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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1895-9-12, Page 5Bran:ill Grain Trade. The Mark Lalio Expless, in its weekly eevieer of the 13ritish pruin trade, 8a3 se- Aeglith yvheats, old crop, bave !ellen 6d, 110117 theete are steady Foreign is down Celifornia held at 25s; Mantel/a at 248 13ci, and Duluth at 24s Od. Corn has been weak, December dellTery beiug /quoted at 17s, and January at only ,16s. Barleye were firm and oats depressed. lise, beano and peas steady. To.day pains a every kind were dell. Wheat end flour dosed Gd worse, and corn and Date 3d lower, Beata were in buyers' laver, and peas and rye steadY. lel• A Titsmix RemnsPER. Each mason foroes upon our consider- etion its own peoultar polls to health. The adveet of fall finds raany reduced in etrength and vigor, poorly prepared to tontinue the business of life. The stom- ach and bowels, the great highway of animal econcmy, is especially liable to .dieorder le the fall. The nervous system las also suffered in the struggle. Typhoid ,tever and reeled°, in pat ticular find in the Ian that combination cf eaith air and water that mark this seasgn as especially dangerous. The falling leaves, the decay- ing vegetables conttibute their there of ontamination, Bood's Sarsaparilla fur - =fishes a roost valuable safeguard at these iroportant points, and should be used in the fall before eerious sicknees has laid yon low. The Catholic clergy of Oxford, Perth and Norfolk meet in conference in Stmt. Iord. on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The Kaetner farm was sold on Saturday efternoon by D. R, McPherson to Mr. Ylrimmer; of hilioe, for $13,800. Robert Hayden, a St. Thomas /ad, who lad his leg out cff recently, broko his arm Jay falling on the floor at Sunday school On Sunday. Miler, Parker was recently sent to prison dor one year for stealing a horse at Tileon: lomat. Now the owner is allowing the horse -to be shot, sooner than pay 02 pound feee. . glad Heart Makes Work Light. The best work can only 1.10 done when the bodily health is good, because the body reacts upon the mind, and a mental in- ertia supervenes when the body is enfeebl- ed: To have the body in a strong, healthy buoyant state uae Wilson's Levalide Port 'Wine, which upon the first symptoms of 4ebi1ity, loss of appetite, and general weak mess, should be regulatly taken. And then it is a fine old wine, desireable for its own sake as a beverage, being pleasant, stimulating, and mellow. De great ad- vantage to the invaid is that it makes blood which is so sadly needed and this Rives a new vitality to the whole system, It is a tonic, an incomparable bracer, and it is at the same timea /are old wine of exquisite bouquet. Sold by all dealers at V7,50 ver case of 12 quart bottles. Half ease $4.00 or 75 cts, per bottle. Address - Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. ......1.••••••••mamonwomm*-4111••••••112. WELL SATISFIED. --- YOLKS TAVING UNDER run Suanow OF THE • MOUNTAIN ARE PLEASED. -- HAMILTON, Sept. 9-A. yery large In- eirease has lately taken place in the sale of the specific remedy for complaints of the liyer, and Dodd's Kidney Pills are in great demand. There are no complainta either from druggists or the public. The druggiets being so near Toronto, the head- suarters for distributing are never in any danger of running out of the medicine for long, no matter how large the demand enay be, and the public has long been Thoroughly satiefied as to the valuable qualities of the pills, and the manner in which they invariably effect a cure. Aktherongh poet-offiee, in Ali borough lownship has been closed after an exist- ence of seyenty-fire years. There ie nothing to prevent anyone concocting a mixture and call it "sarsapar- illa," and there is nothing to prevent any- one spending money testing the:stuff: but prudent people, who wish to be sure of their remedy, take only Ayer's Sarsaparilla and so get cured. A man by the name of Jno. Spargo of Ottawa, was seen to enter the barn of Mr. Caldwell, ad 15 nunutes afterwards was lound there dead. There are no marks of any injury on the body and an inquest will be held. Spargo was engaged to be married shortly to a ycung woman in tbe employ of Mr. Caldwell. Stories of foul play got around because of the existence of fraud 'between Spew:, and another =MD. VA REST REPORTS. Exeter. Septcerler lith, 1'195 tall where, eel' bustle, - ..,.. $ 18 $ 08 Seringwlseat per busti.,.., .... CS 68 Barley per 310511.