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S'I'ElNART•s
,A� YOU WATCIIING
The Big Store Grow ?
The Big Building Sale is still on. At you getting your
share of the Big Bargains?
20 Per Cent discount off all Ready -nide Clothing still
holds good. Have you figured out what an immense saving
this m,'aus to you? Any $12 Suit in the Big Store for $9.00,
any $10 Suit for $8, any $7.50 Suit for $0 and so on all
through the List. All Boy's Suits at the same discount.
75c• Pair -4. r�eiBroken Let of Shoe.... some Men's, some Women's,
Some Boys' and Girls' requl•er values from one dollar
to two .'. • I its if your size and style is in the Lot. 75 cents the pair is all you
have to I::y. (.'puri in and look through the pile,
25c rL he Yard A mixed lot of Odd Lioct; in Dress Goods, plain Wool
Seeger'. Farcy Mohairs, Fancy Diet res, Fancy Tweeds,
and fa•.• y :leered Black Goods. A big lot to pick from. Regular 35 to 60 etre
your cit e tor 2.; cent*=.
$►3��pp
IiO a Stan's Rain Coat that you'll wonder how it was ever made
a •- .r the price. \Veil, perhaps it wasn't, but while the Big Building
'.3:►:e is .. ...• .til! give you a mighty good coat. for $3.20,
Do %.•.t kaoiv we .ue Sole Selling Agents for Exeter for the famous
KING HARD HATIt has all other hard hats heat to death. Ask
any of the city boys what Hat le IT and they
will so • :y sey the KING. It looks well, it wears well and its the most up-to-
date 11 :t• es. knew of. Lets show you One.
Butter and Eggs are as good as Cash. We
are open for any Quantity.
Store will be closed all day Thursday, August
2nd, Civic Holiday.
J A. STEWAE.T
esee
1111 Kind
OF
REPAIRING DONE
AT
Mdr6hntl'i
JEWELER & OPTICIAN.
GOOD
CLOTHING
I)o not let all the Good Chances pass
Sou, if you are likely to need a new
uit during the next six leontlie you
will be doing vouself a Crete. by g' ging
it now.
Take Advantage
of our Special Discount of
TWENTY PER CENT.
WE DON'T
Try to fit a Man into a ready-
made Snit., we ruake the Suit
to Fit the Man and to tit him
as if it were his own Suit -not
a borrowed one. if You want
to have the reputation nf be-
ing a correct dresser let US do
the Teiloirng for you, and you Ma-
terials
ever be sure of gond good Fit, Special Work-
manship and pet fect finish.
W. W. Taman
MercMent Tailor.
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WHAT'S GOING TO BE THF,
BIGGEST EVENT Tl1TB YEAR? THE
MASONIC EXCURSION TO SARNIA
AUG. :\I). GOOD FOR TWO DAYS
TICKETS GOOD RETT'RNiNG
LEAVING 4A1tNTA in 1'. M. AUG.
2ND. OR ANY REGULAR TRAiN
AUGUST 3RD.
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TO ADVERTISERS.
Toe copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual
advestieenlente accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
THURSDAY, JULY 26TH, 1906
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LOCALS
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Misses Ella and Netta Fraync are
visiting friends in London.
Mr. T. II. McCoilum is in London
Chin %week on business.
Mr. Orville Southcott is rusticating
at Grand Bond t his week.
Miss May Sanders spent part of
last week of the fiend.
Mies May 0111 ie visiting of St.
Joseph.
Miss Lily Blatchford visited friends
in Hensel! lust week.
Miss Norma Bobier is visiting in
Lenox. Mich.
Master Willie \Vcsllund, of Wyom-
ing is visiting with Dr. Ilyndman.
Wilbert MilIson, of ITensall, is
visiting at Mr. James Beverley's.
Mi Maryc
99 Gldl y lett on Monday
for a holiday at Grand (kind.
Mr. I). Rowcliffe anal family are
holidaying at Grand Rend.
Miss R. Rook and\liss .T. Brown
'returned home on Seurat), last sif-
ter o pteesent week spent in Detroit.
