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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-02, Page 811111 (i) ,111 ` +1 ra �i/1 �► a +'l�l NII ■I��Jl11�)•t � H V�i�� s.�►._,.,at1t%i� �I! t.; KIotl OF REPAIRING DONE AT Mdr6hdud'es JEWELER & OPTICIAN. 4i1kLE EX ETER TIMES, AUGUST 2nd 190+3 STI3WART'S UILDING SALE Yes, the Big Building Sale is still on. It's a Regular Hummer. 20 Per Cent Discount off =t l Rtad v • )lade Clothing still holds good. Yes, Boys' Suits go at the same Discount. ANEW LOT We have just opened a New Lot of Early Fall Tweed Dress Goods, Mostly in Tweed Mixtures. Here are 'L few of the Leaders. 75 Cents Per Yard Fur very swell New Tweed Dyes: Goods, lovely (;t•ey whit oyer - tear of delicate Green or Mauve. 75 Cents Per Yard Fora new Grey Tweed with Twist overcheck of delicate Green, 1 I le or Mauve. 65 Cents Per Yard For a very pretty new Tweed Dress, goods in broken check -effect. $1.00 Per Yard Not the Swellest rweed Dress Goods, you'll likely see this season. Lovely shades of Green, Brown, and Grey with just the faintest t., ee• of delicate Mauve, Green and Blue. 98 Cents 49 Cents A BIG JOB LOT We have a table of White Shirt Waists, regular selling price was $1.25 to $2,50, You take your pick for 98 cents. Your choice of a lot of White Shirt Waists regular price was 73 cents to $1, Conte quick and pick s good one for 49 cents. Butter and Eggs are as good as Cash. We are open for any Quantity. J. A. STEWART GOOD CLOTHING TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual advestisetnents accepted up to noon \Vednesdav of each week. THURSDAY, JULY 26T1i, 1906 •♦♦•4►���4s4/4s��4fwN4f4f�4s4�4�41'� LOCALS •••••••• 0414,114141•• Mr. and Mrs. 1'hos Coward spent a couple of %wccks nt G'nand Bend. Miss A. .Morlock is spending •s va- c•'ltion at Grand Meld. (Herbert Sou thcot t is ruseieet ing at Grind. Bond this week. Miss elerthe Women, of London, t:1 visiting her Fister, Mrs. Cottle. Mrs. I'cnhels', of St. Thomas, is visiting her 11oi1 Mr. Gcor,;c I'enhtic. Mrs. Marchand returned }sonic front Buffalo on Thursday last. Mr. Chris. E;tcret t. of Sarnia. is the guest of Mr, end Mrs. John Snell. Mrs. Fred Keyes and little daugh- ter .rro spending it couple of weeks at Grind Bend. The Misses Milroy, of London, ere the guests of their cousins, •tho Mee ses Weekes Mirs. T. M. Kay has returned from J. pleasant visit with friends in De- t roil. Miss E. I'enh-ile, of Vancouver, is renewing n.cgt><sintanoes in Exeter and vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Il.lndford I)o not let all the Good Chances pass spent the forepart of •this► week at ou, if you are likely to need a new fraud Bend (.Irk. S uit during the next six months, you Mrs. W. ilotwcy ,and f tinily hlve will be doing youself a favor by getting turned f rom a t wo weeks' outing nt know. t he Bend. For prize lists and information %write the Western (''slur Offi'ee, Lon- don Ontario. Take Advantage of our Special Discount of The cement bridge on the 9th eon, TWRNTY PER CENT. ' lust south of the will:lt;t'-is two oom- plelcd. Mrs. J. G. Jones and family ore spending pt few %weeks in 1 heir cot - Try to fit a Man into a really- ('K -ie nt Grind Bend. made Suit, we make the Suit Mrs. C. .1. elurely, of Luc.1n, ens to Fit the Man and to fit him the guest of 1s(•r uncle, Mr. .1. Es - as if it were his own Suit -not sc'r.v, Eden, on Staidly. a borrowed one. if You want Miss Effie &1twos, of Ni,g1r1 on- to have the reputation of be- the -Lake, is ,visiting her friend, ing a correct dresser let I'$ do Miss Ref tie Essory, of Eden, the Tailoirng for you, and you Miss May Acheson tet