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The Exeter Times, 1890-10-16, Page 6Established 1877. E. 6.. OmzIZ,. RANKER, EXETER, - ONT, Transacts areueralbanking business. Receives the accounts of uxerol]ants and others on favorable terws, Offers Every accommodation consistent with afeandeonservativebankingprinciplea, Five per eeut interest allowed on deposits. Oraftsissuedpayableat any office of the Nl arcbants Bank. NOTES DISCOUNTED, it' MONEY TO LOAN' ON NOTES 9.ND MORTGAGES Tent viarro. TI3rRSDAS", OCTOBER 16th, 1890. DITUIRI AL NOTES. The Buffalo cattle dealers are squealing over the loss of their �Irk+;.;:ive s by the McKinley ball. They :;e just a'.:e:enitng to the fact that their very peeing trade in Cat: as i.m cattle has div; apg°eare ,1 all toe ..,.I:cc , tee their n72.P.L. and :aa .r° e 0ii t'#' tt t.ala:R t the i tree :tei pitons me:tstera+ la%j La ;S•:=,. ,.. ra:. r a:a l'�^:iL ot g�.3.. :3t io: . (2,:4t 11:'',itl cattle tlea'.e}s hall tilt:' k -,1w--1' Yz,atii. are net distuibe t.3 ... .... ' t ..* , end tat>eeal not be <t1 they have the L r-itish i,.,.rfe ,., ,^j'wft to them 410,1, tdrta-t, A CLt to detain a of e ce et la.:ata; c: rate for letters has cee etartiel in the f.t:iite:i At will areallably e remembered .1 g � t „CCaa r�tc�.lae...11bef ren'{l t^..,. .:ill' ec :t gas-. Cage wee a. plank Baa 1:s(,:°• :an pletfetna cat ze5.S tht the strna te'r- tha.=ner al. Mr. \\'annarnaker, will r x.v-li✓1 rel the reg f twition in his Liee;w tee ::t and bring it before t a teem e cit December. S?,saa ld It a"..;,.ptcI, the difference now ex t trret.ri United States and Ida veldt] be doubled and !eel t a complications. mu cents to one for the same Fe , a ^'t � to t,�_ t t . 1,00 s,rcat odds .:. c thee ;;ince Si: Mai Mac - 1, r; .:.:,t the (;eaverniuc•tttwould 1 ee.e av: the export duty on logs on t:. iti: -oe that the t.'tliteal States Ceeeeese t. ais v • dutyeft , c t Cana' I.:..t L ;;ate i•t,anle.,r. The.: Mcliiuley 2b'l I i3.:.l�e eiveli pine lumber tree, ;it:u now they expect the ex- pert r'.:'o- removed i 'gym Canadian .. 33., i or It itiuy not be wise to remove export duty in re- turn f•+r the removal of the duty - on pine loather, but the neighbors are not entitled to any such concession. They have only partially complet- ed their end of the bargain, but they, along with the Liberal party, will expect Sir John's end to be completed to the' Ietter. If the total abolition of the export duty be a disadvantage to Canada, the Government is under no obligation to take it off. The U. S. states- men take oft or put on these duties to suit themselves, just when and to what extent they think best,- and there is no good reason why we should be guided in our legislation by their exigencies or necessities. to the exact figure at which they think they can hold the market to the exclusion of Canadian lumber. At any rale, our lumberman have only to restrain their anxiety to gain access to the Ametican mar- ket tor time. and the business will come to them again as a matter ot economical necessity, and probably with increased volume. NEWS NOTES There are 100,000 children with im- pediments of speech in the merman schools. The defectiveness of speech in vilest cases becomes first perceptible in the second school year. Sixty car loads of stoue to be used in the mason work on the approach to the St Clair tunnel have arrived at Sarnia. It is said It will take about 1,000 cars to draw the stone necessary in the building of the approach. Joseph ;Robinson, of Sti iarton, Ont, set a gun one night last week. baiting it with a patridge. M daylight be sound a huge bear, shot; dead. It xveighed between 3110 and 4U0 pounds. he tear had killed ;t sheep the night before Can Wednesday atternoon,as Darold, sofa of !dr Willi int Johnson. Coradoo stteot, Stratbrcy, was playing with come companions at the Colborne St Sehcrel,he unfortunately fell and broke his right atm near the elbow. Dr set the injured member, and he to well as could be expected. :, .iia., 0313 -Clayton Lily, ;t r, years of age, Saturday poisoned his wife and children with 1 rat Foisotn. '.lite Ieutson was cooked, alae lilt children partook of it, three of thelia tailing dead at the table. 