Clinton New Era, 1909-04-08, Page 4jF]
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We have been receivi Go .To RO . wa co a' could �', ;:; I . .�
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week, every one seems to approve of our Mill - , I ". ., I I I . I - . � Trouble hq, eds � 1,
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I .`�� , . -in J. Ransfor4, Town Agent. that ,,, - .�, 1 : � "" .
�� ery Our hats strike tasteful Why not Madam? - The 1. �. �, I � I �, ... ,1�1 , . "I re -papering.. One of I
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. I people as true ex- Office next door"to Mcloon's Bank. NEW, 914 has .Obtained exclusive :...: . . 1. .1 .. ." I
amples of thestyles for x9Q0. , We cordially, invite . 11 I " . I.. our new designs will, :
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, you, we will be delighted to have you.whether you .111! . I ..
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I *ish to buy or not, we want you to form your � � . tL Ur .4."..'' 'k :- �.; i. I tractive -- satisfactory , I
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I , CLINTON. ONT AP IL S. loop. tion, written by the bee .own. ex. . �41' - , ;: .��;� 11 � . � � 11 .
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� . opinion of oar hats, we think. .your friendly' critic- ' . � � ,.�Og�.`,""..� � to, any taste.
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. ism will do more. for us than anything we could . Sanctum scription of the latest styles in . ;- . . � . , see . .
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. ,�,. say orAo, ourselves, so please -;consider yourself at � - __ . vogue, for eachroom. In the house, � , I : 1 �.' 1h �
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.. . perfect liberty to visit our show room as often as Tam is 4%. NEW Bl�& � inour newspaper will appear each week. If you are : Q :, . �_ 11 . . . . . . - �� 1: be a pleasure to sliqw them. � . I
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. I . I . you please. . . . 6xperience. . I . I an advocate of the -Rome Beauti, Special values in Parlor . Papers at 15c, 20c and 2513 per I I I
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1. .i ' I I . Xhe Drawing Rootn the room. Ceilings can be made. t -_ - ,
�� 11:: . . See our new Wbite Lalve Blonseg, I and I I . . I . add to this effeet by being. being. �__ �
11 , . I I , RXIORATIoN statistics relating to the k rally nothing less th n & broken into panelled spaces.
�, 11 lona. sleeves, r;inglug in, price from 60c'. 1 CIT dablergene I a .
. � . Great West for 19(* will have an mn- Ism e of Torture and' its ,name Drawing Room deco,ration �can be I . .
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I I . , I . to A 000 " . � I . ... . should be extended to, "Drawing and less elastic: than that qf any other � COOPER'S BOOK - STO I
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,� . . q . I �. . paralleled historyis predicted by people Quartering, Room." wing room. It is 80 purely a formal room, . �, ,
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� I - ' � realization. . gathered together by an industrious f4ynishiog that I the wall decoration .. .1 . I . I I I .
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. .. I � T' ake the hint and be up-�o-date by. wearingone of our � I . . - family far years, and with. small re- Must of.course harmonize closely with - . I I I . . i I
�� , . StyUsh Spring 00ats. . THE latch -string at the NEW Hn,& is gard for either utility or appropriate. this feeling. . I . I . � I � -
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. , : I . Quality Supreme. no'otber thing so essentiAl is a coat as . nese the gew-gaws are hung, or Light tones and delicate somewhat -_ - t�_� _�...:_
. .always out .so don't fall to come and otherwise displayed in I all corn , I . . . 1 ---7-
. quality, of course the style ,meaps a, great deaj also, N*e, see us. We were sorry not to. be on nooks of the roo , era or fanciful designs or plain stripes. are Young of Hamilton; - Large. and ap- . , .
I I . combine both in the coats,we sell. " � I I . hand on Fair day, owing to Ili health, :.so In. one occupying in most popular and most rightly so, too, I "regatiotis weie presdnt . . Legal Queries .
. I I . . . - . . litary dignity every available ro. thou& some rooms one. sees decorat. clative cong .. -_ I I
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� . Northways coAts have a world�wide reputation. 1. when so, many called to renew Old jection or corner, and & grand cof and tied with pleasure to this ex- ,
. I . � I lea- ed in the ligb test of creams, ecru or The following hre from the legal coP.