breed home will ever be RIIre of good Jia- on friday after two weeks' pie ,s- teri:Ils► gond Fit. Special Work- ant Vie. tt ion 11 St . Thomas. utanship and perfect finish. WE DON'T W. W. Taman Merchant Teltior. Mrs. rowel! end Miss COCA Powell have !aliened to the Bend after two week's spent at their house here, \tr. liowi rd Powell returned to Toronto. on Mondry rifler a pleas- ant holiday tit his home here, Mt s. (tat hetet. of Corrie. and Miss Mrs. (l)r.) L. Gill and t%wo sons, Jeyes, of Varn1, were guests of of Gibsonburg. Ohio. are trisitinz her their brother, Mr. Fred Keyes, over kwrtcnts, Mr. ;Ind Mrs. Thomas Greg- Sunday.tory. Miss L1ura Gregory, L.'1dy Sup- NI- E. Elliot t. atrO(11p,ITi%td by her erintendent of one of the large hos- neie•.', 11;•8 1Taar1 Monrr. is ri.iting bit'tl., •11 Toren ei. Ohi+tt, is nloo spend. rtlair% ri at lExcter. -- \l'inglt-im log ,i spurt vacation with her per- intoes. snot 'ttor % Miss Gregory has just re- Mr. Chas. (&idbolt, \l. Clark, L. turned from a pleasant visit wit!! Fletolltcer•, W. ('lark, T. Fl^leiter, and tet brothers, :Messrs. 3. A. and W. 11. Ballantyne sptent Sunday at the A. -It i;a t t kford, N. W. T. Bend. M rti..1oh11 \V iii tt , sr., left On TueM. day for rt short visit with her friend Mr.. Iiootle. 40 Murray street, 111. urtto. Mrs, Will (toss ttnd I:I tit .laut;l►tc r Ilcl.•n, of Toronto. visited witlt i'Ir. and NIr+. D. .1. Ross during the past week. NMisss Edna ))ow, brr:k-keeper with Jones & Clark, leaves (o -d iv (Thurs- day for !.t visit tvith freettis in De- troit. Nlrs. Thomc,s (Mil's, (.f \V tt.ertewn, N. .1., acr•oulprutied by t1i,.r t_'rand- 411llghs,'r, iy visithe Messrs, Lukor, of town, Mr. J. Torrance who leer they pest few yec,.ry has held the position of teacher in Usborne to., accepted t situation Is teachor :►t Girvin, &ask. NI r. . n'1 Mrs. John Borden and family. of It,idgttot%'n, 11e vi..sitin, fernier's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Jos..: :1 lk'.wden. Miss Floss ' Taylor, e.tk,1:idy with Chapman & Co., Londigi, is spend- ing a t Iwo weeks' va•c•7ticn at her holm hors. Miss hetet, en, of 1Blenheim, and Miss Gerry are visiting friends in Exotc.r for a few days. - Mitahcll Rt -corder. M r. Warren H.o'e, of Cloquet, 1111111.. arrived 'home on Saturday fior short v:tc.'tjell 11 (11 his real s, Mr. :and Nlrs. 1). A. 1toss. Mrs. Harry ('arsons and Miss Han- nah Parsons, (:f Iondon, left Sat- ur(l•ty morning Io visit friends in Chicago fur it WI) weeks. 1tepr'cs(•nl :,ties farmers at tending \Vinniiwg f -lir state that reports of (1lmage by rust orizinated largely by ns•'rket manipulators. Mr. .lo:+"nll Senior ;and family, Ms-. and Mrs. Jas. Grieve •end son Latimor, ;inti Mrs. Chas. Senior, of 'loronto, tare spending a couple of we+t+kr1 tat Grand Bend. hiss (.rant of Thornyhurst, s+:stcr of Mrs. (Bev.) .1. S. Henderson, and Miss Wood visited Mrs. '1'. Kcrnick of Exeter Nortlt (luring .the . past week. Atr•. - arid Mrs. 'I'. II. Fol 1iek and daughter. Lilletn, of Niar,ara, stent a fe tv(Layy i)sere wit It lir. E. A. Fol - a fete days here with Dir, E. A. Fol - they will spend 80111e time. Mrs. J. A. Stewart and family, Mrs, W. J. 'hetmen and son. Clyde, who have been enjoying t t wsn weeks vacation 111 N1 rss, Powell's cottage al • (:r.:srid Bend, h.avc returned home. Nl i's. 1' of frn_in, of Brantford, who is visiting For Asters, Mrs. Turn- bull and Airs. Beavers, of Farquhar, spent Monday in town calling on friends. 1)r. and Mrs. Albert McCallum, of Crestline, Ohio, who have been visit- ing .Mrs. McCallum'a mother, Mrs. Ale:clock, left on Tuesday to visit friends in London before returning home. On Tuesday morning of Inst week Mrs. li:t,triok partly plssted sway at her }some St. Marys lifter :t brief illness of typhoid fewer. 