pie`sented to them.
A ver:,'. g ,eci,al feature of this "Dia:
ton 4; tlp etition is the fact of
s I cltiig>f,ritisr to all competitors, Not-
withs-al,fljng.tl]e great cost of its in
aug elation and
en extra t of
h"Jp,foi'tha proper Conducting of the
se4lnej'110:lees are exacted froto the
ladies for the privilege of - competing,
and all goods sent' in for exhibition
remain the property of the makers, and
aro to be. returned free of charge to
them• It will thus be seen that every
possible aid is extended to the ladies.
in
to enable theto take large cash
prizes without incurring any expense,
The retail druggists of the Domin-
ion, from ocean to ocean, highly com-
mend the scheme, and predict an in.
teresting and profitable time for the
ladies. Hundreds of tatters received
from these drug'g'ists are full of assur-
ances of kind support; and each drug-
gist.has determined to do what he can'andto encourage the wives, mothers 'an
daughters of his town to take as many
prizes as possible,
All who are not already supplied
with "Competitiou Books," explaining
the scheme, should apply for them at
once to the Wells & Richardson Co.,
Montreal; they will be sent post free to
any address.
THAT LITTLE TICKLING
In your throat, which makes you
cough once in a while and keeps you
Constantly clearing your throne arises
frocatarrh. and As catarrh is a con-
stitutional disease the ordinary cough
n]edicines all fail to hit the spot. What
yoti need is n constitutional t•emedy
like Hood's Seesceparill.t. Many people
who have teken this medicine fol•
scrofula, dyspepsia, 'loss of appetite, and
other .troubles, have been, surprised
that it should etue this troublesome
cough. But to know the actual cause
0
OI till-e0nr.;11 is to solve the mystery.
Many c•a�es of consumption can be
traced hack to the neglect of sono
such slight affection es this. Consump-
tion can be controlled -ill its early stag-
es and the effect oflood's Sarsaparilla
in purifying the blood, building up the
general health, and expelling the
scroflhlous taint whichis the cause of
catarrh and consumption, has restored
to perfect health many persons on
whom this dreaded disease seemed to
have ti firm hold.
Bidd111ph Couuo l -
Council met in Town Hall, Lucan,
Noy. 2nd. The reeve and all the here=
•bees resent. The following accounts'
were ordered to be paid:—Chas. Friers,
statute labor money, $1.50; W Haskett
tile ditch Div 3, 84; I. Isaac, rep Bebridge, div. 3, $1.50; W. Ryan; baa
for wort.: on: gravel react Div 1, X13; W.
G. Stanley a/e for spikes, 31,1; :Robt
Ke,effe, work ou Qui leg's side rood,
1.50; Jas Thompson work ou W, B. div
2, 10.25; F. G. Ryan, bal on grading &
bridge, 28,S1; R. S. Hodgins, list ' on
gravel contract, 94,86; Joseph Dixon;
204• cords grave', 5.12; John Hodgins,
19 cords gravel; 3;25; J Colwell rep
culvt S''i'. B 4; Tal Mackey, ditching
divs. 4 & 5, 15.87; WmHedgins do 2.
95; TL -os Breen rep 4 ditches and tile
drain div 4, 8; P. Garce, 4 tite drains
die. 4, 5.20; Joseph McCarthy cleaning
out ditch div. 4, 2.00; KCtilrilll bel on
culvt, div 4, 800; John Ioster gravel
on N B, div 5, 50c.; R Radcliffe, 8 inch
tile for C S. B, div 5, 2.00;' George
Langford ditching St. N. G. R, div 5,
85: A. Wilson tile for road. ditch St. M.
G. R. $8; R. Jackson, ,gravel 906 loads,.
45.30; C. M. Webb; spikes, 42c. The
township engineer reported "that the
complaint of Wm Whalen in themtatter
of the Digman Ditch was well founded
—and was instructed to have the work
done as prescribed by- law. The council
adjourned to meet on Monday, Dec. 7
1891, at 10 a, m. W. D. ST ILE ,
Tp. Clerk.
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FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Will be given for a case of Catarrh
which cannot be cured permanently
by Clark's Catarrh Cure. Step right
up to the office and prove your case
and get the reward. Thousands have
tried - this remedy but no one Jute.
claimed the reward, because it cures
in every case. If you have a cold or
are troubled with ieatarrh, ash; your
druggist for Clark's Catarrh Cure,
price 50 cents, and see what a pleasant
relief it will be instantly.'- If you are:
asked to take.somethi'ng else, send to.
us direct, and ere will send you a bottle
by mail on receipt of price. 'Claele
Chemical Co,, Toronto, New York.