, � I � .. . friendships. . cellent speaker; very fine music was .1 �
":� 1. tion adorning (?) the mantel piece, pale. green, simply cry out for a more , . '
. More New,Dress Goods � � � I . � I rendered at boWservices by, the choir. umns of one of th� A.oronto dailies,,,-
� . - Woe, betide any careless member 6f ,vigorous treatment in the somewhat . I
�. I I � We havejust received'a,nother shlprn�nt of nevr, Dress . , � Tits Provincial Gas _ Co. of Welland, . theinale sex - who thinks this Is deeper tones. This is usually* due to At tbe.evening service Mr Qtmpbell W C - Wlnghai�LQu.-�-'Assumlnjr. , I
. � � I . . . I . , 1% of Torontojwho spent Sunday, in town I
� Goods, inZIuding the most popular shades of taupe, saxe- mere room. -this, if you please, is t e the clash of heavy furniture and the . I that'it G,illegal for a .council to 1190 -
I . blue, london-smoke, wisteria, old gold ii�hd browns.- I . Out., received notice from Otta*& re-' Drawing tobin;111i whic . . favored the mngregation with , . I I
I � . . . I h he"'may not too delicate wall treatment. � . a very municipal moneys for the purchasing
I � . � . � . � I � I fine Baritone .solg, � in excellent voice. of
� � I . New Rugs - , I I . -contlk that its permit to export gz�s, walk about or sit at leisure. He will In thorough keeping with the best - I &municipal journal for the use oV' I I
I I � generallyfind the chairs attentuated, decor.- The music next Sunday, will be I the,membersi what ,proceedings can . ,
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L This Is the qrqt.oeason we have shown these, and we are ' whieh expired March 319t, TFould not as to limb support, and uncomfortable general ideas of Drav�ing.Room . in the ratepayers take to stop and i4 re, - ' '
I . be renewed, and on that date ,the as ation- is the photograph herewith.1he keeping with E aster. -. . . . .
. . anxious for you to come in and have a look at them, we . . . off. fhe as to practical use-iind beside'al M�ost . I � cover the .nioney? � Is it -legal foi,_X
I I n to Buffalo was. shut i or should be either velour in the . .
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. � have them in -all the different sizes, colorings and designs. . . 110 every one there is likely to be (Ohl J.-Beatoil, w4 I )prietor,who is a niembec' , 10,
� . Prices ranging from $12 to �$40., , Wovernment is 'thus taking. another . dptisptinctive,colorlhgs that oulk velours - Rev K and hworably newspaper pr( I . I
I . . . . . I � horrors) �a I I What not " loaded to the have, or 9, "Silk" in pale green, iawn, known here.111as been transferred froj�u of the Council,to vote on a printing so - - , I . . .
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i� � I . step toward the' conservation. of our groAhing point with pots, pugs and biscuit or ivory - 1 ', London to Tor - onto Vonferenbe. He is count where the work was done by his -
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. I . . . natural resources for -home obaspulp. . . .
- - - . . . Fal t d poodles. He, must niove w I . n the light tints -or establishment?'($) A town Coull- �
. . . - I t n, . y 'I e ari" salmon, leat;green or grey, r 'a, son of A I) B eato'n, of td,Wn� - . . own . I I
, - io a�d Is to be commended for it, . 1. - . -members,chiefof*
I I . .. . I . .. � . . . .. . _. ,�_A. sudden arm movement and the � I � .. ... . cit appointed one of fts .
.1 I . � . . . . .. I . . _. . . , . . , whole menagerie collection may be The border is" but out" both alo ,ng . AN.,IMPORTANT WORK theflie brigade, with the understanding' . I
I 40itated to the floo � 0 0 es. that he is to receive, A gra� t from the � .
. Ir the Temperance element could got prec . r. Be must the'top and'the:6 tt in of the f .� .
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. . . . . keep before hitv always,�the mental t0ous, �and applied over a filler. of It is estimated thit there are at least Council for his services. Can he accept- ' .
�� �� Sir James P.Whitneyinto as workable ad -"Rememberi you ari . light fabric chambray of barhionious � 100,000'meulia'the lumber,. -mining and -r -still remain a member . . I
I . . I monition e not . this gran, and .
I . . . s * ' -the wall. construction camps of Qntarlo�s.North .
, a mood as that evidently possessed by.. in your Smokiog.Room bl'4nding with the t * es in, of the Councily - I . I .
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I I -1 I . . I I I c - i , I . . � * _ , you, are 33ow U:he b I old drawing ofrige frieze aud. its :ern*Dlstr1cts. who -are deprived of the Ans. -The treasurer catr�be sued for I .