Mr. George Willis, of London, call-
ed on friends ,here on Wedncs;)ay, en.
route to Grand Rend.
Mr. Wm. Woods, of London, vis-
ited relatives in town during the
past week.
Miss Lily May Acheson is epend-
ing a month's vacation at St.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ifawkshnw
drove to London on Snturdny and
spent u few days of this week.
Miss V. Bagshlw, IItilliner nt Mil-
ton his returned home for her vice -
lion.
Miss Ila Johnston tcft \Vedncsday
for e short visit at ill friends in
Loudon.
Miss Mabel rollick spent the fore-
part of this week under the i*lrent:•I
roof.
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AI'G. 2N1) HAS BEEN PRO-
CLAIMED CIVIC BOLiDAY ANT)
EVERYBODY INTENDS TAKING
IN 'rlli•: MASONIC 1':XCI'RSiON TO
8A it Ni A.
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Menses. 1'. tip nere ma0. A. Re, eere,
E. Busiteil and Herb lord ere camp-
ing et Gnend Rend for a couple of
weeks.
MrsaFitxger Nilson,
I d rind efrs.
bond :n. are visiting the formet•'s
reerete s. Sir. aryl Mrs. John Jarrett,
Etch r North.
Mrs. Roger Crocker and little eon
of Toronto, oro spending n month
with her p.trents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Treble.
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!weer 1•'OItGi.T THE MASONIC
EXCI'itSiON TO SARNIA At'G. 2,
CIVIC IIOLII)AY, FAIt1S $1.35.
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Mei:. %Yii1. 1)I'.ey 1:111 Rutile re-
turned home to Toronto on Friday
after spending two weeks with •her
brothers, J. 11. tuft Wm. 11richtvood.
Miss M.•rit Seldon left for her
home in Ingersoll on S.•tnrdly, otter
a pt^asant visit with hes grandutoth-
er, Mrs. Geo. S.unwelt.
Miss Grace Rodgers, of List owe'.
after a pleasant visit with her cou-
sin, Mi -a Edna Follick, left for Ker•
home friday morning .last. ,
THE MMEMMBERS OF THE ('AEN
Presbyterial Sunday School w th a
number cf friends held their .anuu:,t
picnic to Geend Bend on Tuesday.
The d•y was pleasantly spent hy all.
Me . Fear, %•h° his been ',kiting
:z•I31is -s in Stafort'h, is no* visit-
ing N. ith her non, Rev. E. .A. Fear
el Mr.. Feer at the Mollie street
Methodist parsonage.
illeesre. W, Westawey, 4/ Toronto.
Charles, of Itegitre N. \V. '1'., and
Percy, of Louden, were l re during
(k
the past vrvisiting t sir sister
Mrs. A. Ford.
MISS \VINN11'REDE KALI. Al'
one time textcher in our public school
and later ;t teachl(r ill -Frank, Al-
berta, has been offered the tostion
of •assistant post -mistress :at the lat-
ter ,place.
Mr. and Mrs. \Val .Davidson. of
Str:tlford, etre speriiling a few days
of this week with their daughter,
Mrs. E. Fear at the parsonage. -Mr.
Davidson lass held the position of
County Clerk fur Perth for the past
three decodes.
NIRS. BOW EIIMAN IIELII AN
auction »ale of Iter household effects
on Saturday Last and will shortly
leave for Prince Edward ('ouuty,
where she will reside with a bro-
ther.
Nix. and Mrs. Samuel Cobbicdick,
Mi. end Mrs. W. J. Stethnin, Mrs.
Harney and the Misses Ilorney at-
tended the wedding of Miss Essie
Cobbledick, at Ailsa Crnig on Wed-
nesday of last week.
MRS. \VM. IIAWKSIIA\V RAS
purchased Ow residence on \'ictora:t
street from Mrs. 1i. (Briley end now
occupied by ,Mr. Chris. LNorthcott.
Mrs. Ilawkshaw expeots to take pos-
session about September.
'eliSS FLORENCE NORTi[COTT,
of the Guelph Hospital staff. is al
ler home here in ettcndance upon
her sister, Sties Ethel Northcott.
who is at *present ill with typhoid
fever. The patient is now progres-
sing favorably.