'firs G i Lily died in a few hours. The baby breathed its last yesterday morning. Lily was captured and is now in j all. the :kion Col Cody, dais Buffalo til, is in a towerang rage over the new order just issued by Secretary Noble of the American Indian Agency tor- l bidding the red men koala Resisting lir any Stand of Wild. West show. Ball tales this as a deliberate insult to I; himself and is now after the political scalp of Congressmen Dorsey, his representative, for peraattting such an Iorder to be issued. His cablegram to Dorsey breathes war. If you spoil my business, which is Injuria, I'll spoil t. yours, which is polities, Dorsey would be foolish after this not to intrenoh himself in asolid manner in his Wit - Teal citadel. Bill means action and in- tends to have tic a➢lies hia red inen, who are enamoured with their royal welcome in Europe and the monev they are making and have no desire to be deprived of so profitable a mon nor of layh g. 0f course ilikl'e Indian contingent can refuse to return if they choose, but that will not satisfy the In suit to the honor of the great Indian scout. SHotJLD the new United States tariff curtail the export of Canadian lumber, the loss to this country will not be much in reality. In- deed , there are those who believe a check to the reckless destruction. of our pineries will be a benefit to the country on the whole. Those Iumbetmen who have banked the once beautiful and healthy Ottawa and other sta earls with malarious saw dust may grumble,but a whole- some curb to the wastefulness in which they have indulged for many years in their eagerness to make money is by no means a national calamity. rile proposition to re- move the export duty on logs would mean the immediate transfer ot a large business from Canada to the border States, and would lead to still more wastful forest denudation. Already the pine areas in the United States have become so con- tracted that an early date is fixed for their total clearance. Logs from Canada are, therefore, a necessity to our neighbors, who i will have to pay the tax in any case. From the day the McKinley. Bill went into operation the. Ameri- can lumbermen raised their prices Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. iy,it . Nu'.LH1fi:t, 1. i a, 4. A splendidly illustrated paper on Henry M Stanley, his Carver and Achievements, by.rets to L Hurlbut, , t ]i,art Secretary h rc .tr t 1v of the u y iitnericau lx`cirgral+liicul Society, makes Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for Nev- etutr'r an eeeeptiurtit ly interesting number. For a graphic review of Stanley's eventiuI career, and the Bolin relief expedition in 11rtitular, from au American standpoint, flurlbnrt's article surpasses anything that has as yet appeared ou this fascinating topic of the day. In the same number Felin Oldboy propounds and answers the gustation. Who was Charlotte Templet' bringing forward some hypotheses and rev- elations which will startle the thousands of romance -lovers who have strewn flowers on the mysterious grave in the Trininy Church yard in New York arty. There are 111ss- trated articles on Buenos A31 es, by John Stanley; Coca hunting in South Carolina, by H M Howard; Great Pahcbulakah, the Western Niagara, by W H Lyman; Some Copts in Old Cairo, (second paper) by A L Rawson; The Empress Theoloro, by A C Townsend ; A Vermont Island and its In. habitants, by Nellie Hart Woodworth; and a History of Human Habitations, by Marc F Vallette. The half dozen short stories are varied and interesting, and the peoms fit, though few_ Among the art illustra- tions is a beautiful portrait of Dorothy Ten- nant, the English biide of Henry M Stan- ley. •-.a-.•-4 Blanchard Council. The Mnnioipal Council met on Monday last. All present. