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SPrEWARTr's
UILDING
ALE
Yes, the Big Building Sale is still on. It's a
Regular Hummer.
2.1 1'(•r Cent Discount off all Ready-made Clothing still
holds ;rood. Yes, Boys' Suits go at the salve Discount.
ANEW LOT
We 'rive jai:t opened a New Lot of Early Fall '1'\Vee(1 Dress
Goods, mostly in 'Tweed :11ixtures. llere are .t few
of the Leaders.
75 Cents Per Yard
i'• 1 very swell New Tweed Dress Goods, lovely Grey %snit over-
t . r. t uelicate Green or Mauve.
75 Cents Per Yard
For a new Grey Tweed with Twist overcheck of delicate Green,
tele. or Mauve.
65 Cents Per Yard
1',.t a very pretty new Tweed Dress, goods in broken check -effect.
$1.00 Per Yard
!• of the Swellest tweed Dress Goods, you'll likely see this season.
L(.veiy shades of Green, Brown, and Gtey with jurat the faintest
t.: ge of delicate Mauve, Green and Blue.
A BIG JOB LOT
98 Cents We have a table of %Vhite Shirt Waists, regular selling
price was $1.2.5 to $'2.00, You take your pick for 08 cents.
49 C e n is\Our choice of n lot of White Shirt Waists regular price
was 73 cents to $1, Conte quick anti pick a good one for
4'J cents.
Butter and Eggs are as good as Cash. We
are open for any Quantity.
S. A. STEW�.R,T
works sha//ye
know them "
C Iaair.
i
On the merit of their performances alone are
we willing to have them judged. Simplicity of
construction, combine;! with a skill in manu-
facture. wnich is the inheritance of genera-
tions, make
ITE17
S. J Cvy.
good time keepers and
r•• " r,ese ,uently comfortable watches to carry.
Th:!Fr efficiency is assured by a guarantee which enables
the owner to have any constructional defect remedied free of
charge by the nearest agent in any part of the world. They
cre not made in grades which cannot be fully guaranteed.
;(
A11 Kinds of
Repa
ir- Ar� ar6hanu
Jeweler
&
Optician.to done Nee(
(
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes must be left
not t late
r than .
GOOD
!neseTuesday noon. Casual
advestisemente accepted up to noon
i Wednesday of each week.
C LOTHING
THURSDAY AiiGW'ST 11th 1906
••••!•••••••••••N••••••••
1),1 not let all the (;Food Chances pass
you, it you are likely to need a new *ewe..•• r•er•••••
Suit during the next six months, you
will be doing souself a favor by getting
it now.
LOCALS
Take Advantage
of our Special Discount of
TWENTY PER ('ENT.
WE DON'T
Tty to fit n Man into a ready.
mole Snit, we make the Suit
t Nit the Man and to fit him
ns if it were his own Suit -not
a borrowed one. if You want
to have the reputation of be-
ing a correct dresser let U8 do
the Talloirng for you, and you
will ever be sure of good Ma-
terials gout Fit, Special \Vork-
in.inship and pttfect finish.
W. W. Taman
Merchant Taller.
TLcs( .ale dog days.
The next holid iy is Monday Sep-
tember .led.
Mr. Marton iieeper of ilnffelo is
ensiling in town.
Mr. It. Wilcox is siending his letl-
1 idays at fort St tnley.
Mr. A. E, Rennet t. of Lorelei). spent
Sundry in town with friends.
Mr. Richard Gilley of Hayfield,
visited his gr.andeorents Sunday.
Alec Martin, of Toronto, is spending
a few dire with his patients here.
Mr. \l'ilI.,m Gould ofilolly. Mich.,
is visiting his brother ,Tames Gould.
Miss F. Tiiwden arrived hnnae nn
Monday from her trip to Eng)atrt.
:t r. end Mr*. .1Imes Gould silent
('i%. holiday a yt h friends in lldcrton
Mr. W. Clerk of t Molatn's Bank
staff visited friends in Setroit Mon-
day.
Mia. Edell Liddirott, of London is
the guest of Mr. .and Mrs. .Tames
Gould.
