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Exeter Times, 1901-8-29, Page 8THE EX,E'l'I R TMIES: ST.gleVART75 The CASH Store EXETEBIThPrice g t Store .. _1111 -- New Fall Dress Materials. This Stole's Dress Goods.. Trade has increased: each season, and the present fall season we are bound to haveour trade bigger, and better than ever. To now what is the caarrect;dress fabrics for fall wear, you must see the showing of this store. For soln' time we have been passing into stock Dress Goods and Silks direct from Glasgow , Also some very fine French Dress Goods.; These goods are the latest and most approved styles for stylish up-to-date suits and dresses. We will be pleased to have you look in and see our selections. Not necessary to buy. But stocks will never be better than at the present time, NEW Estanune Cheviot in, black, one of the newest materials for stye iaah suits or oddskirts, $1.00, NEW Homespun Sailings, 54 inch,, extra heevy weight, skirtt clla made without lining, be good selee- tion of colors •"+5 W Carrels hair frei;;es in derk Qa;forn anal medium grey, sty- lish goods, .75 and $1..00 Freizea, special, fine make dark oxford and medium grey, plain twill incl talet weave, .a5& 1 NE \V cloth suitiugs in. black, navy, brown. castoe anti been, :r?,inch, as special line .60 ..NEW black Broadcloth, ono of the latest effective euitings for this. season. Pirie finish, guaranteed not to shrink or spot, Si, $1:25 and $1.4.0. 'k\Ia VVenetian Clothsblack, nev y, rr., a1I, eardivail. Fanta semi, caster and grey -one o4 our. Ieaiting t lines. pure Wool and goo weight fie cents. N W Venetian Worsted Suitinge,one tI otter. #fei- ie bestaatni tie o of v ed, GS inches wide, heavy weight, all wool ;al.',a • black and navy liradrord serge, 46 in.; this line would be excel- lent value at 75;•, We are mak- ing n, specialty of this goods. Kindly ask to nee this p:icticixlar goods, our price floc If you want to see the choicest and most select range of Dress Goods ever shown in EN,etee, inspect our stcn,ak. Come and say; ; its here for your inspection. J. as STEWART Stores close 0.30, Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. nn a •n neon •: • nee• `+ _1111 THE MART To Have ��v ha Best Cowls is what tbe business man owes hire - self. It is this business policy of ours Which induces us to claim to. be O3toti the cheapest and con- sequently always tete best. We have in stock everything in the Stationery Line -newest in Note Paper. A Coripate Lina of Jardineres, axnglish and German Decorated Vases, French Chinn Limoge and Japanese Ware. FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP- TIONS. JOHN mitE IGO9 EXETER. INSURANCE. ERNEST ELLIOT,. Mage Licenses, Wedding Rings,. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Et CALL ODI PAIIXSol D -John Spzcltmau, fouudex of Greudl3end Park,. and 7vlio; did much toward making Gr and Bead • the popular summer resort it now has disposed of the park Which con- tains #iffy acres, to WV, Levitt, of Lev -alt's Fattener the sum, of $1,004. Mr, Levet gets possession next spring; atADEN D$Nrix,„ -..A, few weeks ago Mrs. Currv, who lives near P,aakinin Lanae to visit herdaughter,Mrs, Jacobi Exeter north, She enjoyed fairly good health. Oa Iari ley uigllt last' she was seen suddenly ill, and died Saturday noon, the. cause being cholera morlat s. Deceased was in her 5Ot'p year, an was a. widow. The remains were taken to Parkhill by :Beverly �UTM Huston, for interment.. VIsIToas . r Gt,. SLOW. -The follow- ing Huron and Perth visitors reo'istei,•• ed their names at the Canadian Venin ion in the Glasgow International Ex- hibition during the last week in July and the first week in Auguste- Dr. William 14ackney, MUcheU ; Bristol. St. 5L ys ; J, ll. Broadfoot and J. K. Richardson, Seaforth; David Sproat, Belgreve ; Dr, J, Thompson, elissThouesson. Mitchell ; John Halt, M. J. Ball, Miss 'Hall, Dashwood; D. C. Hegarty, P, G. Hagerty, Stratford ; A. D. McLean, A. P. McLear, Hon. fhpu<t Gode- l�ic11 Themes Ilallaatit; ,ne*, Strat, • ford ;Uritis �l, Itlingtoc. Stratford ; i:1r. A, l:I. Naismith, J. Naismittr. Mauer• R. HICKS Watch Repairing a Specialty. Next Monday wilt be Labor Day -.