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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-08-02, Page 16STEWART'S BUILDING ALE Yes, the Big Building Sale is still on. it's a Regular Hummer. •'t' 1'( r Cent Discount oft' a'l Ready Made Clothing still holds good. Yes, Boys' Suits go at the salve Discount. A NEW LOT %Ve 1,;;ve ,jut opened a New Lot of Early Fall Tweed Dress (;uods, Mostly in Tweed Mixtures. Here are •t few of the Leaders. 75 Cents Per Yard For very ,well New Tweed Dress Goods, lovely Grey with over- t at of delicate Given or Mauve. 75 Cents Per Yard For a new Grey Tweed with Twist overchec•k of delicate Green, Mauve. 65 Cents Per Yard For a very pretty new Tweed Dress, goods in broken check -effect. $IMO Per Yard For the Swellest Tweed Dress Goods, you'll likely see this season. Lovely shades of °teen, 13rowe, end Grey with jest the faintest of delicate Mauve, Green and Blue. A BIG JOB LOT 98 Centshave a table of White Shirt Waists, regular selling price was $1.'25 to *2,50, You take your pick for 98 cents. 49 Cents Your choice of a lot of White Shirt Waists regular price was to cents to $1, Conte quick and pick a gcod one for 49 cents. Buttes and Eggs are as good as Cash. We are open for any Quantity. Jr A. STEWAI T t 7 i '),1Ii!IIII ill, .>r iI 1 111111.11:1:1.! „ � t�, A�I t �► ..,..1.1/111 t'aili� t : ! .Ijri Drees 1111 Kintl OF REPAIRING DONE AT Mdr6Hnd'es JEWELER & OPTICIAN. GOOD CLOTHING TO ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual i advestiserneut, accepted up to noon iWednesday of each week. THURSDAY, JULY 16TH, 1906 I LOCALS Z •••••••• .••••••• ?.Ir. and Mrs. Thos Coward cpcnt a couple of uccks nt G -nand Bend. Miss A. Morlook is spending .1 v'a- c'ation at Grand (tend, Ilerbert S-:outhcott is rustielting at Grand Jk'nd This week. Miss Martha IIcanl.in, of London. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cottle, .Airs. I'enhalc, of St. Thomas, is visiting her son Mr. George I'enlr:rlc. Mfrs. Marchand returned !come from Buffalo on Thursday last. Mir. Cris. Eacrett, of Sarnia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Snell. Airs, Fret! Keyes and little daugh- ter ,aro spending SI couple of tt•eeks at Grand Bend. The Misses Milroy, of London, ore the guests of t heir cousins, rho NI seri \Veekes Mrs. T. A1. Kay 11 is returned from a pleasant visit with friends In De- troit. Miss E. I'cuh.alr., of Vancouver. is renewing n0 111E ucgtnlini:utays in Exeter and vie:ttity. ct Nit. rind \Irs, Thomas Bandford Do not let MI the Good Chances pass stent the forepart of this week at you, if you are likely to need a new (:rand (tend v trk. Suit during the next six months, you Mrs. W. Ilow(y ,:and f tinily It axe Will be doing youself a favor by getting turned front a two necks' outing at It now. 1 he Bend. Fake Advantage For prize lists end inforrnaln)n write the Western Fair' Ofalce, Lon - of our Special I don Oii1 ,rio. PER p Discount of I The cement bridge on t he 9t L con. TWENTY I hR (F'\'[. .fust south of the'ill'g is le1W1 00111- WE DON'T i fileted. Mrs. J. (;, Jones and f tinily ore !minding p few weeks in their cot - Try to fit a Man into a ready I tag a at (arcus ,Dells. made Suit, we make the Suit; Mrs. C. .i. Mutely, of Luce n, %t,s to Fit the Man and to fit him 1 (1:(' guest of her uncle. Mr. 3. Es - as if it were his own Suit—not 1 sery, Eden, on Sunday. a borrowed one. if You want Alias Etf:e Servos, of Ni .g Ira on- to have the reputation of be- the•L.