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The Wingham Advance, 1913-12-11, Page 44 TRE WINGIIAM ADVANCE Most Compiete Stock ,of Holiday =� Goods in Wingham THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1I, 193. emangensimaligoriliVio.;;ANIMME1881181111Minpa$1811811111111111118MOIMERimemmusumignimm ; ,.deli`•. Everything in the Fur line for Ladies, Men and Children. Fur coats, fur lined coats, fur trimmed coats, caps, gauntlets, muffs, stoles, ties, col- lars, etc. We have made special preparations for Xmas businet:e and are now in position to serve the public to best advantage. Gents' Collars cuffs Fancy Shirts Plain Shirts Underwear Sox COLD WEATHER NEEDS We are .looking for the largest Fall business in our history. We cannot explain to you how ready we are, because there is SQ much. to tell, so many lines to deal with that space will not permit, but come and see. Overcoats and Suits. •A splendid assortment in Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. 15o to select from. Sweater ° Coats For Meir, Women and Children, all at moderate prices. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. The Shoe section is now in first-class shape. Many new fall lines have been added this week. We buy no seconds in Rubbers. We keep none but the best. Blankets and Comforters. We have a large stock of Flannelette Sheets, 1 l x4 and l: 2x4, at the old prices. A splendid stock of Wool Blankets, in all qualities and sizes. Special value in Comforters. FLOUR We sell Royal Household, Robin . Hood, Golden City and Universal, all give the best of satisfaction. Also have Bran, Shorts and Feed. Phone 89 PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS 'WANTED. J. A. Mills (Successor to T. A. MILLS) .4,,,,L.,\LILL4 c; Furnishings Hoose Coats Bath Robes Fancy Cravats Mufflers Gloves Suspenders Arm Bands ing Bros. • Our Clothing Department ftffotdy 1(j one of the hest ppm - tunitiey fur chuo,mg useful Chr'i.5t- mss presents, For Children ..Nuthiug nicer than fine walla coats for the boys and girls. Protect them from the cold. ,den's and Boys' CI"othing. Special attention have we paid in collecting these suits and over- coats, and can show you every- thing thsit is up-to-date. Exclu- sive styles r•,hip. shill 11:'' feet '1 i rk11)'.n- -Gloves Very neat and of first quality are the gloves we sell. All guaranteed. Men's, Wo- men's a n d Children's in staple a n d fancy shades. Fancy Linens, Handkerchiefs, Hand Bags, Beauty Pins, Silk Hosiery, Needle Cases, Silk Dress Ends, Priestley's Dress Goods, Waistings, Plain and Fancy Ribbons, Mitts, Gloves, Etc , Etc. INC BRO PHONE 7I. Leaving Town $7,000.00 Stock of Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass, Jewelry, Silver- ware, Leather Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Um- brellas, Wall o Paper, Stationery, Window Shades, Fancy' Goods, Etc., to be sold at and below Cost as owner is leaving town. Everything must me sold. Sale starts on. Thursday, December 4th. A. M. Knox FARM E RS. -Wer,;want large quantities Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, Feathers, Beans. Highest prices, cash or trade. 1 1 Assoncoalosousimairmaztoastti ° THE SELECTION OF THE CLOTH rests with you. The cutting and making with us. If you are as well pleased with your choice as you'll be with the style, fit and finish of our work, mutual satisfaction will result. Our •_ ., . Q'' : 1I TI'B^I AUtG I J_, High Grade Tailoring. I meets with . the approval of stylish dressers and our, prices please the economical. ORVAL, TAYLOR Ladies' and bents' . Tailor. 