The Exeter Times, 1892-7-14, Page 5if
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
nd refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys•
tom effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs 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 beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
uanyezeellentqualities eommendit
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c
bottles by all leading druggists,
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly • for any one who wishes
°o try it. Manufactured only by the,
1ALIF R IA FIG SYRUP CO
l3AN FRANCISCO, CAL.
r J TSVXLLE, Y, NEW 'FORS, X.-4
k'or Sale at 0. Lutz's Drug Store
Canadian Railway Figures.
The rails ay statistics for the Dominion
were brought down by Hon, John Hag;rart.
These are from sworn reports taken from
the difl'erentcompanies to the Government.
The report shows that the miles of railway
completed were 14,033, and the capital
paid $816,022,758. There is 14,000 miles
of railway in operation. The earninga of
these are 848,192,033. and the working ex-
pellees : $34,960,449. The net earnings are
placed at 813,231,619. The passengers
carried were 13,222,508, and the freight
21,752,290 tone, while the train mileage
was 43,309,178. There were 13 passengers
killed. The Government and reueioipnl
loans promised to railways completed and
under oonetruction is $193,470,033, Of
tbie amount $146,791'27•:1 is from the Do -
'minion. The table of fatal nooideuts shows
as follows:—Passengers killed, 13; employ-
ees killed, 05; others killed, 118—tota1,196'.
Of the pasecnpers killed 8 were through
collision, 4 from getting off and on trains
while in motion, and one from .falling from
care.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Mired, soft or calloused Lumps and Blem-
ielies from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs,
Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles,
Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs,.
eta. Savo $50 by use of one bottle. War-
ranted the most wonderful BIemiah Cure
ever known. Sold by 0. Lutz, 0-291y
A Bunn ItemetiOE.—Gentlemen,—We
have a family of seven ahfldreu and have
re lied on Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry for the past ten years in all
oases of diarrhoea and summer complaint.
It never fails us and has saved many doe.
tor's bills.
J. T. Parkinson, Granton, Ont.
GIVErs GOOD APPETITE.—Sirs,—I think
your valuable medicine cannot be surpass-
ed, according to the benefit I received from
it. After suffering from headaobe and loss
of appetite for nearly four yours, I tried
B. B. B. with the greatest success, finding
it gave me great relief and good appetite.
I now enjoy good health which I owe to
your valuable medicine.
Mgr Hamilton Branch Kemp, Jones &Peck
Manufacturers of Cider, Toronto.
• Another death from the fataldisease con-
sumption, occurred at Seaforth on Tuesday
las;, that of Miss Mary McOosh, fourth
daughter of :tire Hugh Motloen. She had
beeu ill for a number of months, but born
her sufferings with great patience and seren-
ity,
Bioyole riders in Clinton are included in
the fast driving by law.
Minard's Liniment is the hair restorer.
"Ge
rman
Syrup"
G. Gloger, Druggist, Watertown,
Wis. This is the opinion of a man
who keeps a drug store, sells all
medicines, comes in direct contact
with the patients and their families,
and knows better than anyone else
how remedies sell, and what true
merit they have. He hears of all
the failures and successes, and can
therefore judge : "I know of no
medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat,
or Hoarseness that had done such ef-
fective work in my
Coughs, family as Boschee's
Sore Throat,
German Syrup. I,ast
winter a lady called
H oat se n ess, at my store, who was
suffering from a very
severe cold. She could hardly talk,
and Itold her about German Syrup
and that a few doses would give re-
lief; but she had no confidence in
patent medicines., I told her to take
a bottle, and: if the results were not
satisfactory I would make no charge
for it, A few days after she called
and paid for it, saying that she
would never be without it in future as
a few doses had given her relief."
THE LADIES DELIGHTED
The pleasant effect and the perfect safety
with which ladies may nee the liquid fruit
laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions
make it their favorite remedy. It is pleas-
ing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet
effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and
bowels.
Ninety thousand shoemaker operatives
are locked out in England.
