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D,owp come the prices. Yatisi cors-
els only 95 c. at the Big Bankrupt
Soic.
Buy your groceries at the Big Bank
rept Store, Choice fresh stock at dosed
trees,
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It is rc rtcl that a taw ar from
p y
Godeeieh and a dentist from Exeter
intend hanging out their shingles ill
this hamlet in a few deers, There is
lots of room for thane - Myth rlo i!'Or. •
Fanners! a call will convince e-ou
that we have the largest stock of hail-
ware in the . village andr
willIVIbe
whichje
sold at prices to suit the tunes, Rc-
Melt's anti Roys' Setts ala less than
regular prices .at the Big Bankrupt
St to
A fine display Of the latest novelties
in millinery can be seen by calling, at
A. J. A'leTey:ish & Co.'s on Friday and
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Satuday, lst and 2,nd el.
pMies,
Mr, L IL . Dickson was fortunate
enongh to will a haedsome marble
clod, in the recent rebus contest,given
by the.Toronto Brass Works Co, Its
beauty;
Tho hotbed and eold frame should be
made objects o£ Special attention at this
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season, The plants require warmth, and
Card orTi)t►uke.
It lien leave to aol�nevrlpdglf and ton`
der my hearty thanks ta.tlto tnanv who
and aided iu the recent con-
cert in aid of my late husband, also to
those who from time to Hato lout whelp
ing hand through his illness ,
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Jas. Fee usoe..
IN arm P inclrased•
Mr. Robert McAllister, of the Parr
line EIilisgreon has urehased Mr, )as
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Troyer's arty ace farm for goo. It
is a good farm and is couvenient to Mr.'
McAllister's (tw homestead farm. ` Mr;
McAllister has also. sold to )1f i•. Troyer
his Clydesialo Stallion, "Surprise." This'
.And that is just �vll�
-1t will
coI]N-
� Zha pen to theses 1enpat.roned
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oriel bargains we are
flow ofring to
rn Dress &OI1G!
Goad u Cl the Public.
Dress Trimmings
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m Gentis 1 ur111shings we GoNv
HAVE. NO UAL.
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si.Aciat-Draw a, line from tbo Lake
Shte dicty oast to Diper tend .then
by \va of Stalrat and Cromarty to Fttl
larton and 1tuseelflaie,' then south to
Kirkton audWo0dhamtl:en weastag'a iIt
to Claudebove and terminating by way
f McGuire, Mount Carine1,Carbett and
Greenway at Graud Bend .vett have
the outside Boundary of the field which
,�HE- ���
airas to cover walk its goods and cue
tamers. To. secure this we have to
keepa large supply ly and certainly aro
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not failing 1d this respect, per Store
is literally crowded with goods and
Holiday Stock reedy for seekers of IIoI•
iday Gifts. Every desireable thing we
could think of has been placed to meet
our easterners wants and no v we cor-
dually invite them gaol their friends to
call teed pass' a pleasant half hour in
leaking through. We wish to' 1nal:o
our store worthy of
Both our Castomers and Ourselveslto
and now with little fear ask for their
verdict.
3. GRIGG,
TILE NART. FY'. �'a�Le ®�'.
member theplaee, Cobbledicl and. Fol-
land.
The Down, firessmakers hr.ye
vacated the premises OppOSit° the
Town Ball and will be found hereafter
in Fanson's Doak, upstairs, ready and
willing to meet tee watts of their
many customers,
The Roy el Templais of Temperance
will hold an open meeting M the base,
nt James st. Methodist ureh' n
me OfCh o
Monday eveuu,g, Marcit 98, A good
program has been prepared, Silver
collection i ii aid of the Dor of the town.
A few days ago while Mr. Thomas
Hart, who resides a short distance
air must also be permitted, Giving
them fresh air at the proper time, and.
without injury, is something that re
•Jiisses
quires good jltdginent and Close atrent
tell, To raise the sash. too early •ia the
morning, or close it too late in the aft
ernoen, izla.y cheek the plants. The
outside temperature, the temperature
of the hotbed itself when closed, and
the degree of growth of the plants, , are
all •to be considered,
If there is one harbinger of spring
more:sure than any other• it is the
small bey, with his "knuckles tip" and
"What'll y'or take for that alley2"
Wherever there is surface enough for
is one of tate best stock horses .in the
country and, we hope the will prove as
iofitable to Mr. Troyer as he die to
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ll'IL•, Itle,Allister•
Do yoc tse p news?
