Exeter Times, 1906-07-05, Page 8is EX E11 T r: } '1. 1 M F. S, JULY 5t11 INN
STEWART'S
OUR BIG
BUILDING SALE.
0,:I i ►i;„ Isuil(tui„ sale is a great success. Stock in every
deJ aIi'll}'ut is being reduc('d. The Juno just closed has
been t:ic I. ,,t ,June we have every h,ul, thanks to the buying
public tl flu a1)1)rct•iate the best values and best services in
town.
And now for July the SpeciAl Values, we \vil1 place on
our t'' }n)itt'rs for July will fairly bristle. «'e would rather
saciiti,• rrofits than carry too much goods through the dust
and dirt of masons and carpenters \vllile the big store is be-
ing rt ino.le 1c4l.
'I''•\' 1`,N T1' PER CEN 1' DISCOUNT on all ready-
made clothing still holds goo-],
'flet, YARD for your choice of a jrrh lot of fancy Dress foods in
25 C. Tweeds and fancy effects, regular values in this lot have been 10 to
5e cents. While the big sale is on, your choice for 25 cents.
I2 lit -2C
the YAltD for a swell hut. of fancy Dress 3firsiins, plain
grounds with fancy floral design, fancy embroidered
effects, Lappett effects, i)resden effects. Some of our hest
veiling lines are in the lot. Your choice for 12} cents.
the 1 IN ft�r Maple= Leaf, Sailor Boy, Big Fir or Golders Nett
I (`stnued 5stltnon.
22 1-2c for Black, Japan or Mixed Tea worth 35 cents.
OC he It';; Bottle for John Bull Pickles worth 15 ceras.
We wantany quantity of good Bt;TTER for
which we will pay you
Av.' v•i 1 pay you for your Bores or Tubs or
exe•l;ar:ge with you just as you wish.
For good fresh Eggs that will stand candling
we will pay you
J7c
Remember your butter and eggs are just as good as cash. Bring then to
us we will use you well.
Don't forget that our Big Building Sale is a Hummer.
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JUNE WEDDINGS
Demand Wedding Rings and Wedding Presents.
'i'hvse are our Specialties. Our lyk Wedding kings
twat. the Qualities that make thein correct. The
Prices Vary from $3.50 to $12.00.
A vi•:c to the Store may rurprise you regarding the many
pretty things we have left, and at tempting prices too.
Every dollar's worth of goods must be bold, so don't delay.
1'IARCHAND,
JEWELER & OPTICIAN.
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Spring
Suitintrs
Say we got in come swell spring
Suitings last week. They are
right up to the moment.
Coate are two inches longer
than last year and the Lapels
are so much broader and deeper
that you can't help but notice
them.
The Vests are (•tit with five
buttons and the Pants are just
a little peg toppy.
They are be.auts all right for
$15, $18 and $20
and no matter where you go,
von can't find anything that
will fit as nice as they do.
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W. W. 'Taman
Wee-
Merchant Tailor.
Mrrs. Geo. Griwky is .visiting
f r icndq in London.
11r. Norm in Ilodgcrt went to
don Mond i' nig'ht.
Rev. 1'(•.,r tarnive.l in town last
(\\•ednesiley) everting.
11r. Alf Tnylor was in London a
L(►rl .
11 ss ('.lntmelte weturned to :her
Houle in Silncoe on Saturday.
Mr. Joseph Senior spent the holi-
day with relatives in Illenhern.
Mrs. S. Fitton :and son Gerald, aro
visiting Mrs. Fotwr'l at the Ben'',
Mr. A. C. \V.lring visited at his
home in St. Marys over tho holiday.
Mrs. Ovens, of McGillivray visited
bar mother, Mrs. Jones, over Sund ty
bliss Ge•.rti(' Shet're visited her
rr.s.rcnts in 1)i-.intford over t beJi-
dl1y.
11rs. A, 11.alchan(1 left ]'rides- for
Buffalo %%.l:te,' she will visit tt few
%se'c k s.
Ed. Mitcdutl, of Brclntfon!, visit-
ed his I►sarentM from Saturday to
Tucs1(1ay.
l trs. Bee, of 1':a rk.hil1, two st ; .t he
guest of Mr. and Mrs, It. Gidlcy, on
the 1st.
Mr. George Armstrong, of London,
spent the holiday under the parental
roof.
Mr. Percy Itooper, of London,
spent tills holiday with rcla.tiv('s in
Exeter.
Itiolvard Quante jr.. visited his
sister firs. Atkinson in Landon Sen.
day .and .\fondly.
