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THE CLINTON NEW ERA,
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ring urtains
atintsterelli:n4r:h:pbrkiliner:sSenerallr, are
omelette" invited to contribute items of enureh
newiruuder thin hemline, from their reepeetive
ebeerellee.
Tin:Baptist church in (ore hae been
sold to a Newbrldge man who will con-
vert it int° a dwelling.
-Rev. Mr Godwin,late of Goderich,bas
dust as reggiarly as the week comes around it brings with ft something been invited to remain for the third
. ar ae pastor of Grace church, St.
, new at this store, This week we open up our new Lace Curtains. We bought them Twae.
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The ;Presbytery of Maitland met in
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mfiny. months ago gtoaibig saving in price and pass them on to you at 4 saving of Nelvilleichurch, Brussels, recently, to
consider a call from Duff's church,Wel-
Gt70--third, .,>.
i to, to Rey. Mr McNab.
I A lappen correspondent says; -"Mr
Houston, of Olinton,conducted the ser.
, Thrifty buyele,aretfast finding out that -they an buy the best goods here for vice in-St.Ancirew's church on Sabbath
hutt. Mr Boasts:in is a good speaker,
1 i lesemeney than mast attires charge for the poorer grades, same with Lace Curtains,
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and bis discourse was listened to with
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as with anything else.
• . . . 1 Wootistock,formerly of Wingham,wa.s
The wife of Rev. S. Sellery, e. D., of
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s•-•%-•-_-- •-:- We incite youtto °emend 800 the New Curtains, we,think it ill
w... pay you: irge.materber:henipt,edbywtiutheawcoemptetatme to:
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. nl t?taralso With the ife
-teaer:irp,
1 The many friends of Rev. Joe, Mc-
liettinghain 'Lace Curtains, extra fine tonality lace, open deeign, .,
' l4aee Ourtitins 20 inches wide aLd 26 yard,s long, taped edges, fine 25'
7: -onalltr. Splendid value at per pew .. .. . ... .'. . • , • .., ..•,.. ' 1 31
• 1-0•Oe Curtains 84 inches wide and.2kya. ds long, fine open design,
with taped edges, good nearlity-lace, -Extra indite at per pair.... WU
Ingham Lace Curtains 3 pdsilong and 45 inches wide in choice •
, , •. ' desigos, lock eaten edges, Sueopen design, usually sold at $1.00
, Our litice 90Y., i. .......... • . • ... .,,w sr
, :Nottingham Lace Curtains si yards ilong and Oct inches wide in.I
• -..floral design, good quality Mee, %vitill,give Al wear, price ., ..., , . Litt ti
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l'ine-Canality NOttingharn I,ace °Pertains full lia yards. long • and 50
and 60 niches wide, in a good choice Of cleaigns, 'all lock stitch
' ' - -arperpriir ... • .. • . • • • . .........•• .....-r.s,1-si..11„--...11.,•6 0 I 75
Ogee, will give good weal. Speeial value I I) g 1
•Coy, ((waterier • pastor of Bgrnondville
4$1.0, yards long, good width, veil extiusive designs, with lock chw ch, wilt be pleased to know that he
ietttch edges. all worth one-third moue tthan•
,our price .•••....,.. .. . ; . 2.00 '2.50 2.76 • is comfortably located in Vtrnon. Brit.
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ish Columbia, where he has a charge
and is doing good ,work.
Si Siserailiks,- Pontifical high Mass
was celebrated at St. Joseph's on Sun-
day mornine and xespers in the even-
ing, Rev. Vather McMenamin conduct.,
ing both eervieee. The music was in
harmony with the Easter festival.
A Hewed' ,correspondent says -
"Miss Alcant,.opOlinten' sang a solo in
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the Mnedist churcho as Sabbath
-evening leek- which -was meg-much en -
pied. _ She Alen tooknarttn..tha„cone-
certhelcl" in die Methodist church Frie
day evening.
BAPTIST elleiRCH.-- The Sacrainent
of baptism was.: administered to two
candidates en Sunday morning and the
attendance was Unger than usual.
