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The Exeter Times, 1893-4-6, Page 1
2 + , "x LOOX THE BUST / At the Lab aI ' Advertising Medium ' See if You all "PAID IN AI)VANTO THIS SECTION. E w AND HURON MIDDLES.EX GAZETTI-014. t'HEW TC THE LINE, LST TIM CHIPS FALL . WHERE THEY MAX VOL. x. N JOHN WXIXWI, AC3 S D: 31. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, 1893. _ „o��n�wm„s�rt�ar,nwT�al,afaiiera Ritati'xapri®tar _--m-- -_ brother's Rev. Mr. J. S, Henderson.- Crrauton. k'txliartou. $en68li. Mr. Jailles Coxworthbas rented Mrs Jno ”-'-'A WISE v laid last week CA;1fGRON SMITH, Baluster. Sotici- Taylor's .farm on the 2nd con, Hay fora Bztli*rs-Mrs'T. Coltl3ng, SvlXo has been NEW 13nizra.-A charge as i %. tor, oouveyanoor: Office blain -at. away for some tune, fs.againin our midst.against the batelkoepor here fox selling oan ba ecnsultod after offxoo hours at the terra of fiver years, -Mr. Gloo. 'M' aL+ wen _Mr Tanpson, wholivatl near Csranton andMILOQUY liquor to a Irian until ha yeas drunk, and Commorelal Ilotol-Bannall, was at Groderich sever it days last ,veep. having retired to St: Marys, was in our S blest selling to him aftor be, was belplei!silr -Business was good in town. during the 42000 worth of new Spzlui; goads i ust opened midab over S+inday. It is pleasant to _-_- AN33 -- drunk, Ha was fined $10 and oosts,-Dr, out at A. weselah'a.tho old reliable Boot & East„r holidays, again look upanhis smiling� face. -Granton J. Y. Thompson, of lfirkton, was in Fullar- Shoe dealer. Of 1lensall, WO are always to - - :- �- ^°u^ tap p •i ricer quality and style, and carry-r8rkT0 L�tALXRfF•EY nPENi1:'R ld��'.—ii a take Xa certainly noted for its many �C11an�M ton,allassedvvtolotok patent illo front n n q ese goods have mu0b pleasure in inviting the ladies to atten I Ivir J. Jermyn having moved'into Mr U Dearl 11"11511 that 11ouSti" steak equal to any arty brAmatrou .-••11x. 11f. 9rmstranQ Teas oa ht for cash. direct from Unni�fagcuz- aur trprina ht.Xllinars apoz�In� snlrridagDesire's haus©, A. 7aantcin into �'V, I:,avott's clt;,ankn SVAs ovox, .Til£t tillplf, g tpAd rntstiaa of lJr. re xbia ght fI r ua to sell foot-woar, as cheap and Saturdax,april tlfoTtli an+l S h a d fol ow lieu c P As: our in di B- sharecordislivinvitcdto examine bongs and tV.7+awton, shoemaker, porch- BEAUTIFULthree room$ to paper, and the sit-•• i tt of Bracegold and took poasesdon on and cheaper than any other d0atex, quick our stock and if vouare in aced of artiAlling axing the house vacated by Mr.. Lankin, is 7 11 4 m,)to Is an•lhas boon smallprofita and n k -----«'i11B THE— let of A til, ii aur s naso andhongstdoalinte in a hat or bonnet of tiro tio,veat or latest style moving in also. -Granton ladies are a little ting TQAri? and Spa's bed-room111t1Si p returns: and Y and at rcaaano topricos, rte are suros you will 1 in the past. our traders increasing every year. uzzled over an article in the St, Marys hays new carpets, My, illy It DESIGNS �1 / j7 �1 fit' Q ) f jl'% (1 J<'t pen. Boots and Shoos made to order in tht. latest fiucl sn+rietj,ing to planes you, our 1%cap'tvr F seems to lX'i,. We are always buying fJ { tJ ! L f ��f J Il it I �I i i< i U p style, and a firat class fit orno Sale. Repair C •F. Axz�oizr • paper as regard to costume that has b6en o ing neatly done and Promptly attended to, worn lately' by a bride. The journal has something. But never TniAd, it $ Bitters.- hiaasrr W. Cooper slid R. 4lrahav0 also in stook a large asagrtmOnt of !ildent, it that the color was Elepiiant'e Breath. sxs MoMordfe are home from the Agdoaltur a1 Trunks and Yall eo at 13artrains. 13attor o nE won't Cost So lunch after all, far 1 far their Taster Half: 7aggs taken in arches afar woo o. 0 nor -~- It causal be salved, but ;iG is something College at Guelph, o osah on at1 roadgy mado goods Hall and Blurrg.