-. n .• k .1 I. • * I • 30 32 Oats per bush. .. 23 23 Peas per beshe,...... 46 48 Flour per bbl .. , ........ 4 00 4 20 Aneles per bag.......... 70 80 Potatres per bag 35 40 RaY ler on 10 00 10 00 Woodper cord hard ...,„.. .300 3.50 VS ood per oordeoft 200 2 25 Butter per lh... ....... .........-- 13 14 Eggs per dozen 10 10 Turkeys per lb 7 7 Hogs, live weight................ 426 4 5t, Goose 3 .. .... . - ....... 5 6 Ducks 6 6 °biters... ......, ......- ..... 5 5 ' London, September 1 ltle 1890 Wheat.white, tall, 1001be $ 05 tO $ 100 Wheat, rod, fall, per 1003515..,,,.30 to 100 100 48 100 100 '15 110 100 1 30 13 13 13 24 24 Wheat,spring, per 1001b8.... ..... 9., Oats,per 100 lbs.. ....... ..... . 74 to Peas.ner 300 lbs..... ... ...., 90 to Corn, per100 lbs ...... .. ...... .....„. 90 to 13 arlee per 10e tbs 70 to Rya, per 100 lbs....—. ......... ,. 105 to Buckwheat, per 100 lbs . 90 to P. sets, efir billie ... .. . 1 C0 tc Eggs, fresh, single dos...-. ... 12 to Eggs, fresh, basket, per doz 12 to Egae, froth, store lots, per dog 32 to Butter,single rolls, per lb...-. . 23 GO Butter 3orlb,1 lb rolls,baskets 23 to B utter per lb. large rolls or one s 20 to 39 Butter,por lb, tub or firkins 0 to 0 Lard, per lb. 10 to 10 Chiokens, per pair 7500 100 Duke... . 70 to 100 Turkeys. 10 to llo Der lb: each ... 100 to 200 Toren te, Sep t rieber 131h,1895 Wheat, white, per bus..... .... $ 63 to $ 63 Wheat, spring, per bus . . .... .. ... 63 to 65 Wheat red winter, per bus 63 to 03 Wheat goose, per bus 6 04 to 52 Barley. per bus ..... ...... .. 40 to 90 Oats, per bus . 23 to 24 50 to 00 Hay - 14 00 to 140 Eger per dozen 12 to 13 Butter, pee le 37 to 14 Dressed hogs 650 to 6 75 Potatoes. nor has 35 to 40 The Live Stock Markets. MONTRUAL. Montreal , Cue., September 9, -There were about 700 head of butoberse 100 calves and 000 sheep and Iambs offered for sale at the east end abattoir to -day. The butche swerepres- ent in large numbers and tied° was fairly fictive, but the prices paid .or cattle were the lowest of the season. A considerable number of the cattle offered here to -day win have to be held over uneold for another occasion, There were no reallygood cattle offered here to -day, iind the highest prices paid by butchers were about sic per Ib., a few fairly good shippers a leas more. Pretty good cattle sold at about 3le ; common dry sows and rough young stock sold at about 2ic and 3o porlb., and the leaner beasts brought lees than 2o per lb. Mr. J. Stag, of Brookville, sold a load of superior shipping cattle at Point St. Charles for 865 each, or about 4 5-8e nor lb. Good large calves continue to sell at from 36 to $9 each, and common ones are from $3 to $5 50 each. Shippers are paying from 390 to 33o per lbfor good large sheep. Good lambs sell ln lots atabout $3 each, or from Sic and 33c nor lb. ; common /limbs sell at about 32 50 each, and culls at from Veen $2 each Fat hogs are in moderate ouPeis, and sell at about 43c per lb. EAST BUFFALO. Fast Buffalo, le. Y., Sept. 9. -Cattle- The receipts were 190.ears of sale cattle, against 150 oars last week. There was a fairly good attendance of country buyers, and the local 811 R0 ot Oki e were also liberal purchasers of Hogs-Reoeipts, 70 cars, asain tt oars last week. The market rated active and higher for nearly all grades :Yorkers, 3460 to $4 65 ; mixed packers' grades, 84 60 to $4 70 ; heavy grassy ends, 3415 to 3540 ; roughg, 3340 to $3 30 ; stags, $3 to 3340 ; high good to choice, 3400 tO $4 65, Sheep and lambs -Receipts, 90 cars,. against 110 ears last 1)00k. The inaarket ruted fairly steady tor strong. Lambs -Choice. to prime, 3465 to $4 9C ; good to choice. 3425 to $4 50 ; fair to good, 3340 to $3_85; oulls and common lambs, $2 75 to $550. Sheep -Choice to select- ed export wether,. 351 60 to 33 75 ; good to choice handy weight sheep, $2 50 to $3 50 ; fair to good mixed sheep, 52 90 to 32 60 ; culls and common sheep, 126 to 2 35; Canada lambe. fair to prime, 475 to 490. Two loads of Can- adian lambs, sold late Saturday. brought 450 to 4 90 for common to extra. Cattle closed steady and firm, with all sold. Hogs closed steady. svith about all sold. Sheep and lambs very dull for all but good lambs. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS As OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY.— 14113 Winslow's Soothing Syrup hag been used fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfeot success. It soothes the child, softens the gums,allays the pain, cures the oolio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea., is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs: Winslow's Soothing Syne andtakeno other kind. A C ommissioner iu B. R. GENTLEMEN,- Having used Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam in our family for years I have no hesitation in saying that it beats every thing else we ever tried for coughs and colds in children as well as grown up people. II relieves that tight binding sen- sation in the chest. We would not be with- out it for anything, as we have a large WILLIAM ANDREW, COMMISSIONER in B. R., Balloram, Man. MIT 1M11( it ILL f II! well anti Strong ifior 11:3 a ontury of hiking. The Cure is a Wonderful One Wrought by Pain.e's Celery Compound The Great Strength and Health Giver. The memory of She great discoverer of Yaine's Celery Compound will ever be sac- red to the thowanas who have been won- derfully delivered from disease and suffer- ing. Tho united efforts of this world'S medical men vial never equal the work, the mighty life -saying results, that have tome to sufferers through the virtues of Yame's Celery Compound. The moat difficult, most distressieg, and the seemingly hard and incurable tam aro suceessfully cured by the great medicine. There is no reason why any man or woman should despair and give up hope, while they can procure the medi- cine that drives away disease. Strong and ineortroyertible proof -testis mony from one who suffered for over fifty years -will give hope and inspiration to many of Canada's eufferere, who up 51 the present, have been unsuocessiel with physicians and the common advertised medicines of the day. The marvellous and speedy are of Mrs A. R. Parsons, of Sutton, P. Q., has ere. ated a wonderful sensation In that special aeotion of the Eastern Township. Pro fessional men, business meu, and farmers have discessed the aubject, and to -day Panic's Celery Conepound has a reputation and a fame in the district that no other medicine ever possessed. • Mre. Persona writes very briefly, but to the point she °aye "I am delighted to send my testimony regarding your most valuable medicine, Paine's Ochry Compound," "Some time ago I had Grippe, whieh left me ao lsaxie and weak, that for six months I could not get up without help. I told my husband that nothing eke but Paine'e Celery Compound could help me, after other medicines and dootore had fail- ed." ' After taking PLUM Celery Compound, I feel that I am mired; I can now .walk and go up and down stairs with ease, and do all my housewoik. Under the blessing of God and yoUr Paine's Celery Conlpound X am now well." .t2,4 r., AdtifiTARD--In Stan1313,11(.DIn *August 138th, the wire of Mr 3 Mustards of a daughter. WATSON-In 33 rucefield, on the 2nd inst., the wife ot Mr John Wetfem, of fit son. PATTERSON-re Ilensali„ en Aurstiet 37151, the wife of Robert, Fatter/roe ire, at a son. TURNER ---In staeley, on August 240, the wife of Robot Tureer, 00 ,1 daughter. 110SS-In Luoan, on Aug 31s0, the trite of kir Ross, of u eon • reoerelezi,suesTil-sIhnkeLttti.ouatiest o ndailsigehlteotiMs teth e 'wife SPROULE-In Lueen, on the 3st inst., the wife of Mr 0eproule of a clan/alter. NETHERY-TnEast Wawanoele on Ord Inst., lslizaboth Nothory, aged VI roars. ROWOLIFFE- At Rodgervillo, on Oth inst,, the wife re John Resvoifie, et a daughter. WILSON -In Stephen, on the 6th inste the wife of Ben Wilson, of a daughter. /30X-InExotcr on 9thinste the wife A Box, of a daughter. Crediton, on the elli inete She wife of George Fink bluer of a aon, —e-__ MARR1E 0, MoDERMID -0 LIVER -At Duncrief on Aug 3131:11, MorlivbelroDoArLmoibdoo.1 Vow Mexico, to Miss DISJARDINE--GRATTAN.