The Wingham Advance, 1920-12-16, Page 10t
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WIN(UIAM NiARIKETS
(Correct up till Wedaesday noon)2 Do
OAVW4 J-% JO -i i Wheat No. 2 Spring ...... 150 to I J U'st, I Week from' Sa ay
7 06K �WheatNo.2rali .....;1,50to 200
" V% 40,16 1 0 0 1-11 4. A, NA I
r4our...... U
VV A60
.............. 35
Butter .................. 45 to 601 and then CHRISTMAS
"M ............... ".. 65 to 70
butei 9 00 t 10001
'MEANS M ON` E " Yo Z04i A V E D cclvllttltl�e, �:Nckrs choice. .1100 to' 12001
Hoge, livewelght . 12 75 to 13 00
..24 60 to 26001
Hay ... ........... 55
C'Q'n� L ................ 40 t*
Our December Sale of Furs, Clothing and Useful Christmas Presents offers to you
an opportunity to purchase high class 1fierchandise at Great Mono Saving Values.
r NO"W'istheiTime
MEN'S WEAR
T o Buy Meat
LADIE�S' WEAR
by the Quarter
Vveorgette Blouses
Silk Ties
or, Chunk atY6
Crepe de Chene and
Silk Scarfs duced pricesq,
Volle Blouses
Gloves OUR HOMEMADE
Silk Hosiery
SAUSAGE
Silk Underwe-ar -i Socks Is a reat treat, only the.
gs d Do not delay your Christmas purchases.
A I I best of cuttin use
camisoles
Shirts fresh daily."..30c per lhl�
Gloves Now Is the time to buy before the rush
*Mufflers JELLIED READ- and while selections are unbroken.
Parasols %�
Belts CHEESE assortment of Christmas Sh
Umbrellas Homemade, perfectly oes, efeaq
Silk Undershirts Cuff Links cooked and, tastily is big and our prices REASONABLE.
spiced ............. .. 20c lb.
Silk Dresses Mitts, Caps BEEF -TONGUE
SPECIAL
Silk Scarfs 0 House Coats
Handkerchiefs . I t Pickled Beef. Tongues, W.He WILLIS
Bath Robes. only a fimited number SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES . '
Furs, Etc. at* .......................... 20c lb
V
flew" CHOPPED SUET
FOR THE HOME --- Wool Rugs, Wool Blankets-, Down Comforters, Satin Bed Spreads, � Linen The best o f Kidney
Suet, uniformly chop -
T ble Cloths. Ll en Sets. Line Scarfs, Linen Towels. 1 'rii AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN
�ped, no unips,
daily .................... 25e:lb.
Phone your reints to 35. SCHOOL REPORT
Following is the report of S, S. No. 14
N G BROS'mb& Wi*'Ilgham Thos. Field & Go E, and W, Wawanosh for November.
Marks Indicate per. cent. made.
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of the -family, have given - Mother individual s'presents. These
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gifts, especially thc children 8, have probably
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likely of ' erishable nature. Whdle Mother has prized 'them al, she has
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'k had no big, lasting, handsome token of her fan
Christmas let all the family combine to give Mothei one, �iag, splendid i7es.
p
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Think of Mother's surprise and delight to find a handsome, new Amberola
!V -on Christmas morning, with a ca'rd s
.."l, Phonograph in the,parlor aying, "To
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V , r� Mother., from Dad and thid, children!" - Or perhaps Mother and the cbil-
11 dren will put their gift -money together to surprise Father in thi3practical,
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sensible wiyl
rom every m.
-Just a little f ember of. the family will bring an, Amberola
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Phonbgraph ixlto�your home on Christmas morning, be6use as a result of -
Mr.'Edkun's expre3.sed wien we chn ogier you this ided Varnily Gift on
the easiese �bssible icrowl
A;
-er--you re not giving an o;dinmy phonograph—but E&A='s
Reineint
the greatest phonograph value in the worldl
New Diamond Amberola,
-iority over,"talking mrichines"
The Aimburola has proved its marked supet
and ordinary phonograplib in nume-ram publi6 tests. It's a gi t orth o
TM.J U;L� Mother or IiAther, who. decerve, the best. And a gift ihe Whole family
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will enjoy for yearg and y rd
-ir-, tmas stqck:
You bavenL't a 1"i"Ute to loCe. Come at once, before our C1 il
of Amberolas is emhausted. 66uccivour Ambenila and Amberal V"ei
A� and we'll deliver them to your hon�e bel"'ore Chnamab day. A,,; to termo__
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Father this wond
erful Chyistmao jin-cosacii
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vim McKIBBON, Dealep, Wi
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St. W—Madeleine,O'Callagban.'0; Lou.
Ora Falconer, 83.
Sr. III—Robena Martin, 86, Mary M
tirf, 82: Garnet Farrier, 58.
Jr. Inglis, $6.
Sr I—Chrlssle Inglis, 86.
Jr,—O five Farrier, 91.
Primmer—Carman Farrior*, Tommy
Inglis,
Best spellers for month Madeleint
O'Callaghan, LenioraFalconer, -M-ary
Martin, Olive Farrier.
Present every day�—Madelaine O'Cal-
laghan, Lenora Falconer, Robena Martin,
Mary Martin.
Hold Your Job
The manufacturers appear to belinan-
imous in the opinion that the country is
on the ihrei of a commercial depres-
sion, that the bubble of prosperity is
about to burst. All who have dituations
are advised to hold on to them as 16ng as'
'they la$t. Those Who are out of work
abould make it a point to get something
to do if at all possible.
Your
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otore
Git Suggestions th a t
will malie,your shopping SL
pleasurC
Watermans Ideal Fountailn Pen
Statuary
Box of Stationery
White rVory'
Purse or Hand Bag
Music Roll
Rerfume
Perfume 'Atomizer
Cup and Sau�er
Nut set -
Fancy Hair Pin
Cutex. set
Tray
Hot Water Bottle Wallet
I�ocket Diary
Military Brushes
Pocket Covab
Safety Razor
Pocket KnIL,
Telephone Roll
Hynin Book
vacuuni Bottle
Snap Album
brinhing Bottle
in caea
Collar 13ag
]3ibl&
For Girls and Boys
Tii Books, Dolle, Bubble Books,
Auto Coader. Kiddic Stationery.
Metal Builders, Black Boards, Game%
'Shovels, Wooi Etc.
Large stfick of Xmas Cards -
and Volders.--Conie in and
look thein ovel.,
GEO, MASON & SON
wly, iWell' ylhl(dieinei,
lkxoks, 8ehool' Stappliei, Wall pttpft�
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