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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-9-2, Page 4�1T, SIu'"t' �l4Kltl d 2 ?4i12f3. ., TI• ,ti mvcstl'n which �v,ms retia .l1 '&' P a Y at a stammdetill for over a week awing to the wet weather, has been resum- ed and much of the grain has been satefy. hauled: There was capsid erable oats and barley still in the field when thewetweather set in. Oats • that Were not cut Were badly* flatteued out and cutting was made difficult, Much ofi the grain was sleelleci out but on the whole the damage will nat by great. " Past,.u'es are iu good. ,t ondition.. and late crops dire doing well. Plowing conditions are favorable:mid land is being pre- pared for tall wheat. The beans are looking fine and need: only good harvest weather for a fine, crop. 1 O'NSTERon FRES`, ��CI\TIC Labor Day, Sept; 6th IN MR. GEORGE I%i0RP Y'S GROVE, EASE'r.G TE,' BLANSHARD, East of the Village of Woo"iiifieni e €'N"DElt A1JSPICES. OF Tiil'1:4N SHAR D CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIA- TION Sports of all kinds, consisting a Baseball, S ,1emn vs. Mt. Pleas- ant; Softball, St. Marys Cheerio vs. Staffa; Races for Children of different ages. Prize money:Baseleall, $40.00; Spitball,• $25.00;• Races for Children, $10.00. Speakers—Earl Ep Rowe, M. P., ..for C Simeoe; Harry G. Fester, ofs Hamilton; R. S. GramaJ, Candidate for South Perth; Andrew Hicks, Candidate for South' 1xa H iron. > ATTEND CS - TlAND 1 '.' BAND 7V' Y ItIL ST. MARYS � x Come and bade a good time. Eveitybo ly Welcome: ,t ADMISSION—FREFE Refreshment b otic on the rounds Games- start sharp at one o'clock,. . e o g C1rA.ELES BARIVETT, :Seeretaiy: ALF *AUL, President Six Reasons Why We Recommend HURON BRIE DEBENTURES 1. They are authorized by law as an investment for estates and trust >;unds. 2. They are Issued by an incitation that is! "OLDER than . the DOMINION." i • Thia 62 -year-old financial institution is Government Chart- ' ered. 4 Huron & Erie books, securities and :aecouY is are subject. i notice b Dominion Gov- ernment at an time' without xu to: inspectiony Offfciala., e. i 5 The paid up capital and reserve fund of The Old Huron & Erie affords surplus security. .totaling 1$6»50.000. • • 6, Owners of these debentures together with e_'avings ;depositors have FIRST claim. upon every dollar of iron, & Erie aa - sets totalling over • 31,000,000. a b le• half earl I u n !100 or more 5 per cent, per annum iss pay b yearly y � P _ i tor 1,.2 3,4,or 5 ears. t' y SECURITY FOR TO IIA.RD EARN- ED SE THIS T CEI00. SAVI-'TGS DARLING 8 ' MO1i . BARRISTER & c� ' T. J Local Agent ir he lcur :rfi � gOrporatiOn. wboni' appLicattbsta like deb se, ureiaelliiisy lbs Made. THE MIETER TIMES -ADVOCATE OFFERED $01,000. FOR SEED TWENTY FROM, TWENTY .tl(`,it17S Mr. Frank Taylor has the pees— pact of ,a rich reward frown a twenty acre field of Sweet Clover grovrn on. the feral. of Mr, Wilson Anderson of the ,2nd eeneession of Stephen. Jct is the only field of its kind •in On- tario and has; -attracted ' cousiclerable attention all summer, The clover was' cut about three weeks ago and last week it was 'threshed and Mr, • the y�estimates Taylor 'liar ahem t me s eed is cleened it •will turn out over 300 bushels .or over 15 bushels to the acre. .lee has already received an offer of $6,000 far the crop, nut he is holding it at thirty dollars a bushel and has already received a lumber of orders. On Saturday he took out au insurance policy on the seed for $6,000. The clover is call- ed the Essex Crystal Dwarf Sweet Clover. 