Rev, A. Ii. Going took ohvr.ge of
t he t(orvicas in connection with the
re -opening of the Methodist c•hbrch
at Granton on Sunday last. Rev. D.
%Vrren, of Heneall, occupied Mr. Go-
ing's pulpit here amen; his ab-
sence.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. \Veetc.ott, of
Seaford, Messrs. \V. A. \Vestcott, of
Peterborough, :Ind Edgier \Vestcott,
of Winglinni. were here durin3 the
forepart of this week, :owing to the
death of their sister, Mrs. George
11. Bedford, at Crediton.
AT TiIE LAST MEhTING OF
the Council. a grant of $100.00 w-•ts
made to our band. The (rand is
now expected in return to give
sonic twelve or thirteen open air
concerts. Weather permitting (hese
concerts will be given on 1'rirlay
evening of etch week.
Miss Bertha FiIdiet l returned
home to Thcdfcmd on Friday after
spending a collie of weeks with her
friend Miss Ethel Itrickwood., accom-
panied by Miss ile:ckw,(od who will
visit_ friends in 'Tedford, forest and
Arkona.
THE 1906 VOTERS' LiST FOR
the Township of 11:y has been issued
and the tot_)) number of names in
part one is 787, n decrease of 22:
part 1 wo contains 132 name and
part three forty-three names. The
number of persons qualified to net
as jurors is 496.
THE COUNTY RATE LEVIED ON
the village of Exeter this year is
$986.76, against $610,20 for last year,
un inarenec of $328.56. This increase
is due to the new systein of having
valuators appointed ns was done ilur.
Ing the past year. Ueborne )Nis ri
lower nate while the township of
Stephen Iris an inereaso.
ON SUNDAY LAST AS Mit. GOlt-
don, of Str tLro who is can ) n
y.� 1 t.
i
at Grand Mend. was in bathing near
the daek, 1.e go: beyond hi
depth and was nearly smo-
thered, and but for the tirne-
assistance of 51r. T. Carling, Jr., o[
Exeter, who jumped in to his _rescue
and landed him on shore, he might
have met a watery grave.
i)ON'T STRAIN YOUR EYES
They will hi needed for reserve tee
1 iter on. More people suffer from
imperfect eyesight throueli neglect
than is imagined.
OPTICAL SCIENCE
ae applied to o'lr best grade _lasses
and spectacles is a positive help to-
w trds curing eye infirmities.
Don't run a T. ' ' .ins _lasses
that sometimes , teindnese. See
us and be sure.
W. S. Howey Phm. B'
Chemist and Druggist
EXETER, ONT.
Read This Bargain List._
$1.50 Shoes tot' $1
25 pairs \Vonteu'eOxford Ties,
sizes 21, :[. 31. 4 On sale at $I.
White Canvas Oxfords
92 cents
12 pairs Misses White Canvas
Oxfords sizes ll. 12. 13, 1, 2. reg-
ular price $1.25. On sale 02 cis.
Boys' Wash Suits
25 13 it's' Suits of excelleut
washing material, navy with
white stripe. grey and white and
linen shades. Blouse or Buster
Brown styles. all cicely trimmed
and made. Pcices $1 50 to $2
On sale at 08 cents
$7.50 Summer Sults tor $4 98.
0 only Men's 2 piece Suits, Coat and Pants
tine Navy Serge with White Stripe. double-
breasted coat well tluished, good fitting.
Sizes 37, 38, 40. On sale at $1.08.
$1.75 White Bed Quilts for $1.25.
15 only large White Bed Quilts, excellent
quality, soft lluisl, beautiful patterns. On
sale at $1.25.
50 Cent Fanliliue Silk for 29 Cents.
150 yards Fine Fauiiline Silk, colors Pale
Blue, Pink, Champagne, excellent quality.
The best Bargain in Salk we have ever of-
fered. Sold in every store at 50 cents
On sale at 29 sects•
$7.00 Silk Underskirts $4.50.
