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• biadlelph.
Betp.0,se-411.e enow, the snow, the
beettticitl ttnow, ie the all absorbing topic
het:eat Present, It stencils out in bold
rolibt 'some five feetdeep on the 2nd and
concessions, Bicidulph ; 'while up at
I'Vatford they still trundle waggons, While
their more favored neighbors in Biddulph
ate putting m their Statute labor playing
with snow shovels, --We are Pleesod to Fee
Mr. Laughlin, formerly of this place, bat
for sortie time paet a resident of Turtle
lefountaine, 1Vranitoba, hes again retimnecl,
our hearts to cheer for a while, with a
visit, --Mr. James Miller, 2nd concession,
'leGelivray, intends erecting a bre*
mansion the coming summer, John
Dixon of the lst con. McGillivray, intends
following suit and settle down in his
cottage by the sore -We are pleased to
be that Mr. George Hodgins is able to
attend to.hie duties «gain.
The following beautifel lines written by
lefrti. John Atkineten on the death Of her
mother, an old lax* much respected for
her Christian charaeter,
To If
'The King of kings a warrant settled,
And sent it forth by death ;
And gently he discharged the same
On mother's feeble breath.
And now upon the lap of earth
She rests her weary head ; -
Her wish at last accomplished,
And the sleeps beelde her dead,
O'er Jordan's stream she is safely crossed
To Canaan's peaceful shore ;
Enjoying sweet felicity
With Hume wine have gone before.
Yet still I see these loving hands
Folded aoross her breast ;
Au peacefully he calmly sleeps
In the cold miebrace of death.
'Thou gentle, patient 'nether
• Though afflicted many years,
murneer from thy lips were hoard ;
Not any doubts or fears.
.For thy hope upon that rock was fixed --
The Rock of Ages sure;
As the mountains around Jerusalem
Were all thy hopes secure.
Thine was a life of humble faith,
And unassumed zeal,
For thy trust was in that covenant,
Which Jesus' blood did seal.
Farewell, farewell, our dearest friend!
Thou has left us all behind,
Unto the care of Israel God
Who's loving and who's kind.
Now thou art gone our mother dear,
Thy face no more we'll see;
But through the changing scenes of life,
We'll still remember thee. ,
Greenway.
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Bniers--Mr E. Floody, county master
of the L. Orange Association, called on
R. L. Wilsou W. M., and W. J. Wilson,
treasurer of 12 0 L, No. 219, last Thurs-
day, -Mr William Eagleson made a rather
sudden engove from the county of Huron to
-' the county of Middlesex. He moved all
his stock and other chattels last Satur-
day. -The north and south roads were
drifted so full of SnOW last Thursday that
the stage froni the north could not get
through, Mr. A. Wilson drove to Park:
hill and brought the mail, and C. Wilson
jr. drove in with it on. Friday. ---Mr S. A.
Wilson sold Ins handsome new cutter to
Mr. F. Mess. He thinks he will have no
use for it in this part of the cOuntry.-Mr.
Ed. Maines, bailiff, found a cow he Las
been looking for, near the village last
Monday. • He seized her and drove her
to Parkbill.-County constable, R L.
Wilson, seized a span of horses last week,
under a warrant of attachment under the
• absconding debtors act and also as tax
collector's agent. The party paid up
like a man. No intention to defraud.
THE GREAT DRAWBACK ON LABOR.
•
• A NEW VIEW os' TEE SUBJECT.
• Et would the interesting to know t
, amount of.productive power annually wit
drawn from the tuna total of human lab
• by sickness, and the amount annually r
• stored to that'sum total by medical trea
menet; but the details connected with sue
withdrawel andrestoration would be
still greater'interest, could they be •emus
tained. • With such information, before u
we might ' detertnine the relative value
• of the medicines in um, and, rejecting th
trash, adopt and administer only the tru
• specifies. In twine of the unhealthy di
tilde of India, where at certain seasons o
the year a large portion of the populatio
is prostrated by fe ver and other com
plaints indigenous to a climate alternatin
between extreme heat and rain, statistica
inquiries of the kind suggested have bee
made. and the results disclose the remark
able /act that HOLLOWAY'S remediee are de
eidedly the most reliable medicines in al
diseases of this elate. It is stated that o
the persons using them in the first stage
of sickness, very few have found it name
ary to abandon their daily avocations; and
that of the sick who resorted to them in
the crisis of their disorders, a greater nnm
ber have been cured than by all other pre
iterations combined. Aasuming in the
a,bsenceof rebutting testimony, that this
statement le true, the immense popularity
Whi0b. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and OINTAI/3INT
have acquired in the West Indies, and
other topical climates, Is not surprising.
