The Wingham Advance, 1914-12-10, Page 8CHRISTMAS
CHRISTMA
NOF more we are doing our 'hest
offer too er you a line of Christmas
Novelties and Christmas Pre..
scuts of the newest al3sortment for
Women andChiidren in
riaTCYDlLEss GOODS, FA.NCY SILK WAISTS, SILK
Mt 'MRS, SILT SWEATER COATS. SILK A.VI"
SON CAPS, LIKEN GUEST TOWELS. EI1-
tTB•ROIDERY DRAPES, TABLE CLOTHS,
• • i LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EhIBROID-
,:.'1 FRY HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK
HANDKERCHIEFS, INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS,
LAUNDRY BAYS, FANCY COLLARS, PIN CUSH-
IONS, BROOCHES, CUFF LINKS, PERRIN'S
KID GLOVES, PERRIN'S CAPE GLOVE'a,
LADIE'S MAQKENAW, LADIES' PARA -S
SOLS
Men's Suggestions for
Christmas Shoppers
Biggest and newest lines of Neckwear to show you in
SILK KNITTED TIES, PLAIN SILKS, CATCH
TIES, Boxed Separately SILK KNITTED
MUFFLERS, ARMLETS, TIE PINS,
CUFF LINKS, SUIT CASES, UM-
BRELLAS, FANCY KNITTED
VESTS, FANCY PLUSH VESTS, PERRIN'S GREY
SUEDE GLOVES,SILK LINED GLOVES,MEN'S
SWEATER COATS, SILK BRACES, and'
many other suggestions to offer you. To those who Shop
EARLY.
Potatoes and FOWL Wanted
Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs.
Phone your Mail Orders to 70
HANNA & CO.
Phone 70.
11111.11111111116
i
hose Your Grocer?
We are Bidding for Your Trade
Have you tried marketing here: Call and lets have your next
order, If you want clean, fresh Groeeries of the best quality, at
Lowest Prices, we bave them. Choice Grocet•iee, Fresh Fr uits,
AppetizinConfect-
ionary, leading brands elB eakfase Foods eade Tea and Coffeenand nd best Canned
GaedeA+a Use market.
Your orders will be prasnptler filled and satisfactorily if left
with
Henry T. Thorn son
THE HOUSE OF QUALII`
Successor to E. B. Hart‘ilinsammissaitatimasirmsennfilo,401
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Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in
M!LLI NERY
As we have just a few trimmed Hats left, we will
clear the Balance at $1.50 and $2.00. Made of
good velvet and blush and newest trimmings.
About a dozer, Untrimmed Shapes at 75c and $t
I-2 doz. Best duality colored Ostrich Plumes at
$2.50. All newest atld best colors.
Mrs. Runstedler
Next door to T. PELL'S Dutcher Shop
TILE WINORA.
Morris.
Jlteeting on Monday, Nov. 23, 1014,
when the minutes of the last ateetiog
were read and approved. Tile follorr-
fqg acocunta were considered and
paid ;-Taunton Hill, lumber, $3 20; 3.
II, Seltere, gravel, $0 00, temporary
bridge, Ellie Drain, $5.00; Win. War-
wick, gravel, $520 ; Wrrt. N1-ttwell,
gravel $1.00; A. Baker, gravel, $:3450;
Fred Brewer. work on read, $1511;
Isaac Drown, cement tile, $1.00; Wm
Phillipe, ebarpenfng grader knives,
$1.40; Jobn Tippidore, fife across
Eisen Bay., $a` 00; The ('edler People
Icon Culvert, Hest 1347., $10000; cm -
via Campbell and .Farms Bros., Ellie
Drain, $00 00; 3, A. Campbell, gravel-
ling at Crulekshank'd bridge, $1.50 ;
Wm. Skelton, gravel, BO cents, 'Farm
bridge, B 0.0 , $15 00; R, Wi$htman,
gravel, 80 cents; T13oe, Wallace, iix•
ing culvert and drawing gravel, South
Bdy,, $3 50, putting railing on 7th line
culvert, $1.50; W, Cunningham, tile
culvert, $8 00; Geo, Kerr, drawing
iron pipe, Brost Bdy., 53,00; Geo. Bone,
cleaning drain, 3rd con., $15 40 ; Her-
bert Kirkley and Farm Bros., 13.0 D
$15 00; James. Russel, cleaving drain,
$1,Q0 ; Pell Telephone Co„ 40 cents ;
Jonathon Kirkley, cleaning drain$3 75;
Wesley Jermyn, putting in culvert,
$3 00 ; David Ramsay, putting in tile,
$2 00; Wm, Robertson, culveet, $5 00;
I Brussels, Wingbam and Blyib, Agri-
cultural Societies, eacb, $10 00; Arthur
Show Treasurer, salary and postage,
i $188 00 ; R. Sheddon, drawing plank
I and fixing 2 culverts, 53.00.
