The Wingham Times, 1912-11-07, Page 44
TI1E WINGHAM TIMES NOVEMBER
7, 1912
TO ADVERTISERS
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office net later than saturday noon.
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not later than Monday evening.
Casual advertisements accepted up
to noon Wednesday of each week,
ZSTAELISIIED ;S7�
THE WIN AM `MMES,
H.13. ELLIOTT, PUBLISHED AND PROPIETOR.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7. 1912.
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT.
ENTRANCE CLASS.
Report of Winghain Public School
for the month of October. Total 300.
Honours 225. Pass 180.
II. Dennis ... .... 198
N. McRitehie ..... .. . ...218
M. Cassels . .. . ..246
J. Maxwell .258
F, Walker ..... ..... .. ..237
K. Smith ... ...... .185
E. Pocock ....252
B. Isard ..... ... .... .....266
F. Moore .... ... .... .208
C. Wilson ... .... ... 254
P. Holmes ... .... ...... 217
F. Carruth 224
VV. Schaefer .... 254
C. Crawford 165
V. Patterson ....... 262
F. Moffatt 247
V. Webb 276
T. Bottrell 236
D. Hines 2I0
31. Smith ...225
E. Dore 82
0. Rintoul 203
B. Blackhall .... . ....... ..217
K. Pringle ..............31'0
N. McLean ...227
A. Taylor ...130
C. Isard ...,278
G. Cantelon ....276
N. Haugh .112
N. Christie. 198
S. McLean 159
L. Huffman 89
S. Hamilton 250
C. Hingston 186
N. Bennett. 191
J. Currie 152
51. Pocock .175
H. Kennedy ..2-18
E. Hart 104
DEPT. II SENIOR III.
Total 385.
N. McLean .... .375
J. Seli .363
F. Sturdy .... .,.. 363
A. Baker ,349
C. Newman ... 346
L. Currie...., ...........•.326
C. McTavish.. .... 325
V. Schaefer •.. ......... 323
N. Drummond ...301
A. Williamson ....301
A. Davidson 299
E. Cook ... ....,295
L. Bell ... .294
P. Johns 292
J. Nichols 2287
87
L. Stevens .,
V. Stricker 280
K. Mills ... .... .. 266
W. Walker 266
H. McDonald. .. .... 266
C. Isard ... 263
V. Davidson .. ............259
C. Smith ............244
I. Hewer 243
T. Murch. 243
M. Austin 238
H. Angus...................234
L. Zurbrigg ... ... 227
R. Hewer............ 221
C. Angus 220
R. Forsyth .... 215
F. Robinson ... 213
H. Mann - 207
E. Hoffmann 203
J, Christie 202
B. Williams ,., .... ...200
W. Dear ,200
G. Alien ,,,f�)
M. Piper.... ........... -.200
DEPT. III JUNIOR III.
Senior Section. Total 750.
C. Baker..... 648
M. Allen .. .644
G. Fryfogle ... 644
M. Walker ... .639
J. Dobie ... 615
R. Anderson.... .. 614
E. Musgrove .............. 558
H. Aitchison .539
P. Joynt . 536
A. Imlay .535
L. Sturdy .. ..... .... ..526
S. Lockeridge ..... .... . 458 •-
H. Angus 450
C. Merkley . ,......... 396
H. Showers ... .. 353
Junior Section. Total 600.
S. Brown 523
T. Sanderson........ .. . 510
M. Passmore 501
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not only keeps cold out, but
conserves body -warmth; body -
fat serves the same purpose,
it enables us to resist unsettled
dements and serves as the
creat source of our body -heat.
Greater body -warmth means
richer blood, more fat, not
obesity but fat which the bpdy
con!umes for warmth, vitality,
::trance -power ---as a furnace
tor,ounles coal for heat'- `-
SC t'. Emulsion docs till"
✓-. i(.::<,. or; f;It after earl;
a'.xltay,
active S.ioud
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L. Duncan 499
E. Angus, 489
L. Jarvis 475
C: Lloyd ...445
C. Adams ..437
E. Dobie..... ,,430
V. Johnston ............
V. Hamilton.....,...,.• • .,3rJ7
F. Hirscliffe ..,,395
R. Smith 392
E. Johnston 349
C. Pocock ..339
K. Nicol... . 33.4
3. Saint .. 311
A. Kennedy. 285
S. Robinson 285
A. Bloomfield ..,, .... ..256
L. McCreight.... .... . , .
L. Casemore .. ,,,.........147
DEPT. IV SENIOR II.