- a public holiday. E, Christie has disposed of his driv' ing horse to Dr, Rollins. Mr. Martin, of the 11Zolsons' Bank spent Sunday in Tomato. Miss Mary Horn is visiting friends in Chicago, for a few weeks. Miss Maggie Ross, Brucefield, was the guest of Alrs, J. P. Ross, Last week. Chas. Graham of St. Marys, pur- chased umber of chs ed a army y mounts, here last week. Miss 111eLeod has returned to her home in London, after spending a pleasant visit with Mars. W, J, Ilea - man. Miss Ellis, who was last year en- gaged with 1 . J. Spackinan, as millin- er, has accepted a, siurilar position in. Rat Portage. Messrs. Moses and Peter Gardiner returned. on Saturday from a visit to the Old Country. They had a very pleasant voyage. When the hair is falling out, or _1111 _ __- when there is itchiness of the scalp, or Agen for the WearzeN AssurAWC1e Cox - ?ANT, of Toronto; also for the PHOENIX FIRE xsurfAxce. COMPANY, of London, England; ft.NY. of � L[1V�F. IV3rr iNOE COMPANY, Eng L and TO ADVERTISERS. da. T. d ff thenI ' 1Tonic is anlost useful remedy. Sold by C. Lutz, S. .L A. Boyd has returned. home from Toronto, where he was assisting in the Education department, check - lug over the examination papers. . Are you going to the Pan American? Visitors can seoure good accommoda- tion at errs. 0 Hooper's, (formerly of Exeter,) at 429 Front Ave., Bafialo. k Miss Cora Fowell, accompanied by The copy chap es must be left her friend, Miss Lineham, who were Py g n. Casual in. Windsor and Detroit visiting not later than Tuesday neo friends, returned home Tuesdayeven- advestisements accepted up to noon Wednesdav of each week. ing Fred J. Knight, has returned -froth his trip to Yorkton, N. W. T., where THURSDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 1901. he owns a farm. He reports things as booming in the western provinces this year. rn , nrperla. Lain, A fll.l±.ttn71' taN DlsTme;1JIBn P lei f- sni.I',• "Aurratrg the Canadian seeak- ers reported by the San Francisco papers as distinguishing themselves at the recent Int-ernetionel League Con, vection, wais Ret. G, kI, Clob tledick,of I • dthilt, who :spoke at the "Civic' rtighteousness" ineeting, when the t,argaaa Alhambra, theatre was packed. Tire address was euthusiasti sely re- ceived and liberally punctuated with applause. Mr. Cobbledick was also in- vited to preach the re-openingsermons o!' Mount Pleasant chnreh.. in Vancou- ver on his return journey." Rev Mr. t'ohbleddlek is a former Exeter bay and is skein known to rneny of our reader.% Ili* was pastor of the Centralia M+ thn- dist church for several years. ll.is tnany friends will be pleased to con- gi<tclate hilae on the distinction be has won for himself. !Locals. m cher de- FOE SALE C Ari.-- A but Livery cart, nearly new. Apply to L. f, -..DAT, Exeter. ArrRENrICEs WANTED. -To learn dress making, apply to Miss Tom, over Oarling Bros. Store. If you are suffering, from defective eye sight call and see Prof T. P. Smith at Hawkshaw's Commercial hotel, Exeter, Friday or Saturday, August 30 and 3L Consultation free. - Among those from Exeter who. went on the excursion to Detroit were: -Alf. Coffin, Miss Gillespie, Missida BoY W _NTED.-A good, smart boy Johns, Mrs. A. Sheere and son Frank, Miss Holland, Alex. Stewart; Mr. with fair education, wanted to learn n Mrs. Hugh Oke, the e untin business 9. 1 as ad g. PPy printing baseball can of Exeter Thee junior b b team. Exeter, Es office. TINES drove to Lucan on Friday to play a return match with the juniors of that defeated.The team lace and were a P , they played against and defeated in Exeter recently, was composed. of di£ ferent subjects to the one pitted against them. in Lucan, Thursday. Lucan, wanted the laurels no matter under,wisat coliditions they are won. Among those away on the Canadian Press excursion to the Maritime.. pro- vinces from this county are Mr. and Mrs. D. McGillicuddy, of the Goderich Signal, Miss T. White of the. Exeter TIMER, and Mr. and Mrs.: R. Holmes of Clinton New. Era. There are over one andgentlemeninclud-' hundred ladies includ- ed in the, party. They left Montreal on the 15th' taking in on their travels Moncton, St, John, Fredericton' and Chatham junction;,; in N. B., Summer - side and Charlottetown in P, E. I., Picton, Sidney, New Glasgow, Truro, Halifax, Digby and Kentviile in N. 8, and many other places in Quebe, in- cluding the old city, returning to Mon- treal on the 30th. The party from Huron expect to reams home about the 8rd of September. from the haaw returned Abe a s has re B Northwest. busi- ness mos. was in Toronto,on b ness on Saturday.: lMiise 011ie .2dci au illin had taken a i a store in London. situation.n visited Alvin Westeott, of Seaforth, s � over Sun- day. col2siti, Edgar Vestcott; day. s d&Eli. sld a Messrs. 