Mrs. Noble, of Seaforth, . visited
Ler d righter, lira. .John Muir, ov•
or t he holiday.
Mr-. Will Muir, of t he 11ol"eins
Bunk, Itidgc'town, is spending ;holi-
days at his home.
Misr Tient Dodds ,trod Miss Rom-
e ay visited f rends in lir:tnt ford, over
t he holiday.
Mrs. F. .1. Wiokwirc is visiting
friends in Detroit, Windsor and
(cts (btya iost twock. Ltramirig tOil.
Mr. Moses Gardiner returned from Miss Ann•t Merlin spent part of
list week with her sister, Mrs. Cran-
ston, of (`rotntarty.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McTavish, end
their t1wa sons, returned to . Galt
Satunday night.
the Northwest on Stturday.
Mr. F. Uaelhridge, of 'Milverton,
event the holiday in town.
Miss ledit,h Kanaklrs spent the hol,-
d sy tt it h friends in London.
Mr. Albert Hooper. of ,Clinton,
Lolid;lycd in town Monday.
Mr. ,,stow W. Ila«•dcn, of the
1 ft, :•. Canon Bruit h, of London. t.nnlc
chili re of the eiervic,'s in the Tricitt
blernorial ahureh, Sunday,
lir,. Albert Kin);. of 8tet►!1en,
11olsons bank staff, London, spent dtughter of Mr. nn(1 Mrtr. William
the holiday with friends in town. I),luricry, Exeter, is very low.
TO ADVERTISERS.
The copy for changes must be left
not letter than Tuesday n�� oon. Casual
adveetisementp accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week.
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Mies Lizzie Willis is on the sick
list.
'Miss Millie Marin. te.aoher :.t Au -
is home for the vacation.
Mr. John Salter, of London. visited
itis parents Sund►y and Monday.
Mrs. W. A. Gregory is the guest
of Mr. .and- Mrs. ')'hos. Gregory.
'ir. J-1t11CR Sl►ad(lock ,attended the
races at Stratford Dominion I)ay.
Miss Haase Gleed, of London, is
the guest of Miss Clara Cudmore.
Mrs. Birk, of Mencelona. Mich.,
is visiting leer f •tt her Thourts Dear-
ing.
Mfrs. Frank \V cod (1n,i ('h re left
soturd::y for ('hierlgo en a visit with
friends.
Miss Motel P11 er, who tras v;ssittng
her mother, returned this week to
leorl1ok o.
Mr. end Mrs. Homey, .a11.1 two
cl►:ldren .are visiting Airs. Wilson, of
CoI.Ieston.
1Ir. Reg. Elliott, of Norsviele stent
the holiday with his mother, firs.
11. V. Elliot.
Mr. Edgar \Vesteott, of \Vingltarn,
spent glee holiday with his tattler,
Mr. J. T. \Ver;taott.
Miss May Gill, teacllver at fort
Erie, arrived home Saturday night to
spend her vacation.
11r. and Mrs. 1111e r1.1><a 11 Box, of
London, visited at C. I:..rney':s tee
forepart of the week.
Mrs. Billings and Miss :Mary Ac-
heson ire the guests of Mr and Mrs.
Thomas Oke cat Kingsville.
\liss (Ur.) Gussie Holland, of Shel-
byville, 111., is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. holland.
Mrs. D. Kernick, of Exeter, is at
),Ies rat visiting her pephc'%t•s and
neices -at fort Huron and Detroit.
Thos. Fisher, twho Was visiting Mr.
John Willis, at Marlette, Mich., for
501110 weeks, returned home Monday
night.
Mrs. John Mcl•':ar1,41te who hes
been visiting her mother. Mrs. Airth
returned. to Iher 1:once in Ottervillt;
this week.
Mrs. A.
Lulu are
Miss Lulu
vacation.
Several members of the Exeter
lodge I. O,O.F. scent to Lucan Sun.
day to ;attend the funeral of the late;
Robert MoLee n.
burs. Gregory Tom 41 rid sour, of
British Colutnbfa, are the guests
of Mrs. Tom's parents, Mr and Mrs.
Thomas Fitton.
Mr. T. M. Cooper White returned
to SVindst,r on Seiturdiy after a few
days' visit ssitdt ills grran(iwother,
Airs. Jot}sn White.
Miss Hannailt i'11rsons :and Mrs.
Gibbons, of London, were the guests
of Mr. :and Mrs. harry )'arsons dur-
ing Sunday rind ,Monday.