-At th o "Manse" Grand Bend, on August 14th, by Rev. S. A. orriere, Mr, Silas Disjardine, to Miss Ele- anor Grat tan, both of Grand Bend. LAURIE -PILE -By :Rev. Mr. Aylward, on Sep t. 4th„ at the residenoe of the eride's fat- her, 13enj. Pilo Esq., &Ir. John w.Laurie,,,,to Nellie Pile, both of efo0-11livraY • ReID-FRIED-A t the residence of the bride's father, Parkhill, by Bey, R. Aylward John Reid, of Licury, to Elsie daughter of Mr. N. Freid• GREIG-AORESON-At North street efethodr ist ohurch, Godetich, on the 4t51 inst., by Rey. J. Edge, assisted by Rev, 1. B. Wai win, lir, J. K. Greig of lseaforth, to Miss Minnie Acheson, daughter 01 81 r. Acheson, °ode. rish. ROSS -Mae -UN -at the residence of the bride's father, Bay, on 4551 Mate, by the Rev J S Henderson, waisted by Rev A Stewart, Mr Alexander Grant Rose, of Ottawa, to Miss Addle Sackeven, fourth daughter of John eleEwen,Ese. DIED. NOTT. -In Tuokersmith, en the 10th inst., Mr. Robt. Note aged 86 you rs and 7 months. eloGRAW.-In Milwaukee, Wis., on Thursday, August 2th, James McGraw, aged 25 years 5months. . CHAPMAN-At Ailaa Craig, on tith inst., the infant son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Chapman. GRAHAM -At Ailsa, Craig, on 4111 lust., Abigal Graham. aged 84 years. SINCLAIR-In St Marys, on Aug 30051, Sarah McCallum, relict of the late Moses Sinolair, aged 82 oars and 4 months. HANDS AND ANKLES RAW. For years 1 have been a great sufferer from itchy skin trouble and salt rheum. Aly hands and ankles were literally raw. The first application of Dr, Obase's Ointmept allayed the burning hotting sensation. One box and half entirely cured me. It is also instant re- lief for chilblains. Ilenry A. Parnienter St. Catharines 00 1. Are free from all crude and irritating matter. Concentrated medicine only. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Very smell; Very wary to take; no pain; no grit ing; no purging. Try them. The Parkhill Gazette Review has en: tered upon another yeer and is well Bois: fled with the past euprort. Foot Ball. To the Editor Exeter TiMBS. In last week's issue we notice a piece from HD Eden boy, stating the t they have no orgaeized foot ball team thia year. If they have no team we are surprised to know that they are taking so much interest in the game. There are eight of the Eden Senior team and three cf the best of the junior team playing in what they call the Centralia team, and they are trying to make us believe they (Eden boys) have nothing to do with it. We would like to know bow they make a Cent- ralia team out of Eden boys We think the reason that they published that piece is because they do not want to acknowledge that we have beaten them. In their piece they say "we write this to let you know etc,." which shows very plainly that the Eden boys are interested and then they sign it "An Eden Boy," Poor fellow we are sorry for you and your team and hope that you will do better in the future. EXETER Foo'v BALL CLUB. • The Cure For Diarrhoea. Deers was suffering yore mueh from Diarrinett and could get nothing to cure me. A friend told me of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, and a few doses completely cured me. THOS. L. GRAHA M, MELITIA, MAN. Mr. John Govenlock, of Winthrop, had the misfortune to sprain his ankle a few days ago and now he has to carry a pair of crutches around in the buggy with him, Take K. D. C. for sour stomach mud sick headache. Ponons To Travol. WANTED, -Several faithful gentle- men and ladies to travel for established house. Salary $780 & Expenses Position permanent if suited ; also increase State reference and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. THE NATIONAL, 816-317-318 Omaha. Ma 'enamors. GID LEY &S01\ Parlor Setts Side Boards • Tables Bedroom Setts Chairs Fancy Bamboo • Window Shades and Poles, PICTURE FRAMES A Large Variety • and Low Prices. Gidley & Son ODDEELLOW'S BLOCK. TEE '1'11AB IRurrenuaras.i 001,31) 010a DAL-Seutb A naerican ltheumatio Cure tor Rheumatism i and Neuralgia, radically mires in 1 to 3 1 cia 0. its lotion upon thesysteni is renia04 able and royi termini. It iernoves at once the (muse and the disease itronedietely dis sPpears. The first dose greatly benefit - 75 cents. Sold by 0. Lutz. Druggist. $s, A Boole To Eleaszsisi4,-000 bottle of English Spann Liniment completely re moved a curb trona my hmse. I take in receramening tbe remedy, 40 it acts with nayaterious promptness in the re- moval from horses of hard, Kitt or cell- oused lumps, blood spavin, splints, mule eweeny, alike and sprains. GEORGE ROBB. Panama, MARKIIAM. OAT, Sold by C. LUTZ. RELIEF IN Six kiourts.