13andfoi Elliott o a P heavyhorses this ` week to carload o Mr. Graham ' of St. Marys. , Miss Edith. Sanders,' is attending the millinery openni s, prior to resealing her position as .milliner, in Strathroy. i with the prize list of In -connect on w the Exeter all Fair the roadster foal class was omitted. As in the other classes, there will be prizes given for roadster foals. Manito- ba has been in iso- John Cann, who. ba for the past few years, returned home Friday night. ' Ile has been sev- erely afflicted with rheumatisr and therefore could not endure the climate. • Exeter fin 600 6«. We have just opened up a very large consignment of j goods which dame to us direct from Britain, via. New YoiK . er S. S. Ancboria,. Come and stye themeven if you don't buy. no trouble to P These goods were purchased by its direct from the show them. l thereby eu we are li .' 4. till fory 1T 111 l� ea* -• , . > manufacturerseS Q c hien s suits of the verybest style and gw«.lit} at prices ;bled to oar customers tufa wholesaler s profit. ,41uc�n�, this will that wll suit you. Pickard Co.'6LOI Hens Ll In this line we never carried a larger nor better stock ltharl we (lo at the present time; We have a number of boys . suits which we wou:el like to clear and in, order to do ,,so fin GOA. tnv 6006 !will .cut the price in two, Suits that were $4.00 far $2,00.. do do $3,00 for $1.00. 1\OTRJra AL's! 5T WEpirING,-•- A quiet wedding took glace et the home of Fred Rumball, Clinton, Wednesday last, when his daughter, Melanie, was mauled to Andrew Pokier. son er the late Robert, Porter, ex -M. P. The Rev. W. G. liowsou, performed the cere- mony in the presence of the immediate relatives. The bride, attired lo silk mull, was assisted by her sister, Miss Mattie, while W. B. Rand supported the groom. Many beautiful gifts testi- fied to tbe Esteem in which the two young people are held by a wide circle of friends. ltir. "held Porter amid the codgratulations of friends, left for an Eastern trip a and on tbeir return will take up their residence on Tin street. Mr. Porter was n former rest- dent of Kirkton, and also an erstwhile employe of Dlii Tykes, Ten CENSUS Ri~rtizzrs: - According to the recent census returns the towns of Goderich and Wingham, in this county, show en increase in population. The population of Goderich is given at 4,158, being an increase of 319 since the census of 1891. The population of Wingham is given at 2,397, being an increase of 230. The town of Clinton and the village of Exeter show a de- crease. The population of Clinton is ' •P decrease of 4?5 • given aLt..,a,rQ, being a ectaa while Exeter is credited with n de- crease of 2L its present population be - lot are, WORSTEDS TWEEDS SERGES QV"ERCOATIN£arS DRESS GOODS HOSIER ' GLOVES VELVET 1 � Ta 133E N FLOOR OIL CLOTHS LINEOLEUMS ART SATEENS. HANDKERCHIEFS , ,.., SATINS We have also a lot of women's shoes that we anxious to RIBBONS VELVETS dispose of and will f�ut the price in two in these as well VELVETEENS TOWELINGS t\E0 8 ft OftLL. SILKS TABLE LIENS TABLE NAPKINS ROMAN SATEL.NS FLANNELETTES S UNDERWEAR TC., ETC. These goods are being rapidly marKed off and placed in tock and will be ready for' nspeetiou by Saturday. rocePies. �'� rO6erie1 We are fully re pared for the picklings• a.so:1, � + have cell stock of pure vinegars, pure spices; etc, l riug, your receipts to us and get the best the ni a,rket affords. Pure, extra strong white wine pickling ',vinegar gallon XXX pure white wine vinegar }res* gallon Best clothes pins per dozen 3 lbs. extra fine selected raisins for Fine uncolored Japan tea for 3 lbs. flue sweet biscuits