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The Exeter Times, 1895-8-22, Page 5East! Diamond Dyes . . For Cotton and Mixed Goods, The Only COM. Mete yes en the Market that Make Fast and I -heading Callers. The Fast Diamotal 'Dyes for Cotton and Mixed Goods (12 coke's) are triumphs of science. They are new and int- vortaut discover- eee, cdntrolled by Diamond Dyes, and are found in Ito other package dyes. They wUl color More goods than other package dyes, and make colors that are o.bsolutely fast to light and washing. Be sure that you get Fast Dia- Inond Dyes for Cotton and Mixed Goods, as they excel ail others. Sold °veil -where. to-Dlrection Rook and forty pimples of colored cloth tree. lefreees Riensuinso's poe.Montreat, D.Q. NoTIGT TO CREDITORS of Leonard Hunter, Yeoman, De- ceased. Pursuant to See. 36 of Chapter 110 of the Revised Stetutes of ontrio, 18b7, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others havieg olehns ageinet the estate of Leonard e. Bunter, hoe of the Township of Usboree, in the Conn ty of Buren, Iceman, who died on or about the secoud day of June, A. D. 1895. • are, on or before the first day of Septeinbort .A D. 183,5, to Bend by post, pre -paid, 50 Eulo lc Elliot, Exeter, Solicitors fur Elizabeth Buuter, Administrarix of the said deceiseed, their chTJaian names and surnames, addressee end descriptions, the full particulate of their o1aions asits tetueut of their a ceounts and the natme of the securities (if an)) beld by them, and that atter the day last uforwaie the said admieletratrix will proceed to distribute tbe assets of tho said deceased einong the parties entitled thereto, having regardonly to such claims of which notice shall have been given en above required, and the said A dministrutrix will pot be liable for the said assets 'or any ;part theteof. to any person cr persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution ELLIOT se EL1I0 T, Solicitors for Elizabeth Hunter, Administratrix. Dated at Exeter this 27th day ofJuly. A D 1893 - • Western Fair _London, Sept- 12th to 21st, 1895 8141.3IAL EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAIL1VAVS. ESTA13LISHED 1.868. 'Canada's Favorite Live Stook Exhil3itiou, CANNOT BE -UNSURPASSED. •..eeetemlelerims Ciectsm e, 3elveWeice September 12th. All other Departments, September'5th. Dinal.Payininb,in Stake's; Aukust1.5th Auction. salo of Booths:and .Priviieges Grounds August 26t75. BBECIAL ATTRACTIONS. -Wild East Show, 50 people-Airibs, Turks, Skeiks, Ladies of the Turkish Palace, etc., with Horses, Camels and Don- keys ; and A host of others. Prize Lists, Programmes and conditions' of Sala inr Booths free. Apply to CAPT. A. W. PORTS, THOS. A. BROWNE Pres. Secy. Voters List, 1S95. 3)Ltuniaipally of the Township of Stephen, In the County of Huron. INT °TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN ele that 1 bave transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sections 5 and 6 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act 1889 the copies required by said sectione to be transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act of all persbns appearing by the last revised Assessment roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said mu- ioi pality at el- ections for members of the Legislative Assem- bly and at municipal elections and that the said Bat was first posted tip at my office et btephen in said municipality on the 611.1 jay of July 1893 newt remains there for in - 'mention. Electors are called UDOU to examine the said list and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take immed- ea•e Proceedings to have the said wore correct. ImeordIng to law. CHESTER PROUTY, Clerk of Stephen. Dated this 6th daY of August 