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The Exeter Times, 1886-3-4, Page 5;1'Ite Fly fig CO11?4illu. 0''a Wit, Alereli 2 —1.11)0 (lying oo,oin0, erunpe ed orf rnet). f1'0111 1114 Eyed, eictoil anti Torolitn iuft4nilfl $0110018, lied the school of cavalry, J St, ilio, 1) Q i1 der ertrl?Illt mj tlf (2O• , •il; 1'lilll1.1e1„11 'will leave for the "rtllwest on 1l+roll 28.. 1; 10;1 1Y.i tenant Ookn„1 Tay for till go;te {jiutxul, tysfd Oolont°I Irwin, Jus)..Pot- or of It! i11.1y, na Quartermaster ga.. era• 1111 (1111 ueleral'N, slag1, trite glal)eral believes that be will llcenrn- plisll (he trip in two tnl,uahs. The nl eveU1ant 11 o rt'nee wit 11 1. I) 1 lar lay .r lleio, )L- ilr '111 nee a"Kf•iiiv la, ,n ].t1 Vql qt_ o rl iv, without being 11 L of I y tto'i031 ",'lh, while it /nay Daslbly have a I1'lirlr„ey LI) ral-e t11n y ,'f hr_who are onw fi i r•tliy dlstl! ed t ,tvatrtl4 lite uevern went. 110 clir'OtOra or the • ri'll (lurmu Au lei&ttral S,roiely ht'tl al Ile self ti )'I n)d+IV last, it ty.l decided 1`, hold 1he11,x fell show Or 1)1•• 8 Ulrly at -i aaf••ri It, h) 0 „1 pee Ial soil) the Illollt'I'5111111 11,!1,1011. 'i'o.• Branch S cie'', c'iV,, Itidi ,g bt,elr•ly the .oto nt $900. 'There \4,.. sl,.) .). ,I1i,ll' a 1 •') -)h ('l11 11001 th,. Stephen tied U•b” it b !11,011. r211 y .:r't1 (1 11111 v w 111 • it al hd to • tier 1) 0 t101tir )•.,my 1 rrL! 1• "I1U it ]t` ^4'rH tlneoyr 4r(l ttdyl•I dile ,r1 lnko th, show to Exele,, Ili 1 ey 11i,I , , wl^h to ill ,-1 Iii(" 0 nitle•iti-rt illi tilt 'PHokerrl1)I li , eiiiy 111111 nets quite 1illlt!g that 11 o allerll,00 .“stern tit 1111111!., the .how 1,110 y4•nr 11, Seal rth aid ill.• next ill Exeter 81) . u'd b4. 0)8 toned Tore (8)114 gui,e 11 1 n 1 the ,-i,1!• 1' -how. Th1 fIi s,111 '(11111,” nay', bon Ione desiron• 1 lia ' 11 ,-h uld 1113 h- 1J ill that vtll•e!1, . They thi-• v, a, offered the sum n1 $1150 awl thew 1„ telt( the gate receipt., and 8e%eral of the diraoturt weie etr tgly 111 favor of m king the ohenesi as Brucoftold only off rod a b •nus of $20 ,lie auoi:•ty to to Lahr the gate receipts. Upon a vote being taker! between Her.el:I1 and Brocofit•td it wag fpund to be a tie RAO the PieyidlI t gave hie casting VO a in favor of Bl nc. flPld. So the sprit g show •.% ill b13 Il'1d in Bruce field as usual and Wednesday April 2211(1 way fixed IIs the day upon which it will be held., This will tie one week later than last year. Mr. Danielltanhas requested us to publish the following; which he says is his experience on salvation :—"Oil the 30th day of November last I was on my way to Park- hill Village to take the law of a man. I was and am :•ery lighthearted at all times. Just before I got to Billy Bolt's I got very lone- some ; then I commenced to sing "Roll the Old Chariot Along," and then 1 turned south on the 12th con. of Stephen Township, on my way to the Village of Limerick. 1 still continued singing "Roll the 'Old Chortot Along, and we won't hang on behind,” There was such a gloriourf,i, feeling come over me that I became so h6\1 ,' that I began to cry. I was so happy I stiTll opt singing "Roll the Old Chariot Along," same as before." I be- came so very happy that I cried for jest, and I have been and atn still very happy at present. I got to Parkhill all safe and full of the glory, and the first man It, met I told him I bad met a friend on my way down, and that friend was Jesus, and that He had pardoned all my sins He saidthat was a grand job. Three days after, that same Man I met came over to my place and he said to my wife, "What is wrong with Ransom 2" She said, "Nothing strange," and asked him why. He said, "When I met him three days ago he was drunk," and