Exeter Times, 1909-06-24, Page 8t :x1 c. S JUNE 24th 1t0,
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S'FEWART'S
PHONE 16
SPECIALS
For the Not Days
For Ladies Trimmed Hats, regular values three to six
dollars. All this seasons patterns and stork hats. Ite-
1s9 member the early buyer gets the choice. There are
some real beauties in the lot.
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the yd. for your choice of any colored Dress Muslin in
our shop. About forty pieces to choose from. Kei;u-
6. lar values up to'23c. All this seasons new Dress Muse
lies reduced to the low price of 10c. Again we say
he early.
2 Another lucky strike. \Ve have just secured :another
frit- hit of Ladies Black and Tan Hose, plain and ribbed some
2S very slightly imperfect and others perfect., regular val-
ues 20 and 2:w. the pair. (Tome and take your choice,
Pail's for a quarter.
J.95
latdies' Tailor -blade Linen Skirts, extra value made
from pure linen, strapped with blue, white and self
y, strapping and finished with fancy buttons. See thein.fi
nt
For Ladies' Black and Colored Regal Taffetta iJn-
derskirts, trade from English cloth; the nearest ap-
proach to pure silk we have ever seen. Looks ae
t good as silk, has the pure silk rustle and wears bet-
a ter than silk. You'll want one.
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For Gent's Unlined Tweed Suit, dandy for warm
R ii�� days. They come in grey and fancy green effects.*{ eV O If you want comfort and value get in one of these
nobby Suits.
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I..F. Ladies' Fancy Parasols, White.'''ascan, Create and
1..F; Breeden effects, with brass frames and natural handles.
1.S0 The daintiest lot of parasols we have seen for some
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2.00 time,
Foi solid comfort in Men's Underwear, Linen colored
spring needle Balbriggan and open mesh natural
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[t... shades- Keep (Tool -Wear our cool underwear and a
king Hat.
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. Stores Close Sharp at, 0.30 except
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J. A. STEWART
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Bargains for Ladies
We arc showing some good values this week in fancy
Voles in Blue, Brown, Linen and Black. Also some very
fir's goods in Eolienncs in different colors;'swell for sum-
mer dress: s
See our Back Combs and Barretts, all colors c styles
Goods for lien
White Vests in the newest style, Straw Hats, Boots,
Tics, Shirts, Braces, Cuff -Links, Collars and Fancy hose,
all up -to date goods and prices arc right.
Best Fresh Groceries always:in Steck
R. N. ROWE
One door north P. U.
I lions 2:
THE BEAUTY BEHIND
n suit tailored by us may not all be I
risible. but it is there just the sauce.
1t is hidden in the interlining. the
seams. the modeling.
IF WE MAKE YOUR SPRING SUIT
don't expect it to wear ,ileo an or-
dinary one. it will not. It will wear
Fo long you'll get tired of .it. even
though it retains its style and shape-
liness richt along.
W. W. TAMAN
Mere:,,n;t Tailor.
EXETER, - - ONTARIO.
IIItICiC 11Ol'8E AND SIX ACRES OF
LAND IN USBORNE.
The North -F net corner of 1.ot 1't.
Concession 6, t'sborne, the property of
th late Israel Harriet. The house
is one and one-half stories high and
contains six rooms. kitchen and wood -
.b. d. 1 herr is n frame barn about
2u by 10. hard and ',oft water, and
ntoet one ace+ of good fruit trees.
The soil is n good clay. The lot is
fDsstly seeded oait and is well («need
dad drained. Apply to
GI.AI)MAN & 8TA\lil'RY,
Exeter.
' Solicitors (or the Executor.
dtroouLo
HAIR
DRESSING
PARLORS
fit Nasting's Old Stand
First Class equipment
throughout and with
careful conscientious
work we guarantee sat-
isfaction to all custom-
ers.
IYour Patronage is
Respectfully Solicited
A. I. PENPRASE W. D. BURKEsomusummind
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Here
To Stay
Bus and Dray calls
promptly ;attended to.
Horses kelt in stock
for sal('.
WM. ARNOLD
Market Report. -The following is i Five second hand %%heels for sale. Times Want Column
the report of Exeter markets, Cor- .1ui,u 1'riebeer.
r. &ted up to Jeri • eith.