for :? bottles choice mixed pickles for Fine quality black Ceylon Tea for per 4Mc 350Olc 25c 25c 25c 356 for See our fine black worsted and serge suits to order $ls„ao ..41.,11.,,.. H 11). Picker Direct Importers. co. Mark Hilts, of Toronto, is the guest W. Page hens returned home from of his sister, Mrs. L. D. Vtncent. '.anitoba, Miss Edna iticCalitim who has he>,n The village school will. re.open on ill the past week is improving xspelar, Tuesday next. Mrs. L, Thorne and Miss Faa+arar,r' Ed. T. Bishop is visiting his parents Hamden, leave shortly for the Old; here for a few weeks. Country. I Miss Louise Sweet is spending a few Grand. Bend. weeks at Edmund, Short has rented Conrad Rubins farm, con. 4, Stephen. for .a 1 J. 1• I. Grieve is visiting friends id CALIN- 1111. 1111.. Furniture r i Ernporiu'rn i During hot weather we are inclined to look for coolest spot and most cif►mfar•tablf seat possible. We would suggest when you want comfort and can get. the csiv ae at small cost you would be wise to /CALL AND INPT i 1111 -.:g" g from $?.00 Our Rattan i�'l�It'��,.lrrrc�r?s res►ir.t1►�, .r(a► , upwards. A1ISO (•Onll)lf'tt>. stork in all lines, in latest designs. Intending purchasers will led it to their advantage to 11 on us before purchasing elsewhere. Funeral Directors OPER4t. HOUSE ELOC1. Bev 11 y & Huston List of Fall t. airs. \Vestera Fair, London Sept. 5-14 Industrial, Toronto, Aug. 20 -Sept, 7 Stephen and Usborre Agin. Miss Addie Holland left on Saturday I B. S. O'Neiland wife h terns of years. Chicago ink a few weeks. Sept 1017 rda Ohave returned Ha Zurtcil--;Sept, 1811?. Y, `� 1 for Oooksville, Mo., where she rvtll at -1 from their trip to Montreal. Northern, Ailsa Craig Belli 19.20 ing I, 792, The figares for tbe towns tend College and study for a M. D. 1 Mrs. Geo. Stokes, Detroit, is visiting S. Huron, Seaforttl Sept. -tar and pillages in the county have not Alfred Glenville has porcbased the' her sister, Mrs. Eliza Sanders. I`ullarton-Lo sn, 11iitabellSept 20-27 ret been published. In the county o£ 50 acres of hand south ohis farm, nn , Turnberry, Wingham-- Sept. 2327. Perth. Listowel shows an increase of HissBorga n, Forest, is spending a concession 4, Stephen, from August Great North-western, Gode- IO6, its present population being ?,fi#3. gaist, i few days visiting Mrs. James Willis. rich Oct 1.2 Mite'lell, on the other band, shows a a ai _ . Mrs. Sweet, Huron St., is visiting South Perth, St. Marys- Oct. 1-2. decrease of 153 its present o utaation Alex. Martin, anile leas been as at her daughter, Mrs. Glanville, London. Stanley, Bayfield- Oct. 8 4. being 1951 and St.Marysshows a de- -----rl t cat Tor- UrsTr1,a Hunf�anof hasE. Huon. Brssereseneftvtoownassweek. i Blyth and Mor sac Bluth 8.9 .x ter �anciet LeY, • onto or seine , is-}returnedi 't is -Oct. 3.-4. crease of 21. itspresent population b- been visiting i 7 t forth Loudon, past West Nissouri Thornclale Oct 8 home.r Oct.. 3 'F 1myer are teeing $2.00 pee Ashfield, Duiigaannon-Oct. 1041. to attend the millinery openings in Pp t T S P Howi -k, Gori le -Oct, 12. intent has secured H. M. Bennett, orchard. - " Misses Horne and Miller Ieft Tuesday ENTERTAINMENT l'IGI IT. --M, wl ' h the barrel for fall and winter apples in the London and Toronto after which y will visit the Paan -American. thetertainer tod humorous concert in Gidle 's Young calces fed oat skim nillk Lyman aaud David 11eCord, London Potatoes are selling lar $2 per bag Open nen giveY townshi >, s eat Sunda with friends in Ripest). Opera House. on Tuesday evening, should have English Stock Food mix- ill town, p y pP 17th. Don't for et ' to attend, ed with it, they will keep healthy and T. Fitton's new block is 'rapidly Sept. g thrive well. Sold by C. Lutz. Wilbur (.'