The prestige of their reputation in Eng-
land, and her far and wide spread coloniee,
may have favorably introduced them, but
as we field them at the expiration of forty
years the leaclieg medicines in all parts of
the world, the conelesion that their fame
has been self-ttehieved is inevitable
.K Prestuning that our reader's know what
liesi- ood for there, and can dietingnish'a
reedy from a poison ora medieinal neg-
ative which does neither' good nor harm,
we congratulate them on their sagacity in
adopting two adver titled ettratives in prefer-
ence to sticking to unadyertiged abortions,
whioh liave no claims to coneiclerations
except those of age and precedent, We
have, SS becomes Iasi a meet devout respect
for 'such monuments of the past as are
entitled to it, but Pot the slightest vener-
ation for the eutictulties of error, Within
which category a uniltithcla of regular pro.
scriptiour are included. -ptztneeton, Ad-
vertiser.
BOON AND A BIASSING,
AJa0en and blessing to Mankind is Hag
yard's Yellow 0,4, the • great pain destroyer
Atha healing reinetty finf eternal and inter-
nal iso, YelleW Oil thirds all aOhea end
pains, rheumatism, taint) back, sore throat,
cretin, deafnesfil Cramps, contracted math
and lardenesa. Procure it of your druggist.
' The salary of the Lieutenant -Go -Vernet
• of the NorfiNeet ie to be" increaeed froln
$40 00 to 0,000.
At the police Court tho other day 91
Torontoiians Were called for neglecting to
clean of the sidewhik.The fines impOSed,
alhomited to nearly .0350.
• Obildren Cr.y for Pitcher/q
SALE REGISTER.
Teeeday Feb 26t1i--Parm stock, imple-
ments and houthhold furniture, the pro,
pertp of George Baledon, lot 32, cote 2
tp, of thhorne. Sale tit ono o'cleck.
Jas Oke, auctioneer.
Tuusnav, Fnu. 20. -Farm stock, imple-
ments, eto., theproperty of Henry Cook,
lot 121 lake reed east. Hay. •Salo at 12
o'clock, sharp, •131, Bessenberry, juin.
SaTtnutAx, FEB. 1.O.-Ffirna stock, imPie
ments, et, on lot 27, lake road east.
Sale at one o'clock. E. Bossenberry.
WEDERsDAY, Vim. 20, -Farm stook'im-
plements, eta., the eroperty of .Tno. Kirk,
let 8, eon. 13. Sale at one o'clock, No
reserve,Fl Brown, auo.
jecicsoic-13xens--In Fullerton, at the
residence of the bride's father, on the 5ilt
inst., by the Rev, J. W. Taylor, Mr,
James Jackson, to Maggie, second
daughter of Mr. Wei. Byers, all of Ful-
lerton. ,
SWAters.-MoDosaLD.--At Goclerich on
the 25th of January, by the Rev. Dr.
Ure, Mr. Thos. Swarts, eldest son of Air
G. Swarts, Clinton, to Miss Jeunie Mo.
Donald. both of Goderieli.
On Jan. 28, in London England, by the
Bev. R. A. 13uller, John Marchniont,
„to Adelaide v., danghter of William
: Case, Ilsq, of Exeter.
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED
To AXE eneroet
Please inform your readers that I have a
positive remedy for the above named dis
ease. By •its timely use thousands of
hopeless eases have been permanently
cured. I snail be glad to send two bottles
of my remed3 FREE to anV of your readers
who have consumption if they will send
me their Express and P. 0, address.
Respectfully, Da. T. A. SLOCUM,
Toronto, Ont. 37 Yonge street
A petition for a vote on. the Scott Act
has been received by the Minister of Justice
from Guelph, u
IRACULOUS.
"Mx MIRACULOUS CURE was that 1 had
suffered from kidney disease for about two
Years, was off work all that time. A Wend
told rae of B. B. B , I tried it, and am
happy to say that I was cured by two bot -
ties." Wm. Tier, St. Marys, Oat.
It is said tlaat • Miniteb pews have aver-
aged 10 percent higher this year all over
Amerioa in the re -renting,
A GREAT SUFFERER.
That 'person who is afflicted with rheu-
matism is n great sufferer and greatly to
be pitied if they cannot procure Hagyard's
Yellow Oil. This remedy is a certain cure
not only for rheumatism but for all exter-
nal aches and internal pains.
IN BETTER HUMOUR NOW.
"My son aged eleven, was cured of an
eruptive humour that ockered his Lead and
face with sores, by two bottles of Burdock
Blood Bitters and Palls," • testifies Mrs.
