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verson to dye cotton, wool, Milt, feathers,
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tient if yet; use
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Dyes
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vent packagefeeeen
.of any orte of•:47:
the three fast 4
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lox wool, for
cotton, and
for silk and
ffeatheis-the
Tory first trial
Iniargs seems, and the directions on the.
yaelcage are so simple that evea a child can
get the best results. There are more than
lexty colors of Diamond Dyes -ail reliable
tend easy to use, and their allPeriorilY
neuestioned. We send samples of dyed Meth
and direction book free.
WELLS & RICHARDSON Co., Montreal.
Foot Ball.
2'o the Uttar Exater Tinos,
DBAR Sin re -Probably the sporting
Vorrmannity were not a little amused at
the article that appeared under this
heading in last week's issue and which
=use appear to any adelt to be merely
the babbling of a disappointed petted
child. The writer would have his
=Aden believe that he tells only the
-truth, but because of his ignorance we
forgive him his gross assault, and at
tbe same time We advise hine not to dis-
play his feathers before he knows
whether they can endure the light and
heat, Re talks of an Eden team, not
knowing that there has been no team at
Masa for three years, or any teen) in
the neighborhood known as the Eden
team within that period. Now "that
the Eden team have had their little say"
is entirely false as there is no Eden
team. Then wby are we writing? Not
to vindicate the Centtalia team. No,
for we are well satisfied, that the
Centralia boys are well able to defend
themselves either by the pen or on the
foot ball field. But Centralia boya
=lest "feel bad" that they asked the
delicate little boys to play on such
"very rough erounds." We write this
to let it be known once for all that the
Eden boys have no organized team. this
year and that they feel an in3ustice has
been done to them by being charged
lend credited with things of which they
lave had nothing to do Before °loon
-we advise the Exeter boys that if they
'would use tbeir brains a e little more
-ft they weuld not need to use their boots
quite oo much and success would then
attend their effort e as it formerly rested
4on the banners of the old Eden team.
This is the only explanstion from Eden
to the public on the subject in dispute
and we trust it will be Bufficient for the
Exeter boys and they will know in the
future with what club they are playing
and not be deceived as they have been
in the past. AN EDEN BOY.
MiNamlawor Goma
SO R.N.
2ffoLMES-In Gederieh, on Aug 26th, the -wife
of Dudley Holmes, of aeon.
ITAIITH-In Exeter on the I st insf, the wife
of Chrietoener Smith of a eon.
EESTLE-In Stephen on the Slat ult, alewife
of Mr le- goat( e of a daughter.
CREARY-In tiaborne on the 29th tilt, the
wife of Robt dreary of a son.
13L/101K-At Aliso Crairs,on the 28th ult., the
wife -of Geo.
13 lack, of a daughter.
ATKINSON-hi Exeter on the 991.11 ult. the
wife of Geo Atkinson oft wins -son and flaegh-
tor.
'TURNER -On tbe Sauble lime, Stanley, on the
24th ult., the wife of Robert Turner, of a
daughter.
MANVILLE -DI Crediton no the 81 Augu ,
the wife of Mr, Alfred Glanville, of a
•daughter.
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.01810.
' BEN/IT-In PI Ima, on the 27th ult., Edvtard
Henry, aged 62 years.
%0GAN-In Thorndale, On the 8rd Met., John
Logan, aged 47 Years.
WINNING -In Clarlingforcl, on the 20th tat,
David Tinning, aged 82 years.
JeARRISON,-At Denfield, on the 27th ul t,
William Harrison, aged 43 Yeare-
eILLDWORDR-In •Goderioh, on Aug 25th,
Riethard Aldwortb, in his 92nd year.
geOltDON-In Moleillop, on Thursda y, Aug
aend, Robert Gordon, aged 68 'years
,CARLING-On 29th August, at his residence,
en Exeter, Isaact Carling, aged.70 years.
ZfOYE18-44 the Township of Lobo, on the
28th ult., Wm. G. Noyes, aged 56 years.
ffeeONNELLY-In Ffibbert, on the 28th ult.,
slaughter of John Donnelly, aged 3 years.
IFITO1EHOU5E-•4 t &ilea Craig, on the 26te
alt., Mrs. jane St onohouse, aged 83 years.
