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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1910-03-31, Page 5T11uRsDAY, MARCH 3I, i910 �i .4,010 ov•.. A Permanent Fit to Ten Minotes We guarantee to give nine men out of every ten a per- fect and permauent fit. In ten minutes we can show you a dozen Suits, any one of which will be an ideal fit when you buy, and will retain its fit after months of hard wear. Should you happen to be the man we can't fit, we will have a suit tailored to your measure. No fit --no pay. Two hundred patterns and twenty-four styles to choose from. McGee & Campbell Clothiers and Men's Furnishers To Be Hanged Before July 1st, 1910. 20 Thousand Rolls o Wall Paper JUST RECEIVED The' largest stock of Wall Paper ever shown in Wingham, from 5c to $1.00 per roll. KNOX OPP. BRUNSWICK fIOTEL ' a WINOIIAM WINitIAM PUBLIC SCHOOL. Fellowing leg the standing of pupils at Wingham P. S. for the month of March. Maximum 400. Those mark- ! ed " missed one or more exams ;- Dem, T, 1, Iileeru n•ecu CUSS. I.. Campbell 107 R. Hardy 16t O. Nicholson,,... ,.,.,.,318 E. Davison ....... . -155* .155' P. McDonald 197 0. Angus.... 252 0, McPhe'rron 210 L. 11 addison 310 M. Perris 208 A. Me•Ritebie 350 Al. Nicholls 312 51. I..ard ... 320 M. McPherson., ... .......3:39 L. Davidson...... , .. ....332 S. Brown 213 L. B, vers 315 H. Matthews 313 T. Fixter 270 A. We.ames, 243 L. Drummond 197 0. Joynt 313 A. Wilson. 318 A. Fixter 311 N. Smith....... 317 F. Barber. ...... ..........281 H. Buchanan" 287 b'. Maguire, 301 J. Blackhall 108 E. Smith . 249 J. Stapleton 212" 1). Ali.ler 310 I, Battrell 200 F. Groves 130 II. Willis 242 S. Donaldson 259 W. Elliott 213 11, Guest 248 G. Patterson 193 R, Bloomfield 233 M. Rogers , ..102 L. II ingston 282 L. Centelon .......... ...210' PROMOTIONS. SR, 3110 TO 4'rii. Total 775 to pass 338, E. Pugh .676 F. Gannett 070 D. Haugh 071 G. Buchanan 667 J. Holmes 664 W. Davidson ....652 A. Reid 614 A. Williamson 1320 J. Richardson ..619 111. Robertson. 615 T. Lutton 012 H. Hall 609 A. Robertson 604 B. Johnston 002 'I%1. Williams 001 A. Reading 597 N. Rush.. ........... 593 G. Deyell , 581. H. Dear 578 R. Manuel 575 G. Dey 507 W. Haines ' 501: L Gibson 554 G. Bowman 544 R. Cosford 543 E. Rush 537 E. Helps 520 V. Sanderson 525 E. Niergarth 523 B. bard • 513 M. Murch 509 II. McManus 503 G. Weames ....501 J. Angus ... 500 M. Brown 481. I. Allen 481 It. Rintoul 475 M. Cartwright 440 S. Pender 1.36 W. Irwin 430 N. McLean .388 JR. To SR. 3RD. To Pass 263. Fred. Waiker 491 Greta Robinson 479 Scott 51.xwe11 472 Nora Gracey 471 Harvey Niergarth 408 Howaud Gray 440 Veit na Armour 437 Joseph Richardson 431 Mich. Graham 420 Edith McNutt 418 Willie llinscliile 401 Hai old Maguire 393 Verna McDonald. 374 Harold Gould 372 Vl'illie McCool 355 Willie Stapleton.. 311 Sterling Reading 302 DEPT. 4 TO 3-S11. 2ND To JnSan. Pass 250. Jack Maxwell 451 Olive Rintoul 378 Effie Erskine 372 THE WINGITAM A v.A.N0- INVIGORATING TONIC FOR RUN-DOWN PEOPLE Mise. Ells Muriel Wood, of Browns. villa, Ont., says; "'.two yeare a;n I wag going into a, decline. 1 credit hardly drag myself across the floor, I could not weep tho carpet. If I went for a drive, I had to lis down when I came back ; if I went for a mile on ray wheel I was too weak to lift it through the gateway, sue last time I came in from having a spin 1 dropped utterly helpless from fatigue. My father wouldive me no pone until I secured 1'SYCIIINE, knowing it was excellent for decline or weakness, I dnuet day the results are wonderful and people remarked my nn- pprovedneut. Instead of a little, pale, hollow•ohoeked, listless, melancholy girl, T tun to -day full of life, ready for a sleigh -ride, a skating match, or an evening party with anyone, and a few months ago I could not struggle to church, 40 rods from my home, I have never had the slightest cause to fear any return of the disease." Por