'Some fine waste was given by the
ohoir, and the sermons by Rev. Mr
Dunlop were in keeping with the•East-
er season. < ••
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Veryefine quality Nottingham Lace Curtains 311 yttrds long and 50
' to) inches wide, all new designs, tock 3 00 3 25 3 513tO 3 75
stitch edges; it choice lot at pee pair„ . • 4 II I
Muslin and Swiss Curtains at per pair-. I
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•Veey dainty designs. 4to 6.50 •
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Dottedawisses-for Curtains etc., Per yd. . ail4.22. .1 .17 to. .30 i
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Che* nille Curtains 3 yards long and St inches wide, in colors of Chenille Curtains il'ards long and 40 inches setae, heavy quality.
.grese, brown and red. heavy ft inged ends, fancy borders, good 0 c in colors of red: brown and greed, fancy hoiden, knotted fringe A
•'value at per pair .... „. ,....., tes,LU • on ends. Special value at pee pair .
UR HATS
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issued
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.liteparn up' to Tuesday. Aprit eta
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For lhe Toned, trip
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FRIDAY A.PRIL 19, 1901.
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the feoP...ore ...0..eorict.e- •as• -,
:11bIrtl-en• tor:eltelt,e tfL *ii, , •
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Tapestry Table Covers 4-4
size with fringe around
Cover, in assorted, "
colors. Price each,: •UU
Chenille Table Covers _6:4
and-- -;8-4 -in:-the
• newest shad -e( of green,
red., blue and brown,
• fancy effects with fringe
trimmin'g,
• Extra value 1 n n
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'Great Show nig. •
No words can convey to your
rnied any adeqqate ideaOf tile great
assortment of hats we are showing.
ItIs.again.st,,your °WA ,interests
• you fail to see our display. .Not
• only iS the assortment the largest -
ever shown. in town but the .hatg)
are differerit,rieberanct more stylish '
than others, and our prices lo
Elegant Trimmed Hate at 2.00,-
3.00,- 3.50. '4.50, 5.7111:
'priced, cines if you want them.
Misses and children's Bats on dieplay
wer:
2:751,
Higher •:
all priced moderately.,
ToUR MONEY EACR
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for STYLE
Decorating
a Room
Easter Sunday is a ‘clay of general re-
•joicing throughout the Onsiettan
world and Clinton was no exception to
the ride. The churches in town of all
cletiominatione were well attended the
attraction' in sense being the Easter
music, coupled , with extensive floral
decorations. Although old tdol did not
Futile much during the day there was
just -enough ot shine to coax out num,
her of Easter bets and coaturnee.
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Wirsts Creonoc„-: The choir contri-
buted its quota on Sunday in the way
of special,mtisic for the Easterservices.
The congreigations vvere large- and Rev.
Mi Stewart's sermons were ofspecial
..interest and ap i ropriate to the festive,
season. At tne morning service •the
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anthem "Come ye faithful" was excel-
lently rendered, as well as the two an
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thems "Rise Glorious Co . querve apd
"This is the day" at the evening ser-
vice. A••hotne department under the
superintendence of Mre W. R. Lough
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-has been organized in connection with
-Willis church Sunday school.
A meeting of thenaembers of the Ex-
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ecutive of the county S. 8, and C. E.
Association was held here on Friday
1 last; those present being W. IL, Kerr,
Brussels; J. G. Tom, Gcclerich; J. C.
Stoneman, Hehivall: J. H. 1VIcOlinton,
" Westfield; I. Llustow, Nile, and -Al. T.
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Cooper, Clinton. • -Programs were ar-
ranged for the annnal meeting, whictv
• • is to be held in Clinton, on June 1819.'
1 A good and profitable convention is
looked for. . •
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heprAl on t he !eel question of the The .1,rliainents Lneal atid riftelhat they -listen most- reverently-
' file t t o poet- Dominion -are too iinwiehly. and 1 do to the prayetwof Mr Speaker everg day
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lists e not complete. The plaintiff would suffer one iota by a change. On Ft•ench as they are alternately, Why
siq wile argument that there was 4, the contrail', atn firmly of the opin- the press and public are excluded frau
Cflflfp acy to deprive him ef the teat, lo'* that I he business would be more •this Interesting ceremony is more than
bu uelice McMahon said, after hear- expeaiously transacted, the interests ; I have teem able to find out.. -surely
ieg several witnessee, that there wire of all sections would be as fully consid- no' because they do not require the
n •hing in the ecin'•ention, as each wit- , ered; and the cost much less than un- ! prayers Putt as much se' the other fel-
, esti p.toved conelusively there was no der present conditions. In this con. Iowa,
eunspn nor. The judges dismissed the !nection the Dominion Parliament will• •
c e on the statement made that the shortly. have to face one of two cir- 1 Death of has. B. Macey. -
e ection was properly postponed,and Dar cumetances. The main parliaraentarrl'
