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The Blue Front Store
SHOES.
Don't forget that our stock of Men's and
Boys' Shoes is complete. We carry nothing but
reliable makes and can back up every pair we sell.
A splendid variety of fine, medium and heavy
makes in stock now. Prices right.
Trunks, Suit Cases, &e.
Another shipment of Trunks, Suit Cases,
Telescopes, &c., just to hand, A splendid as-
sortment to choose from. If you are going to
take a trip, don't fail to see our stock before
purchasing. It will be worth your while.
McGee & Campbell
Clothiers and Men's Furnishers
Anybody who has the "determina-
tion" can become a good penman if
he or she will intelligently follow
our instructions and practice an hour
or so a day for a few months.
Penmanship is of far greater im-
portance than most young people
realize.
We know from intimate acquaint-
ance with business men that there
isn't anything that creates a more
favorable impression on an employer
than the neatness and legibility of
an applicant's handwriting.
Write for our large, illustrated free
catalogue. It explains our Business
and Shorthand Courses in detail.
Shows the value of an education in
a school which is a member of the
Business Educators' Association. .
The demand for graduates is
greater than we can supply,
FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
Members of Business Educators' J. W. WESTERVELT,
Association. Principal, London.
COLLEGE REOPENS SEPT. 31tD.
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I Yon don't want to be convinced
of the Big Bargains that Young's
are offering in
Graniteware, Tinware
and .Hardware,
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JUST ARRIVED.
Another very large assortment
of Graniteware at the same Cut-
in -two Prices.
IGive us a call, and be convinced that this is
the place to buy goods at money -saving
prices. A pleasure to show goods.
IYOUNG'S
,I Big Hardware
WINGHAM - ONTARIO
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THE WINGHAIVI ADVANCE •--• THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1907
`neves 'keine
Mr. P., F. Lawrence, the general
apanyat Gocof leich,ttells aElittle taleress ' of
how a dream found, an express parcel
this week, The article to question
wits 001101 tied from Windsor and was
missing at Goderieh. "I sent half a
dozen telegrams to different places
about that parcel," Mr, Lawrence re.
Tates, and it must have been on My
mind when I went to bed, for I dream-
ed I saw it lying on a table in the
ticket office up at the depot. In the
morning I went up, and snre enough
it was there, The funny part of it is
that the stats' didn't see it, and cannot
account for its presence there.
--What might have been a sad
drowning accident, with a well known
young London woman as the victim,
occurred in the Bayfield river several
days ago, and was very narrowly
averted by the prompt action of a trio
of Londoners, Mr. D. D. Hannah, his
daughter and Miss P, O'Connor were
out rowing, and had passed a number
of young people in bathing. When
about 50 yards away they heard fran-
tic cries for help. Miss Hannah being
an expert with the oars, soon brought
the boat to the scene of the disaster,
when Me. Hannah was just able to
grasp the young lady by the hair, as
she was sinking for the third time,
and being ably assisted by Miss O'Con-
nor, they pulled her into the boat and
rowed ashore. Miss O'Connor, being
a nurse graduate of St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, her experience was very helpful,
and after working some time over the
semi-unconscions young lady, she was
resuscitated, and with the help of her I
friends was taken to her home.
Teeswater.
The dwelling house of Wm. Dobson,
at the corner of the 12th con, and
gravel road, was totally destroyed by
fire between 11 and 12 o'clock on Tues-
day night. The fire had made consid-
erable headway before the sleeping
occupants of the house knew of it and
they were able to save nothing, not
even their clothing. Miss Smith, of
Toronto, who was visiting Miss Doh -
son, saved her hat and coat but lost
everything else even to a purse and
railway ticket. As the kitchen was
burned first, the fire is supposed to
have originated from the kitchen
stove or chimney.
There was an exciting time about a
burning straw stack at the farm of
Jas. Reid, jr., Oth line, on Monday
afternoon. Art. Reiffer's threshing
outfit was being set at the barn to
proceed with the threshing of the fall
wheat when by some unknown means
a stack of straw at the back of the
barn canght fire. The stack stood
about ten feet away from the barn
and the fire, though discovered soon
after starting, made a big blaze while
the loose straw on the outside was be-
ing burned off. Fortunately the
wind was favorable, and by throwing
water on the roof and sides of the
building the fire was kept from
spreading. A phone message from A.