she said, "No, as he has read a chapter in the Bible of late, and has had family worship this morning." His DANIEL X RANSOM. mark. '1'.11E ROAD TO IMMORTALITY BEAT WE BELIEVE, AND WHY. It was the rem k of a distinguished physician of the last cnturv, that the ,man who should discover a epecido fot physical pain, as certain in its neutralizing effects as water when applied to fire, would rank, in the estimation of posterity. neat to the. inspired writers. Professor iolloway, the founder of that simple yet profound system of medical treatment, which has traversed with such wonderful rapidity both the old world and the new, appears to have accom- plisbed this grand desideratum and some- thing more. It is alleged, by those who have tested the prupertios of his celebrated 11111s and Ointment in their own ailments, that they not only alleviate the 'agony attendant upon all internal and, external disorders, but pern)anently eradicate them. That these remedies are among the wonder-working agents of an age of won, era cannot reason- ably be questioned • se who believe that the science of the ale is a close mon. opoly, and that th .tn is ,no medical skill beyond the circle of the "Faculty," who look upon a diploma as a Bert of "firman," to which every man shottld bow In homage, will, of course, prefer being conventionally killed to being irregularly cured. Such is not our taste. We care little for names; nothing for big wordslitnd oracular shakes of the head' What we see and know, we believe; and really the proofs of the unwary lig efficacy of Holloway's remedies are IR/ numerous, so consistent, so incontrovertible, that our cllmn 011 sense, despite the leaning which wets have in common with most tion, towards time sanctioned systems, compels us, noleas 'velem, to attach frill Credit to thein. It may be weakness to be guided ny our 9 own pdadeptiene and tile testimony of fitment r.'wltneasea, 111 preference to rreceiwing as Gospel what elle inter'eated advocates of a veryfallible system would' •ave us believe; .. but we Claim right, to the independent use •af iDint f,i'etiltf/r5 and tonal state our Oen vc. frons, I'he science oi'`medicine, as practised by a large portion of its grave professors, is merely a *own& of stereotyped prescriptions, which eversane man' . knows da oat, one time otit,of'tent answer thodesirett purpose Idol(nwayts remedies, a5 far as Wes tan edge, out of ten timed to effect a do not fall once on "..ewer 'founded our'' an cure 7hia is r - . Who °`Ina observation and inquiry', to all w y ati•lta n our. jtid nut, for according to •:nese elltr'atnd Ttary d + i6 preparations' What We conceisie to belt just Mead of praise, fila, Traveller, r�`Iki1� N1✓[4.111'�' 0W4104Its. Their Ilteltef CenV4trrti►tg tit, Seat of 'L o i anti i>041$h) l., rill I,rv1I11, nECAaui1l? As TUE PAvo11E1) 00QAN •*—ltOW 00Uid) ITrnC so ` REOEN.r saga i'A'B.'iL)t 0011p'11,M TIr,s :J1i rarF, file ancient Greens thought the seat of love and ; passion was in the liver, be ) li41,. ,1101 in groat t0easnre their opinion was Ilot far astray, The lover whose liver is off, or the 1108balu1 whoili8 bilious, is not half a loan - his sluggish liver has filled his blood with bile. Of all the moan 0outenlptible oountorfei'ts in the world, red blood full of bile is the worst -the very worst 1 We have about 10 quarts of this fluid in the average size /nail. It f8 coast witty un- dergoing change and is manufactured from the feed we daily consume by a chemical process nature has, She selects only that portion which, after digestion, is found to be proper, and takes it t(p by a tube called the thoracic dna1, emptying into the Targe veia near the left uoller bone, frees