2 only Black Taffetta Silk Underskirts,
wide full flounce, nicely frilled. a beauty.
On sale at $1.50.
75 Men's Sumper Hats for 68 cts.
All our stock of Men's Linen Hats. The
most up-to-date shapes. Pretty shades of
Grey and Linen, sold regular at 75 cents.
On sale at 58 cents.
50c Women's Bilk Lace Gloves
for 38 cents.
Women's Lace Gloves in Black, White.
Guaranteed all pure Silk, medium length,
regular price 50 cents. On sale at 38 ceuts.
White Lawn Waists
10 dozen Women's White Lawn Waists,
big collection in all sizes, full assortment of
styles trimmed with flue Val Lace and In-
eertion, fine tucks, regular price $2.00. On
sale at $1.25.
4 Wonieu's Cotton Veste, 10 cent quality
for 25 cents.
750 Black Taffett a Silk
for 49 cents.
100 yards Black Taffeta Silk,
very rich soft knish will not cut,
guaranteed pure Silk on sale
at 49 cents.
15c Straw Hats for 10c.
5 dozed Men's Harvest Hats of
fine straw, high crown, medium
width brim. Vet -TV! it price 15 cts.
On sale at 10 cents.
250 Boys' Leather Belts
for 19 cents.
Boys' Leather Belts in pretty
Tan shades, new patent clasp,
best value at 25 cts. ever shown,
On sale at 10 cents
100 Etnbroidery for 5c.
500yards fine Embroidery and
Insertion in different widths, all
on sale at 5 cents per yard.
SNELL & ROWE.
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TIIE MASONIC EXCURSION TO
SARNIA AUGUST 2ND WILL BE A
HUMMER. EVERYBODY IS GO-
•IN•G.
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Dir. &legis, of Pool tuner Milverton.
spent Tuesday in town.
Miss Rose Sererise of St. Marys.
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
T line t on.
MRS. JOHN SWEET, HURON ST.,
is confined to h^r bed though i11 -
nese
Mr. I. C. Fear, of St>;aforth, spent 1
Sunday with his brother, the Rev.
E. A. Fect.r.
Miss Hodgins. of Lutein, who has I
been the guest of the Misses Cob-
btedick, returned home on Tuesday.
MR• L HARDY RECEIVED WORD
of the serious -,lhnese of his son lir.
V. Hardy who is in the Northwest
TIIE LITTLE DAUGHTER OF MR.
C. 1[. Ilorney. Simooe street. fell on
Tuesday end broke her arm at the
wrist.
( Mrs. Wm. Stewart and daughters i
Miss Dl:tr'y rind Ida, aro visiting rel-
atives in Ceneralia, Crediton and
Exeter. -Stratford Herald.
DR. D. A. ANDERSON WAS iN
town this week staking nrran e-
ments to have his household effectsi
shipped to Winnipeg, Man.
51I88 MAUD MORTON, DAUGI1-
ter of Mr. Wm. Horton, los been en-
g:t;ed to latch School Section No.
5, Usbo'rno for the ensuing year.
Miss Horton oomes 1:+'hhly recom-
mended es n teacher.
51i85 NINA CARLING Itl•:TURN- i
ed to Toronto last week owing to
the illness of her auni. Mrs. Braun,
(nee Millie Verity). Mrs. Itraun is in
the hospitei suffering from nppendi_
citis.
Mlt. 1'. GOWANS ON LEAVING
S. S. No. 5. Osborne, after fifteen
seers of faithful service as teacher 1
of the school WAS presented with
a gold olein and souvenir locket, i
the locket inlaid with jewels on one
side end his initials with that of
the iail.iats of the school section on
the oilier.
AN EXCHANGE MAKES A UOOh)
sugeestien in reference to n hand
stand : erlece it on permanent 1
wheels and move it from one point
to another for OSola band concert.
The idea is n good one end is feats -
able." What is the nettles with our
band getline on wheels end letting
their music be hetrd around town.
for 51r. Richards,
ON TUESDAY MAS'rElt GORDON
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n a of �
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age, non of Mr. John Mranrei. of
the 2nd concession, Stephen. met
with a painful accident. Ile was
seated upon n chair and a collie
dog was quietly I yiuz et his feet.