sale by all Druggists and Dealora, 50c and $1.00 Dr. T. A. Slocum Limited, Toronto PSYCHINE RESTORES THE APPETITE .Does YourBread, Madam, Get Stale Too Soon Of course, you know, all bread must in time grow stale -unless busy little milk teeth anticipate the flight of days. But the trouble is, Mistress Housewife, some bread grows old prematurely -goes harsh, stale, crumbly, And nobody likes stale bread : your folks dodge the bread -plate, don't eat as much as is good for them, but fill up on a more expensive if less sustaining diet. Sad economy, Madam. There's a peculiar quality in the gluten of FIVE ROSES flour which makes YOUR bread keep better. Cannot go stale as quickly as bread made from some of the flours you have known in the past - to your loss and sorrow. Because there's more of the amber gluten and better glu- ten in FIVE ROSES than seems necessary, you see. This is the way of It, Ma- dam. Not only does YOUR :. i retain the actual moisture, the actual liquid, longer than usual; but it retains, the property of feeling moist even when a great deal of the water has evaporated. Of course it doesn't crumble when sliced even in thin slices ; nor does it lump off when buttered. That's the secret, Madam, of the keeping quality of FIVE ROSES breadstuffs. Wouldn't you like YOUR bread, Madam, to have that fulness of nut- like flavor, that freshness and sweetness, which the best cooks envy, that elastic texture and crisp firm crust? Almost a week after bake - day there's a feeling of moistness by the tips of dainty fingers on the f resh- cut surface, an actual feel- ing of moisture and elusive flavor to the hungry pal- ate - When you use FIVE ROSES. Bake -day troubles, consequent vex- ations, vanish like mist before the rising sun. Won't YOU get FIVE ROSES Madam ? Won't you get it NOW? litalUairmazaarlhalaositaNiiiiintarlairaimatitilitial LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO., LTD., MONTREAL • (s) Vera Webb .. 308 Arthur Adams. 357 Kent Smith 350 Clara Isard 354 Nellie Vanalstine 318 Pat Holmes 347 Sara Hamilton 317 Miriam Sinith 309 Nina Baugh. 307 Ella Rogers 299 Harvey Dennis 293 Ella Cook 231 Mark Cassels. 270 DEPT. 5 TO 4 -JUN. 2ND TO SEN. 2ND, To pass, 212, Kathleen Mills 400 Nei', McLean 380 Lizzie Currie 371 WiIlie Dear 305 Archie Williamson 351 'Jean Christie 317 Phyllis Johns :341 Ruby Hewer 335 Clayton Maxwell . .....325 Alice Imlay .. .316 W Economy is, in Itself, a Great Income If your income were greatly increased to -morrow, it is ques- tionable whether you would be in any better position financially at the end of the year, without the incentive to save that a Bank account affords. In other words, you must LT1ARN TO SAVE -and this valu- able { lesson is best learned by the opening of a savings Ac- count. The process is simple, and the habit soon becomes fixed. Call to -day at the nearest branch of the BANK or HAM. ILTON. Even if you only deposit one dollar, to start with, it is worth your while. C. P. SMITH AGENT Wingham, Ontario. Head office, HAMILTON Capital up - $2,5500,000 Ittiervs dad iladtrtded Profits . 2,300,000 Total Assets .. - - over 011;,000,000 Calmatly Kerslake 315 George Allen 310 Charlie Sinith ....... 302 Lottie Zurbrigg 283 Fred Sturdy 301 VeraStricker 288 Stanley Bell 276 Howard McDonald 260 Claude Maxwell 257 DEPT, 0 TO 5 -PT. len TO JR, 2ND. To pass, 200, Elizabeth Hamilton 963 George Fryfogle ..... , , 351 Harry Angus 343 James Dobie 31331 Leonard Jarvis 331. Edna Musgrove 323 Mary Coultes 320 Ruth Anderson 317 Mildred Walker 316 Grace Irvine 315 Percy Joynt 802 Evelyn Angus .... 289 Thelma Sanderson 267 Cha -the Pocock 215 Lily Casetnore 242 Carl Dickson 241 Rollo Sanderson 2339 Hazel Misiner 223 Velma Johnston ...... .:222 Eva Clarridge ... 