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. The names of the bondsmen, the collector and the were .a treasurer w e submitted mrtted to the board, and on motion of Sinclair 'and Johnson hey were accepted. On motion of Berry and Johnson, Bylaw No 166, relating to the levying of certain rates in the township of 13lansnard, fnr county and township pur- poses was, read and passed, signed by reeve and clerk and -seal of corporation at- tached thereto. On motion duly made and seconded tho• following orders were granted:. Wm Rundle, gravel, $24 60; Wm Rundle, gravelling M road, $97 67; George Milner, building culvert 0 S road and repairing culverts on 4th con and Lower Side road,$13 15; Thomas Pearson. part salary as caretaker, $3; David Pother.. ham, for plank and repairing bridge; upper side road, $3 92; Charles Bobineon, repair- ing culvert, townline B and F, 310; John Statton, gravelling 3rd line, $11 40; P Hardy,Fieh Creek bridge inspection,$42 50; Samuel Brown, for building abutments of Fish Creek bridge, $200; John Chittrok, stone, Fish Creek baidge, $25; Thomas Crozier, gravel on townline B and D„$2 20; Robt Moir, repairing, culvert, 13th con, $2; Robt Moir, gravelling on 15th eon, $12; James .611liott, stone for bridge,M road,$35; Samuel Radcliffe. stone, Fish Creek bridge, $2'57; Samuel Radcliffe, repairing bridge, townline B, $7 75; ieorge Lindsay, gravel $5 56 Council adjourned to meet on the first Monday in November, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon,-J.H. JAMESCN, cle,k. CONDENSED NEWS Froin Various. Sources Through out the DistriQt.. St. M'arya collector of taxes receives a salary of $175. Ur. Tames Barr, of Mitchell, died geldden. lv in Toronto last week of typhoid fever. He was 23 years of age, The Ball Electric Light Company have decided to put in the etectrio system in. Brussels, and will commense operations( at once. Mr. John Greenwood, son of Mr. Wm. Greenwood, of Logan, had the ends of a coneleof fingers cut off by a fanning mill on Friday last. Mr, Thos. Statism, of Mitchell, died on Monday night quite suddenly. He was in his usual good health, but before morning died of stomach .compl tint. tie was 67 yeare of ase. Mr W. 13,11arrison, forrnerly of the Ars.:s is in St Marys, Be has relinquished journalism for the more lucrative calling of organizer for the Independent: Order of Foresters: Arr. A. R. Welker,of the Huron Road, near Mitehell,lost a valuable brood mare on Wednesday morning by getting down 1n the stall,: ar.d injuring herself so that site had to be despatched. Aylmer Turner and Alfred Oliver, el Lucent, were up for trial at London, via Tuesday, on tbe charge of stealioe a soave from Mr John Mitsui of the tint cert. Biadulph, and were acquitted. If eielt heednche is mieery. what are tatter's Little liver Pills it they will pssitire- u cure it:? People who have used theul speak frankly of their wetth, They ate small and take. The eutrenee exurain ie n +1e , •-n,ra at relto a i to Bigg Sehneels and Catllegiette lend:et:es mill be 11,4.1 at (loderielt, Exeter, Pun,;- nnnon, Clintoat, 15eaforth. Witatiharn, Brus- sels and Wroxeter, on Annie; Tueeaay and Wevincaday, thio 22n,l, 23rd and :Nth of December ratume'nciul at 9 a n' ou onday. At the Godericb AQsizas last Richard Nesbit and Wm .1 iae+lotaszall for jail breakieg. pleaded gniltti. Hie Lordship ,lnstic :1Iaereahon ente ra:, at ne k spall to two years in peutttnti:ay, onei, Nesbit toeighteen mouths in the Central pi Wu. the teutences to follow the terra which the tile piaouers are et 1?reseut serving to the put ntiary. They seb=elueutly tied to break Put of Lail,, but ',cera caught it the act. 111NeiNo :Senses -In the are, sometimes a roaring buzzing sound are c:tust'd l+y catarrh, that exceedingly diiaa8ma111e ttltri very.counnen disease. Lasa of smell or Bearing also remit front catarrh. HotJ,'r Sarsaparilla, the greet blood purifier, is peculiarly saecessral remedy lur this disease which it cures by purifying the blued. It you suffer from catarrh, try