Exeter Times, 1908-10-01, Page 8N:XETt<;R '1'1MES OCT 1st 1808,
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STEWART'S
PHONE 16
Business is Goed With us
Stocks are all complete, people are preparing for
Fall anti Winter. We are ready to serve you, our stock
is large and varied,
Ladies Jackets and Dress Goods are going well,
they are strong lines with us this season styles are very
catchy.
$15.00 ani $16,00 For
Ladies tailor made Jacket in
Black, Brown, Blue and
Green, made from the finest
pure wool Kersey cloth, trim-
med with stitching and self
strapping, Loose, Semi -fitting
and Tight, or Corset fitted.
It you want style in Jackets
you must go to Stewarts, ask
for ono of our Jacket cata-
logues.
,$1.00 to $1.00 Fora
!pig range of Ladies Tweed
Beaver and Vicuna cloth
Jackets, all colors, trimmed
with strapping, Velvet, and
Braids, We believe that our
showing of Ladies, Girls and
Childrens Jackets is the larg-
est in the county. Come in
and pass your judgement on
the line.
Our New Dress Good
are going:welL'l'he'om-
S bre Shevron stripes have
first place They are certainly nice. They come in lovely
Browns, Blues. Greens and Reds. The stripes are shaded with
sof', rich autumn tints. Yes they are the finest we have ever
shown. Make swell suits or odd skirts.
25c30c.,C 50c., three specials in Ladies new
• f & fall vests. White and natural,
soft. lofty finish. Elastic ribs perfect. fitting. You will ,like
theist "they're great".
"Seconds" another job lot of fine ribbed cotten hose, for
big girls, boys and women, regular 30c. val-
ues— but owing to slight defects in making' we are closing
out the lot at 2 for 25 cts.
Milliner
our strong line. We are turning out
Ladies' hate equal to any of the best
City houses and at prices away by all
odds in our favor. For "Newities" "Zippy" "Gingery Stylings"
0 Stewart's Irate. They are it.
Farm produce taken same as cash. Potatoes, Dried Apples.
Eggs, Butter and Live Poultry.
S. A. BTEWA E T
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RELIABLE
WATCHES
Perfect in
Construction
Positive in
Performance
We again call attention to
our grade of WATCHES
Good Material, Fine Finish,
and Accurate Ad,justrnent are
all combined in our High
Grade Watches.
Our aim is not
a question of price, but qual-
ity, like anything else it is al-
ways cheapest in the end,
If you want a good
reliable watch call on
us.
A. MARCHAND
Wedding Rings a Specialty.
NSW FfILL
WINTER
SUITINGS
OVER COATINGS
PANTiNGS
AND
VESTINGS
In all the latest. Shades and
Paten's, at reasonable prices
See the New Fashion Plates for
the Present Season.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, -- ONTARIO.
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Miss Laura Lamhrook is visiting
f rlends in Oshawa.
Messrs. Maurice and Clarence
bier rctutned last trcck from
west.
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The Times sent 10 any address ill
Canada to January 1st. 1909. Lor
25 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vel. Ilooper are cis. -
;tiny friends at Farmers' %alis,.
I'eun.
Mrs. McDonald, of Chicago, is vis-
iting ber parents. Mr. and Dtrs. John
Snell.
Mr`. \Vm. \Vood, of London, visit-
ed fricttds in town during the past
wcele.
Mrs. James Tlerm who was quite
ill for several days, is recovering
nicely,
Miss Iionthron, of Ilcnsall, visited
her aunts here a few days .1iirinq
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and eon, of
Sarnia, were the guests of Itev. and
Mrs. Collins Monday.
Mrs, Kay and children. of Colorado
are the guests of Mr. J. A. Steuart,
Mother of Mts. Iiay.
Mr. and '1rs. Jas. Pedlar. of Pig-
eon, Stich., were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John I'cdl:u last Meek.
Nits. John :Willis. who visited
friends here for some week?, return-
ed last week to her home in Mar•
lettc, Mich,
?dr. Mussell E. !fanning, of Dun-
gannon, and a former Exeter boy,
was in town last Thursday calling
on friends.