Senior Section. Total 616.
Annie Thomas... ......... 576
Madeline Duncan ..... . .550
Agnes Williamson .. 516
Willie Currie .. .. .511
Oswald Hutton ... ... 506
Clara Hardy ,.495
Alex Taylor .. ... 489
Eva Rintoul , . 487
Harry Gannett 487
John Davidson460
Rollo Sanderson .. 450
Kathleen Wilkinson .... ...442
Alba Galbraith 437
Charlie Bell 416
Shirley Donaldson ... 397
Harold'Hamilton 369
Charlie Showers 322
Gavin Holmes.... .. ...201
Wallace Aitcheson 3tld
Eva Hayles ... 258
Willie McNevin 253
Junior Section. Total 010.
Mintie Reid ....502
James Allen 497
Madeline Walker .. ...479
Vietta Hill 474
Isabel Reid. ... ......,471
Irene Day .... . ...445
Annie Blackhall,... .... 438
Clifford Robertson 433
Downsey Lynett 427
Gordon Cruickshank 423
Margaret Dalgleish ..413
Clarence Pocock... 410
Alfred Vickers ,,, .....386
Jarvis Lutton ....... 337
Bertie Stevens .318
Chester Stapleton 184
DEPT. V JUNIOR II.
Senior Section. Total 450.
Laura Ellacott 400
C. Zurbrigg.. 388
J. Vanstone ......... 384
K. Hutton . . . . . . 384
A. Anderson .. .384
Lillian Ellacott ... 376
E. Kew ..348
D. Fells ............344
M. Johns.... 338
F. Snarling. .332
C Armour.... .............330
V. Joynt .268
M. Seli 262
A. Sturdy ....260
J. Ard ... 250
H. Wilson . 248
H. Carruth. ... 200
H. Mills .192
E. Hart ... 192
G. Boyd .... .... ...176
W. Angus ... .... ..,.120
D. ;'errie ..119
Junior Section.
V. Forler. 400
N. Boardman. ............ 400
F. Seli .. 400
W. Ellacott .. ...... 400
A. Gould .... 392
C. Henderson 322
L. Johnston 322
G. McRitchie 318
E. Wild .. ........ 294
R. McCreight ..,..... ... 290
F. Piper 273
S. Holmes 260
C. Hingston .. 218
R. Williams 200
H. Williams 196
I. Bell .196
R. Madigan 180
A. Baird . ..176
N. Shielis .... .............172
DEPT. VI.
Senior Section. Total 400.
L. Campbell.... .,..378
M. Redmond .... ......372
N. Isard . 370
S. Harrison .. .............359
M. Cosens ... .. 355
A. Irwin 354
G. Duncan ... .346
S. Robinson .. ... ..345
A. Brown 337
D. Piper 320
N. Clark ... `.319
M. Vanstone .313
M. Dennis 313
C. Hinscliffe 305
A. Williams ..... 295
A. Forgie 293
L. Bell.,. ...276
G. Fixter.......... .. .....263
D. Cloakey ...210
C. Casemore ... 208
F. Pocock ... ....... . 200
D. Pullen. .106
K. Donaldson. 56
Z. Dickson ........... . ... 47
Junior Section.
C. Mason
E. Gibson
E. Taylor ..... ....... ...310
V. Amsbury 331
G. Bower 330
L. Sanderson..... 316
M. Dennis 299
M. Pilon .296
G. Bisbee .280
E. Rogers, 275
C. Boyce ...263
C. Dobie.... .259
G. Simmons 250
J. Mann . 233
J. Hayles ...229
A. Carruth .. , ......... . 225
C. Lockman 223
E. Stevens ..... .... ... 216
C. Cooke .. .169
M. Angus ...................153
H. Aldington 148
W. Brooks ........ ..140
360
351
DEPT. VII.
iI Fourth Class.--
J. Johnston, L. Zurbrigg, E. Lutton, i
Fa I E. Boardman, V. Robinson, C. Cruik- ♦
,shank, M. Shaefer, 0. McTavish, T..