311oNAMEle.-At Inform, on tha .23rd ult., the
-wife of Mr. Robert hi oNareee, aged 51 years.
yO13BEIS-L3 Dubin], on the 2let ult., Thomas
Rerhes, aged 61 years, 10 menthe and 6 days.
MATERS -In HaY, on the 83.s6 ult„ Frederick
Chester, son of Henry Deters, aged 1 year $
day%
ITERGITSON-Trx Goderieb, an A ug 27313, Eliza
ff., widow of the late Charles Ferguson, aged
74 years.
mroeyaleLeNel-At Vir:den, Manitoba, on
day. August e3rd. George Areleibald Maar-
lane, acted 30 years.
GRIt-In Goderieh, on the 27th ult., Charles
M, B., emir/gest son of Robert Orr, aged
4:3 years and 6 months,
_AIDWORTH-At his home in Goderioh, on the
28te ult., Rh:herd Aldworth, f ormetiy ot
' Goderich township, aged 92 PMTS.
g01301e-eIn Esquesin g, oh the e6th ult., Eliza
Ann Reid, mother of leers. Arthur cook, Clin-
ton, 'widowof the let° Cleo. Cook. aged 71
Years.
Goderieht on A nee 27th, Charles Allen
Orr, Bac oelaurel to eledleine, (‘I. 13.,) Young-
est son ofatobeet Orr, aged 23 years, 6monthe
and 10 days.
VECAGAN-At the family residen be. .London
Townehin, on tho lot September, John, sec-
ond 86D of Chas arid Sarah 0.11ageat, in his
20th year.
MARRIllit)
muomPson-LENNOX-In theleirst FresbY
terien ohuroh, St Merys, on the 246h nt..
lee the Rev E 11 Salvers, of Wilton Grove.
Ont., tit ,1 Thompeon, of Derwent, to Mies
10 10 Letnox, St entry:a
STEWART -MoLATIEN-In leibbeet, On the
eeh Met. by Peter Scott, at the rest,
,dento el the bride's father. Mr. George
Stewnrt, of the North leounclarte Ilabotne, te
Mies Totial meend daughter of Mr Duncan
MeLaren.
OA TILING -TAYLOR -At the reeidence or
the brides parents, Hotter Avee Pfigh (and
Coloreio, on the 21st ult., Me Jae' Sperling;
e. ormer resident of St Mame end eon 6f
Idr 3 B Sperling formerly of Mitehell read,
.531a,neherd, to Mies Lillie II Taylor of nigh.
3antit, OA+
lateate-GOVENLOOKe-At the reindeers's of
the bride); fether. It Aug, %lee by ROVF F.
lifnagrave, foutleted by le -p.6, G. Thenesore
of Hamilton, fermeelY PaStot of the . cluirge,
Mr. George A. Laird. of NoNth Dtiktotai
trtiittSti Stated, to Xilife tuphemin, third
Atteghtor of Apareer Clover -tie*, Ere., of
Vathroe, ••
• p ovel
KEW Mkt RMS. The Triutn h of L
l Fail w eat erbestl 'Egeler A
o _ 11• •
Spring wheat pert/men. “111
Arley per bash...