1e55, ,•• Short Journeys On a Long Road. Is the characterietic title ot e profusely illustrated boolr containing over one 'hundred pages of charmingly written 'descriptions of glimmer resorts in the country north and west of Chicago. Tbe Ireading mat ter is new, and the information therein will be new to almost everyone • gooey of "Short Journeys on a Long Road" will be sent free to anyone who will enclose ten cents (to pay postage) to Geo. B. Beafford, General passenger Agent iljiaisiago, Milwaukee ee St. Paul Railway, Chicago, Ill Castoria is trnly a marvelous thing for Children. Doctors prescribe it, medieal journals recommend it and more than a anillion mothers are using it in place of Paregoria, Baternan's Drops, so•ealled soothing syrups end other emetic and stupefying remedies. Castoria is the quickeet thing to regulate the stoniaoh and bowels and give healthy sleep the world has ever seen, It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves con- stipation quiets pains, cures diarrhoea and wind eolie,alleys feverighnees, deetroye -worms, ad preyed's conyulsione, scotbea the child and gives it refreshing and matural sleep, Castoria is the ohildren's penetrate - the mother's friend. Castoria:is put up is one size bathes ouly, It is not Hold in bulk. Don't allow any one to sell yon enything elee on the plea asepromise that, 16 111 "juot as good" rind "will answer eyery purpose," See that you got Ilea fat- lmilo Alpshus tf is on 44-4./. Ovate etrapper. • FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS AN Oon AND WEI,b-TRIED REMRDY.- MTH BOotlliDg Syrup hag beet: Odd efts' pears by milliehs of Mothers for their cbildren while teething with perfeet sueoeges It soothes .the child, eoftenst the gume,afiaye the eltin, caltes the °olio, and is the beet reinedy for -Diarrhoea, la pleasant to the taste. Seld by druggieta in been+ totet Of the world, 26 Cents abette6.,.. Ikes velqoeitt inealeUlable, , Be sere And itele for eine WinelOW'e Seething Syrup ssdtakene other kind. riARTIIT RIO ITS lEuter 4.110016 2Itht 6395 F al f wbeatbur bob., . . . 9.1 (15 Spring whes,6 per.buoll 08 liartny per .. It 83 35 Oats per MISlt, .... 23 9) Vona Per .. . . .... . 00 00 Ploer per bbl.,.. . .. .. 4 00 4 '44 Apples Per bag ...ea.- 15 80 t.eneeeee bar . . . . 31 10 IIas. SOD, 1,..4 1.0 08 98 00 W ou., per cord hard.... 3 90 et 00(1 per tierd 00 Butter per lb... ...es", 15 Eggs Par .. . . . ... . 10 Turkeys peril: . • 7 liege, live 'weight- 426 ...... ..„ 5 5 Ottoks 6 6 °bloke .. • . 5 5 lionden August 21th ltie Wheat.white,fall, g IIU to $ 115 Wheat, rece fall, per 100 les le to 115 Wheet.spring, per100 lbs....-. 110 ;o 116 Oats. per 10e 1 be.. ...... ...... 90 to I 00 Peas, per 300 ..... 109 te, 110 Corn, per100 lbs .... , . ..... . . 101 so e93 Barley per IN lbs 90 be 50 Rye, per 100 'be 105 to 110 Buekwheat. per 100 lbs 90 to 1e0 per Des.," ...... 1 10 tc 1 10 hggs, fresh, eingie doz.. .... le to 11 Egos, fresh baeltet, per dos 10 to 10 Egge, fresh, store lots, per dos 11 to 11 131:act...single rolls, per lb ... , . 20 to 21 13 utt or perlb, t ib rolls,beskets 15 to 16 teutter per lb. large tells or crocks 16 to 19 Butteeper lb, tub or firkins.-- U to 0, Ler , per lb.. . . 10 to ift Chickens, per pair . ... 76 to 100 Ducka.. • . 70 to 19e Turk ova, el 0.'3'10 per lbe oath ... 100 to 200 d e 213 14 10 7 4 56 TOr011le AUFNISl 2Ith 18er Wheat, white, per bus..... 67 to $ 12 Wheat, opring, per bus......... ... 07 to 72 Wheat r. d winter? per bus (17 to 72 Wheat goose, Poe bus 67 to 72 Barley. per bus ..... 50 to 50 Oats, per bus..••..... ...... ........ 30 to 3) Peas 64 to (14 Hay„ 1430 to 140 Egg a per dozen 12 to 13 Butter, per1b..... ............. 