which it is at (nee ca, vied to the kidneys to bo strained of all the deleterious matter; whioll was left by the 1)0)1'018. If the kidneys aro in healthy condition, the blood is au absolutely pure state, contains all the elements for repairing waste, returns at ouoo to the heart and is thrown by that organ to every part of the Hying body to give op its nourishment and take up ell the worn- out niateiial. Contrary to general belief the live, is not a bluocl•1)ttrifylug organ ; its purpose is ouly for nuts Itious digestion and it secretes daily Many pounds of bile, seine being ttsed in di. gtla'i011 and nutrition, aha the balance as a cathartic. Now, after being housed up all wint'rr with meat largely c troposieg the diet., 'for the pnr- 1,ose of producing heat, rhe liyer increases one.tbird of its simply of bile, andin the spring, nature not having Use for the excess, it. is an own into the blood, carried to the skin (fo, it most bo got rid of i1, some way), and causes that eoudition !mown as 'bilious'. when the person is dull, l'thargio, restless, %cell to -day and hay 8106 to -morrow; because the blooa is loaded with this substance which is just as foreign to it as so much dirt or corruptia,i, and poisons the entild body, makiug your blood impure. You know there is something out of gear and the 118111111 im- pulse is to take caoharties—but drastic ca- thartics do not remove the cause—they make matters worse. Yuu ase, why? Becanse, niy friend, the liver i,, a sluggish. lethargic organ that can not be relieved of any ailment except by me- dicine which acts upon it i1, a quiet, steady manner, producing permanent effects, and assisting, not goading its normal action. The kidney do the purifying. Always re- member that 1 No other organ in the body can take their place in this respect, and they attend to over 9,000 hogsheads of blood in a year. Think of it and wonder that they are able to do so large an amount of work ! A healthy kidney to purify, and a healthy liver, emptying its poison into the bowels ane not into the blood, are the true and only givers of pure blood. The interior of the kidneys have few nerves of sensation, and a stone can be, and often is present without any indication until it reaches the first outlet, which is sur plied with nerves that soon sound the alarm. Do you see the moral of this 2 A healthy liver and kidney 14 all there is to this ques- tion of pure blood. Keep them in order. Don't wait until you find they are diseased, for then it may be too lats. Do this and you are bound to have pure blood. Warner's safe cure has a direct action upon both the kidneys and liver, and has become a recog, nized agent for its health -preserving and blood -purifying properties, and as -such is used by many physicians. A few bottles will positively prevent disease, and we are certain that disease of either organ is prevented by its use, if taken in time. The Spring approaches, and nature needs help. Take it and save sickness and doctor's bills. Don't let any season go by without its use, or you may regret it forever. interesting items. Dr. William. M. Giles, Hartford, Conn., March 24, 1879. Sir -I have procured one large bottle of Iodide Ammonia Liniment of Messrs. Sisson, Butler & Co., your agents for this city, which I sent to an invalid friend in Zurich, Switzerland, who had been three. years confined to her bed with rheumatism, and I am happy to announce that I learn it has effected a radical relief. The patient is now able to walk and work, and the cure is solely attributed to your Liniment. I am now requested to ssnd another parcel that others may be benefitted. Yours truly, GEVReE Baae. Sold by C, Lutz, Central