We have received from the publish:
erg the 1st No of Vol. IV., of The Cana, -
clian. Poultry Journal and Pigeon Pa.n-
tier, issued semi monthly at Beaton,
Ont. The Journal es, needy gotten up,
and illustrated with a splendid fron is•
piece. The reading matter is of vital
interest to. all keepers of poultry, and
especially to the fanner whose "hens
don't pay." To those desirous • of ob-
taining practical information in refer-
once better investmout
See our i n, •'e of
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Oui Spring' iSllil'ings
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we have cell the newest
you have the prettiest
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procure your paper
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New Ties,
New Shirts I
white & colored).
New Hats
and Tweeds.
are simply immense,
designs. If you
papered room i11
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of
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l all in Latest Styles,
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T11 wall paper
want it said that
town you will have
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north of the limits of this village, was
busily large
a_ ring. there the juvenile population is
to be found gathered together utterly
to poultry, no
eau bo made, we think, than a dollar
engaged cutting woad, a
stick fell from the top of the pile strik•
ing him on the foot, smashing the bone
and causing much pain.
regardless• of benumbed ftn:Ers or the
comforts and convenience of pethstran
If the elements do ,plot
spent in a subscription to The Cauad.-
eau Poultry Journal. Send stamp for
simple copy,+
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See our window shades, curtain poles, carpets and lace 0111
i + p
tains. We have
�, -~humanity:
LOCAL �I T`�ING5,
A local preacher of one of our church-
es said last week "that he would rather
vote for the devil in hell than a man
who would support the Ottawa Govern
mem" It is fortunate that such a
white -livered character •stands alone in
the community. -Mitchell Advocate.up
The sad intelligence was received on
1'ueeday evening last of the very, sud
den death of Mr. Samitel Mantrtn,;, of
Snowflake,
this, son of No Mr.
p particularsRci
were received but it is very
sinew enough to take the hint, so much
the. worse for the elements. The small.
boy knows that spring ought to be
here, and his whole life for the next
month will he spent m marble hauls, .
Messrs. Alex. McQuihn, August Gu-
ha, and :Timothy J.1l;oach,• of Welland,
contract of :cult-,
who have taken ditch
lug the largo ditch through Hay
swamp, wIiiei when completed will ez-
tend 12 miles, arrived here on Thee-
day a enin They. are expecting'
their ditehin machine here on friday
THE REASON WHY
Clark's Car
sero and }s so populartarrh•Cure ,has is owingsucha toeady.
a
variety of causes. From a simple cold
in the head to the worst stages of the
disease, it .relieves instantly. It is put
... in handy shape, and tnay be carried
ur the pocket. It is a powder, and a.y
pinch of it snuffed into the nose, im-
mediately* dissolves, and without any
of howl ngtand s�ltestorinite begins
ntltehegtands
and their natural secretions. One
a good range of line and coarse shoes, also
quantity of our .
Cr
Celebrated 2 Ct Tea
left et which some of our merchants al'e tr Ting to •imitate
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BUT THEY �� DT DO IT �/O KNOW
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Hats! 'The newese and best assort
went at J. H. Grieve's.
Miss }3orite's millinery opening days •
are 1st and 2nd ofAr!l. •
The best of sap pails at low prices.
Try Cobblediek and Tolland.
Prints, prints,beautolta ripts and
p
sate ns at the Bi Bankrupt Store.
If you want ai iirst class farm on easyg
terms call on John S aekman Exeter:
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Best value yet. Good wall paper for
Si cts. per roll at the Big Bankrupt
Cobbledicl and Folland's is the best
place in town to buy clover and timo•
thy seed.
For a fine spring suit tryJ.H.Grieve
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All the latestgoods for the season are
now in stock.
When a man ti:inks he aiut able to
hold a olfis he's heddin tords a lunatic
as!lum:, shore.
Mr. B. Aubrey purchased a number
of horses here last week and bee taken
them to Montreal.
them
SMALL SUGAR-COATED Burdock
Pills do not gripe or sicken. They are
mild and effectual.
Speckled trout play now be caught
between the 31st day of March stud the
16th of September.
Read Ross &Taylors new change of
"AD" this week which is of importance
. to farmers and builders.
Spring may seem to be in the deceit-
fol sunshine. but winter is in the air
of these drear March days.
Cobbledick and Folland have a large
supply of Churches alabastine ready
for House cleaning purposes.