0 A, 1.114.30( 1,the Liberatholds the seat. building was large tor the time of its The old friends of the late Chas. B.
•erection -30 years ago -•but it is alto- Baez (a one -tine prominent resident
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right • f the twinning. • e
" th otere' not think the interests of the people whether delivered in ' o:
gether too- small for present require- of linton) •will read the following
Liberal Conventions ments. There is not a room in the with sincere regret,taken from the last
The annual met Wig of the West/Bur' • Heilway conimitter there is not, a nal :-.."(:Jhas. Bentarnin!Etaccirr, a brief
• inittees have often to "dmible up" m 'in last week's' journal, was
building that. will accommOdate the issue ot the Owatonna Minn., Jour -
on Liberia, Association, for the elation Apace room for any pinpose and com-; notice ot whose untimely eath ap
of officers aud other loudness, wil e
order to hold their meetings. Thereborn on Nov. 29. 1881, in Clinton, Ont.,
h 'Id at Diiiiigannon, on Tuesday, April are nothalf.a-clozen vacant sea% in the Canada. He was the third son of the
21.0, at 0 le o'clock p. m. In addition Commons chamber, and if the number late James B. and Elizabeth Kerr
of representatives is increased, as is Racey. Hie early life was spent in
to the ordinary business of the Cofl . sure to be the case after the censue, an the place of his birth, where, atter
rant% 18. candidate for the Approach. the Northwest at least, I do it.:t know leaving the Clinton model school,' . he
i g bye -election to the tocal Horne w
, here the new members will slit, unless secured employment in a grocery Store,
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on the knees of Borne other Member. He continued in this business until
w 11 he selects 1. A full representation The Government will, therefore have August 1 1, When, with his mother
is requested. ... . • to face the problem of either therefore,
and family. he moved Owatonna.
•' I down the number of representatives to Being a bright and active young fel-
• 1 Parliament, or else materially enlarge low he soon secured employment here,
a-- st.---4.--•:t * LA- - 4 it -1 -ii - ;the buildings as the Omni:Lions (Numb- always in the grocery business with
s rarnantemary Olietwoava. er cannot be enlarged without an ex- the exception of a few , months be
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s -..... - 'tension of the building- and this will worked for Aill & Liters, druggists'.
5 . (By THE EDITOR.) I spoil its symmetry. „ About fifteen years ago he went to at.
kik the tirdieaty reader what .11m., -- . Paul where he secured a position.
ssrd Is. woke Can qatickly fell yoe that ; Speaking of the enlar merit of par- About twelve yeare ago he returned to
ba et. 6
• " Riteitioandar Blake,couneel for
6.00$1114t Sides In the 11. H. Ccok
• tit addrese the Commif,tee of the
, ;Senate' rt Thinsday. Mr Cook could
„ nit haveffelt-aery battly-aggrieved-at
0:MI1180,110VA overt urea tooleplace
Or -be Millie to Goderich by special
' trate to attend the funeral a the late
04 Paineron, in UM.
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Vstritinitatiding stories to the mho
going aittia, es te- T
Garroirbot treekirig re-nornioatitni se
• 'the Libel*" candidatelair West Huron
' tor tie Loot ilottet, we learn front hint
;• " that ouch 1 intik*ly tintrne. No p r•
son has 161* folvedatioti aothoxity
itet Wail( the • Statement he-
14 lir the ela. tol it Joe:Abated
- will tight to the feet fie Uhl Watt Hers -
Ort Milne Liberal 91d8.
