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STOCK REDUCTION
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE
ANCE
ExrrR .
VALUES
Big Summer Sale
During Balance of August
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EVERYTHING NEW.
NO CARRIED -OVER STOCK.
MAKING ROOM FOR
NEW FALL GOODS.
FULL STOCK, -'--Tremendous Sacrificing, Big
ing for Purchaser.
READ THE LIST BELOW THEN COME AND LET US
DEMONSTRATE THE VALUES :
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Men's ad Boys' Clothing
Odd Pants and Knickers
Shirts and Collars
Overalls and Smocks
Boots and Shoes
Work Shirts
Underwear ,
Ladies' Skirts and Waists
Gloves and 'Hosiery
Fancy Collars and Belts
Dress Goods • "
Silks and Satins
Laces and Embroideries
Ricbons and Underwear
Fancy `Sun Shades
Sav-
RAIN COATS. --Very special prices on both Ladies' and Gents' Rain Coats. New goods
and latest styles and the season is approaching when you will appreciate one, of
these coats.
SUGAR.. -Splendid time to put in a supply. Redpath, best, per .sack, $4.75.
Produce Wanted. Highest Prices,
Goods Not Charged at Reduced Prices,
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KIND BR
MJ48mnrnr Sale.
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Our annual Summer Sale will
start on Thursday, Aug. 7th, and
will continue till Aug. 21st. All
Summer Goods will be cleared
out at one-quarter to one-third
off in prices.
Ladies' Waists, regular $1.00 and $1.25 for ,T5
1.35 to 2.00 for $1,25
2.25 to 3 00 for 2.00
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3.25 to 4.00 for 3.00
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All Crum's English Prints, .reg. 12c
for 10c.
Gingham, Muslins, Cam'brics, etc.,
to clear at cost.
A few Men's Straw Hats, reg. $1.25,
1.50 and 1.75 for 1.00.
Boys' Straw Hats, reg. 50c and 60c
for 40c.
All Men's and Boys' Suits 25 per
cent. off regular price.
See our stock before buying else-
where. 1 .rnust have room for Fall
stock now coming in.
Produce of all kinds wanted.
Drive in at rear of store.
"._,.� asrtartts. wrgrrar
Phone 89
PRODUCE Olt` ALL KINDS WANTED.
J. A. Mills
(Successor to, T. A. MILLS)
Y ...• a w44: gla lid .5 him 101 i1..
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WANTED
GOOD LOCAL AGENT
at once to represent the OLD AND
RELIBABLE FONTHILL NUR-
SERIES. ' Splendid list of fruit and
ornamental -stock for Fall delivery
1913 and Spring delivery 1914.
Start at once and secure exclusive
territory. We supply handsome free
outfit and pay highest commissions.
Write for full particulars.
STONE & WELLINGTON
TORONTO ONTARIO
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS
ANY person who is the solo head of a family,
or any mala 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 Subagency for the
district. Entry by proxy may be made at any
agenoy, on certain conditions by father moth-
er, son, daughter, brother or sister of lntend-
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.
In 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
pre-emption siz months in each of six years
from date of homestead entry (including the
time required to earn homestead patent) and
cultivate Jiffy acres extra.
A. homesteader who has exhausted his home-
stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption
may anter for a purchased homested in curtain
d!atricts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties. -Mast
side six months in each of three years, culti-
vate fifty acres and erect a houdo worth $300.
w. W. Cony,
Deputy of the Minister of tbo Interior.
N.13. --Unauthorized publication of this ad-
vertisement will not be paid for.
Dr, -de Van's Female Fills
A reliable French regulator; never fails, `these
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
gonerativeveortion of the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations, tor. de Vsea's are sold at
,85 a box, or three ler $10. Mailed to any address.
goobelh 7>ruz Corr M. Oatlu►rineir5 Ortt.
()VCR es YEARS'
EXPERIEt4CZ
TRADE MARKS
DgalaN5
OtareniawrsY&a.
i1. may
nvention goatee
Ant' npiniotonand Le�ee ohe�ttl1her an
tlenestocontud. et'bt Ota relents
pent freMri agency fu eririta.
Patents taken th nth 4A . Ce. rush's
ipinF ti la e
Uri/trifle' . nnookatt.
y nthatrMed *eekty.
racy a rottoi arprs mld.
TROOPS GUARD ITS GOLD.
Every Niiht the Flank of Engtancl Has
a Military Display,
For 130 years .i minium y of guards.
men in e1 ii' e of nu officer nierehtatl
every evening fruiu the Cht4st'a or the
WellingtoU hnrtntks to the !tank of
feeglentl. For the hist few yetu•s, ow•
nig to :the greet Inerense or street
tt•atllt', the soldiers !neve gone by the
nne1Ergrunlid railsvny, soil noavnthtys
the nightly (guard is drawn from the
troops stationed In the Tower or 1,011 -
don,
1f the visitor to London waltelay the
lank any evening at half past 0 o'clock
be will see about thirty men to the
ebnrge of a lieutenant and two ser-
geants =relied tip In parade dress
with fixed bayonets and loaded tun
wunitiou belts, These aro the only'
troops that may 'march through the
city of London with axed bayonets.