Mr. Fred Hill, of Toronto, is vis-
iting this father, Mr. Geo. hill, Af-
fond Vossper accompanied him :and
will remain here during vacetion.
Hastings and daughter
visiting at Cross Hill
will remain there duriv;
Mr. Will Goodison, of Sarni•.i, took
a run up to Exeter on Saturday
spending cl few drys with his fam-
ily, who are the guests of Mrs. 0.
Johns.
Among those who were visitors in
toWIl 011 rifle first : Al. Moore of St.
Marys ; E. W. Horne, St rat ford ;
Grover ilis:ett, Hamilton ;A. F, Ben-
nett, wife and daughter, London.
Mrs. Fowell, .Miss Cora i'owell,
Sirs. Collins, Miss Kerte liontdlron
and Miss Kate Collins left Saturday
for Grand Bend, edtere 11;, y will
spend a couple of weeks.
Mr. .and Mrs. A. T. Pearson and
daughters, Vina and May, have re-
turned t.o their hone in London, .af-
ter spending 1 pie.aaanl holiday wit h
friends of tihis town. Mrs. 14. A.
Cook has cllso returned to ]ler Rome
in St. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. liodgert, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Mcl'cller, Cromarty,
Mrs. John A. Norris, Cronrurty, Mr.
Jariles Hamilton, Staffa, aIId Misp
Jessie 11;1111 ]ton, Of 111).1 1110A Ita►d
,;alwol, left Monday for the North-
west. They ,will visit ;all the prin-
cipal citiMs through to Victor's] and
down to Portland, Ore.
CAPITAL. EYES
are sometimes ruined by unproper
glasses, You can get new teeth. new
hair, but you earn not get new eyes
that you car. see with, They will have
to last you all your life.
DON'T YOU THINK
they should be carefully treated? Yet
how inany people recklessly wear any
kind of glasses whetner suited to their
eyes or not. For ve,ir own sakes we
urge you to let 1,Q • • 1.. y(ntr eyes.
You will never 1 ....iv in any way if
you come in and see us.
W. S. Howey Phm. B.
Chemist and Druggist
EXETER, ONT.
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Special Cut Prices
-ON ALL -
Summer Dress Material
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Black Lustres
ct'llt (1tl iiltes fur 50 cents!25
Colored Muslins
cent quality for 17 cent
Cream Lustres Wool Delaines
Colored Lustres White Vesting
50 cent duality for 39 cents 50 cent quality for 38 cents
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30 cent duality fol' 3S cents 20 cent quality for 16 cents
Black Muslins
25 cent du>ility for 17 cents
White Muslins
23 cent del tlity for 18 cents
Linen Salting
15 cent quality for 11 cents
Don't forget we are paying
the Highest Prices for
Butter and Eggs
ELL & ROWE
A NUMBER SPENT TIIE IIOLI- Market Report. -The following 1 -
day at the Bend. the report of Exeter markets, cor-
rected T:? THE WEATHER F'Olfi rected up to July 5th.
straw4h-Itq and pink shirtwaists. Barley
80 to 83 cents per bus.
Barley 42 to 49 cents per bus.
THE E11:TElt COMPANY 33111) Peas, 60 to 65 dents per bushel.
Huron Regiment, returned home on Shorts, $20 •a tan.
Friday. Flour, $2.25 per cwt.
Oats, 37 to 38 ants Per bus.
Bran, $17 per ton
lLly, $6 to $8 per ton.
Potatoes. 75c. per bag.
Feed Flour, $1.25 per cwt.
Clover red, $7 to $8.50 per bus.
Butter, 18 cents per hound.
Eggs, 16 cents per dozen.
Coal, $6.75 per ton.
Iloi►s, dressed, $9.50 to $10 sa cat.
Hogs, liveweig.t. $ 7.50 u cwt.
THE EXETER BAND FURNISH.
e.l the ,twee for tht, lawn soC.i.tl ut
Kipper' I'•ridey evening.
MISS EDNA McCALLUMN OF
Toronto is the guest of her parents
1tr. :and Mrs. '1'. 11. McO.allurun cat
the Meted.
THE T'AMILIES 0!' MESSRS. T.
H. 11c0.1llu,t and 11. E. Ruston left
Saturday for the Bend to spend the
6u,])1111•.
M11. WALTER GREEN OF WING -
1v1111 11.as 1811(1 last Wednesday vis-
iting
is- �t,
it ing h s nephew Mr. A. J. McTavish
of
6;41t.