The Chicago World's Fair executive will
spend $187,000 for music),
Sir William Aitken, a noted physician of
London, England, is dead.
John W. Foster succeeds James G. Blaine
as U.S. Secretary of State.
Mackerel in great numbers and larger
sizes have struck in on the Maine coast.
All Jewish pawnshops in Moscow will be
closed this month by order of the Govern-
ment.
Several fires which have occurred in
Paris are believed to be the work of Anar-
chists.
A scarlet fever epidemic prevails in Lon-
don, Eng., where 2„060 cases have been re-
ported.
Full returns show, the re-election of
President Diaz as head of the Mexiean re-
public.
Foxhall Keene's colt, by Mr, Pickwick
Alice Bruce, won the Groat Trial Stakes at
Slteepshead Bay.
Goddard, the Australian, won the fight
with Joe McAuliffe, at New Orleans, in the
fifteenth round.
The Town Council of Munich has rejected
a proposal to confer the freedom of the city
upon J3ismarek.
1)r. Tanner, the. Irish M.P,, was knocked
down, injured and robbed at a political
meeting at 'Tam.
The St. Petersburg press discusses the
possible organization of an inter -European
cholera commission.
Lord Randolph Churchill was re-elected
to the British Parliament in Paddington
without opposition.
Tlie Delaware and Hudson freight house
at Moore's J unction, N. X„ was struck by
lightning and burned,
Olen, John Bidwell, of California, has
been nominated as the prolnbition candi-
date for presidency.
At Gloucester, N. J., a tornado killed
two people and injured three, besides doing
great damage to property.
A meeting of Aitatehists in Paris adopted
a resolution to blow up the Mont Bryson
prison and rescue Ravachol.
Five girls and one man, belonging to a
pleasure party, were drowned by the sink-
ing of a rowboat at Cologne.
The Premier of Queensland has received
1
a letter threatening him with death unless
hie election bill is withdrawn. n
A bronze equestrian statute of Janice
A. Garfield will be erected in Garfield Park,
Chicago. It will cost $100,000.
Owing to the resignation of the No
r-
wegian Ministry the Storthing has d-
journed for an indefinite period..
At a meeting of the French Cabineta
project for holding an international exh bi-
tion in Paris in 1900 was approved.
Three nogeoes, who confessed compli ty
in an outrage at Colmes' Mill, Texas, h ve
been shot to death by masked men.
a
Tho disease known as cholerine is spre d-
ing in the suburbs of Paris, 14 deaths ba ng
attributed to the disease on Saturday.e
Dr. W. B. Green, a well-kown New b
York physician, was run over and killed y
the newspaper train at Long Branch, N
The Knights of the White Shield is an
organizatian formed in Alabama preserve
ve
the supremacy of the - whites over lie
negroes.
With the dawning of July 1 nearly 1,-
000 iron workers in Philadelphia we
thrown out of work by expiration of
agreement.
The sheet iron manufacturers and A l-
gamated Association of Ironworkers h ve
compromised their dispute and 10,000 re
kept at work.
Mrs. Montagu, who is serving a term of
imprisonment in Dublin for having can d
the death of her little daughter, has gin
birth to a son in prison.
Twenty of the crew of the British barque
Taylor have arrived in aoutha,mpton. e
vessel was run down on June 22 by the
steamer Trove and two lives lost.
A balloon at the Crystal Palace grounds,
London, burst 108 feet from the ground on
Wednesday. One passenger was instantly
killed and the other three were fatally in-
jured.
A lolaster factory at Bonne` Bay, on the
west Mast of Newfoundland, has been raid-
ed by the British warship Buzzard, which
destroyed everythingconnected with the es-
tablishment.
Prince Michael's hair and whiskers, cut
off since his conviction and sentence for his
many misdeeds, have been sold to the pro-
prietors of a museum in Detroit for seven
hundred and fifty dollars, .
Mrs. Chester Bullis, of Steven's Mills,
Vermont, was killed by the accidental dis-
charge of a gun in the hands of her 12 -year-
old son. The charge penetrated the heart,
causing instantaneous death.