Mrs. Ed. Drew. accompanier] by
her granddaughter Dorothea. left
Monday morning for their home at
• Ontario. Calle.
blessrs. Crossley'and Iiu to the
n
evangelists are expected here on Nov.
29th to commence a series of evan-
gelistic cervices.
Mrs. 11. W. Downs and daughter,
of Exeter. arc the guests at the re-
sidence of H. .1. tiihhings this 'we,rk.
Clinton New arra. •
Two rinks of Exeter bowiers at-
tended the tournatncnt at Crediton
last Friday. resulting in Mr. Taman's
rink winning the trophy. a ease
of 'silverware.
•'Prat" the fine fox terrip•r..be:onR-
ing to Hugh Spackman, was found
dead last Sunday morning. it is not
known if it were killed or 1'o:.'on&
by some malicious person.
Mrs. Geo. Weir, of Leamington and
Mr. ('has Manning. of (Cleveland.
were attending the funeral of the
late Mrs. R. 1:. Mann'ng. at Clinton
last week and on Thursday called on
friends in town
Rev. Galvin. of Parkhill. a fortn-
cr pastor here, prcachcd Educational
sermons in the Main Street church
Tali Sun•117. Rev. .Fear went to
Il.lerton for the day where he
preached Anniversary sermons.
Bo-
ttle
NEW GOODS
THE OLD RELIABLE
intoour store one door north of
To our Patrons and the Public
Step We take Pleasure in inviting you to our inspection of
Post Office, and see our NEW STOCK of !fine Merchandise for Fall and winter Season, an unusual
tress Goods, Mantles, Furs, "°'"°' of;-
Giothing, Boots & Shoes,
All Fancy and Stapi.
Dry Goods.
1)11. OVENS EYE AND EAR BUR-
Itotel.will
llours 0.30 the
m. Commercial
pl
m. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye ear and nose treated.
Next visit Saturday, October, !4ti.1
Apprentice wanted to learn dresi-
making. Apply to Miss •Mary 'Pout.
Remember the Field 1)ay games of
the Exeter school to hu •held Ott. 9.
Miss 'Tillie .1. White was 1n Tor -1
onto last week attending the funeral'
of the late Mrs. \V. G. Boort
To Whom it May Concern : ,This and have your groceries delivered on short
forted; anyone selling goods on cred-
it tofhr name of John It of
Exeter North—.)ernes Herbert.rbert.rbert.
notice. The best fresh Groceries always in
ct
Mr. \veidenli auanler. the principal
of the school, is becoming settled in stock.
\[r. D. Mack's house. formerly owis-
cd by Mr. William Howard.
Rino up Phone No 22
Mrs. Ilarrle and daughter. Mrs•
Mahan. of London. and Miss Edy'th
Gidley, of 11131h, were the guests of
Mr. and lips. Michie.! Gid ley for a
few clays least week.
Mr. Fred Tient, of Zion left Tues-
day for \1'cy'burti, Husk., where lie
expects to purchase land. Mr. Meru
last week sold his farm on the 9th
concession Usborne consisting of
fifty acres for the sunt of $4,025.
Snell Rowe
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Those wishing furs repaired or re-
modelled should bring them in this
month in order to secure reduced
prices. M. BALK\VILL, Andrew st.
Exeter.
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Remember the Field I)ay games of
Owing to a breakdown in ithe the Exeter school to be Itch! Oct. 0,
gasoline engine the river pump was
Mrs. Andrews, of Clinton, is vis -
out of commission several /lay's last
week. The engine was .Gotten in
shape lust Friday morning and the
sprinkling, wagon was able to snake
its regular rounds.
Mr. G. W. Harrison. manager of
the Canadian flank of Commerce. re-
turned Monday morning after a trip
to New York. Mr. Harrison desires
to secure. a .suitable residence in
town and if any one has ane to rent
they will confer a favor by advis-
ing ]rim.
A young lady was in .town last
Friday endeavoring to secure the
co-operation of one of ilia Epworth
Leagues in getting up an entertain. -
men! entitled "Iii the Union Sta-
tion." The leagues did not take
kindly to the proposition ant she
moved on to some other place.
ging ,Mrs. D. Johns.
