The Wingham Advance, 1913-03-13, Page 4KING BR
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Throngs of ECONOMIC BUYERS are sharing in the
WONDERFUL VALUES we are now offering on all
lines of General Merchandise.
Are You Getting Your Share ?
We want to clear out the balance of our Winter
stock in all departments and have not spared PROFITS
on any of these.
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$2500 worth of Furs and Fur Coats.
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12 Lades, Fur Lined Coats.
8 Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats.
50 odd Muffs and Stoles, mostly Western
Sable, Alaska Sable, Persian Lamb and
Mink.
20 Men's Fur Coats, Canadian Coon, Dog and
Calf.
Men's and Ladies' Fur Caps.
carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, Linoleums,
Japanese Maftings and Window
Shades at a saving of 15 to 25
per cent.
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Men's and Boys'
Suits ' and Over-
coats, all new and
up -to -nate stock at
prices which appear to the most economic
buyers.
Come and get your share of bargains while ibey last.
Terms Cash. 'Phony 71. Produce Wanted.
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WIugllatn Public School Re•
port For February,
Dept. 1, Entrance Class Total 300
1',4'& 18'1; klcrooure 225.---P, Holmes
2.25, IF,. Moore 211, 1) Crawford 70,
IL Dennis 161, N Me1l!,tiehle 228, M.
'aa. Fete 203, J Dlra,xwA.11 272. Yt, krliL-
et 257, K. Snaith 170, E ?peewit 253,
13 isttud 223, 0 kliegston 161, V.
P,Attert+on 221, 1+' MI ffait 174, V.
Webb 237, D. Mines 216, M. Smith
213, 0. Rant out 210, 1 . Dore 202, 8.
13laacckhall 106, K. Pringle 300, P Heat b
102, 0, Isat.rd 203, G. 0antelon 239, N.
Haugh 181, N. Christie 193, S. %1Vie-
L' r n 137, S. Hamilton 261, J. Currie
150, EL ,Kennedy 202, W. Schaefer 108,
U. Wilson 84.
Sr. 3rd. Examined in Aritb„ Lit„
Spell,, Gram. Total 459--N McLean
423, 0 McTavish 400, A Williamson
402, It Mille 374, A Davidson 371, 1'
Johns 350, N Drummond 351, 0 New-
man 348, 1r Currie 841, G Allen 319, V
Stricker 1303, W Dear 800, J Nicholls
300, V Schaefer 293, T Murch 280, R
Angus 272, M Piper 207. J Christie
203, F Sturdy 262, A Baker 250, J
Sell 243, V Davidson 239, L Bell 235,
0 ,Snaith 232, R Forsyth 231, H M -y-
Donald. 231, E Cook 220, 1 Hewer 221,
0 Angus 220. F' Rubin, In 217, H. Vl,a.nn
215 W Walker 107. R Hewer 192, L
Stephens 191, L Zurbrigg 105, M
Austin 103
Jr. 3rd, Sri. Div. Tota 005 --- S
Brown 013, 0 BAlter 909, E Hamilton008, E Musgrove 820, G t+'ryfogle 806,
8. Angus 801, P Joynt 800, H Aitrhe-
Ho❑ 770, A Iealap 757, J Dobie 716, J
Ooi,hazn 725, R Anderson 717, -M
Walken 702, M Allen 680, M Robert-
son 583, L Sturdy 568, 0 wild 537, 0
Merltley 400, S Bell 460, H Showers
154, L Duncan 412,
Jr. 3rd, Jr, Div. Total 850. - L
, Jarvis 785, T. Sanderson 776,E Angus
785, 5 Robinson 720, E Dobie 710, 0
Lloyd 704, 0 Adams 660, A, Kennedy
604, R Smith 660, E Johnston 655, A
Bloomfield 626, M Passmore 622, J
Saint 007, 0 Pocock 504, L 0asernore
544, IL Nicholl 529. F .Hinscliffe 526, V
Johnston 523, V Hamilton 510, L Mc-
Oreight 216.
Sr. 2nd, Sr. Section. Todd 880.-A
Thomas 798, 0 Hardy 742, A William-
son .731, El Gannett, 728, A Galbraith
726, M Duncan 697, 0 Hutton 691,
E Hayles 678, A Taylor 673, K Wilkin-
son 647, 'W Currie 638, J Davidson
636, 0 Bell 631, E Rantoul 621, H.
Hamilton 607, R Sanderson 538, 0
Dickson 513, 0 Showers 505, 5 Donald. -
son 504.
