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P ETER
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"THURSDAY JIJLY 3 1913
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4larl:et Rel.ort--The following is
Ire report of the Exeter marltet oor.
eared urn to 4adae, tl5th .
Wheat 7.93
Oats 31.
Barley 45 to
•13 e.kwvbeat .4S, to 59
eas 1 Uta
Shorts ?-3
gra $22. per ton;
Floor F.,‘2.80
Ji)W i. rate flour $1.54
Eggs 20,
'29c -
Dried .'poles dL,
hog=s,
Otoiee Export Sic --r 6.90" to, 7.tit7 _.
,' 'edii;um E'x:Torr Steers 6,50 to 7.7:
Choice but oho-1'$ $. 6,50 to 40 5.,
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:Medium but=h „ heifers 6.00 6.25
Choice Cosa 5.10 go ~i a•I)
Mi * to < --
et1 as cows ,,.'
Common cows 9, to 4. 0
C -oize Sheep 5. aG to 6,00
La.colr. 8,50 to 940
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VACATION NOTICE
' kindly, Lake Azoiiee that my
,dontat office 'will he closed
from the middle of Tiz r 'to
the middle of August-, Any
Ile sort. desiring dentistrr, in,
,tear futuro wuili confer a.
favor^ fY, notifyang ime'at llae
tett—(lest opportunity Also
zaotd iht? ny,rlathee clos
1I"erinesd v afterisnooned
&lrrouahorat,: fbe rear.
PRR, lit)DLST{?Nt
ex
til he solid
T tt▪ a it4yantti R
any Parasols
t tatch any + ree;i. The
t 1aigh prkeda ou velli'
for the hat suwoler
rrak:
Shoes
ladies and, men,
Shoe for ail out
lie saws to take
a ysaaa when you
id aye,
assoe
waast;4.
arrived
have Wart;+
w prime
n`.the , tobuy
autiful white
Price. Thd
eek asml.
ht>saz at very
ly.11iaa
and
itis 4
vaalue at
Tett' Snit*
sat girl°s
-11 srlita,
caches ware', eNtVP+
of h'
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<hxtlaagh illste
Charlotte:rent lir i tae
in :irirear ci;Arc'.
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,I;, Elmore. Son ior of Toronto was
Biome over the holiday.
Miss til"lie 34 -Callum of London is
home for the holidays. '
'nr-,1`)ed'Slt,ddo24; of Ti0Ldon s`L'ent
khe holiday vrsitlrg lwfr,, Leon, Treble
Miss Carrie Dyer milliner of Strat-
a ford )stere d hone Tuesday for the
•:'4 { LOST—Cola mit but ton wwrr;
"$• Cr herr Pinder kindly
• a Times Office
r
t&k tat-, 1- ?Corr.; v `':o
c► o wwarkilm 41 Parkhill
1 at, he (tome,
h Italo)?t'•r a, home fro!
the holidnyF,
rl-rn, 1laenrey F+
Alain Str
'fakdractll ,r fee; Treble
days llast 1F w•ee
A#r.. "lifk "Ira:voy of Toronto ,is
rtRri
.with relatives is town..
ilt s 'Idle Bowe- has returned home
krdachi'ng &1400A rtc*ar Iaa;er--oli
"'y has returned to
raaded "Visit in De,
ea,
matt
acy ,
pais sa)ada
fir:. -Frank Rr,'g1 t or
ar. r RTarrH0.Pit Atent
° the holidays with his Le -fleets - on
the Thames. ames 'Road.
r}ri.i ,,I)s C'Ia:lrlad Ict„n sl nz
T. ore visiting' . he loft. s oar-
cd Ir f rah 71. 11.
n a dealer last week, '1 rood
eatttwtitog on Potting n t all oilier
CIO°sT3 net uta ,dling 0111 'r al:+?:I,
r)ki' 1€rAr> I`0L0 !me returned` to
poilkhall otter spwrandir.g his z a ..tion
with WS lrarents Mr..,oe% "urs
!-"`alar.