•Oats per buelhe
Paega per **** 0" .0.,010
glOtir Per bbl • • * 0 . • .... 4 00 4 ea
76 8
Potatees: per ba 36 40
Hey er ton g 10 00 *000
Woeu per fiord hard"... 0-- 00 3 60
W eod per cord eoft..,e 00 225
BlIttel' per lb.. /I .... 1 V, • .9 0,0 13 14
Eggs per dozen.......... . .... 10 10
Turkeye per lb. T 7
Hogs. live freight-. . 426 430
Geese..,...,.. ... . . „ ..... . ......... 5
Ducks
Obleks... ....... " " .... """ 56
INANit 2804 rik
6• 088 $ 18 HAPPY, FRUITFUL, MARRIAGE,
33 33
1.1 ExprylVlanWho vVould Know
Lendon Anguataltb,
Wheet,white, fall, 1001be...... $ 00 to $ 100
Wheat, rod., fall, per 1001bee. „390 to 100
• Wheatspring, per1001be 101) m 115
Oats,per 1041ba. 78 to 00 '
90 to 100
Oorn, per 100 The . ....... 90 to los
arley per 1.0( 'ha 90 to 95
Sam, per 100 Ibis . ..... ... 105 to 110
Ruckxvheat, per 100 lba ...........90 to 100
5'Ackc,, per DOS- 160 to 0.20
Egga, fresh, (single doze..." , 13 to 14
BOO, freeh, basket, Per dos 12 to 12
Eggs, fresh, store lots,per do z 30 to 10
Outter.single rolls,per lb .. . 24 to 25
Butter perlb,1 lb rolls,baskets 24 to 24
13 Inter per 113. large rolls Or
(nooks 21 60 39
Buttenperib, tub or erkins 0 to 0
Lard. per lb. . 10 to 10
Chickens, pet 75to , 100
Turkeys, lb t'o per 1h; eael ... 100 to 200
Toronto August 28th,
Wheat white, per bug, , $ 61 to $
Ducks.... ......„. ...... 70. to 100
Wheat, spring, per hue .., 03 to
Wheat red winter> Pet bun— 72 IP
Wheat goose, per bus ..... 67 to
learley, per 85 to $
Oats, per bus.. .. . .. ...... .,...... 23 to 2
Peas 50 t 5
Eggs per dozen ..... ..14 00 M 140
Butter, Per lb 17 to 38
12 to 13
Dreseed hoga 660 to 6 76
PoMtnes, per bag .... . ,...,85 to 40
The Live St252...r Markets.
MONTREAL.
Montreal. Que., September 3. -At the eaat-
ern abattoir the receipts to-dey were 600 head
of mettle, 26 calves, 600 sheep and 500 lamb.
Trade was fairy active all 'cued- and Pri0O5
about e toad) at last SaturdaY's fieeres. But-
cher's beeves brought frora See to See Per at,.
live weight, for choiee, and from 2i to Se for
secondary htook. A few export cattle at So
perjb. Small meats were in request at
urea given below, Pollowine is the general
range of quotations : - Cattle - Butchers'
elf nice, per Si to Seo. live weighi; do, med-
ium to fair, do. Zee to 4o; do. do, anis, do. 23
t0210. tibeen-Cominon to good, 88 to $360.
Lambe, 8210 $4. Calves good to choice, $7 to
$10; common to fair, 88 to ere
onicAao.
• Chieago, Ill,, September 3.-Offeringa of
cattle were very large to-dite, and as the'de-
mend was slow a dull and dragging market for
all exeept desirable kinds was the result. The
market for bon was active and prices averaged
5o hitzher. Receipts; of sheep were large, and
there was es fair demand. Cattle-Reoelpte,
19,000; prmeo unchanged. Hogs -Receipts,
10000; bee.vePaelfing and eh Wire lots, $415
to se 46; common to (Melee mixed, $405 to
$4 69; choice ageorted, $4 40 to 8466; light,
33 95 to 8455; pige, 82 40 to 0445. 5heep-Re-
oetp1s,17,000e Prices unchaeged.
EAST 1317-1/FALO
Buffalo, .N. r., September, 3. -Cattle -Offer -
hags 3,300 head: all sold; higher for extra
heavy; steers sold up to $5 60 at close. Hogs -
14,000 heed au salo; closed dull and weak for
light grades, xvith a number unsold. Sheen
and Iambs-Teital offerings. 22,000 head; closed
hatter for choice eheep and lanabe; others dull;
Canadas. e4 46 to $465; a few prime at $4.75'
On the wholetrade is bad; Pro:made for the
week hot eneouragieg for Capadas. Too manY
common lambs coming in.
the G'rand Truth.
'File Plain Fact; the New Dis-
coveries of Medical Sdence as
Applied to Married Life,
Who Would Atone for Past Er-
rors and A.voia
Anis, Should. secure
The Wonderful Little Ilook Celled
"Complete Manhood"
.A.m1.-.Elow to Attain It,
----eneeeeneeteeenee.
"Bore at test is informatiou from a
high medical reource that must work
wonder with this generation of men."
The book fully dreier-Mee a method he
which to edam fult vigor and 'Manly
powor.
A method by which to end alt unnatural
drains oe the ayatem.
To oure nervouenese, leak cf self control,
despondency, etc,
To euthenist° ayaded and worn nature
for one of brightness, buoyanoy and
power,
To mire forever effects of excesra, oyer..