/N••
OWWEN SOUND, ONTARIO
IS TII I•, V ER 1 la MST PLACE IN CANAnA r0 CET
Take
THOROUGH. BUSINESS EDUCATION.
flake a Po11ndTrip and visit all other Busi
noss College and Com-
mercial Dopartmcnts.in Canada, then visit
th.e Northern Busin ass College, oxan.'inc
every-thingthoroughly. If we -fail to pro-
duce the most thorough, complete, practical
and extensive course of study; t i
ho test col-
lege premises and the best and moat complete
and most suitable furniture and appliances,
we will give you. a full course, FRED. For
it.nnnal. Ann onncernont, guying full particu-
lars, free, address, 0 A FLEMING, Principal.
ijensaI1 Palace Baker
D. WI Foss Proprietor of
he Palace Bakery, Mensal', wishes to
inform the citizens of
T--,\XTSTT P,
that he visits the village
);verY Y y Wednesd
a & Saturday . Afternoon
with a supply of
FIRST-CLASS BREAD & BUN'S. All
orders left with G.uonrrt SANn-
T•,12,5 will be promptly attended to, and
from whore bread can be had at all
times. Your patronage is solicited and
satisfaction guaranteed, -
(.LIVE l[IE .el TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED.
De W FOSS,
�y i.
Ka>ro ,
l4enst)ll
A RE NOT a Pun-
ativo Medi -
eine. They are a
BLOOD 13uI anal,
Tomo and ltitooN-
srtaucron,atthey
supply in a condensed
form the substances
aotually needed to en-
ich the Blood, curing
all diseases coming
from Poon and WAT-
RY I3LooD, or from
VITIATED HUitionS in
the BLOOD, and also
nvigorato and Bonn
P the I)Looli - and
SYsrcig, when broken.
down by overwork,
mental worry, disease,
excesses and indiscre-
tions, They have a
SPEoumic AcrioN on
the SERVAL SYsrimi of
both men and women,
'motoring LOST VIGOR
and correcting all
IRREGULARITIES and
SUPPRE8SION5.
EVERYEVERYMAN tiyho finely his mental lac.
MAN ultios dull or failing, or
his physical powers tagging, should take these
PILLS. They will restore his lost energies, both
physical and trental.
EVERY WOMAN Slloltld intra them,
r° Tlioy sure all sup-
pressions and irregularities, which inevitably
entail sickness when neglected.
v®ant.. Weil should take these Palms,
Bq They will mire the re-
sults of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the
system.
NI ppNG WOMEN yea shouldthese ZtakeILLs thwillem,
YOU
make thein regular.
For sale byall druggists, or will be sent upon,
receipt of price (50c. per box), by addressing
TEE D.Z8. JYI.dLEA21.1S' aiTWD. CO.
Brockville. Ont.
p�n/� SALAILY`' and Commission to
ejp�lll0• Agents, Men and Women, Teach-
erd:anclClergvnien to introduce a new aunt
popular standard book.
Testimony of 19 Centuries
to Jesus of Na`urareth,
Tho m ei+, remarkable book of the
age, written by 800 sminent .Scholars, Non-
sectarian. -Every Ohristian wants it. Es -
elusive territory given. Apply 50
The Henry Bill ublishiag Co., Norwich,
CONN.
"TRE LEST A'agTOR A GAI:1' ST DISEASE LS
C,noo
7c is a bard, uncontrovertible 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.ismade
the receptacle of for a time, there to be churned, di,
gested and so assimilated.
MALTOPEPSYN
(mi artificial gastric juice- formula on every label) will
aid the weak stomach and so cure lndiigestiou,Dyspep-
psia etc. In fact, it is a good aid to' digest a hearty
dinner, And can dono harm, as itis only adding an extra
nmou n t of gastric juice, does not stimulate, aad so there
is no reaction. Endorsed by physicians. Send a ets.in .
postage for valuable book to HAZEN MORSE,
1NTL.aNaTIo5AL BRIDGE, ONTARIO.
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EMPORIUM.
ZSS ti1`�L LS t.i°
PERKINS & MARTIN PROP
We cary the most complete, stock of
Musical instruments in the county.