Drug Stole. HAMILTON" HAPPENINGS. There is now being manufactured here an article for instantly` removing pain of any acute external nature, and itis certainly the most perfect cure for Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, and the like that hasever been tried. ,It is called Fluid Lightning from the rapid manner in which it acts, and is menu- factnred by McGregor & Parke. Sold in Exeter at Dr. ILowning 's drug store 5 SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by J.' W. Browning. The firm of Rice & Sharpley, of Montreal, has been summoned for exhibiting in their eindows statues of undo females. JOYFUL NEWS. It is certainly glad tidings to the poor invalid to be informed of a remedy that will give prompt and sure relief in case of painful suffering. Such a remedy is Hagyard's Yel- low Oil, adapted for internal and external use in all ordintrry aches, pains, lameness and soreness. It cures rheumatism, 'neural- gia, sore throat, croutt'and all inflammatory: pains' Holloway's Pills,.—The, changes of tem- perature and weather frequently upset per- sons who are most cautious of their health,• and most particular in their diets. ''These corrective, purifying, and gentle aperient Pills are the best remedy for all defective actions of the digestive organs; they aug. went the appetite, strengthenthe stomach, Correct biliousness, and carry oft all that i5 noxious from the system, Holloway's Pills are-oomposiil of rare `balsams, ttninixed with 1 hisser matter, and on that account • are peculiarly well adapted for the young, delicate1 auda ed. As this peerless Inc;cii. g One has gained fame 1 n , Wait. preserve it i11 he future ,by its renovating alict i11yigor•8•ing IltlailtieS,.. Ault its inoa paoity of doing harm. lnoreasing testimony is borne to the feet ie the bust entre fol' that the heft f,1mF1y,d' iys , Dyspepsia "or Biliousness 3g Dt CarnCnrs- SttmaCh Bitters. They hewer sicken o+° gripe. All druggists; 110 cents. i'or Dyspepsia' and Liver Celnplaint, •yott halo a printed guarantee ow every bottltl of Slflah'a Vitalizer. it hewer fails to euro G H dntl'Blreit. ) Uq• f) h 'Vit>I b PING 110 Ck� H b bhili)lt tt 000 t l relieved ohtla utltntldta e yy ,Sold Illy if,. W4 $ro\vnitie . sHtf�OElr 't1OOGII ,till COM:Afnptios Coro is solid by tta oat a tluax`antee it Oreg. Con110tnpt enc Sad %f t�,' Br:0* iii A n 1110' act 50 ' l'residetib Cleveland :bbµ, n',iluivate': lrigaclier^Greuetal, vice Hancock. (113e01181311 WEATtiEll 'PITO 8413B•lhl'IFS, The probilities aro that we shall have, nuc11 da,*p, chilly, slappy'' weather during +.11e coming season—just the weather to nett knot sadden eoidr.: Be prepared for then'4 by having on hemi Ilagyavcl's P00101al 13x1• sem, 11safe, agreeable and speedy cure for colds 310(1 their couieguenees, Burglars broke, into Britton's 'rooery, store, Toronto, ea Sunday,: anti 0ared off large quantities of groeerius aull liquors. I. Scott's Eint11$104 tit Ptsre. 1otl Liver Oil, with ITypol0toapllttea, Ts mist Natr•ilious arra ht1•eltpthe1ira,r/. Dr, C. P. KNIOU'r, St, J0sepn, r1)1 , say5, "1 base used Seutt's liiuulsion for three years, with the; ro ttest sittl5laclion in 011 , eases, w 1161 111.1trle01 medication i• regal real, CATARRH OUiil1D, health and Swee breath 'oo red, hy Sb1l011'5 Cata1lteue 1y, 1)ri0e‘50 coats. Nasal Injector .free: Sold by J. W. Browning. Clio Smith bloelc on 'Sandwich street, Windsor, was damaged about $600 by kine 1 this meriting, I Pliny, slcl ly, trettttl childr•,n, aro {`very tlymg to Ole !1atlenoe of al. (10) have the care Ol thein, !roll in the majority of (nisi- 8 1110 fretfulness arises Froin a weal: unit emaciated condition Dt the body, caused by the