LAST TUESDAY, AUGUST 7T11
wee 6skearte's Civic holiday.
Mr. Thomas Bissett left Wetineti
day for ' Ionep(g, Mat..
.1r. A. C. Waring is st <udin_ his
t•,tc.atio11 at his home in tit. \L.rys.
The Misses Stun. of New York,
tis t:'d .lira. Teter LI le den ow(r sun.
day.
Cls oley Evens, of Lindon. visited
Sundry and \londay with fit:ends in
town.
Mitis 'fownsend of 'ft:tronto is the
t:utst! of her mister Mrs. A. F. Mal-
loy,
.Mr, 1"red 11i11. of Toned() vieitol
friends and relatives in town last
weer.
Rev .Morein left Monday .for Mt.
Forest to spend a couple weeks v•.r-
a tion.
Misses Lilly .Rowe ,.Ind Stella
Sees ' •ott are spending this .week
111 (i'11tA Il,
el r, Geo .'V j 11.s. of London %cc 8 i n
iii town Si tu,-diy night an his tray
to t iia Bend.
The Gun Club is milking [teener
tions for their big turnanlrnt toi
held in Octobor,
51r. end Mrs. C. \V. Snell of Ilosl,a
are visiting the fornter's parents M
and Mrs. Joseph Snell.
11r. ilerh Gregory stein L Is 1,^e
attending Osseo! II 111. Toronto
rived home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mirk Mit'li ll c
London visited Mr. ,Tmhn Mitchel
Station !toad rarer Sunday.
Mr. and JIrs ,Mows, rind child re
of Tarr» tr, arta. visiting Mrs. Rowe
meati' r, Mrs. Willkon Jcckell.
Alissa Jortie Peak 1rd, who was vis
hires .Tel 1tire:s in lb-intford for 41111
time, 'returned home Frit ty night.
ATP. end Mrs. 'I'h'ntris Marton lel
this week for :1 visit with friend
in Detroit, Chin-igo, :Ind other places
Case Howard of our stiff here too
in the excursion to garnia last 'Thugs
day and returned the following day
Mrs. O:ike and two children o
Cliicogo-llls. aa3 se:Stine, Mrs.O-ake'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greg
or•y.
Mr. George Armstroue of Lendor
spent Smithy and lfondiy with slip
le/Tents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Arm-
strong.
_Mrs. Ed. Ohristcrs loft lost .week
for a few weeks visit with her
daughter, Mrs. 1{. R. Rogers, of
Chicago.
Mr W. 11. harrows Ind son Eddie,
assiete(I several of their friends at
London on Monday to celebrate Civic
holiday there.
Mr. Robert E. Pickard, General
Selling Assent for C. P. R. lands at
Winnitreg, is spending a few days
at his home here.
Mrs. C. Knight r:c omptan;ed by
\t.r. and Mrs. Chas. Knight of St.
Thorn -is are visiting [heir brother
Fred near Yorktou, flask.
Monday .was Civ,o holiday in Lan-
don. and a number of residents of
thnt city entree up Saturday night to
spend Sunday and Monday at the
Bend.
An M. C. It. It. (Pain and fere
'_Marquette train Game together near
St. Thon>ris Saturday Morning. Sev-
eral people were killed and a few of
the oars demolished.
Mee. Bagshaw, of I'arkdale, and
Moo. Will tLigshiw, of •Ce►nninzton,
and %Lr. nod Mrs. Sample of Fuller-
ton, one, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
13agginw William street.
M r. George 1I**imail roturncd Sat-
erd ty frem Pelonafne, Man., where
lo% tort vista eng his s,on. Mra. lfeo-
men, who v.snt out with hint will
not return for sa::t-er,a1 weeks.
Air. Fred hill of Toronto. spent
Sunday visit ing his mother Mrs. 11i11
Mrs. Hill and daughter necompanerd
11r. hill e:; far ::s London on his re-
turn trip end will visit Mrs. Hill's
sister 31 rs. ('codgers.
Mr. Albert E. Lindenficld, of De-
troit is the guest of his brother Mr.