•udmor•e lies returned to nearing rclurpletion, i notices stow hoiv Mr. Ben- chile Mr. J, AfeCulloch, of Sunshine, has $,arrow,'after a pleasant visit with Plums are said to have yielded lett pleases the lfriends h • tFollow ng here. !athis 11 H. M. Benueta, showed himself a re.ztecl his furan, the old homestead twell in this immediate vicinity t F Port is the re , Miss Fraz^r, n . Po t Huron , near. r .ainer Hissons a , capable l�le ante t g P free from coarseness and his by-play nes quite funny. -Daily Spectator, Hamilton. Harry M. .Bennett appeared at great advantage in selections, which delight- ed the large and appreciative audience. -Daily Globe. H, M. Bennett rendered his comic songs with spirit and humor, the audience insisted on enchoring pini again and again. -Free Press, London. Plums 1 Plums .1 For sale. T. Dear- + ing,: Exeter. J. G. Stanbury. attended Division Court, at Zarich,. on Monday. Miss Arny.Johns.leeves Saturday for Toronto to attend the Conservatory of Music. and daughter er John McKinley d Jo g 1111 Stanley, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ft Dignan this week. • Will Ryndman, left last week for his home, in Winnipeg, visiting the Pan American en -route. Miss Susie Tait, who has been visit- ing friends in St. Paul for some time, returned home this week: Miss Bezel ,Dignan has returned home after spending her holidays with Miss Mabel McKinley and the Misses Dowsons of Goshen Line. As it will be' seen by the Council proceedings on page . 4, where Mr. A. Cottle seeks inforznatioa regarding a franchise for an,;electric 'railway, there is a possibilityof Exeter, at no distant date,havingan electric. railway with- in in its borders.' visitors The Toronto Exposition -. from Huron County will be well cared for bythe local Huron Old Boys' As- sociation sociation during:their'stay in that city. At a meeting of the Executive Committee:held yesterday afternoon it was decided to have a -tent on the Exposition grounds which will be fitt- ed. ixp and will be -• the headquarters for the people from Huron. Mr. R Scott for the sure of two 'hun- dred and fifty dollars. Mr. Scott is a well-to-do and prosperous farmer and we bops to see hien do well in this vicinity.. Jos. Bawden and wife, of London, guest of her cousins the Misses. Bag- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Spackman, left shave, Stephen. ( Tuesday, for Toronto and the Pan Mrs. Morris, of London, England, is 1 American. visiting at the home of Mrs. Mc-, Mes'srs.l3awden & MoDonell axe'ex- Gregor, Sexsrith, ; hibitine- several of their horses at the spent a few days of this week visiting i\Iiss Minnie Graham, of St. Marys, i Toronto Exhibition. Mr. Bawden"s parents. Mr. Bawden was the guest of Mitt. John 4'Whate the I R. 0. C. Tremaine, whohas been in leaves for Montreal in a few days latter part of last week. a Dartmouth, N. S. for some weeks, where he will reside, taking charge of Wm. Bawden returned home on ' has returned to town. a branch there for the house for which. Monday from the Old Country, taring- Rev, Mr. 'Walden, formerly of the e bas been travelling. ing several entire horses. Bemvine circuit, will preach in James Chas. " Bayley and wife of Exeter, ; Miss Ethel Sweet, who has been St. chni•cli next Sunday. nglancle spent a few days this week spending her holidays at her home Miss Retta Stanhury, of Bayfield, ds in and around. Exeter. • here left for Toronto last week. ; ai - isiting friends i accompanied by Miss \3 ebla, is . r. t ,' J;hey were :accompanied by their `` Messrs. Wood Bros., of Rodgerville, 'n S. G. S.tanbury, this week nephew, Chas. Bayley, of London. 1 took several brood mares and colts to ,• P �.As a safe pleasant laxative, ot. where 4 is muchpleased with theI lair. Bayley vthis we. Yh Toronto ex osition ek t e e 1`v • is deranged, with beetle he P Ith liver c f; ll the Dix Little Liver Pills. Sold by C. Fall Term wens Sept. 3rd. Central ps J •, f/r G t 1� � -1141. SramFORD, ONT.. +a Never before in the history of aur college have our graduates been so remarkably successful in securing ex- cellent situations immediately on leaving college as during the present. year. If you have it diploma from our college you need no "political pull" or influential friends to help you to success. You can stand on your own, rnerits and will surely advance to the front. Our courses.of study are com- plete, systematic.. valuable -the best in Canada to -day. Catalogue- free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. W. W. Buchanan, who bas been em- ployed, Inc three inonths as lecturer in Ontario by the Royal Templar:, bas decided to retire from the