+k,, is visiting her friend, ing a correct dresser let ]1$ do Miss net Essory, of Eden. the Tailoirng for you, and you i Miss May ,Acheson !retuned horse will ever be sure of good Ma-onfriday sifter two weeks' pie as- h r ial, go.xt Fit, Special Work. nl,tnship and perfect finish. ant %,cation at SI. Thomas. W. W. Taman Mr. Ilottnrd Pow; II returnee to Merchant Tailor. Toronto, p.I Monti's. nater a plea ant holiday .11 his home here, Mrs. rowel! and Miss Cot.•'. Powell have rrturncd 10 1he ]lend niter Iwo %reek's stP`nt ;,t iheir home here. Mrs. Itithe.11, of Gorrie, and Miss Airs. tI)r.) L. Gill kind two song, Keyes. of \'.+ells wore pruests of of their broth Gibsonhorlr, Ohio. ore yisit)n, her s, `.1 r, i'ce'd Keyes, over ape rents. Mr. anti Mrs, Thomas Greg- Sunday, Dry. Mitts Laura Gregory, Lady Sup- Dl,., E. Elliot t.ecoompKtn,c'ti by her tltrintendent of one of the lune iron. uric.•. Miss 11 izel Moore, in visiting p41.11s, at Toledo, Oh'o, is .'tko spend- ; rclattit •e et I•:xcter, -- \Vin ham iog ;i short vattation with her per- Imes, K Sots here. Miss Gregory Itis iust re- Mr. (]b ('),,,.. dbolt. M. ('lark, L. turned from a pleasint visit wile Flotottor, W. Clark. T. Fletcher, and boa Meitrs. J. A. end W. ]l. 11itlantyne spent Sunday at the Bend. EXETER TIMES, AUGUST 2nd 19043 ales. John White, sr., left on 'rues. d•ty for it short visit with her friend Mrs. Boone. 40 Murray street, Tat. Airs. Witt Russ 1111(1 t{tllc ,laughter Ifeivi, of '141111:.01). visited Wit It Mr. dud Mra. 1). A. floss during the past week, Miss Edna Doty, lxr.k-keopew wi.tlr Jones & (1;'-i k, leaves to -day (Thurs- d.1w for la visit with Iri.nds in Ik• lrY,it. Mrs. Thome( Utley. of \Vatert.own, N. J., a.;.•ompttnied by dyer grand- diughtor, is visiting the 1N/essrs. Luker, of town. Mr. J. Torrance tw ho f..r t he lost few yen.rs has held the position of teacher in Ushered.. tp.. .accepted .t situ Ilion is teacher at Garvin, Sask. Nix. ,,tad Mrs. John 11.1wden and f Intily, of lti►JgetutvII. elite yLtiitin; rIOC fsrttu_•r's {.0:Inas, Mr. and Airs. Josie: ea Bowden. Mi.,s Flossi' Taylor, ectli•,l:tdy reit h Ch:tputan & Co., London, is spend- ing a two weeks' v:,c•1ticn at Lir heel:. h+ter, Miss Mo'.1,,.in. of 111onheint, and Alihs Go-ry :VIP visiting friends in Exeter for n few Joys. — Mitchell Recorder. Mr. \Varren Roes, of Ckquet. Minn., arrived 1ionte on Sat urday for a shore vacetiou with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hors. Airs. Harry Parsons and Miss Han- nah Parsons. of London, left Sa1- 111 1ey .morning to visit friends in Chieigo for seer weeks. Representative farmers attending \\'inniprg fair state that reports of (lineage by rust originated largely by market manipulators. Mr. ,1o.Y',h ,Senior end (aunty, ?[t', and Mrs. Jars. Grieve ,:rad son Latimer, and Mrs. Chas. Senior, of Toronto, .arc spending a couple of weeks et Greed Bend. Miss Gault of Thorny huest, sister. of Alts. (Rev.) .1, S. llend,•rson, and .hiss \Voc,l visited Mrs. 1'. Rernick of Exeter North (luring ,rho Fast week. Air. and Mrs. '1'. 11. 