--Several farmers around bare we will look forward to in the fires, goods ain told that J. 3'. Ross got a large da s. -Miss 111', A: Vla'xordie. in ex f x sea busily sulfa ed making ma le g rap ; q y examfn0 oar ato0k; and bo aonvinood That wa g p # line, and ore the spring costumes are all Stock of the loveliest Waal, papers M Stock is now complete and moving with her mother to London ill, sell ahcap. r, . the V report the season as fairly Coad.- u,a,ie, (xranton will W filled with Eleph- with borders to inatcli that were My c behold, which cannot -help week. -Mr. r. Canning of Toronto has pur- A• 4vzs>zz aii,Proprioto h#r Dolan Dempsey of tills place met with a ant's Breath. -Cur Obliging young barber beautifulk e Sign of the Big Boot. eVGiI seen in Exeter, r, and StiCll ante of the Lady cliaaed the store and stock of Xr, David serious accidCiat elle day last week. While is liavi_ g his property fitted tip, Con. but pleaaa every t Tamil e • • he has also rented the house THE 1IENs:i1Z CLOTII;INt7 IICUSE, o .ars.: w° l i , l an . auxroundin engaged in taking out timber for Mr, Sam- must be contemplating aomethina serious : beautiful all -Wool: Tapestry and Shoppers. of Ur-'Vm. Kyle. G. Dick and gist T° the reoplo of llgnsa 1 d th trade in y at finished opening on ,sal Easary sbarn, And white fn tits sol of ere long --Cur sidewalks are kept in no Carpets, all at prices within the We have always lead a coantry;-ifaving au his X. Pardy, were visiting friends in Goderiah our a rin .stook, wee are noiv prepared to rolling a log, fall with his hand on an axe one shape, owing to the quantity of dross reach of 1►11, and Uetter Still, they this department, and our sliest t p p ' at Sandny.-12x. T. I�'azayth, a student show anoof the largest and boat selected stook s almost .severing the thumb from tile hand.. goods. Broama are a thine of the past,- year has Surpassed every previous year. the Normal School Toronto, is home west of Toronto of Tweedg, worsteda. and say z can get a'.00 Picture Call earl and et your choice of °f ' es Qeat's Furnishings. We sell tweed suits, do air, D. will ea laid up for some time, unit. Miss' Rebecca liarenta, teacher, spent y `ra' Y g y spending his Easter holidays.—Mr. Jam a to order with good trimmings, At 7,5R ria glad t° learn that Mostar Alfred Haut• Easter under the parental roof. t1lCOwi1 in. Ain't lfi a CattEiCit] 1 .the best Patterns before file Stock is Dlok will .mOTO to Seaforth in a short time mad , I' er who has been laid u for the est two .�h broken. where he has purchased a liatol for the $8,00 30 � 3b010 up to tS20•warated suite £rats - �---- I'm going there, So X am, Are $14.00 up to $3o.In English and Scotch serges weeks ig in a fair way to recover -Mr. Stephen, you.? eall aum of 03,05"0. --'The Directors of the Pouts made tthe o Order tram $2 00tapi tel so-ou Aodrevr Dempsey who has boon a resident MRS. W 1DR-A--NVA SSR. Pablid Hall Co,, are making arrangements Remember these goods areatt now and are the in this neighborhood for more than 25 years All .he members present` Minutes of a111 arahant .l irktan, for a grand ptaufo to be hold at the 11X111 newest and tLa latest patterns, and will be left here and moved to Exeter an Wednes- last meeting read and sigued. Genes + Pond on the 24th of Map: made up in the vary noweet style with good W. Fulton,C alpor slid athero h+lnded - - - trimmings good wark. and square dealing- 1Pa day last, where he intends to reside. The solicit gonunuaoca of sour trade as we have house he vacated still remains uncoupled: in a petition desiring this: council to wasist B1RT$S.� U e�tipn, _.� Htty, in the past. Remember also that in Hats, .....Mies Mary Caves of this plana who has them in organising a Union school section r shirts neck wear ,gloves seeks braces ate. we .lSaife o Win. h Tiibbart.