drain oil 1 l emistitutiou du iu:; tha period of teething, t.r the ill, ,id gin v h of childhood, maned casesg180 ltobiiisou's Pltosphovizea. Emulsion two ddilly, to directions, or the adviea uf,yalr 'Physician WILL YOU BUPPEi'.t with Dyspe .sia and Livor Complaint ? Shiloh s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cute you. For sale by 3. W 1 Browning. IF3REAI'I:SiED DANGER. In the fall of•'84 Ra. dell Miller, of Mait- land, N 8., was prostrated to hi, bud with an attack of incipient consumption. Cough remedies all failed, lie •a,dllly grew de- Ibilitated, aud frien is des .air d of his recovery. Ho tried Burdock B mud Bitters, with immediate relief, followed by ii speedy 011) 01„ airs livery stable, at Atoheson, Kan„ was burned Wednesday night with thirty fine horses. THE t'AITF1 CURB. This new theory of cure is rapidly growing in fashion but is illogical in 1.068On and science. Faith without works is dead. Those who have faith in Hagyard's Yellow Oil have its good rvorks to assure their faith. It is an unfailing external and internal relief for aches, pains, lameness and soreness. The preliminary Dominion voters' list for Hsmiltou contains 10,443 names. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need fol Uonstipatinn, Loss of Appetite, Dizzi- nese, and alt symptomsof Dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by J. W. Browning. The Committee of the French Chamber /Deputies approves of M. Rivet's proposal to leave the Government the initiative of the, expulsion of the French Princess. MCGREGOR & PARKE, of Hamiltou, Ont., are the manufacturers of the greatest healing and purifying com- pound'knowu for Sores, Burns, Cuts, Scalds, Salt Rheum, Frost Bites, etc. It is called McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate. Be sure and get the genuine McGregor &Parke's Carbolic Cerate, sold at Dr. Browning's drug .-tore at 25c. a box. 5 A. WORD OF EXPLANATION. The liver secretes bile to move the 'vowels; the kidneys secrete urine, to carry off uric acid. which would poison the blood; the. stomach secretes gastric juice to digest or dissolve the food, etc. Burdock Blood Bit- ters acts upon these organs and purifies the blood by cleansing all the secretions of the system. E. J. Phelps, U. S. Minister to London. and his wife were the other day presented to Queen: Victoria at Windsor Castle. THAT SHACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. 'We guar- antee it. Sold by J. W. Browning. A WISE CHOICE. In selecting a remedy for coughs and colds the wise choice is to take one that loosens the tough mucous clinging to the air pass. sages, Such a remedy is Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam, which promptly breaks up hard colds and their troublesome effects. Bismarck has recovered from his attar`k of sciatica. He attended the annual political dineer on Tuesday. I "Mors et Vita." Victoria has sent a telegram toll. Goucod expressiug her admiration of his work,"Mors et Vita." Catarrhal Headache,hawking, and spit- ting up phlegm, &c., at once relieved and cured by the use of Df. Carson's Catarrh Cure. No reason why you should suffer an- otner day, many cases of catarrh of long stknding have bean cured by a single bottle of Dr. Carson's Catarrh Cure. All druggists. $1 per bottle. .A CARD. To all who are guttering from the errors an indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,; eariy decay, loss of Dlanhood, &c, I will send a reoeipe Hint willeuro you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mis- sionary in South America. Send a aelf'ad. 1 dressed envelope to REV. TO5EPH T. INIIAN Statlonn, New York Cit BINDER TWINE THE Dartmouth Ropework Company, Halifax , Nova Scotia9 Are now pprepared to quote prires �!f BINDER TWINE Tor the season of 1880, in Iota of 10 tons and sIpwardts. rddresa, SO FRONT STREET, EAST,. Tolttul! TO, �. hen I b8¢ euro 1 do not mean merely to" stop thorn Wroe d - *10 and than havb thomCreturn e5eln. Irncan a roiliest lure. I 8,vo inrtdn the dleeoeo' 03 Prrs, sem.arbit or PALitarra stall; F.S8. p life long Mtady. 