1'ullick •ind daughter. Lillktn, of Niagara, spent a fe wd.ays .here With Mr. E. A. Pol- 1 few days here with Mr. E. A. 1''0l - they will spend Some time. A. Stewart and (tinily, n .end son. Clyde, 1 ton weeksAles. .1. A Mrs. W. J. I]eamar who have leen enjoying %• I0 )tion in Airs, 1'owell's restinge nt. • Gnand Bend, itrve returned home. Mrs. K.,uifm:rn, of itrantford, whet is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Turn- bull ants Aire. Beavers, of Farquhar, spent Monday in town tolling on friends. Dr. and Mrs. Albert McCallum, of Crestline, Oleo, who have been visit- ing Mrs. llcCallum's mother, Mrs. Mor•lock, left Ott Tuesday to visit friends in London before ret tuning home. On Tuesday morning of last week Mrs. Patrick (lardy passed nosy • at her home St. Marys lifter a brief illness of typhoid fever. Deocriscd was in hex l:3 year, and was one of the oldest end nIost esteemed resi- dents of fit. Marys. .lir. end Mrs. Frank Gill left Tues- day morning for ,t visit with Air. Gill's daughter, Mrs. Theo. Sweet, nt St. Catharines, Air. Sireet has sold out his Y1nlg business in St. Cath- arines and sweets to leave shortly for the west. .\Gra, Tait .has returned to town ;af- ter a pleasant visit %vi.th her daugh- ter, Mrs. Lintmie, of Detroit, and Ales. E. llowurd, of Sarnia. Mrs. IIow.i,rd accompanied her mother and will spend et short time 4tr•re with relatives. i'OS'1' CARDS GALORE A'1' 1I0\V_ e.v's Drug Store. Come early and get your choice, AI13S EDiTH I1EERS .SANT: A very pleasing solo in James street church on Sunday evening. I'or dry, clerked lips. or rough skin, use 1))r. Shoop's Green Saive. It positively makes I ips and skin like velvet. Sold by \V. S. lletvey, AIil. WILLIAM WOOD, OF LON- don, hie »Heil his farm of 100 .acres, No. 12. on trite 14th elei., Tlsb.tree, to Mr. Win. Ford, of EIimyilk•. THE FAAULY 0I' Silt. T. 11. (:A';_ ling, who hate l011 spendin; the plat 1w•o weeks ;at Grand Bend re- turned home on Tuesday. DR. ANDERSON 11AS SOLD 1118 a Cott C g at Grvan,l Well to Afr`sars. W. Stoneman and A. .1. IIIotscs, of Mit- chell. SACRA •(ENTAL SERVICES \\'ILI. be field 1nthe M 'n street and James street methodist churches on Smelly morning next. TILE STRATFOR D r Us emnant tale 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. SMELL & ROWS, the death of their little son, Mer, -t Market Report.—The following is vyn rhioh occurred on Monday last, ( the report of Exeter markets. cor- Mit. W. II. LEVETT W1TIn 11151 r.'cted up to August 2nd. employees. Menke(' nt •Gtrand Bend Whtrat, 70 to 72 cents per bushel. on T11t1rsd'y last, A clatdtal time is Barley 42 to 45 cents pet bus. 1-eport�od, much credit being due Mr. Poaa, 60 to 65 eents per bushel. Levitt for she penes:Int ,clay at the , Shorts, $l2 a ton. Bend. Flour, $2.25 per cwt. FRONT Oats, 34 •to 35 cents per bushel. Ilran, $17 ler ton Iieiy, $6 to $8 per ton. Potatoes, 75e. per bog. Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt. Clover seed, $7 to $8.50 per bus. Butter, 18 vents per pound. Eggs, 16 cents per dozen. Coal, $6.75 per ton. (logs, dressed, $12,00 per owt, (fogs, liveweieht, $7.70 uer cwt. A NEW ('LATE GLASS 1 • is this week being put in Cole's Drug store. which adds very much to the appeermice of She block of stores, all now hiving been /replaced with id:a•tc glass windows. Mit, JOHN TAYLOR, EXETER North, having lost a number of 1 cattle, while out in st•a,rch for them 1 one clay last Stock, had his leg se- I verely bit ten by a dog. Thr wound has been given;Mr, Taylor some trouble. .MISS ANNA MARTIN PLEASANT_ ly entertained u number of young friends to tea :ort Friday after- (IJfJeSnoonlat in I AkitirlIlon�orof r Ler rous'sn �iiil II O \lass M. Alamein, of Regina, N. W, T., who with her mother, Mrs. Martin, are guests at the manse. COUNTERFEIT TWENTY FIVE I Has the blood -building virtue cent (sect's are 3n circulation in Tor -1 and is considered to he one of unto. The) etre dated 1901 and aro en excellent imitation of tl,o genu- 1 the mostt energetic blood wak- en era and