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Special for Saturday.
Any 50e Necktie in the house for 35cs
Cool Outfittings
The vacation season is here and we
would like to check you through to
Outing Comfort,, without charging
--'you an excess ,price.
The Straw hat.
Start the holiday season with a new Straw Hat
and select it now while our stock is so complete.
Ours retain their good appearance and shape
throughout the season.
Sennet and Split • Straw Sailors,
75c to $2.50.
Genuine Panarnas $3.50 to $8.50.
Soft Shirts and they are beauties. Sante with
soft collars.
Cool Hosiery, Cool Neckwear,
in a variety of styles, cool everything to wear
you. can ask for and all at cooling prices.
Just come to see what's what before you go
away.
Cool U nderwear
WA. CA ': PBELL
The Clothier
SUCCESSOR TO McGEE & CAMPBELL
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Music Emporium
Wingham - -Ont.
Carries a complete line of High Grade Musical Instruments
of every description,
Player Pianos ; Organs of almost any make ; Phono-
graphs, Edison and Victor ; Stringed Instruments of all
kinds ; Violins a specialty ; Sewing Machines, Canadian
and American.
We wish to impress yen with the fact that age will sell you anything
that produces meEio, at prices and terms to suit the purchaser,
Anyone intending to purchase a Piano should consider well before
purchasing. from travelling ageuta. We are here permanently and you
can see the instrtinlent you are buying. Give us a chance to compare,
Two Stores. Opposite Skating Rink. North End.
Phone 222. P. 0. Box 156.
SIRIKE 0.
Thousands of young Canadians have strap*
from old conditions to higher and better 14ip s
by enrolling as students of our Business COIN
leges and Moine Study Departi.ent. • You can
study all !n your own flame, or partly there
and finish at Cof lege. NOW is a good time
to start. Every farnmef:s son who intends to
remain on the 1e farm should have a business
education. You can continue your work, and
filo Lincoln, prepare at the same time. Ask
Us now. Largest trainers in Canada, Tliift;y
years' experience.. Seven Colleges, Two that#4
sand students annually. Positions guaranteed,
Individual instruction. No vacation. Successful
people act NOW, not later.
WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE
WINGHAM
GEO. SPOTTON
PRESIDENT.
ONTARIO
W. T. MORSE
PRINCIPAL.
Changed Conditions.
An old politician was talking of the
manner in wbioh Sir George Roes the
Liberal leader in the Senate has
changed his tune since 1800 when he
seconded a resolution on Senate re-
form and attacked the aright of that
body to hold up legislation which had
passed, the House of Oorpwone, It,
will be remembered that during the
past few weelo the Senate lias been
slaughtering the Commons' bilis like
flies, and rendering futile the Icing
months of labor which have been ex-
pended by members in threshing out
the legielaation members
the year, In this
process Sir George has acted as heads-
man.
"It reminds me," said tlae veteran
"•of an episode in the Iife of Sir Oliver
Mowat daring hie terns of office as
Lieutenant Governor, During the
days when the Ross goverment was
oil
Ite last lege Sir Oliver gave a great
deal of trouble Dy carefully exawining
orders -In -council, and objecting to
placing his signature on those which
looked "queer" to Mw, One he
particularly criticized. Where is
your precedent for such a departure
as this i+" he required of a couple of
cabinet ministers. "We got It from
yourself, Sir Oliver," was the response.
"Some years ago when Premier of
Ontario yoit supplied the precedent;
you passed a similiar order -in -council."
"Ah I gentlemen," said Sir Oliver,
with a retrospective gaze, "but at that
time 1 was not Lieutenant Governor
of Ontario," The same applies to Sir
George Ross. At the time he attack-
ed the Senate's perogative, he was
not a Senator." --Exchange,
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THE DOMINION BANK
I R EDJ.WND Y. OSLER, M.P., PRESIDENT. W. D. MATTHEW$, VIOE•pRESIDENT,
C. A. BOGERT, General Manager.
Capital paid up - • • $5,000,000
Ras•ry Fund *, '•; ~:'° $8,000,000
Total Assets • '7•....V7.• . -
$7s,000,000
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_„ henever You Travve ------, ,
-at home- or abroad -carry fundsTiaTrravellers' Cheques or Letters
of Credit, issued by The Dominion Bank. They ifo bur nt 41t
over the world, and cashed at their face value.
They prevent loss -and save all the annoyances of being
identified, and the worries of foreign exchange.
WINGHAM BRANCH : N. EVANS, Manager.
BREVITIES.
To hear always, to think always, to
learn always, it is thus that we live
truly. He who aspires to nothing, is
not worthy of living.
