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'emu:if eura the most obstinate oases when all °the
anNATMENI: have failed oven to roller°. ii,old by gro
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gists et $1 pPacitage, o..^ six for $5', or sent by mail o
receipt of price hy addressing TUE JAMES hthiniout
CO. yerunto, Ont, Writ, for ptunohlet. Soldiu-
Fox: Sate in IEN,eter lb y •If• W. OrOwliiin
a March the 20th, ht $ been fixed fot
- ; the re opening. of S. Andrew's Preshea
b' torten Chureh Kippen Services will
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e, be held morning, atonic/on and even-
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111, leg. On Monday following' a tea meet-
ing will be given. A number of speak-
ers are exneeted to be present.
The Calgary Herald says grass hop
pets have made their appearance out
west, and the prairie is some parts is
coveree with thousands of these
insects. The Calgary Herald man
must surely have smoked a very strong
cigar and imagined the snow flakes
were grasshoppers,
rine day recently James Boyce, et
Stephen heard a terrible uproar in his
hu hoose and at epee went to investi-
gate the cause thereof. On openiug
the door, to his surprise, he beheld a
fox killing a hen. He at once procured
a stiek, closed the door and corn-
menced fighting Mr. Reynard till ho
had him killed.
The Baltimore and Ohio railroad peopl
are preparing to head off it strike during th
woridts Pair rusleby•signieg hundreds o
inen who are willing to act in an emergeu
ey,
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THE POWER OF NATURE
For every ill nature has a cure. In the
healing virtues of the Norway Pine Fes. the
cures for coughs, colds, croup, asthrna,bren
chitis, etc. 1)r. Wood's Norway Pine Sy-
rup represenis,the virtues of Norway Pine
Syrup and other .peetolial remedies. Price
23C.
Inspector Piercy, of the North-west Mount-
ed Police, stationed at Edmonton, fatally
shot himself in a hotel there Monday eight.
KILL THE WORMS or they will kill
your child, Dr. Low's Worn) Sirup is the
best worm killer.
The California Athletic Club, the scene
of so many cerebrated pugilistic events, has
assigned for the benefit of its creditors. No
figures are given.
Will be found an excellent remedy for
sick hoadacee. Carter's Little Liyer Pills.
Thousands of letters from people who have
used them prove this friet. Try them.
Mr. A. P. Srurtevaut, one of the largest
cotton manufacturers in New England, and
who owned •-1,000,000 worth of pioperty in
New York city, including the Sturtevant
house, died Wednesday at Norwich, Conn.
GIVES STRENGTH AND _APPETITE
Dear Sirs—Last year I was very thin and
reducing very last, owing to the bad state
Of my blood and appetite. A friend of Mine
induced inc to get a bottle of B. 13.13. which
I did. I obtained immediate perceptible're-
lief from it, have gained strength and ap-
petite, and now weigh 193 pounes.
M. T. Murphy,
Durchesttr Bridge,
Quebec, Oot.
The foot and mouth disease has broken
out in the Berlin,.Germany, cattle market,
and removals of cattle have been prohibit.
ed.
If you once try Carter's Little Liver PILLS
for sick headache, billiuusness or constipa-
tion, you will never be without them. They
are purely vegetable; . small and easy to
take. Don't forget this.
The body of Dr. Southgate was found at
Clarksbure, Tenn., wednesday 1.vith bullet
holes in the. abdomen. The doctor had been
intimate with the wife of W. 13. Grogan and
wrote her a note making, an appointment.
The body lay It" feet from Groran's back
door.
RESTO1) ro
Dear Sirs.—Por yetxit I kliftti trotiVed
with indigestion, but being advised to try
B..13. 13. 1 did so and find myself quite re-
stored to health. Howard SuLLivan
Mgr. Sur,Livan Farm, Dunbar Ont.
Wedaesclay at DeliStere Alexander Grey
Conservetive. and, tic:then citqJ Liberar,
were nominated to cutest the. riding of
South Miclallerx for the House of a'ommons
teak vacated tiiid. death. 3atit.
Armstrong.
THOROUG FI DIGESTIBILITY and
Nutritive value are two strong points in fa-
vor of Nlilburn's Cud Liver Oil Emulsion,
with Wild Cherry aitl Itypophosphites.