Little's mill to town brought a timely
supply of help when those who had
fought the fire from the start were
about exhausted. After about an
hour's struggle the flames were gotten
under control and the fire put out
without much damage being done.
ALMA
27th
Year
LADIES' COLLEGE
ST. THOMAS, OMT.
UttIE In Rnrldsnco
150
University affiliation, Music, Fine Art,
Elocution, Physical Culture, Commercial,
Domestic Science. For year book write
PRINCIPAL WARNER, D.D.
Our Lens Factory
is complete with the finest made machin-
ery for the manufacture of perfect lenses,
and is in charge of export workmen.
We invite you to call at any tim@,and
see a lens ground from the rough.
Our methods combine those of oculist
and optician.
THE TAIT-BROWN OPTICAL CO.
EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS
237 Dundas Street, London, Ont,
Got "Genuine" Business Education
now. than wish you had after-
wards. FALL TERM FROM San
OF SEPTEMBER, Attend the
ELLIOTT
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TORONTO, ONT.
(Cor..Yonge and Alexander Ste.)
and you, will undoubtedly get "genuine"
business training, not the 'Imitation"
kind. Out of 250 calls for bookkeepers,
stenographers, etc., we filled only 10 of the
positions. Had no one else ready when
calls were received. Yes, it pays to attend
this school -it doubly pays. Catalog free.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal
RTRUR J. IRWIN
D.D.S., L.D.S.
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen-
nsylvania College and Licentiate of
Dental Surgery of Ontario.
--ORico in Macdonald Blook-
Ofllce closed Wednesday afternoons during
June, July and August.
W. J. PRICE
B,S.A•, LDS., D.D.S.
Honor Graduate of University of Toronto
and Licentiate of Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario.
OFFICE n4 BEAVER Block - wINCHAM
Office closed Wednesday afternoons
during June, July, August.
Jumping With Nerve Pain.
That's how you feel with neuralgia.
But why He awake at night, grumble
or complain -get busy with a bottle of
Nerviline. It does act like magic,
seeks out the pain and destroys it,
Harmless and certain, instant in effect,
nothing is so popular as Nerviline for
aches and pains of all kinds. Try it
for lumbago, test it in rheumatism,
prove it in neuralgia, pleurisy or colds.
You'll soon acknowledge that Poison's
Nerviline beats thein all, Sold every-
where in large 2 ie bottles,
Brussels.
Messrs. I;migh & McDonald have
put a new office counter in the down-
stairs sitting -room at the Central
Hotel and will utilize the room for
business purposes, hotel register, etc.
The proposed summer races under
the direction of Brussels Turf Club
have been called off for this year as it
was not possible to arrange with a
Northern circuit. Next season ar-
rangements will be made earlier.
New wheat has been marketed al-
ready. Wm. Brewer, 7th con., Grey,
made the first delivery on Monday of
Last week at Pryne & Son's flour mill,
having threshed the Friday previous.
It sealed 60 lbs. to the bushel and was
a fine sample,
On Tuesday, Aug, lath, J. M. O'Con-
nor, a former resident of Brussels,
died at the residence of his son, Leslie
Thorold, at the aged of 78 years. The
remains were brought to Brussels and
the funeral service was held in St.
John's Church which was draped for
the occasion.
One evening recently, while playing
football at Victoria Park, Harry Mer-
cer, in kicking the ball stepped on it
and fell breaking his left arm at the
wrist. Wm. Pawson, teamster at P.
Ament's, met with a similar misfor-
tune by a fall from the wagon and
both men are now taking undesired
holidays.
The following is the result of the re-
cent examinations in which pupils of
Brussels Public School certainty did
well and with their teachers, Principal
Cameron and Miss H. D. Ford, are to
be congratulated. Results are as fol-
lows :-Junior Leaving -Norma Spar -
ling (honors), Mary Fear (honors),
Alex. Lamont (honors), Leslie Lamont
(honors), Harold Hogg, Laura Stra-
chan, Harvey Young, Tillie Zimmer.
Junior Matriculation - Mary Fear,
Jno. McCracken, J. T. Strachan, L.
Lamont.
Great Specialists In Stomach Catarrh.
Though often they fail to give even
temporary relief, 111r. W, Seymour of
Huntsville, Ont., cured himself with
Ferrozone. "My trouble" he says
"was chronic catarrh of the stomach.