'Atte Hoerr Ceriatrn reFtasredl to
I4rataf rr'd the,' week t o ra-,sotraadr .tris
position inthe book :rfte8rp ridi:i
is
vacatition tri town.
a tt, .Sherf. peached A uitaer-
erntot- vc Granton ,era Saludi
wit” Ir,, 4.r er v reel' tats).) ttrnk• flan
=las tete Presbyterian chturch
Corals.) rtwt cal tlw4, liar it hist.
sns sal goalal szayr
me to cordae, right back
{t laera 1a t was MODEP
Shirts
cwt
In Whiter Tian nl1
eh darts
collet♦ Head 'tie for
weath ra' AT $f 59
d1 011
ood. Bertha
daughter tit
ala
I e use Coal oil Stoves during the hot auFrinrer
the hest t tl. rte sellonly the, .c1.n erica n
A.
slaarine,
uk r '►cent
age . 'M'il'iw' la.tt dad); Satttarela7t
flat} -west. Shit t- y boat ns
I Fort. "1'k'Itllotn.
SaVa•iel Thomsa of
e
the g )sets o£ Air
4 tint..
tes.i o1 CSborne rand
tta a Dliltng of ITensall .are
,l nnIford
.artys Mord azul Elia B;i1:
z..rhrd home frmo Chat.
°liege,
ttsr d. N. &IToward .1s visiting for
with Mr,, and 3frs, Tl.
rtoxl art Garr:nal .fiend..
Doderieb Bowling club intend,
n an, bowling tournament•; conxi-
1ng I ucsday July' Sth.
Tarr ltheett heeStella k tor Bend wheretlrt.y tt•ili e°dent , the summer,,.
FOL'iND^LTH, James Street' church
lawn a gold fob. Owner can have
;sante ".by veiling at the Tires Office
312r. Gordon Sar,llcrs of Grand RAS}-
tris Miele, visited, 'hi,' parents " for
several idass during Lhe Past' week
MIAs Tillie Hey of Harn'ilton spent
Sunday 'with her parents Ir. and
Mrs. ,Christ Bey on the Go'shea Iine.
Mr. Prank Shears, left on Satur-
day, to risit for a coupld of weeks.
with .his brother' !tielson at Por
NV I
Mr„, John Ilaww loins, of the' Lon-
don Road northe has been seriously 111
at his 'homier Ile is doing' nicely and
It' is hefted he will soon, be around
again.
Pour auto loads of Oddfellows mot.
ored to London on Sunday to attend,;
the funeral of the late John Evans.
who was a member of the Exeter
Lodge • o, 07,
Service of Song A'P lre.ciatied—Tbb,
James 'Street 'Choir' were Irieaasntl
entertained, to a s',trawberry. tea on
the ,church lawn; on. Wednesday; even-
ing of lass; wveek, by the Quarterly
Officieii :Ind i.P,riistee Boar -ds
of titer"
church.; The services of the choir
from Sabbath to Sabbath are great
1' a'11preoiaLed: and, the '13oarit a took
this means of expressing h —IL' an-
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very -enjoyable able
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c.
Mr. Tom, 'Carling. )caves today for
his ho me in Brighton
after spending
a week with Mr._ and Dlrs, IS, Fitton.
.IIs' will be' accompanied by' Master
Gerald :t'itton and Jack Matthews
who will visit-. for a firm:, '}le Was
alio accompanied as, fir, at.. Toronto
by Miss +A'my the Iiftle dao Thier of
Mr, and Arrs wr John's. wvho ill v -i5
it with rela(tives in fToronta.,
IIIoni }from !Camtp--The' soldiers re-
turned, liome from comb: last Fri -day
They y all: looked;'hale and hearty and
report an excellent rinse at' ,Carlin -s,
'oig'as. 'Ihe boys (Vere a`littl' dis-
`- ointed in losing ;the cull. present-.
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the r
Daughters t I',
Y h P, S 0
S f the rn-liz-e
i Goderich to. the company of h
y the
regi. mailing title (hest record
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.;if. the rifle rriatges. T' coixi` rrn'w vs
r ha ,:
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the Cal twice C
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1( this
year
tool
thrr
d rIa
cc. T
1C POCS
ho
w
ecer
made acreditable ,showingas
their ;Misfortune to 'lave To shoot
1 i1, r)'1. 'jni rain.