Rolling mill employes in Philadelphia,
numbering upwards of 1,000 have quit
work because of the refusal of the employ-
ers to sign the scale of wages „that has been
in force for several years past.
The recent utterances of Prince Bismarck
have eo much annoyed the German Govern-
ment that there are threats of prosecution
if he does not hold his tongue on questions
of State policy for the future.
The great Homestead works at Pittsburg
have shut clown, 3,000 men being thrown
out. The sheet iron manufacturers of the
Pittsburg district have made a settlement
of differences with their 10,000 employees.
A boiler in a celluloid factory at Nieder-
liscben, Prussia, exploded, wrecking part
of the first storey. Herr Gistler, the own-
er, was killed, and his' son -son-in-law, Lieut.
Kleim, and Aire workmen were seriously in-
jured. •
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The Senate ,Columbian Exposition Com-
mittee at Washington has decided to re-
port to the Rouse a bill in aid of the
World's Fair with the Sunday closing
amendment for incorporation in the sundry
civil bill.
At the Warwick sessions Mrs. Marion
Humphries, wife of the vicar of Warton,
was sentenced to three months imprison-
ment with hard labor for cruelty to a maid
servant, whom she frequently stripped nak-
ed and flogged with. a -whipstock.
San Francisco internalrevenue agents
have found in; an underground cellar in the
Chinese quarter an opium factory large
enough to supply half of the Chinese popu-
lation of the city with prepared opium.
The, factory was in a cave under a "Joss
Eselor ol:or
IVICARIciti:T REPORTS.
Wheat fti71 to 80c per bushel
OUR SELLA:Sage PRICES.
F -77n, Strong Bakers' $2.50 per 100
do Best Family 2.25 "
do Law Grade 1.75 "
Bran .. 70c "
Shorts .. 80e "
Chop .. $1.00 to $1.20 "
Chop stone running every clay.
TILE EXETER MILLING Coy.
tAREET REPORTS,
=Tun
RedWhoat ...
Spring Wheat ...
Barley ...
Oats
Olover'Seed
Timonhy ...
Peas
Oorn ..
i3ntto 3 ... ...
Fiourperbbl .. .-.
Potatoea,porbushel —
Applos,pernag ...
Dri,oaApplespr b ,.
Close per lb. ,,,
Turkeypori)
Ducks per lb ...
Ohickensperpr ...
Hogs,dreeeedper 100 ...
Beef — A.
Hidearough, .., ....
" dressed . ...
Sheepsi ins each ...
()oilskins
Wool perlb ... .„
'Fts.yporton _.
Ou4onsnerbnab
Woodperoord
76 to 78
76 to 78
48 to 40
28 to 29
TOO to750
1 GO to 1 Vii)
55 to 50
O 40 to 50
9 to
12 tr 13
00to515
�• 50 to 0 55
1OOto100
• 0 4to050
OCOto00E11
- C9 to ell
• 0Vito 00
025to0:3!i
550tr573
... 400 t0525
... 4set 9,`,0
... 500to625
0 60 to 70
- 05nto05)
0l1)to017
10;00 toll 00
59to0PO
50 to 3 60
eT:3r1ALES .
Vail Wheat........ .... ..... .... ...... ......... 8:., RI
Spring Wheat.....,...... 8D 51
Barley ' 0 >s 0 10
Oats . 'h 20
Glover Seed
Timothy ., 1 00 1 f 0
Peas . r 15 1 31
Eggs ......' ... ,) 0 its
Butter 13 0 14
Potatoes laor bag ...... .... ..... ...... 50 55
Apples per hush ......................10 O le
..... 4 00 O 00
......,,.319 14 pn
... .........20 00_^,0 co
woolporlb
riayperton
Bran per ton
Shorts " "
Oatmeal per bbl.......«. ..... , e fri 7 Ora
Hoge dressed mer 100. 5 0 to 5 75
rL0 A �7.
Wheat,L 81 to F3 per bus.
53'c nor bus. Poas.54c to Sic .per bee-
lev,ialting.43t to 48o nor bus. Earley :. t,1.