7m. Taylor secured the seedod from his brother in 142ichigan who first procured the seed in California. The clover has a growth of from four to . five feet and after . being cut makes a splendid fall pasture. Frank is very.. optimistic 'andbeliev- es that owing to the scarcity of clover, this new avariety will , meet with general approval. TI a LATE MR. THOS. II. JOHN'S Last week we made mention of the serious iAness of Mr. Thos, Johns, of Kippen, but for many years a resi- dent of Exeter. The announcement of his. death will be read with feel- ings of regret and sorrow by a large circle of friends not only in the neighborhood but by the surround . Sohn Hunter, angle iron, R. & B. $8 ing' community. After 'a 'long, and Jolla. liydd., team labor and gravel painful illness of almost two years $21; Be,'i.,aterai Fire Hose Co, hose: he passed away on Friday, August $25* Win. Ward, . supplies, R. & B :; 27, at the age of 52, He was a man of genial. disposition; of strong con- viction, with a high standard of honor, and leaves behind him a name respected wherever it is known. Throughout his illness, he manifested a restful and joyous confidence in the word of his Lord maintaining that He who planned the universe would work out its details in the days to come. The funeral 'was held. on Sunday afternoon last, conduct- ed by his former pastor the Rev. F. E. Cl sdale ' of Exeter, in the ab- sence , sence of bis pastor Rev, Lundy. The brethren .of the I. 0. 0. F. attended in body and performed their beauti- ful burial service at the graveside .in Baird's cemetery_ The many, beauti- ful floral tributes showed the ,high esteemin which • he • was weld. He leaves to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father, his widow• and .two daughters, Mrs. G. A. Gower, of St. Catherines and Miss Mabelle at home, .also his sister, Mrs. Annie Hutchings, of Goderich Township, Mrs...Freeland, of Toronto and• brother John, of Varna, who were . present. His •sisters, • Mrs. Treat, of Chicago, Mrs. • Beyers, of Kansas City and brothers Dr. Char.. of Chicago, • Alfred and Arthur, of Saskatchewan;svere unable to. attend. The sincere and heartfelt sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved in their time of.sorraw EXETER CQUNCIL Mender, August 23rd, 1926 A regular meeting of the isnunlci- pal council. All members present. The minutes of the :'meeting ne1d. August WI were read and approved. A letter as received by the Reeve from the Exeter and Hurondale Women's' institute. asking fina,nutal aid in securng and et uippiug a ,rest room - fee women and children, Action deferred pending further, advice. . e A petition signed by. Mrs. .Janet Hamilton and J. V. Lamport asking that a walk. be constructed on the north side of Mary street from An- drew to the line fence in front et Mr. Russell Hedden's. Mr. Idedden volunteering to provide some gravel for the same. Granted on motion of Davis and °Quids. Carried. Mrw W. G.Medd made a request t through Councillor Gillespie to he allowed to connect a steam pipe from his engine boiler into the drain along William street. Granted on motion of Gillespie and Hawkins. Carried,: Per Coultis and Gillespie: That the clerk call for tenders for the cleaning up of the dump ground on the Lake Road, Tenders to be re- ceived • at the newt meeting . Sep- tember '13th, 1926. • The auditor's report for July was read and accepted en motion' of. Hawkins, :;and Davis. ' Carried. The .'following accounts were read and ordered. paid.: Arthur .:Jones, supplies R, & B. $11.40;' Wickwire Print Shop, printing account, $72;. The - many friends of Mrs., A: J. Eord regret to know , that she is agaiin`confined to her bed through illness. " • guarantees greet r v4tue plus unsurpassed - Chryslerperf orntiance at'remarkably lowprices Chi' sler"50"-from *1055• to'1160 Chrysler "(0"`from '1485 to '1835 60 -- C,ysler 7 from 2030 to 27`50 Chrysler 8 f road, 36.65 to 51,20 ,tip u;• .. F. 0. B. R%ix{lsaus CY.zitario,f weight only to lie added s ` Prices incly alI xes'4 bumpers front aril rear, spare tire, •iii'e"rrove;,.aisd tank full of gasoline: Stanclardlizse4 Quality Means Superior Quali0iin Every Chrysler Chrysler model numbers —40p.60, 70 and Imperial. 