klou1's Sarsa- parilla, the peculiar medicine.. As the Huron Assizes held at Gederieh last week there was an indictment against Thos. Elliott, of the to. of Stanlay,near Bayfield, for assaulting Minnie Nichole, a s otin3 girl br n ht outfrom the Old Country v by the Guthrie Home, of London. After the prosecutiou had proceeded for same time the cont discovered a teehuieal irrel;n. larity in the indictment, and sumularily cloaca further proceedince. The prosecution will bo concluded at the next general SQSator1Q Bev O. ii, Bridgeman, pastor of St.Ptutl's Church, Hensall,bne resigned his pastorate. Be preached his farewell sermon to a crowded church on Sunday a evening kst. ;<ir 5 1 Bridgeman has had ebargo of the church for over our years, during which time muchprosperity r s crit n, h9cn to' P mo]tBy p yhis earnest cb 'st' o n mn character, h Hofer, h1._ ability in preseutiug the words of everlasting life, his nutiring zeal in his labors, and above all the harmony between Ms lite and profession has rendered ore , Inumb h beloved, t'lo ed not only 3 - by his own congregation, but by the entire villa4e. He leaves immediately for Eng. land to visit his parents Wherever in future his lot may be east, he will have the beet wishes of the people of Hensel], The fiat of convictions made by the Mid- dlesex magistrates for tbe quarter ending. August 21, 18%, number 210, of these 103 were made by Mr E. Jonee Parke, of Lon- don; 21. by Mr. James Noble, Strathroy; 14 by Mr E. P Jarvis; London; and one by Mr Wm Wells, Parkhill. There was one $50 fine imposed; two $40 fines; twenty-one $20 fines; eight $10 fines; thirty-five $5 fines; seven $4fines; one $3 fine; thirty- four $2 fines; fifty-seven $1 fines, and four 500 fine,:, the last being imposed by P. M. Noble,of Stratbroy, for breach of by-laws. The number of commitments to goal was 46; to Central Prison, 3; Mercer Institution 1; to Reformatory for boyo, 1; Suspended sentences, 9. The total amount of fines paid in during the quarter was 45972 32. Mr. T. Freshly, of West Nissouri, writes thus to the St. Marys Journal :—"I Brave a small apace in your v,.luabl'e paper to ap. prise the general public of the groes injus- tice and partiality shown by some of the judges at the late South Perth Agricultural Show. I showed a beautiful sample of English two -rowed barley, weighing 53 lba to the bushel, and for which I have been receiving $1 per bushel from purchasers who come to my barn after k at that price. The one sided political judges, who had the ud jRin this oftUrs department, awarded the prize to barley not weighing over 40 lbs. to the buabsl, and worth about from 35 to 40 cents per bushel. The fact of the two rowed barley being introduced into this country by the Dominion Government was enough to damn it in the eyes of snob men as those appointed to judge that department." BiBRERT. BRIEFS—Jerry Stapleton has purehaeed the McLoughlin farm, containing 100 aures, for $3,700, -Thomas Matthews, while threshing at Thomas Kale's, con 2, fell from a hay stack and broke three ribs. -James Campbell, of con 12, has rented his farm of 100 acres to Mr. Templeton, for a term of five years, for $275 a year. HARPLEY. BRIEFS -Mr Donald Patterson has closed his blaokemith shop at Grand Bend and left for Michigan on Saturday last, where he intends working by the month as tie has had the offer of two different situations. at $40 and $60 per month.. -While putting on the ceiling of H Love's house, Mr John Ford had the misfortune to fall from the scaffold hurting his back, fortunately no • bones were broken and under the ' care of medical attendance is doing as well as could be expected. Even the poor dead frog is taxed by the McKinley tariff. The. Treasury department have decided that frogs' l legs must pay ten per cent. ad valorem euty under section 2613 as raw unmanu-' factored articles. EMINENT PHYSICIANS FAIL -Mr. W. A. Mallory,' of Mallorytown, Ont,, says : daughter suffered for years from 'a most distressing and annoying' catarrh. Her case was under the treatment cf eminent physic tans In the Unified States and Canada. Two months use of Nasal Balm has had more beneficial effects than all former treatments( combined. BORN. ENrour--At Ilderton, on the 14th, the wife of Geo w,. Enight, agent, G. T. B. a daughter, lticKAy--At Rodgerville, an the 10th fust,. the wife of William McKay, a daughter, HEywooe-In Exeter, on the 12th inst,the wife of Jotrn Heywood, ason, LENonxxR-In Greditou, on the 141h Inst, wife of Charles Leeohman, a daughter.. MARRIED, H.u.noitAx--ALr.EN.