1, . oue & � �' . Provin 'a Secretary Hanna, their re- in'the Drawing Room. 'Do be careful ricli elaboritl6n in � tipplique relieve " col ne which has been illegicllr 11 L
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.��. .. What we Advertise is so.. . . I . Of thit 6hina, elephant behind you!" tion, and the only -organized mission- ' .
. �� . I . � . .. . I questaw.ould more likely be spe6dily. the otherwise excessive formality- of I 'h' NO r y
. I . . . .. * There Is an encouraging glimpse. �of * I . 'paid fo any.other journal. (2) There Is - - :
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I . . . . . 1. . .-..-� reallied.' The boxing in the wheels Of the stripe pattern. The - woodwork qrywork anaong them is what is car- a ,I)ecial . PiOviffiDn in the statute,'. ,
. . . I lighti however, Professional decor- .
, I the water wagon . mjgbt .get too hot should be enampled pale gr ried on by the Ontario branch ,of the I �
� EVERY COURTL14Y AND ATTENTION thou ators no.w'eachew over decoration or e6n, ivory, . . as I recollect -it, making an exception 11
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" . . . . . . I . � .road is better ;cleared. It looks quite much elaborate tr,imminiKand all un- ep, and.the I carpet should � be in missionaries. MissSproule, who for ?opribtor, ' �
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I AWAITS TOV* HERE . mv was J)rawlng,�Room f6t, menagerie pur-. , .
I . I . 1-1 . A , in a L dpa'rpk somewhat plain, designs of the, Council, notwithstanding that he, I .11,
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I I close to -the ground. � . ., omplementary to the dark st i he has� a printing contract. with .the' .' , , - .
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I . I . . � . I _. I . . I I - . . Though the habits of the past areall of thp Wall hanging. As the *alls I da --Place an&hotir a . . 4
. . � . ... I . show & .rather great, expanse' of. � afternoon, April,18th. I � tion relating to any printing I
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I I _____ - . - ! -� . . has. been ., a . magnetic b ken'space in the averagbi ro .., . 11 C=-*vhich he inay have i�lth the . ..
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� p int for many a gathering, but prob.'. be long before� the . � will be well to relieve this with hang, I . . I - . � . , .0ouncil br corporation. (8) Of course I .
I . *****+******X 0 0 . . . I . ginget-bready ings. of -appropriate color; -but-rather, , - it is absolutely wrong in principle -that . I
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I _�%,� �,. - ably nonq ever held- will exert th-r- Drawing Room ivlll, be as much it . I . Little Locals , I -
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. I * . matter of -history a; the' ded frying rich in design, . - . 1, 1 4. - I any mer6ber r,f a.0ouncil should Vote � 1
4; Personal Notes'- 44- reaching a:Ad woAd-betteringinfluence I I 0 gil . � GOOD Friday -to -morrow, . . I
- . . . � 11 Pali. , . I .. .: - The ceiling' .,offero a' ta�irly. )re . .. UPOD S SAIRry Or reinuberation to be . .
1� - . . .. I 134MLY'Vegetab.les arealreadv On th6 given to hiru�self for setrices'performe4t ' � .
� t XTthos. h.ving relatives o f i 40 of last week7sWissionavy Congress. It In' the decoration of &,Ion rangeof choice.- though the One.most . I I
� a - 6c 9. narprow . - . I . I . . . . y. It is well settled. ,
. if is the acorn of the ,ming giant oak. rket. � for the rjjuuicipalit
1 . MUSE CHANINfit. visiting In or otZ 14 ay parlor, the -size usually met wfth*1h admirable plan (espocially if`therd. ��A I . . .. . I . . .
.1 . . 110tify us of 1100"t eae eek . 1 4 I si 'and et ics, that a - I
I t Never in the history of, Caoada, have city houses,- especially one a cove effectl.'Wotild be to con� I OLTNTOTRZIANS are ready for it mu *cal both in law h its* . I...
,vvpluld Unnounce it in t1261 b . . Poo y, were . 41 ,
� We have come round to the season of ZW RA. the laymen massed for the piom6tion 'lighted, one ean do quite as in . I tinue the filler used behind the ap� piogratzi on. the street by the Band cannot serve tivo master;s..: It is the - . *
_D�. . .1 . � uch - I . . �, a duty of a-ri alderman . or councilor to do, , ' _.