80 — xumean :miles per hour and something vastlyrxiore important in creating value. They mean a common basis of qual- ity for all four lines of cars w a: rigid system of close measure- , ment and fine manufactliring ap,.• plied alike to each and every one of the four lines —a common source of ei�."�Y1i ging'; skill --a division of overhead and aper.+ acing costs - combination o ba yir on es — a tnagrxifcent system .ofspecial machines and special processes de- vised to insure invariable accuracy in. the manufacture of all four lines of cars' -a positive protective process of guaranteeing the owner exactly the same basic quality no matter what piict he: pays or which. Chrysler carte he buys. Chrysler Standardized Quality thus assures. unsurpassed Chrysler per- farxnmatmce in every model—results irk incomparably greater value for e investment. We i ite ou to tb. t* �' prove this for yourself Come and fry a)t.ut any Chrysler. Huron Gar C. PILO Phone 155 660 , E et ?r, Ont.. $1:75; Peter Whitlock, gravel 50e; Cop. 'Builders' Supply Co., London, tile, $19,50;; Homer Bagshaw, dray- ing tile • $14. • Cemetery accounts- Wm. Stziith, labor $25,' Keith Ford, labor $12.50; Meeting adjourned by Gillespie. • JOS. SENIOR, Clerk. �.-Local News ' Misses Vera and Reta Rowe .and Masters • Robby and: Rowe DinneY returned Tuesday after visitingfor several days in 'Toronto. ". Mr. and lVlrs. Ed. 1Vlorrisou and daughter, Miss Violet, of Chalon, ac companied by the former's father, Mr. Robt. lViorrison, of Hensall, visit- ed : with Mr. ;crud Me, W. H. Johnston one day this week: , A•: number from town,: were at Grand, Bead Sunday: afternoon, to witness the publicbaptism by the leader of Gospel Hall at that place. irhirteen candidates were immersed and about three thousand spectators witnessed tlte,/scene. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard, Mi; e and Mrs. W. H. Johnston and Mr, :J. S, ,Harvey motored to Kippen Tees- day uesday evening to attend the flower show. They , were loud in their praises of the magnificentshowing by flue flower rovers of Kippen. Mr. J W. Taylor, of town, y , ow is leavng Thersday morning to attend a re -union of the Taylor • fancily in Ontario at Scarboro Heights, To- ronto. While •there he will 'take 'in the. Toronto Exhibition- and .will•also visit a number of friends in Eastern Ontario. Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers returned home last week after visiting , for two weeks in Woodstock, Toronto Hanxiiton• and Brantford. She also: visited with Mr. M. Senn, ex-M.P., Conservative . candidate in Haltll- mand Co., and a cousin of Mr.• Beavers. . , Mr; and Mrs J. G.,. Stanbury and Vier r r at Sini= Miss are'' Pickard axe' s Margaret coe attending the wedding of Miss Margaret ,,Sharp,' daughter of 'the late Rev. S. and Mrs. Sharp, to Mr, :George •Durwar, of the Canadian eBanle, of Commerce staff, Mitchell.. Miss Pickard is to act as bridesmaid. ` The Misses Adeline, Marguerite and Irene Fraser ,and brother Jim, of Detroit, visited over the. week- end with .their brother Mr. William Fraser and . friends at Mooresville • They returned 'home Tuesday, their mother who has been visiting • here and