1 warrant toy ramddy to acre: 608 igorot raMe8. ;lncaneo others Ravi hared !e co reason far;' 066 now eeeeIvint d 'caro. 5608 at ouoe lata treatise and 1► Pilo Dottie er my anlhnahae romody. Give ExpresehudPtlet Office. It cohlp yon nnthl+rg fora Erin,, aa,l I erIll curb ybu. n 1t00T.18t Pearl St' N6 Y k. lrobovr. IC. Nevi ft "1y,tAi$ , Q dt11JIcT'i'actrBf $. S' II C. . ���1�I�� � IODIDE- AMMONIA, Tile speediest and most certain ruedicille the world. ALL F A &I1 L I i'1 S U S L', I'C Weak Bacic, Eulrtrgotl Joints, Paralysis, lthertmatisn), Neuralgia. Dip11therin, sciatica, P1Oli(pslts, Uterei, Female \Yoakue,s ['lee 11881 and only certain remedy to relieve 118.1 a of ,111 mad, ho nr ,/to, of how long s1a,1,1- les.eitherL.;taut eief gu�trn ,10.,11 .ril,pe:4 lea Jo tits, Vo1•icose Veins, Bites of laseers 0: Sisk 13e1da1he• No oil or grease; is Olean and sweet,; will not soli. IN`1AAliSIAT1ON 08 •PHF, KIru f,Ys,. PHIL;:a'rS I1ir), (40, P1 tbebes. in; rattitl 1 of U in . es 111 111liri vml•, p11008•:,,. ,t 1• teri1.tiVe 1. lY `, l't4 • .11 I'/, till'+11 1111 1 „ ' 1. ; unree OreJune.11 :1 I lie, 1)iarrhuoa li eatery, 0.411 1,E 11.11 Da004r1.:1T8, Cat•LI, r;,: ;,). write Dr, Giles, box 11.483, N. V. 0. 1 Lo will give adviec un 01l1 di•.0Its0•; fl 1, of l ,r,;,• t-•- Beware of nnsclul„rl,ns,ienl. ,,, an t,.,n 1 tet teits. Tint p.011111110 11 is 1110 /111,110 111 • . u 1,, the glass sad ao blh1like of tb„ ,le .,:r,1':: Mune e101 0.011 cork, Groes' [MPn0v131) 11ta0unnxr, wire Sw1 E.1%aoIAsLII ()U11 IHSS er181,.. 1) v 1 ,,3 )11 'i'ueya 00011 ,04011 entirely et vet; 81111006, 111(1 0.in he takC( at all se,, )1I year without restrietiou es to diet a • et 0 1 Fur of the Stn.:U.14 h, Liver 1, n. &e. Pr.oe, `25e. per box. C LU1'Z, ,..q. Exeter Ontario. THIS OUT and return to n with 1 il 10o r•r 4 3c statues, and yon 11 get by leturn snail a Bol Ion Box i.i • (nods that will yo” 11,mn1t • i•n1ry than anything else in \1..,r::a. You, fort) tie if you start gnic CITY NOVELLY CO Y•.r,uuuth . S. 0 Just Received Samwell Pickard's New Furs in Great Varity AStrican Mantles and Caps— choice goods ; Persian Lamb Setts and Caps—choice value; Mink Setts and Caps—super- ior quality ; Baltic Seal Setts and Caps—a nice selection. READY-MADE ULSTERS The finest fitting goods that eau be • produced. The Public are cordially in- vited to call and inspect for themselves. No trouble to show goods. JOHN BRAWL, UNDERTAIsER & CABINiA R, Walnut & Rosewood Caskets ALSO COFFINS OF EVERY -DESCRIPTION. A Complete Stockof Robes & Trimmings U ;T b `'g Ac. AIJN SIOTO Rit()I S .Ei1'GHVIST HONORS ,AND, GOLD MEDALFOR • At Toronto. )iso1'y liarrelGlaranteed, `1'li>il e)il 18asu.'Hdo0 ail mac/n/191ydurin;.I 1i i0 'Exhibition. It: has been awarded SIX GOLD NI IDAl1S durilig the hast three years. r "See that you get Peerless. Itis only made by FO1t'SALE BY ALL 1Thh\L l'IZS. 4.Y.0..1fl1VOY--.j"o.°'..:L^1:.. ".-•' +ii�sk' :F- ,G 14 , •.,•Y .! r "'t.rLC�" . !.' Appetite, �tf .iZ(.l ..;. 3 �.> C.rac, ,) .� as 1�..,, p� tt T t EStort..T�'ilr'btcsnes , ,hl s ae. silt, Jaunrliee, 4I f eclions of f he .Liver and i'idfrl Pimples, Blotches, li'oits, .lau7nors, Salt . heU?fl, Scrofu'la;.. Gres'p.acrsi rr1'ard "illi eliscuses arising from .Impure Blood, 1)c,'altyeli ,,41'oinue/t, or irregular action, of the Bowels. ..,.111(8.,..