Almost every one bee a predominant
inclination, to which hie other desires
and affections submit, and which go.
verns him, though perhaps with some
intervals, through the whole course of
his, life.
Nothing is so contemptable as that
affectation of wisdom, which some dia.
play, by universal incredulity.
Let U'ortune do her worst, what-
ever she makes us lose, as long as she.
never makes us lose our honesty and
our independence.
A man who gives his children habits
of industry provides for them better
than by giving them a fortune.
Life is short, art long, opportunity
I. fleeting, experiment uncertain and
judgment difficult,
Nature has given to me one tongue,
+ but two ears, that we may hear from
others twice as much as we speak,
Necessity of action takes away the
fear of the act, and makes bold resolu-
tion the favorite of fortune.
Let no man measure by a scale of
prefection the meager product of
reality in this poor world of ours.
Great Works are performed, not by
strength, but by .r everance.
32. people would be more popular
if they '9ver "hvaaa a, a,„,.....4.41....,
Weighing sunshine is every bit as
profitable as stringing soap bubbles.
The innocent bystander finds out too
late what it is that was coming to him.
JUNE SALE
At Knox's
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Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry,
Cut 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. $1.2 -
June 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 Wal-
tham or Bigin mov't, reg. $25--
Jnne Sale.,,,„ $18.00
Gents' 18 size, open face, gold-filled
case, 17 jewel Waltham or Elgin
mov't, reg. $20 -June sale $14.00
Gent's 18 size, open face, gold-filled
ease, 15 jewel, Elgin or Wal-
tham movement, reg. $16 --June
Sale.,.,,.., $10.50
Gent's 16 size, open face, 141k. gold-
filled, 17
old-f.11ed,17 .jewel Waltham or Elgin
mov't, reg, $22 -June Sale $16.00
Gent's 18 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 --Jane
Sale
• $.b
Gents' 7 jewel Elgin or Waltham
mov't, to ntek1e case, reg. 88,
u e klale ............. ......... 45.0
Boys' Watches, regular $1.50 --June
Sale 98c
Clocks.
Reg. $12 --June Sale ..., $8.50
Reg. $10 -June Sale $6 75
Reg. $8 -June Sale .. $5.50
Reg, $5 -June Sale $3.251
Jewelry.
Ladies' Chainlx_.,..
Reg. $10 ---June Sale .... $6.50
Reg, $6.50_June Sale $3 75
Gents' Chains ---
Reg $10,00 ---June Bale
Reg. $8 00 ---June sale
Reg. $5.00 ---Jane sale $2.95
Reg. $2.00 ---June sale $1.75
Ladies' Bracelets---:
Reg. $10. -June Sale - $6.75
Reg. $8 --June Sale $5.00
Reg. $5 --June Sale.. $8.00
Reg. $4.._June Sale......... $2.50
Pendant Necklaces -
$25 -June sale $17,00
Reg. $15 --June sale $14.00
Reg. $10 -June sale ........•......$6 75
Ladies' Rings ---
Reg. $75- June Sale.... $58.00
Reg. $55..•._Jane Sale - $39.00
Reg. $40...._June Sale....,$28.40
Reg.$25.._'ane Sale...+x+$17.50
Reg. $20, 4nne Sale....,+.....+td14 50
Beg. $15 une Sale. r. t t.... $9.75
Beg. $10..._. juue gale....,.,$6,50
Reg. $5 -June Sade,,.. $3.2b
Reg. $3.50 -,--June Sa'le.,....., $2 25
.....$6 00
$4.75
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Ladies' and dents' Stolle set Rings at exceedingly low prices.
Special June prices on Lockets, Chains, Ladies' and Gouts' Fobs,
Broaches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Etc.
Large stook of Silverware and Cut Mass at cost and below.
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OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL
PHONE 65
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CUT PRICE SPECIALS
FOR THE WEEK END
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
and fashions, so we feel we can suit one and all. Read the list then come and
share in the bargains.
Men's Wear Store.
8 Men's Suits, dark Tweed, good style,
regular $10, Week -end Special $7,95
Men's Cravenette Coats, regular $7.50, Week-
end Speoial $6,00
Men's Tweed Trousers, one line to clear$1,19
1 -nn of Boys' Suits, regular $5.00
$3.75
A broken
and $6,00, Speer i , . ,
Boys' short Pants-, lined, Week -end Pr o
Men's English Stripe Worsted Trousers,
Out - Price $1.75
Men's Socks, grey or blank, regular 20c pair,
Special Pride... 2 for 25o
Men's Working Shirts, also light eolor;,Shirts
with soft , collars, .Special to Clear 690
Youths' Leather Belts, our Cut Price 25o
Boys' Wash Suits, new style, Speoial 750
Men's Fancy Print Shirts, a Bargain 490
Men's new style Hard or Soft Hate, Week-
end Price $1 50
Men's Dongola or Box • Calf Boots, Oat
Pride $2.50
Ladies' Wear Store.