\\-heat. s1.3
Oats 53e.
Barley 57c.
Teas 80c.
Bran $21.
Shorts $25. The married and ring:e urea of the
Star Flout $3.25. towe bad an interesting game of foot -
Feed flour $1.50 to $1.55. ball Monday evening. resulting in
.\Is'ke $9.00 III 11. '2-2. Although the benediet-
Clover. $6.75 ,have nut played the game fur tseweral
'Timothy, $2.75 ;?ears. they showed the young chaps
Alfalfa. $12,00 that they had not fortotte,t scow.
Butter, 17e. :dr. \V01. \Vestcolt and Mrs. filch -
Eggs 17c. ire Coates returned last week from
ilay$7.50 to $8.50. Douglas, .Unit.. where they were
(fogs. liveweight, $7.55. called owiug to the serious illness of
Hogs. dressed $8.50 to S:400. Mr. .lames \Vestcott. Mr. Westcott,
Coal, $7.25 a ton. we are pleased to state. has since
Potatoes '75 to 90 cents taken a turn for the better and is
now out of danger.
,lore is ct specie: offer. The
Times and family lleratd and Week-IDIt1?seereae1NG ale i'ILENTice
ly Star for the balance,of 1909 for \1 ANTED -Apply to Miss Torn over
only i5 cents. This rate is for sub- \', t:>uu Itros, store,
scriptions in Canada only.
"The Mensal! Flouring Mills have
••••••••••••�••••••••••••� on hand a large quantity of Feed,
LOCALS • :u,d will supply you with . rt at
• •22.OU and Shorts at j230
0per
• • tun: t•ecure your requirements while
•••••••d N•••••• the , apply lasts.
11 you %vent good bread use our
+•1-+++++++++++++++++++++++ '•'auw Drift Family Flour".
The Times till Jati, 1910
for Fifty Cents. Tell
your Neighbors about it,
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Monday- was the longest day of the
year.
air. \Van. drill, of 'Toronto. is visit-
ing his parents.
Miss Maria Seldon, of 'Ingersoll.
spent Sunday in town.
The high school entrance• t x
nations commenced yesterday.
Miss K. llcFtuil was in Ieaforth
last week visiting her father. •
Mr. and Mrs. ;Clifford Spackman ex-
pect to Leave next week for Guelph.
Next Sunday ltev. Going will preach
his farewell sermon in the Junes St.
church.
Rev. S. F. Sharpe, of Alliston,
preached in the Presbyterian church
last Sunday.
Mr. James Airth has been Laid up
for the past while with en abscess
on the right aide of his face.
Spray your fruit .trees early. Bor-
deaux Mixture. Ilellebore etnd Paris
Green. 'llowey's Drug Store.
Mrs. Powell and Miss Cora let
yesterday to spend the holiday sett -
eon at their cottage at the ,lend.
Miss Lillie McInnis. of Osnabrook,
N. D., and a former resident of
Exeter. is visiting friends in town.
Mr. Will Knight is expected home
this week from Ontario, Calif., where
he bas been visiting his grandmother.
The members of the Exeter Masonic
lodge will attend service at Trivitt
Memorial chlurch next Sunday morn-
ing.
Blythe, the wife murderer. who
was to have been hanged last Thurs-
day, has been reprieved until Octob-
er 1st.
'•irs. F. W. Gladman and two
children, who spent several weeks in
1' •terboro, returned home Monday
evening.
Several of the Exeter Masonic lodge
went to Lucan last Sunday to at-
tend divine service with the brethc•rn
of that village.
Mesdames F. Wood, C. 11. Snell
Chile. Blooper attended the Women's
M'ssioi:dry Convention held at St.
Marys last week.
Any person wishing Buck -wheat for
seed can get same at the grist trill.
Wheat, Oats and 1}arley wanted at
the mill. HARVEY BROS.
CLOSING NOTICE. Drs. Kinsman
and Itoulstott wish to inform the pub-
lic that during July and August their
offices will be closed every \Vednes-
day nfterncon from 12.30 o'clock.
Mr. Robs, Dinney, who leased the
•',:.:,;i t.enti earl: ha' transferred
the lease to Messrs. Ilolt and Tiede -
man, or Grand Bend. Mr. Dinney and
(antiie have moved beck to Exeter.