1)ec lniserl was in 4ie,r 83 year, and was one of the oldest Land most esteetnod resi- dents of tit. Marys. Mr, one Mrs. Frank Gill left Tues- day morning for a visit with Mr. Gill's daughter, Mrs. 'Theo, Sweet, lit St. (':It11.1rines. Air. Sweet has sold out his iirug business in St. Cath- a.rines and :expects to leave shortly for the west. 'Mrs. Tait .has returned to town of - tor a pleasant visit twi.th }ler cdaugh- tor, Mrs. Lammie, of Detroit, and Mrs. E. Idownrd. of Sarnia. Mrs. Ilowoiud :accompanied her mother and will seend i t short time Isere with rti�l.ttives, 1'OST CARDS GALORE AT HOW- ey's [)rug .Store. Come early and get your choice. MISS EDITII iIEERS SANG A very pleasing solo in James street church on Sunday evening. For dry, 4,1►tcked 1i VS, or r',ugli skin, use ler, Shoot►'s Green Slice. It positively makes 1 ips and skin like velvet. Sold by W. t3, ll(•twcy. MR. \WILLIAM WOOD, OF LON- don, hos er,Id his f.:I•rrn of 100 'acres, No. 12, on 1Jto lith c, .n., Ustlsrrne, to Mr. Wru. Ford, tat I:lint%'iIk. Till' FAMILY OF NIB. T. 11. CAIt- ling, who ))1ve been spendin, the past ttwo weeks at Grand (lend re- turned )tome• on Tuesd ty, DR. ANi)ERSON ITAS SOLD 1115 oott'go at Grand fiend to Messrs. \V• Stoneman rind A. .1. iilotwes, of Mit- chell. SACRAMENTAL SERVICES \VILL be held in 110 M1„11 street and James street MetliOaist churches on Huntley morning next. Till; STRATI'ORi) ANI) I'ERTiI Co. Old Boys' Re -union will take p1 Ice on Saturday, August 4. to Sat- urday August Lith, A zrand time 11 expected TIIE MANY FRIEN(A9 OF MRS. John McLaughlin will be pleaieel to know thlt site is limiest fully re- covered front her recent savers acci- dent. THE FOLLOWING \VAS ACCI- dentally omitted from the 11. 8. En- t mitres list published last %week. This name hos come to tis later : No. .i, Stephen, Thomas Penh Ile, 412 marks. TIIE NIA\Y FiIIENI)5 Il I'. will syrtlp'it.hize with Mr. and Mrs. Irl Andrew, of Elirnvillc, in the Farmers fiu6oUoo Keep Flies off your ('ows and Horses with Zenolettm. Directions Mix zenoieutn, 1 quart Raw Linseed 0112 quarte Boiling Water 20 qu.trts Use with sprayer. en or cloth. This costs 01:1• 1' 15 cents a gallon to make. I,t►letim is sold in tins at 30c, 90c and $1.b() For Sale by W. S. Howey Phm, B' Chemist and Druggist EXETER, ONT. Remnant aie Remnants of Dress Goods. Remnants of Muslins. Remnants of Silks. Remnants of Prints. Remnants of Bleached Cotton. Remnants of Towelings Remnants of Embroidery Remnants of Laces Remnants of Ribbons Remnants of Art Muslins All the above named Remnants are Placed out for Quick Selling. SNELL & ROWED the death of their little sou, Mer- vyn which occurred an Monday last, MR. W. '1I. LEVETT WITH (IIS ,strtt►loyees. pitcuiced r►t .Grand Bend on Thursday 'last. A capital title is reported. much credit being due Mr. Levitt for she plc'ocyant (lay at 'the Ilend. A NEW ('LATE GLASS FRONT is this week being put in C'ore's Dru; store, which adds very much to the apI)ol tlnce of 'the block of stores, all now keying been ?replaced with plate glass windows. Mit. JOHN TAYLOR, EXETER North, haring lost a number of cattle. while out in sc,a;rch for there one day last wcsek, had his leg se- verely bitten by a dog. The wound has been givin Mr. Taylor sour^ t rouble, Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets. cor- rected up to August 2nd. Whaat, 70 to 72 cents p,ar bushel. Barley 42 to 45 cents pet bus. Peas, 60 to 65 dents per bushel. Shorts, $22 a ton. Flour, $2.25 per cwt. Oats, 34 to 35 cents per 'ilu�hel. Bran, $17 per ton Hey, $6 to $8 per ton. Potatoes, 75c. per bag. Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt. Clovorr seed. $7 to $8.50 per bus. Butter, 18 cents per pound. Eggs, 16 cents per dozen. Coal, $6.75 per ton. (logs, dressed. $12.00 per owl, llogs, 1iv'eweeeht. $7.70 oer owl, 'AIIse ANNA MARTIN PLEASANT_ ly enterteirted a number of young lady friends to text ,on Friday after - ME NE Meal irfin noon lust in li,onor of her cousin, • Miss M. -5:entire of Itegin•a, N. \V, '1'., tt•110 with her mother, Mrs. Martini are guests at the manse. (OUNTEIRFEIT TWENTY I'IVE vent levees .are t,n circulation in Tor- onto. 'Pricy aro .dated 1901 and are an excellent imitation of the genu- ine coin, ;but their sound is Ir. VOTE FOR TIIE BY-LAW AND PROMOTE TIIE BEST INTERESTS) OF OUR VILLAGE. The Exeter Gun Club, (The Huron Indents). have had a beautiful silver modal constructed which will be shot BEEF for trach alternate Thursday even- IRON IND WINEing oommencine next Thursday even_ Dundas St., London Beef Iron and Wine Has the blood -building virtue and is considered to be one of the most energetic blood emb- ers and vital restoratives, thus a most certain means of invig- oration in general debility. The Greatest of All Tonics THE .OLD RELIABLE The Old Reliable established in business in the year 1862, are still in business although many have been the changes since then. We may say there isn't ono in business that was in at that time but ourselves. but still holding .he fort, for uprightness and square dealing. This week we are offering big bargains in all l:nes oa Sutnniel' Goods. In those White Blouses that we had such a good season in. to clear the balance out, we are offering thein at very low prices. $1.25 for $1, $1.50 for $1.25, $2.25 for $1.75, and $3 for $2.50, etc. Choice Lot of Linen Towels 20 cent for 15 cents. A Lot of Dress Goods that we will sell cheap to clear. Ready-made 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, Women's and Children's that we will give 25 per cent dis- count to clear them out. Butter 1g Cents, Eggs 16 Cents. CARLING E3ROS. 1 Foreign Banking Service: TNS •at.,w .r, Mt• 4 ?MISS • .raw •• ALL SP .N C .. • • lire t'rlt•Itit 'tr 'mills connections al The So er•'1un ii.:_lk 0r c;iiiitdU give importers, Lxi: isms 1.1A1 lihtiut:a'tt;rrr5 exceptional ie;• titin quirk add satisfactory Gispich 01 toreljii bu,iaess. I e•. ec, , air; c. aha c ab, e 1 r,r nsiers total u/ ti„ :4"1' ; , (.,;1� . of (► mill telt,! Trail ( 1 . , .(. :.e'# '.a - fir: • ,t%, ♦ ,,'t i . h” e, Drafts issued c1it.! ?cane ':1 / ' i rales. The Sova e ICREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solis trs , Western Real Estate Exchange, Limited. reg, August 2ud. The medill is now on exhibition in Mr. 8. Fit ton's twin_ dow. MISS CORA CANN IFAS I1ESIGN- ed her position ran saleslady in the store of Mr, J. A. Stewart, with: a view of germ; to the Nort h%ve,it, Miss Cann Icft for St. Cat herines on Tuesday to visit with 1rionds and will return to Exeter before leaving for the west. IREPOIR'I'S OF 'i'IIF. EXAMiNA- tion lists helve been published at var- ious centres in Ontario, rind 81 far as known at present, the (two Strat- ford girls who ween the scholersbip, .hisses L. (Holmes end \Vieille Mason, __ have headed the province ria well its — - - the county of Porth, Making 91 per TO-DA,Y, (THURSDAY) CIVIC cent of the rn1 rks .ohl •linlille, lioli(1:1y iN A 1ti'NAWAY ACCiDENT i\ 8ubecribe for TIED: TIMES. 