17 to 22 Dressed hogs - 051' to 6 75 Potatnes, nor bee 35 to 40 1 The Lrve Stook Markets. -- Chicago, Aug O. -Hogs -Receipts to day 21,. lrft over,1,500;; strove to to hither light 5450 to 5; !nixed, 514 30 to 4 90; heavy, e4 1i, to 489; reugb, $416 to' 440. Cattle -R 0515 (0- 22,001, tholuding1000Texan and 1,01.', westerns; west, rn rangers, Me lower; ollers gene/1111Y hteady ;Texas steers, 5780 to 395; linlk 6323 2 60; weatcrn, e3 25 1, 451',' 1 beep Leceiptt, 17,010; weak, at last weelesPricee. ew Aug 2O.-Ca1ves-13eece:31e, 2500 hoe d; steady, demand quiet, and n trifle slow; .13.11 finally sold; veal, good to prime, 57 25 to 7 50 per ewt medium to fair, 3625 to 7; com- mon to ordinary, 55 to 6; culls, 64 to 4 50; greasers and butterroilh calves', 5225 to 3; western calves.. St to 5 25;dressed calves stesd3; cits dressed veal, 7c -to 1110 per lb , cow try, 6o to 100. 133 ontreal.Aug' A 20. -The receipts today at the East 1.nd abattoir market were 5:1 het d of cattle, 600 sheep and Jambe,» an lou calves. 1 le market was rether slow and inactive. Pricesbowcver, were steady at lest a burs - diet 's mails. Best butchers' stook bioualit from Seto lie per pound eand lower grades wers in demand fel 'both es ttle and sbeep on exeort account. ebe former sold as 4o per pound, live weight. while the latter were soiling at 3ec per pound. Lambs and calves were in moderate , demand• Following is the general range (..f quotations: -Cattle- Butchers' choice. per Pound, 3 to Vic liye weight; medium to fair- - 23 -to elm culls, 2o to elm Sheep common to good, r3 to 35) ;lerobs, 82 to 8. Oalves-Geod to choice, $7 to 10; common to fair, $2 to 56. • BO R.N PIOKARD.-In Drumbce on the 4th inst., the wito of air. 3. X, Pickard, of a son, AHNEle -In. Clintore en the 915 inst., ilea wife of Dr. Robert Agnew, dentist, of a daughter. S COR McGillivrey: on the 10th inet.e the wife of MrAdane Gt 4,eott, of a daugh- eDEIHLeeIn Bens*. en;th'e, 18111 init. the s. lie of Bev. Mr Deihl, incumbent of et • Mary's oherch,of d4 MA ti,K1.6 PROW N-SCB WARTZENBMIG.-In Guelph on Aug. 6th beetheItcy. Father Caveneau, John hi -own of br. lilarys, to Mise ABUT echerartzenburg of Guelph. BieW-WAISON-en McGillivray, on the 16tb inst., by Bev Deihl, of Allem Craie Mr UM Blow to Miss Bno ritaia eleateo'n,'both of McGillivray. EON% LER-G1Be ON -At Listowel,eon Aug 19th, by Rev J A Morrison , B. A., of Toron.o, eirJets des Fowler, of Clinton, to Mrs M J ibeen of Listowel. MOBLEP-E ATON-On Wednesday, Aug. 16t5, at the residence of the bride's father, London, by the Bev. J Il• Moorhouse, Mr. John Amos Morley, of London Towushi p, to To ilia Emma Baton, daughter of Mr. Henry Eaton, of London. COeGROVE-WEITE-At the residence of the bride's father, Ontario street. Stratford, on the dth inst„ by the Rev. Orr 13ennatt, of Ottawa, 51i5a1aryfl "White, second daugh- to of Mr. Bobt White. to Bev. T. A. Cos- grove, of the blest Presbyterian. church, St. Mares ' • DIB BD' CT -In Clinton, on Anauit 17th, Josiah -Butt, aged 09 years. . MoRIaila ON. -At &ilea Craig, on the 1215 int, Charles Mckinnon, aged 92 years. DEleD11.IT/31.-At Alba Craig, on the 100 int., James Lendrum, aged 52 year:3. FI,SeHarEs,R!legt. Marys, OD the 85e inst., 'Naney Fisher, e of Jos. Fisher, Kg ed 61 BOLIr-s.In Detroit, on (bit 4th i131nst., Annie, reEBmberry. aged 47 . Bolt, of Tu 5001T.