Chas. Lindenfkdd. M.r. Sylvester
ShoPp. of Welleslrey, Ont. tan) vis-
ited Mr. Lindenfield last week, leer-
ing for his home ALateSty.
Messrs. J. G. Stiinbury, Welling-
ton Johns, and It. N. Ci+aeeb, deic-
e -slot from the Exeter Lodge I. O.
O. F., al:: attending tlso meeting of
tLo Grand Lodge !ming held rat I'et-
vrltoro, this %%sek.
MPF. Ed. I)igrton and two child-
ren and Miss Winona( "'owned, who
siren' the past month
visiting wit
h
friends ;n ('ort Huron, Brantford,
Hamilton and other plac-'a. return.
cd ,home !stat weak.
Mr. John Farmer, ti ho went %vest
severs.' neeks ago to look ,after :tomo
;1
1 r t• '
tut in % ch is interested
tri h
returned hoine Stlturdsly night. Air.
Farmer woks inks very highly of Use
iatospicctts cf the nor t hwent.
Mr. \Vm. !Cannan, of London, was.
t ho guest of hie son Oaun(saber W.
J4 Heeartten, a few days during the
iitat (week. Mr. Iieomen was spend-
ing his vacation at Goderich, and
toots) a run down to Vote for .rho by_
la w.
Tee Messrs. Hamilton, of $yr•1: us,•
N. \ . were the, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Iktn<eld McInnes 11 few days
last week. They r.1Jne from Syra-
cuse in on auto (twin. intention being
to Nike in the old boy tc-union tit
Stratford. being former residents of
t ha clasaio city. They Raft for (ht rat -
ford Saturday.
At t meeting of ti.e Previsional
directors of 1)10 (:inning Com-
p lily,
om•plily, held Jlondiy alight, qtr. David
I: it -diner, of Kitngston- tt• as appointed
M ,nager, Mr. Gardiner los had a
number of veers experience in oper
aline comet)! factories and carat's
highly !ccnnlmende,l. Iie will short-
ly move his family here.
A $1 115Cttl))ER ONCE !MCI IVEU
it dun (!trough the poet office, end it
made Lim mod. Iie went to ., the
editor about it. and the editor 'hew-
ed him a felt- du ' 's ou 71, one
for wiper, one t no for fuel
end severs! ot.M,-. •N ow" said the
editor, "1 didn't get mad when these
come booms I knelt- that all 1 had
to do was to .ask severs! reliable,
gentlemen Tike you to corns' end tscip
me put and then t could mettle all
of theme' When the subsoriher sew
how it Ives he relented. gelid up and
tenenwed for another year.
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HITS No WEAR
Selling Off at Very Low Prices.
Women's Night Gowns
Made of Beautiful Cambric nicely
trimmed ivitlt Torchon [.ace and In•
section to match, regular valve $1.50
for 81.13.
Women's Night Gowns
Made of excellent quality Cotton
Lace and Embroidery trimming worth
$1.75 for $1.25
Women's Corset Covers
Made of fine Lons,i.tle Cotton em-
broidered and Lace Trimmings regu-
lar value :35 cents for 25 rents.
White Underskirts
Four eniy White Underskirts love-
ly fine cotton full flounce fine embroid-
ery insertion around 11 tunce worth
$1 25 for 01 cents*
Four only white underskirts of fine
Ca,utnic beautifully rna(le anti trim-
med worth $1 75 for $l eft.
15c Stockings for 10c
Five dozen %Vouten's Bieck Cotton
Stockings guaranteed fast dye sizes Si
9,11i for 10 cents per pair.
Black Underskirts
Two dozen Ladies Black Sateen l.'n•
derakirts beautiful quality full flounce
shirred and frilled worth $1.35 foa $1.
New Twyd Skirts
Very pretty showing of new Tweed
Skirts in latest styles a very fine col-
lection at $5 each.
New Fall Dress Goods Daily Arriving
Buy Pure Pickling Spices
\Ve se:1 nothing but the best. 411 our Spices are guaranteed pure,
XXX lVhite Wine Vinegar fcr 40 cents a gallon.