SOe tol410 par bus Cam, 571e to 71e per.
busl
TORONTO.
Toronto. June14—wheat Boring—Ne 2,"+tle
to810 per bus; red wintor.No 2. 81e to 83e per
bus. Manitoba No2bard, 09 to1!)0lOe9, Ile
to 93; PEAS 50o to 62e per bus. (MT 33e
to 35e lorbus. FLOUR. extra $3 40 to 53.111
per bbl; straight roller. 353.85 to it3.80 ;
strongbakers,50.00 to $5.00. BARLEY, No 1,
feeding, 52o to Ole.
Edward Linlef, of St.Potere 0.13., seyr :
—"That his horse was badly torn by a
pitchfork. Ono bottle of MINABDS LINI-
MENT oared him."
Livery Stable men all over the Dominion
tell our agents that they would not be with-
out MINARD'S LINIMENT for twice the
coat.
NEWS NOTES.
NoTHINc So GOOD.—i.)ear Sirs,—I have
rased Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw-
berry in my family for it number of years,
and find nothing en good for diarrhoea and
Sick stomach its it has proved itself to be.
Mrs. D. A. Filson. Ridley P. 0., Ont.
Sn3iMER COMPLAINT AND DrAaiISIOEA.—I
oan reoommond. Dr. Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry for summer complaint
and diarrhoea, as I have used it in my fam-
ily, both for children and adults, with the
best results.
F. E. Dunn, Clear Creek, Ont.
Mr. John Shobbrook of Hullett has sold
his farm on the llth eon. to Mr. Oaldwell.
Clinton will spend $1205 on the streets of
that town this year.
Miss Minnie Brown, London, Ont.
A LIBERAn Tainairm $cores of men.
women who have always suffered their
prejudioes to blind them to the merits of
Burdook Blood Bitters now use and praise
this wonderful tonic purifier as the best
remedy known for dyspepsia, constipation
and all blood diseases.
Mrs. Pulford, relict of the late W. A.
Fnllord, of Teeswater, while walking from
the train the other day dropped suddenly
dead. She had been in good health.
Itoh; Mange and Scratches of every kind
on human being or animate, curedin30min.
notes by Woolford's sanitary lotion Tbis
never fails. Sold by 0. Lutz: Scot. 9, -ly
There ban been an agitation in Clinton
lately over the prohibiting of cows running
at Large, and at a council meeting the other
night, a motion to close thelbovines up,wes
lost by a good majority.
CENTRAL
Barber Sho
FAN SON'S BLOCK.
A. Hastings, Prop
Shaving and Haircutting in theiateat
style of ;he art.
Every attention paid to cutting
Lariies' and 0liildren' ¶Ha/
The Moisons
-(OIIARTERFID B Y. PA LILIAM
Paid up Capital ...
RestFunit
' ' HoadOt4ee,llio
F, WOLFERSTAN T
0fMoney advanoedto
note with one or mor
perannum.
Open every la
SA'
Curren
TO LEND ON MORTGAGES
at lowest rates of interest. Over 560,000 eri-
vote funds, Applyto 1er,LroTI1r.AIoe,
Solicitors, etc„ Exeter.
FOR SERVICE.
A fl,err bted D'46a,1 13u11 "Young Chester -
and a '11 ,;•."brad Berkshire Boar, an lot
1.1 eon .1.Stephcn;
.mats: $I each. with privilege of returning
if necessary. WES. SN ILL,
Proprietor;
1892. --. SPRING }•— 1892.
Do you want a.-.
PIANO, ORGAN, BICYCLE, SEWING
MACHINE, BOYS',& GIRLS' TRICY-
CLES, EXPRESS WAGONS?
BRANTFORD
NEW PNEUMATIC TIRE
.,CAM OE REPAIRED IN FIVE MIN!TEO'. SEE YOUR
BIOYOLE HAS 0$Et
th'll9YTBE GOOtq $IOYOLE CO. LTD„ BRANTFORD, 01
If Pm do. the place to getthe most reliable
goods at a nw,iern price is at PERKINS 0
elAITIN S dea tees in :ells. -i, al Instruments,
Sewing Machine eueplies etc eto
1111 kinds of Inas implements sold on a mar-
ginam o`.vV icrco t A;;'•ntS for the eseehratcdOhat-
lagen.
