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Prices Put The Go -Into OurQuick Trade.
It leads direct to HO21lIiTTH .& SON'S.. It's the business wonder of the town and surroud-
ing country, it does not need persistent talking to convince customers that we sell;
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BOOM'S AND, SH.OE,S, ORDERED CLOTHING
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lower than all other house, ghat else makes us leaders.
Buyers are not caught in the corner of misleading prices a second time.
Eternal vigilance is the price of success, there are eyes here watching your needs.* Make
hay while the sun shines and rush for
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ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.
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Avoid Sunstroke.
The heated temµ is here and people
ought not to expose themselves need-
lessly to danger from sunstrolce or
beat prostration, two very ditierent
conditions of the system. In heat
exhaustion, which is caused by physi-
cial exertion and exposure to a hi0i
temperature, the surface of the body is
cool, the pulse `teals and rapid,and the
temperature below normal. in such
cases pending the arrival of a physi•
ciau, stinlulantsshouid i)m riven freely,
and the hot bath be used. In suit -
stroke, which is 'brought about by
direct exposure to the power of the
sun, there is a pain in the head, it,.feel-
ing of nausea, great heat of the slim,
a full and rapid pulse, and a very high
temperature.' The patient should be
taken to a place where shade and air
' can be obtained, striuped to the waste
and laid in a recunlhelir. position.
Cold water (ice water) should be pour-
ed upon the head and chest and wrists
until eonsciausuess returns. - Ice
should be applied to the head- and the
body rubbed with it, but if the skin be
cold no tee should be applied. When
practicable the patient should•be put
in a bath tub at W degrees to reduce
the"temperature. As precaution, o0w•.
Ming and light clothing should be I
AGENTS WANTED
worn, ice-cold drinks and alculiol
To Introduce a new articlo Indispensable in every
bevera;fe� should lie avoided sleeping
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honsrhold, aoodAgents can easily make $100 a
rooms sl)ogld bp well ventilated,- and
weok. 1Vrita to HIGH GitADL ART CO.; '122
Quincy St., Chicago, ill., U. S. A
food ibould be sparingly eaten. Avoid
worry and loss of `temper, acid vhove
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till keep coal.
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MUSICAL LEADER PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH
gives Private Lessons in Vocal Training, both in Staff
and Tonic -Sol -Fa Notation. Open for engagements
for Concerts or Church meetings. Terms moderate.
Apply at
MRS. 11. 1110 R R01V• S,
— 24 ShuterSt, 11'ingbam
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Wingham Saw and Planing Mills.
The undersigned'havc now on hand a large stock
MI PE-- Oy P� L� ;. __COLf Com.
DRY PINE,
(OF PENN'A, h11NE OWNERB.) .
HEI3LUUIC,
Th%i AItACK, and '
01111OIAN OFFICE, 1i131ILTOlY, ONT:
HAItDWOUD LUMBER
Drosoed. or undressed xxx and xx.
NORTH SHORE SHINGLES,
Coal in Car lots sold direct to
NO. 1 CEDAR
consumers.
HEADINGS,
BARRELS,
No intermediate. profits,
WOOD, arc.,
Brite for Prices. .
atprices that defy competition. Parties intending
to baud will find it to their interest to give us a call
Special Attention Given to So-
t before placing their orders, as wd are determined
not to be undersold. Custom work attended to
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promptly and satisfaction guaratatohd.
MCLEAN & SCN.
T. A. MILLS,,
FOR THIS SEASON WE OFFER
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Pest Standard. Granulated Sugar, a
22 pounds for $1 or 412c. per pound by
the ,Barrel.
Fine Light Coffee Sugar 25 lbs.
for $1...
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Good 'Dry Yellow Sugar 30 lbs.
;for $1.
The above Prices are for cash or
7rade only.
Housekeepers this isy our golden.
opportunity..
T. A. m lI LL'S,
Winghaw.
FOR SALE,
HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SAIE. . i Lot No, ,, and the V, ij, of Lot NO.
Tire vnderslgnid but for Rule on I:Ot 10Coo, 4. i' 11th Con. Turnberry�--1 acres; 90 acres
'Purubarry, tour tliorolighbred linlsteln bulls. Sana. l cleared; well fenCOdi frame house and
Ing from o to IS months old. 'The abovo mentioned i 'other buildings; good orchard; cheap, tail
annuls aro hit well marked and registered iu tho ! time. Apply to
Canadlan Iford Hoak. They will ria Bold ei,eap hod , NI. C CAiV ER()N,
Eft oaey lorinR E6 $lilt lin .tohaaors. Or (1 ocloriCll,
W'ILt XCPHX1i O"( N`
Any pennon bringing hi & eon -ab solution of t.lieta robupu vtitll`rti, ton lit%p will I'eceive a JAM 141N 4-aU lo.irt:hktle,' I �GlentarrowP.0.
fbroluo >Ia d frame volt'led m 75 dmtei at�ae..>o, 00L.
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