Mary Fulford of Port Hope, Ont.
The other day a resident of Watford
missed a five dollar bill and suspected a 7 -
year -old grauddataghter, who resided with
him of having taken it. The child denied
taking the money. The services of Chief
Constable Earl were then invoked, and
after consultation the grandfather and chief
constable had the little girl confined in the
hickup for some hours to make her mind
up! No charge was entered, ar d not gett-
ing any satisfaction from the girl the was
after a time released. The obief tonstable
explaine that she was not under arrest, but
only looked up. The public indignation
over the affair has been very great since the
occurrence,and the facts of the 'ease have
been reported to County A ttorney Douglass,
and by hint transmitted to Attorney -Gen-
eral Mowat. The father of the child also
arrived here on Thursday and he also will
„probably take further action.
MOTHERS wbo have delicate children can
see thein doily imptove and gain in flesh
and strength by giving them that perfect
food and roedicine, Scott's Emulsion. of
Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. • Dr.
W. A. Hulbert, of Salisbury, Itls., says: "I
have used Snott's Emulsion in cases of
Scrofula and Debility. Results most grat-
ifying. My little patients take it with
pleasure." Sold by all druggists, 50e. and
$1,00.
An addition has been made to the
civic Property of Blyth, in the pur-
chase of a bell. The citizens prefer
being "rung up" rather than "blown
up.
For stealing a pair of boots from the
door of a store in Mitchell; the other
day, a tramp was given thirty days in
•
the Co. jail. •
The Sarnia and St. Marys curling
elubs matched against each other. on
Friday for the jubilee medal. St.
Marys won by six shots—the score
standing: Sarnia 74, St. Marys, 80.
I had tried many doctors and was
given up by them as far gone into con-
sbmplion, but was permanently cured
by using Everest's Cough Syrup.—Jas
The Brucefield and Granton check.
er teams played the return game 01
checkers on Thursday, Brucefield
winning by four games.
Mitchell is to have n.system or wat-
erworks. The pi-ople seem to have
imbibfd a,spint of enterprise and the
town is going ahead rapidly. The
electric light eves introduced in that
towli recently.
A meeting of the Conservatives of
i
McGillivray s to be held in the town
hall, West McGillivray, ori Friday,
Feb. 15th at 2 o'clocrep. m,
“Everest'Extract of Wild Black-
berry never fails to cure diarrhoea,
dysentery, &e,". --the statements of
scores who have tried it. 25e per hot
for sale by all druggists.
liglen Pay was sick., we gave her Castor -1a,
When she vas a Child; she cried for Casioria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
Iirlisu she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
doNSUMPTION CURPi),
Andbli,phSrgiOlit11, retired frotyi pvtobioo,
1artving had tritteedin his hands toy ten least
Inclie,ti missionary filo foUssuj ei• it Simple
vogethtbIGTODAOLIY for thc aPeeeili and perma-
nent euro 'of 0oneti,n1spn, Thonchjjt , Ca.
tarrii'/Ultima and throat arid lung.
atfeetfORe, /1,180 a positive and radical cure
for Eel:yens Debility and all Noryous. Cetn,
pia inth, atter haVing teSted ite wendertal
curative powers 10 thonsaAOS creases, has
telt if his duty to inn ite it knowu to his
lin fferinp follows. Actuated:by tiR motive
and a desire to rolievc..tt- siifforim,. 1
sand trod oieb 11 who d es Ire t,
this' 'toeint) i" ich or :English,
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. GENERAL Ors'xczm 861 BitolowAY. N. I; •
A SURE CURE
ron BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION,
INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS,. SICK
HEADACHE, AND DISEASES OF THE
STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS.
THEY 'ARE MILD,THOROUGH AND PROMPT
IN ACTION, AND FORM A VALUABLE AID
TO BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS IN THE
TREATMENT AND CURE OF CHRONIC
AND OBSTINATE DISEASES.
When I say Cram I do not mean merely to
Stop them for a time, and than have them re-
turn again. I larN AA BA.DICAL CURE.
I have made the disease of
9 EPILEPSTor
FALUENGSIONZTESS9
A llfe long stndy. 1 WABRATZT my remedy to
Ounes the -worst ease. Because others have
failedisno reason for not now eeceivinge-cure.
Send at °neater a treatise andaFftEmBorria
01 my' INFAVIABILle REMEDY. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs you nothing Tor
trial, and it will cure you. .Address
Dr, E,, G, ROOT. 37 Yong° Stu Teronto, Ont,
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ALUM, AMMONIA, LIME, PHOSPHATES,
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E. W. Gt I. LETT,
Sianel'e of the CTLEBRATEt e074.1,2ete5e 4'gZa,
Everest's Cough Syrup
CANNOT BE BEATEN.
