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Exeter Advocate, 1903-11-19, Page 8
U driarabi. There can be no possi- ble fault to find with your � pJ ea an . the coshes -e measured expert err waay.. ewes s .:gin" 4 * 1 The Stele t'f ge ments we melee is a suffieient. nn;ta•.atatee ;IA hwork, All ria,: ti -to-date A FALL SUI SINUS sJ\ E $:C O STIXGS . PAINTINGS a rive1W. .lots• e away tt(3'avII7t. EYE Far for men Kind women of all j kinds at popular prices for depend- able goods. Stewart's. W real eanu nter set in in est --"—Wed- nesday morning and a gale of unarsual velocity raged all day. Use English Stook. Food for .young pigs,, calves =each cows, fatting cattle auolchickens. It is the hest, cheapest and safest stock Ansel, ontine market, Sold by O. Litz. Exeter. Mia, A..13agsbaw had the ionefortune to rim anail into his knee e,ap one day wound last week. The Into waa painful and he was unable to attend to his, duties for at few days. .Advance Connell No. 20'i Royal Tenn piers of Temperance will hold theirs "*Rally- ;light's' on Nov, '223rd, Eaeh member is expected to be present, Assns M. Vneeozer. Ree, -Sec. 'Everyr'Everycloud bans its rifer lining"' Even after a hideous nightmare bas ta'keu you 'througinseven hells, causing you the most Awful torture, YOU are eventually landed safe in bed, wide awake and happy over the escape, A number of bad boys trotted. the lasso rareket on some cows that they b,at tl eve an into the old drill shed ort t8ne agriculttandgrounds the other daY and the Poor bosses were so badly wa-waled that they azlatnost died. A fest,: tints nen the cooler would he a fitting re*iiaedy tor suet, erateltyy. The Scottish Concert Company, of ?t4rrsai• e'aa, nstnticand. grave ago ex:eede artistic. paroletein; in (,alley's OperaOperaowe. es. WeKleeruler night of betweek.Theraarioanet tntrnalrere were ren c'1.=1- .1 teals sue@lent effect, disp'laydng remarkable atk:aable abilitylity and rare taste. The patronage Was only feir owing, no d,rni,t, to the dIeagreeaabie weather. An esehauge has it that .a s;i �stiti- aato sats briber', who found as �spader nil cepy of his paper, wents to know if st eau lye. considered as bad omen, Of not, The spieler was merely igio iiig over the columns Of the piper to eve %%hat me rehant was snot sativevt ie- ing, est that it caaatic1 spin its wed across tlw Store doer anti not be dietttrbe'd, re. Johne, wbotresides with her'. soas-ica-lew. Mr. Iaolrt, Sanders. couees sien . Stenlac a and who recently had the misfortune to breaal bet thigh Iiy Sa�Iliatg from the top of a bed on aalaieia n8se wesrataaatading to take down sew elothee, ca,aleinne very ill from ;tn. remit of the aie;ideut and it is fear - the a ar- i tl thy' ,ria. u'y will yet prayed Rattail, elw being as holy well advaaneell y, Q'aar ai. Soli ' TIFIC; a S ILTIT CRIZZ.; L * SE, EXETER -Tee deys only liOV 20,21 a :. y a :,ai ,ew .al yonceelf 44 his v al^ 'OO c e ase this is as n:,.are titn. perinna L eve eater eyes peeper test* .d ra f n as e. No geese wine:, la er as .,r,::" ' a•,;•t't'tintee 3iitlles t 4'.i:aa'a ;ooze AiLl. M1t'4t at► sl~ fall 'I8aa3 o1 ert; fidget Eyes ttelded Detroit Jonarn al,-- " file Anna Unic- e, saaang in the Red ('i ass Concert last night and her voles' sarunsed ttnalsnal esathnsiatina bi'raause of its quality and wide range. Competent judges were ea este stetclk l�iarraest and a` vert that Allies Beckett Haas it �' range of four octaves from D. to at''t7s''"t "="'i6 Is PIH appear tit James street:ltetla= st church, under the auspicesof mit I or,gne. on Tuesday evening, Lnr....... 1 DOINGS. v. 24th. Atl;ltlssion 25 and 10 cents. Davis. son of Mr. Wm. Davis.. er North. islet with a severe acci- dent on. Thursday} last. .Hen was going •l;own the skidway at Mr. IKillough s tanning factor • and when 'near the 1n,IItturn glossed his footing and as a re- sult one of his legs was broken. physician was ;4 once called and the #1 acture reduced and the young fellow is now progressing favorably but it will he some weeks before he will have the use of the injured limb. If you are superstitious about tbe number 13, you ought not to carry in your pocket or use in any way an. Annericatu silver quarter dollar. Do you happen to, have one about you stow? If so, take it out and see how it scents with 13's. For instance; It bus Li stars, 13 letters inose scroll in the eagle's beak, 13 feathers in the eagle's tale, 13 horizontal stripes, 13 leaves on the olive branch, 13 arrow heads and 13 letters in tbe words "quarter dol - lair." Tbe ADVOCATE however, is proof against superstition, so that if your subscription is in arrears and you have four of these unlucky "bits" of which you desire to relieve yourself we will gladly accept them for a year's sub- scription. Brantford Courier. -"The first con- cert of the Grand Spring Concert Course was held at the Armory last night and was a great success. The attendance was very large,considering that it was the opening night, and all were well satisfied, the nrogrvann was good, though not long, and was very enjoyable. 