1Io:ina to V. t' I'n,
e (7ntn -r
i i . rt a r;
satcrviev in -'1;0
T. J'r '-5..editor or :Of 1' •6' •
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Ohio rlte't ua11]ican sa]d that the mail
int, lists of. hi- "paper; were `becortii;ng
thiclt w✓if:I4 the names of eersahe who
had 'moved from (Jltip to Western
0.nt4nrio., I can ;tell you wvc don't
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err lie said, tiCtrieihlnk
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that we 'have: di eounf;rlt th,IC'iv eaxu ,:
)illy Ias good if not bei t;ci that
ter n1 Ontario, , 11rought' wyhie)t J an,'.
dirt trnveIled
)aQc iY
house Aandd 11ul;1di4t
Arc houi •;Orme.
STEWART.
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Early Sumer Sale !
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Sale Starts June 26, and lasts 10 Days.
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Why wait; till later to supply your Sumner needs. We have over
stocked in many lines and we need. the money. An inspection of our
lines will conrance you, Bring the children toe. They'll be interested
A Few of the Bargains
S PSHQT ALBUM PRESERVING NEEDS
2 Reg, 1.10 to clear at 75
12 4.4, 75 .. t. Ft 499
:i .. 8,5 <( to t. SOc
a 25 r. xa " .20e
All must' go
c 12 qt Grey Granite Settles 35c. •
4 qt t, .t " 20c •
2 qt " .t 15c •
o qt Sauce Pans 25c •
Don't forget the Contest at the Candy Counter. A draw with Me•
••a'chases. Ask about it. Our Candies and Peanuts are always fresh. •
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Ito, Try Purity Powder for Lemonade and Lemon; Pie, A jar will •
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Au Edison or Victor Phonograph will make your
•ant and thecost is trifling. Step in and look around.
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make 2 gallon and cost 15c. We'll show yow.
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The
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you want some
Stoc
ii:y0 hollse
dresses left, this
they go at $1-50 each
h
)etas slats about;:'3 dor s
e to clear at 5c
each
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o ICS =-;. all I width t,
, s a a about half price.
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our:Jobs.
Our
added '$GQt'r worth. of travellers samples' to o.kr
tn.c
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Hosiery r
Gloves x
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s yt
Underwear
weal
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ing Snits etc
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sr6 d for 6
rx1, 1;hillnnr, Orlefk gaaaTia*tatt- Jarat y ,Trinafox•
reef; rbua•a1l
inpl and wvilere ire will ep m1 as con-
-before dri: araottths -before returning to
or,
al.
lien, "3. G. Powell proneh"dl ln.
Goderich, on tau r.siday' hast wvhih ftov.
O. W. aker of Weeglham 'Pre v i'di
two rell' bCee'lltablci fi°rtlsQf' Xr,
,brain Street.
Miss Minnie Ne'etta has oi,brrrlcalt
hnm.3 after 'rlslt1npl ,.her eistd
tT. Wolperat narrow. (leer
nleec aces:m r:auied her home as
visits bete for a few 'weeks,
\frs, Wes, Welsh 'Who is with Mr.
ilrrelslt nta London, visited wit her
)pother °n .few daass, last wee)..:
\.firtrio°: •'oish is not itn`proying vary r1i idly
and ns;t,' b (ve .to ' D tbrougb an over
ltxr, T. dlalydlette' :has retnrnedi to
his duties. at 'the Baan), of Cotnmerce
after' holidaying at` his home is God-
erirab.lr, T:V. Jonas leaves 'ii'ed-
uosda3' :or his home in Ayr' on his
vacation.'
There was a contInnoug rainfall
throughout Manitoba Thursddn9 night
with great benefit to crops which in
most nares are badlyin, need of molt-
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tore:: The outlook is greatly 1m -
Proved as a consequence.,
Mr, tend Mrs, Patrick- of Pint
and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest fun.ford of
tilorlctl e who hare been visiting
their uncle Wmr Duasford and -other
relatives and friends around here re-
turned home in, their auto this weak.,.