4 D. BELL Music Emporium Wifgham - * Ont.' Carries a complete line of High Grade Musical Instruments of every description. Pia}ser Pianos ; Organs of almost any make ; Phono- graphs, Edison and Victor ; Stringed Instruments of all kinds ; Violir:s a specialty ; Sewing Machines, Canadian and American. We wish to impress you with the fact that we will sell you anything that procluoes tnuaio,at prides awl terms to suit the purchaser. 0 Anyone intending to purchase a Plano should oonsider well before purchasing froth travelling agents. We are here permanently and you see ti 0 itatrument you ate buying, Give us a chance to compare. Two Stores. Opposite Skating. Rink, North End. L. ,P'hone 2. P. O. lox 1-56. PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT HAIR Do.i3SN't° DIE-- The following is Wingbant Public School report for November :-- Dept. 1 -Total 300. -Neil McLean 227, Edna Scot 214, George Allen 208,. Irene Hewer 200, Viola Schaefer 102, Cameron McTavish 188, John Ni,holle 182, Vera Davidson 181, Noal Drum- mond 180, Annie Davidson 177, Archie Williamson 173 Jean Ohr•1stiti 105 Hrruh Angie.Angie.105, Winnie Walker 161 O .elle Smut. 102, Ks,rhleer, Mills 158. A, lee Hit bar 158, Ha vey D nnle 158. ' Physlris Johns 153, Howard McDonald 158, Jennie Scot 140, L' attie Zurbrigge 145, Ruby Hewer, 143 R ry Forsythe 143, Lizzie Currie 143, Jirn Soli 142 Jean Currie 141, 8 trnh McLean 130 Ella Cook 138, Vera Stricker 137, M guerite,Piper 130. Teddy Murch 131, Olair Crawford 138, Charlie Isard 133, Cecil Abgie 132, Fred Sturdy 131, Frank Robertson 120, Willie Dear 119, Harold Mann 110, Annie B.sker 110, Earle Huffman 39. Dept. II -Examined in Arith , Geo,, Spelt. and Lirerature. Toral 307.- 11 Atcheson 287, FI Angus 280, S Beown 280 T ..grove 28). J O rsh- .n 276 II, Anderson 270 J 1) ell- 233 1 L •••k Bridge 208, t) 13 os 267, L Jarvis 230 P Joynt 202, G Fr•yfogle 257, 0 Adams 256, M Coultes 254, M Allen 241, V Hamilton 240, M Passmore 209, A Im- lay 230, E Angus 231, E Dobie 228, L Sturdy 221, 0 Merkley 218, R Smith 218, M Robertson 218, 0 Wild 210. 9 Robinson 212, E Bloomfield 200, F Hinscliffe 209, 9 Bell 201, J Saint 107, 0 Lloyd 193, M Irivin 182, E Johnston 181, A Kennedy 108, N Irwin 108, 0 Pocock 167, T Sanderson 157, K Nichol 159. 0 Baker, M It .bertson, J Dobie, H Atcheson and V Hamilton perfect in Spelling through the month, THIRD DIVISION Senior Section -A Thomas 727, M Walker 715, A Vtcaers 669, C Hardy 658, A Williamspn 656, 0 Hutton 019 0 Bell 629, G Cruikshank 019, J David- son 616, L Oasemore 600, A Taylor 598, A Galbraith 582, H Hamilton 574, 13 Showers 551, W Currie 552, V Johnston 522, H Gannet 491, W Alt cheson 318, G Scott 271. THIRD DIVISION Junior Section -M Robertson 606; K Wilkinson 598, E Rintoul 597, M Reid 595, H Huffman 590, 0 Robertson 590, I Reid 5.10, A Blackhall 506, 0 Pocock 495, J Lutton 492, J Allen 471, O Dickson 430, V Hill 425, B Stevens 422, I Dry 391, M Walker 305 I Sim- mons 272, R Sanderson 261, M Dalg- eish 255, W IcNevin 141. Form 4 -Sr. Saation. Total 766 - J Vanstone 703, D Fells 691, E Kew 077, 0 Zarbrigg 008 E. R.cker 60), Laura Ellacott 058, D,Lynett 049, 11 Mills 640, N. Varey 633, A Anderson 020, V Joynt 610, 5 Donaldson 601, M Oarruth 579, M Johns 578, A Sturdy 532, F Spading 515, K Hutton 525, E Hart 412, Form 4 -Jr. Section, Total 780.