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25, were $5 00
26, 66 3.50
26, 66 6 50
27, , 66 4,50
28, i6 5.
28, 66 7.
29, 66 7.
29, 66 6 50
30, 66 5.50
30, 66 8.50
31, i6 5.75
31, 8.
32, 66 5.50
33, 66 6.
33, 66 7.
34, 66 8.50
34, $i 10.
23 Boys' extra
good School
Suits in Bloomer
and straight
Knicker styles in
Brown, Gray,
Blue and fancy
stripes.
Lion brand.
To be cleared
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out at once as
they are broken
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ones.
for
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The Clothior
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Music Ernioriurn
Wingiiam - -Ont.
Carries a complete line of High tirade Musical Instruments
of every description.
Player Pianos ; Organs of almost any make ; Phono- ,s
graphs, Edison and Victor ; Stringed Instruments of all
kinds ; Violins a specialty ; Sewing Machines, Canadian
and American.
We wish to impress you with tlio fact that we will sell pert anything
that produces mutio, at prices and terms to snit the purchtset'.
Anyone intending to purchase a Piano should consider well befofe
rpurchasing frond travelling agents. Wo are here permanently and yon.
can see the instrument you aro busing. Give us a chance to compare.
Two Stores. Opposite Skating Rink. North End.
Prone 222, P, 0. Box I*
Thousands of young Canadians have struck
from old conditions to Higher and better things
by ' enrolling as stridents of qui`, hrisiness 'Col -
a!,14. Home Study Department.' Von cad
study Ill in your own h' lue, or partly there
an+ " finish dt College. • NOW is a good time,
to start. Every `farcm e1. s son \Fits intends to
retmiaxn on the fa'n shou11 have a business
education. You can continue your work, and
like Lincoln, prepare at the same time. A§k
Its now. Largest trainers in Canada, Thirty
y1rars' experience, Seven Colleges. Two thou',
sand students annually. Positions guaranteed,
Individual instruction. No vacation. Successful
people act NOW, not later.
WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE
WINGHAM ONTARIO
GEO. SPOTTON W. T. MORSE
PRESIDENT. PRINCIPAL.
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Fighting Farm Fires.
At every farm house and detached
city dwelling there should be a ladder,
such a one that Can be made iu a day
or bought readymade for three do1-
h s, Many Hires are started in ehifgle
roofs and in attics by sparks from
chicnneye, so that it is desirable indeed
to have ready a means of Resects to
them with the waterbucket. Aside
f.'i}n) this a ladder may be used for
ro-eue use when five starts in a lower
story.
The most of the fires which destroy
homes start in the kitchen, The cook
wove has no summer vacation, usually
it is too close to the wall, often has in-
sufficient zinc under it toprotect the
fi )or from heat and falling coale, has
the longest stove pipe from which
spas ke may escape, and frequently is
THSIN A]&ADVAN
warped or cracked or both, In the
kitchen -every kitchen, there should
be atall times a bucketfull of water
to quench starting fires. This applies
to kitchens having gas stovaa, for they
furnish half as many dangers as those
burning coal or wood, and the kitchen
in which the drinking water bucket is.
but half full half the time, and may be
empty at the wrong time. Buckets
with round bottoms are made for hold-
ing water for against fire, Such a
bucket le not liable to be used for
eeruhkling or any purpose liable to take
it out of its place. It is hung on a
hook or supported on a shelf having a
hole in it. In winter salt is added to
prevent its freezing. --Ex,
Tommy ; Pop, whale a diplomat ?
Tommy's Pop : A diplomat, my son,
is a man who remembers a woman's
birthday, but forgets her age.
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THE DOMINION BANK
a111 EDMUND D. OSt.ER. M.P., PRESIDENT. W. D. MATTHEWS. VICE•PRESIDENT.
C. A. BOGERT, General Manager.
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Capital' paid up - • - -
Reserve Fund - • •
Total Assets
$5,000,000
$6,000,000
$76,000,000
Financial Headway
of the sure and permanent kind is rarely made without the assistance
of a Savings Bank Account. It stimulates saving, keeps thelioney
in absolute safety, increases it with interest, and provides the ready
cash to take advantage of the business opportunities which Como
ones way.
WINGHAM BRANCH : N. EVANS, Manager.
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TUE WESTRRN PAIR, LONDON,.
