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THURSDAY, AUGUST I, 19 2
summer Wear
Must Go
Prices Away Down
We have cut down the prices of all Summer
Goods so low that every article will be cleared
out during the next few days. Below are some
of the lines effected.
UNDERWEAR. -Summer weight Underwear in two-piece
and Union suits, short and long +sleeves ; i egular
$ 1.00 a suit, clearing price 75c.
SHIRTS. -Men's Negligee Shirts with soft co1lers, splendid
bowling and tennis shirts ; 75c lines for 55c ; $1 00
lines for 750 ; $1.50 lines for $1.15.
HOSIERY. --Men's Silk Lisle Half -Hc se, all shades, mobtly
plain colors, also Boys' Black Cotton Stockings, all
sizes ; regular 25c, clearing price 19c.
SOFT COLLARS, --Assorted patterns in Boyb' and Men's
sizes ; clearing price -2 for 25c.
NECK TIES. --Four-in-hand and Batwing shapes ; regular
25c, clearing price --2 for 25e.
STRAW HA.TS.-We are clearing out the balance of our
Straw and Panama Hats at prices that will make
you smile.
This is your opportunity to purchase at cut prices
your summer supply right in the middle of the
season. Don't deIay.
AGee & Campbell
CLOTH-1E12S ea I'fEfI'.S
FVRtivIs4HI. ?ts
LOVELY HAIR
Parisian Sage Immediately Ban-
ishes Dandruff, Stops Scalp
Itch And Makes The flair
Radiant And Charming.
PARISIAN Sage i0 not a dye -it
does not contain poisonous sugar of
lead or P.ny other dangerous ingre,
dicot.
It is a high grade scientific combin-
ation that will put; life, lnsttre and
beauty into any hair the minute it is
applied.
Scalp itch goes over night ; dandruff
disalppeare ; hair stops falling and the
scalp becomes inuuacttilately clean and
free from germs.
There's A delightful treat coming to
your scalp if you haven't tried
PARISIAN Sage, Girl with auburn
hair on every carton and bottle. 60c
at J. W. MclCibbon and dealers every.
where.
Canadian
National
Exhibition
SOME FEATURES OF
Imperial Year
Imperial Cadet Review
Cadets from all the Overseas Dominions
a Exhibits by the Provinces
Dominion Exhibits
Band of Scots Guards
From Buckingham Palace
Paintings of the Year from Europe
Paintings by best Canadian and
American Artists
Imperial Cadet Competitions
Boy Scouts Review
Everything in Educational Exhibits
Siege of Delhi
Beases 0' Th' Barn Band
Britain's Best Brass Band
Dragoons' Musical Ride
Industries in Operation
Butter Making Competitions
America's Greatest Live Stock Show
Canada's Biggest Dog Show
America's Prettiest Pussies
Japanese Day Fireworks
Motor Boat Races
Hippodrome and Circus
Four Stages and Arena all going
Eruption of Mount Vesuvius
Athletic Sports
Ten Band Concerts Daily
Acres of Manufactures
Imperial Fireworks --60 Numbers
Aug. 24 1912 Sept. 9
TORONTO
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T OR W IN GlITA,M
ADVOANOE
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Here Is a MoneySaving Oppor=
tuniiy of the Utmost Impor=
Lance To You, At Robing' Store.
Saturday Is the Last Day
If you have not fully supplied your needs for some time
to come at this great money -saving Clearing sale, don't
fail to do so at once as the sale positively ends Saturday
eight.
Remember we are .selling goods for less money than like
qualities have ever before been offered for ; in tustice to
your pocket book you cannot afford to pass this sale by.
Men's and Boys' Suits, oats, Furnishings,
in fact everything for Men and Boys from
head to foot at marvellous price reductions.
Come and look aronnd---see the bargains on every hand,
and resist them if you can.
S. ROBINS
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WINNIPEG PROPERTIES
offer a GOOD INVEST -
meet and QUICK
TURNOVER.
Write us before you decide to
invest.
N. PERCY GREER
50t) MOAR'ratjri I3'L'c
WxNNx uG, MAN'.
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Dr. de Van's Female Pills
A reliable French regulator; never fails. These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative portion of the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations. Dr. deVan'o are sold at
P5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address.
Tho Scoboli Drug Co.. St. Catharines, Ont.