I the year when it is time to think about I of good as they did'on this, occasion affecting proportions by,* I ; pliqae, border up cry tor'1be ceili
1, . . - the p acl g I Vg to A great deld of, grippe is Aroun I the -very best he can for:the munioils. � . 1
and the world's Macedonian cry, 'Co me of - furniture and pictures, as her can n the distance of about two feet from Alim ber of people beinglaid. up at pre- . . �. I
. . I . over and help us!"' is nearer st practical 'the choice of.'a paper. - . I , �. . . I I . _. I . ality of which I he -is a. councilor. Hip. ' .
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1-1 Mr W Greig left on Friday, for To. a C4 be than ever before, "For- No wall d6coration can be 'devised .row panel divider and usinA a cream . . I .
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WALL PAPER' ; I ronto..' . I c e �au . the wivils, setting this. off with a. nar- sent,. - . own personal,interests, if be ise�nploy. . .
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I Weave agenbs for the well-known .1 . . . . . wa ! is the watchword, .., . . that has dimin Inug sizes Or ivory,. ceilinig.- paper in the. centre. LEAVEID the tiam�s Of'YOur EVter ed bv. the munlcipalit�, will *come into . � I
� . . '. . . - of. patterns This wohld tend'to Nilanne the effects visito or if you are g6juig aw4y let . . *,
Will. McRae was in Detroit a fe Y� . � . _ . . r , ra � conflictwfthhis -duty. The -councilor
11impire WallPaper Co. who instituted� I I I. e a I .
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. T116 Claysthisweek.. -... - . . . . us know. - I . �
. a new rADge of prJoes.for paper. . � . - � QONTUN-DRU3f away from'the en:�rance, but the at- 0 the itripes and -would tend to bal- .1 . . . .-:- should �resign. If �r6cpedings were..
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. price of WaIL Paper and that of Bord- lie Kerr is the . guestof Rey -71f Plintowcan�.attra.4 ' range - me - n __ -f th -1 - ' 3 of for-' ance the eff�ct �of the � stripes -and , SrEcr.A�L muslcI6 being prepared by taken to u0soat -him 1. think 'they . � , . . I
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1'.; era and Ceiling Papers are . �. � . . I 4,00opeople to theirS'pting. Filr, vih-�F - e :1M. would-�ive 0 c .1 �. � . ... . would be successful . . . .
. . the same. and Mrs W ID Kerr. . . I I .. I � � . . - ; . . niture. and pictures in�- th the clusters (3f ro es at the thle difnrent hoirs in t wn � for Raster . .1 . , 11 . I I q
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11 every roll is guaranteed to be 8 yards � .' I I . I . should it not- be 12-00() mediate'foreground i I apek- of each festoon, .almost' the ap- . Sunday. : I I ..� . I j I. ��_
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1� Mr Gordon Rankin,of Stratford,was . . . possibletodraw , I . , and the,-smalfor . . �.. .. . M.'P,Polborne,� Qu.-4rerftedafarni I I �. . !
. long, you can save from one to two - I 'ab the end. fearance of bein `& , . red t�e �er.. . . , . I
. . . ones, s -of tbe roonasi brin g g, Q4 the,.ceiling with Toz�V Brown have seca - "
. .n Wednesda *. - . � . . . to an up -td -date A 1. Agricultural F all. * , . the ydar,butthe time - ' . .
� .. rolls on. every room in your house by lia tow" 0 . . . y. . . . 9 the f6stoon themset'ves banging away, four years ago,by ... I
�. .1. � . . � about - a perspective illusion of far vices of .V,ddip Shepherd at'their!: dress .
,! usink our paper. We have the very Br6det MPTAggart, -is home from St. Exhibition ,� The NE* Jbimii from � . . I
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I � a of the, greater width than actuall.,0,, extsts. - the walls. A clever freso goods counter. .. .., ". I . .. . ' I '
latest designs and colorings,. all ,gur ,Andrew's Oollege,'Torontd., - .. j. bould add to- this-illtisiofi byth-aspone:rr . - . .. on. the lea§6..La9t f all,when'l-paid myl - , ' I'-
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I . opinion: that- the answer to this.query Contititious design in carpet --'or: cei . . . - � - t, the agent told me'li . e. would
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r stock is absolutely new,we never ca.rr'y. .Miss Helen and .Miss Kathleen Gann6 could be easily, given., Nosmalleredit ingweakensthis size effec-it, so'-rugslinvuse of alight shadow under- each , ' ,. FLo�`611�sbru I will cOn .1 red . , _. ., . ,
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. p West-ot 'Monday. - � - . . .1 tend the lease . .