1855 work, worry; etc.,
68 To give full strength, development and
33 tone to every portion and organ of tne
72. body.
72
6 Age no barrier. Failure impossible,
Two thoesancl referencee.
0 The book is purely medical and Fajen -
tido, treeless to curiosity eeekere, invaltutble
to men o ely who need it.
A despairing man who had applied to us
soon after wrote :
"Well, I tell you the first day ia oreeP11
never forget. I just bubbled with joy. I
wanted to hug everybody and tell them
my old self had died yeaterdae and ray
new self was born todey Why didn't you
tell me when I first wrote that I would
feel it this way ?
And another thus :
"If you dumped a carload of gold at my
feet it would net bring such .gladneee into
U1 y life art your method has done."
Write to the Erie Medical Company,
Buffalo, N. Y , and ask fel- the little book
called "Complete Maehood." Refer to
this paper, and the company promisee to
send the book, in sealed envelope, without
any marks and entirely free, until it is
well introduced.
The Grand Bend.
beard ao Much lately about the GrandEepd,
I thought I'd go see it's° myself and a friend
Set out on tbe Journey; the dot it was fine.
Thevidnreivje IfitS delightful, wo went the 'town
The day itbeingwarm we thought it was best
To halt on the Journey end there take street:
But early nextmorningwe wenttoPort Blake
Where we enjoyed a good time ou the bunks
[of the lakeel
From Port Blake we journey'd down to the
(Grand Bend]
Where we met Tommy Murdock, a school
fleets and Mende(
But before Igo roaranm permit me. MY man,
To deeeribe the Grand Bend here as well aa.I.
[cam)
The Grand Bend 2 ou must know as I told
Dion before]
fest bend in the banks of old Lake Huron
More.)
Where the river Auxsaublo Nue waters;
[blend, I
And the curve in the: river is called the
CGrand Benc1-1
While describing the Bend I must also de -
bribe)
T'waa the battlefield once of the ChiPPawa
[trtheel
Where they fought for their freedom and
istruggled for righte]
And they diedin the struggle, as well as
[some whites.]
Any many's the brave left his bones for to
[bleachel
Which are here to thm day in the sand on
[the beech,)
But on this sad subjectIeveno time Wspende
For there's lots more amusing back at the
[Grand Bind.]
Here's hundreds of people froin country and
(town,)
They co.ee here to camp at thie place of
(renewne
To tell you whose eamPirog I de not intend
For *tweet a great •many camping back (at
(the Greed Benda
It's delightful they say to enjoy the lake
(breeze,)
While flirting beneath the evergreen trees.
That grow in abundance upcn the lake shore
Ov Hetet: enchanted to the loud billows roar.
Theeeveuermons and lectures and music galore
And sometimes they have dances upon the
(lake shore;)
If you want recreation and have time for
[to spend3
Yoe need go no farther than Oci the Grand
Bond.
And now to conoluae, and to Anish roy sons,
But You need not read this xf yeti think its
(too lenge
For the half iff hot told you tbet 1010 intend
About what there's doing ha& at the Grand
(11ene.)
OntaLta's PRoarnOmmikunMortgDadron Oman
nem.
Orillia, Feb. 1005, 1894
EDMANSOle, 13ATES & 00.,
Gentlemen. -A bout three or four weeks( age
I had au attack of ItehinglOiles. I tried two
or three different remedies recommended by
druggista as "the beet and only cure," eta.,
etc.. but gotno relief. About the time was
beginning to despair of finding any relief ,with
,ome miegivings 1 bought a box of your pile
curewhi eti I am pleased to ea.y give me almost
iestant relief aml Permanent Cure, I eoesider
your Ointment a God -send, ALF. +Y. DEAN.
, •
FOR, 0 VER FIFTY YEARS
AN 0143 AIM WELL -TRIED REMEDY:- Mm
Winseow'a Soothing Syrup hats been used fifty
years by millions( of feathers( for their obildren
while teething with Period Huodoos. it goethee
the child, softens tb e gums, elites the pain,
cures the collo, end IS the boat remedy for
Diarrhoea, le pleasant to the test°. Sold be
drugeists in every part of the world, 25 ciente
a hod Ie. Ite value 10 inoitloUlable, 130 sure
and as for Mrs, Wieslowet Seething.' Ssrue
andtakeno other kind.