When t he ltd got off the eh lir he
accidentally stepped 11p011 the (log,
when it savagely stir.' tie et l:rn la-
cerating lin Ie.; below the knee,
looking .1 deep gash. The lad's
wounds were cnutcrizcd :and the
flesh sewn up and he is now pro-
gtessitte favorably.
CASE-STF.I'Iii:NSON- A QUIET
welding was solemnized by the itev.
Mr. Grant, at the rnenee. St. Marys,
\\'cdnesdav evening, .1uly the 11111,
when Marian Tine, the eldest 'laugh-
ter of Sir. and Mrs. ltobt. Stephen-
son, 81 •tion Road, was united in
the holy .bonds of untrimony to Mr.
Nelson G. Case, formerly of Exeter.
The bride was given away by Ler bro-
ther, and was attired in it dress of
blue reeve' silk, and cnrried a bou-
quet of lilies( of 1410 valley. The hap-
py couple left on the morning (rain
for 'Toronto and outer pointe intend-
ing to settle in St. if:irys 011 their
return.
DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR -
germ, will bo at the Com rnereial
Hotel the first Friday of leech month.
Bourn, 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. GI:les-
ce properly fitted rand diseases of e)e,
ear and nose treated. Next visit
Ft id •y. August 1M h.
Market Report. -The following Is
the report of Exeter markets. oor-
reoted up to July 26111.
\Vhnat, 75 to 77 cents per bushel.
Marley 42 to 49 Dents pet bus.
I'oas, 60 to 85 cents per bushel.
Shorts, $22 a ton.
Flour, $2.25 per cwt.
Oats, 34 to 35 cents tee 'Bushel.
Bran, $17 per ton
ILay, $6 to $8 per ton.
Potatoes, 75c. per hag.
Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt.
Cloven. seed, $7 to $8.50 per bus.
Mutter. 18 oents per pound.
Eggs, 16 cents per dozen.
Coal, $6.75 per ton.
Hogs, dressed $10.50 to $11 per cwt
Hogs, livewei.ght, $7.70 per cwt,
rams DcotrIlI6c
art antiseptic "Tooth Paste" delicate-
ly perfumed and a pleasant prepare-
ation to cleanse and whiten the
teeth.
CREME DENNRIFICE
Prevents decay.
Ilardens the gums.
Sweetens the teeth.
Removes tartar and
itnparts a delicious sensation of clean-
liness to the mouth. If you are look-
ing for the host Dentrifice on the
market look into the merits of
Cole's Tooth Paste
in large 25c collapsible tubes.
manufactured by
W. S. COLE Phm, B
Central Drug Store -
A large assortment of tooth brushes
at astonishing low prices. Every
brush guaranteed.
THE \VIIEAT HARVEST 15 NOW
ne^rly completed.
Mr. T. R. Clarling's finely late
omitting at the Bend.
The Exeter Gull Club, (The Huron
Indians), hove had a beautiful silver
medal constructed which will be shot
for (etch (alternate Thursday even-
ing co cn dn; next TI
ursdl • even-
ing, August 2nd. The meatal is now
on exhibition in Mr. S. Fittno's win-
dow. .
The outing of the Twenty-first
Essex regiment will be held at Gode-
rich, August 6 to 11. The regiment
will go by t rein to Goderic(h and
arrive in time Io pitces the tents be-
fore night. On A11411st 8 the regi-
ment will go to Stratford for the
day and assist in 1 he annual celebra-
tion of tate Stratford Old Boys' ns•
eociation. The return trip will he
made the same night. This year the
non-commissioned officers arid men
will receive the government poy for
the time spent in camp. Col. Bart.
let is now in communication with
the militia department to have the
government pay for transportation
and (orniah rations for the men dur.
ing the time spent in Go(lerich.
Proclamation For Civic
Holiday, 1906.