, I stobk over from the- year before, we left on a tA Is due the officiary of the Spring Fair . that can b6- 1aid across the room to curve of the festobu., � - 11 . � vene .. in town , on - Good - Friday, A for 19W. Relying on
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.1� kave a fine range, all styles from the I , x � for the carable management denjon�' break the continuity are preferable to I N,,B.-Next wcek'�_ &�rticle will be on number of -visitors are'expected4 . ibat I went and did my Fall plowing� . - I
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I Mrs (Rev)'R A Aall, left on Wednes- strated-An ungrodging Work done nor: carpets, that run with the' length of. I the Living Room. �. I Mr. Searle's store, o6cu�ied by Davis During the Winter the farrh Was �old.
I I sheapest to the fine Burlaps, etc. . � � day, to -make her home AVImen-t ' - . I . . . .
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.,�. A postcard will bring our samples . should the generosity of the people of . I . I I . , I . . .. � & Rowland, haf0ware merchants, is My extension foi.19.W is -not- endorsed - -
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. � to you.r doer. . Mrs W. J. Tozer entertained a, 'num� -the town in the' contribution -bling � . . -11.1. . . .. I ;� , . . I � . being Jmpro,�ed by ii 'coat of paint. , on the lease,' Cali -the purchaser .take. ' - .
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� All papers bou lit of me will be. ber,'of friends on Friday evening.. , 'so splendid a prize list to be presented -bldody. ekper ",V ., t,.ksT Tlitirsday e7ening was like nd refuse to� allow 'me to , . - '
. ; kung for 8c per roll. . . . .. M - aster George 'Lucas, of MarLdale, - be lost sight 04 - '. .. � . I !. Eave the farm this ybari - - , . ; . .
�:,. I . , . I waris TIGIV, Sume zealous Canack I evening in summer, as theWhite Dvke I A ns.�-Tt appears that you did not be. .
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I-- , . is visiting his sister, Mrs J R Hovey, . . .1 � .. : . vises up and remarks "In. time of peacei$-Chu'rch: Chimes'$ Band gave an open ' r concert before , " sr , ,
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I . �p . ' . Oanada should prepare- for war," why I *-S,,W-_,W%,,W ftA"%,�**% %�% o%, the concert. . . � .. ere a tenantfor one year,and then b .
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' . . Mrs. A. Flynn.is ent the past week MA)tcoNri'. the � wizard of wireless not paraphrase It'this way, "In time I - . . � . . w ,3r.. - *
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. I . I I . forth, - , . � telegraphy, guoied a� famous victory in' of peace Canada 9 - hould prepAre - for a I , I . . . . I I Ance at dio -Stra,tford and London extended for another vear', and. . so ox": ., . I
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I �, I . �_ � Mrs. Me . ;, is spend. I the ftemplificati6n of , what- coiild be larger measure of,peace," and of Rey e for the Voll- .--from year -td year. - Yotr didn't. get & .. - - ,
. . . Donald, of Detroit emplifleation of it teachtbe desirsbilit J W Holmes has been transferrod, to .Normal Schools are . hom .
� i . . ingthe holidays with her'lVi6ther, -Mr done -at sea -by the marvellous system Of excelling in" Art, Science,' AgricuT. I Sasksitchewan Confer-ence. He is stip. days. . . . I . . written agreement extending your ten- � . . �. ... .
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1. Additional Local News Chasilovey'' 1. . ., ... , , I . . he has given to the, world. A later, tur6j Commer66, Religion, and the at. erannuated and is'restdin at . . SAskaa TnE Collegiate Institute and the ancy for the. -year 1909.. You merely . .
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I cer ain eper, . Th�rsday had, a I'verbal 'agreement" fro the
. Mr. Henry Baker -left . Thursday for : possibility is that a t i I so I - 0 0 1 1 . .. Public School 'will close .
�". SCHOOL BO.IRD.-A meeti . Ot - tt e tendant blessings thaf will f Olf win to. n.. ' . I . . . I . ... afternoon; and ., . jehool will not be rd., agent that you inigbt be allowed to' I
��, the Public School Board was calle,19 South Ontario, and townships. east, - oil � mOut will be supplied with -the -neces-. i -their wake, , No - fault 6air be -found - Appropriate Easter services,will be . " I . .