Mr. 'Thos. Dearing while working
in his garden Monday. suffered. o
paralytic stroke and et present is
in a 1.erions condition. Mr. Dearing
is 81 years of age.
Hon. W. L. D1. King. the new Min-
ister of Labor, was elected by accla-
mation on Monday to represent the
riding of North Waterloo in the 1)o-
tninivn parliament.
The date of the lawn party to be
given by the Ladies' Guild of the
'Trivitt Memorial church has been
changed from Friday evening next
to this Thursday evening.
\1r. Albert Penwarden has been
laid up for several weeks owing to
nervous trouble. Although not con-
fined to bis bed, he is unable to per-
furn: tie regular routine of (loin
work.
The annual picnic of the Thames
(load school will be held in Ilenkin's
grove on Saturday. next. This is the
picnic of 'the year. eo don't fail to be
there. Lots of fun and amusements
for everyone.
The wife and daughter of Win.
Brown, orL:anist of the \Veddt•y church
Clinton. 411.1 formerly organist of
Trivitt Memorial church here, have
errived in Clinton. where they will
Linke their future home.
Mrs. Graham and daughter Miss
Nina. of Ileinilton. are the guest., of
Mr. A. R. Graham of the Rank of
Commerce. Miss Graham was taken
suddenly ill last Friday. but ber con-
dition now is greatly improved.
Co. F. 33rd 'Huron regiment ar-
rived home Batmrday morning after
rt 11 days' drill at the London camp.
The boys made an excellent appear -
mice on their return home and evi-
dently enjoyed the outing.
About F'xty member• of Exeter
lodge 1. 0. 1'. attended service in a
body nt James Street Methodist
church last Sunday morning. when
the pastor, Rev. A. 11. Going deliver-
ed an nppropr:ate Fermon.
50C.
Exeterites were .given a splendid
opportunity to nee the partial eclipse
of the sone which took place before
sunset Inst. 'Thursday evening. After
a day of cloud and rain the sky clear-
ed oft and the sun went dost -n in the
traditional blaze of glory. The eclip-
se was so marked as to be visible
without the aid of smoked glass.
The Y. M. C. A. football team ad-
ministered a defeat to a team se-
lected from the best players front) COOPERAGE WORK -Tubs, pails,
the townships on friday evening last.
At •hu:f time the score was 3-1 in
favor of the locals, and during the
Iast half the playing of both sides
was so equal that neither one could
secure a goal. The Inst time these TF.AOIIF.R.WANTED
tato tennis met the game resulted in Experienced teacher for H. S. No.
it %tic. 10, Osborne. duties to begin after
A couple ofthe summer holidays. Apply, stating
I gentlemen hada live- salary. to J. T. Morgan. (lay T.O.
Iy experience Sunday afternoon while
driving near the power house. A DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR -
large automobile had passed them,
and the horse becoming frightened.
the driver undertook to use the
whip a. little too •freely, when the
animal, kicked over the shaft and fell
over on the boulevard. The only
damage done was a broken shaft, but
the young mens' nerves were shaken
up considerably.
"Chief Bissett had a tussle with
(ramp. who gives his name as Frank
(3. James. on Monday. James had
been around town for several days,
and Mr. Bissett being suspicious of
him asked hint what he was carrying
in his package. James refused to
show up and as would not go with the
Chief the bracelets were placed on
him. He was taken before Magistrate
Kay. on a charge of vagrancy and in
default of payment of a fine of $1
will spend the next ten days with
Sheriff Reynolds at Goderich.
Pure l'aris Gre. a 25 cents a pound
.i Cole's Drug Store. Costs no
more to get the best.
GIRL WANTED -For July and Au-
gust to go to brand Bend. Apply -
by letter to Mrs. !•Towel,, Exeter.
NOTICE
As 1 intend leaving July .1st, for
the west, all accounts owing me must
be paid on or before that date; other-
wise they will be placed for collec-
tion. ARTHUR D. DAVIS.
ele05I ANS' INSTITUTE
A special meeting of the Wo -
mans' ,Institute is called un Friday,
,lune 25th, at 3 o'clock in Senior',
Hall. All members are requested to
i.e present and those wishing to join
the Institute.