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it it; the official report of what is said liamentary ni mg g
in the House, but ask him to tell you ' er matter in which the electors are
how it is got ready, and he is necessar. ' financially concerned. The Printing
ily in ignorance. Hansard only deals Bureau le a very large building erected
with what the tneinbere say, whether fifteen years age and equipped •with
rn disciastion or in enstvering questions ' the finest pteeseee and mechanical ap.
or raw %rig else that includes speech, ' pliances for the issuing of all printed
whether he House is in committee of reports and 'Matter required by the
the whole or in session, reed! ding also government. But it is too email, and
the votes, and is like a minature daily t though working night and day, cannot
paper. containing the e,peeches of each begin to meet the denten& upon
day, The speeches are,of coursettaken 'the result being thot, thouitands otdol-
down in shorthand, fon which purpose lars worth of work which should be
IL mit-a a English reporters and 2 done by the Bureau is given to other
French are kspt. A reporter starts ciliate. The peenlises will have to be
taking notes as soon as the. House ehlarged, and apiipped, entailing a
°pellet, and continues for 12 minutes, t hettyy outlay. Parliarnent haa not
h i dd b atother for ' been as wise as it might have been. A
Owatonna to continue in the grocery
business with Remy et Racey until the
time of his. death, Mr Remy was a
first class groceryman, and ranked at
the top both ao a salesman aud decor-
ator. In this latter capacity he exhib.
Red a peculiar talent, his deeigne being
both original and tasteful. His ser-
vices indeed were much sought after
in this _capacity. and %Iliad more than
one offer front prominent -city stores,
but he preferred to remain at home
with his friends and family. to whom
.he was witch attached. The deceased
lind indeed many amiable and manly
qualities vrhich endeared him to his
friends and won the affection and es-
teem of his associates. He was a life
nee the sante lsue ength Of I iffies and. 80 00 88 I few years ago the entire property on long member of the Episcopal church
long as. the sitting lists, After a re- I Wellington St.- &crag the main par-. for which he had a sincere attachMent.
porter leaves the chamber he goes at , liamentary huildings-entdd have been The funeral of Mr Itacey took place
Work tO the room specially provided,.! hought for a :Mgr and.luttl thia ' been laat Sunday, and when the casket
Where he dietateeldtecopY-tcr-a--typer clear Abe- he -dings- could- have -he st -which contained his retnains was
wriferithis id sit once sent to the Print. t kept %illy well together* to the con- brought to the Episcopal °hutch where
ing Bateau and put in type, ready to venience of the public businets. AB •it the serVices. were held; the bending
he Printed On the contWetion of the Is the Printing BEretatiasotnedistatice was crowded to the doors and many
-day's proceedinsor. The French report- t away in one part of the city; the Geo- had to be tinned away".
Ors are eon:doped only when French ' logicaninseunt is in another part; the •
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tineekeisi are addressin the House. Fisheries- building% another directiori,
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The fink issue of Bantle 'le catled"the the Patent Office in still another: and ' For reireters Ti Read, ,
unreviser and three er:iya leter "the the Trade and Custom* Statistical .
reeised" .eclItiOn- Wei , speakers in staff soineWhere 010.0 Gatos Pins --Bee ,Paotiv.
the ;meantime having been allowed to • • ,1.1-jorito--,--. sow Emir...41w bed teams hive heee
revise, and correet their tipeeChen,e0Mea The Coneervatives had thejletieure obtsitied when soon in string on fall plow -
time* so much that it would be hard to this Week of introducing Mr kteihday, lug at the rats of 11 to it bush, per. &Oro
treOgtilae (heir( as the eame-thie prac. :I the new. mensher for North Bruce. They yield about 80 buith, per acre, straw
Ilea being greatly abused. TO sheer- From the time of the general, election lama !MIS to sera akea they Are reedy to
the peenteitnete of Hansard staff •and of 1800 down to the present-, the Con- ant when. the ode of drew hive just e. few
Ale0 of the printinit bureau, I may Bay itionieghttig have only . enjoyed. Able
OnitA Wit PORI 4. itAtri*: an Setttrdtitt *xi sundtc la rawer' a very iguret day
t, The triel 61 the Nspiesaig eieciktt
' 400,16 which 1. 11, gioth claws the
*eaten the hrOidtit. that Abe eleetion
WA, e IgegfalT2 PoltPolled Noverdhet
teet, vow begui Bar Thillto
Wore Sit /oho A. god mutat
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illuattation t iit although', the • pleasure on Roos meadow,.
the ePecchestto'terlog Peg" " btft ;Id MOUS° att it oilld he.