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. for - I I AM r exclus- with ' safeguarding our Natiohal in- held next Sunday' morni�g, subject, , . med'until the 19bh. -1 . � , I � continue in.'oecupation .of. the farm � -
H, busineas,trip. . � I � ,%�frgliliancea wherein tfiei su � . I I ..
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- were not sufficient members present Will Wiseman, who is with the communion with their friends th6y. ; "The Resurr�dtion of Jesus,'. oyening WE are adding many new §ubs6rib- 8`14ent did mot ,sign an agreement to ' I - '
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I. I sovereigwof Europe'lias run Out of ioei subje6tj "Heart burning on theway to ers to the NEW )�nA and we. are still I
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- ter. . ' c anxious to add more.. 50c. e You sh6uldnothave incurred any eXw .
" i to conduct business,siothLlng was done. Molson's'Bank at Alvinstod, is home will be enabled to confer'with those and impetuously jells fora flgbt I gets .
I A meeting shall be called la . � i not � Emmaus." The pastor will., preacbf - I I
I .. - 'their re- sufficientreason or out peopletolie special Easter music by the Choir, . .1., 'NEw Bmt. till.3'an. Ut, 1009. .. . �
W over the lio idays, . they hold dear, and receive c . . .
.; - CASH R1@GiSTER - Mr W A Mo. Mrs G L Walker and master Harvey Ilea in .tbe'most modern manner, awake at nights, Aest a foreign The I . I., I .. I . I � . pense,with6ut having fit6t.obtiiined-' . � ,
� I . Connell, drumist,installed1his week have �et r 3 "o . f§ 4isit What a blessiug thid will be, and none � i The Women!s Missionary Society: THE men in the Factory a�e back to the same w � ritt(in extension ai former., �
a tll f,)' OjEr m. a tew day 'should march -in And fake possession. ;-the agdbt *h&41 . . .
I , new 19M mo Z-1 Cash Register.. Thp with e� . ,?in r s .parents at Walton. will bd mare griiteful than Mr bla�conl The plowshare - is. mightier than the w1l" hold thek, haster Thank -offering , work again,,. after having been off for ly. . .16 is probable that .
.. . I I � I -the pruning hook.than the ,this Thursday . . 8 o'clock In two weeks durink. stock taking.. The no authority to give an .extenison, or . . .
I I Machine keeps such an accuraterecord Mr J Leslie Kerr,Editor of the Blyth we venture to affirm, . .sword', xnd , _ evening 4it ' � .0 - writing - .-
. I . 1. . . , � , , pro. Piano mdking. department ,ar . :very he would have. done so in . . . .
�. of all transactions that ther'e is �no Standard, : , speir.' Possibly, the proper mainten- Z the Su ,bom�, it good . I.. . .. I. I
�. is in charge of the New I@ra I I � , grain . b - ._ .
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�s possible chance for mistakes, With.� at present, owing to the .illnr.ss of his of a Militio, sbrvi6 may' lie .& . . . , I I . � . �
I each cash purchase the customer re. father. 4le M. :Y�' fo ' 'ancO I . . - -_ I 11 11
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I I �'- � seives a printed check. . i . I . Huron Wants to turn the hands of the not a few are of the opinion that Itte ' I "' . . coil i I 11 ___ - N .
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:� . � I . - Mr John Crooks rkurned *home . � . . ivic4s of - � n .'especially . . I . . . I I
I GRADUATION-Thefo'lowingf clock ahead an bout, or so, It w millions of. dollars expended in past interest* � h ter will be -held . . . . . . . . � . �. ... I . . .. .1 . .
I rOul Tuesday morning,from,A businerw trip I . I - �. . ould ing c arac next - . I
1�1'1 the Walkerton Telescope refers toMiss through theWest,reprepenting3forrith not make much, difference to news- y1eare was an unwise and, � 1" "some Sabbath.. In the.morning a fascinatiiio I � . - 1. . - I I
I Daniel, of Kincardine a young lady & Crook%,.. . 1. . � . king from cases, an lextravagkntly useless oppor-. service of praise entitled "The. D&Y,of - I . . . . . I
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. tended meeting of the Hospital Board - Mr William McIntosh, of St. Angus. 10 to IS hours a day anyhow. It Mr. doubt a very marked improvemant in 11 School assisted by the choin In the NEARING t h e', N D I . .