ONTARIO,
The Western Fair, of London, On-
tario, will be held this year September
5th to 18th, Already active prepare,-
tions are being made for' it, The
grounds present a very active appear-
ance as dozens of workmen are engag.
ed in their work day after day. A
new addition 6045 feet is being erect -
cd to the Main Building and the spare
to same is practically all taken, An
addition is also being erected to the
Poultry Building, which was absolute
ly necessal y on account of the over.
crowding in the old building, The
Government has kindly come to the
assistance of the Association in the
erection of these new buildings. A
large amount of money is also being
expended in necessary repairs and
improvements throughout the grounds
the City of London kindly helping in
this matter. The Grounds and Build-
ings will be in first class condition
when the opening day of the Exhibi-
tion arrives. Any information re-
garding the Exhibition in any of its
departments will be furnished on ap-
plication to A. M. Hunt, Secretary,
Room 302 Dominion Savings Building,
London, Ont,
A Business Pointer.
Oh tradesman, in thine hour of eee,
If on this paper you should sec,
Take our advice and now be yyy,
Go straight ahead and advert iii,
You'll find the project of some uuu,
Neglect can offer no ex qqq ;
Be wise at once, prolong your d aaa,
A silent business soon de kkk.
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JUNE SALE
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At Knox's
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Watebes, docks, Silverware, Jewelry,
but Glass, 'etc.
Watches.
Ladies' 14 k. solid gold watch, 15
jewel Waltham movement, reg.
$40 -June Sale, ..$30.00
Ladies' 14 k. gold-filled, 15 jewel
Waltham movement, reg. $16_
June Sale $12.00
Ladies' 14 k. gold-filled, 7 jewel
Waltham Watch, reg. $12 -
Jline Sale $9.00
Ladies' Silver Watches, reg. $5 -
June Sale $3.50
Gent's 18 size, open face, 14 k
gold-filled case, 17 jewel Wail:
thaw or Elgin may' , reg. $24 -
4une
2 ,--
4une Sale. $18.00
Gents' 18 size, open face, gold-filled
case, 17 jewel Waltham or .'gin
Inov''t, reg. $20 -June sale $14.0
Gent's 18 size, open face, gold-fille4
ease, 15 jewel, Elgin or Wal-
tbant reevemen.t, reg. $I16 --June
Sale ,,,.,•$10.0
Gent's 1.6 side, open face, 14 k. gold -
Ailed, 17
old-flled,17 jewel Waltham or Elgin
mov't, reg. $22 --June Sale $16.00
Gent's 16 size, gold.filled, Waltham
mov't, reg. $15 -June Sale $10.00
Gent's 17 jewel Silver Watch, reg.
$17 -June Sale $12.50
Gent's 17 jewel Waltham Watch in
niekle case, regular $ 12.50 -June,
Sale ,.. 75
Gents' 7 lewd pigi or Wt ltilagl
mov't, in nid le cage, reg. $
June Bale . 45.5Q
Boys' Watches, regular $1.50 -June
Sale 980
Clocks.
Reg. $12 --June Sale $8.50
Reg. $10 --June Sale $6.75
Rog. $8 -June Sale $5.50
Reg. $5 -June Sale $3.25
Jewelry.
Ladies' Chains_
Reg. $10 ---June Rale ,,,,,, $6.50
Oleg. $6.50 -June Sale . $3 75
Gents' Chains ---
Reg $10.00 ---June sale
Reg. $8.00 ---June sale
Reg. $5.00 ---.bane sale
Reg. $2.00 ---June sale $1.75
Ladies' Bracelets-.
Beg. $1.0., June Sale $6.75
Reg. $8 -June Sale.. $5.00
Reg. $5 -June Sale $8.00
Reg. $4 June Sale 1...$2.50
Pendant Necklaces
Reg. $25 -June sale
Reg. $15 -June sale ..
Reg. $10 ---Juno sale
$6 00
$4.75
$2.95
$17.00
$1.0.00
$6 75
Ladies' Rings--
Reg..$75_June. Sale $5a.O0.
Reg. $55-_Jupe Sale....... ;;$39.00
Reg. $$40.: -.:June Sale $28.00
4eg. 125_ 'eine Sale $17.50
Reg. $20._Jun,e Sale, ...,....,1$14 50
Reg. $15. ; une Sjale,
Reg. $10.,.June Sale.
Reg. $5 -June Sale
leg. $3.50 ---Jane Sale,...........
$9.75
$6.50
$3.25
$2 25
Ladies' and Ge•onts' Stone .set dings at exceedingly low prices.
Special 'June prices on Lockets, Chain,, Ladies' and Gets' Fobs,,
Brooches, Scarf . Pins, Cuff Links, Etc.
Large stook of Silverware and Cut Gass at Bost and below.
Of f OSIT1 NATIONAL i T1 L
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and fashions,
share in the
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CUT PRICE SPECIALS
FOR THE WEEK END
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This is our busy season, yet we are always after
more. So we run a sale of specials at the end of
the week so as to increase our business. Our stock
is large and complete, of the newest models, styles
so we feel we can suit one and all. Read the list then coo
bargains.