PERKINS & MARTIN,
I ,tnson's Block.
ROOT COMPOUND.
A recent discoveryhv an old
phyeicia,n. tuIreesg1i111t,itS-
yet 'non Clef y by t71,:119,11irts of
/espies. 1' the only perfect
Iesafeend reliable medieine
prineijl k;1, Beware, who,
eller inferior medicines in
plsre nF ;I:,-. Askfi,r COOK'S COTTON ROOT
C OSpOo1 r t"fin 01, suhstitiftc ; er inclose $I and
4'hree -rei t t an ids postage titaiut•s in letter,
and we will seud. sealed by return mail. Full
sealed particulars in plain envelope.ro ladies
01[1117,2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Cainpauy
o 13 Fisher Bled;, lid Woodward ave.,l'etrait,
91,eh ,'Said in Exeter by PR. LL'T7., Central
'lira :Stone and las all druggists everywhere.
BRUSHES,
COMBS, ON
GES,
SOAPS,
PERFUMERY
-- E� 3? —
TRUE SEA. SALT
00 TO
BROWNING'S.
JUST ARRIVED
—AT—
GIDLEY'S
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 stock of
New Picture Mouldin g
in town.
Also PARLOR SUITES
AND
CURTAIN POT.ES—in all colors.
Remember you can have your Curtain
Poles cut any length desired, as
we buy them in long lengths.
Gall and lobed our Stock
S. GJDLEY.
Oddfellows Block.
!athinb Zlyl!
111 111 0111
Cobbledjck & FQlland.
Having lately purchased the Stock and Good -will of :/1
j, N. Howard, and added largely to the Stock, they have now
the best equipped and largest Hardware and Tinware
Establishment in the County. They sell whole-
sale and Retail, and carry
BUILDERS' MATERIALS, FTs;.
BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, ETC.,
CARRIAGE MAKER'S GOODS, ETc.,
STOVES, TINWARE, BICYCLES,
and everything in SMALL HARDWARE
LARGEST STOCK OF NAILS in the COUNTY
GET TtH1 I t PELICES BEFORE YOU BUY.
House cleaning time is upon us. Use Alabastine for your ank
ceilings. They have the genuine thing only, i-.1 all impro:•e,.l
You can mix it you scif with cold water. Tei ;1 -re r -.!i the tints..
Call and see their fine store, fine stock and fine prices.
GARDEN SEEDS,
FIETID SEEDS,
ALL KINDS OF FENCE WIRE
LAWN' MOWERS
ALABASTINE
(IN ALL SHADES),
"DAISY," D.A.Q.SY" GE tJ 'a
ALL KINDS OF TINWARE
CHEAP FOR CASH-—AT—
/$0t %' $o$
CAUTION
EACH PLUG OF
DTvrtle Navy
18 MARKED
Ta&B,
IN' GROIN ZF1 m.,3z1T'Ta1RS.
NONE OTHER - GENUINE
KIRKTON
Let the howlers howl,
And the scowlers scowl,
And the growlers growl,
And the gruff gang go it ;
But behind. the night
There's plenty of light—
We'll sell you goods right,
And we want you to know it !
Tune of "Quick, March"
—TO—
DOUPE'b STORE
We are now prepared to sell you
goods cheaper than ever before.
Big drives in DRESS GOODS, P
and SHIRTINGS a
DOUPE c�L
G. A.'HYNDMAN
wishes to inf,:,rn1 the citizens a
Exeter and surrounding that. he ii nee,
engaged selling
Teas,Coffees,BakingPowder•
In quantities b suit I'urchasore.
Orders left at the henao or Dr [tendma . a
Office will receive pr erupt attention,
dl0irt6 G. A. HYN'D'ur AIT
VVE have on band :trine Lino of
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