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o tine, paid a Ilving'visit to see his sister Lewis could airange to bavemore day. the Militia departm been made' � . .
r, . I was held at the Hospital on Monday � ent has evening tbe.pastor sVill preach from . . . .
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! . . evening last Week, for the purpose of -Mrs. 3'. Shanahan, before leaving foe light put -- intb,sorna of the lawo al' but we do nbt klelieve Oanada should I "The Uesuriection of Christ." Special I . _.- . . I
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I � taking part in the graduationexercisea the West. . I ready on the Statute book he..Would have a standing sirmy nor tsbat a 134,Ml hh,ter music will be xe*ndore4 by,the . .. . . . I . � . . . . . . � . �
!i of three young lady students.. Miss' Mrs Whittington, -Princess S confer a great boon atd secure a last. armament should be found -on our (jiloir, .. . I . .. . . I .. i - . I I I . .
!, 6., who ing monument when he is. through gicat lakes. Let rifle pr0tice be en� , - * . . . . .. It is 'Only a. matter. of a t6W days, when We . . � I
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, . . Rowand of Brant, Miss Cob"u. of. has been very sick for the past. few with his parliamentaty career. Th . At the 6ansficreommittee in Toronto . . I . .1 . . .
,! Burgoy.ne, and Mi9b Daniel, of Kin.- Weelce, we are pleasedto know, is im. ere gaged in as a recreation and occasion- - I'* . . - �, , .. I .
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� sardine. 'A number of addresses relb.. �roving nieely. - ' , � I is a possibility that the H64so of -Com� al drilling of the youth may have,ccro 'last week, Rev W H Xerr was 'trans- , n - I .
11 I mons clock'would stop short, never to. tAin physical advantages butWo ferred from Lnndon to tW Hamiltbn,' .close our busi.ness. in Clinton A d remove , the 'ie . .
Uve tQ the 110spitAl Work Wore given. ; Mrs. V. W. W9,tt, Dist. Sdc* , Y, West, � pu through do'not Conference. X -r Kerr fir invited to .. . . I I , .. ; � . . -
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I 11.Uw.�_&&.� .. I . I H%iroll Women's institute is this week to cut own t e h'i0de nit an shorten country extemporized into. military -TillsonburiM a thriving town In Oxford . illalnillg goods 'to the West., #or the bal'anc I I � .
, - . I 091due thO Wonqheq In .the northern,, up the sedslons by outtin out dayo.of .1 . . . ,., I . I . . . .
I I I squids; nor militarism t%ught our boys �Co,, but wi I not, remove from Clinton, . . . . . .. I., , � � I
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I ., The first lodge of Instruction to- be. XWoes Little Shatiahab Atid Auhle - . W-1 A- . . this day amd generation. - Ldt us lo�e , The following from Ontario Street . I � . . . � ... . .. I I . �
� I I held in Huron District No. 15, will be McGuire spent the past week with . Teach Peace Instead 00ai- the old flag with all our heirt; ald the Church attended the, great Laymen's a .. . � I I
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1, atiet the lodges in thi's,district, are ex. , . Wu,%.,v part should the Dominion of Motherland by peeferenees in 'trade Wissionapy Congress in- Toronto. 'Rev 'MATCow' . . I T'. , . - .
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" pected to bate a good repre�en bationo ' _ Dr W. Fowler, V,* S., lecturer at the Canada take in assisting Groat Britain sisters from any part of tbeggeat Brit, & large mebting will be lield before long . . � . . ' . I
The lodgb will be Opened at 2 p ni in �Oqtario, Veterinary College, Tor to, , In many in tbooburch to receive the report . . . I I . �.., .
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�, the afternoon by the officers of (Aln- is home, his term at the college T. aed of the latter being embroiled i9h Umpire to onr shores, anil ' � BA11. I . � I . I
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, towlodge;tbe Initiatory degree will . in war? Thisr startling enquiry has the colbulds to ether, but While doing I... .. , I . . . . I .
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, I Iven by the offidbrs of Fidolity-Ladges' Mr. Arthur Tyndall left Wednesday, sotagoinga$eries of telegrams and these things ff us score out the -words The.Womens Missionary ,146cleiy of I. in. everything- in thd Store. A call will convince 1. I .