WANTED !
tu the DAUPHIN DISTRICT,
a large number of experienced
farmers to buy and farm the best
land in the West ; improved or
nnimproved. First-class proper-
'ies for sale at low prices and on
terms to snit. For particulars
and booklet giving description of
the district, apply to
R. C. SPA.RLING
DAUPHIN - MAN.
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Mid=Summer Sale Brings Prices Down
BARGAIN
STORK . .
ST. THOMAS. ONT.
Unsurpassed for residential education. no
"Ideal College -Home" in which to secure
a training for your life's work. Thorough
courses in Music, Painting, Oratory, High
School, Business College and Domestic
Science. Largo campus, inspiring environ-
ment. Resident nurse insures health of
students. Rates moderate. Every girl
needs an ALMA training. Handsome pro.
spectus sent on application to Principal. 42
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NEW TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
The Bell Telephone Company of Canada is
soon to print a new issue of its Official Tele-
phone Directory for the district of Western
Ontario including
WINGHAM
Parties who contemplate becoming Subscrib-
ers, or those who wish changes in their present
entry should place their orders with the Local
Manager at once to insure insertion in this issue
CONNECTING COMPANIES
should also report additions and changes in
their list of subscribers, either to the Local
Manager, or direct to the Special Agents De-
partment, Montreal,
TIie Bell Telephone Company
of Canada.
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Exainple At Sand.
A teacher had been trying to make
clear to her pupils the principle in
physics that beat expands and cold
contracts, The rule was discitst eti in
its various aspects and hearingf, and
finally the teacher said : "William
Brown, suppose you give me a good
example of the rule." "Well ma'am"
answered William "In summer, wliera
its hot, the clays are longer, and in
winter, when it is cold, the days are
shorter,"
When You Do Not Sleep.
Take the thousands of nervous pec-
ple who do not sleep well, All day
long they feaw they will not be able to
sleep. As night approaches they be-
come more and more convinced they
will not be able to sleep, They go to
bed with the settled conviction that
they will not go to sleep. Now, such
individuals, in addition to baths and
other physical treatment, will do well
to go to bed with the idea uppermost
in their minds that they will go to
sleep, and not care at all if they do
not sleep. If you can't sleep, relax
and rest. That of itself will not only
do you good, but by giving up you
will be surprised how soon you will be
asleep. It is the knowledge that they
are awake that keeps thousands of
people from sleeping. Relieve the
mental tension, remove ,the anxiety
and you effectually destroy the, state
of worry. If anxiety comes to you,
and you are prone fo say "it never
rains but it pours," repeat to yourself
the philosophy of the old woman, who
steadfastly by one saying refused to
allow herself to worry :-"Perhaps,
after all, maybe it isn't so."
Lived Without Meat,
Dr. E. 13. Warman of California,
a noted medical authority, says :--"I
have a sister-in-law who is 78 years
old, and for the last fifty years she
has not eaten a particle of meat, fish,
eggs, chicken, butter, nor anything
in the way of grease of any kind.
She has never had a day's sickness nor
a pain or an ache, She lies down at
eight and awakens in the morning in
the same position. She lives on fruit,
grains, 'vegetables and nuts. She
never drinks tea or coffee --nothing
but water. Fifty years ago, and for
twenty-five years, we considered her a
crank, but she buried her parents, two
sisters and one brother, her husband
and two children, and is likely to bury
the entire g'eneration in which she
lived. She is so active that she asks
the privilege of going up and docss-
stairs and doing errands for the fami-
ly, considering that she can do it more
easily than those much younger than
herself. This may certainly be con-
sidered a strong tribute to her hy-
gienic and strict manner of living, and
I can see no reason at all why she may
not live to be a full hundred years.
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Fall Term from Sept. 3rd.
Arrange Now to enter the
ELLIOTT!
'�CldliZP�6f
the school that irar a great reputation for
giving superior business and shorthand
training. Wadttales get and hold good
positions because they aro thoroughly
*repared, 'Write for Catalogue, Open all
year. Enter any time.
W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL,
Cor. "tongs and Alexander SW.
ONTARIO'S BEST
BUSINESS COLLEGE
CENI'AA!
STR ATFO R D. ONT.
Our teachers are all experienced instruc-
tors. Our courses are better than ever
and the equipment is more complete. We
" do more for our gradual es than do other
similar schools.. Fourteen applications
for trained help were received during the
past week, some of these offered over $700
r aoiadeeaCorrmeral, orthnd an. departments
Write for our free catalogue and see
what we are doing.