The men themselves lute this duty,
When they march back to quartets,
about 7 o'clock in the morning, they
may do as they please for the rest of
the day, and they receive an extra
shlllipg a day from the bank man,
agora. Each man also bas a pale of
tine blankets wherein to wrap himself
while he waits for his turn to go on
guard, and in winter big tires aro light-
ed for them. They have generous res
freshments provided for them).., and
the officer in command 'bas ar•diener
for himself and two friends.
In the daytime another curious sol'+
viva] of the past Is to be observed. Ali
though. detectives guard all the doors,
the old uniformed beadles ere also paid
for the service. From the standpoint]
of efficiency, these officials are very
much in the way, but as long as the
Bank of England has been la existence
the beadles have policed it. Conse-
quently the beadles are{ allowed to re.
main.
The custom of providing a little gar-
rison for the bank dates back to 1780.
when an attack was made neon the
bank by a molt during the Gordon
riots, pleturesc uely' described, in "13O
naby nudge." It is said that in the
flsht that ensued between the rioters
and the clerks of the bank the latter
melted their metal Inkpots for am,
munition after their supply of bullets
bad given oat. -Youth's Companion,
HAZARDOUS MAII,. ROUTES.
Postmen in Sortie Countriee Are Never
Sure of Their Lives.
The carnet postman In the Sahara
hasn't any cinch -that is, if be bas a
family he's anxious to live for or hap.
pens to bo lending a care free bachelor
existence, for he needs all the nerve
that he can possibly summon on every
.trip that he makes, for the wild tribes
regard him as their particular prey,
and he never does know when beetarts
out whether or not he is going to reach
his destination.
Neither has the postman in some
parts of Switzerland the safest Job in
the world, In fact, in several places in
that country it is considered Just about
the most dangerous profession that a
lean can enter.
You see some of the posto$iees are
situated at a height of 7,000 feet, There
is even a letter box at the summit of
Languard, which is nearly 10,000 feet
above the hes level. Here all sorts of
disastrous things have happened to un.
fortunate carriers of malL Three have
been crushed to death by avalanches
and a large number swooped down
upon and killed by tierce eagles,
Then in India the postman always
has to be on the lookout for snakes. It
Is claimed that within the last year
150 were killed by snake bites and
twenty-seven eaten by tigers.
Queer, isn't it, when in this country
the business of being a postman seems
about the most harmless and least date
gerous of any a man could pick out?
In parts of Siberia they have. only
two mail deliveries a year, while in the
interior of China they have no regular
delivery or regular postman., -Chicago
trribune,
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Capital Paid Up
$3,000,000.
Reserve
$3,750,000.
Total Assets
Over
$48,000,000.
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HAMILTON
The Small Depositor
SMALL depositors in this
bank are given the
same courteous treatment
and thorough consideration
that are given custoirers
with large accounts,
The Mm of this institu-
tion is to encourage sys•
tematio saving. Many a
fortune began with a single
dollar, which furnishes
evidence that the amount
of the first deposit is not as
Important as the fact that
it is a begiiming.
Every six months the
highest current interest
Will be credited to year
.00Onnt.
C. P. SMITH
AGENT - WINGHAM
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TI-IuRsDax, Aucws? 28, 1913
Something To
Think About
(1) The population of Canada is in -
arousing by leaps and bounds, and no
new land is beteg created.
Real Estate must therefore increase
value.
(2) Tho cost of material and labour
is constantly rides,
Houses can therefore never be cheaper
than at present.
The above facts are as plain as any-
thing can possibly be, and the moral is
to invest in a home, and to DO IT NOW
We have listed this week :
1 A 100 sore grata farm near Wing.
ham.
2 A fl e dwelling with five bed fooms
in Wingham,
3 • .A welt situated dwelling with good
stable in Wingham,
4 One of the best farms in OuI Os°.
5 C10180 building lots in Wingham,
6 A good farm in Morris.
Activity in business and Real Estate
transfers is a sign of prosperity. Wing -
ham ltas it,
Ritchie & Cos�ns
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
WELLINGTON MUTUAL
FIRE INS, CO.
Established 1840.
Head Olfloe GUELPH, ONT.
Risks taken on all classes of in-
surable property on the cash or pre-
mium note system,
GEO. SLEISMAN, JOHN DAVIDSON
President. Secretary.
RITCHIE cfc
Agents.
COSENS,
Wingham, Ont
DUDLEY HOLMES
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
Office: Meyer Block, Wingham.
R. VANSTONE
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR
Money to loan at lowest rates.
WINGHAM,
ARTHUR J. IRWIN
D.D.S., L,D.B.
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen-
nsylvania College and Licent ate 01
Dental Surgery of Ontario.
-OJHce in Macdonald Block-
• G. D. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S.
-Horror Cradnate oaf the Royal Ooliege
_ of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Honor
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Dentistry.
inOFFICE OVER H. E. ISARD & CO'S. STORE
W. R. HAMBLY, B.SC., M.D., C.I.
US e . Special attention paid to diseases
�7 1J of Women and Children, having
taken postgraduate work in Sur-
gery, Bacteriology and Scientific
Medicine.