-In Blyth, on the 835 inst.: Chas. Arnold, infant son ef 2. Vt. soott, aged 11. menthe. OGDEN--In Ilsborne, on the 17th inst,Annie• Idieduagyest.er of Mr. Sohn Ogden, aged 19 years, DOWZER-In Clinton, 00 101(1 inst., Jean re- lict of tbe la to John Dowzer, aged 50 years and 7 months. THORNTON-In Clinton, on 15th inst•, Mary, wife of Wm Thornton, aged 71 years and 7 months. GIB11INGS-In Clinton, on Au g 18511, SarahJ' relict of the late Jonas Gib bins% in her 84111 year. G UN DY -At the Methodist parsonage, Wind- sor, on the 17th inet., J. •P. 13. Gundy, bar- - rioter, etc., second son of Rey. J. It, Gundy, and junior partner of the firm of Clark, Bartlett & Gundy, Windsor, in the 2lat year of his age. ••••••••••••111•1001. Jessie Keith's Murder. All who wish to hear a sensation, Draw unto me while I tell Of young Jessie Keith's cruel murder By a tramp of the name of Chattelle. young eossie not tbinking of danger, With her message returning Dom town, Was met by this niereilees stranger, Who oonf es ses to knocking her down': Then cutting and carving bis victim Ole sled is the news 1 mast tell I' When I tell you the fate of young Jessie By a tramp of the name of Chattelle• Fre has left a lad stain on our country, To think that a plan coulee° eeeee That would murder aa inneeent girl And ehed her heert's blood ou the ground, Ancl for it he died on the scaffold ; lf 1(1 1800 what the newetaners One, &a the jail in the city ef Stratford, Ilo was hung on the lest day of May. le Itlet ewful to think that a villein In defier:co ei all our lews Would mureer an innocent ate And thiti too, wil bout any eitusch When yell BMA the Fad owe to hor ,parents. May God give them help from ebove And strength for to boar the sad (kliegs Of the fate of the thild that they love. Itus gray tbat the prose of the.; country Wall not have stith sad tide es to tell Ae that of the death of young Jesssie Or hanging such Menke as Oh attelle; Adare. Henn Tint WARNINCI, The eointems and over•proseet warning of kidney trouble, back -ache and Weakness in bear, aroqnickl s releived by Dr. Olotkes Pills, The original mid oily q5 mints Eldney-Livor ?Oho When all other roinedies f ail, they Cure , , IS HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE. i•xe.••••.••••••.,:••,•••.,• E very M an Who Would Iinow tho Graud Trpth, The Plain Fact; the New Dis— coveries of Medical Science as Applied to Married Life, wit() Wonot Atone tor Past nr- ror s alit!, A vi I Id rattiro Slitoilld. lieettre The Wonderful Little Book Called "Complete Manhooi" And How to Attain It 1.01•346.1.1.0151\1266/0 "ftere at 'DA is information from a high medical kerma:6 that must work wonder with this generation of men " The book fully deveribee a method be ethieh to attain full vigor aud manly powor. A method 14 which to end all unnataral dre it s uti the system. To euro oerveuenees, lack of self control, -despondency, ote To exehenge a jaded and worn nature for one of hi ightnese, buol aney and power, To core forever effects of excess, over- work, worry' etc. To pive fili strength, development and tone to every portion and organ of the body. Ago no barrier. Failure impossible, Two thousand refeoancee. The book is purely medical and ;scion. tifio, useless to untie:fay seekers, invaluable ',to men o nly who need it. A despairing man who had applied to us soon after wrote : "Well, I tell you the first day is one never forget. I jest bubblA with joy. I wanted to hug eyerybody and tell them my old self had died yesicrday and my new self was born tod'ay Why didn't you tell roe when I first wrote that I would feel It this way 2.' And another thus : ' "If you dumped a oarload of gold at my feet it wouid not bring such gladness into my life as your methnd bas done." Write to the Erie Riedioal Company, Buffalo, N. Y , and ask ft,r the little book called "Complete Manhood." Refer to this paper, and the company promises to send the book. in sealed envelore, without any marks and en'iroly free, until it is well introduced. Porsons Travol. WANTED, -Several faithful gentle- men and ladies to travel for established house. Salary $780 8t, Expenses Position permanent