D. A. McLACELAN - Principal
BUSINESS AND
S? O T A D
Subjects taught by expert instructors
at the
Y. M. C. A. BLDG.,
LONDON, DT'li'.
Students assisted to positions. College
in session from Sept. 3rd. Catalogue
free. Enter any time.
3.W1. Westervelt- 3. W. 'Westervelt, Jr.
Principal Chartered Accountant
IS Vice -Principal
till
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Oi4AT4EI) TENDERS addressed to the undcr-
>v, signed, and endorsed "Tender for Supply-
ing Coal for the Dominion Buildings,,, will bo
received at this Wilco until 1 001',M,. on Wed-
nesday, August 213 1912, for the supply of Coal,
for the kublio Buildings throughout the
Dominion.
Combined specification and form of tender
can be obtained on application at this office.
Persons tendering are notified that tenders
will rot be considered unless made on the
printed forms supplied, and signed with their
actual signatures.
Each tender.' must be accompanied by an
accepted cheque on a Chartered bank payable
to the order of the honourable the Minister of
Public Works, equal to ten per cent. (10 p.c.)
of the amount of termer, which will be for-
feited if the person tendering decline to enter
into a contract when called upon to do So, or
tall to complete the contract. If the tender be
not accepted the cheque will be returned.
By order,
0. DESROOHERS,
Department of Public Works, Secretary,
Ottawa, July 17, 1912,
Newspapers will not bo paid for this adver-
tisement it they insert it without authority
from the Department, --28033.
SYNAPSIS OP CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
ANY person who is the sole head of a family,
or any male over 18 years old, may home-
stead a quarter section of available Dominion
land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.
The applicant must appear in person at the
Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -agency for the
district. Entry by proxy may be made at any
agency, on certain conditions by father, moth-
er, son, daughter, brother or sister of intend-
ing homesteader.
.Duties. --Six months' residence upon and cul-
tivation of the land in each of three years, A.
homesteader may live within nine miles of his
homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely
owned and occupied by him or by his father,
mother, son, daughter, brother or sister.
III certain districts a homesteader in good
standing may pre-empt a quarter -section along-
side his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre.
Duties. -Must reside upon the homestead or
Ere-emption six months in each of six years
from date of homestead entry (including the
time required to earn homestead patent) and
cultivate fifty acres extra.
A homesteader who has exhausted his home-
stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption
may enter for a purchased homested in certain
districts. Price X3.00 per acre. Duties. --Must
side six months in each of three years, culti-
vate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.
N,B.-Unauthorized publication of this ad-
vertisement will not be paid for.
THE DOMINION BANK
SIR EDMUND B. OSLER, M.P., PRESIDENT. , W. D, MATTHEWS, VICE-PRESIDENT;
C. A. BOGERT, General Manager
Capital paid up - • -
Reserve Fund - • •
Total Assets
$4,700,000
.. - $5,700,000
$70,000,000
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A Complete Banking Service
Every description of Banking business Is transacted by
THE DOMINION BANK. Collections promptly made aITd
money remitted without delay.
Advances made on Farmers' Sale Notes.
Travellers' Checks and Letters of Credit issued.
Savings Department at each branch of the bank. $1.
opens an account.
WINGHAM BRANCH, .•
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--- The One Great Tearing
Sale Beins Saturday, august the 3rd ;
Sat rday,
Sale of t e Season
TWO WEEKS OF WONDERFUL PRICE SAVINGS 9N FIFTEEN DEPARTMENTS - -
Exceptional values in Men's and Boys' Ready-to-wear Clothing.
Out go all Summer Goods at a great sacrifice. Only one thing counts and that is that the goods
vantage of this opportunity and buy now.
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Read the list of Sale Prices. Only room here for a few of the many Bargains awaiting you.