-Diaordered Rid my and bladder diseases relieved in FIX hours by the "Great South American Kid nay Cure." Tlais new remedy is a great surpriee and delight to phynioians on ac- count of its exceeding promptneee in re- lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,baok and every part of the urinary passages in male and female. It relieves retention of water and pain in paaeing it almost immed facia. If you want quick relief end euro this te your remedy Sold by C. LUTZ Mthisters, Lawyers, Teachers, and others wboae eceupation giyes but little exercise, should uee Cartel's Little laver Pills for torpid lirer RD (1 biliousncss. One is a doe, Try them WANTED. ean Timothy Seed._ -AND-- Alsyke Clover Seed. J. Cobbledick, 'First Storehouse, Station. London, Huroit and Bruce. Gome NORTH— Passenger London, depart ..... ... 8.05 A, ItA4.30 0.11 Centralia 9.07 5,47 ,xoter...... ...... 9.2 . 00 Hen/rail 9,37 645 Kippen . .. .. 9.44 6 20 Brucetleld .... 9.5^ 6.28 Clinton 10.12a 6.55 Londesboro 10.29 7.14 Blyth... ......... ...... :10,38 7.23 Belgrave 10.52 7.37 Wingham arrivo11 10 8.00 Gone SWIM"- Passenger Wingham, depart... ..... 6.351. M. 8.25i'. st Belgrave 6.50 3.47 Bytlh. . .. .. .... ....... 7.03 Londesboro . 7,10 Clinton.. 7.30 Brucefield...... ......... ... 7.49 Kinpen..... ........ 7.53 Hensall . 8 06 Exeter ........ ......... ... 8.25 Oentralia 84 4.01 4.08 4.28 4.46 4.53 4.58 5,12 3,23 People's Building and Loan Association LONDON - - ONTARIO .Esoiate or-d)rasoress Dr. J. A: Rollins, Dr. 0. Lutz. - L H. Dickson, David Mill, peed. ev, Conine, IN EXETER. Oreramo President. yiee-President. Solicitor. Valuator. - Secy-Treas. DIRECTORS. Jno Grigg, E. A, Folliok, :Jas. Miller. Southoott, Dr. Thos. A. Amos. Sane. Sanders. Make money by saving money. Sixty cents per month will ensure $100 in 7e years. For terms of apnlicaeinn and all necessary infor- mation away to the Secretary, Mr. Fred. W. Collins. Post Office, Exeter, Ont. DR. SHOULTS, CENTRALIA. Office opposite Methodiat Parsonage. -1-j- KINSMAN, DENTIST, LL • Lc. S. SPECIALIST in GOLD FILL- ING, EXTRACTING and PLATE WORK. Gas and local Anaesthetics for painless ex- ' traoting. 2nd door north of CARLING'S Store T-1 ALTON ANDERSON D.D. S .1-). • L.D.S. Honor Graduate of the To- ronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Specialties, painless extraction and preservation of the natural -teeth. Office over the Law Office of Elliot as Elliot, opposite Central Hotel, Exeter, Ont. 1D AGNEW L. D. S.DENTIST, J.). °LINTON. Willbe at Greb's hotel Zuricla on thee/mond Thursday of eaoh montli and at Hodgin's hotel Hensall every Monday HT YOU PAPS DOW. At W. Johns', The Tailor. Made to order for $3, 6, 7, etc. Suits $11, 20, 21, eto. The best place in town to get a, fit. W. JOHNS, The Tailor. HELLO ! 1 Have yon 310 oldBaggy Top that needs re-ceyering and you wish to have made as good as new 1 Side Curtains played out Your Cushion played out ? or other Trimmings shabby and require to be renewed ; If so, call on om...a.trarzT, 13 79 TT s_ts_Lx..,, Or leave your ordere at Jones' Carriage Works, Exeter. All ordera will receive promPt attention and done in a workniansbiplike:rnanner, Charges moderate. . Prepare..ror Oold.....Wooher ers PISH=0"P C9aZ•SON" Have been studying the past few weeks as to what would best suit the wants of their cUsto in• HEAVING AND STOVE COOKING They have "THE CELEBRATED GRAND JEWEL," with Steel Oven and new Patent Grates. This stove is a special favorite with bousewifes, and will be found not only easily mangel but economical, Heating Stoves of all kinds at prices that will sell them, EAVETROUG-HING A SPECIALTY. Highest price paid for Timothy Seed. Submit sample. Valsoomonnakleameamoaraasseamanacassaranconamessew Are You GOING TO GET A icycle? We nave the best assortment and the cheapest. Come in and See Them Or else write for particulars. PERKINS & MARTIN, Fanoon'e Block, Exeter. We Want You to come into Our Store LOOKING PLEAS- ANT Eometimes. We have