Sr. 2nd, Sr. Section. Total 842.-
M Reid 736, 1 Reid 728, M Robertson
721, A Blackball 712, J Allen 706, 0
Pocock 704, H Huffman 675, 0 Robert-
son 667, .8 Si evens 635, A Vickers
624, D. Lynett 572, V Hill 561, •I
Simmons 554, M Walker 534,. M
Dalgleish 533, 0 Stapleton 522.
Jr. 2nd, Sr, class. Total 350.-J
Vanstone 330, A Anderson 285, H
Oen uth 283, D Fells 280, M Jonas
279, K Hutton 275, Laura Ellacott 266,
E Kew 243, V Joynt 211, Lillian Et-
lacott 233, H Mills 230, 0 Zurbrigg
230, E Hart 217, A Sturdy 210,
Sparling 210, D Perrie 207, H Wilson
200, M Sell 185, N Morden 150, G
Boyd 130. ,
Jr. 2nd, Jr. class. Total 350.--Z
Boardman 315, 1 Bell 285, A Baird
283, 8 T1o1mem 280, R Williams 267, A.
Uould 245, V Forler 232, W Angus
225, W Ellacott 218, R Clark 218, 0
Henderson 209, F SNIT 203, L Johesee
200. R McO rt-ight. 197, .N' Piper 198, G
McRitchie 196, 0 Utugston 189, H
Williams 180, N Sbtells 178, E Wild
135, R Madigan 130, J Ard 126
Dept. 6, Sr, Div,, total 454, M.
Cosens 454, A. Irwin 449, M. Redmond
448, S. Harrison 442, M. Vanstone 439,
M Isard 439, A. Brown 433, N.10lark
422, L. Campbell 421, D. Piper 397, L.
.Bert 396, 5, Robinson 384, A. Foi'gie
382. D. Uloakey 371, G: Fixter 371, K.
Donaldson 328, M. Dennis 302, A. Wit -
hams 301, 0, Hinticli fe 295, U. Dun-
can 286, 0. Casernore 266, D. Patten
226.
Dept. 6, Jr. Div,, total 451- O.
Mason 441, E. Taylor 438, J. Mann 425,
M. Piton 419, G. Bisbee 411, V. Atlas -
bury 408, F. Pocock 403, L. Sanderson
402, W. Brooks 400, G. Bower 356, 0.
Boyce 355, C. Do ie 349, A. Carruth
341, E. Rogers 326, E. Gibson 315,
U. Cooke 248, M. Angus 236, 0. Lock
man 220, G. Simmons 174, 13, Alding-
ton 141, J. Hayles 53.
4th class, aggregate 900-T. Vicker
870, R. Brown 820, J. Johnston 720,
D. Thomas 710, G. McTavish 665, F.
Oldington 625, L. Zurbrigg 600, G.
Jenkins 595, B. Borduaan 545, V. Belt
490, W. Lockridge 465, L Lutton 450,'
A Cloakey 360, V Robinson 360, J
Oasemore 345, 0 Oruikshank 370, R
Lioltoway 120.
8rd class, aggregate '750--E Currie
710, 0 Ooutts 500, B Joynt 4:40, J Garr
365, E Richardson 310, K Cruikshank
320, .13 Aitcheson 810, N Halter 285,
0 Patterson 255, W Sturdy 230, 0'
Hardy 215, M Schaefer 175; G Arde
165, D Lavis 350, M Holloway 140,
W Clark 115, J Oook 75,
2nd class --V Robertson, V Dennis,
S Hutton, 0 Donaldson, , 0 Showers,
A Williap:ison, P Ellcorn, E Fozgie,
T Stricker, G Simmons, D Lloyd, M
Hill, x'+ Bell, E Lynet, 0 Tennant, W
MerkIey, B Jarvis, M Tennant, M
Fells, 2' Saint.
I"IOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS
TO WESTERN CANADA
The Grand Trttnk Railway System
will issue round trip tickets from sta-
tione in Canada to points in Manitoba,
Saekatohewan and Alberta, each Tues-
day, March 4th to Oct," 28th inclusive,
at low rates, Tickets are good for 60
days. Through coaches and pullman
tourist, Sleeping Cars will leave To-
ro Ito 11 p.m. on above dates, running
through tc) Winnipeg, via Chicago
_ and St. Paul, without change. Tour-
ist cars will be equipped with bedding
and porter in charge. .0erths may be
secured in these cars at a nominal
charge. The route via Ohieago is an
attractive one, as many large cities
. and towns are passed en rouite, which
breaks the monotony of the journey.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
is the shortest and quickest route be-
tweet) Winnipeg, Saskatchewan, Id-
uaonton, Witla smooth roadbed, elec-
tric lighted sleeping cars, through the -
newest, roost picturesque, and most
rapidly developing section of Western
Canada. Through tickets sold and
reservation made by all Grand Trunk
agents. Costs no more than by other
routes. Trains now in operation,
Winnipeg to Regina, I 'orkton and
Carlota, sask,, also to Cani;rose, Mir -
rot* and nelson, Alta.