40 cents till the end of the year. Miss \\'ickl►1rt1, cifler a pleasant visit wit h her friends, t he Misses Cobblvdick, returned to her home in L'e'ant forth on Men•lay, liA\VKINS - IiltO\VNiNG - ON Tiiurs,kly morning. July 261h, 1906, a very quiet wedding w:L•( wolenln- ize,t at Main street :Methodist church THREE COURSES when Miss 1'.va i1rownintr, second d iughter of 3. W. Ilrownine, M. I)., and Mr. George A. Hawkins were united in nl:lrriage, the ceremony icing (►e.rformed by t he p tstor. the Revs E. A. Voir. The bride, who was given :iway by hr.r fit her. Was dress - cit in a travelling suit of ch:in paiznc cloth end eel rose hat. Only the Gio. Spotton Principal THE NEW LAW AFFECTING intmcdi,�sfe rn('nsf>krrs n[ both bride the► alllaries of rural s.c}►n�l te.aelts'rs x11,1 groon► leers present. After the. dotocsrrnot .*n intra opr•�rnt:0n until '1111.1-- ceremony Mr. quo) Mrs. 1i iwkins left - -- - at of .1►nu•try next. The in- creased totwnahip [era nts will hire on the 8.30 .1 .tn. train for a trip "tic of the 1 fixable property '''1 the Tornnte►, Montrell. Buffalo, New public school stih►prrrters in the rec- to be levied this year, however. eft- York and otter places. On their re- tion is at least 5200,000; (le $450 ing the ehoot boors to ,opportunity turn 1hey trill take up their resi_ whore such .assessed v:clue i" at least to improve 't lir Cte0nrnmo,lat ion and ,k nc, in ilr. 11 row Hill A150,000 but Tests t bin 200,tt0t) ; (r) cquiotn nt of :(110)4r vele-sets with the g's cosy co!- I X100 tw)asor:' sur( :,s.('s,e.1 1'1I11C 15 nt tags on the corner of Huron :►nil ('xt r:t income Tor this year. \Villi ire streets which has l,e(,,1 rill Io,ste $I1)0,00)1 but I''ss than $150,000; Mr. Arthur clicking, of T.enrhin, fitted up for the young couple. Both . (4) •''1'' I tw.here s.ttch ,tayesses,l vain Eng., is on business 4', nett. d with iri,1)' Ind Groom have always lined is '.ia I( 191 Z�i0,0(►ft, but less th.l the build/nig of a traction line from here and have y friends here � 100,000. And$300 to ever tn.1 n , " . ' y desist St. Mary. (o London. Mr. ilickin • well as elsewhere, who ant reac.ht'r, whatever such assessed t- ,� join in wish- t.,,ltt(, 19. is ,:1 n1emb.-r of the syndieete which ing there in ,nv vr, Irs of wedded kep- is to iirrine' th." undeetekin )i�, t'in4144. , u' ! :\ \T:\\' 4)i�:! 11Tt'1'!?lt}:,-T\fiTEAI his tscen fiver the proposed routeit::ARI)T\(3 THE NEW LAW of letving the usual spec:.►( attrac- For a run down, fatigued and listless constitution. You can- not take it without becoming at once conscious of renewed strength and energy. What It Has Done for Others, It Will Do for You. TRY IT. Get the Best in Lzrge 50 cent Bottles AT COLE'S DRUG STORE St. ;l1 ►rys on Saturday last .lies<. Stole, of Minnesota, was internally seriously injured, in driving down the hill on Station street t he halt in t he. w)ifflet rep broke end the horse r''n away throwing its nccu- pant s out. Others in the rig were not injured. WOME\S' 1�5'I'i't(t'1'h.. - THE \\'orlien's Ins)11111e till hold their rct'ul ,r in! :'I in. .►n Tuestliy, Au,;. 7th, instetd of friday, the .ird, :It 3 o'clock in Senior's 11 Ill. A full attendance is requested to dee:de the eucstion of }living a flower show. - Miss 111114, Pres.; Mrs. Hastings, Sec. have you a farm that you want to (,ell,' Write for our terms of set - lin; property. \\'e have the rnost complete method of advc%rtisin3 and twain z property in Canada. Do you want to property Send for harzaina. buy a faun or business in any part of Ontario? our fiat. \\'e have eotne GLINTON 130S106Ss College (ntlfliattti with ttinrhan, OPENS September 3rd McKay siacK Preparatory Shorthand and 'Typewriting, and Commercial n lied is well pleo4,l with the