vital restoratives, thus ino coin, but their sound is poor. VOTE FOR THE BYLAW AND a most certain means of invig- Beef Iron and Wine 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 one in business that was in at that time but ourselves. but still holding the fort, for uprightness and square dealing. This week we are offering big bargains in all lines of Summer Goods. In those White Blouses that we had 0,4 a good season in. to clear the balance out, wA re offering then at very low rices. $1,25 for $1, $1.50 for $1,25, $2.25 for $1.75, and $3 for 82.50, etc. Choice Lot of Linen Towels 2(1 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 then) out, Butter 18 Cents, Eggs 16 Cents. CAI�L,ING SOS. 1 Foreign Banking Service •Aww•• een...,..,•� ewe •Aw• .H. •a,• IM 4 ,,rin • .•••• AA Alt • A* w c ... . the I Clrlt\[t e t o: eh n connections of The Sotert'ign i4:'iw o: i.altitria give importers. Exi ulcer. silt, .tiauutarturers exceptional ttl:tutee.. Inc tltr. quit% and satisladoly titsp.tlrh 01 Itirclgtt bu.,iness. l hrl,••afl.•l, and (rb.r / range, S to all parts of 1,;• ;r,•„u, /,,!,, % 0/ (”)rate/ and Travellers' lir., - /,.: ,t/.. r a mn U •%r, t, DraJ1s jrr114'd and 1 alt,ytp,t• ',Ida( 11 Gas! rules. The Sn�'(,.--.:,,«i ,�,t ��� {,f r --sada ICREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solic tre 116 PROMOTE THIS BEST INTERESTS; oration in general debility, ---- OF OUR VILLAGE, ) r The Exeter Gun Club, (The Huron The Greatest of All Tonics Western Real Estate' Ltei-tns), hctvo hail a beautiful silver I =- __ __._ Exchange, Limited. medal construct,,, ,,,hath da be shot COLE'S BEEF, IN hN9 WINE for each nitern ate Thursday even_ ing commencing Next Thurs.Iay even_ , --- 178 Dundas St., London ing, Au,ust `_nd. The merest is now on exhibition in Mr•, S. Fit ton's win- For a run down, fatigued and I have you a farm that you want sow. listless constitution. You can- to tent Write for our terms of ecl- at CORA CANN HAS RESIGN-, not take it withnut becoming tin3 proper ter. \Ve have rho most cd her position as saleslady in the at once conscious of renewed complete method of Advertising and store of Mr, J. A. Stewart, with, a strength and energy. I selling property in (k nada. Do you vie”.of ficin; to the N, witlte;l, � want to buy a farm or business iiss Cenu left for St. Cat herines on i What It Has Done for Others, It property in any part of Ontario? Tuesday to visit with friends and Will Do for You. TRY IT. Send for our list, \\'e have some will return to Exeter before le.,ving harzain�, for the west. Get the Best in Large 50 cent Bottles I1EPOIt'1S OF THE 1:XAMTNA- ! Don leets recce liven publishnd art ear_ 'T GLiNTON lour centres in Ontario, and ria, ate ss known at present, tee chola ship, COLE'S DRUG STORE(+ (ors girls who than the scholarship, \]asses L. Holmes end Winnie Mason, Buslucss 6011606have headed theprovinceas well as the county of Porth. .taking 91 per TO -DAY, (THURSDAY) CIVIC (aI)ihated•ithtt•itrhaii nu'inssr•oItcgt) cent of Ihe merks.obtlinable. Ilolidiy, i\ A RUNAWAY ACCIDENT iN Subscribe for TILE TIMES. 40� OPENS St. Marys on Saturd 1y last Mrs, cents till the and of the year. t Steele, of Minnesota, was internally Miss W coklrant, rater a pleasant seriously injured. In driving down visit with her friends, l he Misses ►September 3rd I the hill on 6t a1ion ste ref the bell Cobbledic•k, returned to her one iu in the whiffle( rep broke .and 1 he !leant ford on Mond 1)•. Horse ran .aw• ay I hrowing US r)ccu- li:\\': i1NS — 131tOWNING McKay BIG:K pint. out, Others in 'Ills rig were I Tiiursda — ON not injured, y morning, ,July •6th, 1906 \\'OMENS' INSTITUTE. — TII1:I' t\'onren's Inst it lite w'11 110'11 their regular cretin{ 011 'ruesd,y. Atte. 7th, Bode id of Friday, 1 he .1rd, at 3 o'clock in Senior's )1.,11. A full at tend trio' is 1' qupsled to sec's. the ;ptiestion of having .1 (totter show.