THE FIRE DEI'AiITMENT WAS
cnik:(T out Saturday morning to a
burning dhimney at the residence
of M.18. SI►i.ccr.
REV. GOUWIN SIIIi'I'E1) ITIS
1►au:►elaold goods no . Amherst burg
Saturday. The family left for that B*'cause she gets results
pleee on Mondrly• that cannot he obtained from
Hiss STELLA GREGORY HAS
returned hon:;., for the holidays.
She, has been tc'ciching cat Erin dur-
ing the. I. et. term.
TILE LORDS DAY ALLIANCE ACT
toe pasee.1 the Dominion house. The
passage of this act will shop the sale
of newspapers in C..annd:t on Sunday,
THE CREDITORS OF THE ATLAS
Loan Company t%tlike, chests' its actors
at St. TlIIot nsy in July, 1!403, will 1e -
neve CI little (•vT•r 40 rent v on the
dollar.
ANOT111':It SAFE PLEASANT AND
effective remedy, Cole's Wild Straw-
berry Compound. Lire e bottles 25e.
at Cole's ))rug Store.
I1' IIAS i1EEN ItF:l't)RTED 'f1IAT
some Hien working :it the North end
t he rotor rely furnished 1 young
lad 's it h liquor 111 lking hint beastly
drunk.
MBA. ANI) 111tS. .JAMES 6. MAlt.
tin ,owl M.t•s rind Mr. Andre*'tw Oke
of Scrifort'h were I he guests of Mr.
and Mrs. SSV, Riggin? Sunday and
M.ortd.ty.
Tii 11\--LA\V TO LOAN '1'11E 110Y \VANTED TO LEARN THE
Stephenson Carr:.ago Company $10,- 1rdw.•tre business. -W. .T 11E.A11AN
0411) for 15 ye.1rs wait sanctioned by
the t(1 xl,:syors of Myth East week.
The vete, vis 164 to 7 in favor of
(he by -1 atw.
!tE\'. A`1) MILS. PERKINS LEFT
1's
idly for their' new hone: ret Inger. 110Y WANTFI) '1'0 LEARN THE
Roll. Mr. Perkinsxt.}etq to returngrocery business. Apply to Carling
for t l.c Sun(!, Iv School picnic to be faros.
held to t1e betel to -day (Thursday)
when he will soy fairew(11 to the
1110111IM',rs of his congregation.
IN ANOTHER COLi NIN WILL 11E
fOUrl(1 .1 list of elle suoce 4sful pupils
at the midsummer ex -:laminations held
in the 1•:x(•t(•r.- puhiic r.rn(1 high M.• •. C }
, been un -
1
fNE C0OS O[8I FRJ[ND"
co�6's
BAKING POWDER
any other powder, It is a
pure Crean] of Tartar Bak-
ing Powder, Uniform in
strength and thus never
fails to give satisfaction.
ise floos flccI ND OJRer.
--ASK FOR
COLE'S
BAKING POWDER
The kind that never fails to
please.
AT
Cole's Drug Store.
ONLY zs CENTS A POUND.
THE 12T11 WILL IIE CELEli1(AT-
ed nt Siofortrh.
111e. Morloci: end er:anridaughter
Ntary are visiting friends in Detroit
Miss Annie Fists left \Vednesrlly
for Bay Cit �•., MIC,II., where she will
visit for soma week Se
Nfrs. A. Hooper. of Clinton, visit -
c(1 tier mother, 11r:e. .1. N. Atk111 11
the foto part of the week.
v,,ho,oly 1..t ;titel;. A rci,or: c[ the '''`' .c1�r,l 1114)1 tw 17 eta, tx•r'i
:3eoond ('! �s:+, 11-rtr.iculalion and )',n. ticrgoinl; 2r'cltment for ttusr eyes in
trancR• ss ill epimer later. L0101011, los returned Lome.
Mrs. Ch"s. Gilbert 011(1 gr,1n(1-
MR. C. A. 1'll'ON, 11K0lileli ANI) d sughtc.r Hiss Steles Axford, and
8(01 111'44 .1gi fit, of To•rLoIto, lw110 M.. !sale Smith of Talbot vile
e.
seas killed 1)) the 111141) wreck .Il Sal-
i..bury. 1:ngllnd last Saturday was
at one time employed in tth(t 1101r•onM
brink her(', and was teen known by
8Oilt(' of the older resuak•nts, who
sI►oik very highly of hint.