PzANOS,
ORGANS.
vIOLI Ys,
ALSO
SEWING MACI-IINES,
BICYLES. -
FARM IMPLEMENTS &c.
The above instruments always on
hand.
Terms to suit Purchasers.
GIVE US A CALL,
EVERYTHING AW.4 Y DOWN.
PERKINS 'di 1t1A'RTIN.
I have a Positive remedy: for the above disease by Da
use thousands of eases of the worst .kind and of long.
standing have been cured. , Indeedno strong is my faith
10 its efficacy, that will
send
TWO
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OTPLE5MAZE,
.c
with a,VALV�iLEI 11St);A2I„D nn this disease to any
sufferer who will send ine their EXPRESS and 8.0, address,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C., 186 ADELAIDEST„ WEST, TORONTO, OUT.
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From
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'Regu ates the Stomach,
Liver and rowels, unlocks
theSecretions,' urifiesthe
'Blood and removes all im'
purities from a Pimple to
the worst. Scrofulous Sore.
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DYSPEPSIA. BILIOUSNESS.
CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE
SALT RHEUM. SCROrULA.
HEARTBURN. SOUR STOMACH
DIZZINESS. . DROPSY
RHt=UMA'h'ISM,:SKIN DISEASES
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AT T23F.
LC�d111� C101�l11� House1
are the latest goods in
PALL AND
WINTER SUgTINGS
and ove 'coati'nys,,just arrived..
All will be macre up in the Latest Style and a
Good Fittver .eYno Time or Sale.
AT PRICES AWAY DO f..
Remember the , Stand one Door North of E. II, Fish's
Barbel' Shop.
Give me a call.
J. H. GRIEVE.
•
ar ers & B1l
ders•
cummtstaxmaffszeurama
It will pay you to call on us if you wait anything in Hard--
ware
ard-ware such as
Nails, Hinges, Locks, Glass, Putty,
Paints and Oils.
ow Stook of Jolfsto4's Golohrolog Liquid P�s�tS,
NEW COLORS.
Barbed, Plain, Strip, Black & Galvanised wires away
clown for caeh,
TINWARE STOCK IS COMPLETE.
EAVETROUGHING A SPECIALTY.
NEW RAYMOND DIACIII ES AIID NEEDLES.
Ha W E N IN TOWN. -
BI 'Err BROS.
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IET`CD1R.. 1S92
AND BALANCE OF 1891
THE MOST WEAL OFFER EVER MADE.
NO FAKES! ! NO CHEAP BOOKS 1 NO JACK-KNIVES
NIVES 1.
SCISSORS OR : CATC-y•PENNY OFFERS I
BUT A CLEAN, WHOLESOME FAMILY NEWSPAPER
UPON IIS It,T RITS.
Commencing with the i''tsue of 7th October TITE WEEKLY
GLOBE, will contF.tin sixteen gages instead of twelve pages as
heretofore, making it the 1;•sl;;cst ;Ind best family, newspaper in
Canada. Every effort will be d;_v(ili. 1 to mrtl:inr.; it BRIGHT,
;w.. ., s fe
READABLE, ACCURATE i fid 7;V f1?1�1., l t�.{,in all It., c�C.�artneilts-
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Special. pains 1 ., _ ,
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i1AMILY.
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t. (•;very one ss ho Sul)Sc.l Ices now.
.AGENTS \\TAN'TE() IN ALL U\I:I:PREScV'I.1sJ, DISI'lidCTS.
For t(:1'TI75, address
I TRONTO.'
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CE{TMII.. T�II SHOP.
Mr. George Srnallcombe, wishes to
inform' the citizens of Exeter and sur
that
rounding .0 L11trVhe has 1
Otopened
--out a hiew—
Z allorillg and Gents' Furnish-
ing Establishment in
Fan.son's Block.
Latest designs of groods always on hand
and made up in the latest
American Styles at Right
Prices,
ces,
A CALL SOLICITED AND A GOOD
FIT GUARANTEED.
Ladies Jackets and Mantle
making attended to,
J G.SMALLACOMBE,
,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Exeter,
ALL.:' LINE.
1891. Summer Sailing, 1891,
Liverpool, Derry, Quebec and Montreal.
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EA.TES Or PASSAGE.
To Londonderry or
Liverpool.
1 5 5. Parisian, 70, 080 single;
$ii0,
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return.
B other 55 sing lo' $'05yry
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