other places for some time re turned. home with them. The services- at Main St, united church were - well patronized lege Sunday, the pastor continuing his discussions on the Humanity and Deity of Jesus.In 'the morniiige. Mr. Fred•' Feist, of Crediton, sangf a very impressive solo' and in th'e • ee ening Miss• Pearl 'Wood assisted; the! choir and, delighted the congregation- !with her solo "The Song•T '.ieald ixm` Heaven." W `e ' Messrs: E. Sanders an d C.B Snell; Wm. Rivers and Geo antler son attended the Scotch Doubles bowling -tournament at Goderich on Wednesday of last week; It was' an elimination tournament and Messrs. Rivers and,Anderson won five ganies= being defeated by a rink that went into the semi=finals. ''hey Were playing upuntil: three O'clock in the • morning. I The public , school' is •again I, • re sounding•from the hum of children's. Mrs. Alex McMurtrie, of iieusall, spent one' day last week 'with Mrs. W. IL Johnston •.' Mrs. Will Fraser and children re- turned; home last wAkk after :spend- ing a ,few days in Lucan With iMrs. Elmer Murdy. Miss Ann 'Turnbull, who has been spending: her vacation in town has retur ned'cto her duties Strat- fordat the Hospital. „' Mrs. •Ls''Billings, returned to 'her hone an 'London after visiting` for a couple : df • weeks with Mr. and Mrs: W. T Ac17eson. - ' Miss•.: -Margaret Hilboru has 'te turned; to. 'her home in Hamiltons after visiting with, Mr. and .ors: A. ' J. Ford and' •1VIr. and Mrs: WW. Chapman - Mr, ''and•°Mrs.• Asa Perihale and family"wielted• in: London township voices do •Sunday` taking with -theta'.VMisses and the patter of many feet as Gettrude'and Rbeta Tackabi ry,, wii.o' have vis"dteW with,,the n for a 'week. Mr -:.':Wil,. ,i' "` Tatman '• and =•three .-. i. ean% ?end' fi chflc'iren, sTedi,, Margaret ,a d d M F 11 netored elj:T e t>`e scholar's have 'found • their way back following flee midsummer 'boli- days. For' a' great: xiinny,':and.'par 'ti�ee;erly the boys; the holidays have ,coins,to a case all too soorr.'llThe etre an rs. Dive staff 'this"ypar'is comprised of G. S: routs Monday ta.,spend a Ye i daysr Reward, ,principal, Miss Horton,„Mrs, at the Exhibition. r •• - '' ` l ' ' -•Goodspeed,' Miss Pickard, Miss ;Medd, The voters' •axsts prepared by the and 'Miss Fulton. The high; school different registrars 'have. been ;post-• will ed up for•inspecton •” ' Voters erre re- , open next week. . The August meeting of the Exeter quested to -,examine the said lists to Women's Institute was held Tuesday +see that their names are not omit- , evening at the home of Mrs. J::M. , •ted. e•;:.ft with a good asceuia•re Rev.. C W. DeWitt Cousens, of various items of business were Prates-, • Springfield,. whohas been holiday- acted, Miss Medd gave An outline. of ing near ,Kincardine, occupied the the work of the Home had 'School. pulpit in ;James St. charch�on Sun-' Ciub with a' view to interesting, the; day and delivered two splendid ser- members in this organization. ,, mleas mons. - 1 Manson read an article on Current: Mr. R. R. I3agernan, •off Calgary, Events' prepared, Events' Miss G. Connor. arrived in,. Exeter Monday :evening Two. interesting demonstratiane:were. to . join •his wife and family who given one 'on making . sherbet;.. yi H have spent the. suix mer ,with'' Mrs.' Misses Stella Southcott and Verna,, Horton. agerman's" mother, Mrs. Margaret e Coates, and the •other on ieed tea 101 Mr. Jas j+oo'te has returned" to I cars. M. G. Graham. A. ukelele solo by Master Billie Burke, with ,piano; Detroit after..: holidaying for Ytwo';,accompanied.by his. sister Missr!Ger,. weeks with his family. Mr. and aidine- also instrumental solos