-la Trivitt . Momorial church, Exator, on Qct 14, by rector, Rev, S J' Robinson, Thomas Halloran to Miss Lucy Jane Allen all of Wingharn, • DIEA. AfCPNEE-Ip Stephen, on Oct- 8the 1890, Mary McPhee aged 68 )rears,. i%1`etx.Ea-Iu Hibbert, on tbe 7th hut , Harriett Ann Murphy, beloved, wife of Mr- A. Walker, aged 36 yeara and two months. SALE REGISTER. Tr rspar, 04 2lst-Farm stook and ha - ;dements, the property of Won Bentley, Lot I8, S. E. Boundary i eborue, Harry 1Jrewn, acct. Frtn< r rs # , O 1:-I:urm stock, iatnpte- menta, ete., the property et Thos, Taylor, lot ?6, S, B. Stephen. Sate at one o'clock H Fatter Ante Tiitirslay, Oct 71-I?xeecutora' gale of valuable farm in the tp of Ilan i'roperty of thc' late Hoary V. Pitsbe tat, Salo to eTtt,nnereeat 2' o'.leek, at P.'ine'a• dote] Zati ii. T:.l. l;•ess •nnerry Auet, 1'it Z,teeda-v, ()et ]2 -Farm etetet; end rm]a er.i0:ate. the Free +rte of 11'an Stnitlters, It t con 17, tr tr1 MletliUivrey Beene Willa noath of Olt Citron.* at 1 o'el clr, Heeitr Eir.oam, :keen !l#r.aatt-leteeraUf u.earts lied air. I' i4-•nole germs ariable from low, ninreliy land, eir from iiecaeiun vegetable matter, are breathed iota the Image, taken up by the Wool, end uuless the vital t1uid is ttnritltYl by the uss of a geed medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla, the nnfortt:nate victim is seen overpowered. Even in the more advan4 el casee, where the terrible fever prevails. this successfal wediciue has etieeta 11,211411ZablO Calteie Th°,.0 who are expose=cl to ntalariul or caller yta•i.:otss slafiulct evert*, hL'o l pare by t :';int Hood's Sin. - THE QUEEN PAYS ALL EXPENSES Tito t,;aeen's 1•ast "'free trip to Europe” haw - fna•. . fr excited such universal. intcrcat, the ,peb. bshers of that Piapulartuaaazieo otter another and e2+.'9 erctr t tar cspensrs, to tine pe-- emidfng them the largest list 0f English words cow:eructed from letters emit taincdin tee three wards "British Northt Silver " Additional prizes c seeisting of Sliver Tea SeI6. ('bins 11 inner:seta,t.o1.1Watelatet,l reuelt 3ltariellexcs Voyles() Curtains. Silk Itressee. Mantel Clocks, many ether a elut and vniureble arneteR will also be awarded in order of merit. . special prize or n ,Scat :kin Jacket nettle lady, and a1t n l,oua abo ts(rte rimytu t* r o• it nrb ldoliyered free fa t`nnatta ur Ignited 5tatcsl scnatnfitbeLtritert liatat, ]ircrcona sen'lilag n Het of net less than twenty words wiilrreeivo a present Send tour tie ata ne i fur complete rules. illustrated car:tb,pne,ef i^rize', ands ena- plo n;imber ut `I he • :t, a u. .Stierce, .ii,t: bsN t- nru tn. Es:s,Toronto,Canaan ' )11,1NOIPAL WANT1t,I)_..1''OP, EXE rl•:It P1-1+I,IG SCItOt)1. Inc'Mi. Six Pepartments. Standing not les than ee anel A. Married. Protestant ehureit member preferred. Apply per wtatt or by letter with photo up to the e, tb tut. to J. r,nit,tl Exeter. oet.1ri.'91, :icy 1' $.B, p1IClr: -- ., fit. l . ] f T r C,Ala.l .1 rl.a .S\I 1 ' wpm makers' eta lel fernaloorto rent, situated ht the village of t'rgmarty owned by the late W. 1'. Joiutst• n. being a shop aunt house erne to rbiued ,., , The h,. be rrn c wr 4 t l tb or without the house, nlhnfi one ]elfiro e f laud to be routed it the huuse is, or the elem. house, and one quarter of an nue of laud to be sold, also a tinnntity of ask and other kinds of lumber end wagon makers alae!: and tools, mod several colonies of bora to be (Remised of. Particulars will be furnished by the exccut. ors on application. Thomas Stacoy Executors. Donald Park olm — Cromarty, P. 0. STRAYED. -On oraboutthe 20th of August last, from the premises of the undersigned, Lot 17, Concession 4, Stephen, 1 ram, 1 wether, 3 ewes and I lamb, mark ed with the letter "T" in red across the bips. Any person giving information which will lead to their recovery will be suitably rewarded ; and any person or persons found unlawfully harboring them will he proceeded against according to law. Cites. Box, Sept 22, ]S00 Exeter P 0. 