The New York Central and i.iudson Riv-
er Railroad Company has decided to inct ease
its capital stock to .5,roo,000,000.
A LURE FOR CROUP.
Croup kills thousands where cholera kills
ten. For this dread disease no remedy can
compare in curative power with Hagyard's
Yellow Oii. It loosens the phlegm, gives
prompt reliegand soon completely cures the
most violent attack.
Mr. Gladstone is improving, but still
keeps to his bedroom.
If sick headache is misery, what are Car.
ter's Little Liver Pills if they will positive -
cure it? People who hay; used them speak
frankly of their worth. They are small and
easy to take.
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam cures coughs
colds asthma, hoarseness, bronchitis tight -
of the chest, and all diseases of the throat
and lungs. Price 25c,
At the meeting of the Grand Orange
lodge of Ontario west Wet I nesday. Mr. Jos
L Hughes was elected grand master a large
majority over Aid. W is. Bell who opposed
him.
BURDOCK PILLS give satisfaction
whereever tried. They cure Constipation,
Sick Headache and Biliousness.
R. A. Bain, of Marthavii le. near Petrolia,
lost his lett arm Wednesday. It was caught
and torn of by a belt which he was adjus•
ting.
BEWARE OF CMOLF.RA.
The healthy body thrown off the germs of
cholera therefore wisdom councils, the use
of Burdock Blood Bitter's, this spring to
purify the blood, regulate the system, and
fortify the body agartist cholera or other
epidemics.
Thousands of miners arc flocking into
the mining district of British Columbta,
Where honanza finds are reported
NO 11 7..NIED? cures Coughs, Colds
Croup, Hoarseness Asthma Bronchitis,
Sore Throat, etc.. so well as Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup.
The wineipee police force is to be large.
!y increased, and a mounted patrol Csta -
lished.
Burglars blew up the safe in Hamilton's
bftwery, London, early Wednesday morn-
.
Inc and secured $4o and some valuable pa-
pers, .
'1'lie Biddulph stabbing affray was
partly investigated before a county
magisrate, Lot idon, Monday. .A I though
Ryder, the injured man, was Ilea ble, to
be present, the evidence of several wit-
nesses was taken and it went strongly
against the prisoner Di:grime, . Tee in
veetigation will be resumed in a week,
by W ll i eh time Ilio doctors say Ryder
will be able to attend court.
One of the most extraordinary litters
of pigs ever heard of was that borne
by a Chester White sow belongino-''to
Jatnes Johnston of lot 5, in the half.
mile strip, township of Derby, Grey
County, week before last. The litter
consisted of 42 healthy ltttle pigs, all
of which were alive up te the time we
received the information. As nature
has not provided the mother with
means of caring for such a brood, Mr.
Johnston went to town to procure, bot -
ties to aid in furnishing them with the
necessary nourishment.
On the recommendation of Mr. Hutch
ins, M.P., Mrs. R. S. Hodgins, of Liman,
has been appointed Superintendent of
the Agricultural Department of the
World's Fair at Chicago, A better se
lection could not have been made. Mr.
Hodgins is not only a dealer in agri-
cultural products, and therefore thor-
oughly competent in Ceat respect, but
he is a widely travelled as well as a
thorough husinees roan, accustomed to
mee,tinee, men of all classes, and it eau
be relied upon that the department
mentioned will be satisfactorily rep re
setae&
The many admirers of Mrs. Ellsworth
MIller, who holds the world's record in
the water, will be gratified to learn
that she has just presented her bus -
baud with triplets—two boys and 'Iii
girl. This brings her record for tri p
les tip to three sets, and her total up
t2 sixrran ne was married on ocr..
L.,,igii, hied $'6111‘g ad fife roauthi A
has seven living children iucluditig',
ago, fl lid she is now 31 sear &A. OW
the three she has just borne. Her
grandmother's sister gave birth to
quintets, and then died. Her bereaved
husband married a sister of his late
wife, who gave birth to three sets of
twins.
Miscellaneous.
Now your blood should be purified,
Take Hotels Sarsaparilla. No need
of embellishment or sensationalism.
Hood's Cures.
Rey. L. McKinnon had a narrow es•
cape from death while crossing the ri-
ver near Dresden. His horse was
drowned.