Miss Lila Johns returned !tonic
from Clinton Monday.
Mrs. Hill, of Parkhill. visited her
sister. Mrs. Mack, the latter part of
last week.
Mrs. James Willis has (novel into
town, having purchased a house
from 11r. John Braun.
Mr .'S, Handford who has been vis-
iting her daughter in London, re-
turned home Tuesday evening.
Mr.,. tCrocker, who attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. Tait, has
returned to her home in Ht. Marys.
1)r. Chisholm was on Monday pont'
inated by the Conservatives of East
Iluron to osptnati that riding at the
coming elections.
Miss Johnston has returned to
The Women's Missionary society of tow a to again take charge of the
the James street church held their Commercial department in the Ext. -
quarterly tea at the home of Mr. ter High .Sohcol.
an 1 Mrs. John Pedlar ou alonday At the Epworth League meeting
evening east. Ater supper a splen -in the James street church oft Tues- �Mdf't,�ll �O,l
did pregnene was given including (lay evening char life and .works of . , U tl
to •, readings showing part of the Tenuysou were taken up by the Lit-
erary committee. Two essays were
st China by the lady missionaries given one on his life and the ember Auction Sale
sent esti by the W. NI. B. on his. works. Several rif his writ.
Rev. 1). W. Collins preached Liar- ings %fere seep .and recited. —of—
vest Thanksgiving serni01?a in 8[. \Vouui's 1II41 ntc.— The regular Registered and High Grade Farm
Paul's church, Mensal! last Sunday, ,ru sting c[ the \Vam. n'.s I,atitr.le Stock, dtnplements ani! House-
tnornintz and evening. In the even- i hold Furniture.
will beheld in Senior's hall on Fri -
int: the congregation %Yes so .large daS', (k t. 2nd al. 3 o'clock. Rev. ]\ . Fri -
Mr. Thomas Catncrutt has been its•
that it was necessary to ,place chairs Mtrtin 'will give an address at :1.45 structcd to sell by Public Auction on
in the aisles to accommodate it. Mr. , .\VI:DNIs3I)AY, OCT. xftlt, 1908.
Percy Harding. etndent of the Iluron o clock on the 8anitariem at Hattie
College, London. took charge of the
services in the '1'rivitt Jletnorial
church hc•r0 during .the day.
THIS WEEK
We are showing some Choice
Stock in
PIANOS
from the best Canadian mak-
eIs.
Also three
good second-hand
ORGANS
Sewing Machines
the best the country produces
All the latest novelties in Sta-
tionery.
Our prices for all the above goods
are in your favor.
Terms the most liberal you could
desire
Creek, its methods of treatment. At 12 o'clock noon„ staarp, on
foods. etc. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Lul' 15, CON. 11, TI'. HUMERI,
Cobblydick, •fres.: Mrs. Hastings.
Sec the following, viz:
The rain which fell oft iSfottdaynurses.—Teta 1egistcteel brood
was welcomed by everyone, notw•ith- A Rcu'i,ar Storm Period ixgiir- marcs, 1 and ti years u!d '.lith foal,
standing it was wast day and the in in September. will extend at draft ; 1 filly rising two years old,
omen folks were compelled to post -)least two days in October. ri.:ring
weligible for registration; 2 foals. cli-
\tOI1) their Mon•l:ty wash. Farmers nliicit days stomp areas will 1)0 over Keble dot icl;tatratwu; 1 tills three
were the encs to receive the most sections toward the Atlantic. and years old supposed lis be with foal;
benefit. The fall {alotcinR lags not sharp anti -storm conditions—that is, 1 npatt or ►feintinge, 4 years uid
near!, been completed and owing to rising barometer. northerly winds. (1 1alt; 1 general pubo c urate; i
the baked condition of the around in and change to colder will fie advanc- gcldinit jwu ,setts old, draft ; 1
many places it was impossible to do
from 't'cst to cast behind the storms. gelding three years old, carriage :
any plowing. It is quite probable that reeler snow gelding two ,'cars old, caraiage,
Fquails may come with the northern (;;,ltk.—(i !ugh !;rade tuilch cows;In ole list o[ exhibitors who won and rye5tern tangents of these 7 bteers rising .1 yea's; 2 fat heifers
prizes at the Exeter fair we failed
storms. 5 yearling stcena; 4 calves.