1890. _ 1890. Fall asa.d Winter Stock Complete in every line. All bought for cash and will be sold at reasonable prices. EXTRA VALUES S IN Tweed and Fur Overcoats A full range of Flannels, Meltons, Dress Goods, Gloves, etc. Our MILLINERY STOCK is com- plete in,eyery fine. A fine range of Beaver Hats, and Ladies' and Children's Caps. A. call solicited. JOHN HALL, Dashwood. Money Saved 1 Satisfaction assured to every customer. Can You Buy Cheaper NOTE THE PRICES: All -wool Flannels, 15c yd and up Dress Goode - 5 r, Ladies' Slippers, - 25c pr •' Ladies' Kid Boots, $r.25 pr 'a Tea - - 8c lb " MILLINERY -VERY CHEAP. Call and see at T)QU.PE'S STORE KruumON. FARMER BROS., Wholesale and Retail GROCERS WINE and SPIRIT MERCWITS. STAR GROC ;RY. EXETER. Mcr:hant Tailor 1 MB. J. :. GRIEVE, (Late Cutter for R. Pickard) has opened out a stock of NAlilAN ANA/ IIL1CItEi1 Tweeds, su tTI. se , Prencli:--:Wersted CU AvN{:8, and all the new- est things in PANTING'S, made up in the 1 ate,~t Style d —.0a.— I' A good alt Guaranteed or no sale, S pea:fol attention given to 1 Ladies' (140K4T and MANTLE Makin STAND : One door North of E, I iala's Bather Shop. 7ELL-IMO .1:1aCr.- ti1I3.THOS. $31A1.11 is( prepared to dig wells at 51 cents per foot for i:+ fret: ": cet+ts en every additional ten feet, to t,ixtr feet ff requir.:d-- briokina and boring included. Tlfttr. t5t:'tLii, llliiavflleP.a. pV� OTIOE TO CREDXTQFS. In the matter of the listato of Rnbt Iles. well. late of the town et t;gtierieh, in tbu County of Huron, deceeseel. Notice is boreby g)ven, pursuant to the pre- vieeir+ue of the revised mature, or indents, ' eh:apte r!De; re Le,that all eredtta r•andl niters leaving dams•• neo asst the Estate ot Hubert h..swvtl. i.t.r r.f t i.e. town of flu;leri, lr. ira thv County of lluron, deceased who died on or about the 11th +lay et•, April, A. Ir., l r,t. at tbeeeid town ul'tloderseh• mre hereby r..iuired liver Z r eeeel les pest a an t, . t i e t u It n , o Role ;,, rhe an nr t a one Lt t Juhn, a u rat J tr t 9t, 1'. that. 1 eeeet. rs +,f ilae s,ial4. ceased or tutbe undersimted solicitor for tbo said Ex testators,. fru or let fere the t ret slay of hece mb- er 1 t their chra tiau :ma surnames nee dresses tad k t. inee ,flat fullparticulars of their aecunntn or claims and te lf tbo securities of ansa held lirtheru. And. further tate ;wilco tat uftcr the saki lsttl•ay of ]tecember, h,1:1, the 1;.;e,•utorsat the said dee•ca+e,l, Robert Boswell. will nra- ce ltu distribute tlo assets Ill the ,a'dd r- eea.ed umoue the parties entitled tbercto,hav- ing regard only to such claims of which they then will Imre had notice, and that they will not he responsible for the said assets or any person or persons of whose claim or o'aftne they shall not there have had notice. 11, 11 COLLINS, Exeter. Out. Dated this t Solicitor f for the Lsccators. • QAL ES M E WANTED, having done business in Canada for the past 30 years, our reputation and responsibility is well known. We pay settee -and expenses from the start, if everything is satistactory, No previous experience required. Write us for terms, which are very hbarai, before engaging withany other firm. OntReferences-Bradstreet's or Dun liftman L. Co's Commercial Agencies, well known to business men; or Standard Bank, Colborne, . CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, 1\TURFaRr],ax,.COLBOR,NE, ONT. REMOVED ! DAVIDSON BROS., Builders and Contrast ors have removed to Swallow's old