The highest praise has been .won by
Hood's Pills for their easy, yet efficient
action. Sold by all druggists. Price
25 cents,
"Sudden coids".—At the commence-
ment of a cold, take a teaspoonful of
Perry Davis' Pain Killer, in a little
milk ami sugar, and the cure is more
sudden than the cold. Only 25e. But
tle.
Henderson Smity, aged 119 has just
died at Quincy, Ill, He was born in
Virginia in 1774 and at one Gime was
in the employ of Geo, Washington.
had been a slave to tobacco from the
titne, of his youth.
The City of Victoria, British • Colum -
bile is to be graced by new Parliament.
buildings, the initial estimate for the.
cost of which is pieced at $600,000
Theldraft of. the Act indicates an in
tention of renceediog with all due des
patch with thii work..
"Y...n cannot think how pleased I am.
that T used Membrays Kidney. and Li-
ve,. Cure.", This remark was made by
Mr. G. 0, Adams, of T. W. Chamberlin
& Ce., Prescott, Otit , Wholesale Drug-
gists and Patent Medicke dettlets,
viten giving a testimonial in reference
to the beneficial effect in his own case
William Lappin, Strathallan, was
eharged at the police Court on Friday
with selling liquor without a license
Inspector McKay laid the charge and
the alleged offence took place on the
15th Feb The inepector aud two wit
111e8804 a'aVe evitl9neft, but the defend-
ant el'f'-ed notlefenee., The magistrate
priSstl. it riiie of $ 50 ind eoSts..
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,11,14Vilagrireha.404 the tooJetci
good- will of the elettaueOreeery'
UM111043 from M, Vineeut, I 'wish ,
to remind all the old 01.0t011),S,1)..6
ancloople ofEoiter anavielnitY
that 1 ern uow before them sole -
sting thoir tritilo and will keep on
11!..trid nothing but tho purOah
Sugar, Teas, Cottee,
Syrup, Vinegar and
Canned Goods.
rev -Butter and eggs taken for goods
h roof;
RICH, RED BLOOD.
As naturally results from tnking
Hood's Sarsaparilla as persoual elean-
liness results from free use of soap and
water. This great purifier thoroughly
expels scrofula, salt rheum and ali oth•
er impurities and builds up every organ
of the body. Now is the time to take
it.
Thirty -Eight Pounds
Brantford, March 131h, The Courier
of this week devotes a..Column to the,
ease of Archie Rymal of this city, who
was ,discharged some time ago from the,
hospital here as incurabie, and went to.
his mother's home to die. He was: stii
far gone that he could not move hand,
foot or head, and could not change, his
position without assistance. His. wife
hearing of so many se called lineura ble
cases being- cured by Dudd'a Kidney
Pills, after each other known remedy
had failed, purchased a box. After
taking nineteen hexes, Rymel is as
welt as ever, and has gained in weight
from 107 to 145 pounds. This case:. is
startling- but true.
An Underground Slyer.
At underground river has been dis.
covered four and a half miles north-
west of Augusta, Ill., between Amensta
and Carthage. A few days ago °Will-
iam Alien dug a well on his farm in
that locality, going to the depth of 33
feet. Not finding as much water as
he desited, he dug 44 feet further, and
suddenly the auger dropped through
the bottomof the well; What water
had accumulated had also went
through the hole. '1 he hot) was plug,
ged up with cloy and debris and naid1
the well filled with water, but sudden-
ly taxi entire leettoM fell out, carrying
all but five feet of the walls with it I
Nothing. was then left but a deep. noire '
iu the ground, at the bottom of %ethitth.,t
could be seen a swift, rushing slyeatie
All the efforts te,11:4 up this, hole havee
proved futile. Rubbish, log's
and, other debris have beenicast into ft
hut the Current carries it alVaS
lustautiv. Efforts have been made to
setind the depths of this subterraneap,
reeute, YPV: qteY too ha
.17 proatekr
ftlirson Atieniipts fail's:abet from Jail.
London, Out., March 20.—Thotnas
Wilson. one of the men awaiting trial
101 the murder of Detective Harry
Phair, made a desperate attempt to es
cape from the county jail last week,
One of the turnkeys heard suspicious
noises proceeding from that quarter
of the jail inwhieh Wilson was located
and on euterliag the cell found the
'nen seated with an air of ilidiffereace
that was doubtless assumed. This
aroused the official's suspicions, and be
reported the matter to Governor Kelly.