Mrs. Cobbledick. Pres.
WOOD 'FOR SALE. -We are now
-prepared to deliver to any part of
the town first class elm slabs. All
orders promptly attended to.
It. GILLIES,
iIOUSE TO RENT. -On Thames 'load,
good comfortable frame house,
nine rooms. hard and soft water.
. Apply to Itobt. McDonald, Thames
itond P. 0.
etc.. repaired. Will call for goods
and return when repaired. Drop a
card and I will call. El). 11EIDE-
man. Sanders St.. Exeter.
geon, will be at the Commercial
Hotel. IIours 9.30 a. m. to 4.80 p.
m Glasses properlyfitted
and die -
eases of eve car and nose treated.
Next visit. Monday June 14.
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 3, concession 0, township of
}lay, containing 100 acres. On this
property there is a two storey brick
cottage, large bank barn, with shed
and cement pig pen under. Two
acres orchard, good supply of water,
8 acres of splendid bush, mostly ma-
ple, convenient to church, school and
market. This is a beautiful home.
• Nearly all seeded down, will sell
reasonable. Possession given thi'
fall. Apply to JOHN BRODERICK,
on premises or the Sarepta P. 0.
An equine belonging to an Indian Auction Sale
caused a commotion on Main Street
Saturday evening. The animal, which FARM FOR SALE -Lot 16, Con. 14
has seen better days but of late bas township of llibbert, containing 100
seen very little horse feed, could acres. On this property there is a
not negotiate one of the crossing and good brick dwelling, large bank barn,
stumbling fell. The old beast frame horse stable and implement
thought the pavement a bed of roses house and pig and hen house. Good
and refused to get up, or couldn't. young orchard; never failing supply
So thin and emaciated teas it that of water; 95 acres cleared, the bal-
many wanted to have it shot on the ante in hardwood bush. This is p
spot. but out of sympathy ,for tho beautiful home. situated well for
aborigine, the animal was raised to school. church and market. It is in
its feet and its owner allowed to de- first class state of cultivation. Poe -
part on the 1st of November, 190'!.
A Reactionary Storni Period is Will be sold by public auction on
central on the 26th, 27th and 28th. the day of .1 uly at 4 o'clock p.m.
Look for ;oft barometer promptly on I on 1911(13' ore►nises. No reserve. For
the 2Ctb. attended by sudden and, terms and particulars apply to Law -
sewer, thunder gusts. These storms, rence Fulton. proprietor, on the prem-
ttill pass a the 2 dly over the coon- lea. or to Thos. Cameron, Anetioncer
try during the 26th. 27th and 28th.
being characterized by the peculiar
local phenomena common to June sol- IC Itl''VE GOT
etice storms. All of the storms in TO EAT
.lune, especially from the middle to
the close of the month. trill bring In the treatment of all pulmonary.
inane local surprises by sudden turns wasting or nervous diseases the ex-
tinct
their directions, often whirling I,crienccd physician will say "food,
s: ewteedel or backward in their courses good food and lots of it". But you
nud deluging picnickers from one must have the appetite. When you're
!coked. for dirrctiont• There i. cause taking
for this in Earth's solstice, or turn-
ir:g, point in its orbit.
BRICK'S TASTELESS
- COI) LIVER 01I.
Mr. Charles Garfield Birchen:rtt. of
Stanor, Sask.. and who teas a resident
of Exeter for a short time n few
years ago. was tnarried on Wednes-
day. June 23rd. to Miss Ewa Ethel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
. 1:: r: r,rt: Ont. The cere-
mony was performed by Rev. Duncan
Buchanan. of Jarvis. Th.• young
couple will spend a portion of (heir
honeymoon with relatives in Exeter.
TETE OLD RELIABLE
We are still doing business at the old stand. Drop in and see
us and we will do you good. We are showing a full line in
Ladies and Childs Summer
Underwear
in long and short sleeves and no sleeves, in all bites from 0,0
to o's and in prices to suit every person from 5c up to i,Jcel b.
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MENS AND BOYS UNDER EA
In full suit. The well-known Merno brand at 50c and the Bal-
briggan at 'tit and .3d0c.