Early potatoes—The earliest' y 'po-
tatoes reported this year., 'have been
grown 'by Mr. F. Wickwire.. They
started using theirs, on the 26th ,of
June' 'and ,have been enjoying them.
ever since. - The cotai:foes are & t o0d
size
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•Gold Medalist—Mr, l[laroldr Darden
of Centralia is to be congratulated on
securing the gold; medal at' the Chat-
fram, ,3usiness College. Harold is one
of Centralia's :copular yowler;men and
his ability and integrity warrant' the
esteem in which he is bald.
flodcson•,bfurrae-Dr, Roy Hodgson
son. of Mrs„ W. Hodgson of'Eliaiville
was united in. marriage sat Saskatoon
Sask on June, 21st to 211-s blyrtlo
:vlurray'of Toronto. After +the wed-
ding fhe ha!tpy eouple Ieft for a
weeks 'trip -to !Banff. 'They will' be
at home tq their friends in TesLier
Sask after the, 151.11 of July.. -
tiewv lost Office Regulation.', -.The
e
have issued
f 'ce Department
o t O fr
post
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r a {•on .for # id
w ) . ria i
a ne t; g
tutting up of any kind .of notice'
written or ,printed, in any Post office
unless -by a del:art:ment, notice. ;l:'iye
pu+blic, .need .not become annoyed if
the Postmaster remove': any notices
roti "up in the office. Those, . are
his instruct.ionl •"
A Success -7 -The ;Garden Pasty held
by the Ladies` Guild of the Trivd'tt 1
Memo iaj. church on Friday evening
last w' as a. .success in every• 'par' -
4.1 'par-
ticular, large number ' gatered
on tthe beautiful church -law.a. -The; 1
ovenirg was quite wnrnn grid refresh-
men{'s were in good demand, .The
Exeter band': furnished eYcellent )nus
is for the occasion.
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bn': t of 'r `b c't wa • •au.
t r h r" u r r c
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the 1 izlc inevery home is to read, 'the"
papers,. Never were', oareTs ready as
much. T3neiness inen realize the
truth of this nil the
z h 11 to 'date
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ones are';telling
DcoI7e through the.
heal PapersWhat: ihe have- 'to sell
snd inviLin0 inspect or.; The, adver-
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5 n CO :: f T 1' V wVla ) D: r
tx g Iums o eve y a e ,ne tai c
nod possesses en interest that they;.
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zltd, not,navera (1!ctt Iden•:. V;inres.
One of our .lo ieht exchanges said
last( week that, "—[1oreen!= to -day
feell-aggrieved if the dealers do
not: • keep' thein inform^d of, their
stock through, the medium of :the
good many1(1\' 11 la ers'r ,- many
„ lust n o
ws
new corners :a.)¢ loco tii.g' herd and
nil ural Y iher `read);lhc ntddlocat 110wv4.^ y
It
set Barytaa,r,s F'tiVrt% lhl Ci
°.°deli o xc tant i pco'pie roni
r gee' rem
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Opposite
quietly
fishing,
ed
dogs
blacksmith
and yas
Gettable'
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We make a specialty of f)1 I
ling Family Orders. -.The
Groceries we deliver to your ..
are the best to be had and the
Ames we ask are the lowest
possible.
Send or bring your next or -
dere to us and be convinced
th It this is the Right Store to
bay your Groceries and Pro-
visions.
IRE TEA ARO Ogivir STORE
WANT --Choice Batter and
-. Fresh Eggs.
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Potatoes
nether shipment of potat-
oes arrived last ,A.tollday.
JONES & rim)
Sa e dol' tial
0o04 safe, nearly rnewG i height S
teat; three incites, 'two ,ietoc`t drawers
steel lock, door. and doter diiroi'' with
combination .loci:. win) sell At a Jar
gain, ..4iply at "runes `Office. ,
Mr. D. Rowdifte,:
in town over
Mr. Thos.
aery from 'T,
:ion sale last
Mr. Etl.
Kauai, Hawaiian
:nest of Mrs.
is eo daring g
Strawberry
'estival will
:truth lawn
'o supper and
3and in attondance.
Dr. J. W.
;an Gerald
±ciday Dr
roves will leave
)ountry.
Cones will accompany
ktontreai.
The First
in town.
warn). A
be day at
while
at
rine.
Thrown
misfortunes
was the
ast week,
adder and
was" riding
motor cycle
ran out
thrown
vas somewhat
eived a black
'then bruises
The canning.
lens .to -day. a.
S
Mr, Ed, Powell
-'rs, W. W.