Mlt. HAROLD i3ISSI:T'1' (GOT 11 ( Mr. R. Uelhri+ll;e visited in \\'i.nh.
n(lraty cur 011 the rests of his nose I vim .and Connie the latter port of
Thursday �
THE OLD RELIA1LI3
The Canning factory seems to be all the talk of the
town just now and a good cltiug it is. Let us have a Ban-
ning factory or any other industry that will improve our con-
dition. S'nm say. Oh, the cost! well we can't have these
things without cost. Thele are those who will pour cold
water on any and everything but pleased to sty they of
the few.ir
What About Cairlint
Store?
We never had a finer stock of goods than we have to -
(lay. Our Summer Goods are up-to-date, of the very best
(Reality and the newest styles. Our goods are a guarantee
that we always keep the best. We have a few of those choice
Waists left both in Silk and Lawn, Gloves, Hoisery, Corsets,
full assortment. Highest price for produce. Butter 18c.
Eggs 16c. Give us a call and we will use you right.
CABLING BROS.
One Dollar Starts
the ball rolling. If you earn a small salaryand save part 01
it. you are better off than he who earns a larger salary and
spends all of it. Take out
A Deposit Book with Us
you will like it; an independent feeling always possesses
the than tvho is thrifty and saves; We credit interest quart-
erly on Savings Accounts.
Tn� SovercI011 Bduk 01 Gduddd
Put your tnoney in a place where you can get it when you
want it.
CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER,
JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN k STANBURY, Solicitors
JEN
Western Real Estate
Exchange, Limited.
78 Dundas St., London
Have you a farm that you want
to sell? Write: for our terms of sel-
ling property. \\'e have the, most
complete method of advertiein3 and
setting property in Canada. Do you
u•ant to buy a fa' m or business
proverty in any pert of Ontario?
Send for our list. \\"e Lave Fotne
bar rains.
STORM
KOU6TION
The const ,Ian1,'t•r to f.trnl baildiutrs and
lire stock frons sin(' .:ornae is during the
*Ammer month,. A policy in
THE HURON
WEATHFR INSURANCE
Mutual Company Will hive )on protec-
tion, Wirt a IK.iicy colt* on)y a fl'A'
lama ear.
Roger Northcott, E,q•, i'resl,tent, nay 1'. 4).
r. ti,•llerrnan. Ksa., rice -('resident, I*a:huood.
OIRI T(►R't,
tiitaq itmkcn+hire, :,'rertiton; ('. It. 1'crkin•, Exeter
Rear) IL::w. 1)r ..Dale; A, 0. 5rnillic, Ilensall; W. T.
('skew dl, ilere,d1: Chs.. Mentcitt,, Tta.'►mca hoad;
11'n►. lA nattier, Zurich.
Rc•t• r our tit•arest (lire••tor ('r a ri: a for parte :Wars
to 1» zI:I Lt:lt, Secretary, %ori. h.
liclial!e A.;cnts %%,toting 1 iri:on ehouhl rt rite at
once t•►
4., 11(►LT/.MI 4N, t:t c}. r.4! .'irnt, % tri. h,
S. II:1RI)Y, Agent at Exeter
PRESENTATION 'IAN HEV. 1'E.i1-
kins.-About twenty members of
the bowling club to^t at the Itc•c-
tory gr011ndv Fri(lry 'evening, hiss
tlriticip,l purpose being to rctnernber
ltev. I'c•a k.ins, on the eve of his de-
etetuae for Ingersoll. After 11 few
ends ,t►a(1 1x•411 pl•'yed \\'. 1f. L(:vt'tt,
STAR,
FLOUR
touches the top notch in quality
and invariably yields the best
results in baking. The demand
for a good Family Flour is felly
met by STAR FLOUR.
WANTED
Wheat Oats and Barley for
which we will pay highest mar-
ket prices.
HARVEY BROS.
Merchant Millers
EXETER, ONTARIO•
GRAND TRUNK s s`rE
THE HO[IDAYSESO1
Now is the time to get away front
the worries of business life and
spend a few weeks in the High-
lands of Onta, io or take a trip
through the Eastern resorts to the
Sea Side, which is one of the most
delightful and popular trips.
ore visiting Mrs. John Sparkman, )''t"•ids nt. of the club, 1:.}(l t )i mem- Tourist Tickets are on sale daily
g 1 but .'a of the club siren rr 01) in .1 fir- to rill resort,.