Council will next meet Drc. 15,b.
A. MacEwan, Clerk,
Report of S. S. No, 8, for November.
` denotes examination for which pupil
was absent. Jr. IV, total 500 --Ex-
amined in Composition, Spilling, Ar
itbmetic, Geography and History. -
Ernestine Sellers 438, Florence Ker-
ney 383, Geo. Brewer 310. Charlie
Souch 101, Lorne Survey 109."* Sr.
III, total 400. -Examined in History,
Spelling, Geography and Arithmetic,
-Elva Warwick310, Cameron Must-
ard 300, Charlie Bosman 241, Cora
South 100. Jr. III, t )tal 400 -George
Fell 283, Wilmer Berney 228, Ethel
Garuies 181`, Frank Garnies 123.* Sr,
II, total 400 --Marjorie Grasby 327,
Elmer Forbes 304, Winnie Allen 144,"
Harry Gavials,' ". Jr., II, total 100. -
May Warwick 320, Jack Allen 270, Al-
BEAUTIFUL HAIR -A
CLEAN COOL SCALP
Use Parisian Sage, It Makes the
Hair Fluffy and Abundant.
It is needless to you to have hair
that is anything short of perfect. If it
is falling out, losing colt r, splitting,
or if the scalp burns and itches, imme-
diatly get from 3. W. Mc$ibbon or
any drug counter a 50 cent bottle of
Parisian Sage -use it frequently -.ter
ficst application removes dandruff, in-
vigorates the scalp, and heautifiea the
bairunril it is gloriously radiant,
Parisian Sage supplies hair needs -
is perfectly harmless. It contains the
exact elements required to make the
hair soft. wavy, glossy and to make it
grow thick and beautiful,
You will surely Iike Parisian S.,g
ARAE
fired Joh Torrey 7 dit0, Frrd il11purr 254,, ITALY STILL NEUTRAL
Jain Tor re+y 73."# Jr, 't. II, Geo«- 4 �J ll
al Wurk -Walter Believe 000, Bertha
Souch 407, Janet MON tie 402, 1] iris
Allen 302. Fraser rstustard 301, Lillian
Qat-vise . 303, Adella Terrvey 300, Char-
lie Worivb•k 310 ---M• is Fryfogie,
Teacher.
S. 5 No, 10, ionic. Exfttnined iu
History, Composition, Literature,
Writing and Atithtnetie. TTctal 400
Sr. IV -Mary Miller 301. Jr 1Y --etc?,
diene Frailer 338, Harvey Robertson
331, Hoz.I Robb 295 Sr. Ill -Elva
Usnasay 308, Rte: ria Turvey 306, Oatri,,•
tie Forrest 838. Jr. III-Soar
Johnston 827, Margaret Miller I,14*
Jr. II, ,examined in Arithmetic, Corn
position, Literature, Writing and Ar-
ithmetic. Total 850.-Gertle Robert-
son 31.1, Gordon Moffatt 238, Janet
Metier 218, Pt I1, total 325. -Louise
Fraser 307, Mabel Johnston 285, Harry
Robb 230, Laura Johnston 238, Jessie
Misner 232, Margaret McDougall 171*,
George Carter 100, Duncan McDoug-
a11". 1't. I -Florence Eckmeir, Willie
Peacock, Cameron Miller, Campbell
Robertson, Clarence Johnston, Stan
ley Moffatt. --B, Moses, Teactaer,
raleiIII.
Mrs, Joseph Higgins le at present
visleing Mr. and Mrs. 33allagh, near
Guelph.
Miss Maggie Metcalfe of the 17th of
flowick, is at present visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. David Weir spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Fitch, near Helmore.
Mr, John Lennox and son, Lawrence,
from near Wingham, called on Mr.
and Mrs, Edgar Higgine, last Se. day
Ma. and ills. Edwin Palmer vieltee
friends in Brussel' last Sanday.
ITALY ; .
OF WAR
Advices received from the Austrian
frontier a:e that the statement of
Premier Salanclra in the Italian Par-
liament had an immediate echo in
Austrian military circles. The Aus-
trian railway lines poured troops all
along the Italian border, and also into
Pols, the Austrian arsenal on the
peninsula of Istria. It is estimated
that 200,000 men were stationed along
the Italian border and 100,000 at Polo..
At the sante time anti -Italian mani-
festations tools place at various points.
Eight battalians of Italian troops have
been ordered to Libya, to reinforce
the troops there and according to the
anaauncement at Rome; "to be ready
for any aggression."