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Grocery Department
Art Baking Powder and Granite Ware Premium, 50e and
75o value; clean sweep sale price 890
Canada Laundry Starch *.07o
Royal Yeast Oakes 030
10o Bottle Extraot 08c
85o Japan TAa , 25c
85o Black Ceylon Tea 25o
Seedless Raisins , .. , . 10o
9 large boxes Matches 25o
2 cans Salmon 25o
Large bar Laundry Soap 100
Mixed Pickles, per bottle 10c
Corn Starch, per package 08c
Fresh Pot Barley 0'30
Olive Oil Floating Soap {1ge
6 bars comfort Scrap for See
6 bars Sunlight Soap for 25e
18 lbs, Granulated Sugar $11,00
Whitewear
White Oatnbrio Underskirts with deep embroidery
flonnce; tale price 75e
Children's White Lawn Dresses trimmed with lace
and insertion; to clear Ittt $1.00
Cihi dren H Fancy Print Dresses, nicely Evade, ;sizes 8
to 7 years; ynnr ohotco. ..,r.r.Irr...............11500
Whitt Persian Lawn Waists, short sleeve; regular ttaltre
$1.25; sale price ..05c
Fanny White Waists, long or short sleeve; worth $1.50
to $200; sale price ..... , $1.10
verset hovers, embroidery trimmed; to clear ..
White '"J'ndersklrta; $1.26 value -for . . ... . . . . .. $1,t0
*150 value -•tor ,,,.,.,ilio .81.25
$2.00 value-for..,...............$11t10
CARPE` DEPARTMENT euros' i i ngl'i, reinatenms,
Curtain*, I3lftxds, etcl., tC) btt
JO141 sift sweeping reductions, The stools ie larkfe ns`td must
bo reduced, bo tiOWn go the Oleos. "S'trond Floor,"
Bargains In Staples
English Long Cloth and Cambric; regular value 15o;
sale price 12340
36 inch Cambria, fine quality; 124o --for 100
3 doz. Hemmed Pillow Slips. sizes 42 and 44 inches,
fine quality Cotton; 20o valve -for 150
2 doz. Orash Towels; reg. price per pair 25o; sale price18c
Heavy Crash Towelling; sale price - - 080
0 pieces wide Flannelette; to clear 08c
2 pieces 8/4 Sheeting; 80o 'valve -for.. hyo
30 pieoes Duck; 120 value -for 100
Table Linen, bleached, 2 yards wide, choice pattern;
good value at $1.25; Hale price. $I,00
One piece pure bleached Linen; Goo-fo>t. ........ 500
One piece speoial unbleached, 2 yards wide ; regular
value 50e; sale price 40e
DRESS 000DS Big cot in the prices of Dress Goods ;
our large stook roust be reduced. Buy
your fall dress or suit now and save 20 per cent, on your
pn.robaib. Dress Trimmings and ()verlaces to match all our
Dress Gods, at greatly reduced prioea. All the uew weaves
are here.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES laid t;teck of Embroi-
deries to choose from
and they :crust be Sold; every piece rednced. A number of
piecott of 27 inch fiounntng to sell quick; reg. SOo value, sale
price 85o. 1000 yards Torcheon Lace to clear at 50.
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Bargains in Silk
A lame etock of Silks to be sold at sweeping reductions.
We have the Pinel that will give good wear.
27 inch Japan Silk, all colors; usually sold at 50o;
clean sweep price 40o
10 pieties Fancy Striped Shot Lonisine Silk, in the beat
shades; 5Oo value -for , 85o
Palette Silks, in all oolore, 40 inches wide; good value
at $1.25; sale pride . , $1,G0
20 per cent. off regular prices of all linos of narrow Silk.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES Several lines of Long Silk
Gloves to Clear ont ata sae-
riflee. Cleating lino of Won'lon't and Children's Hose; sale
price 100.
PARASOLS Sumner Parasols in white embroidery or
fanny colored; $11.25 vain() for $1.00; $1 GO
value for $1,25; $1.75 value for $1.40; $2.00 valve for $1,50;
$2 50 value foe WO.
RIBBONS (nr big stook of :Ribbons tltamt be reduced.
Prioea will do it. 12 rolls Taffeta Ribbon, all
colors, vvic1E•; regular price 15c. sale price 100. 10 rolls extra
wide sof Taffeta gibbons; 20e value, sale price 150.
READY-TO-WEAR Women's Tailored made Snits, sep-
arate °oats and Skirts, made of
Parsarntts,'Voiles, Serges acrd Broadcloths. No room to quote
prices here, but big reductions await the ready buyer.
T}ISMS i J► '` SAA .U.i.-Cttsh or produce at time of sale. Goods not paid for will he charged at regular
price No goods, setltf out on approbation.