+ a so 246th sill the _„�,•_„ -.-.- for some time beau in the emplOp of A. J. Sand 12 to Stephen and parts of Say, wife of lgna+ lviahaffy, o£ a son, the h SeAnoz, Rarai}x,--The following is the have a large and well selected stook, and will g P. Douglass of Blake was appointed 1Vt1LitEilplll Garr.-••�Iffe are sorry to report h deaf sell as cheap as anv ane in tiro tirade, A call McTavish & Co. of Erotor, has again ra- axP. Do r la behalf of 8taphen. il ter of Jas.uarve March Report for t3, S. 140, 2, Say, wits convince yon tbatwe mean° ust what we sumed her duties as sales lady far A2r, qthe- o#Grace Harvey, d ugh y� ,Names .are in order of merit • IV-Altrad advertise. Rei�nomM the stand, ter Let- ifR li rise• AiCDE . Ole at en, residence Of s li..ea ill fir a ion limo, li£r and.. Na Johnston of that plaao.-Dir, Walter Resolved that commutation far statute the brides mother.. �leunanon; Ott the 22nd who has Zi 1iaTa art, IV jr.-Nellie O'Brien.'Maud MOEWEN Block, Hawaii. g g labor be $1 per day instead o£ 75c• nit. by Rev.A. Y. RartlaY. Bluava?e.mr, 1v. Mrs Harvey have the sympathy a# the gg JOHN POPIWProp. imarof Rid stows is present visiting old Russell, Annie r'Northoott. III sr. -Wallis his mother Mrs. Locnurd Hunter of tbi;i Resolved that the reeve and clerk at, E. Urabam, of .BrucdQald, to Miss Annie vioinity,---Jahn Traltz, or.. one Of the l Gould Jas, Sbirray, Jno, Northoott. Ill Eroilowltiare the markot quotations ; p pl�essors, diad bare last Monday might- no. g place, -Mr. Thomas Cases Of Bay City, -tion the county council #ern certain allow enderaon+ lr.--Deckle rtorthcoti, Milton Russell, J Wheat .... . .. . . .. .. . . 03 to G;; formerly of Exeter, waslhera "attending the once towards the construction of bridges Q'ETTY-McDIARUID--At the residence or Hoomigratod to this country about 35 .padd. II -Malvin Gould, Cattle Gould, , , - „ , , , , 30 to 35 funeral of Ilia father which took plsea last over 100 feet long. she bride'a mother, Brueefteld on the 22nd years ago, and has been Dna of out moat ,d ar Q"Brion. It w orb -«Jessie Munn, Bmlay . •., . •, g0 Ga 31 mask,--1+Tx, and lrirs,Rabert Coates of Lon g nit, blit v, J. Fl.Simpson, Dir. siamuolGetty energetic farmers. Soma years ago, he E g , aP , Oats .. • Council meet again let Monday in May of mooseiaw, N. W • T. to Mise Ciiriatina, s tarn) and moved alta the village, Bartle O' Brion. ROW. O'Brien. I part.- pans , .... . , , , 53 to 55' don were the guests of Mrs, T. Coates of at 2 o'clock. youngest daualithr of the late John Manlax- sold ht fan g Ethel Northcott. Drs. Northoott, Jan. 0,00 to 7.«1 this place on Sunday last. -Ree. Mr. Orders wanted :. C. frosty, $00; char- ..,maid, of Brucefiold. wharfs he and his aged widow have been sen. The spellers fn the monthl Hay ity, $10: Al.Winer, rep B, 52 30; G. Matz, 11AVIDSONt blIr,LBR-At Bayfield on the spending their last days.. He leaves sur 'Teak P y Ilntter.... , , .. , . ,lfi to 17 Russell of Exeter will conduct the after , a 22nd uit,ldr. J. Davidson to Uiss Kate Ahrens p aur his lose a .widow and spellfng match vara IV sr.-Tlvate Chap• Eggs ... •. , . I to 11 moan services is the church liars on Bun- brickbats, m de n noun k 0. viv ng him. to n man. IV jr.--Nallia O'Brien, iii or.— x Changes made in pound keepers : 1Fnit daaehtI -T Aire, ...0a al tdille s two sous, Gould. I1 'r. -Henn Basch. II Hoge ' , , . , .. • • t .60 to' 5,25 dap next --The avec will Areae a the Clark instead of W, Cunnin hairs. lido"" B he RefISf D .Cn Wednesday, M dal X1. 11t l%N •--Cnunezl slat last Monday,wheu Nellie fs old I 1 y Clover seed..., ,.,...8.SU to $.7fi late Mr. Doha Caves will ho preached in g 29th by the Rev. Dr. Cornish. Mr. wm• f1, Bzti a Willie Warren. It part. -'Bettie O'Brlon, the Central!