if ouited ; alsoinerease State reference and enclose self-addresged stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL, 316-317-318 Omaha. Bld `Cnicaoo. GETiotrnPAPS 3307,771\1- . At W. Johns', The Tailor. Made to order for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits $11, 20, 21, to. The best _place in town. t9 get a fit. W. JOHNS The Tailor. HILO 1 SAY Have you an old Buggy Top that needa re•coyering and you wish to have made as goad as new ? Side Curtains played out ? Your Cushion played out ? or other Trimmings ehabby and rtquire to be renewed ; If so, call on tr. 0 CLAUSEN, Or leave your orders attslones' Carriage Works, Exeter. All order e will receive prompt attention and done in a woikmanshiplike manner' Cnarges moderate. GM LEY & SO) Parlor Setts Side Boards Tables Bedroom Setts Chairs Fancy Bamboo Windgw Shades and 1-, Poles, PICTURE FRAMES A Large Variety and -Lo vt7 Prices. ---- Gi.dley & Son ODDFELLOW'S BLOCK. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and *Inds to personal enjoymant vrhen rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than otherand enjoy life more, with leap expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup a Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form moat aceeptable and pleas- ant to tbe taste, the refreshing and truly benefieial properties of a perfect lax- ative; effectually cleansing the aystem, 'ispelling colds, ;headaches and fevers „I'cl permanently curing constipation. „et has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medica 'profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 750. bottles, but'it is Manu- factured by the 'California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will noi accept any substitute iffered. RHEUMATISM OCILED IN Dir. - South American Rheumatic Cure. for Rheumatism and Neuralgia-, radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remark able and mysterious. It removes at once the oeuse and the disease immediately die appears. The first dose greatly benefit - 75 cents. Sold by C. Lutz, Druggist. Ss. A BooN To Honsueine,-One bottle of English Spann Liniment completely re moved a curb from my hoose. I take in recommenine the remedy, as is sots with myeterious promptnees in the re- moval frorn horses at hard, soft or call - °need lumps, blool spavin, splints, clubs sweeny, stifles and sprains. GEORGE ROBB. FARMER, MARKHAM. Oar, Sold by C. LterZ. Reselber es Sex Houas.-Disordered Kid ney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "great South American Kid imp Cute." This tew remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians: on ac- count of its exceeding promptneag in re- lieving pain in the bladder, kidneye,baok and every part of the urinary passages in male and female. Ist relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immed ately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy Sold bY C..LIITZ WANTED. Clean Timothy Seed -AND- Aisyke Clover Seed. J. Cobbledick, First Storehouse, Station. London, Euroli and Bruce. Passenger 10ING NORTH - London, depart ...... .. centralia Exeter..... ............ HenSall KipPen Brueefield ......... •••• Clinton ..... ..,, ..... . Lonclesboro 10.29 Bet th . .............. ;10,38 7.23 Belgrave • 10.62 7.37 , Wingham arrive... 11.10 8.00 GoING BM/Tr- Passenger Wingham, depart... ... 6.35 A. x, 3.25p, o Belgrave 6.50 347 Byclh 7.03 4.01 Lon desboro 7,10 4.08 Clinton.. .. 7.30 4.28 Brucefield....... ...... ..... 7.49 4.46 Kippen. ... ..... ........ 7.57 4.53 Ilensall 8 06 4.58 8.25 5,12 Centralia... ...... .. ..... 