Vicker, G. Jenkins, J. Casemore, A.
4 Cloakey, H. Aitcheson, R. Holloway, •
V. Bell, k'. Aldington, J. Cooke. 1 •
1 Third ('lass . i s
iE. Currie, E. Richardson, R. Brown, i
W. Lockridge, D. Thcras, 0. Arde,
W. Clark, C. Hardy, E. Joynt, K. s
THE Dt1F4INON DANK
fiIR EDMUND D. OSLER, M.P , PRESIDENT, W, D, MATTHEWS, V{CE•PRESIDENY.
C. A. BOGERT, General Manager
Capital paid up
Reserve Fund
Total Assets
- 54,700,000
35,700,000
370;000,000
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Farmers' Sale Notes
The Dominion Bank collects Farmers' Sale Notes, and
makes advances on such notes at reasonable rates
Farmers, Traders and Merchants are offered the best
banking facilities obtainable, at this bank,
WINGHAM BRANCH,
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• N. EVANS, Managers
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Haller, N. Sturdy, C. Coutts, C. Pat-
terson, D. Lavis.
Second Class. -
D. Dennis, V. Dennis, D. Lloyd, A.
Williams, h1 Hill, F. Bell, S. Hutton,
T. Stricker, C. Showers, E. Forgie,
W. Merkley, C. Tennant, E. Lynett,
B. Jarvis, M. Tennant, T. Saint.
The Liberals decided to oppose Hon.
Mr. Coderre, the new Cabinet Minister,
in Hochelaga.
Wm. Steele of Guelph was found dead
by the roadside, having had a stroke of
a poplexy.
Herbert Hann of Orillia, 32 years,of
age took laudanum in a fit of melancholy •
while his wife was away visiting.
Bonnie Burn Herd
OF
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"CANADA'S BANNER •HERD"
SOWS AND BOARS OF
ALL AGES FOR SALE
James Henderson
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Bargain Store already a few days and we have had
time to look over our stock and to .ut every-
thing in its place, the efore we are able to give
you such offers on prices that you will be sur-
prised, and if you are working for your money,
and you think that money is a certain value to
you, then leave all your work till later and
come now, right now, to our s:ore and buy your
winter wear, we guarantee that you will save 25
per cent on every dollar by purching from us.
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5 per cent to you, and it means 5 cents less on
every dollar you are paying.
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The People's Popular Store, Wingham, Ontario
Agents -Home
Journal
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Agents --Ladies'
Home Journal.
OUR BIG CLEARING SALE IN BULL SWING
VERY DEEP CUT IN PRICES.
We quote just a few prices this week.
We have'nt room here to quote prices on
everything. Come in and see the- bargains we
offer in every department.
Big Cut In Dress Goods Department.
A number of pieces of Tweed Dress Goods, regular $1.25 for
" •` " '' " r.00 for
,t . ,/ ✓( (Q 11 75C for
" 50C for
- 84c
59c, 63c, 68c
- 49c
34c
FURS --Stoles, Ruffs, Throwovers, &c.
$18.0o Fur for $13.5o
9.00 " 6.75
$15,00 Fur for $11.25 $lo.00 Fur for $7.5o
. 7.00 5.25 5.00 3.75
Boot and Shoe Bargains
A good full stock of Boots and Shoes, mostly new goods, just put into stock.
Fine Dong. Kid Bluch.,also medium weight and heavy for Fall and Winter wear.
A quantity of Men's Dong. Kid Bluch., good weight, regular $1.75 for $1.29
A quantity of Boys' Patent Bluch., regular $2.5o for $1.98.
Every pair of Boots and Shoes in the store at reduced prices.
Ready -to -Wear Clothing.
Men's and Boys' Suits at One Third less than regular prices.
A few Odd Overcoats at One Third less than regular prices.
A few Tweed Coats for Women and Girls at One Third less than reg. prices.