DR. LOW'S SULPHUR SOAP is a
delightful shampoo. It cleanses the
scalp and darkens grey hair`
Real estate -in small lots -is lively
..these days when the b;izzardly breezes
. of this cruel month are blowing.
Thursday last week was St. Patricks
Day but it was only observed in a few
instances throughout the village.
Our enterprising:village butcher,Mr.
Daniel Davis, left for Loudon on Wed-
nesday with a large load of meat.
Ladies, remember that my millinery
opening days aro Friday and Saturday
April est and 2nd. ' Mies Horne -
The remains of Percy,infant son of.
John and Lucinda Loadman were in,
tarred in the Exeter cemetery on Fri-
day last.
Lace curtains and carpets are in big
demand with us. We are offering ve-
ry special value this week. A. J. Mc-
`ravish & Co.
A meeting of the Exeter le Sol. of
he 'British and Foreign Bible Society
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will be held on April lOth in the James
Street Methodist church,
Special sale of lace cuetains anti car-
for the next two weeks. Lowest
petson
prises will be given in these lines, A.
J. McTavish and Co,
Mr. William Snell is at present buse
ly engaged.ditching, , at present
and
making other •preparations for the
erection of his residence on William
Street.
That new black silk, the "Peau de
Soil" is having- a great run, at the Big
Bankrupt Store, No gloss, no cut is
what the maker guaranteed. Bny a
dress before its all gone.
During the past week several car-
load of bent stuff, iron, etc, have ar
rived and we are now able to meet the
demands of all. Call and see us before
ssu ehasin •. Co1?b1gdi41w disci Fpl1and,,
Mitny-of bet feeders will no doubt be
somewhat surprisd to here of the death
of Mrs. Rundle, which took
place a shortit time ago. at Detroit. Her
remains were taken to Port Hope for
' interment:
Ail parties thinking of purchasing a
p
bicycle should call and see the "Swift"
at the hardware store of Cobbledicl
and Folland. Will Folland has secured
the agency and you may
thing cod, expect some-
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The totisorial parlor of Me A. Haste
b ,, „ thorough
ings has -been undergoing• aterwarrld
renovating of late and the floor has
been covered with a beautiful checker-
ed oil cloth, which adds greatly to the
e appearance of the roan.'
A notice can he seen elsewhere in
our columns asking' fnr tenders for the
etectie of a brick Sunday School and
Rectory for theTrivia Memorial
Church,which it is rt,rpettecl will be
t�.n;Tf. ft,iU nnrnitro• P„n•imr.r.
probablebut
heart disease was the cause of death.
Exeter can boast of having three of
the best mill: dealers in Ontario• The
recent analysis show that they are
selling the best, and the praise is due
Mr, William Dearing, Mrs. R. Davis,
Mr. McGinn states that they will
not be ready to start ,operations for at
Past -ten days This ditch, when corn
lated will add much to the valuation
of a great portion of the•land in that
township and will supply a long felt
want. We wish the contractors 'every
package will Dore any ordinary case.
Those who have used it Duce are so
pleaseel with its .wonderful effect, that
they always keep a package in nand.
Price 50 cts., 01 druggists, or Clark
Chemical Co. Toronto, New. York.
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IF YOU WANT
Buy
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a 9sStore.
Egtat
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or Sell Farm
and Mr. John McInnes, the Inspector
not having the slightest fault to find
with either of the three named indi\ id
iters.Parties
The Clinton Shooting case in which
Thos Chambers was charged with
shooting- constable Bulmer, at theCom-
morcfal Hotel, Clinton, same time ago,
resulted in an acquittal. Though
Bulmer positively identified him, sev-
success in their undertaking .
, he General has a bill on
Attorney
the carpet that will be a terror to the
newsboys, junior clerks, and. dtities,.
It provides a penalty of a fine or im-
prlsonment for every boy under 18
years, or apparently of that tender
age, who is found using tobacco • on
the street or in any public place. It'
also provides more substantial penal-
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Me. DAVID \171i'r•.LT. (Stratford P. has
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been appointed Local ace o for for the pOan-
Can -
, da Company in the Place of Mr. Jno S acic-
man resigned.
having Canada Com pans business
to transact will find MR. NEWELL at
EtA. VRSIL T'S HOTEL
EXETER,
The first Thursday of each month corn -
mencing February 4th, 1891.y
T WANT
IF YOU Z t i1\ T TO
Buy or Sell TotivII Property
IF YOU WANT TO
Borrow or Lend Mono 3'
IF YOU WANT
Collections Make
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at lY.l, Jno, Spackman's
Real Estate,
Agency,
eral reputable witnesses swore that
ties for persons selling or giving the
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Chambers was in Manitoba when the
weed to ju''eline offenders. If cigar
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Business Transnetno.s strictly con
shooting took place in Clinton.