Try it and be convinced of its wonderful
curative properties. • Pries 25 etre
• (Trade Mark,) •
Try Evereirs-u .vgh, REG IIL4?
pornbwases of the LiVer, Kidneys &c., and
purifying of no Blood. Price 1. six
bottieg, $6. Pox sale by all drug-
gists. Manufactured only by
G. M 1igmoapjsp Chemist, Forest,
i....?4,-,rx.patruituum-raaar
llitABT REPORTS.
'nxnattin .
(Oorreote a,t5 o„clock p .na, Wednesday
1'11,11whe a1 90 to 08
Spring Wheat., 90 to 1 05
al 0) ... 40 to 48
Oats 0 23 to . 20
Glover ened .. 4 50 t o 471
'11111Q l/13 y .• ... 2 60 to 806
keas ,.. 0 64 to 0 55
Corn 0 40 to Q 00
o e5 bo 15
, 10 to 17
Plenrperbbl, OQ o 6 .56
POtatoes,per bthl 25 to 35
AppleS,pet hag Cf) to 050
DriedAPplespr b ... 0 Ito 904
Oveeee.per lb. 0' 00 to 0.99
Turkey por lb .., 0 0750 09
o 00 to 0135
... 0 26 to 0 30
6 00 t 6 24
,.. 4 00 to 00,
4 50 to 5 00„
..• 6 00 to 6 90
e. 0 40 t o. 75
0 50 to 0 76
.... 0 1.8 to 0 20
... 1000 tell 50
9111502
... 0 60 to 0 .76
Eggs
aclgo ',lees eedperi 0
Puoke Pe rpr
” dressed
Chickens per pr
Woo] perib .
Intyperton .-
130ef
llidesrough, ,...
Calfskin s
EihesPlikins (moll
Onion snerbush• -
Woodper aord 25 to 800
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- . ' 40 48
Oats.
Fall Wheat„ . BP.114"79
..
0060 to 005$
clover .s.;€3. .... . ..... ,,.... .......... ....,,...,.. 28 20
Pmts...., .. ..........*, ...... . ."'.......' ........ ."."1 "2 '
54 65
Butter 36 10
Potatoes per beg 36 • 10
Apples per b.ush 26 30
Woolperlb 80 18
,ITayperhon ........ .........., ..... . .. ..... 10 00 11 00
Bran per ton . 04 00 14 00
Shorts ‘• •-• 20 00 20 00
Oatmeal per bbl 6 90 7 00
• LONDON
Wheat, 97o. to AL, per bushel,
Oats. 203 to 30c per bushel, Peas. 57c to 50e
nor bushel. Ba,rley, malting.48c to 56c per bus
33arley, feed, 333c to 454e per bushel.
• TORONTO
Toitostro, Peby. 31.-Wumer-fall, No .2, Si .06
to $1.07; spring. No. 2, 81.06 to $1.07; red win-
• ter, 00o2. $3.06 to 81,07; No 1, Manitoba
hard, 81.23 ro 31.25. Rummy. No, 1 580 to 60o
No. 2.55e to 55o; No. 5,450 to 45o; N o 3, extra
50o to 50o, Pse.s. No 2, 56o to 58e. OATS, No.
2,32 o to 36e. FLOUR extra, 84.50 to $4,60;
strong bakers. $4.90 to 85.75.
Market steady, Sales. No 2 fall wheat', on
track, at 81 07. No 2 foll and No 2 red winter
outside: at equal to $1 06 here.; oats, at 84 to SG.
No 2 barley at 55e; 'yeas outside at 56.
13EITeSli GRAIN TRADE
London, Folay 31; -The Mark Lane Express
10 688 weekly review of the British grain
trade, says:--Bnglish • wheat is depressed.
Buyers n,re apathetic. The sales of Fmglish
wheat during the past week were 50,682 qrs,
• at 29s 7d, against 54,985 qrs., at 308 50 dm,
•ing the corresponding week 1ast Year. For.
esen quotations • nnehanaed, but wheat is
more active anct firnaer, Peas aro 64, At 0 -
day's market only the p corer Duglish wheat
was offered. The tendency was dowarsvard.
American was It turn dearer for good Cali-
fornian white. No red -winter was offered.
Flour vas stronger am:Mance d by the rise of
2 francs per saelt. in Paris, American ad-
vanced 60. Oorn steady.
TORONTO LIVE STOCK.
The supply of oattie et the meal raarket to-
day was ?insufficient for the demand, and
pyieee are firmer. sone° eighteen car loads
offered, and they sold falrly well. Good
shippingsceers are quoted at 410005s pound.