A thorough investigation followed. An
examination of the window reyealed
the fact.that 'formula of the bars bad
beim filed through, and it was evident
that had the prisoner been allowed an-
other 24 hours he would have succeed
ed iti gaining. lib...rty. A quantity of
'rags had lain in the window ' for sortie
time, and these had afforded the pris
oners an excellent means of hiding
their operatiotis., Shortly after their
commitment both Wilson and Burke
were detected in a similar attempaand
since that time have been kept in seta-
erate cells.
The Sons of England.
At the annual meeting of the Sons
of England, held in Montreal this week
at which Bros Joseph Hook arid H. J.
Carter represented the city Lodges, the
Grand Secretary showed 16 new Courts
to have been opened in Canada during
the past year. A report of the meeting
of the Grand Lodge of South Africa,
held in Port Elizabeth last October,was
submitted. Five lodges hay e been es
tahlished in that distant colony since
the order was introduced there. The
total membership is 303, and the cash
capital $9,447.53. The Dumber of mein
Lers initiated in Canada last year was
about 2,000. The numerical strength
of the society is 12,800, iticluding 160
honorary members. The total receipts
for the year were $7.062,27; the total
expenditure $6,220.34, leaving a cash
belittle° of $832.93. During the year
$19,626.72 was paid out iu sick dues.,
$11,802 74 to lodge surgeons, and $7,
900 in funeral benefits—a total of $39,
438.96 in cash benefits. Notwithstand
ing that $68,551 had been 'handled by
lodge secretaries during the year $200
would coyer the dtificits mid defalca-
tion, , There are twenty-two juveuile
lodges, with a total membership in
good standing of 677, The average
0
age of the members is 11. 9.'hose lig
tires show how the boys avail them
selves of lodge privileges:—Amounts
paid for sick benelita, $194.52; paid to
doctors, $444,39; cash received, $G41;
(Ash in bank $387, cash in hand of
Treasurer, $84; total lodge funds
$1,265 35.
The Supretne Grand Seeretary,John
Ti, Carter, of 'Toronto, was created a
Past SU pre m e G re ha Prositloilt, Tho
Committee appointed to consider the
petition from the Daughters of Eng -
lend for moon-211am) reported against
any action being taken at present, and
the question was accordingly deferred.
A message or greeting was read trout
the Sous of ScothAdi
ark
275 c\ ‘2;5t,le
Bargains!
argains I !
argains I I
The Spring Season
is about .hem and our
good wi'ves are begin-
ning, to think of house
cleaning. Then after
the qdirty work” is .fin-
ished, a fe,w nice pict-
ure,"8 will be necessary
for a spring-like ap-
pearance. Bear th is in
mind, the best stock of
Baraboo Novelties,
Picture 1Vrou1dino'
and
Curtain poles,
Is at
•3 GIDLEY'S
FUR/ETRE & UNDERTAKING
—Establishment.—
Odd FellOws•Block. Opposite J Grigg's
Stationary.
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D:{1111;
liogs Wanted,. risme
or Alive.,
Drised TIoe's bought subject to the
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following coeuitionsa-2 lbs perewt off;
5 lbs extra if shoulder stuoh; 5' lbs for
either hung gut or gullett, if left in.
An Hogs to lie cut through
from 'rail to Throat.
Highest Price paid for Flogs
weighing from 100 to 200
pounds, dressed.
SN ELL
LR OS & Co.
PALACE BAKERY
The undersigned having handsome -
.y titled up hie parlor and restaurant
—will serve—
ICE CREAM
during. the Slimmer Season. Also a
large supply Of
Confectionery, Bread, Buns,
Cakes &e.
Visits Exeter every Wednesday and
Saturday afternoon. All orders left
with George Senders promptly attehd-
ed013(-)s'
Oysters and fruits of all kinds in
heir season,
D, W, FOSS,
Donsali
EX61614 MUM' IRSMIlligill
EMPORIUM.
PERKINS & l'ilARTIN, PROPS.
We eary the most complete stock of
Musical instruments in the county.
PIANOS, ORGANS. VIOLINS,
ALSO
SEWING MACHINES, BICYLES.
FARM iiVIPLE1VIENTS.&c,
The above instruments always on
hand.
Terms to suit Purchasers.