by Mrs. Foote.: and family motored to. Mrs: Dufus added much to the:•inter-1 Belmont and. St. Thomas foal the est of the program. • The evening week -end. 1 was brought to `a close by servinge,be Mrs. J. W. Powell and Marion sherbet and, iced tea •as demonstrated: have. returned home eater spending The next meeting will be held in the several weeks in Sarnia'`owing to the illness of Mrs. Powell's mother. Mr. I Town Hall, where a prize wilt '',be, Powell was in Sarnia for several givenfor the best bouquet of flow - days cast, week. ers brought by any member of: the Mr. Reg:' Parsons has returned to I Institute. . • • ,: Erieau to resume his duties• as A HIGH RECORD: school teaeher fallowing the boli- The excellent • showing of the Fxe`i days. Daring ' the summer Mr. Par- ter Higli_ School in the Upper. School' sons has taken a ceurseat the -Wes- Exams. was referred•,ao last mveei# tern University: - - I when 90.65 ;-per cent of all papers' While 'Cranking a car Saturday tried were passed, while in nine 'subt-:' evening Mr. Ed. Coombes, had'• the misfortune eo ' strike the Iicense lees not a single failure was e'ex- piate ed. This'showing has - not been 'sic= plate on the -'car inflicting a y ceeded in the Province. An exaniinj gash in Itis thumb requiring several ation of the record for both Middle stitches to close the wound. ' and Uuuer. 'School combined shows. Rev. R. E. ,Southcott, who spent � that there were 388 attempts : with the past two weeks at Chatauqua, 320 ` successful er 82 1-2 per ;cent. New York, visited with his mother •which is a very gratifying"result. at Grand 'Bend. over :, the week -end, It is worthy of mention that in'Up- returning to his charge at Jeanette's ,,er School honors were obtained 'in Creek on Monday 67 per cent of all successful attempts Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kenyon, and In Middle School Chemistry there' two sons, Teddie and Bobbie, of laele honors for all but, three with Brantford, and Mrs. Strowbridge, of no failures; in physics honors for, all Ingersoll, motored up and spent Sun- but two with one failure; in British History honors for all but.four; with three failures; in French Authors honors for all but one with one fail - tire while in Latin Composition there Grand Bend t . • CA NO 4 Program g ram SATURDAY, SEPT. 4th at 3,30 p.m, BIG CONSERVATIVE PICNIC' Speakers HON. MANNING DOHERTY Ex -Minister of Public Works, .DrurY Government MR. HENRY EILBER, EX-M.P.P. al TT Hensel' MR, WILLIAM CONSITT, Mft, ANDREW HICKS Candidate for this riding • LABOR DAY BIG SOFT BALL MATCH Brownie Girls of London, vs. an all star team from Grand Bend district girl's soft ball league_ , Winner constitutes the champons of this locality it an in Afternoon and Evening with D Hugo D'ipolito's Buescher boys 8 Pace Orchestra ' Abe this is. the closing day of the Year; why not come to the Bend for a real day's fun, entertainment, and instruction. WE WILL MAKE YOU ALL TRULY WELCOME. AUCTION. SALE 18th 1n Crediton. on September, at 2 p.m. the following property will be sold by Public Auction. House and Lot No. 8, Stephen on o north r r acre of 'land n one; qua to side}' A. frame house consisting of five rgofns, a good brick kitchen and .cellar.`„ A. good .stable, and drive shed.• There are"five fruit trees and •sma 4 fruiter, also a good well. An adjoining Joe of half an acre without .buildings lot 9 and 10 con- ,sisting: of; a good well ,and. six, apple trees with a new wire fence partly amend. around. House in good location and close to brick yards. For , ; further pasnticulars apply to ae. ;J, Sams or Frank, Taylor,. Exeter. I;,; S.