stand, cor- ner Main and Gidley streets and are prepared to sell Boors, Sash and Blinds and Moulding cheaper than any other farm in town, Build- ingscontracted for, Plans. Speeificetiens and Estimates furnished if required. All work done with neatness and despatch and satisfae- ion given. Seasoned Lumber always on band Davidson Eros., WM. DAVIDSON. JOHN DAVIDSON Eyes Tested FREE —BY -- Aa S .VLURRAY't Practical Optician, Graduate Optic School 1 'Y Eyes tested; defective sight restoredbyth, aid of fine glasses. Large assortment of th, finestglassesonhand. Acallsolicited. A .s- astr"c'RRA- -, 160 a-CTNU,A.S-ST . London. NOTICE. 4 _Fresh -Wad Ai 811) STOCK OF GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERY Just arrived at the family Grocery, Also Pore Extracts and Spices. A. beautiful piece of glass- ware given away with one lb. Mayell's Baking Powder. Dashwood Bollet-Flour for sale. Call and examine our goods before pur: chasing elsewhere. G. A. .HYND MAN. FRED W. FABNCI'l'41B, Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil Rn= c -xNm:ER,F.,T'C„ Olhce,Upstairs,Satnwall's 131oak. Exeter, Ont `gltt SMEN #74 4, T9G"F�D. Good Salary and Expenses. or 'commission paid to the right men, I want ,men 25 to 50, years of age to sell a full line of rest class Nursory Stock• Alt stock uaranteed. Applar at once,stattin age and roferonces. C. L.EOOrHBY, 1.toobester,N, Wantteci, MEN, Local or travelling, to sell my guar- anteed NURSERY SfOOII. Salary or Cope - mission, paid weekly Outfit free. Special attentioniven to biginners, Workers never fail to make good weekly wages. Write me at once for O. GRAHAM, NUBSE1tYDIEi\', (This house is reliable), Toronto, Ont, VAS* One Door South of Rust. Q� • - THE 1143 --.. 4- NEW AND QO.II '^W -+.`.f 4 --STOCK 017-- Boots 1?,_-,.._ foots & Shoes. Sewed work a speciality. Beiutiritig promptly attended to. . MANSON, INTERCOLO11LAI; RAILWAY OF CANADA, Thedlroct route Cetwecn the Wee t and al. paints on the lower lit, t,0wrfnee and Itido dee t°ltaieur, Province of 4uebee a also for New lima sysei;,Nova Scotia, Prrrle0 Edward tspelt veto nlslaods, and Newton rid laue'and, 4t. Pierre, Express treiva'leave None real Halifax dally ¢Snnnay s excepteeei and re" tbrougb wltboutvitaunc between these ps,intebt 5(1 bout e„ Tbc tbrougla express train rasa' tho Iu- tntnolunial ]tnilwas' aro Arilll ntiyl•8htoa by electricity auahoate'd by swore from'tho locomotive, thus greatly ineeeto ung the Gout. fort and safety os travellers, New . o andof o ant b tJ . r u ctsloo u 3 i t and 8 t day y canna through orcPresstraitta. Canadian -European Mail and Pa s r. SQ OPO Rut:e, P.isaengers for Great Britain nr the conti- nentby leaving Monts eel on l+'ti.la#*]nornfnli will int n outward until atearuur a t llettfax on I aturrley, Tile attention of sidppere is direeted tothe superior Jttollities r fitted by this rcuteeor tlto traur+ieort of flour and genorol merchan- *Rao intended for tine Eastern Provinceo and ' :vowfaundiaud ; e.ho for ehipmenta of greln andpro due o tuteladed for tee Bnropoaatmar. net. e Ttatet smay Ito obtnlne a anti information about the route ; alao freight and pa er rates on a tHiratic+n to le •WEe TllJf1tSTuN, Wee torn Frei ght&ranemia e Agent ea tteasf Eio s•3 T n Ook n It 1 Jerk lit.loCC ntc D PS11Ta!\GTR, (lhlof' uperfutendent. Railway (um...1toeeon. v '69. New Fall Gocds New Velveteens. Dress Goods. Mantle Cloths. Flannels. Table Linens. Shirtings. Cottons. - Cashmere• Hose. Cashmere .Gloves Kid ;Gloves. Corsets. Underwear. CC IC IC CC CI it CC IC CC IC CC J. MATHESON, HAY P.O. - EXETER NORTH. Diinin r • HEADQUARTERS FOIA _ Pure Drugs;. Patent Medi- cines Dye -stuffs, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. SchoolBooks and Stati,olfar ; Photo Frames, Albums, Purses, etc. ' Cigars Pipes, and Tobacco. Also a large assortment - of Toilet and Bath Sponges always on hand Prescriptions carefully re-- pared from rug thes, purest Remember the place, Sign,, GOLDEN MORTAR, Main. St.,J. . W.Brawnintn