A Co mIntsSio er in 13. E.
Garreeentian-Having need Itegyard's
Pectoral Bahrem in our, faintly for yeare
have no hreitalion be Baying tbat it beats
et ere thing ale° -we eyer tried for coughe
arid tinkle in children ea eell as grown tip
people,. It tenet es Unit tight binding sin -
settee 10 the chestWe would not be with-
out it for aeythirg, as we been a large
feeatiy.
WILLIAM ANDREW,
Osanktiserornat E.'
Beboral,
e1
Porson.: To Travel.
WANTED, -Several faithful gentle-
men and ladies to travel for establiehed
holm.
Salary $780 34, Expenses
Position permanent if auited ; also increase
State zeference and enclose self-addreetted
stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL.
316-317-318 °nabs. Bid •Cenceno.
HT inn ran
1)07271\1 -
At W. Johns', The
Tailor. Made to order
for $31 6, 7, etc. Suits
$11, 20, 21, etc. The
best place in town to
get a fit.
W. JOHNS,
The Tailor.
HEIM 1
HY I
Have you au old Buggy Top that needs
re-coyet fee and von 'wish to have made as
good as new ? Side Curtain played out?
Your Cushion played out ? or other
Trimmings shabby and requite to be
renewed ;
If so, call on
a. az.A.rrema,
Or leave your orders at Jones'
Carriage Werke, Exeter.
All orders will receive prompt attentron
• and done in a wow kruanahielikte,manner'
Charges moderate.
GIDLEY
& SON.
Parlor Setts
Side Boards
• Tables
Bedroom Setts
Chairs
Palley Bamboo
• Window Shades avd
Poles,
PICTURE FRAMES
A Large Variety
and, Low Prices.
KNOWLEDGE
:Brings comfort and improvement end
09cds to personal enjoyment when
tightly used. The many, who live bet.
ter than others and enjoy life more, wit1.
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the needs 0 phyoical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative prinoiplo embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to ite presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
benefieial properties of a perfece lax-
ative ; effeatually cleansing the system,
4ispelling colds, headaches and fevers
od permanently curing constipation,
has given satisfantion to millions and
Illeb With the approval of the mediae1
profession, beoeutre its aets ort the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it is perfeotly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for Bale by all drug.
gists ixi 75o. bottles, but it is menu -
%dined by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose newels printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if offered.
RECRUMATISAIUjt»IN A DAT.- South
American Rheumatic Cure. for ithemnatlate
and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3
days. Its action upon theeyetere is remark-
able and myeterions. It removes at once
the OSUbe and the disease immediately dirt
appeare. The firet dose greatly benefit -
75 cents. Sold by O. Lutz, Druggist. Ss.
A BOOST TO 110DEVIIPIA.-..-0116 bottle of
English Spann Liniment completely re
moved a curb from my horse: I take
in recommening the remedy, as it tate
with mysterious promptness in the re-
move/ from hordes of hard, soft or call-
oused lumps. bleu/ spavin, splints, curb
weeny, stifles; and epraine.
'GEORGE ROBB. FARMER,
MAREItAll. 0bT,
Sold by C. LUIZ.
RELIEF Is Six Rouge, Disordered Rid
nay and bladder diseases relieved in Fix
hours by the "Great &rah Ameyican Kid
nee, Cure." This Dew remedy 12 11 great
sure/eve and delight to physic:him on ac-
count of its exceeding promptnese in re-
lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,baek
and every part of the urinary passages in
male and female. It relieves retention of
water and nein in passing it almost framed
11 you went quick relief and cure
this is your remedy Sold by C. LUTZ
WANTED.
...,..var.,,cm.,,,,..sasolownseovreasemoesnmeas
o ean Timothy Seed
-AND-
Alsyke Clover Seed,
J. Cobbledick,
First Storehouse, Station.
London, Huron and Bruce.