& Church, on Sunday evening . Changes in fence viewers ; Jas HiciteV , I£artuorto Roaettsdaughterof 1ntr.BonSamin all pathmasters '+yore appointed.Walter Buings-•-The trophy for which the ourl- lurk has been. sick far aoina time, but is I part-Jn°« Jackson Haat, commanding at G.80 o'oIaak: fustaad of 3,B Hodgine,reinovod ; Stephen Timms, all of altitgDIE C Bitni rs,-Jas. O'Brien has rented Wall- era have bean skipping the post winter, Hogarth instead of t:1. Christie, resigned. DIED. recovering again.-Tha .Srrin Show will m opposite Sexsmith fell to Arthur Coxworth at the final mat. (Tea 1'lte for last week.) ew pathmasters to fill the place of re g and Hawkln s far pia ch on Good F y y P Cnrxuanrr,-Anothor of the old pioneer 00ODIN G -At the residence of bit father, b� hold bora on tlpri112th• `The direntore. rid» , b several Dints. a, ril 12th. o.rhe dir ptors cburah.-Athos Wnldfong has bought xi skipped through to the finish by settlers of this sootion passed away from moved ones : F Hicks, R. Handford, it Goading ay Township Yea pont iontht2tult,Jamea ba es, goof prize h , farm on the Mind line sad intends to Be runs PP g Esser la. Snell, A. S Parsons, R. Mit- Goading agod20 Years'.1 maatlis• be a good show. --Christian Beaver expects au thin Year.- Mr.J Steacy, and much credit is due those this world of care on the 25th fns%. in the Y+ time, and if re• build a new house Y having beaten all the old heads shell, R $aggith, Ste _h_en Baker, W. h, n A rt. ebb' Parkhill, the 2@th nit, flarab his nary hearse in a Abort , a hcott is baa getting everything ready gentleman, 1 g of his g . John Caves in the native year Pcnhale T. Wilson. F. 1P Baker, lit: San- is are correct it is a handsome article. N rt busy including papa ; the latter felt keenly his of bi>i ago, Deceased was a native Of the 0.ROLSTONT-In Blattabard. on the 2600 old -ports ' to plana a foundation under His barn anti to g u Ent ium Ireland but emigrated dote, Louie Wine, A. Kin. tz Z. Dalin, G. David Rolston, aged 71 years. *, 11-41 Henry Ffnkbeiner has moved inar+hi� build a lean to along the rear, When defeat. —The flax mon aro offered as shun• da n S. Jones, J. Schwartz, J. Dauncey, naw raeirfeace,latelypurchasedfromGotfred gra being over dance of land :mora in fact than they re. ©o Canaan inrthe+year'3'J� and settled fn J. Beetle, T• Kitl anon G. MawhiAne ,T, BELL'•.In'Fullarton, curbs 24th alt. Jgshuo Man nui!. -Wo trust to be able next week ninnety fab will be a fine barn, o B arra "which is positive proof that the g + Y Balt, seed H yon T g musty feet long and fifty feet Rfde.--Wm q „ p Qaebea ptovinae whets ha remained for SOutheott, l _�eatte, 0- Keys, T. Lamport hIAOKSN'ZI18-3n Thursday. axaroh 30th at to report that we have a good bell in the oa the farmers are becoming tired of cropping low yearn, Ho came to this place 47 years Sam ,Webb. P, McGregor, T. Bastard, S. s2 St. Alban's street, Toronto, Jana relitt e that is if the carpenters et a O'Brien is getting the materials Village ( P round for new he use to replace that the soli and realise the importance of ant- ai;t, and tattled on the 2nd concession of Ireland G. Stone, A, Bfrk• of the Into lion• ataxander Mackenzie, aged ioio a an),-'Suuday, appropriate Easter g barking on a now (line of husbandry. 'C.boran, apon the farm on whiali'lle died. ' C, Pxouxv;Clark. 6d years. services Vere lield iu the hTatbodist alturch, burned on Chriehaas eve.