to mention the name of W. J. neer, A Reactionary Storm 7'erio,l 15 1. 1tc stut 0 hogs; 150 hens ai.l
harness rntker, 'y ho tion first oft central on the 4th, .rich and 6th. The pullets, two Lives of bees and 50(011 Z
dentes 1•.tnes and first :tnd second chances are that disagreeable au- empty 1,0X.'. S
tiirnnal nvea1her will continue into Implements—Lumber ‘wagon, Duck
this !cried from the preceding per- wagon ; pair bubslciglis, new; !,air
iod. with nut increase of e:ondiness• bub sleighs, been used; 1 top buggy'
fall of the barometer and quiekeneri new j sup twiggy, heel! ecce; 1 cut -
rain and snow storms on and touch- ter; LI Ipa:1Jtu1c spreaders.. ucar'q ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, 2
ins the 51h. The Moon is n: ex- new ; 1 binder, flew; z Mowers Principals.
1eems south declination at this time. nearly flew ; ,t utowet awl pea hal-
also at first gnnrter, hence wind` wester • 1 hay leader; 1 steel hoist ++++++d-+1•++++++++++++++++♦
will naturally flow from rto:theriy rake; I ,harp halts rake; l 14 -hose h y� Q +
directions in moat Tarts. nettling dina drill, stew; 2 walking plot'_ ; Curk- Tde Usborne and (Ribbert
t.icakness and alltll lt111al a ,ill to the .I lit L'-1111160% 1 tiling i•:lpw, deft ;
wencher• 1 large 2-fur:0w plow ; Z disks, 0110
1t, roil itx'r the Field Day gimes of new ; (3 setts iron harrows; 1 1ator
the Exeter ,.ehool to be ,held Ort. U. roller ; L' snufflers; j hay rack ; 1
The James Street Methodist Snit hog and stuck rack ; 1 bag truck ; }
held from the residence of her son- clay school held their annual Rally fanning mill; I rout pulper; 1 whect
in-law, F.d. Christie, Saturday after- Day on Sunday last. ltev. Walter barrow ; C Kind ti tunes; 2 cars,
noon to the Exeter Cemetery. fol- Milken of Kingsville, occupied the tope:, slings and fork; sets double President—,T. L. RUSSELL. Return tickets at single [site Oct.
lowed by a large renlcourse of tor- pulpit. mi. Mrllsuit is :ut old Exr- %yolk harness; 1 101 t:tigle moll: Vice-President—W. 11. i'A88MOftF, oderllthtoNovemlper3rd.topointain
rowing friends. ter Ioy' laaring attended our yobbo harn.ss: 1 act rubber nonrated sits- 1'ernagarni, points Mattawa to Port
Ntrs. !tanning, wife of Russell F. ,Chou! s windier r r of years :Igo. Ili' rile hanrc5s, new : 1 50t bl;rck ►ennui_ DIRECTORS. Arthur. To Georgian Bay and Mack.
Manning. of Dungannon, died at the sertnotts on Sunday ahot%cpd that he ed Lar ttcn5, sing:,, nett' ; J cutter WY, ROY, BORNBOL1i P. 0 inaw division; Port Arthur via N. N.
home of her mother Mrs. Rowles, (n i9 a mall 01 no wean ability and pos-
se
os robe. and 2 pairs of horse blanket.. WN. BROOK WINCHSLBEA P. O. (Co., and to certain points in Quebec,
Clinton. on .Monday of last cede.• senses a glrat deal of caanestness. 1 agricultural furnace kettle; 2 sue- T. RYAN, DUBLIN P. 0• New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and
For a coil-iderable time she suffer -In flat morning he Kaye an excellent ear kettle.+; One :30 -lent la.id.r; 1 ROBERT NORRIS, Stara.