GOING News --
Passenger
London, depart 8.05t, M•54,80P*31
Centralia ....... 9,07 5.47
Exeter • 9.22 6.00
Hensall 9,37 6.3.6
Rippen ..... ..... 9.44 6 20
Brucelield ...: 9.52 6.28
Clinton 10.12 6.65
Londeshore10.29 7.14
Els th ;10,38 7.23
Bees -rave 10.52 7.87
Wnagham arrive...... 11.10 8.00
GOING BOUM'''. Paseenger
Winghara, depart...-. 6.85 II. x. 3.25e. 24
Belgrave 6.50 "• 347
Bytth ... . 7.03 4.01
Lon deshore 7,10 4.08
Clinton .. . ea 4,.28
Beucefield, ...... ... 7.49 4.401
ippon. ......,.... .. . .. 7.67
Heneall..... ,...... ...... 8 06
Exeter .. ... 8.26
Centralia 94.
4.58
5,12
6,28
---THE.-----
People's Building and Loan Association
LONDON - ONTARIO
BOARD OE DIRECTORS IN Ream. Oemelo
Dr. J. A. Rollins, President,
Dr. 0. Luta. - Vice -President
L D. Dickson, - solicitor.
Done mill, - Valuator,
Fred. eV, - Stay-Treas.
DIRECTORS.
Seto Grigg, E. A, Follies., Vase , Wm
southeott, Dr. Taos, A. Amos,
Sarni. Sanders.
Make monoy be saving money. Sixty cents
per month will enaure WO in 7a years. For
terms of anptinatim,_ and au necessary infor-
mation Reply to the seeretary, Mr, Fred. W.
Collins. Post Office, Exeter. Ont,
as•••=0,1•101....4
sHotfars,
CENTRALIA.
office opposite hfethodiet Pareonage.
H.
KINSMAN, DENTIST,
LI). S. SPECIALIfiT in GOLD FILL-
ING, BEI RA T IN Gt and
PLATE WORE. Gas and ional
Anaestbeties• her palees ex
-
treating. 2nd door north of
CARLING'S Store
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AG NE:sAr L, D, siD,ENA TynTh.t ,ii;
a 8tand pros r'v seeeiattio,° Doetal
t at!" of the Petdni3ss
qural
Gidley & Son "4'34'71 13 e Greins hotel Uri.%
en the earrond Thureclay,of each
•
*oath and at Hodgie e hotel
•Remain tarees. Menden
ODDEELLOW'S BLOCR..
CEMENTS,
PLASTER PARIS,
• ALABASTINE
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES,
PUTTY.
WIRE & CUT NAIL
HINGES,
LOCKS,
GLASS,
STOVES,
TINWAR,E,
SCALES.
When buying Nails be sure you get the safety keel wile nails,
or draw out, Leave your order for the best Leigh Valley Coal,
Oft.......2.22,1•110.01410
Are You
GOING TO GET A
B1
icy le
We have the best assortment
and the cheapest.
Come in and
See Them
Or else write for particulars.
PERKINS & MARTIN;
Fannon'e Block, Renter,
We Want You
to coriae into Our Store
LOOKING PLEAS-
ANT sermetim.cs.
We have so rancl* to sell besides
quinine and all those hitter things. We
don't want you to think we are bappy
only when you are sick. Of course, if
you must be ill, we always want to put
up youi prescriptions, hue we have a
thousand and one things you need be-
sides medicine. Just now we have
some uncommonly good values in
Brushes, Hair Brushes from 25c up,
Nail Brushes from 50 up, Tooth Brushes
from 50 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 Ws, 1 box containing
six cakes all for 10e, Baby's Own, 2
cakes for 25c, Fine Oatmeal Soaps, Old
Windsor, Honey, Glycerine and a large
assortment of medicinal soeps, and
many other lines. 5.11 the above are
excellent values, both in quality and)
quantity. Dont put off till to -morrow
what you can do to -day. Call at once.
They never break
rematsnara-aomasccossamonocamoutanswarfarseamma,
• Strikes are all right, ef 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 whea 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 cpmplete 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.
BIG PROlfh SMALL INVESTMENTS.
ON
Returning prosperity Will make many rich, but nowhere can they make ro ranch
within a short time as by successful Speculation in Grain, Provisions and Stock.
$1
aFOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED can be made by our
Systematic Plan of Speculation
originated by as. All tuceeeFful speculators operate an a regular system.