ao 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 your prescriptions, but we haye 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 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. All 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. J. W. Browning's BOOKSTORE. A Suit of )lothes 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 disappoints his patrons in any of these. large assortment of Fall So 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. A. 4% SNICIaL. J, Murray &Co., 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 Brass to order. J. ''z,ctrxuet.dor &cc). Ormonit*I FL BISHOP & SON STRII,tES I 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 etrike 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. 1116 PROrlbSM'ALL INVESTMENTS. ON Returning pr asperity will teeny rich, but nowhere can they make re much, within a short time as by successful Speculation in Grain, Provieions and Stock. :10 FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED can be made by our Systematic Plan of Speculation, originated by us. All succeefful speculators operate on a regular syatern. • It is a well -kr own fact that there EU e thousands of tern in all parts of the United States who, by fis sternetie trading through Chicago brokers, make large recounts, every 3560, IDI ging frcm a Jew thousand dollar s for the nom who invtets a hundred or two hundred &Mare up to E50,000 to $100,000 or more by those 'who inveet a few thousand. itis• also a fact that those ho make the largest profit */ from corararatively ernell inYestments on this plan are pet sons vibe live assay frcm Chicago ad leyefit through brokers who thorcnehly -understand ssatcmatie trading. C • OUI lan does not risk the whole amount invested on sny trade, but ccvels both elks, FO that whether the market Zing or falls it brings a steady pat that piles 1.1p enonneuely in a al ort time. WRITE FOR CONVINCING PROOFS, alto cur linens' cn BUMP!Su1 rjf and our Daily Mai set Beport full of money -making pointere. ALL PEPE. Our Manual explains margin trading fully. Higheet rs1erece8 in regard to cur standing and success. For further informetion address Taszoive.A.s se co., m.A.icar mms A2qD23ItithECMRS, 241.242 RIALTO BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILL INN! MINEMM•••••••••••=•10•1••••••••11 ID -Y-0 -CT Expect to attend a Business or Shorthand School the coming season. If you do it will pay you to investigate the claims of the ffn FOREST CITY BUSINESS & SHORTHAND COLLEGE LONDON1 P %. It is credited with being the best and praotioal school in Canada. Ar methode are up to date. R U aware that there is a difference between the work done in Business Collegve, some good, some bad, some ie yery indifferent' Get the beet ; it will pay you. HAVE U heard anything about our 'NEW SYSTEM" of teaching 13ookkeep- ing and Commercial Paper ? It Lis a radical 'change from the old methods usually employed. Drop a postal card and ask for particulars. College reopens Sept. 3rd, 1895. J. W. WESTERVELT, Prin.cipat- 1•111111•11•IMEMOMISMAINIMIMMOMMIMINR11. Timely Aivico. Jute and wool blankets we 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, ./rets 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, and mitts; to protect you from the cold; Elm city harness oil, dressing and blacking, keeps harness and boots a shining, Bells, children's cairiages 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. Szteter North Store Mr. F. R. 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, ETC. Produce taken in exchange for goods. les*It31-31SCW 11. BOWE UNDE f? T 4 KER -AND_ Furniture Dealer, Main Street, Exeter. Full Stock of all kinds always on hand. N novrE, EXETER. BsetorPackinglioul Hogs Wanted ! For killing every Monday. A s we are killing bogs regularly every week we are prepared to !supply cus- tomers witlrelew KETTLE R,ENDER- ED LARD, creeks or pails, filled at lie per lb., on Wednesday. Spare Ribs 2c per pound ; 111.b. Rosa Pork 10o per lb, ; Tenderloin 9e per lb, ; Pigs Peet, cleaned, no per dos ; Smoked Ham 12c per lb. ; Smoked Backs ilc per lb, ; B. Bacon 12o ; Spiced Roll 3.0o per ib; Bologn' 1 3 lbs., for 25e. Long Clear Bacon, Oe to 10c per 11). AT tXMTBR P2 OIMIG nom, C. Snell, Prop4