Upon t be petition of A. Beatings,
T. 11. aiding. S. Sunders, and 4tiirty-
two other rete -pryers of the village
of Exeter. 1 do hereby proclaim
'Ehurtday, the 2nd day of August,
1906, a day to he observed by the
citizens of Exeter, es n civic I•oliitay.
Let ell good citizens .govern there -
wive,. a Cr a eordingly. God nave the
King.
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The Old Reliable established in business in the year
1862, aro still in business although many have been the
changes since ellen. We may say there isn't Oilo in business
that was in at that time but ourselves. but still holding the
fort, for uprightness and square dealing.
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This week we are offering big bargains in all lig- 40
Sulllulel' Goods. L7 those White Blouses that we had
a good season in. to clear the balance out, we are offering
them at very low prices. $1.25 for $l, $1.50 for $1.25, $2.25
for $1.75, and $3 for $2.50, etc. Chr)ice Lot of Linen
Towels 20 cent for 13 cents A Lot of Dress Goods that we
will sell cheap to clear. Ready-mado Clothing, will allow
20 Per Cent discount in order to make room for our Fall
Goods. We also have a lot of Boots and Shoes in Men's,
Woolen's and Children's that we will give 25 p er cent dis-
count to clear thein out.
Butter 1g Cents, Eggs 16 Cents.
CABLING Si�OS.
Poretgn Banking Sery
ed1Ns toI =ae
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ENJOY }•Ol'i1Sr1.1' AVG eel'
Rl' ACCOMIAN\ INC '1'liE MASON-
IC ORDER ON THEIIR EXCI'KSIUN
'1'O SARNIA.
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NELSON-DAWSON - A IIAI'PY
event was solemnized nt London last
week, when Mr. George Ncl,on, a
former resident of Exeter, was unit•
ed in mcnrriegc to Mss Nellie Flor-
ence, second d•ul,•htor of Mr. Geo.
Dawson. of London. After elte eere-
mony .the !peppy couple left for on
automobile t rip. 'I'110 {moot has
mine friends iters who join in wish-
ing both Mr. Ind Mrs. Nelson w•cry
happy soars.
TIIE CHARGE OF ASSAULT LAID
last seek by Hiss 511bel Gleed, of
London, against Mr. 11, iltehards.
was dismissed by .lustieew of t he
Peace T. Kay anti .1. iiewkins on
Monday. The salgistrates found
(her comas no sufficient evidence to
warrant them putting Mr. Richards
on tri 11 and accordingly acquitted
hits. The statement.. made by Miss
Gleed were denied ennphtticelly by
Mr. iticliarde and site was force.! to
admit *bet she die not mike any •
outcry or complaint at the time al-
though she knew there were those
within a few feet who could have
hoard her. Mr. Richards bis nl-
ways borne an excellent reputnfion
in t his neighborhood : rid t be re.
suit of the enquiry Item sitisfie•'t his
friends that he leas not now been
guilty of ens ttrem( dcin:t. Mr. I.
it. C\*rling app eercd on •j►etrnlf of
Miss Gleed and Mr. F. W. Olidman
Wf1M ThD
WWI) and Barley
The still will he shut down
the last half of July undergo-
ing repairs. Before closing
we will put in a Large stock of
Flour and Feed
and will I,e in a position to
supply our customers with
what they require.
HARVEY BROS.
Merchant Millers
EXETER, ONTARIO.
GRANOTRUNKR4'
SYST,�'N
THE HOUDAY SEASON
Now is the time to get away frons
the worries of business life and
spend a few weeks in tate High-
lands of Ontario or take a trip
through the F,ttster') resorts to the
Sia Side, which is one of the most
delightful and popular trips.;
Tourist Tickets are on sale daily
to all resorts.
J. J. iiNIG11T, Depot Ticket Agent
I. 1). McDONALD,
I i►islrict I'oseenger Agent. Toronto
ummer
School
SHORTHAND
BOOKKEEPING
School open all summer, individual
instruction by expert Stenographers
and Bookkeepers. A situatign posi-
tively guaranteed every graduate.
TheWestern Business Gollepe
71 & 711 Dundee S .Feet, London,
WM. C. (.'OO, C. S. R.
PI'incil)'tl.
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