Aeaforth ; the first degree will be ut for the west. He is, taking &,car of r7 . I 'I'dreadnaught9*11 "conscription,". and Ontario Street Church 'will bold . . . I : %
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! Ott by the Huron Lodge, Xo (32f Goxl.r- horses up for Mr'06as Wallisr, and ex letter# to the press,. with mdre or less 04militayism" frbib our daily, thought. their 118 aster Thp.'nk Offerin Afeeting, '
. Ill be given between poets eo remain for the slimmer. * is . 'TtAesday April 18th, at ei the lt . I
ich� 20 minutes w L loyality firewoike'added by the Iat- The victories of the palm Wradch are tl %,'ctaek in tno.st s eptical of the genuineness of this SaI3. I .
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�, I each degree for dideassicn. , Assistant Disttlet Passenger Ag�qf', the schoolroom. A speda, 1110gramme I . , .
At 7' m the Officers- of Beaceft6ld ter, tlim, to our -deep conviction of full of benevolence, benefidence qnd will he rendered and a)I interest� e sto-k to the lowest possible - � I
. . , lodge, Ro. �10, will re open the 10 buperow, ot the Gi and Trunk It. R , Caaada?s duty to I herself and the beauty -and carry with them the ensign ed In Missionary Work are cordially WeXUSTrcduceth , . . . � I I %
was in town on Saturday, in connee. ij�'eaee on earth,goodwill toward men I . I . . 4
after which five-minute,aAdvesiee 21111 Motherlando bodes Ill rather than good, ' Z , '. invited to-attefid. e , S�11,thefesswe Will have to I
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ba alvety by representative of town tion with the transfer of the town No one will doubt obat we are 1 4 p -*0 I I.. - * C( notcb, ils the Mor we . . . . I .
sba local lodge;jthe second degree will agency to Mr Tohn R%nsfordl Itev Th )ok, formerlypastor of this . , 0 'last L I . I .
,Migs Blaut-ho Shepherd, H a loyal �eoplo with agreatilestitty, church, and stationed at Ridgotown I pay freipg,fi't on, A saving tot You is A saving t 0 .
be given by special request, by The 0 Park, not & Nation -of warr1oks nor those Tut, I'disses Pickardo of Paptev's Hill for tbo past four Y.ears, will remove to . L .
I Horan lodg6 degre6 teama and the and Miss Grace Shepherd. t1mbeth., whose enthusiasm and pAtriotl8mL,pan ard: Visiting thsir itunto Mtkr, ,L L� Toronto, ab next (jonference' I I
L Blyth lodge officers will talsiethe Iodg� are spending the r3aster holidtLys at oRy be stirred by the clarloa tall of. Coartica, ' � and we have a&atiged.to make th,e'saving,-gr6at. I
to the bra de ft 11 the 3rd degree will the home of their parents, Townsend the timbapeterthe rear of musketry. 11APTIST . � . . I I .
Ven bV, t L e'Clifiton lodge, Tan Post,oftlee will be closed to. . . .
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N I well Street. The history,of the 20thoentary should morroW, it being Good Fridoy. The There will* be special Mister music � , L '' A ��! i� 1. i �! � " I "A I
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, t6r9alacusgion the . I - Mr Chas Rance laft thbY Wek�dn & tot be writtfninblo6d, It might do- wicket will he opoti how6vq, for de. .at Me, morniwg sorvice* and the pastor .. 1. I
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. business tour of 'the Maritime Pro. for 804ges Upt in this enlightened'age livery. from D..10 & in to 10,.30 & m And will preach oti "Theltehurrectiob," sab. I I . . , . .
justdogi the ofticerd of the dintriat and viuce8 re resenting the famous Lion with its Pea (JOnfereftefy, XAtI6nAl from 2.45 p m to 3.45 p m. The offlim jedt for the OvOnin sorviee, ,�Coule I ,( ,
those from d0ar.by lodP,O,e,4 Past Grand Brand 86thing. Re in Ono of thd Arbitration mds Atia congoemes the ,will be open all day, to those who have Xnd See", Lots of gri t hearty sing- L , , . I . I .
Mlattvf§ V le ett, of Liatowel and isoitit of toler pe, good -Will -And bulld* lock boxes. , ' . 4 , e I -
Win . d, most populat, g0p.men travelling this, Ing up should redominAbb uIld the ing in W,bich all can tate patt, �__.
. MoD id, f Luca% will be ,eastern provinces, r _ I 1, WILLIS . I Plumst el Bros, I
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e to of U6. three IR6 ~X*W*6ftT'djk6'jVW#� We fienbral 8 mk spoke-wat 1, r,,,, __________ ___ _L 1111111111101M
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