The."Myrtle Navy" braud of smok=
ung tobacco has stood the ;est for over
ettesare c_assed as tobacco -and doubt
less expert testimony will be 'required
to decide the point -there will . be a
j";y'ing ithilin ; ,'_____
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Mettle!. Intending; purchasers Wil'
receive the best advice in Sell"Cline
land or town sites.
twenty years, and during that time it
noticeable falling off in that trade and
has lost no friends and gained scores of
thousands, • This lengthened expert-
smoke of that commodity,
At the Walkerton Division Court
Opening
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Also agent for Allan Line
and State Lino ctea111a111pS.
encu shows that it is no mere passing
fashion which has gained it the appro-
van of the public, but. its superiority in
the essential qualities which make a
last week, a ease of considerable im-e`�
portance to farmers and cattle men
came up for trial. The case was sub
stantially as follows: -In June last Mr
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Office- rens: Street.Ti Exeter, Ont. r
Address: -JOHN SPACEMAN,
Box 44
first-class tobacco.ht
An exchange of property tool- place
John Rowland bong 40 head of eat
tie from Richard Donnell„v, of. Pinker
J. Spackman tT
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=��ALEARN.
thio week between Mr. William Wood,
of Exeter, and Mr. John Dauncey, of
Stephen, the former giving his dwell-
ing house and lets on Main street for
the letters twenty three acres of farm
property brick residence, situated
ton, atout half of which were allowed
to remain with Donnelly. for some
months before sembval. On the ,day
on _which he was notified that the' 'cat-
tle were to be taken away, Donnelly
got up early and gave thein a liberal
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Friday & Sq ,�
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Floo. ToN
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Has been appointed
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sole ao'e11t
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That our Planing Mill, Gall, Door & Bruise
ractorc is fitted up with lege latest improve
mems. We are ri •\red to do planing and
matching, band int 1' g
g. 1 al scrollsawing turning
moulding, grooving and all kinds of mach -
ine work. on shortest not.ioe.
In our LUMBER YARD you wilt find a
targe :and well assorted stock of all kinds of
building
about j mile south of this village,
Both are handsome residences and sit-
elated in good localities.
At a meeting of the Gun Club held
at A. J. Snell's store on Friday even-
ing 18th March, the following officers
were elected: President, D. Johns; Viee
President, I. Handford: See'y Treasurer
N. Dyer Hurdon; Captain, E. Bissett.
Committee, J.•ziVoods, J. Taylor, A. J,
Snell, n,. J.Eaerett, Practice evenings
every Thursday. First shoots of club
to be held on Good Friday for medal.
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Mr Daniel Wood,.'w ife and child ar-
rived home'from London on Monday,
supply of salt. Salt produces a' thirst.
and thirst is best satisfied by water.
Donnely's cattle naturally drank their
fill of water, and. Rowland maintained
that as a -consequence they registered
an abnormally heavy weight. The
case went to a jury and .a verdict for
the full amount of the claim, w80,. was
awarde i to Rowland. The, defendant
was assessed with the cost.
Ladies.• .
• All the newest designs in hats. and
bonnets on exhibition at McTavish and
Ue.s. Prices right.
Box �irantcd, •
April 1 c t & 2nd.fOl'
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THE CAC ANDODE DRY EARTH
CLOSET.
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Cheap, compact and a splen.-
did arrangement for •a bed-
ro0111: A want in everyhouse-
hold supplied at small cost.