--.f3have of our g y, g Deaaaeed had boon 9f y Y were, tefall more Progressive farmers have taken llusiaess in lawn has been ver o••d, but r or oars a ooneisteut The altar, pulpit and organ wer a y co iced batter and at it is conceded that the different trades are membor of the Methodist ohuren.. In pol- scold -W istht uow d,16 o th trade r%re- deocratcid with plants in bloom, At the stocs: in the mb ities he was a stanch Conservative, highly Sodom. Dna with a sd wa k $. Ap a of the trade ora factory to be antabliehod in Exeter this being over is the aeasau far Harso Qoadwaites. App to Chas, tloyeza, morning, seryias the Tito Of Baptism was spring. Mavis be a total success. Insurance agents' one day last week there reopeotedby all who know him. He leaves Hassall. ailniniatrator to.the several adults and P g being no less than five is town at one a wife 6 sans and h daughters to mourn To the Editor Hn the Exeter discussion Times. -. -� children. 'Cho Church was crowded to -'�" ' time, -Miss Amoy Murdock is visiting their loss. 'His remains were followed by a Popo Hotre>t-At our discussion on the Spring• Rills. G . rch the doors, in the morning, also in the 2,urloll. at Miss Murray% Clinton. -Mins Kato large conaourae a# frfeadq and relatives7in at Poor a of t question on the evening Mayor avenin as usual: On Monday evening, Prang of Zurich was, visiting at Mr. A. Eden cemetery on . Monday alis 27th lust. 21, one of Houeel used a largeinnfmber Thor 1Vfe .... .. Parkhill. ....April 20 the boa d of trustees met and decided to Barxr"a-Mr. Wm, Backer has moved In g , , Of the P g Thorudalo t , , .. , +. , ,April 12 r t bt rob at once'if sufficient funds to the house on Main street, lataly vacated BrowWesenlee, s Tuesday. --1l W biaggfe South nh, on (xranton .. April 114, anis R8 the t _ }3rowilloe, clerk at D. Weisiuiller's+ Dashwood• of figures, and be was certain that tiro are raised lire eight *Oaks revival ser' by Mr.' Peter Beaver. Mr. H. Hap al of - r,D- 14rois- audience did not understand them anti did South Surae Brnaefield April 11, g sixty lin a understand has uroba^e� the spent Sunday at Clinton. M ---- vioes resulted !n the conversion of y Ber , w p not think that the portion using diem Stephen .& Usborne, Exeter,, , .April, li, 1 assisted half share of R. R. Johnston in the Zurich miller, sold ilia store and stook at Rippen Bamrs -Mr. Cook and family h.:v i loft understood them himself. This was quite Grantor, Thunddy, ... , , , .... ,.Aprf113. parlous. The Pastor wag nab y b :.Apill 14, b the official members and others. Flax Mill. -Mr. Wm. Worm has been en- to Mr, Canning of nearToronto, olio is for South River were they intend rt reside Complimentary. arti St. Mar Friday, . . Y „•�� gaged as clerk in Merner & Wiag'e general taking possession at once, -Rev. Mr. in the future: Before thou departure Mr.whowereTuesdaydid; : • April YS David RowtcliSe, who Henderson for Toronto,- Cook was presented with a leather bound riotsnnder tend. sthe meaningpa#eConnty Credzt ns�iy............ y,:, Ap it 12. P+fltnlle, store here, -Mr Hen a y, has been in the employ of J. A. Williams, Air. Grant, son and daughter of Wal- tilting chair by the Sunday School, and Wards. I woull just state that the County Mitchell, Thursday, ........ .April e• Bsrz> g -Three names Wilmot Halmaa for some time sat Taft last Monde for bliss Ida a silver butter dish and knife. p laceberg loft Tuesday*, after a week`s and Dilater Milton a silk pocket handker- Ward, is asperses slightly insane and des- gon. rth Dye worUs. Monday Ethel Godbolt and Clarence Roatly ware his home we understand' that when the visit at .Iiev. Mr. Hendersons. -Mr. I' chief by the members of the Y. P. A. -On. ti ute andfor what maintenance the County of omitted from the list of those promoted Exeter Mill Xs completed, he is to be one Dibbler, shoe merchant of Zurich, was Thursday afternoon, while edgingin Pager's becomes responsible, on production. of a left sorders E H Flayahba �aervs v"f from Jr. to Sr.. pari II. -The following of the employes, Mr Louis Raedding, of, In town on.Good Friday on business.