-e..+p,1113.1=1.. I3 ' 'OWNED REMEDIES. THE PILLS Purify the Bleed, correct all Disorders of the LIVER, S'T'OMACH, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS. ,10) invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions; and are invaluable in Complaints incidental to Females of all ages. For chilclreu aucl the aged they fire prieelt THE OINTMENT Is ;til infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bacl Breasts, O10. Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. It fatuous for Gout and Rheumatism. FOR DI40BDERS OF THE CHEST 1T HAS NO EQUAL. 1''or Sore Throats. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds ,Glandelar Swellings, and all skin diseess it has no rival ; and for contracted and stiff joints it aotslike a charm. The Pills and Ointment are sold at TnolrAs HOLLOWAY'S Establishment, 78 NEW OXFORD STREET late (533, OXFORD -STREET), LONDON ; also by dearly every respectable Vendor of Medioiue, in Boxes and Pott, at ls. 1id., 2s. 94. 4,.. 60., lis„ 22s., and 33s, each. The 2s. 94. size co„talna three times the quantity of the is lid, size ; the 4s. 6d. size six ; the lis, size sixteen ; the 22s size thirty-three ; and the 33e size fifty•two times the quantity of the smallest Boxes and Potts. Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and can be has in any language ! Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533 Oxford Street. London, they are spurious. WILLIAr1Yi DREW Undertaker and Cabinet-maker. MMYT i , ONTA.IZI ONE DOOR NORTH MOLSON'S BANK. C01111111TIOU PRICES CONSIDERABLY REDUEED to make room for Fall and Winter. Purchases, which will arrive shortly. FULL LINES OF GOODS constantly on band. All Shades, Finest Goods, Best Artistic Cutting and Superior Finish. It will pay you to order now and derive a benefit from pur- chasing good and cheap Goods. A. call is respectfully,' solicited. Always on hand. CTIA. '. SO'TECOTTI.• FUNERALS FURNISEED AND CON- , Fashionable Tailor. Exeter, DUCTED AT LOW DATES. My Stock of1Ftirniture is un- excelled. I GIVE MB A CALL. intro. B Ora( aa,' dltee tlientwe ' ‘801f-Operll ating• We ash ng Machines., Y a,Oif you waat'one send us 'you.r, tamo,1'. D. and o,., i. iressoiltoe at onto, TAM 'N41I)VAGC4,,, 2i lyes street, >,i, Y: 4t Ii tiMPTI_ I (Il ),n.l l vi) reinb 1 11,0 R'e know,1110(04131 hi.; , 8 85liblao. of entlf ,1 the VV ltbt ktii 3151 W alt 1 „1)i )l�Ioi. oh,4•amired lnt4'r etSbtrea 11E8 ytact , 1 5 )ulllw tl t)ott lawn! Th AP11: nOTiLT8i GREE t „,.,, s r„,.,",,, o d EltI roti Mid dti dieit. , e2; i i nay Muf13 . A, staOI1MMe 16) 1146 O 603815 . DLL T I; ! ` p t 4t' ltorls. 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ONlIY OhhD ORS Esse ed and paid un and from any Money' order Office in t11 n of w li,oft7antt, TaS ea iia, ail 1610 1 t Cre enc ,f#litish Nein, Newton handl Maly, Atistial,a,riet;v South '\Valse 'Paslnama 7,etand,l+rance an 4.1geria,t11eGorman Efnllir•e;Sweden,rNot'way,Mulinark,.Icelantl, flol'Iuw the' e.thrlands,Switzerland. Austria-:Cluteary, itUttinania, United -'States,,fainaloa and Dal bados: POST OFFICE SAV.I14Gel; nNE. Depositso oI r, <.. p, this Elie f om :St to° 0 .: 1 • 118 0 Do x short+ obtaining Pott maser-Getiorel's special permission eau depo611 *1600, Deuoslttft on &twin e flank gl1000nut r Delved from a.m. to 4 Y. m. Interest at 4 .pot cent per anilism •ivlll.bo allowed on dIC . deposit office houra ft om 7,20 es 7 p,nl Letters Intended forsegi6tlitition must be 1.0 mliiutesbefore the closing of each inast N.11,—Ct16 articitie,r re uottsd that road m will t' 11 Y Q dote of mattes tv 11 kite lis add the: (tame of t Counties o'tho addiesaa :1):,)` 0 illie,Itoattilaater.