8 4 5,23 8.05 A, nt.54,30 r.ei 9,67 5.47 9:22 6.00 • 9,37 6.15 9.44 6 20 9.52 6.28 10.12 6.55 7.14 • --THE-- People's Building and Loan Association LONDON - - ONTARIO BOARD Cr DIRECTORS IN EXETER. ONTAmo Dr. J. A. Rollins, Preaident. Dr. 0. larez, - Vice -President. L B. Dickson, Solicitor. David Mill, Valuator. Prod, W, Collins, ee- Seey-Treaa. DIRECTORS. Jno Grigg, E. Is, Po1liok,Jat. Miller, Wm Southeott, Dr. Thos. A. Amos, Saml. Sanders. Make money be slaving money. Sixty cents per month will oneure $100 in 7e. years. For forms of anent:satin/1 and all necessary infor- mation anply to the Seeretary, Mr..Fred. W. Coning. Post Moe, Exeter, Ont, DR. SHOULTS, °EMI:LAMA, Of6oe opposite Methodist Parsonage. plegiasDT 10 NG oTLIDSITI i,ot EX'l Eta T IN G and P I .ATE WORE. GAP hnd looel Anneetheties for eainlees ex- tracting. 2nd door north of oet.RLING'S Store • e inALTON AN DERSON D.D, S J..". • L. D• S. Honor Gradnato of the To- ronto Uhivetsity and Royal college of Dental Surgeona of Ontario. SPecialtioe, peenieee extraction and nregervation of the enthral teeth. Office over the La Offiete of Elliot et. 111Itot, onnoaite Central Ho el, Exeter, Ont. AGNEW L. D. S.DENTik, Will be at Grob' m hotel Zerieh on the eeloondThlitsdaY of' oath etionth and et Hodginet hotel nensall every Ivrondasv IcemosamintalinetliaMi 4), A T P Are You GOING TO GET A icycle? We have the best assortment and the cheapest. Come in and See Them Or else write for particulars, PERKINS & MARTIN, Penmen's Block, Exeter. We Want You to come into Our Store LOOKING PLEAS- ANT sometimes. We have so much to sell besides quinine and all those bitter things. We don't want you to think we are happy only when you are sick. Of course, if you must be ill, we always want to put up youa prescriptions, but we haye thousand and one things you need be- sides medicine. Just now we have some uncommonly good values in Brushes, Flair Brushes from 25c up, Nail Brushes from 5c up, Tooth Brushes from 5c up. But don't let us forget to draw your attention to the extensive stock of Toilet Soaps, 3 large cakes of Real Castile for 10c, 1 box containing SiX cakes all for 10c, Baby's Own, 2 cakes for 25c, Fine Oatmeal Soaps, Old Windsor, Honey, Glycerine and a large assortment of medicinal soaps, and many other lines. A/1 the above are excellent val -s, both in quality and j quantity. Dont put off till to -morrow what you can do to -day. Call at once. J. W. Browning's BOOKSTORE. A Suit of '%'.1lothes or a Single Garment Should Combine now a days, Correctness of Style, Good Workmanship, Moderate Cost, Perfect Fit. You look for these in an old and reliable plane, and A. J. SNELL never disappoints his patrons in any of these. A large assortment of fall 84 Winter Cloods In Worsteds and Tweeds, are now on our shelves, and we will take much pleasure in showing them to you. There are many other lines that are specially at- tractive. SIZTPLL. J, Murray &Co. mseast•vmussapsnynen*.••••• Manufacturers of Plows, Gang Plows, Root Cutters and Straw Cutters for hand or horse power. Steam Piping and general re- pairs, Castings of every descrip- tion in Iron and 13ras to order. ‘,T ct4 00. ST Strikes are all right, if struck against wrong, Strike not the weak because you are strong ; Strike not your father, strike not your mother, Strike not your sister, strike not your brother : But strike a good scheme when ever you can, Strike a deal with J. H, GRIEVE, And you will strike the right man For a fine suit of BLACK WORSTED or fine TWEED. Our stock is complete for the spring trade. All the latest novelties in Fine Goods. Give us a call and secure a Big Bargain.. Remember the place. J. H. Grieve. B16 p11011BSMALL INOVNESTMENT8. Returning prosperity will make many rich, but nowhere can they make eo much within a short time as by successful Speculation in Grain, Provisions and Stook. :10 FoR EAcH DOLLAR INVESTED