Call at once and see •it.
g�a, .
c �tl . Rowe.
materials. Pine and hemlock inm-
ber dressed and not dressed. See our stock
of x x and x x x Pine Shinglesinanafuetured
by the best makers in Ontario. We also have
is largo stock of A 1 Cedar Shingles which
are -excellent value. No.1 Pine Lath oon-
stan t` `yin h Stock hich we have
can fala large
h stock o
without glass. Weare fitted up with mach
p ciallyCadapted
cryof speciallydapt ,i forth nteoan f kinds d
to onrcustomers
u to 1} on Alec notice. We s1 oNI
r a t
tie in, tie ieeed or l.:trni•ard,
Ctu eulobrated Raking Cabinet is still at.
t,act.ing much attention, and giving entire
sati,ii u1tion •Rhenevtr used,
Ca!1 itnrl examine the above named stork
ell of which will b old i4t lowest'prices
Rods & TAYLOR,
Main St., Exam
A good sm'trt boy wanted at once to
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where they have been for some time
past. ' During their sojourn fn the city
an operation was performed upon ilia=
infant b e •
y k Hui physicians for' tin:
purpose of removing the trouble of an
hare Hp' The patient is now as well
as can be expected, and it will ine some
time before the result of the. treatment
will be known.
The market house is' now placed :up
the new silo men have .been A' i;
ed during the'past week hauling gray
el and placing it in suitable places
around -the building,and the council
are to meet'the wants of the far-
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learn the art of photography, apply to
Josepll$enior, Exeter.�jd
res W anted,
A.good girl wanted at once fe
which liberal wa.gcs will bepaid Apply
Ys
to Central Hotel Exeter.
Fau>InRtac Sale.
The undersigned has • several first
class farms for sale' on easy terms.
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J. • SracztzicAN, Lzeter.
milliners opening, •
Every lady in Exeter and vicinity
should visit McTavish and Co.'s; Palace
Show Rooms Friday and Saturday, 1st
and 2nd April.
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Bronchitis, Lungs
mers in every' particular. No doubt
the new grounds, when completed, will
be of more service to our citizens and
present a much betterappearance than
in former years.
We received a hottCr a few days ago
from a former resident stating that the
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AvvogATe Ives a welconegnest each
week, and its pages are scanned almost
as eagerly. as letters from home. These
instances could be multiplied but the
above is sufficient to show people the
pleasure they could gi\'e friends et a
distanee by sending them the "Anvo
°A•TL. Only 75 coats for the AD OOATn,T
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Med-eat Acttissr and Farm help fore
the,.balance of the year.
•Ou Tuesday
of , 4 , r
Ladies• _ ,srlt
Gall and sae our Grand Milinery op x y' a :
ening pn Friday and Saturday; April }
lit and 2nd. • Every lady inviterl.eYKI `rr' x A ` ' i
E. J. SPACKMAN & CO ;.
Wanted: v '°
Never too late to mend. 5000 pairs of
boots and shoes that need repairing to
he left at the leading boot and shoe
store next door to the post office. G.
1liansou.
For 75 tents.
i 'i*oiz baht g'et the, Exeter "Advocate",
14leclical.Adviser and farm. Help sent DRie
to any. person . papers. Now Uni'y yourou
price for two - is
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Asthma, �y�:� i • S
Coughs
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a. nnTrtbei of men .and time to subscriber :. .", .t: i , t ? fi t ec
.,. _ .. .µ ;e ' * til x; r yt, sem'
boys were busily engaged at the rissi' Dates rto Titelncnebet• .
deuce of Mr. Thomas Sweet, London - '` "a '-,; eas
Palm Sunday will be an April 10;
Road, preparing weed for burning per Good Friday April 15; Easter Sunday,
prises, Having succeedel in cutting a April 19; the -24th of May and .12th of
large quantity throughout the day, re• Juiy en Tuesday; Dominion Day is on Oxygenized ped it
freshments and other enjoyments were Friday, and Christmas Day is on Sun-
sought• for during the'evening: A day.
meal was heartily partaken of, and of
" lt5ctnorable DR"'
the ,yoang joined in the ma-
z \whirl"while the elder ones sought Tie -Patin Sunday .will be on April 10th;
pastime of another nature. COiitinu•Good Friday April 15th; Easter Sun- L:
dab A rd 17th • the 24th of Mayand
1!14.1 n this same for several ho•urs un- + p ;
til ani had becone fatigued, each the glorious 12 felts on Tuesday; DO -
thought of their respective homes disc} uiunon Day on a Friday, and Christ TASTELESS.
eagerly wended their u`av towards mgrs Day on a Sunday.
them, after saying good -night to the LiuUes
gentleman and lady of the house, wish wishing, something new, neat and nob- �„ B'"
ing that all might be spared to assemble by in the way of head dress cannot do FOR
asinitlar- „tthrr•n„ �t senna, future hatter than call on us, A. J,1c,TavrS
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