POSSE SHOT DESPERADO
Indian Fugitive Struck Down by Bul-
lets of His Pursi:crs
Anthony Jocko, one o" the Indian
slayers of Turnkey Robert Coxford in
the jail at Pembroke a week ago paid
with his life the penalty of his crime.
Jocko was surrounded last Saturday
by a posse in the home of a half-breed
named Chalbut, about twenty miles
from the Golden Lake Reserve. The
Indian left the house, but failing to
halt when called upon to do so, the
It is one of the best and most delight. posse opened fre. He was shot twice
ful hair tonics known. 1 and died of bis wotun is on Sunday.
•.a:
But Must bo Ready to Rceant Agres-
Sion Says the Premier
Premier Salandra declared ed. the
opening of the Italian Parliament last
week that there was no factor in the
war eltuatiron at present which w.,uld
cause Italy to alter her policy of
neutrality. The debate on the Pre,
mier's declaration began immediately,
and is expected to last a week. The
statement of Premier salandra woe.
interrupted 4'reev.ently with applause,
and when he alluded to what he term-
ed the "just aspirations of Italy" '.ae
whole Extreme Left arose, crying
"Viva Trent! Viva Triest!" Trent
and Triest are twe districts lost to
' Austria half a century ago. The epee-
.tators joined in the demonstration.
As the session was about to adjourn,
Deputy Comandini said that he wished
to ask the Chamber to send greetings
to "heroic and unfortunate Belgium."
The whole Chamber, including the
President, the Ministers and the
people arose and shouted "Hurrah,
Belgium!"
Premier Salanclra said in his state -
anent that the European conflict broke
out suddenly without involving Italy
directly and in spite of her efforts.
A careful study of her treaty obli-
gations and the causes of the conflict
convinced the Government that Italy
was not called upon to participate,
and she accordingly declared her
neutrality. In view of the necessity
of protecting Italian interests, how-
ever, a declaration of neutrality alone
was not sufficient to safeguard the
country against contingencies which
might arise In consequence of such an
enormous • upheaval. Italy, be added,
has vital interests to protect and just-
ly aspires to maintain her position as
a great power and to preserve intact
her policies. She must, therefore, be
watdhfuI, powerful and ready for any
eventuality. Thus the supreme task
of the Government was to bring the
army and navy to a state of pre-
paredness, since when law ceases to
Govern the only safety of a nation is
Tin force, Italy had no plans for ag-
gression, but must be ready to pro-
itect herself against aggression on the
Vert of others,
SERVIA HARD PRESSED
But Bulgaria Claims to Have no In-
tention of Making Attack
I'ho Bulgarian Government has is -
hued an oflicial denial to the reports
hat troops were being massed on the
orders of Servia. The report prob-
ably arose from the rumors that BuI-
garia might take advantage of the
present plight of Servia to get revenge
for the humiliation she suffered after
'the second Balkan War. '
-Nineteen thousand Servlan prisoners
, have been taken since the Austrians
' began the present offensive move-
ment, according to a rep* from
Menne,. „Reports from German eourcns
assert that Servia's casualties since
the beginning of the war will reach
about 100,000, or virtually one,third
of her entire strength.
Walker's
XMAS
Suggestsons
Young Doctor's Tragic End
The body of Dr. M. D. Sudworth of
Ingersoll was found lying,in the ditch
on the Waterloo road near Guleph
last Thursday night and an examin-
ation failed to show the cause of
death. The young man's stomach has
been sent to Toronto for analysis. He
had been in the 131ind River district
and his relatives were unaware of his
presence near Cuieph.
SPECIAL
xMA3
GIFTS
Bookcase in sections and combinations, L.rbrary
Tables, Library Rockers and Easy Chairs, China Cab-
inets, Parlor and Music Cabinets,Kitchen Cabinets,
Hall Racks, Hall Seats and Mirrors, Couches, Centre
Tables, Jardinere Stands and Pedestals,Sideboards.and
Buff etas, "Fancy Work Baskets and ewe g CWrs,
Children's Rockers, Toy Sets and 2 Chairs
Baby Cutters. Any of the above pieces will make
an excellent and life-long Xmas present. .
All goods Delivered for Xmas just when you want
them.
.
James Va1ker,Furniture and ..
.Undertaking .
keseeres.._mire„Nomwuda.i...4 . ba d,,., - .. _
Wholesale
and •
Gunn's Fertiliers
Stock Poods
Are the most profitable on the
market to -day. One order will
convince. You cannot afford
ttoGdo without-;,`thern. We are
Sole ''','Agents Vfor Wingliarn.
Brussels and Walton Districts.
OER.NOW.
1
Butter, Eggs and Poultry
There is always a good market
forproduce of first-class quality.