Time Tables, Land Pamphlets and
other deaeri tine literature relativeto the Grana Trunk Nettle Railway,
may he obtained on application to
(land Trunk agents or write 0. D.
Horning, District Pi>wssettger Agent,
Toronto, Ont.
M ADV
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Your enjoyment of a phonograph depends not only on the
number of selections, It depends on the quality of each. The
Eiison f Amberol Record
was invented on the quality idea. It produces the most clean
cut, lifelike and beautiful tone you ever heard.
It will never wear out and indifferent handling
of it or dropping iton the floor won't break it. It
is constant in its ability to please.
Your Edison dealer will be glad to play Blue
Amberol Records for you.
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Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U. S. A.
A complete line of Edison Phonographs and. Records will be found at
DAVID BELL
For Coss of stair
We will pay for what you use if
Rexall x'93" 1 -lair Tonic does not
%promote the growth of your hair.
In all our experience with hair
tonics the one that has done most to
gain our confidence is Rexall "93"
Hair Tonic. We have such well-
founded faith in it that we want
you to try it at our risk. If it does
not satisfy you in every particular,
we will pay for what you use to the
extent of a 30 clay treatment.
If Rexall "93" Hair Tonic does
not 'remove dandruff, relieve scalp
irritation, stop the hair from falling
and promote a new `growth of hair,
come back to us and ask us to return
the money you paid for it, and we will
promptly hand it back to you. You
don't sign anything, promise any-
thing, bring anything back, or in any
way obligate yourself. Isn't that fair?
Doesn't it stand to reason that we
would not make such a liberal offer
if we did not truly believe that
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will do all
we claim for it - that it will do all
and more than any other remedy?
We have everything there is a de-
mand for, and are able to judge the
merits of the things we sell. Cus-
tomers tell us of their success. There
aro more satisfied users of Rexall
"93" Hair Tonic than any similar
preparation we sell.
Start a'treatment of Rexall "93"
Hair Tonic today. If you do, we
believe you will thank us for this
advice. Two size bottles, 50e and $1.
You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonic
in this community only at our store:
J. WALTON McKIB}3ON.
Wingharn The gSto;t, Ontario
There is a Rexall Store in nearly every town
and city in the United States, Canada and
Great Britain. There is a different Rexall
Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill --
each especially designed for the particular ill
for which it is recommended.
The Reran Stores are America's Greatest
Drug Stores
or
Send ns your name and address
and we will forward to you free
a map of THE CITY CITY OF WINNIPEG
and full description of our very
high class subdivision Rosewood
Crescent, with price list
CRESCENT LAND CO.
N. P. GREER, S EORnT.A.RY
seg McArthur Bldg., WINNIPEG, Man.
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Dr. de Van's Female Pills
A reliable French regulator; never fails. These'
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative portion of the female system, Refute
all cheap imitations. Dr. de'Van's are sold at
S5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address.
The Saobellt Drug Co., St. eatharfnee, Ont.
W IN WIAM
General Hospital
(Under Governme0 Inspection.)
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Pleasantly situated. Beautifully furnished.
Open to all regularly /loomed phyaioiaue,
Rates for patients (which include board and
nursing) -$4.90 to $15.00 per week, according
to location of room. 13'or further informa•
tion --Address
MISS L. MAT',IHEWS
Superintendent,
Box 223, Winglutra, Onb.
WELLINGTON MUTUAL
FIRE INS. CO.
Established 1840.
Head Office GUELPH, ONT.
Risks taken on all classes of hi-
surable property on the cash or pre-
mium note system,
GEO, SLEEMAN, 3011N DAVIDSON
President. Secretary.
RITCHIE ale OOSENS,
Agents. Wingham, Ont
R. VANSTONE
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR
Money to loan at lowest rates.
DUDLEY HOLMES
Barrister, Solicitor, etc.
Office: Meyer Block, Winghana.
CAST•
"or Infants sand, Children.
The Kind You lava Always Bought
Bears the
ai►atUr1t of
Are Vou Going West P
We can sell you tickets, to
any point via CANADIAN PA-
CIFIC RAILWAY Or any route
you may desire.