Milan cows range from $16 00 to $6500 a head
ann. bulle are from 3 fats to 31 cents
per pound. Good butchers' cattle sold at 31c
to 4.c, ordinary at 3c to 33 and common at; 2110
23. Sheep in.fair demand and steady, with
very fair offering; the best sell at $5 to 86,00
per head; inferior te medium at $4.00 to $.1.50
and rams Seto 33c per pound- Lambs in tair
demand and firm. choiee bringing$4 50 to $5,
and inferior to medium 83 75 to 34 25 Calves
dull and steady. .Choiee beasts, of 125 to 150
lbs., sell at 70 to ge dressed weight; rough
calves, 83 to $5. a bead, Rugs are steads"!
choice light fat Kid 111 50 to 5ee, store hogs at
4eo toRe. and stags at ao to 31c.
ADvton TO BloTEERs.-Are you disturbect aa
nightaxid broken of your rest by a sick child
suffering aiut crying with pain of Cutting
Teeth? If EO send at once and got a bottle
of"Mrs.Wins low's Soothing Syrup" for Chil-
dren Teething. Its value as incalculable.
It will relieve the poor little sufferer Ina
niediat.ly uonend upon it, mothers 1 there
Is no mistake about it. It cures Dysentery
and Diatrhcett, regulates the Stomach •and
Bowels, cures Wind Oolia, softens tlie Gums.
reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and
energy to the whole system. 'Mrs, Winslow's
Soothing Syrup" for children teething is
pleasant to the taste and is the prescription
or one of the oldest and best female
physicians said nurses in the 'United
States, and is for sale by. all • druggists
throughout the world, Place tweinty-five
cents a bottle. 13e sure and ask for"Mas.
WINSLOW'S R,"0/THINO S""TIOA "and no
fatherland.
rro THE DEAF. - -A person cured of
J_ Deafness and noises in the head of
23 years' standing by a simple remedy, will
send a description of it FREE to any person
who applies to Nrcuthesorr, 177 McDougal
street, New York.
DESTROYS AND REMOVES WORMS
OALL KINDS N CHILDREN. OR
ADULTS SWEET AS SYRUP AND
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In thd life department 53 is Association pro -
vi des indemnity for sieltn ass and (tccident, 01111
substantial agsistander to the v nf de-
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In 1140 five Staelt department two thirds in for loss 01 Live 8toclt or its inemberS.
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Walnut &Rosewood Caskets
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will be found hi the yard at all timesi •
Next year the ,i,ard will be run by Dirr.
Moat; as usual.
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Orediton. 3 nuary lath, 1We
Combinatio
Usefulness• f
Beauty, and
Durability,
—IS AN ESSENTIAL IN—
An Article of Furniture
GrIDLEY
Carries the largest stock of Frirnfterre
Huron County, and has just added th
his assortment a great many
pieces admirably adapted for
the boudoir, sitteug-roone
dining -room or kitchen
An Inspection of Ci-oods_ ef-
fect a purchase.
Undertaking. in all ,its
Branches.
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Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Paints, Oils and Glass, &c., &o., if you are, oall:'at
BISSETT BROS.
We are now offering the bale.noe of our stock of Axes,
Crass -cut saws, Lamps and Tubular Lanterns, at
30 IDA:ZS 01•TI;Y"
We would call your attention to a few of our specialties ,:--
A Handsome Brass Library Lamp,
A Large Glass Stand Lamp, new design
A Good Tubular Lantern -
A Good Axe and Handle
An A 1 Manure Ieork
And everything at Rock Bottom Prices for Cash.
$2 50
$1 00
.$0 50.
$1.00
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A full stock of the following lines always on hand'. -Barb wire, Plain Galvanized,
calent and Viled wire, and Buckthorn Fencing,
Having purchased our supply of Binder Twine early we are now in a position to supp
at the lcceP ipassible price.
A full stocui of tinware of all kinds alwa stock. Eavetroughing and roofing a epee
laity. Agents fort the B & R Metall° Shin Roofing. Ask for prices. Agents for tie
celebrated Raymond Sewiug Machine.
Mem inomonomemilir.
BISSETT BROS.,, Exeter,
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Now that T-Touse-Cleauing time is near, we invite your in-
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spection to eurBtc+ stook of Carpets, Curtains, and thosA.
Fancy Window Blinds, &o.
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Curtains,.
WID?.n buying Wall Papei• don't forget th44i the 01(
Establi$31-ied carries the Biggest Stocl and Latest .A.r;
erican Patterns,
Lots of Panoy Oeiling Papers w.
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