�.SIMS FRANK TAYLOR ,Proprietor Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE •FARM PROPERTY 'Tlie 'underigned will offer for sale 'On the' premises 'on :--- `SATURDAY, SEPTEM73EE 4th ,1926,• at' 2-e'cl'ock in the afternoon, ',the 'farm property known as `Lot Y0' in ' the•• second Concession of of d 1't contain- h' To nshi x Bmd u l to w �p , tug i,00 acres more or less. •On`the Yarn"there is a•good'fra�tie 'house; 'bank barn, 'and other •out- btlildings, a small orchard and ,ouse bush , The farnm is ,in a good state of"cultivation and well located Bear. the 'Village of Centralia and Lucdn. •• ' Tied'epurehaser has the privilege t •iu Full ao es - Join fall stir u s o s f g plowing. i Sion 'green on lst day of''April, 1927: "Further' particulars will be given ' ori'' day' 'of sale or can be had on 'ape plication to'• 'ulication to.' FRANK TAILOR, Auctioneer GLADMAN & STANBURY - >_� " N 'Solicitors .for. Veudo Exeter day with Mrs. Kenyon's neige, Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers. Dr. Gibson has .moved to his new residence. the property. of the late '{ t Daniel Wood •on Main street eolith, {wore • no failures; it Latin Authors refuture his office will be at bis two failures and French composition residence instead of at Freak only two failures. In Algebra and Taylor's. Sales Stables .as foi•inerly• English Composition out of .;targe. Mea;..W T. England,. nglae d, .son and.classes only six- failed: three delighters, 0Yen, Alta., who have been visiting the farmer's par- i tints, Mr. anci Mrs. J. W. Taylor ane other friends in Exeter and other peaces. left on. Wednesday lest for their twine in the West after a pleasant visit here. • Ml's. Arthur Budd. and 'Miss Lclna, Mr. and Mrs• Wilbert Budd end Beaty, of •F oldeal.'s, spent Sunday With 1'Jr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinncy. "Vtstss Ethel I3udd, recently of Van- couver, wfto spent several clays here returned withtherti.` hir, 'Fran't Johns. of Toronto, Spent the week -etc l'xvith .Itis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns. Mrs. •Tob os and son'aftoger, Mrs Jcrluis` mother. m ,•. cs�o>;taE & 11 . x3r a IT3 ,.RT ibi'J'1U...?I�' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Vaal 'bar, Out. President, JOHN ALLISON Vice -President, JAS. Itic ENZIE DIRECTORS PRANK MCCONNELL, SIMON DOW ROBT NORL3IS, WM. BROCK AGENTS JOHN ESSERY, Ceittralie Agent for Usborne and Biddulph OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for Hibbert, Fullerton 'acid 'Logan ltd, A, TUI1•NBULL Secretary -Treasurer Mrs. EaI•clinan annd Miss A. Spencer, SoX 98, Exeter, Ontario. who have been visiting here for two GLA.DMAN ' STA'NBU.RT wooks returned with hien. Soticitbre, Exeter, r nEquiprnent �a We have, a full lice of hay cot goods, rope, snug rope, .ulle. a ete• 1? p y , ,. If you are remodeling let us fi o .ur job for stalls; std c ti ' m n10 3 Pens, water bowls, litter carriers:' As it is nearing the time for ploq. ing for fall wheat, let us meet you* retiuirements in ,a -plow, The Quebed, sulky plow le 'light is draught and• 3s easy to operate, . - BOR SALEc-Second ha ' .�pread- er tw.o Need, drills and sever l s �e on$'. hand binders all in good repair. ARThUR : QNE MASER-HAIiRol BY I>; LIGHTNING Rzrc s T During a thunder storm last week lightning struck a wire at the perinea ing station tear the river and fol-- lo'afing it back blew'' out the electrisz motor. The motor ;ltas been takeei omit and sent a,tvay for repairs. Thee old gas engine is now doing .rm*t ;• for punmpieg the water for'the't�il fr! • FARM FOR SAVE • e The Executor of the estate of the - late Tobias Ryckman, offers for said - the farm property