202 DEPT. 7 To 6 -Pass mark, 175. Annie Blackball 318 Madeline Duncan .314 Agnes Williamson 314 Lillie Ellacott 313 Harry Gannett 810 Alba Galbraith 306 James Allan 301 Tom Rich 800 Millie Kerslake 207 Lawrence Lennox 293 Franklin Cook , .....293 Willie Currie 292 Irene Day 281 Eva Rintoul 27.1 Marguerite Delgleish 260 Isabelle Reid 253 Shirley Donaldson 218 Oownsie Lyuett .., 246 Allan Gould 217 Frankie Spading 210 Nelson Morden 207 -An empty barrel with both ends out, placed over a root of rhubarb, and with manure; piles around the barrel, will force more rapid growth than would otherwise be obtained. A SHINING MARK. Sensible bellow, 1 "Are you frond of realism?! "1 thought I heard you raving the beauties of an inland, lake in rather a slushy tashion the other day." "it's like this: 1 am fond of realism lu literature, Only there do I are ,for the real rub. Inactual atf410-L like them tuned to the tdeal.*3 Subject For Extras, "I want to check three trunks " $1114the proprietor of the tra' eiing Mena*. erle, "Where are they 24 salted fie polite baggageman. "Out there by the platform. Pols will know thele because each one has an elephant attached." ' 1 Innocent, ".r" I,-• 1 "You've seen a game oil Beset elfil'" 1 "Ot course 1 have." ea ,,l 'r•, "How do they playit7 "Ilow do they. play, 4t2 'They; eit•Iti the parlor and wiggle their thumbT ?td the musk of a lewsharp;'i w! i Beyond Him. I "How do you like strictly. fresh eggs?" "Well, I hardly know. ^Pon see, I live in a boarding house, and 1 never have had a chance to taste one. Lour pose they are all rigbt.'� e ti1�t ° Never, 14 11 "X hate to do things," • 1 "What of that?" ':r' "They don't reciprocate. "Don't understand." "All sorts of things dct mer 1 '" 1 ' Mount,Linq. "'' R1 "Don't worry, over triflex's "I don't." "No. They aren't triflers, yvhen;�" T gee to worrying over them." 1; 1 How He Found Iti. ' ! s`• , The fiying man a mishap had.. " His engine went amiss. Jia murmured as they pickedd 'A-r� ." 'A. hard old world b tbls,'a He Knew Her.''1 "11e says li never spoke at cross word to her in all his life 1 am not surprised," "Re Is very; gentle; 1 suppose." , ",,Gentle nothing,) She's an hlete, • 4 , G it IC • 1` PERT PARAGRAPHS• i There is no use trying touflive any time but just.now, • Some people are so slowitiithat time itself has ,to use for them. Tho man who always keeps his en, thusiasm steam heated is usually enough of a hypnotist to get:soineeasy mark to pay his coal b1Usk One thing comforting about the...ini evitable is that there<is Aer-;nser.iw.or rying over it. What Parisian Sage did for Chas. S. Baker, it will cls for you, Read the following "1 was so bald and such a shining mark for my friends, that I, as a last resort, tried your Parisian Sage (after trying several bottles of the highly , a vertised and high priced so called hair restorer.) and I am glad to say I now have a heavy growth of new hair. I amn ow 41 years�old and I have heavy growth of new hair after carry- ing my shining mark for over seven years. I gladly recommend Parislen Sage to ail afflicted with baldness. " Chas, 8. Raker, 491 Main St, East, Ito- i cheater, N. Y. Parisian Sage, the only natural hair restorer, is guaranteed by 'W, a. Mc- ICibbon to care dandruff, stop filling hair, and cure itchingof the sealp, or moneyback. It is te ladies' favorite hair dressing, beeattee it adds charin and luxuriance to the hair. 50e a bot - tie, ,A.ek W. J. McKibben about it. Dropsy - Given up by Doctor "I had dropsy, and was told by my family physician that there was no chat.ce for me. My family also gave me up. My limbs and body, were swollen one-third larger than natural, water collected around my Heart and I had to be propped up in bed to keep from smothering. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy until I was entirely cured. This was in 1902, and 1. am now able to do any kind of work on my farm. My cure was certainly marvelous." L. TURLEY CURD, Wilmore, Ky. Dr. Miles' 'Heart Remedy has been wonderfully successful in relieving heart trouble. Its tonic effect upon the heart nerves and muscles is a great factor in assisting nature to overcome heart weakness. Price 1140 at your druggist. He should supply you. If ha does not, pond price to us, we forward prepaid. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto, MES �LL For Settlers IN MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA How Made and How Reached- [LOW SETTLERS' RATES Settlers with lire took sad 8ffeete Special Trains late Toronto 1O.0Op.te,Treedy'a terhgt I14.I1C0 and ACRID Sealers and Panties Without Ur. Stook Shotild 7,04 Redular Trains 10.10 p.m. dally 13'1NNICI0 'FLYER at hours to Winnipeg Thtoughl'Tourist Oars COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS he which berths aro Preece Ji_pply to xtearest Agent for ego of "Settles' mide." "Western Qarwde,' 'tourist Cete," Or write R, /44 '1`lboorap3nta, li.p.lt., 0.ie.11., 'rsroatdw Agent, Wingham. : ; • • - : on We .. Spring i _., We have of New Spying Garment at the rook lish Garments, to our ' s and Girls Stylish and Stirts ,...._ ... . j ust passed into stock a large shipment Coats and Seperate Skirts. Every well made by the best tailors, We got -bottom price when buying these sty- and we're going to pass them on custoinert3 at Close Cut Prices, Exceptional Values Ladies' Fawn Covert Cloth Coat, very pretty style, nice length, would be good value at $6,00 -our . price only $5.00 Ladies' two-tone Fancy Stripe Coats, a very stylish garment, Prices are $6,00, $7.50 and $10.00 Women's Tailored Skirts You don't run any chances of mis-fits when buying your Skirts here. You can try them on in our Skirt and Coat department on second floor before deciding to buy. We guarantee that the garment we sell you will be satisfactory in style, fit and finish. All Wool Panama Cloth Skirts in the leading shades -Special at $4,00 All Wool Voile Skirt, very pretty style, in Black, Blue, Brown and Taupe -our special price... $5.00 Colored Pongee or Shantung Silks Every thread guaranteed pure silk, fast colors, and bright, rich finish, good weight, very serviceable silk for Summer Suits. Colors are tan, navy, grey, amethyst, and copenhagen, all the new shades -our price 69c per yd. Natural Pongee Silks Pure Silk ; comes in Linen shades only ; splendid wash- ing silk ; good wearing quality -our price, 27 inch 39c ; 36 inch, 50c per yd. Air Isard&_OOIM Hi El Isard 4 & angilialllatilielielaitaillISOMMINIZOSIIIMOr i•< t = I ii We take confident your Y '. PY -, _. 00d s and Groceries a back seat to no one. We feel . we can interest you, greatly to benefit, in the following lines : ' We have now on hand -ready for the spring trade -- a large stock of Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums and Oil Cloths. We have good values in imported Rugs in Velvets and Tapestry. New imported (Nairn's) Scotch Linoleums in Block and Floral patterns -two and four yards wide. We have just received from the Old. Country a well selected shipment of Spring Dress Goods and Suitings-- Swell goods at low prices. See our imported Silks in 40 inch width, of guaranted quality. Our prices -85c for 20 inch goods, $1.70 for 40 inch goods. A large assortment of New Prints, Ginghams, Ander- son's Zephyrs, Muslin and Linen Saitings, in new Shades and Fancy Stripes. Just arrived, a well assorted stock of Ladies' White Lawn Waists. Call and see ours when looking for them. Men's, Boys, and Children's ready-to-wear Spring Suits. All new, up-to-date styles, and prices right. See our Counterpane -special at $2.00. headquarters for pure No. 1 Sugar. As we purchase by the carload we can offer better prices than those that buy in smaller lots. Price for this week -$5.80 for 100 lbs. We keep in stock the best Flour on the market - Listowel and Seaforth makes. Also Royal household (pure Manitoba.) Goods delivered all over town. , ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN. TIA. Mllis W I N G H A