GIVE US A CALL
EVERYTHING AWAY DOWN
UN
ERTAKING
ROBERP N. ROWE
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Proprietor of (The Old Established)
FURNITURE WAREROOIVIS,
(One Door north Molson's Dank.)
ALL NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES.
STYLES TO SUITE EVERYBODY.
The balance of our Xmas goods must be
cleaned out to make room for a large
consignment of Spring novelties.
A Specialty
1:1011t:
Burdock Mood BittorS:
1,3•4 purely vegetable-cc/mete ma, Possess/nig.
perfect regulatingpeiTerg tiV4 "1111, he weans ,
Of the system, end, controlibig theieseena
amis. 11 s) purilies,the blood that ifs
r
All blood homers and diseases, 1 roweet COM -
num pimple 10 the VVOrSt'SCIV fulaus rare, ad
Lhis combined -.vitb. ite uprivalled regulating.
eleaneing and purifying influence' on the
secretions of the Ryer, kianeys, bowels an4
kin, render it • unequalled as a cdee, for U.11
diseases of the
From ona to two bottles 'wilt etree bens,
pimples, blotches, nettle rash, aeurf, totter,
and all tee. eimple forms of: elsin disease.
l'rotit two to :ear bottles will 411 re saltrheuns
or (C/,0a, saingles, erysipelas,. ulcers, 'ab-
scesses, r-enoing sores,rord iLif AiX ereptiont,
It is noticeable that suiller.irs from sit-in
IA 71 „..17-7
Lt 444.7
Are nearly always aggravated by intolerabith
itching, but this quickly sabsides on tho
removal of tile cliaeascaby 13.13.13.. Passing
on to graver ,yet prevaleut diseases, such ta
scrofulous swellings, humors and
opz?innDll
J TrO
We have uecloulited -proof that from three
to sixbottles used internaLly and b.:NetAward
application. (difated if the skin ia broken) to
the affected parts, will effect a cure. The
great mission of 13.13. 13. is tit regulate the
`iver, kidueys, bowels said blood, to correct
acidity and wrong adieu of the stomach.
and to open the sluice ways of the system
to ea, ry off all clogged and, unwire secre-
tions, allowing nature thus,to aid recovery
and remove without fail
r‘ fvn, •
6 11,.? Utz.
Liver complaint, biliousness. flyspepsie,siek
headache, dropsy, rheumatisnt, and eyed,
species of disease arising from disordered . •
liver, kidneys, .stomach, bowels and blood.
We guarantee every bottle of B.
Should any person be dissatisfied after fitting
the first bottle, we will refuudthe money on
application personally or by letter. We wilt.
also bo glad to send testimonials and
ia-
fotmation proving the effects of B. 33, B. in.
the above named diseases,. on application,
to T. MILBURN & 00., Toronto, Ont. •
W. G. Bissett's pvery.
•••••,••••••••••••••••••••
First Class Horses and Rigs.
SPECIAL RATES WITH
COMMERCIAL MEN,
'Orders left at Bissett Bros.' fiarjavarg".
Store, will receive prompt attention.
TERMS - REASONABLE
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
W. G. BISSETT
CLOT
ING
A. J. SNELL
EXETER - ONTARIO
Has now in stock
,liatamn ant' Vint
a-CC:D=9,
IN THE FOLLOWING LINES tt
West of England Suitings and Trove
erings, •
Scotch Tweed Suitings and Trouse
lugs.
French and English Worsted Cloth
.A.11 made "1 in the Latest'
Style, at best Rates.
A. J. SNELL
FraTilITITtla E FURZT1 E al 1
Never was there known such low price in Furniture
before, as you will find at
EROO
Having purchased the Warerooms and Factory lately occupied by W. Andrews, I wish to
inform the people of Exeter and surrounding Country that, I am offering all kinds
of furniture at greatly reduccd rates. All Goods omaranteed to be my
own hand make, of first-class dry material and put together in the
strongest possible manner and of the latest design and finish All kinds of Oidered
work and repairing receives nlY Prompt attention. LUMBER and WOOD taIen In ex-
change for FURNITURE.
The tintly,, plaice town. where you Can 'kay. ,the
Yale's Patent,:•:,Doininion Niokir1ated Wires
IVIattre§i4•413est in :the .1/Itarket..
J.D.At
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W' Andrew's Old Stand 2 doors NOrtli
LILIZULL Town }Mill EXeter., ,