It is a well-krown fact that there are thousands' of men in all parts of the United
Staten who, by systematic trading through Chicago brokers, make large amounts
every year, railing frern a few thousand dollars for tbe man vat.o invests a butdred or
two hundred dollars up to eco,coo to sloo,000 08 more by those who invest a few
thousand. '
It is also a fact that those who make the largest profits frons comparatively small
inveannente on this plan are perscns a ho live away frost Cbirage 'and Itrveet through
brokers who thorcughly understand syntax -folio tradine.
Our plan does not risk the whole amour:It invested on any trade, but covers boll]
sides, so tbat whether the market riees or falls it brings a steady profit that pike rip
encameutly in a ebott time.
W RITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS, rate cur Marna en aneceraful speculation
and cur Daily Mama Report full of money -making pointers. .ALL FREE. Our
Manual °girlish:et margin trading fully. Highest references in regard to our staltdmg
and stream. For further information addreas
Teeroaornees se co., 23.A.1\1-m-a"MtS.41_i73D enxson=enIns,
241-242 RIALTO BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILL
130 XOtF
Expect to attend a Business or Shorthand School the coming
season. If you do it will pay you to investigate the claims of the
NI 0 gi
! FOREST CITY BUSINESS & SHORTHAND COLLEGE LONDONIONT.
Imethods are up to date.
R U aware that there is a differentia between the work done in Btainess Colleges,.
some good, some bad, game is very indifferent- Get the best ; it will pay you.
HAVE IT heard anything about our 'NEW SYSTEM," of teaobing I3ookkeep-
ing and Commercial Paper ? It tea a radical change from the old -methods usually'
employed. Drop a poetal card and Bak for particulara,
College reopens Sept. 3r0, 1895. J. W. ViTETERVELT, Prin.cipal.
!Af. Browning's 1 It is credited with being the best and. practical school in Canada, All ite
BOOKSTORE.
A Suit of ()lathes
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 place, and A.. J.
SNELL never '1.sappoints his
patrons in any of these. A
large assortment of
Fall Winter Goods
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.
eZ4T PrZa.
J., Murray &Co.,
,vemeonwormetarastea*,,,Zte.,.....
Manufacturers of Plows, Gang
Plows, Root Cutters and Straw
Cutters for hand or horse poi,ver,
'Steam Piping and general re-
pairs. Castings of every descrip-
ti
on in Iron and Brass to order
lr cog (vo.
Timely Aivico.
Jute and wool blankets we always take
the lead.
Over gaiters, overshoes and rubbers,
• what you all will need. ;
Harness, collate, whips and trweat pads.
we have a good supply,
drets ombs, brushes and • cards when
used keep away disease and the fly.
2'runks, valises and school bags, in
price and quality for the young and
the old,
Robes, rubber, plush and wool rugs,
and mitts; to protect you from the
cold;
Elm city harness oil, dressing and
blacking, keeps harness and boots
a, shining,
Bells, children's catriages and wagons
prevents the little ones from crying,
.tong and short boots, elt and rubber
boots, we claim the beat and nicest.
Enquire at Tieble'a Boot, Shoe and
arness store, be mire and get his
pricee.
R. it ROM
UNDE TAKER
-AND-
Furnitu r e Deiler,
Main Street, Exeter.
Full Stock of ail kinds always.
on hand.
N
EXETER.
ButorPackingilom
Flogs Wanted!
For killing evety Monday.
KNIGHT. ---
As we are killing hop regularly every
week we are prepared to supply ens-
tomers with new RBTTLE R 01‘TDER-
ED LARD, crocks or pails, nued at lie
per lb., on Wednesday.
Spare Ribs 2e per pound ; Rib. Rees
Pork 10e per lb. ; Tenderloin Po
per lb. ; Piga Feet, cleaned, 15e
per do ; Smoked 1-Itire .I.2e
per lb, ; Smoked
Backs 110 per ib. ; 13
Bacon 12e ; Spiced Roll 1 Oe
per ; noli
ogne 3 Ibs. for 2tir. •
Long Clear Dimon, tle to 10c per Ib.
AT EXPIER, P. CHINO ROUSE,
CI Snell
22ceiter North Store
Mr, F. E. Knight has opened a
General Store in the stand lately
occupied by Brook's Harness
Shop, with a full stock ot
GENERAL GROCERIESt
BOOTS & SHOES)
HARDWARE,
STATIONERY, ETO.
Produce taken in exchange for
goo&
armsT (21-2r.W
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