Men's Wear Store.
8 Men's Suite, darkTweed, good style,
regular $10, Week -end Special $7.95
Men's Oravenette Coats, regular $7.60, Week-
end. Special -
$6.00
Men's Tweed Trousers, one line to clear.... $1.19
A. broken line of Boys' Suits, regular $5.00
and $6 00, Special $3.75
Boys' short Pants, lined, Week -end Price50o
Men's English Stripe Worsted Trousers,
Out Price $1.75
Men's Socks, grey or black, regular 20c pair,
Special ,Price 2 for 25o
Men's Working Shirts, also light color Shirts
with soft collars, Special to Clear 69c
Youths' Leather Bolts, our Out Price 26o
Boys' Wash Suits, new style, Speoial 750
Men's Fanoy Print Shirts, a Bargain 490
Men's new style Bard or Soft Hats, Week-
end Price $1 50
Men's Deongola or Box Calf Boots, Cut
Prfoe $2.50
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Ladies .Wear Sto
Ladies' Ready" -to -wear House Dresses, reg
lar $1,25, Special Price
White Top Skirts with embroidery tri
ming and buttons, regular $1.50, Specia,
Price If,
Ladies' Fancy Tweed Top Skirts, regula
$5 and $6, Week -end Price .
1000 yards Lace, value 80 and 1Oo, To Ole
50 yards Buick Pailette Silk, yard wide
regular vf1ue $1.25, Week-ettd Price..
39 -inch Blaol5/or Colored Pailetttt Silk, $1.51
value, �eiaPrice
Ladies' Elm?. Hose, 10
doz. to c'
Ladies' Fal&oy Strap Slippers, tarn sol
regular," value $2.50, Special Price.. ..
Girls' early -to -wear Dresses, Special
Ladies'Prinoess Slips, embroidery trimmed
Children's Wash Dresses, small .patter
riot
Ladies' Rain Coats, Special $5.00 t
Ladie White Cambric Underskirts, ego
b idery trimmed, Special . . .
Ponge�,* silks -z tafaf- adioticl;--.amide, Speoi
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ALWAYS IN THE LEAD WITH BARGAINS
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QUALITY H05E .EiIsard
A Noble Work.
Recently the president of the to-
baeoa trust in the United States visit-
ed California, and thie is what he
said :--"California is the best market
in the United States for high grade
cigars and tobacco products generally,
but California does not use its pro-
portion of cigarettes, as compared
with the remainder of the United
States. That is one of the reasons
why I ain in San Francisco. I am
here to look over the field and see
what ought to be done to increase the
sales of cigarettes, primarily, and then
other tobacco."
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RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT
The ORRINE treatment for the
Drink Habit can be used with absolute
confidence. It destroys all desire for
whiskey, beer or other alcoholic, atima-
lma tP. Thousands have successfully
used it and have aeon restored to lives
of sobriety and usefulness, Can be
given seorectly. Costs only $1 00 per
box. If you fail to get results from
ORRINE after a trial your money will
be refunded. Ask for free booklet
telling alt about ()RHINE. J. W.
McKibbon.
Food Of A Lifetime.
If you should live to be 75 years old,
have you any idea how much food you
would have consumed in the course of
the years, taking it for granted that
you are a person of average height,
weight, and appetite ?
In both solids and liquids you will
have consumed something like 1,3000
times your own weight in both sada
and Itgtlldst or fifty-four tons of solid
fgacl and fifty-three tong of liquid,
Probably if your desires were nor-
mal you would have eaten some seven-
ty-six tons of bread, which if they
were piled together would equal in
size a small family. hotel. On that
bread you would have spread ahnut
a ton and a fourth, of butter, 1f yr u
had been fond of boon and were to;
streteh it out 1z a long siugls allele it
would stretch about four miles. You
would have managed to eat about five
tons of fish and some 12,000 eggs,
while if you were at all a lover of
cheese you tonrld easily get outside of
400 pounds of D.
It is interestlt to to. gine how, if
you were to see sill the vegeta111es yot*
had oottsuntt d prolog before you in rt.
view,
e-
view, they would make a train of CAt'S
at least three and one-half tniles Tong,
Also on that train you could add 10,000
pounds of sugar and 1,600 pounds of
salt,
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All kinds of Printing neatly
artistically executed.
Dodgers, Auction Sales, Stati
ery, Envelopes, BloQpr , B
Wrappers, Church Reports, E
This office has always had the reputation of
Ing out nicer work than most others. Pric
low as the lowest. Call for prices.
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ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT
Suits, tweeds and worsteds, from $21.00
Odd Trousers from . . . . . 4.00 t
Perfect fit and workmanship guar
Call and get prices.
OON & WHI
Phone I26. WILSON