Office in the Kerr residence, be-
tween the *teen's Hotel and the
Baptist Ohurch.
All business given careful attention.
Phone 54. P. O. Box 118
For Over
Thirty Years
ASTORI
THS CI1NTAON COMPANY. NEW YONK CITY.
dor Sale
Men's Boots and Shoes
at Reasonable Prices.
Repairing Promptly at-
tended to.
J. A. HAUOEH
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Grisdale's
Sale of Salmon
acre on.
,AT COST
Lynx Brand...22c
.. 22c
Red Poppy Brand..20c
Derby Brand.....18e
SUNDRIES
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Gallon Apples......lgc, 2 for 25o
Snap Hand Cleaner.... 12c
Comfort Soap 6 for 26r
Pearline 4c
i0c Gold Duet for 80
6c Gold Dust for3c
Tee Cream always on hand
DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER
OFFIens-Corner Patrick and Centre streets
Pawns -
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e idence, Dr. Kennedy 143
Residence, Dr, Calder 151
Dr, Kennedy specializes in Surgery.
Dr. Calder devotes special attention to
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properly
fitted.
DR. H. J. ADAMS
Late member House Staff Tor-
onto General Hospital. Post grad-
uate London and Dublin.
Successor to Dr. Agnew
OFFICE IN MCDONALD BLOCK
DR. ROBT. C. REDMOND
• M. 13. C. S. En
L. R. C. P. (iat.;
Physician and Surgeon.
(Dr. Chisholm's old stand)
W. J. -MOON
VETERINARY ,SURGEON
OFFIoE OP LATE DE. WILSON.
RESIDENCE -COIL. I'ATRICI! & FRANCIS
Office Phone 170. Residence Phone 182.: 113,
Ex Gov. Vet. Ihspeotor.
C. N. GRIFFIN
GENERAL AGENT
issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Fire, Life, ,A.eeldent, Plate Glass
and Weather Insurance, coupled
with a Real Estate and Money
Loaning business.
WINGHAM
(enteral losp►itaI.
( ndar GOvernthonb Inspection.)
I leadim , y 8ttuabed. beautifully furbished.
Opon to all r ularlry lioettsed phyatolans.
Rates
1!or atients (which Mande board and
muting) to 115.00 per week. aooerding
to looati or room. 19 'or turtber,l'arortua-
tlon-.Addresaht1S8 L. MA'f'tl1EWB
Buparihtertddhb, `
Box 223, VOInithion, Ont.
v. iImjri_ntg�'Iw.phot nol ovary nerve1 tho body
Restorer for Men
aad oPanpdr ynnd 11711,1watknese averted o co, hoapbotrole 8w obog.,wi
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New Fall Goods
AT ISARD'S
..°411=6,
Yea. Heimay nurrnlo
We have just passed into stock a large ehtpment of the
Monarch Knitted Coats and Sweaters. The latest and
best in quality, fit and finish. When you buy Monarch
Knit Goods, you are sure of getting the best value and
the most up-to-date styles of Sweater Coats and Fancy
Knitted Goods. All prices from the lowest to the best
quality.
All Departments are now filling up with the latest
goods for Fall and Winter Wear.
"From Manua -'u er to Consumer." Buying, our stock
direct from the manufacturer, thereby cutting out the
middleman's profit, we are in a position to give our
customers the very best goods at prices not to be beaten
in Canada. Try us for values in both our stores. Ladies'
and• Men's Wear. "No trouble to show our goods."
Ladies', Misses' and Children's New Fall Coats, • New
Rain Coats, New Underwear, New Hosiery and Gloves,
New Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets, New Boots and
Shoes.
"For Men and Boys." New Suits, new Pants, new
Hats and Caps, new Underwear, new Overcoats, new
Rain Coats, Sweaters, etc.
�. 3. =sand & Co.
STRIKE ON
Thousands of young Canadians have struck
from old conditions to higher and better things
by enrolling as students of our Business Col-
leges and Home Study Department. You can
study all in your own home, or partly there
and finish at College. NOW is a good time
to start. Every farmer's son who intends to
remain on the farm should have a business
education. You can continue your work, and
like Lincoln, prepare at the same time. Ask
us now. Largest trainers in Canada. Thirty
years' 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 y�, T. MORSE
PRESIDENT. F3l2IC1PAL.
D. BELL
Music Emporium
Wingham • Ont.
Carries A complete line of High Grade Musical Instruments
of eyery JescrIption.
Player pianos i Organs of almost any make ; Phono-
graphs, 1ciison and Victor i Stringed Jnstrum,ents of all
kinds ; Violins a specialty ? Sewing Machines, Canadian
and American.
We wish to impress you with the Rant that vee 'Will sell you anything
that prodaocs must°, at pripet and terms to salt the purchaser.
Anyone intending to purohaae a Plano shonid oonetder Well before
purchasing from travelling agents. We are here pet'manentty and you
oan see the instrument you are buying. Give its a ohanoe to compare.
Two Stores. Opposite Skating Rink. North End,
Phone 222. P. 0. Boit 156.