Are You Staying East P
We can give you bargains in
either Town or Farm pro-
perty.
Watch this space next week
for list of Wingbam pro-
' • perties for sale.
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
C. P. R. TOWN TICKET AGENCY
C. N. GRIFFIN
GENERAL AGENT
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass
*nd Weather Insurance, coupled
with a Real Estate and Money
Loaning business.
G. 11. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S.
donor Graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Honor
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Dentistry.
OFFICE 'OVER Ill, E. ISARD & Co'S. STORE
DR. ROBT. C. REDMOND
M. R. C. S. (Eng.)
C. P. (Load.)
Physician and Surgeon.
(Dr: Chisholm's old stand)
ARTHUR J. IRWIN
D.D.S., L,D.S.
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pen-
nsylvania College and Licent ate of
Dental Surgery of Ontario.
-Office in Macdonald Block -
W. R. HAMBLY, B,So., 1iLD., C. i,
Special attention paid to diseases
of Women and Children, haVing
taken postgraduate work in Sur-
gery, Bacteriology and Scientific
Medicine. •
Office in the Kerr residence, be-
tween the Queen's Hotel and the
Baptist Church.
All business given careful attention.
Phone 54. . P. O. Box 118
DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER
Orriots-•Connor Patrick and Centre streets
PnONEs- '
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Residence, Dr. Kennedy 143
Residence, Dr. Calder 161
Dr, Kennedy specializes In Surgery'.
Dr. Calder devotes special attention to
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, NORO and Thro:tt.
Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses properly
fitted.
DR. H. J. ADAMS
Late member House Staff Tor-
onto General Eospital. Post grad -
nate. London and Dublin
Successor to Dr. Agnew
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VPu'TI HIS ARV' StIRC EON
SUCrt",I*+SOIt TO DR WILSON
DOGS AND SUM:111W A SPEOXAL Y
Residence and (Mee In Dr, ittcDotiatid's
old residence ore Centre Street, next to
English Chttroh. '4 -Halle 400,
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THURSDAY, MARCII 13 1913
TIT1'Ro 1IT SHARING ING - STORE.
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AGENTS--41omo "GOOD DRESSING" AGENTS --.ladies'
Jow•nal Patterns Monthly EaL heet Home Journal
X� ree .7,3014A°711-
Advance Showing
of Spring Goods
New arrivals in every department signalize the near
approach of spring. Very interesting are the ideas
prevailing in the new goods for Spring 1913,
New .Dress Goods and Suitings,
New Vestings, Foulards and Prints.
New Art Sateens and Creton.
New Laces, Insertions and Embroidery.
New Allover Lace and Embroidery.
New Flouncing and Underwear Embroidery.
New Carpet Squares and Rugs,
New Boots and Shoes.
New Gloves and Hosiery.
New Chinaware, plain and fancy.
Our Big Railroad Sale of all Winter Goods will be
continued throughout the month of March.
This Season's New Styles of D. & A. Corsets at special
prices for another week. Take advantage of this special
sale of new goods.
New Garden Seeds Now in stock. Full Packets No. 1
Seed. 3 Packets for Mc.
WANTED. -Large quantities Butter, Eggs, White Beans,
Dried Apples, Etc.
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Sprang Goode Are Raptly Filling Our Store
Although it is quite early in the season, our
store is fast filling with 'the newest Spring Goods
that can be bought.
We are showing new Dress Goods, Angora Suitings in
Plain and Stripe, Glorada Suiting in the newest weaves,
Fancy Mercerised goods, Embroidery o€ different lengths,
Bordered Wash goods, Crams English Prints -new patterns,
Ginghams--in fact everything that is correct for Spring.
We handle the famous D. & A. Corsets ; a full stock
now in, from 5Oc to $2.50. AIso the Bast Form Brassieres
and Good Shape Brassieres.
Window Curtains, Curtains Scrim, Nets, Etc.
Snaps In Groceries
3 packages New Seeded Raisins -25c.
Sultana Raisins -3 lbs. 26c.
Good Salmon -20e.
A. car of No. 1 Granulated Sugar, guaranteed pure
cane, to arrive next week -$4.75 cwt., cash. Leave your
order at the store and Sugar will be delivered from the
carr. No Sugar will be charged at this price.
Best grades Flour always in stock ; Golden City,
Universal and Celebrated Royal trousehold Brands. Bran,
Shorts, and all kinds reed.
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PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED.
J. A. Mills
(Successor to T. A. MILLS)
WINGHAM
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