-- ,. Miss l els, IIs, 1 acv, ; Mr-. Hastings, Sec, top, t very .quiet wedding WAR solctnn- izerl at Main street Methodist church THREE COURSES twhen Afiss Eva Browning, second 11 !tighter of J. W. Brownin_, M. D., Preparatory awl Mr. George A. Iiawkins %Vere. 11 ' n to a 1 'r 1 :, m triage, the ceremony Shorthand and I !K'ing ttc.rfornled by the pastor, that •I'ypeWriting, and 1 llev, E. A. Friar. The bride, who was give rt : n t%r t. by� ! t her .a lie r, 1hwas C( r a dress- Commercial ed in a (ravelling suit of ch•ampnitne cloth and old rose hat. Only the 1 THE NF.\V LA\\' AFFECTING immediate members of both bride Goo. Spotton Principal tlrbt(ar'nlnfries of rural schorl 10arhera and groom vele' present. After the _____ _ie.__ grit into opea•ution until :if- rerctnnny Mr, ern,( Mrs. B,wkins left i Now is the time to et awayfrom AND PERTH (err 1st of J:an,1Yr rnext.w'Ile hewer on Ihe )1,31) ., .nt. 1r lin for n trip value 01 clic {axala pec;,arty of lire I the worries of baa Co Old Boys' Re -union Still hake tooranaanl low'nshi, to 'I'ornnln, Moutrell, I3ufG:Ilo, New public school stR,p�nrt0rs in Ole etc- � mese life and on Saturday, Au),ust ! to Sat- urday or be (,'vied 1les year, ho•,tever, gat_ York and other places. On their re- (1)) $150; spend afew weeks in the High - the August 11th A •rtes time ing th,, school hacurds I )i o „vrtun:t tion is Ic lens' $1110,0Itt»lands of Ontario or take a trip )a expected p 1 y t urn 1 )10y will take up their real- w )tore "ell •:('less e(1 it,t$ o, 0 Ir'a�t 1 to impnow0 'the •:rrrnrnnl�•t,t bn .anti �through the Eastern resorts to the THE MANY FRIENDS OE MRS equipment of 'their rchcr,ls with the dente' in Dr. 1)rownint's only sof- $15[1,0(10 but 'less IbanS_f10,ti1)U; (c) Sea Aide, which is one of the most extra income 'for this f age on the corner of linrr.n and $tl1t1 is twee. such ,s.clr-1 v -slur: is nt delightful and popular trips. Tulin MoLtuY F will bepleased1'M in yn"ir, \eluant streets which los Inert 1111 st gll)Uwhi but less Stan 8150.000;+ know• 1)1,11 8)10 is utmost fully re- :Tofu) Arthur nicking, of London. fit ted up for 11 . (rl) Faaf► whr•rr such nssrsserl value ; Tourist Tickets are on sale daily dent.covered from bar recent ,,:tete seta- young cnupl0. not to all resorts. dent, F:nR., is nn business connected with "roe' and grenm h.av0 nlw•ays lit•.,) is ..it (cast c;,0,000, but less than the building of a tenet inn 1)110 trent here and have many friends here, as � $1°,°',°°9*, 1CrAlol8.1)1 10 evtry .Insist_ T11E 1'OLLO\\'iNG \\',\S ACCT• S1• M;r,rys Io Lonr11nn5 Air. Backing wviI as eltar•whpto. olio if J• J. KNIGHT, Depot Ticket Agent Join in wish- t ter . urL asst DSOs ' dentally orLLO\ froru the S S, E„- is ct nartnl>-r sof the s •ndinite w•hielt Inv then) many ':Sirs of sodded hap. t'lur )s, T. D. District I' A[. U, trance list nublisl+0d last n11, This is to fitrtnr the undertaking. Ile tineas. A NEW 4)isT'AitT['lli{v .1f al F;A1) District I'nss0ngrr Agent, Toronto name Las come to us lair:r: No, J, )gas been over Ihe proprrsee petite. ilE(i:\1tD1NG THE NE\V LA\V of ),axing 4110 usual sp^cnl nttrar.. S .110 11 hhomas Penh ale, 412 marks. , and is w011 (.