LADIES PARASOLS
'tibiae!, twill ingrain cover with fancy handle. prices $1.00,
$1.23 and $1.50; also it vet y tine line of silk and linen Parasols
with fancy handles, prices $2.23, $2.75 and $3.l10
SPECIAL 3 Doz. Men's Fine Print
Shirts
In fancy stripe, all sizes, from 14 to 17, regular 49e
75, 9oc and $1.00. Sale price for this week •
Produce- Butter 17c; Eggs 1Sc. trade, 17c. cash, subject to change.
CARLINC BROS.
We epair flJflliOrdOc Pidilos
All kinds of Boots and
Shoes for you
CEO. MANSON
Boots and Shoes
Next to Carling Bros.
\VI1EN YOU 'ROLL THE DOUGH
made from our flour you will find it
just right. You'll feel instinctively
that you pre going to have good luck
with your baking, and you will be
right•.
'1'I(E WOMAN \V1IO ,'SES OUR
FLOUR
always has good luck. Even an or-
dinary baker gets splendid results.
The fine baker produces better bread,
cake and pies than she ever did be-
fore. Order a Fack of our flour as nn
experiment.. We know you will like
it better than :any other you have
ever tried.
HARVEY BROS.
The Haying Season
is Here.
And yon will need it ,pay
fork. I have the .•igency
for Beatty Bros., Fergus,
round rod track.
you simply must rent for your tip - Satisfaction guar-
petiti comes back calling for food., anteed and prices
and the "building ups' flesh prodre- right.
iii proceee has begun. Take it re-
gular13-)t:n'll hies, the day yon Iltl\'(' capable man to i1:5titll
started.
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I Ilene
All Druggists.
A meeting of the Bridge CouirnitteelYI1iPhu].VV . 1 .
Exeter Monday. The committee drove Pone
of the County Council teas held in Y. S. SHowey, ]. B ,-
one 51.
out and examined the bridge crossing Chemist and Opt •n
the Bauble on the boundary between EXETER- ONTARIO.
Hay and Stephen. The bridge is in -- --
poor condition and n new one i9
likely to be constructed. Other mat-
ters %%ere attended to by the com-
mittee while here.
11111 Nye had the tru.h veli told
twit •n he said: "A men niay use it
wart on the back of his neck for a
collar button: ride on the brick coach
of a railroad train to save the in-
terest on hie money till the conductor
gets around: stop his watch et night SE,\I.1{U TENDERS t►ddntted to
to <ave wear a nd tear: haws th.• "i" the I't. %male General, will he re -
or "t" r the csavek
n friend'. grave to save day, the 16th July, 1909 for the con -
corn. bet a ,ran of this sort is a d ynnce of this Majestry's Mniis, on a
gentleman and a scholar compared proposed contract for four years, six
to the fellow that will take a new.- tim.,s per week (each nay.3.
brte;(en Songs
paper two. three or more year% and and Music never before (1 --
when naked to pay for itputs it buck 1' ''ter and fit. Mary's from the 1st
i ` (,f Aunusl peel. Printed notices con- feted in Record fort:] can now
in the office and has it marked "re- i:tining further information as to bc had in Ldtsott 1\mherol
fir•.•d." And the business ►nnm or .editions of proposed contract may
(bit fnmi,y that depend, on a neigh ,ten and blank forms of tender Records
bur, trlrphon i� in the gam.- ela•�. ;,,;ty be obtained nt the Post Office of Alii etol liecetds play twice a. Jerez
-----M i...eter. St. Mary's nod route offices as `tt;U(Lnd Edison Records and lime -
[MONO is o Neoriny Bumpthe office of the. Post Office er than any other recorder on the rine•
'. • • ( tar nt London. keg. The new (?,limn i'honogtaaht
G. C. ANDER90N We arc Showing ploy beth Statel.ttt:
[einopm ` Q IIh( I' Superintendent. and Antl.erol Record. Ni, other talk-
o Pie is Solubrioos l'o.t Office Department. Mai! Ser- ing machine will play the Amberol
u e'er Iirnneh. Ottawa, 1st .lune. itecortl. Ask or write for catalogue.
Lemon Eta vor le in advance of most Ptu't. Newest creations. in i'ost ears% Isere
MAIL CONTRACT
Gillespie.
Exeter.