- A Baird 675, A Munro 011, 11 Wilson Q27, D Perrie 021, N Boardman 607, L Johnson a8I, C Hingston 561, W Angus 538, W Ellacott 520, J Ard 442, O Henderson 411, F Piper 430, I Bell 423, V Forler 424, R Williams 419, R Barrett 403, N Morden 376. D 'pt, 5 -Total 450. Sr. class. -M Oosens 435, G Fixter 421, M Redmond mond 418, F Frost 417, N Ieard 413, D Piper 409, M Vanstone 408, M Dennis 399, L Compbell 307, S Harrison 393, A Scott 387, R Ola.. k 337, A Gould 376, A. Irwin 371, 9 R ibinson 370, A Brown 353, E Wild 317, K Donaldson 336, N Olark 327, L Berl 301 H Williams 299, M French 125.. Dist. 5 -Total 450. Jr. class, -M Pilon 429, A Forgie 427, G Bowers 421, S Frost 417, G Bisbee 415, 0 Hinscl fie 41?, W Brooks 410, E Stevens 401, E Gibson 397, F Pocock 303, V Amsbury 389, 0 Mawn 330. W Mann 303, B Irwin 307, 0 Dobie 365,E Rogers 301, O Casemore 357, L Sanderson 354, E Taylor 339, A Williams 327, 0 Hood 210, 0 Lockman 208, A Carruth 201, D Oloakey 197. Dept. 6. Total 356, -Sr. class. -C Cruickshank 356, I Lutton 355, A Brown 354, E Varey 353, E Cureie 353, F Aldington 352, J Johnston 351, G Simmons 350, 0 Cooke 340, W Locker- idge 314, G McTavish 343, V Robinson 337, R Holloway 335, L Zurbrigg 332, ✓ Bell 327, F Vickers 319, G Gibson 318, M Angus 300, 0 Boyce 290, J Hayles 282, B Boardman 230, J Case - more 205, H Aldington 105, D Thomas 100, Dept. 0 -Jr. class. Total 360.-V Robertsou 300, L Kayser 300, K Monro 364, L Hanna 303, K Cruickshank 302 M Hendrikz 301, A Williamson 360, 8 Hutton 356, V Dennis 351, M Shaefer 350, P Allcorn 350, 13 Joint 319, 0 Benne 311, L Holmes 333, 9 Page 331, It McLeod 331, B Coutts 329, M Holloway 323, W Sturdy 304, D Levis 200, J Carr 292, M Srratton 278, 0 Donaldson 253, W Clarke 230, 0 [lardy 230, 0 Arde 232, 11 Aitcheson 102, A Oloakey 138, J Cooke 40. Div, VII - 4th Class, Aggregate 875-J Carruthers 875, 0 Pattison 775, T Stricker 740, D L'oyd 740, W 13 tiley 600, 0 Tennant 680, 1i Nieholson 639, 0 Shywers 580, 13 Forgte 470 W Mark. ley 405, M Holmes 410, r Bell 405, M Hill 405, G Simmonds 370, E Lynett 210. 3rd Class -Aggregate 750--11 Oaslick 740, 13' hart 070, 13 Amesbury 010, L Flicks` 570, M Hendrtekz 630, A Pieta 505 B Dobie 505, 13 Blackball 985, 13 Jarvis 480, A Doyle 905, K Carter 455, W Kew +370, I Aldington 1370, M Swan. son 350, M Tennant 810, T Isird 205, Sanderson Z9 'I'Saintl5ii M Fells GIS 0, 1 30, 2nd Cl;es -•-A Corbett, 11 Fixter, f. Bennett, 11 Wildea, P Piton, it Xtwln, 1 Eliacotte, 1.•' Page, F Angus, it Carr, M Vansickle, 11 Wicker,, 0 Dickson, 13 Williams, 0 Louttit, li Wolfe, V Fite lag, W Boost G Witt, 113 Thornton, IT HAS TO BE KILLED Hair often continues to live wad grow long after the death of the body. But it is often killed through neglect or misuse. Almost always the woman or man whose hair is falling out, or is Stringy, lifeless and dull -looking, is entirely to blame because of not. giving it the proper care. It is easy to take care of the hair -easy to make !t more beautiful. UNP B errs,' rev Harr tietutifier, 1 soak.. ,• el.,.ny, h.,tt nr,d .rtky, and Rio w'.ny Sbatnp•ro to keep hair and scalp thoroughly clean. Harmony Nair Bi -:sniffler, delight- fully peifumeei with true rose, is very easy to apply -simply sprinkle a little ' on your hair each time before brush - lug it. It contains no oil, and will not change the color of the hair, nor der ken gray. ' To keep your hair and. scalp dan- druff -free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo is most convenient to use, giving an instantaneous