" thft 6111.111141,1 nialgs na71014,116°,Atchtrit fillftenire !billet of thee few ute'itbera who remain
*5 8uMuu 8.5 05 -41 ineetbe city attend China once Or
9.80 liatn0 011.00g. e, tsetse A do; tho h tette Of there. try
betide en articlein the Satilmth Er. to catch OP with ir correirdeficet
'parliainstitarg repreeell Vde Whit*, Jr, ,n ---rea�Ct6Inet,f) ef the blethedist eongregatiOn hoped to have
this Willits.? 04, and eon lig with 'z *autos of Oita, is vit. the foundation for the new church
the et:gement thet the Dominion " ••••••• toarkftv the corter.storie teremoutet
potitor Minding to the' number Of slid we, l'een at their de" wilting
green leaves left. If allowed te-ripea too
straw me excellent feed for tektite if em, singing forme a prominent, pert. The
• A meeting of the Provincial Execn-
Alva of -the -Ontario 'Union.- was -
held on 2" Monday in the Y. M. C. A.
•building, London, to arrange a pro-
gram for the annual convention to be
held in ,Btockville, on Oct. 1, 2 arid 3
The following were nresent;-Rev j. S.
Henderson, Bensall, Pree,; Messrs T-
A. Moore, Harnilton; Wm. •Jchnston,
SouthZorrat 11.3. M. Glaesford,Guelph;
8.3'.'Duncan-Clark. Toronto; Henry.
Bird, Mitedaumin; Rev Dr. J. A. R.
Dickson, Galt; Rev -Canon Richardson,
St. Jelml; and AT. Cooper, Secretary-
Teetteitrer, Clinton.
RA.TTENEORT ST. -The services on
Sunday were conducted. entirely by
Evangelists Kennedy and Whyte. The
music by the choir and male quartette
Was given inline style; Mr Whyte also
sang beautifully, The monthly, fellow-
ship meeting was held at 10 a.m. The
evangelists have been here for several
weeks. and much good hag been the
•result; they terminate their work here
to.mon ow (Ft iday) evening, when r
Kennedy will go to Mat more, Hastings
Co., to continue in the work. and Mr
Whyte to Stroud, Shneoe Co, ihe
pastor of Rattenbury stroet church,
may be expected to preach in his, own
pulpit next Sunday ; subject for 11 a.
, 'How can we learn to know God"
andat 7 p. "Tears that are nota
sign of -weakness:" .
„ONTARIO ST. -Easter %vas loyally ob-
served at Ontario St. church and the
congregations were ainesually .large.
The music Was ,beautifully rendered
being. selected especially •for the
occasion ; Dr. ' Gifford Was par-
ticularly interesting. The anthems
"I am the resurrection" and "Since
by Man came death" were given
at the mot ningservice but in the even-
ing the large congregation Were treat -
eine sontething extra in the way of
music, the male. chorus in an Easter
hymn being much appreciated ., a trio,
"loather redeem us" was well given by
Mrs B. j. Gibbinge, Mies Newcombe
and W. garland, and the quartette by
Mrs Gibbings Miss Newcombe, W.
Harland and *. Rost in the selection
"Death Is swallowed up in victory"
was divided up so as to denote inedita.
tion, joy and comfort; it also was. well
rendered.
ST. Patrx/e2 Osturtett-The ticireices
OR Sunday were sublime in character
and superior in merit. Prof. Burgeste
set merle-- -Were- Coed.- his thanes- hang
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:tufted to the occasion, and their treat-
ntent replete with truth. Tho singing
Was most pleasing to the large number
who attended these Easter serviees; all
the selections were excellently render-
ed. The anthen3 ittnietins was "Ririe,
Glorious Ctinqueror," and the solo
"Ressurexit" was plerieingIy given by
Mr Latorroil. At evensong the choir
rendered "Come Ye Faithful". the
quartette Was given by Mrs 0.0.1%' nee.