Newfoundland
ed from t•.hercular trouble andwen: address to the children nn the Christ1 fruit ladd• r-; 2 water troughs; ;a AGENTS, October 'and to Novemhar and;
to London for treatment, returning Lf.. illustrated with p,ctnr,•s.. In quantity of lurulrr for racks a:::'. Muskoka Lakes, Penetang, Lake of
n Clinton about [ice months ago to thaftrnoon a mass meeting of the gates; a quantity of 2 1-2, 3 tied JOHN F.88F.RY. Exeter. agent for Hays, Midland. Magaueh►wsn River,
:'te home of her mother. '(here she S,lI il3 school was held an,l adder! 6 inch Uk :uul full set of ditching UNborae and Iliddulph. I Lakefield, Madawlaskocankto depot har-.
: td every possible care and att.•n- Nes were given by ltev. Jlillso i and tun:r : t41.1.11 Ipal ', slip h;ek.•1 , fop les. OLIVER HARRIS, Munro. agent I hot•, Argyle ftp ('„o. 1.indsay tt1'
e e
:.on, but it was realized that little Mr. \Vcidrnhamincr. Pt»lei{'a1 of the shovels, hoes. etc.; fifty tons of first for Hibbert. Fullerton and Logan. Halibur[on, Sharbut hake cis K. & P.
•otald be done for her rand she accept- Exeter school. In the evennlg ltev. class timothy Lay ; quantity of clover B. W. F. BEAVERS. 1 Hy„ and points from Severn to North
d the inevitable iwith the same Dlillson .leliteled a ties- 1•tir ring bay ; 65 drille of uiangolds and ter- Hay inclusive. Return limit on all
Christian confidence and resignation sermon pointing un, that the Itoys ttilm• SACY•TfeaB. Farquhar. tickets, lusiveay, eturn December St h, Mall
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1hat held characterized all her life. are Canada's greatest asset and Household furniture.—'2 cook stet•- nt.n1)MA V 4 ' TA 4141 5 ', 4 '-else. or until close of navigation, it earlier,
She leaves to mourn her tons s tans- that everything possible should be es; 1 (1-oeta%e organ; 2 dining -teem to points reached hi steamers. Full
band and a rml, The funeral to wino to keep theist front itiindcrin. tab:es: 1 .tuz. d:nuig-roona chairs: G information from town agent.
fhe Clinton eetnelery on 'Tuesday, lit:a :ri. H,• uiokr• of the evil. but
kitrhes shah,; a q'1:unity of [.etc. NEW TELEPHONE -
forprivate. Sl r. Ma . was a very litetral itt habit of 6wcarill.5 '';a.s stout wood. {•.I:Is, barrels. etc. J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agents
former resident of Et[eter• and stated tical the •!pill emit.' not Positively two reserve as the leu DIRECTORY or write J. D. MCDONALD. Una
Mrs. Ltpcinwa \Vhite, beloved learn it if the mets end your; nun pricier has sold his farm. Depot, Toronto. Ont.
wife of David its;inohr, died at her did trot use it. Ile also pointed out T1.IIIIS.—A11 sutras of f5 and us••
The Bell Telephone Co - -` — --
home at the north end early Tturs- hots many a young than cou:d be der, cash ; pger that amount 12 P
,lay morning• the direct- cause of her helped (,y heinz made weIeom • to tlionlh.• crcdil will be given on fur -
.1 nth heinu wcuto dysentery. The the different church services. lex- n:�hnig approved joint Reiss. or mpany of Canada
deceased was born 78 year' ago in ceilent Music it as furnished for the discount of 5 wee cent p••r aminin
Vali all near Toronto. At out 35 occasion. Tito choruses were •u n: for cash on •, edit amount., Th. 'In;str.cs of S. F. .o. 2. Hay
is about to publish a new issue of wi:l . ter the school house for s:le
years ago Mr, and Mrs. ilumohr by several small children also a \V M. TOWERS, Mr. T. (::\Si l'.Rt)N,
mowed to McGillivray township dnett by \iis�,tp Lewis and Trrb:e !'tali. but,
the Cllfftciai Telephone Directory on 5 array, Ostoner 10th. 1308,
where they lived until about 9 years and a solo by Herbert SoutheottTic 1 . ding i.s 2H by fi5 anal in. yood
for the llistrict of Western Ont-tgo whorl they sone to Ex.•:er. She On thewhole the Rally services .were '�11811111JStf,39 "H '.1 alnte t repair. Outside and nside
ie .,urvivew by besides her aged hus- the hes that have ben heed in the
Will plans,' note that we arl0, including the Village of is fa 1 wit h pine [watched lumber
ban 1 fire children. Henry of Exeter. demos street choral' for a number of have to pay orae cent posfege Exeter. `an 1 floor matched maple. 11.2
Mrs. IT 'leer. and Mia. n rind n. of yenta. on each paper going to the changes of nuns
nntilee, rhange,of 'itch thick. Sale at ° p. m.