outicr,,k, , T („ (le1lln� with the_ sauciest. of schn�l i ttc►ns, suo.h %1v seeedeng eonteet4. Or. Mr, A. i'.. \\'etch, who is prorntr►tin4 te.'irhrra the s. at the South Buren Fall Show tet be 1 1:::' rated, says the St. Marys Conn, t 11 utpP s.'trs it h nddi- y tion t o 1 h( Fllnl ►rovkte;I t►y the tK'ld at 1•.xetrr c,n Moo&v and Tuert- cil t,nl 1111/less men are keen to (tott•nship cnunri1 feeverds ('1e11 teach- (ley, i'wpt(In ' 17th nrt,l ls(t1)., the have the (told built, rend it is staid !Or's RAlary, she trustees of every directors (,f '114' Stephen nil i'.lssorne the town is willing to saubsaribe tor rnre.l ,_, ,_,.. shall, in Ebcitty. svhts always fu' .►.sh the s►pre• - i•11 ot(mei ons have 4',:id(d on Nome- tlsing entirely new .sed novel for this year. Tir'y h•1we mole an lir- t :rtingetnent twitlt th, ('inuclion Ly - mum nuc1 Entortainnte'nt llurrtstu, in •1 1 acne more teachers than One, at least . �'ffilstti,on with the Awl-icnn Ly-' SIIORTIIAND Hotel (he first Friday of c+tch month. (lee sum he, inlftermentioned, ceum Union, of B hesetc r, N. Y„ to ' sub - e50,000 of str.rtk. The fot.al olpiI11- ' - . .., .. ear, caw`. 1 . 11jy e50.000 iz1l }on twill h^ Q},0Ofl,lltltl, s IoretnIirpr rnent,on(d annually, niter the ('xpiret eon of the -+- - ; current euend.•tr �•c Ir, to the !tach- ier here I)13. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR- the %% i oip'tIPrteache is ^r,lywhere and there germ, will bo at the Com meroi. l }fours, 0-30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. Glass -1 jest only f o a porno/1,r l,oni t , rr- es properly fitted and diseases of eye., duction in .e::so the whole year's ear ;itid receee tr11. d. 1 rich•+y, August101104 hNext visit ell -ley toes not b�ecrn,ne (1114', that is August to tris :-(i) $500 whore the issessed W#1NTW Wheat anUDarI6ij The mill will be 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 be in a position to supply our customers with what they require. HARVEY BROS. Merchant Millers EXETER, ONTARIO• THE HO[IDAY 8E8ON --� Now is the time to get away from the worries of business life and spend a few weeks in the High- lands of Ontario or take a trip through the Eastern resorts to the Sea Side, which is one of the most delightful and popular trips. Tourist Tickets are on sale daily to all resorts. J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent J. D. McDONALD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto ummer School NI Satisfied with y cur short, r:: t.bby, a e 0111scrnggiy vti ko it t,'f.':_;t it w►t r. Ia1Sl' Cl..:.?,,.:'it :e t~ltl }U' : .- .:,:r PA.:.? r. ? • r� ti•S ccs.::�itt air (rv' -•:C • •T f .ri ti�letR6r . Ml'. 4 " . u -.R.►.' *, _ ... '. . i i.. . ...t'...v .rat , .' .. t ti s. -. F sure the services of 11' world re- nowned Victor's Venetitn Bend, %vie) will t►4iy on i)0 grounds .luring the ',iternoon of Ttu'sday. and giv• one School open all summer, Individual of their p.opule r entcrtni•nmen t s in ' instruction Stenographers tile. Opine) House the same evening. land Bookkeepersby.expert A sitltation posi- This :s a ncww deittbrt ore in the right Lively gli*tanteed PYPry graduate. direction, end ie one which, ee cirri sure. will be alit-en:rued by Ow Pub- lic.. ub- ' - +----- f t rn This ie,tati g nil Feeon ,I The Western Business GoIIc a f mined ntud:ri.ltsa 1►1s 18 ^n SPestre,l lit n heavy expense awl the enter. 71 lit 7t) Dundas H :rest, London, BOOKKEEPIN(I olive of tire+ directors Mimic t►e belted up by tills p ooille a ho, by lending their lei tronaee 'I 11 .,id the ...is. ��• t�OOr C. S. R. roci(%1p child seders reel 1 It sure to t lserneeltre•. Principal. • .