It does,not pay to produce poor
'stuff.
Express Your Cream ,
Our first year's business in
this departnientluta been a sue.
etas, Trak some of our patrons
about h, they are our best ea.
vdrtisegaetitr
We Are iatro'dueles Celt had flog meal " ► a $
A. H. Wfl
M, oultry
F`or SLardaleP
Ask your dealer for our goods
if they will not supply them rt.
port to us. Do' not buy any.thing just as good.
the eat. We sell
WINtfIAM MARKETS,
Wheat .....•..........$ 1 52
Raley 00
Cate. . ,. ,.,,.,47
Pcarr ••„,..,112
Buckwheat ..(...•,,.r0.3
13Pata ..' . ,..,-•,.,..,$ 00
Potatoes ..,,... ,, 70
Hay,,....
'Straw ("uncilc) 1 0
100
Res,u.. *a +a ........ . 20
Shorts ...... ....... . 28
Flour ..... 3 15
Mane !Rutter ' ..... 28
linge ,... ,.... 7 41a
Elim ...
filtiekene. • ..,...,•,,.
$ 1 00
47
2 4rl
70
12 0000
2
3 00
neks....• ............
)tr gdmund gs'er objects to Prv,i ,
Sata;rles. to Carman Profeteors
Sir Edmund Acta* has resigned .vont
the hoard at GoAcrnors of the Calver•
pity of Toronto. This action has been
taken, leo 4.clared, owing to h's en•
tiro disagreement with tite decision o”
the majority .of the board to give
!cave of abeeneo with r..aiary t. three
German professors, Messrs, 13ezin ger.
Mueller and Tapper, on the untverrslty
utaff, as the resul' of the popular eglta-
tion against their coutinutng on the
teaching staff.
Premier Flemming t^ Resign
Premier Flemming of Now Bruns.
Wick was nominatedd, by the Conserv,-
tive convention of the joint counties
of Victoria an 1 Carleton as their candi-
date in the next Federal election.
Mr. Flemming, who was present, an,
pounced that he would accept the
nomination an4 resign his seat in the
Legislature and the Premiersbip,
Major Beattie Dead
Major Thomas Beattie, M.P., died
of paralysis at his home in London
+last week aged 71, He was connecie'.i
with several big financial institutiano
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Meat
Fish
Poultry
The highest class Beef
and Pork, Fish and Poul-
try sold at
sor
Fells
Butcher Store
Give us a trial, you will
be pleased,
Highest price
paid for Hides
and Skins.
One of the most use*
ful and sensible Christ-
mas presents that you
can give to any lady is a
pair of
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WHAT 1S HOME
WITHOUT A
$2 011 place the best Sing -
et Sewing Machine in your
home, balance small monthly
payments.
1
A. syr WALKER
SOLE AGENT
Walker's Furniture Sore
Wit gbam, • Ont.
Walkers Undertaking
Parlors
EMBALMERS and UNDER-
TA KERS. We carry
a full line of Caskets, etc.
James Walker 11
1 16 years experience. A. J. Walker )
0 years experience
Day Phole I06 A.
Nighr. Phone 106b and 224
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11,;;HRISTIE'S1
GRpCER'Y
PHONE 50
1 Store opens 7 a• m,
Open a veninge dui in,.rDerewt , r
Y
COWIE AT LAST
!New SuRaisins_
It bas been .irnpossible np til)
1 )w to go WV 400c Sal -
long this week, a shipavnt PI
ta tlna.. We bg,ve coming a-
I Cxtre, QuALI CY. They are
put up in
1 ib. Package$
I curse are the genuine Sultanna
1 Paralel's Breacka
1 t lir. wlggt
This bread HAS BEEN and
(8 ]i lbs. in weight. There's no
otter bread sold, We the $, end
.bat Satisfies.
Try a boat Rc.
:sea sdesww+ � in/
f� 2d[�rP1d.�
tOfl
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There is no time to loose, winter
is here in earnest. You will re-
quire warm clothing and this is the
place to buy it.
Sweater pa..tS
4.
rel l e>r 1s and B s', all *PR Ppd.
rices, good° assgrt of55 est *}.c
•
Underwear
In Men's and Boys' two-piece and
combination, several weights and
qualities.
��
oyes 4414 IVIitis
Lind and Unlined fps' Dress pgr
• t ! A'
and for work,
Hosiery
Heavy Cashmere, Wool and
Worsteds
Special prices on Boys', Youths
and Men's Overcoats and Suits
ct
Scranton or
Lehigh Coal
Wood, & Kindling
Lowest Paces
R. J. Catitelon�}.
Moe w17tlt rI itetereve Oo. 1
Tho Oiothi.
MacDonald Blot Opp% 'aiit .Co
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