can be made by out Systematic Plan of Speculation originated by us. All successful speculators operate on a regular system. It is a well-Iteown fact that there are thousands of wen in all parts of the United States who, by syeternalle trading through Chicago brokers, niake large amounts every year, ranging from a tew thousand dollars for the man who invests a hundred or two hundred. dollars up to t50,000 to $100,000 or more by those who invest a few thomiand. = Dia also a fact that those who make the largest profits from comparatively small 'investmenta on this plan are persons who live away from Chicago and inyest through brokers who thoroughly understand eyaternatic trading. Our plan does not risk the whole amount invested on sny trade, but covers both sides, so that whether the market rises or falls it brings a steady profit that piles up enormously in a ehort time. W RITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS, also our Manual on success, ul speculation and our Daily Marget Report full of money -making pointers. .ALL FREE. Our Manual explains margin trading fully. Highest references in regard to our standing and succeas. For further information addreas .i0Eroavr_es...s aB.A.I.Tammi=r,s Birts:DICM1.2.S, • 241-242 RIALTO BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILL IDO YOU. Expect to attend a**11)-41ilt."eriBusiness or Shorthand School the coming season. If you do it will pay you to investigate the claims of the FOREST CITY BUSINESS & SHORTHAND COLLEGE LONDON3ONT. It is credited with being the best and practiaal school in Canada. All its methods are up to date. R U aware that there is a difference between the work done in Business Colleges, some good, some bad, some is very indifferent- Get the best ; it will pity you. HAVE U heard anything about our "NE VV. SYSTEAL" of teaching Bookkeep- employed. Drop a postal card and ask for particulars. ing and Commercial Paper? It tis a radical change from the old methods uLtially College reopens Sept. 3rd, 1895. J. W. WE'STERVELT, Principal- Timoly itivice. Jute and wool blanketirwe always take the lead, Over gaiters, overshoes and rubbers, what you all will need; Harness, collars, whips and sweat pads. we have a good supply, ilrets ombs, brushes and cards when used keep away disease and the fly. Trunks, valises and school bags, in price and quality for the young and the old, Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs, e andmitts; to protect you from the cold; Elm city harne.ss oil, dressing and blacking, keeps harness and boots a shining, Bells, children's caariages and wagons prevents the little ones from crying, "Long and short boots, elt and rubber boots, we claim the best and nicest. Enquire at Treble's Boot, Shoe and Harness store, be sure and get his prices. H. I. ROUE UNDERTAKER _AND_ Furnitu re Dealer, Main Street, Exeter., Full Stock of all kinds always on hand. INT 11.0477E, EXETER. E:oterrackinglinse Hogs Wanted! • For killing every Itonday. IfiCATIGHT‘. Ezceter North. Store Mr. F. It. Knight has opened a General Store in the stand lately occupied by Brook's Harness Shop, with a full stock ot GENERAL GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, STATIONERY, TO. Produce taken in exchange for goods. :Etmeei-SEtW As we are killing hose regularly every vr p epared to supply oust- iest toemerswwe with hm; KETTLE RENDER- ED LARD, crocks or pails, filled at Ile per lb., on Wednesday. Spare Ribs 2c per pound ; Rth. Roast, Pork 10e per lb. ; Tenderloin • ge per lb, ; Pigs Feet, eleaniid, 15o per dos ; Smoked. Haan 12c pet lb. ; Smoked Backs 11c per lb. ; B 13ac2)re 12e ; Spiced, ttoll 10e per lb ; 13ologna, 3 Ibs. • for 25e.. Long Clear &eon, 00 to 100 per AT EXeTEll PACKING HOUSII,