Pottmnstere hive rrc,•ivod from every (,'her kind if yeti get the hest. Centraila i Largest nstnrtment of local views in
the 1 . O. lh•pt. a warning to the To h:.v.• the hest yeti beet iter Putney town. 3 for tc,
pub!ie that any enclosuire of writing Ft,.tvoirretr Bavaria it cornea,. no al- ani I' Aid Concert -Never mind
111 any package of third oI fourth (.01141141r color, it is Imre, it c..••te lac. ('rand Rend or Buffalo (fill. Spend E(� 3 `
c'rt•e matters renders the sender li- and with each jar tae give you a re our money for a good canto. T11 E PURITY
ah'e to a fine o. from ten 10 furry cetpe form showing how to nuke I,en.• boobs mart bring your beta ptirl or
dollnr.. Hardt• and iw ntpn(%Tile In h(nr th,• Ita!i 1n orcheart, t t• %% Ohs Pup sell Manager.
pe %vihonr using \Ir. C. ,1. ''ink. tenor leoloitt. Mrt.
Campbea't Vnrn:•h Steins sr• th he fruit. Von fart fink.• at pi• in ane• (ante. .on nn. render n:to Prof.
original and only rear Ifni -nisi) Stain•
Nal the time. Yntr can &`gest it Mown- necornpanist and piano eo:o- Pains of %(-omen. head pain!, or any
ever offered to hon•••keee. rs. The eater and it costs yoe Its%. Try one
work like colored varnish. prodnc- AI' and see for yourself. Sold only et it t nodef th • alepicee of ladies' Aid pain stopped in 20 minutes %sur(•. with
mgr henuti[ul effects without ohscnr- fiocirty. Centralia. ,July let. 19119. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. See
ing the grain of natural hoods. W. T 111 PURITY i Doors open at 8 o'clock. p. m. Tiek,,ts full formula on 25c. Box. Sold by (W.
J. penman ,•tile this line. � 23 rind 15 cents.. Everybody welcome. 8. Howey.
lire a Pleasure to their
Owners.
We have sold and are selling a great
many high class pianos and our nuns
erous satisfied customers is the strong
est guarantee of this assertion.
Our pianos to -day are the best that
the best Piano makers produce and
our prices are right.
Do not be too quick to believe per-
sons who tell you different from the
above for the purpose of selling you
cheap and in some cases trashy goods
at big prices.
Call and see Us
and pe convinced that what we sa
we live up to.
S. Martin & son
Fall Term Opens
August 30.
Our graduates are assisted to the
best positions. Write for the reason.
Prepare now to eater at the beginning
of term. Mail Courses for those who
wish to study at home.
Clinton Business
College
Geo. Spotton, Principal.
Here's Good News
The market prices for old junk
are alive and so is
The Old Reliable Firm
M. Jackson & Son
one door south of the Metropoli-
tan. Just look at the following
prices (no trade, and no truck)
all cash.
Rags 73 c, per hundred
iron from 04)c tr. 73t-. per bun.
()Id rubber boots & shoes
('oape•r and brass 9c. per
11.)rse hair :30e. per lb.
Lead and zinc 1/2c. per lb
tiring your goods here i
the worth of your mo
A great variety (•f IRON
PIPE always on hand at a rode
sortable price, suitable for fence
poste, bracing bciilesarding.
M. Jackson & sons
The Leading School
~STf3ATroiio. ONT.G‹
(`nurses are peach
teachers experienced u
graduates capable of fillit
eponsible positions. %Ye at
reiving !%,nese eppdieatirtiaG ,r •
office help. During a single day
This week we received seven ap-
plications for office beta and
four for commercial teacher%.
Oiir graduates succeed ns none
others. 'Three departments.
Co>t>tt•:u. t.tt.. Snnitr ta`;ia
TEt.txttt.tpnv •
Catalogue free.
ELLIOTT It %ICI,A('11LAN,
PrI i it'll Is.
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P11 ARE FOR y'.t MME.It OUTING
Tour r• tickets to M:skoka. 'le-
mag- .ti. Lake of hays, Georgian Itny,
Mng .etawan River. ete., on .Ile
dpi:. The Grind Trink will con -
liner In be the favorite to•irist
rontt. Sumrn r eerser., r'tnrtt .lune
2tith. F ill informntion from any
Gran•I Think Agent.
t