There was constant bad taste in my
mouth, I was costive and usually nau-
seated before and after meals, I also
had a gnawing sensation in the stom-
ach. Ferrozone gave nae great relief,
and I also used Catarrhozone which is
good for catarrh. Although it took a
number of boxes of Ferrozone, I got
back my health and to -day am quite
well," For stomach catarrh, indiges-
tion and kindred disorders nothing ex-
cels Ferrozone. In a thousand cases
it has proved a wonderful success.
Try it yourself, 50c per box at all
dealers.
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Sale=I3nd Clearing
of Remnants.
Saturday, August 24th.
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We'll have a CLEARING SALE
of REMNANTS --ODDS and ENDS left
over from the BIG SALE. Conte
out early Saturday morning and get
first choice.
Remnants
Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Mus-
lins, Shirtings, Cottonades, Toweling,
Table Linens, Flannels, Flannelettes,
Oilcloths, Cretonnes, Wrapperettes,
Carpets, Laces, Embroideries, Rib-
bons, etc., etc,
Odd Lines
And Broken Sizes in BOOTS and
SHOES, ready-to-wear SUITS, Men's
Pants, Top Shirts, Hosiery, Rain-
coats, etc.
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H. E. Isard Co.
Skidoo For Yours
TO
THE "LITTLE EATON"
WINGHAM
WHERE ONE OF THE SMARTEST
Skidoo Sales
Is now on and doing Big Business. WHY we put on this Sale is simply to
clean up our broken stock at ANY PRICE before moving into our NEW
STORE. Everything is SKIDOO, which means "Hustle Out At Any Cost."
SICIDOO in and get choice goods, lots of there at HALF PRICE. Bare in
mind and don't forget, that all our goods are NEW -not shop-worn and rusty.
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Skidoo Prices In All Our Lines.
CLOTHING --Child's, Boys', Youths' and Men's whole Suits or
odd pieces. Raincoats and Overcoats -up-to-date and beau-
tiful fitting.
GENTS FURNISHINGS --Our stock is bran new
shame to Skidoo it. Some great Bargains here.
HOUSE FURNISHINGS --Now is your chance to
Rug or new Carpet at Skidoo prices. We'11 save
FURS -For Fall and Winter are arriving and will
with the rest of the stock,
and its a
get a nice
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go Skidoo
Bring your friends and look at what we have
how easy we ask to Skidoo has been a surprise
perhaps it will be to you.
PARENTS !-Send your Children.
advertised or your Money Back.
to Skidoo ;
to many --
Everything exactly as
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GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
50e TIES -Skidoo 35e
35e BRACES --Skidoo 20c
500 UNDERWEAR --Skidoo 35d
50e WORK SKIRT'S --Skidoo 35c
15c LINEN COLLARS -Skidoo -3 for 25c
$1.25 UMBRELLAS -Skidoo 70e
$1.00 SHIRTS --Skidoo OOo
All other lines in this Department
will SKIDOO at equally low prices
CARPETS AND RUGS.
$1.25 BRUSSELS [',A11Pii3T---Skidoo... 95e
$1.00
850 TAPESTRY CARPET-Skidoo....'62c
$1.15 3 -FLY WOOL CARPET.... .... 87jc
SIM 3 -PLY WOOL CARPET. 750
000 INGRAIN CARPET -Skidoo 45c
SKIDOO Prices in Squares, Hugs,
Linoleums and Oilcloths. Come in.
CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING 1
$12.00 SUITS -Skidoo $8.40
$10.00 " „ 0.09
8.50 " .. 5 40
5.00 BOYS' SUITS -Skidoo '3 75
4.50 " .. IS
`3.00 " .. ., i 50
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1.00 & 1.25 ODD VESTS -Skidoo.. . .75
1,25 MEN.`3 ODD VESTS -Skidoo.79
1.50 " ,. .. . , .09
2.25 " ,. .. " 1.50
50c & 05c BOYS' KNICKERS -Skidoo .35
SKIDOO for the Clothing.
LACE CURTAINS.
$11.00 Ct.'RTAINS--skidoo $1.W
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ItEMEMBEIt, what you want and SI:I1)00 for "The Little Eaton." SIIilJOO for your Fall Suit to "The Little Laton,"
GEO C ItiANNA
FCtTCLOTHIER AND0HOUSE