SNELL & ROW E
Mrs. Munroe is visiting with friends 7 Market Report. -The following is
in Toronto. the report of Exeter markets. oor-
8 -looted up to August 9th.
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.- Mr. Hilton Evans, of London, wit
in town Sunday.
Mr. E. W. Horne. of Stratford spen
Sunday in town
Miss Kerr. of Toronto, is the guest
of Mrs. L. C. Fleming,
A
li
ss
Alias llolvurd is )t'tlidaying
at t lie Bend this weelf,
Miss Ethel Bee, of Parkhill, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gidley,
Mr. Aeolp1us Evans. of London
spent Sunday ,vith friends in town.
Mr, and Mrs. 11, E. Huston carne in
from the Bend Saturday to spend the
day.
Mr. J. JI. S.tathcntt, :of the Tines
st ttf is taking a two weeks' outing at
the Beni.
Mr. 0, W. Holman and family, of
Egu,ondville. spent a few days in town
the past week.
Mis3 Grieves and Miss Lindsay. of
Parkhill :are the guests of ,Miss Ater -
ion Elston,
Me. amt Mrs. Spencer, of Kirkton,
visited Ales. Spencer's mother, Mrs.
Homey. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D lnald McInnes sue
taking in the (set Boys' reunion at
Stratford this week.
Several of the Bend resocters, who
own property in Exeter. carne in 5 ie.
today to vote on the by-law.
Mi33 Geake, of Toront•l, orad Miss
(Gill, of Grand 13.n,1, are visiting Mrs.
It. Welsh and l Mrs. Rollins.
Mr. John SleInnes left Timed IT for
Mill Stream, N. 13., where she will he
the guest of relatives for several
months.
Mr. rs to 1f for
\\ erten R .. ft Duda
y
Toronto, where he will visit. his hro•
ther before returning to his home in
the west.
The Misses Lucy Mary and Leah
Young, of Crediton, were the geegis
of the Misses \Villutot and B1afRh
South on Thursday last.
Mr. Neil \I( Connell, of Loudon, is
working with Mr. JAM 3i Gould assist-
ing in getting out the supply of apple
h.irrels for the fall trade.
'1'Iw last few days were scorchers,
and bit the just as well as the unjust,
and even those who are able to enjoy
the fresh lake breezes, sweltered.
The engagement is announcer{ of
Miss Ethel Isabel Parmet', daughter
of Mi, and Mrs. John Fanner, of Exe-
tee, to J'.lmond \Vetsteopp hlotne,
manager 01 the Sovereign Bank Can-
ada. Stratford, and son of the late
Gilbert Horne, of Stratford. The m:tc-
.t.
ri.t>te wintake place on t b s _and of
August.
The congtegetlons of the Main Ht.
and 1'reshyteristn churches will (told
union serviced next Sunday. In the
morning the services will be held in
the Preebyteriaul Church and in the
Atoka St. church in the evening. Rev
Fear wiil have charge of the services
at Loth churches, I{ev. _1attin being
absent from town.
A olespatch from 3 ct ( f
l states
e
o
that on August 1st, during as severe
electrical atom►, the residence of Mr.
J. A. Gregory was struck by light-
ning and the interior greatly damag-
ed. The members of the Lundy wet
all inside at the time, and, with the ex-
ception of Mrs. Gregory, who suffered
a slight shock, all escaped. A little
baby was sleeping directly under
where the holt struck. but although
covered '.lith plaster and debris, it
was not lejured.
l)eith of \\-sluing Westcott-
Vi or•d was received here Monday
of the death of Willetm West coot
of Scaforlh, ,and formerly of Exeter.
Mr. \Vicetoolt was 53 ynars 13f nge,
and 1118 ntlrried a nninter of ~-ears
ego to 1 Hiss temp. of hipp • n,
who survives hire, also n family e( 1
four boys and ttwo girls. Messrs, .1.
T. and Walter West Gott, of Exeter
are brothers. The remains were in
terrcd in the Maitlandtunk cent,
tory yesterday. -
Wheat, 68 to 70 cents per bushel.
Harley 38 to -(0 crit per bum.
Paas 58 to 60
Oats 28 to 30
Shorts, $22 a ton.
nom-, $2.25 per cwt.