TERMS OF SALE. -Spot Cash or Farm Produce. We will not charge goods at
reduced prices. Premium Card not punched for goods sold at reduced prices.
tam
Geo. M, Ostrom, seventy years old,
was found dead in bed at his home at
Bayside, near Belleville.
Wm. Curry, a Sidney farmer, was
killed while driving to his home near
Trenton, his waggon upsetting.
Hamilton temperance workers pre-
sented a petition to the Council for a
by-law to cut off twenty-seven licenses,
Winnipeg Ministerial Association de-
clared for compulsory English education
and against the School Board taking
over the Roman Catholic schools.
WILL YOU
Write for the large free catalogue
of this school, and you will learn
how YOU CAN SUCCEED. It will
then rest with you to decide if Ydu
WILL SUCCEED.
We are placing students in posi-
tions $000 and $700 per annum, and
we have many such applications for
help which we cannot supply. The
best time to enter our classes is
NoW. Write for our free catalogue
at once.
D. A. Niclk'CHLAN
PRINCIPAL.
Richelieu and Ontario
Navigation Company
Steamer Belleville
For Bay of Quinte, Montreal and
intermediate ports. Leaves To-
ronto every Tuesday
12 O'CLOCK NOON
Steamer is steam heated and elec-
tric lighted. Comfortable state-
rooms. Low rates. -
Toronto to Montreal
Single... $10.00. Return... $18.00
Including meals and berth.
For rates, illustrated folders, etc.
or write
N. FOSTER CHAFFEE, A. G. P. A.,
Toronto, Ont.
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Just Arrived at
KNOX'S
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELLERY AND
SILVERWARE
STATIONERY AND
FANCY GOODS
Watch and Jewellery Repairing
promptly attended to
A. M. KNOX'S
JEWELLERY STORE
In the Wilson Block Opposite National Hotel
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.4 Capital Paid Up 83,000,000
Reserve and Undivided Profits$3,500,000
• �`:''� Total Assets 845,000,000
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Y, T is not your earning power that will
..' ; I measure your happiness in the later
-. zi, <: ;', : years. Your saving power alone can as -
--- i -.?.i' • .. sure', ou against the time when when your
t-
. 1. ; ; ; earning power will be reduced
• .. A savings account at the Bank of Ham-
, ; : p ilton would he a help toward acquiring the
i=` r"• ,,,,,:,11 habit of saving. The hame courteous,
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d- „.7..:e r'' efficient, attention is given to all deposi-
tors whether the account be large or
small.
Office C. P. Nig, Agent, Wingham,
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Haller, N. Sturdy, C. Coutts, C. Pat-
terson, D. Lavis.
Second Class. -
D. Dennis, V. Dennis, D. Lloyd, A.
Williams, h1 Hill, F. Bell, S. Hutton,
T. Stricker, C. Showers, E. Forgie,
W. Merkley, C. Tennant, E. Lynett,
B. Jarvis, M. Tennant, T. Saint.
The Liberals decided to oppose Hon.
Mr. Coderre, the new Cabinet Minister,
in Hochelaga.
Wm. Steele of Guelph was found dead
by the roadside, having had a stroke of
a poplexy.
Herbert Hann of Orillia, 32 years,of
age took laudanum in a fit of melancholy •
while his wife was away visiting.
Bonnie Burn Herd
OF
f IkKSU1kIS
"CANADA'S BANNER •HERD"
SOWS AND BOARS OF
ALL AGES FOR SALE
James Henderson
WINGHA11r,
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A
e'` 15.00 ,I
✓ Men's Sweaters, guaranteed
0 53.25, for only -
While we have been in possession of the Wingham
Bargain Store already a few days and we have had
time to look over our stock and to .ut every-
thing in its place, the efore we are able to give
you such offers on prices that you will be sur-
prised, and if you are working for your money,
and you think that money is a certain value to
you, then leave all your work till later and
come now, right now, to our s:ore and buy your
winter wear, we guarantee that you will save 25
per cent on every dollar by purching from us.