Mrs.. 11IcIntosh
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Mr, )rhos
veek with
Miss, Clara"`Davits
101710 after
Ninghamr'
Miss Lela
solo
est s tin da Y
The h
e.>✓ eier
c ,t`or. the
''11 on •the
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a mil of 6
r'rr
line •rtil.r,llardfoxd.'s
`as, £landford,
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Ath e' e vc.r -)Hari
NTlierever 'hitter
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liis,'Lime ro`
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^'t1ini et,.t'.'1 , Alt+
i, d•' ,,,c'%
of Granton, was
Sunday.
Elliott purchased the'tan-
H. McCallum at the :acus-
Saturday.
St, Clare De Lacey, of .
Island, was the
Torn and Mrs. W. D.
tine past vein(
Festival—A. Strawberry
be held on the Main. St.
°eridtty night, Admission
pragrant 25 and 15 cents
and Mrs. Harrison and
are visiting in town. On
Harrison and Mr. S. G.
for trip to the Old'
Mrs. Harrison and Mrs
them as far as
of July passed off very
The (lay was ,very
number of citizens spent
Grand: Bend. others ;Went
some took 'in the cele-,brations
either Centralia or Elim -
from Motor Cycle—That
never come single-hand-
experience of W. J. Beer,
On Monday he fell off a
on Thursday evening as he
along Main street on his
abor)rt ten o'clock, several ,
at trim near Mr. Russel's.
shop. He 'run into a dog
oft. The motor cycle
smashed and Will re-
eye and beyond a few'
was unhurt.
factory starts canning' r
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is visiting Mr,:•'and
'Taman,,
of London is
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h` . I)elbridte s,
Harvey-ss
his family'at'Grand IBzr_l.
returned I,o ver
visiting` ,her sister" in
Gould: sang a very
in. )brain Street; church
mOtn rl
a g
3znri'suPl?lie8 the mu
Garden party y. held at =Llz-':
ist of.:.Tllly, • ... \
Mrs, Wes e Ha r ., e..l y n'dfoxd:aud
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Current i u
f x nt`
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are vis
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biotticr who It ath nee ped..
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who t, his ;race -or.cr.e<I--
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men in anguish ''cry;
in so •r w 'o
'tears are' shed ;
star of hope has .fled
canlfoi :t died. su-(',alias
cry to ,Lnee in' vain,
charity est.1'1.,
))oats°)ol o 'a ,,
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WILL SOLVE MANY fi IVE1)1)ifi0
GIFT PERPLEXITY
When you are purchasing a. present it is a mat-
ter of money and what you want, nothing else,
Then this is your store, for what you want is
here and at the lowest prices.
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A good variety of articles selected from the
largest stocks; consisting of Silverware. Out
Glass, Fancy China, Clocks and etc,
These are new, beautiful and modern in design
and of a superior quality,
. eadcuar'tcrs for 'Watches -We make a special-
ty' of handling High Grade Watches.
All Kinds of Repairing Done and Guaranteed
A.MARCHAND
Stable Equipment
your Iabtn by ogalippio, ' your stab e N
up to -date methods. We at'e
slt'for the celebrate
. '. irros1.
rte ° Carriers
Wrlich sdr slid be iu every stable atso
.Day Tools
of add I: n . ail d3.lea'i riots, to in33t e rer (1.01311,1(1.013(1.01311,1dd' P
Steel Stanchions and Stalls
• Foz° anything in stable equipment give us a call
We ,. Snell
Men
to fill
Good
Posilions
Trained men are wanted everywhere;
in
fact, theyare always
wanted, for, the demand is greater than the supply). This demand is'.
not for the man wvhd" is able to earn`orily two or three dollars a day
at hard manual labor "end wilco can work only, under the direction of
some -one else,
but
for "'the man who
is -able to
planand a2 c s
di•
ect the
work f —
0 others the nrau whose :training' has qualified him to.com-
petently hold positions of responsibility.
The ID;TERNATIONA.L CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS', that re
that great
institution .has doneso much in theast and is 'doing so.I
P .1
much every vr i i i n n
u n rte for wyorl.rua men and:women, offers you an •.
easy way to become a trained man—to-secure -a good position in
the trade or profession that best suitsyour taste and ambition.'
The I. C. S. plan enables you to help yourself right where
without. youarevw ant" losing'
an hour of work or a dollar of pay;
.without changing positions ui:til you are ready to step into
the one y'ou desire; without obligating you to pay :more than:
your -present salary will afford, no .-matter =howv small it is:
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