Ladies' Ready-to-wear House Dresses, regu-
lar $1,25, Special Price - $1,00
White Top Skirts with embroidery trim-
ming and buttons, regular $1.50, Special
Price.
. $1.25
Ladies' Fancy Tweed Top Skirts, regular
$5 and $6, Week -end Price $8.90
1000 ve.
: •'^ .100, To Clear do
50 yards Black Pailette Silk,
regular value $1.25, Week -enol 'rte,
89 -inch Black ,or • Colored Pailette Silk, $150
value, Special Price $1,25
Ladies' Black Hose, 10 doz. to clear at.... 10o
Ladies' Fancy Strap Slippers, turn sole,
regular value $2.50, Special Price.. $1.90
Girls' Ready-to-wear Dresses, Speoial $1.00'
Ladies' Princess Slips, embroidery trimmed$1.50
Ohildren's Wash Dresses, small pattern,
Print 50o
d wide,
e... 90c
Ladies' Rain Coats, Speoial $5.00 to $10,00
Ladies' White Cambric Underskirts, em
broidery trimmed, Speoial $1.00
Pongee Silk, natural shade, .wide, Special 500
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD WITH BARGAINS
QUEENur EQUEEN
QUALIT
OSEY ■ � Qand, �� QUALITY
GLOVES
A TIME SAVER.
The favourable weather of June is
bringing some good .records of milk
lproduced by cows trained to the busi
nsss by far sighted owners. Grade
!cows yielding as much as 2.800 pounds
of Wilk and 65 pounds of fat in thirty
days are well worth keeping as many
factory patrons can testify.
On the other hand some poor records
were made during May in several
districts, not only in yields of milk but
- in many instances in peculiarly low
- percentage of fat ; even Less than two
. per cent. That is one good reason why
it pays farmers to take up cow testing,
for with the tests 'ranging, as they
frequently do -in the same herd from
2.1 to 4.3 with common grade cows
giving almost the same weight of
milk and handled under similiar con-
ditions, there is evidently plenty of
room for considerable difference in
returns.
As a matter of fact, cow testing was
never more needed than at the present
time when farmers are complaining
that it is hard to get good hiredhelp,
The -tithe spent in taking .a few weights
and samples is saved ever and over
again, a hundred times over, when it
proves to a man that he saves time by
chalking profitable cows only. Why
waste precious time month after
month, year after year, on cows that
test only two per cent of fat,
The Battle of the Buzzer
Any visitor to the recent Presbgte.
rian Congress found a great deal of
amusement in theseries of battles that
were waged daily between the speakers
and the buzzer. The eminent divines
who took part in discussions were sup-
posed to be Iimited to a certain time
for their addressee. Many of them
Were accustomed to the freedom of
speech of their own pulpits and did
not like to have the length of talk our
tailed.
With flowing periode the speakers
would be building up their oration,
only to be interrupted by the warning
note of the buzzer. Some of them
took the hint, but others found, it im•
possible to snake an end at such short
notice. The latter invariably con.
tinned until the buzzer notified them
again, then they 1;egan to hnriry, but
not to stop. It generally ended in the
buzzer playing it tattoo that seemed tcs -
disconcert every person except the
speaker who kept on until the
chatrntatl, or the assistant, managed
to buzz theta down.
"1 believe," remarked a cleric of the
younger aehool after one of these drugs
glee, "that If the Net trumpet blew
While *onto of the elderly gentlemen
were talking, the r could insist upon.
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Give Us a Trial For
Your Next Job.
All kinds of Printing neatly and
artistically executed.
Dodgers, Auction Sales, Station-
ery, Envelopes, Blofters, Buffer
Wrappers, Church Reports, Etc.
This office has always had the reputation of turn-
ing out nicer work than most others. Prices as
low as the lowest. Call for prices.
THE ADVANCE
Win gham
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Ontario
SUITS MADE
TO ORDER
We ineasut a the man, then make the Suit.
ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT NOW.
Suits, tweeds acid worsteds, from $21.00 to $32.00
Odd Trousers from . • 4.00 to 7.50
Perfect fit and workmanship guaranteed.
Call and ;get prices.
MOON & WHITE
Phone 26.1`,
WILSON BLOCK
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