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PRINTS 50 pieces °rums Ennlioh Prints, light and dark
patterns ; regular 12?w;o and 15o value ;
clean sweep sale price IAC
CORSETS Big clean up its our Corset Department ;
broken lines and ocici sizes in the best
makes of Corsets; $1 00 and 81.25 values; your choice. , , 69c
BOOTS AND SHOES Big cut in prices of Boots and
Shoes, Oleariug out odd lines
and broken sizes, at 90o, $1,19, $1,40, See the Bargain Boxes.
Men's . Wear Store
Why not buy your fall Suit or Coat during this big sale
and save from 20 to 80 per cent,
Me»'s strong Overalls; to rlea>rr4 (it .. , . 59e
Men's English Worsted Suits; reg. $1,5; sale price ...9111.115
Itlen'e Fancy Tweed Suits; to ciciar at
.$0.00
Men's strong vues.ri.ng Pants; ;1.75 ansa, 82 00 for 1.29
Yonths' Fancy 'tweed Suits; reg $5,00 and 46,00 for3.90
Men's Fancy Stripe Pants; reg. $2 50 for, ...
toys' Sbort Pants; sale price
Men's hersvy Overcalls; r(•glrlar dollar line; for
'Youth's Fancy Worsted, Sults; reg. 48,00; for.. ,
Boys' Tweed Suits in muall 103z:i:1; to clear
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.85
. f . . . 5.90
1.50
Men's Lain Coats and Bust Coats; sale price ..... , 2 50
Men's Cremate Coate; reduced to, .. , , .. - 5.00
Gents Furnishhgs
Men's pine Elastic Braces; 25() value for 10e
5 dez MOWN Stilt Ties; reg. 250 for .. , , , 155
Men's heavy Working Shirts; 75o value .fol' ........ , . , 59,3
A lot of Mone Print Shirts; to Wear 590
Clearing out at line of Mon's ,I x, 2 pr. for 25o
Melt's Sweaters; reg. $1,50 vatlu' for..., ............ . .$1.00
Men's Driving Gloves; reg. 81,25 for 1.00
Bove' Sy°•ntprnne/r} Jerseys, shoat fil 'eves, galcr prlco .. , .... , 200
Men's Oloth Caps; S;/r,, 500 value for . .. ..............40e
5 doz, Linens Collars to clear at. , .... , . , , , , ,100
MIEN'S OATS 20 per cera. off all liriee of Men's and Boys'
'tilt and Straw Hate.
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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS.
Have you sorrows ? You must bear
them
Without murmur, without moan ;
Think not you may shirk or share
them,
Deep them for yourself alone.
But if you have joys -oh, show them !
Broadcast to the winds go throw
them,
Seed -like through the world go sow
them,
Have you trials 2 You must face them
Without grumble, without groan ;
Burdens ? Then be sure to place
them
On no shoulders but your own.
But if you have aught that's cheerful,
Give it forth to calm the fearful,
Give it forth to soothe the tearful,
Sing it, ring it, make it known !
Thus it is the noble -hearted
Live until their day is flown ;
Thus their courage is imparted
As a bugle -blast is blown ;
Thus it is they help and heighten,
Thus they lift and thus they lighten,
Thus it is they bless and brighten
Souls less steadfast than their own
WE GUARANTEE; RI-IJUMO
to give entire satisfaction to all rheu-
matic sufferers who use it. Rheunto
is 80 good we have received hundreds
of testimonials from prominent peo-
ple thronehottt Canada and United.
States, Rheumo drives every particle
of uric acid poisons from the blood,
enriching it and curing rheumatism,
Don't allow the disease to go 80 fer
that you are a deformity from the
tortures and paine it inflicts. Rheu-
mo is yont' safeguard and A. L. Hamil-
ton guarantees Rheumo to do all that
is claimed. We have confidence in
Rbeumo or we Would not guarati
tee it.
A Freak Colt.
Mr. Moore, an Oxford Township
farmee, possesses a freak colt which is
now two months 01(1. The young
animal has the unusual ntuubee of
seven feet and an eighth foot, which
was only connected by a small liga-
ment, fell off a few days after its
birth. The extra. feet are attached to
each leg immediately behind the
. regular feet and growing out from the
fetlock. The supplementary feet aro
slightly smaller than the others, The
colt is a handsome young specimen
and the owner has already refused
>!- $1,000 for his curiosity,
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4 - not or even (sold water should nerez'
be used to clean paint, as it desttoye
;1 the varnish and the paint soon wears
mosisom off.