position and Alis- return to the Northwest. The sionary board of the organization Lias decided to commence an aggressive campaign. To this end. it is proposed to employ twa or three first-elass then as organizers and lecturers, several names being now under consideration. appearance of Canada. Especially west part. Mr. and Mrs. ii. A. Ross, leave to -da (Thn.rsey) for a holiday visiting Hamil John Cottle, of the Themes Road, ton, ,�t• and the Pan American. � he Editor with a T onto ,-i .elated t this week pre. boquet of dahlias, containing some Dinory Braund is having his beck - thirty varieties, anyoneone of which Ismith shop. recentlycent1Y injured by fire, , would be hard to beat for size, form I re -roofed wish a fiat instead of a gable and blending' of colors. Mr. mottle roof. takes great interest in floriculture a and MHenryE.Hueston and family, .P can ride himself of having the finest Mr, Friday, returned hone, ride :, from Grand garden in the county. Bend, afterspending .a very pleasant month. A. E. Bennett, head clerk in J. A. Stewart's store, accompanied by his Miss lda Johns left last Saturday wife and child intends leaving town w , elle will morning for Sarnia where 1 l date,having taken a osi- ern g o n a an early g . P spend some weeks, and from there go tion in the > wholesale of Robinson, to Toronto and Aurora. Little & Co,, London. as maaager of " the silk dept. Mr. Bennett has been a John Colwill.of Centralia, has Pnr- i.esident of Exeter for a number of chased Ira Andrew's residence- on year and has proved himself to be a North Street, near Dr. Rollins', paying ever first-class citizen in g respect. therefor $1,500, and will move to' town t Y. p Our loss will be London's ern, this"fall.: We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Colwill as residents of Exeter. u n erford the Grand Mas - .:B. Hu R g , Arthur Murphy.: M. is The Rev. A.rt r Mas- ter of the Grand Lode of : Masons of _ - _ A., g. 0„ nada, in the Province of 'Ontario, announced to preach Anniversary and. e two 'weeks ago stricken Harvest Thanksgiving was -sem w g a g sermons in With a severe shock of paralysis, Trivitt Memorial church on. Sunday him in next, Sept. 1st. All are welcome. which since that time, has left P a very serious condition, He has lost The' Holy Communion will be ad the power ower of his right arraand right ministered at 8 a. m. instead of 11 a. leg, and his right side is totally m. as announced on Sunday last. The paralyized, his speech being audibly change is made iri order to shorten affected the service at 11 o'clock. .Defect.v a sight11 restored, es fi(ti 7 g glasses properly replaced, and s lisfac i •r t on guaranteed byT. P. Smith ti - O g P clan. Consultation free iat Corinnercial hotel, Exeter, on Friday snd Saturday August 30 and 31. Passed 15 worms. . L gave Dr. Low's Worm eyrnp to my.little ,girl two and a lia�f years old ; the result Meas that she passed 15 round worms in five days. e p flood Way To'become proficient in business ways and tneans is' to attend one of the schools of the Federated Business College of On- tario, Limited, that may. bo found. in London, Tor- onto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Sarnia, Berlin, Galt, Guelph, St. Catharines. Their teachers are men of,. ability end ex- perience, who are aniong the most successful men in Canada. • New terns; oaicn> SeT ember For general information write to the: Frost , Forest G{� Business Gollec e a c. A. BUILDING, LONDON, ONT. T. W, Wnseeavnee, Pi i.ncil�al. If� j Want �VYPP�V ���ou �a Whether it s a suit far a formal occasion or just for' business or for out- ing, itou ht : to he well made and ought to h fit. We do it that way. The fit will be perfect the makitlg will be excellent ; the clothes will be a credit to us and to you. Note Tho PliGeS. - 1 2. Ofo Black Worsted suits worth_ �i�2�.0 , $18,00. '$20,00 fayr " s worth 'worsted suit Fancy w $16.00. '20 .UO for' tweed worth $ suits i. Scotch a7�ce u $1.6.00 4 4111. ' _....Canada Tweedar suits worth $18,00 $1 S•00 for A14,00. stock,. t 17est , Cellae in and look through, I will be pleased to ineet you. Gtiev 'S old stand, opposite post ost ofice.: ��T 7 . `w� ] A.Ta xxia ri.'•