known as the Ease three-quarters ' of • Lot 29, concession' Township,contai' - 14, Hibbert containing - 75 75 apres more or less. On the farm there is a good frame • house with kitchen and woodsheds,: barn ,,36x54s, shed 28x50, and dries' shed 14x18, 'steel : track and ear, t! 1-2 acres '• orchard," 12 acres good hafdwood bush and 36 acres undeaP- cultivation .this year, remainder hay and • pasture. Never failing spring- about centre of farm, good draining' and fencing. Located 1 1-2 j!mileia from Chiselhurst, and 4 miles front. Hensall market. Purchaser may sow . fala wheat, full possession March 1st, 19i< -7.J ' apply to further ..particulars pp Y C'ILADMAN '& STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter .and Hensal . Y CKMAN Executor FRANCIS R , 8-26-4t . , Hensalde supply. CLERK'S ;NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Municipality of the Village of Entail - County of Huron that given �: i Notice s hereby loot c have complied with section 9 of the, Voters' List Act and that I have - posted up at my' office on the 14ttx day of 'August, 1926 the list of alt. persons entitled to vote- in said. Municipality., for members of Parlia— ment and municipal elections, ant,: that such list remains there for in -- n. ' in— spection. pAnd I hereby call ups= all voter.• to .take immediate proceedings to have any errors or•omissions cor- rected according ,to. law, the last day for appeal being the 4th day of' September, 1926. z. goSEIPH. •,SENIOR, Clerk of the Village of Exeter COURSES: Stenographic, C omiuerial, Secx et irL'il, Complete Office (Training; Telegraphic+. P •, .Our individual instruction makes it possible for students to •enter at any time. Write for free catalogue. a. :Central . Business College, Stratford, Ont. i. B. F. LUMSDEN, B.A., Principal STRATFORD, ONTARIO i , •Amalgamated ` with the 1VIcLACBLA N BUSINESS COLLEGE aea-eatitees:eggeme 11111111 It ESTERN FAIR ' LONDON, • ONTARIO SEPTEMBER, ;11th to 18th 'A''tveek of education and' profitable ente}'tainment.. More exhibits,. amusements, prizes and entt�ies then ever before. lean NOW to spend a .whole week in London. . $40,000•'IN PRIZES AND -ATTRACTIONS •1i,I' !1 information and Prize List. sent en, request. Closing Bate September 2nd. Reduced) Fat4 s on all •Railroads. rt ilr. SAUNDERS, President W. D. JACKSON, SecretarY lk,J, London, Ontario. • e McPhillips ;Pians .We have had unique success with thesebeautifu1I Pianos'during the past two years and the reason .is BECAUSE they are BUILT to' LAST. They have a' beautiful TONE and TOUCH. Everything ,re- ake-a GOOD PIANO is qured to m put into them and above all they are built to . uphold the RE-' PUTATICNeand GOOD naive behind them. THE FOLLOWING LETTER UNSOLICITED 'AND WRITTEN TO A PROMINENT TEACHER OF MUSIC. It was with pleasure that I heard the work o't your pupils at the examinations in Slily last, their work was very good and quite up to the standard of the better centres and better than we. ear in many centres, I was also very much pleased with the McPhillips Pianos we used and played on et the time. Their tone 15 good, they seed°' ed to be of excellent construction, the action is good and I consid r that they compare very favorably, in every respect, with any of our Canadian. Pianos, T think the prices asked Tor them was w tlm reasonable and 1 ant sure they will give satisfaction to anyone, reasonable care and attentlonr ery- Wishing :you every success in all your work and that your busi- ness ,1IL Continue to grow.. . �r • yours .faithfully Annum 1. HOWELll, Examiner, London MEng;. College of Musi'IS; Dletrtbutfng Agent, MRS„ GAltfllitTL1,, pJ L;"TER., ONT.