Bran, $17 iter ton
Hay, $6 to $8 per ton.
Potatoes, 75c. per bag.
Feod L'lour, $1.25 per cwt.
Clover seed, $7 to $8.50 per hum.
Butter, 1tt amts per pound.
Eggs, 16 cents per dozen.
Coal. $6.75 per ton.
Hogs, dressed $11.50 per cut.
flogs, livou :;lit 87.40 per wet.
ANNING REOD1811I8
PARAFFINE
The h,-st covering for jellies, and
Preserves, n whitk hard tastless
(1101,1 and g. 1777 proof covering.
SALICYLIC AC'D
Largely employed in canning
and preserving recipes. The arti-
ficial variety shouldi never he used
\Ve hive the genet ots.
SPICES
That will stake your pickles just
,t little nicer than your neighbors
if you buy thein at, COLE'S DRUG
STORE where you will always
find •t pure, fresh and complete
btwrk.
('ons i esti lltemett Rises
tt,t. ratrl:-i AT'
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COLE'S DRUG STORE
\Ir..1. W. Bred • ; .4 Golonre)i,
was ill 1c•1 n \Vcdm••,! . . lin intends
spending ,a few (flys .1 the (tend.
We. were f yore(' on Tuesday
with .a frotern.al call from Mr. O.
MoKenzie, editor of the Puislcy Ad
rooter. who with a piety ,of gentle
men, of Paisley. ore t.ak.ing n trip
to Niagaxa Falls in n 1,arze It:urine
cor, • The purely stopped .off here for
a tete minutes.
The members of the Council wish
to express their thanks to the rate-
p'11•cra of Exeter for the hearty
manner in which they supported the
by-law, and also t beet" who devoted
their time and efforts in gettineout
I he vote. A. Q. ilohier, Reeve r et.
11. e Enk
1 e, W. J. ilea m a n. Ed. Treblq,
.T.Is,. Creech, Councill.>•rs.
Mr. TIa»; Olremery I1st week' pur-
closed the house on stain street
owned by .Barry Buckinghani. and
occupied by Messrs. .1• G. .S7anbury
and Thomas Hawkins. 11 is •Mr.
Gregory's intention to make n num-
ber of improvements to the buntline
and 4n'. -n,, making the property one
of he most handsome in the town.
Civic holiday the one day 10 the
yeor which Exeter sets aside to -her-
self was observed Thursday Inst
'11,18 year found no sp•Mntl features
to keen the people at borne. and near.
lv everybody took '1(177tage of the
holiday to spend the day rIsee-Sore.
The Atnsonle Excursion to ,Sirnin
took ahout 100 persons and a nu miser
spent the dty:It ti:e ilend. Severn!
took enthusi.ists went toSeaforth to
,.lay :a friendly sr.tme with the elub of
thlt town.
1)1t. OVENS EYE AND EAR Still -
gem, will be at t he Commercial
Hotel the first Friday of each month.
)lours, 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. Glaaa-
es properly (it ted and disguises of eye,
ear :nal norm treated. Next visit
Frill Atieust 10th.
lake up
Not too much, just a little, just enough
start the bile nicely. One of Ayer's
Pills at bedtime is all you need. These
pills act directly on the liver. They
Moe constipation, biliousness, dvspep-
M our _,tUe1 w dick-hts�achc. SctJ for ti0
:Al. L��( G 11'e �.•t ^0 V:KMI we t"•tl!•.>, a, C. fir. -co
LAM.*
eh/ 1Kt a .ir. t .,r_ j Lon.u. Ya...
true. a I Srme Inc ns
THE OLD REiIL�
The Old Reliable established in business in the year
1462, aro still in business although many have been the
changes since then, \Ve 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 wo had snclyJ
a good season in. to clear the balance out, we arm' ofleritir
them at very loco )rices. $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 coots. A Lot of Dress Goods that wo
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 Is Cents, Eggs 16 Cents.
CALLING BROS.