rich, foaming lather that immediately penetrates to every part of the hair and scalp, insuring a 'quick and thorough cleansing. It is washed off just as quickly, the entire operation taking only a few moments, Contains nothing that can harm the hair, and leaves no harshness or sticki- ness -junk a sweet cleanliness, Both preparations come in odd - *h Ted, very ornamental bottlsw, with ap,t,,kier tops Harmony Hair Beauti- fier•, $1 Harmony Shampoo, 50e. B ,th guaranteed to satisfy you in every way, or your money back. Sold in this community only at our store -The Rexall Store -one of the more than 7,000 leading drug stores of the United States, Canada and Great Britain, which own the big Harmony laboratories, Toronto, where the cele- brated Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are made. J. W. Me- Kibbon, druggist, Wingham, Ont, Still Follow The Flag. • And still follow the Hag in peace and in war, The soldiers delight and brave British Tar ; All rush to the standard on sea and the land, In victory still foremost beneath it that stand ; And love• still' the banner wherever they roam That shield from oppression, and pride of the home ; Sweet liberty's motto where Slavery lag, Releasing from bondage, the old British flag. The Standard of freedom on land and the sea, Releasing the prisoner the captive set free ; Where its folds that unfurl on moun- tain or plain, And that show to the world all free- dom maintain ; Still the dread of all nations that wherever seen, And that show to the world all free- dom maintain ; And hope for the heathen where ido's have bsen ; Still loved by the Saxon, the Celt of it brag, The floating old banner, the dear British flag. In the east°and the west alike the dis- play, And of nos th'and the south its beauty array, On Rockies and prairies the fold they are seen, Where wild beast and Indian -lately have been, The peace loving banner san people admire ; Beneath its protection the heartfelt desire ; Where that man ever trod, or roam the wild stag, Now find there erected the old British fl .g. No power that humble over foe it is spread, Which that of all nations for ever still dread, The rose and the thistle, and shamrock still green, ,„ Still pride of all Britons and ever has .,, been ; And loved by the rover wherever they be, Of plain and the forest and high well- ing sea ; The Canadiansj ry, and love of to brag, Tho flaunting old banner, the dear British fl lg. With leaf of the maple, the rose that entwine, While shamrock and thistle in Union combine ; In progress cemented and liberty's cause, Dignity upholding of Scriptural laws; That whore man ever dwelt upon the green earth, Still shielding the booty, and honour at death ; And pride of our country Canadian that brag, Of homes' dear protection, the old British Flag, It,bert Graham, Lucknow, Ont, PROTECT THE HEART FROM RHEUMATISM Rheuma Purities the Blood and Throws off Complicating Diseases, Weakening of the blood tissues by continued attacks of Rheumatism affects the heart and producers romnli- cations which result fatally. Rill+tJ MA puts the blood in condition to ward rdi: other diseases and eradicates Rheumatic conditions froth the whole .. sysatc,tn. Recommended for all touts of B otttnatism, 50 cents at .i. W. Ale - Ribbons, This letter will convince you of its great value: "Per 0 weeks I was unable to work 'owing to my feet being badly swollen from Rheumatism. 1 also suffered severe ttrre In the hack After int{ moo " "ai g.BPILA, thit tp i-