„sesta with the OUtln�k, 'scaling with the ntlories of 8c11071 I tions, such ns sprolt 1l: 1 Shin;ls, plc, ' Mr, A. E. \Vclnh, who is prorniotin),4 tea i rs Ih0 statute says:—In nein- protested the t'C,ulh Hertel F:rll Show Yn M• TRF: MAN\' F)11ENDS ilERls t!'^ rni.l, ,says Iles St. .Marys Conn,; tion to Ute Rum protested by t}1e ett •It ]stttetl' on Alo111 and Tues - rill syme,at.h:ze with Mr, and Mrs, til tine business men are keen to' Siimmer Irl Andrew, of Elim ville, in Ihe have Stir frond built, and it is seed I b�wnship council low*trdscach teach- Farmers each- `I"y' `rplcmtrcr 17th nn(1 lAth., the I '-' the town is w•illin • ors Salary. 4he trustees of every dfn'c!ors of the Stephen nil 1e spine I Far$50,000 of stank. T}tnototal a�ief�r 1rural rr,horrl gesetl n stall, n the i*ocittq, oho•elw,ays fit, .4,m1) the spec -i meas fltitention 1z":on %will he ?1,000,000, I'cns0, hereinafter mrntionc,), l,,y ntlroetions have. steered on some - annually, after the expiration of {},p thing entirely new and novel for I School _____ current ralrndar year, to the teat},. this yoa.r, They hint made an nr- f Keep Flies off your ('ova and D11. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR- , er %t here there is only one, and to re/testi-sent with the Uana(1ian Ly- iI Horses with Zenolemn. goon, will bo at the Uommeroial ! the peeve pal tmoh0r, where there 1 cx'run and 'Pinter tainm0nt Defeo', in hotel the first Friday a:no more teachers Ilion •one, at least • na(ilittlon with the Anvricnn Ly -(SII( Directions y of Alt•h month. !he mina hereinafter mentioned, sub- scum Tejon, of have. Ante, N. Y., to ' )i;I lltl\rss Hours, 9.:30 a, In. to 4.30 p. rn. Glass- . jcct only so a proper tionale re_ 1 1 r 1 re- nowned 7.enolenm. i quart I es properly fitted and diseases of eye, duction ,in <ra,x. the whole Raw Linseed 0112 quarte 1 car 0714 Aero treated. Next resit saltir1' ,�. s not f year's Boiling Water :'A quarte 1'rid.ly, August 10t h. Settee. sup, tont is I 10 Orr :—(a) $500 where the assessed 1'se with sprayer. sr�•.oe or cloth. ��- -- — --- Thi¥ coats on!, 13 cents a gallon to make, r uuleum is sold In tins at 5(k, 90c and 81.80 For Sale by V9NTD Wheat and Barley 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• 1 1' RAILWAY WAY GRAND TRUNK N �( II S YSTEtiI THE HOLIDAYSEASON" .sena•,• 1 he services of 1 a^ Stn l' Victor's Venetian Rand, woo BOOKKEEPING will pay on 11.. grooves durine Orel afternoon of Tuesday, and give one I Hchoolnppn all stammer, individual of their I'otul•:tr entert::'nntent, ininstruction by expert Stenographers .1 tr OpmrI ;foliar the si ne' evening. l and Bookkeepers. A situation poli_ This i, n ,r". de -to iriate in tl.r rightLively guaranteed every graduate, direction, and i. one whish, Ste are 1 suer, '.vi11 iso approe,iito.1 hp the Tif.moliionpub_ tic, ' n ecianss enmbin sec ^(I TheWe�tern Business Gollepa trrir><sl muH+ciaus .lyes been secured nt it belly expense and the enter. i Prise of the directors sb•,nt,l be 71 & 741 Dunrl,ts'3.reet, London. birk.d lie by 1:110 people tt lire. by 1 lending their irntrotln;e will aid the 7V,!. C. COO, C. S. R. soeinly and srru.r' roil plc.a,nre to them,.'t•c,, Principal. W. S. Howey Phm. B' Chemist and Druggist EXETER, ONT. 4 MCOs with yc ar short, eta= scrogr. r hsi-f Or :cr? a.ten rx:.: it ;er. r"e'•;r. phi^HerT'l.ton t'(d it wit!, .171/1'.' V (?-:able+ : iaaan It.ail- fli (ow �,+ ,...-;;.;:f (fn:' inl •... . ret.r! ilair .. saavaoshave.car.:t.ciu.-raurta•••rr.v...a e - . ... ,.. . N , , YY. -a.4 .4'4 ,b . •