Thos. Jackson jr., W. U. Latorilel and
Mies Dell, who took the solo 13erti corn.
niunion was observed at 8a. ni. and
after thermorning service, The Easter
services at the Anglican churches are
Isn't very expensive
when one buys his pa.
per to the best advan-
tage. But there is just
one way to be ore of
_ securing the best papers
at the best price ; that
is by selecting from our
stock. We invite you to look over our stock and we want to
say distinctly that, while we shall be very glad to give you all°
the attention you want, ,yre wont make your visit unpleasant
by urging you to buy. You don't need to bring a club and a
large amount of courage as is the case when you wre,-"just look-
ing around" in some stores. ,
Special, Prices for Saturday
990 rolls ungrounded papers, light color, suitable for bed rooms.
, regular 6o, far
Remnants of goal papers, sold rerlarly for 16e to 2013 per single 1,
• roll, Saturday, at per rol • . , • -• ...,...,,......; .. .
1RULtS FOR .
Measure every side of the room and add the number -'-of feet together;
multiply the sum obtained by the height of the room •in feet. To' rdlow for • .
doors and windowes multiply the height of each by the width; addlititogetliers
and deduct from amount. Then divide by 38; the result is the numberof pieces& ,
required for side wall.• . ,•
Sufficient allowance should be•
made for matchingand waste. •
Exaterras.-Boom 15 feet long, 12 feet wide, 9 feet high. One wiedow,
est feet. One door, 7ax4 feet. • •
15-1-154-12-1-12.54X9.480
• 1 Window, 8X4=24.
1 Door, MO= 30• ,
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• . •38)43202 single rolls
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el,INTON, ONT.
was lamely due to the fact.that Rev
C. R. Gunn, their new rector. was to
occupy the chair, but be the reason
whet it was, it bespeaks a united effort
on the part of the congregation to
• raise the etaudard of St. Paul's' church
back 'again to, what' it was • for-
merly. • Rey Mr Gunn occupied
the chair, and in a few words expressed
his thanks to those present for coming
out, and also informed them that the
vestry at Parkhill, although without a '• • •.
We carry -- the largest - stock of
tputifitpOor,werwttios act waisilihnegsawtotit- ingcroamnt.
bioyclee in Huron. Our 1901 models
ing to Clinton. If the rectory was in a the nattiest and. m9st, tkiptollirCii eels.
good oreepait Ithwoule-meverat'airade;--Ourpricervarraecordinglogiteli- . '-
once, but as it is he will only be e.ble ty from ge5 to $50. • , • .
• We guarantee value for price, your
old wheel taken in exchange.
We sell for cash or inetallnients •and
will make it worth your while to see de be-
fore buying. •• '
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to devote part of his time here and oc-
cupy t he pulpit every other Sunday
until the lst of June, or until a new
.rector is appointed In' Parkhill. The
.business of the meeting was then pro-
ceeded with, Mr Hovey was eppoint.
ed secretary pro tern, for the evening,
and liner for the ensuing year. 0. 0.
Rance end W. Q. Phillips were elected
wardens, John Elmsford lay deleeat
Mese! Latornel and Joy • audttors;
Messrs Ferran, Bell, Plunnner, Rens-
ford and the wardens, building and fin-
ance committee; sidemen, • Meson
Worthington. Archibald, Webb, Her-
man, Johnstone and Thrower. The
other angers of the church remain as
last year, at the earns salary, except
the organist. Mies Bentley, who will
receive an increase of $10. .01e.reace
Johnstone was voted Was an honorary
for his untirlug efforts in assisting in
church work. The financial report
was presented, and althoingh very
much worse than in former years. yet
the congregation is to be congratulated
on its hearty response to appeals, and
has collected eince Feb. rot 5509,10.
Vote r+ of thanks. were extended to the
retiring wardens and other officers of the townshipof Hullett,Horon county, 1 -
the chutch and Sunday. schOol. The the town of Clinton being composed of
vestry meeting then adjourned, Mr three buildings at thee tnne. He cross- "
numb theti:111 shell In harvesting. The always of unusual intermit, and the
oared without The. pees should he church was beautifully decorated with
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ot the mica:nom Rev O. R. Gunn, the
new incumbent, will to.ketb*rigo on
4013 the phureh notes of the isstie ot Sunday next and Weepy" the pulpit: tt
• March 28th We mentioned that the le expected that the congregation will
turn out in full force to greet -the new
rector. One of the largest and most
enthuebistia *eel moomiti ever held
One **them, in tht?eli
o id he better tiff Moll and .1' Mt ay 24th. TIAN related tb the new
otti. thil Wee Ohttteh Willow* mid not AS Mo.
tor. .veitrted, 443o UM aft sceniwi to teed,
thoink04,„, switniisa", otherwiter if the MIA
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DIED DAROTA..-The Pilot Mound
Manitoba, Sentinel says: "It is With:
much regret •that we chronicle the
death of Samuel McLean, which took
place on Suoda,y, the 17th of March.