"won". •EPAYT Y.,/T•
TH. DANA THAT
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Your Business
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7/re .o:senega !lank of Canada rill!
solid foundation of salisfculor t• bass.41
Fiery facility known to Moder,
Nanking is al the disposal of our,airrort,t,
Advise on investment Securities, Lille; s e/ Crtdil,
Drafts, ,,/ewer Orders, Tele r•aphir' and Cable Transfers to
the world. American and Fort/;» /:A -change.
Highest (earn/ rales allowed on Siril{s s Deposits.
The So v ersus Bank of Canad
ICREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER.
JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN Ar STANBUILY, Sol is rs'ill
Western Real Estate
e have placed on the mar-
ket a new brand of flour
Exchange, Limited.
78 Dundas St., London. W
11awe you a farm that you want
to sell? Write for our terms of sel-
ling property. We have the most
complete (net hod of advertising and
setting. property in Canada. Do you
want to buy a faro[ or business
property in ;any part of Ontario!
Send foe our lies. \/i' have some
barzattia,
Mi. C. E. Iiackney shipped two
canard of horses on Wednesday, to
the Northwest.
\Ir .and Mrs. C. \Vendlend (os.k
in Ilse old boys're union at 8* r:Il ford
on Tuesday.
Will MonctOur, Perce Browning and
Goo. ilun:ert left Wednesday Gar a
few days outing at llso Bend.
Miss Viotoria (sill. of Grind Bend,
and Miss Edith Grates, of Toronto,
aro visiting Mr. John Gill, James
Street.
Mr. O. 1). Mines clerk in the Soy.
oteign Bank Dashwood is takin; Mr.
J. L. Scott's piece during this absence
on his seteetl'aon Mr. Scott leaves next
Monday.
Mr. Luther Pej,) ale has been en
ga,eed by Mr. R. E. Pickard to work
on his farrn at Fnobisher. Mr. Pen
hale will leave for tiro west Tuesday
next.
One rink of the Exeter bowler::
took part in the bowling tournament
at (ioderich thio week. In the game
',Nye.'',Nye.'on Monday against Seaforth
0111• boys were defeated by the score
of 15 to 13. On Tues.l.ty they were
elefeated 13 to 8. Messrs levet t. Tam
en, Sweet,Snell And !Meriden!
wese
r
the members of the dills who It tend
ed the tourn•rruent,
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E1&NOTRVN1 sYsEt;
SPIN IABORERSIJ2
TO
MANITOBA and
ASSINIBOiA
GOING
August 14th
From ;III atntio08. with of line I'm'
onto to Sarnia, via Stratford in•
(hutting Toronto.
August 17th
Froin station Tor'.nto to Sarnia
via Stratford A(1 all stations north
thereof except, north of Toronto
and Cardwell Junction,
August 22nd
Froin Toronto and stations east to
Kingston inclusive and all stations
north therecf, also felon stations
north of 'Toronto and Cardwell
Junction.
soecia srroiloert is for Re;ur irQ
Secure tickets at G. T. R. Ofttces.
J. J. I:Nit;TIT, i,e9) Ticket Agent
J. •D. MelrO\AL1►,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto
hite Seal
This is a choice Manitoba Pat-
ent. fully equal to the output
of the large veins, and costs
only $3.40 per hundred, If
you prefer Pure Aianitoha flour
try "WHITE SEAL," it will
please you.
Repairing l mons, over, we are once
mere in •a position to supply
the needs of our customers.
•
We Solicit your Gristing and
Chopping patronage,
HARVEY BROS.
:,Ier<' •• • '.Tillers
EXETER, ONTARIO.
Summer
School
SHORTIIAND
BOOK KEE1'ING
School open all summer. Individual
instruction by expert Stenographers
and Bookkeepers. A situation posi-
tively guaranteed every graduate.
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AND
Typewriting
The following is a partial list of the
firms engaging our graduate stenogra-
phers within the past few days:
W. J. (sage & Co., Toronto
Ilarrtster `'anstone, Wingharn
('ottau1 Seed Co , London
Marks Electric Co., Detroit.
Monarch Typewriter Co., Toronto
CIINiON BUSINESS COIIEGE
"Affiliated with Wingharn I3nsi-
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