- saw -,mill Jacob Eugiaud had two of his medical certificate to that ai%at. n tion guaranteed. Sigh School pupils cud. teachers spent Tilsonburg, arrivad here on Monday last Messrs. i'xearge McEwen and Owen i3n Cts out off, and his hand otherwise TheConiityTrVardaarerapidly increasing Taster ,",at home ;-Miss Laney Bussell, he used to be a resident of this village save- , are na'sv ' $ badly cut.--Qn IVlanda of the soma week in the count of Hnron and will continue Ellen E. Halls, Hattie Russell and Hdegerg. rat years ago, we learn that he hoe necured lei-,ar a vM;sy looking after laud y y Y + C Andrew and J Bus- a position. with sir. David Gottshalk. The for flax, as th BY nnte.,'td putting in about a teamster of Mr. Yager, had a le,g broken until a Poor lianas is 1n operation in the T•.. Atkinson, F Halls, t in the mill yard, -Mr. David Gottschalk, County. At the present time there are 28 aeiT.-The 7alionville and Winabelsea foot debate last Monday evening on whether 400 acres this season. ori ahethaa flax of Zurich was in thevfllsge on Thursday such County wards costing. $2g0p bail clubs held wvary euthuslastio meeting is there more knowledge gained by travel: chub down for this seas , in the Town Hall hire on 13alnrdap night. linin or by reading, was a grand success. ed up on Saturday, and quite anumber oil baimesg.-Miss Ella Halla our assistant Medical Certificates It vias, :decided' to amalgamate the clubs Quite a number of 'young ladies took an of the hands left for their homes. -•-Miss school spent her Easter holidays under the name of 'True Blow,' The fol- eetfve part in ,.the speaking and as might Agnes fioggerbli is visiting at 'L,ondnn• : hndper the pa en Fritz tal fspent Sunday , in Usborno Twith, It costa r la;,+ing vf` t�drr.' ovate slanted ;- Honorary bays Baan expected the. judges voted to :-bliss L%viva Cook returned home on Mends in Crediton: -=Aft. Sam. Lamport nr ' President, G, W. Holman ; President, W favor of the ladies, rind consequently the Tuesday,after a weeks Visit with friends 'af n at was the guest of ?Vfd lncom, H Brown Captain, G Powell principal of our Public r� Samuel J Latta 'at Exeter. -Miss I. Cook of Dashwood Bi udp- ; :, Pinaom )a ; Vias Pros. P Brown, Soap. A Reading side won.- , p p • school is this week is ab present visiting at her uncle's, lYlr th FieldCaptaln, S ,",Andrew. The boys aro attending the Toaebers'Convention in Tor: ook.-11liss Ethel Colwill spent m 0. acing to begin practise soon and we pro onto, he being a delegate for this riding.- Henryy diet for them a good record for the season. Mr Lonia Thiel of Miohigau, but formai Sunday at Clinton ass t A. Wwelsh 1i" Inspsctox Tom paid his ofiioiai visit to of this place is visiting old friends and toads a flyingbusiness trip to aybili p-, ,lie school last week, and reported every- aequaintaneea inthe village at present. --adz, last Monday night, -Air John Graybiel hing in hood order bull urged' upon the Harry Hess of Varna, was visiting his and wife of Dashwood were the ansate trustees the necessity of an ' assistant brother Fred last Sunday, -Charles Fritz of Mr. John Pope on the sick lis r. c teacher; as the alto ndance f® over seventy, of Dashwood, rrm via! ting big bear friend Thomson has been on the sick hat fc The trustees we understand azo negotfatinit last .Oriday.--What was all that langhthe past week, but are glad to see 1 with a view to the employmont'oU the need about Sunday evening ?-All any morch able to be about again, -Somebody ed.iasistance. ants have engaged milliners for the coming mean enough to pull 401711 our: a y CarMmt iu oovia summer. -flood Friday. was generally ob- barber's sign, and the whereat, ilii _ served as a holiday throughout the village itis still a mystery, Mr, Jas ft a z all, the bnaint as places being closed. -Mr H. L, Paine ,the genial best of the Cote- left Friday for Marlette. ", �{'` nuorgial howl Xs heaving the .place Riven a heMintends aravellf .�.