He was in his usual. health up to the
time of his death,' heart failure.. being
the cause. Mr McLean was born in the
north of Ireland, in 1829, coming to
Canada in 1817, at the age of 18 years.'
He worked a farm near Toronto for
two years, then joined t he rush west-
ward. bein ohe of the fir it settlers in
Guno feelipg very much grattfied at
its succate. Rey. Dr. Lovre, of Wing -
ham, occupied the pulpit on Good Fri-
dly evening and a large congregation
greeted Mtn, The congregation sm-
cerely hove that, his presence among
them will be often. A. collection was
taken up in aid of Evangelisation of
the Jews,
ed the Maitland river and locateithelp-
ingto fell the tree wbere the villagenf
Londeehoro now stands, Ile resided
in Huron county continuously until
at that time coming to Manitoba,
and %eating on section 6.3-10,where
lived up to two years ago."
Pnoterriosr.- The following is the
result of the promotion exaol in S.
No, 4:- Sr, III to Jr, IV. total 'marks
Additional faecal News. May Stewart 564, Millie Adarne 538,
/90,to pass 395-Rosella Livermore 617.
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ICether Scales 515, Albert Livermore
' DIED 114 DDRANDMIC110-On Mon. 4;: Jr III to Sr III, total '725, to pails
. day Richard Irwin received the sad 963-- erbert Ross 540, Douglas Roger -
news of the death of his eon'* Wife, Mrs I eon 501, Bella Faireervice 490, John
Iohn Irwin, at the age of about 35 ' Fairservice 463,Tominy Moon, 448,Roh.
years. She hid only been ill a short I ert Crawford 415: .Tr. II to Sr. II, total -- - - •
-while, the cause of death being Open- SA to pass 205 -Wesley Farquhar 808, ,
dicitis. Interment took place at H88- Borba Bembridge 329, Clarence Noble
peler, where by request she was laid .315, May Adams 802
to rest beside the remains of her moth- NOTES. -- Cartwright Brce. have
or. 4 Her father .., and a brother. living
, bought from their brother John, it
At Bewmanville, elifYlve her ahe ale° Ithorobred bull of good pedigree. Ge0„
leave0 tVith 0008 aged 12 years, and her
husband, *6 whom general synipathy 'Hoak is improving h1 property In. the
erection of a stone pig house. .A. cer- •
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THU FOX -PAIR WEDDING,--Irrom
the Winnipeg Free Press Of March
80th, we take the following notice of
the wedding of Mies Fair which will In-
terest Mir readers :-"At Knot church
this City, last evening, by the Rev. M
O. Rumba'', B. A., Norden, Neil Fox
roman of the Clhetiniclei offlce,Morden,
was joined in matrimonywith Miss
Josephine K. Fah; eldest daughter of
the late T. Fair, of Clinton, Ont. Miss
Shortreed, ot Morden, prayed the wed.
ding march, The bride was given
sway by Mr A. E Sinclair; She was
beautifully attired In creerneatinitisirce
med with liberty eilk and applique. A
large qui:ober qf friends were present-.
The bride's presenta Were (featly and •
numerous, among them a beautiful
brooch of ruble* and pearls from the
groom. After, the ceremony- tht-parfy
drove to A. IL Sinclair% Where they
were entertained by Mee Shiflett, who
provided a very dainty wedding, tea."
Upon the arrive! Of Parana. Metillott• in
Morden the congregation and choir of
EDON church Of 'whielille was idotitill.
ed with gave thorn a reception and
respeetlyesy oreetetta Mr FOX trith s.
ee and sift* tea- rettisitie ttettOra. I
poled by flittering *Weenies. I
nista ng a number of suspicions lake
to Goderich township; We attout tline
he got a partner.
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