\Vi'tn!p g. Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. _ [sited States. Tine rn• ang TERM'S OP HALE
H. 1). Tiler. cf ypaforth. The A GRAND l)F[ F.lt.—T11E TIMES that your aubscnbtion rnunt atreet addresses. nrrptdera for duplic.
ate entries should he handed in at Bi :.nnths credit on furuilhittR
el. ceased ''OR a 1111, ROW!' of the%ANO TORONTO •\VEE1iLY Kmonr.. Lo paid in advance. \Vier nppt, .,,! joint note?. or dive 1!"at
once to
Metho,l o irt,,,ch. imp funeral was A\11 CANA1iA iEARSiY.tt t1•R05i you see your subscription ex- N Lent ice ntYt:nttl allowed for cash.
held from her late ,. sideece on Run- NOW 1t1lITiI, JANY, 1910 FOR R1.fp0 lilting remit 81.50 for another A. MARCHAND liter fptrther 1'trtitulara apply to
day interment being in 1)11 Exeter on 'fur, TWO PAPERS PROM NOW fear w that ,roe will not j Toho lfrt ief- p gee. Or R. 8. 1'hiili�s
Cemetery. TO JANY. 1909 POR 35 CENTS. miss any coping of The Tiines. Local Manager. AWet ' ` •
Fall Millinery, Fall Dress
Goods, Fall Footwear & Fall
Clothing.
A careful examination is requested. as we feel cenvinted that you will be
thoroughly satisfied as to the high class of exhibits, prices too are very Jolt
when you take inti consideration the Good Value.
Carling Bros. the People's Store.
where you get your money's worth. and the right change back. Conte in and
see us, whether you buy or not, no trouble to show goods.
Butter 20c., Egg 19c., Dried apples 5c., We want your Poultry highesb
prices paid.
CARLINC BROS.
New Grocery and Shoe Stor
2 Doors North of Postoffice,oppositeWood's Meat Market
Full line of Groceries, all new. Shoes for everybody, Men, Women
and Children, all sizes, at the very lowest cash price
Call and be convinced.
F(eSh VioCe(IeS and Shoes
APPLES
WANTED
Bring in your apples
now, will take any kind
and pay 25 cents per cwt.
The Caledonia Evaporating Co.
Evaporator on Station Street, Exeter. 4
J. G. EARL, Manager.
ATTEND THE BEST!
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on .'ngle harness. This error was
made owing to the prizes on lint -netts
not having been att•arited tvhi•n the
books were turned into lite 'were-
lary Monday afternoon. Mr. Iloer
had an excellent display cf hnrnt•es
and was Justly entitled to the prizes.
The rennin; of the late Mrs. Sin-
clair Tait, who died at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. A. L:tmnrie, De-
troit on Wednesday of last wee t.
tt etc 'brought here Tlturrday ev,•n'.Itg.
Messrs. W. Haw kshaw and 1). S.
Tait, the two eons, of St. Paul. arrive.
cd Friday morning. The funeral was
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and all modern office methods
which ensure rapid advance-
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e
Gregg Shorthand
taught by the only teacher in
Ontario who attended the
Author's School.
THREE COURSES:— Stenography.
Commercial, Telegraphy.
Enter any day, write for particulars
FALL TERM FROM SEPT. ist,
Ciinlon ,Business PColle�e
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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
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Farmer's Mutual Fire Incur-; HUNTERS
ane Gompanu
Head Office. Farquhar, Ont.
EXCURSION
School House For Sale