Dr. Stanburv, of Toronto. spent cle and called upon Rev. 1T.irtin to
Sunday trite, hie brother, J. G. y. s''y -a few swords. )(('V. M antro stat- J. J. KNIGHT, Ik'pr)t Ticket Agent
5( inbury. His non Douglas 1cCom- cd tta<al 1N' teQrette(l tent'
Fetich Itev•
p1nied hint :and will 1('mai11 to the Perkins' fencing Exec, r feeling tluat .1. D. 1icU0NALI),
t( the week.
1(1,4 41(1,0110re 11 111 be o grna1 Ines DiRtriet J'f8,yengcr Agent, Toronto
to the club with shout he had Ieern-
c:d to bowl, and on behalf of t to
club ;iske(1 bit, to accept a pair of
end of tt
1h y while operating one of the las wcc'k.
This %A -W.4 M r. iN'1-
trcllet at tam Rh(x)ting grounds. He
heti just loaded the t r 4(1 ellen it was
accidently puller] teff 'fits, et. '1)
,t ruck dtinl on t he Fide Of 1)1(1 I10ri.;
broke's first trip to 1.}s^ northern
part of thhe county tired 'while there
met several 011 acqueint.anree.
just IN') usty Ills eye :11 }k,ttt,• :s gtlhh Mr. (haven, Iyer, who h1q for s(('r-
about .In noel long. era! years been clerking for 11 r. W.
THERE 81;i:Mfi '1't) IiF•; CONSih- J. llr'•anian. left Tuesday for Clinton
erublc diRs.ariRfact on ot'c'r the gram, swt>nr4' Inc' has r'o(xsptc�d :1 position
with the Mn1 )11 (rink et that place.
mar i sper on A%hi(•,It tern cut nines During Wei little of Chsrlie'e em-
oatldid,tes twr(►te 1 hiM P."' "rad ploym(ent twibh Mr. Ifeatnen, he was
ill ;cello/twat of etre ((Niche's (lower- n most nbligina .and attentive clerk
ing one of the eucstions, that of call ever looking liter t he interests of
tete uses of the objective case. It his eon/earl-10 and the Molson's bank
i, almost cnrtnin that ninety-nine mop!, mn fo,,,i asvured tiro rho
business then out of ;t /hundred Have of - cured a trustworthy and ob-
liging addition to t)lie.r staff.
ne_.n') .-,ws:IPre'. -t.•- ... ,•st+.••r.+•-• _ersrst*irs.r:..
.ZC.Fag carte.' r t: k(.c',, it? ?lest
Losi ;n ea litre thick, heavy' air; forge •
lw:urian' hair. Don't. ;our Thea
use 1. all's Viige;aLln S.eilian Hair
'nower. You rive whist hair you
Your Hairk
havo and got more at tho same time.
iot the wbI,ltr»e. Deal, mouse/mho w* make
ALI
Dt'c'lttt:c�' It tor. o ►hili Ivo �c'O.. Nwtb4►� 1�.
INlwls, (a,4 •1 1(',1(')))))ranee of 1 he
ill;
4) i7:es; t11a)•t'd on t ho
I a41441113 d1uring tlturtn1)1st few yc0rs.
Rev. Perkins very feelingly respond -
el, saying that lie 1, •1 spent tinny
vett' I.1(y.'sont atter:.(x)ns ,and even-
ings with the members of the club
anti that his associations with them
on the bowling green brought him
into closer selotiortl#(hip thin utmost
Inv other winner.In :accepting the, SIIOIITIIAND
buss')s ileo
pail' roes, timo Ile u.sod
tlx'nl would hying .lxmck to him the
fond nlctnoeies of the pleas int Karnes
at Exeter, and tint as lie will not
going far 1-114.1y, tee, might possibly School open all summer,Individualwee, the opportunity of playing lit
by expert Stenographers
l:zetc'r, it r►ut «ith t)arltl, I►crll.apa and Bookkeepers. A situation pool-
ag 4 1)51 t•hcu1. Tho bowl. 1.1(1 Mr. tively guaranteed every graduate.
Perkin'monogram t): autifully
engraved on them.
1)11. 1.T;Ti.i„;R O1' LONDON, WILL
be at the Ce'ntr'al tfottel, Exeter. on
lfotad.,y, jury 1G. 1106, '1.4)11114 ;,
1n., 10 5, p, tn.. fr►r. 1)i e, 1•;a r, No10se
an(1 Throat c.o&Sultatir.n, Eves test-
ed and grasses ngpplied.
Summer
School
BOOKKEEPING
TheWestera Business Goofs
71 k 7x3 Dundas .S,rr•et, London,
WM. C. ('OO, C. S. M.
Principal.