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Boys' Sweatets, regular $1.00 and $1.25, for only - 75c•
•
Heav•y Socks, pure wool, 2 pair for - - 45c e
•
Men's Top Shirts at 490 and 59c, regular 75c and $ 1.00
o Men's Suits, regular $r3.00 and $i 5.00 at $9.25 and $7.25 9
oa Also Men's Underwear, Boots, Rubbers, etc at cart prices, i
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Don't forget to ask for a coupon which is worth
5 per cent to you, and it means 5 cents less on
every dollar you are paying.
Cooper & Kerman
Cruikshank, M. Holloway, J. Carr. N. ` ���ii�s��1s�1ii4i1fN1�� ►e♦
VANry
Sara 11•11111•11.1, 41.11=1111n...rwriMMIIMIMINImm
The People's Popular Store, Wingham, Ontario
Agents -Home
Journal
Patterns
{ ERR &BIRD
Agents --Ladies'
Home Journal.
OUR BIG CLEARING SALE IN BULL SWING
VERY DEEP CUT IN PRICES.
We quote just a few prices this week.
We have'nt room here to quote prices on
everything. Come in and see the- bargains we
offer in every department.
Big Cut In Dress Goods Department.
A number of pieces of Tweed Dress Goods, regular $1.25 for
" •` " '' " r.00 for
,t . ,/ ✓( (Q 11 75C for
" 50C for
- 84c
59c, 63c, 68c
- 49c
34c
FURS --Stoles, Ruffs, Throwovers, &c.
$18.0o Fur for $13.5o
9.00 " 6.75
$15,00 Fur for $11.25 $lo.00 Fur for $7.5o
. 7.00 5.25 5.00 3.75
Boot and Shoe Bargains
A good full stock of Boots and Shoes, mostly new goods, just put into stock.
Fine Dong. Kid Bluch.,also medium weight and heavy for Fall and Winter wear.
A quantity of Men's Dong. Kid Bluch., good weight, regular $1.75 for $1.29
A quantity of Boys' Patent Bluch., regular $2.5o for $1.98.
Every pair of Boots and Shoes in the store at reduced prices.
Ready -to -Wear Clothing.
Men's and Boys' Suits at One Third less than regular prices.
A few Odd Overcoats at One Third less than regular prices.
A few Tweed Coats for Women and Girls at One Third less than reg. prices.
TERMS OF SALE. -Spot Cash or Farm Produce. We will not charge goods at
reduced prices. Premium Card not punched for goods sold at reduced prices.
tam
Geo. M, Ostrom, seventy years old,
was found dead in bed at his home at
Bayside, near Belleville.
Wm. Curry, a Sidney farmer, was
killed while driving to his home near
Trenton, his waggon upsetting.
Hamilton temperance workers pre-
sented a petition to the Council for a
by-law to cut off twenty-seven licenses,
Winnipeg Ministerial Association de-
clared for compulsory English education
and against the School Board taking
over the Roman Catholic schools.
WILL YOU
Write for the large free catalogue
of this school, and you will learn
how YOU CAN SUCCEED. It will
then rest with you to decide if Ydu
WILL SUCCEED.
We are placing students in posi-
tions $000 and $700 per annum, and
we have many such applications for
help which we cannot supply. The
best time to enter our classes is
NoW. Write for our free catalogue
at once.
D. A. Niclk'CHLAN
PRINCIPAL.
Richelieu and Ontario
Navigation Company
Steamer Belleville
For Bay of Quinte, Montreal and
intermediate ports. Leaves To-
ronto every Tuesday
12 O'CLOCK NOON
Steamer is steam heated and elec-
tric lighted. Comfortable state-
rooms. Low rates. -
Toronto to Montreal
Single... $10.00. Return... $18.00
Including meals and berth.
For rates, illustrated folders, etc.
or write
N. FOSTER CHAFFEE, A. G. P. A.,
Toronto, Ont.
i
111111.
-1
at
Just Arrived at
KNOX'S
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELLERY AND
SILVERWARE
STATIONERY AND
FANCY GOODS
Watch and Jewellery Repairing
promptly attended to
A. M. KNOX'S
JEWELLERY STORE
In the Wilson Block Opposite National Hotel