1.111e Anna Beckett, the famous soloist, rendered a number of selections in a particularly charming way. Her voice is sweet, but clear and penetrating and her rendering of the. different selections last night greatly pleased those present. She was ten- dered several encores to which she gracefully acceded." Will appear in James street church, Exeter, on Nov. 24th, ander the auspices of the Ep- worth League. Admission, adults,25ee children lOc. For 10 Cents. The Anvoceas will be sent to any address for the balance of the year for 10 cents. Make a present to a friend at a distance with a paid -in -advance subscription to the AD x n 0 p YOCATH. Hockey Meeting. Get a move on, boys, and have some fun this winter. You older people, help along a good, healthy game. All come to the meeting at the Town Hall on Friday, Nov. 20, at 8 o'clock, p.m. T. P. Smith Coming. If you have defective eyesight don't fail to consult with T. P. Smith, the Noted Eye Specialist, of Elora, who will be at the Commercial House, Exe- ter, on. Nov. 20, 21. See "ad" in anoth- er column, Notice. Notice is hereby given that accounts against the late George Davismust be sent by mail or handed•to the under- signed on or before Dec. lst, 1003. Joseph Davis,: or Dickson SeCarling. Sale Bilis. Get your sale bilis printed at the AD- voeA.Tn office. We carry one of the largest and best stocks' of display type in Western' Ontario. Our printing al- ways gives satisfaction and prices are right. mm ,I4t*+t trp.'aao'tI at Stew.lrt's a €dwell tot. ofI. atla•e^,' latest alnd tasast up•t¢i- datta coate. Special vralure.. - The era of h'ird tinges never ceases in the life of as shiftless man. When a man marriee for money lir' is pretty apt to earn all be gets. It isea y.to think of ninny brigbt' thinge after the opportunity is past. A smother from . here took in the fowl supper at Eden on Monday night. It is the little things that sometimes worry a man most—twins for instance. The only iselp that avails much is the help that teaches a man to help himself. If runney* is the root of all evil wbat is the matter with a hog in your pone. to patch. It is youth and not learning that makes young people smart- in their own Hardness of heart is equally dread-.. ful a quality and works as much dam- age as softness of the head, Miss Emma Penbale while carving meat the other day the knife slipped. and cut a „et ere .gash in bee thumb. For Influenza and La Grippe try Dix Cold Cnre tablets. They give relief every time. Sold by C. Lutz. Exeter. A very pleasant time was spent by a Riad of youa,g people from town on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robs. Robinson, Winchelsea. For Pains and aches, sore throat, cramps, catarrh, colic in infants, colds Winan's Tenement should be kept in every home. Sold by C. Lutz, Exeter: Dr. Ovens, of London, surgeon, ocu- list and specialist, diseases eve, ear, nose and throat, will'be at the Com- mercial Hotel, Exeter, Wednesday, December 2nd. Mr. W. T. Acheson has had a new and modern hotel range placed in the Central Hotel kitchen, thus facilitating the conveniences of the culinary de- partment of that well conducted hos- telry. Mooney B•scrnits are the best. Ste- wart sells them. Try a sample lot. r Yu rn. urn ! 1 . but t Y b t gothey'reod. ood. Wheat wanted .1 Snail for S *ue one, E' Wheat wanted at the Exeter Grist Two saruplea Black PersiPersianLambz ` meill feer which the highest, c;:slt peke Coats. Perfectbeaaa�ties. Stervar•t's. trill lrc p aitl is lYheat plunked. W. C. T: U Notes, ,a Lhe tool hartln said 'tr $tis dneanrt, 1Vheat wanted at the Exeter Grist1 there is uo God „ Atn indifie'reant pro - Mill for which the highest vestsprice; eeeeeke eloaseta'U is more cl;angeroats will be paid, than tine fool, for be is saying it by his a Stem for $1. life, Anti iaareotiedepartruent Swift The A,lavocvrn will be seat to guy .& Co.. and other Chicago business address from new until the end of 1 0L hoanses etuploying 1ttiuclretb of boys, for $1. pay;able in advance. Now is have issued One aauuauncen eot," 48o the time to subse.ribe for this up,to- impressed aroa with the tamer of date weekly ,and, get, the balance of cigarette' using that we will not eau- X03 thrown 1 Xn, to an one addicted to the habit." ploy y t h, t. Ca e. ' re to John Wa ri alnaakcer's stove the apple-. as des b mt I!lustr3telt lKck1 In keeping with the progre of the cation blank t t p tiiod out by "Dos age. �' � ,applying, for a positions vends; CANADA'S'GI EAT NATIONAL y oai ase tubocco or ;cigarettes?" A neg- ' HOME NEWSPAPER, T'I1E wEvic active answer is ea.peeted Strad is favor, - L Y GLOBE . will be very maiterially able to their acceptance as niiployes, iiuproved for 1904, Neernei>ous sur- assistant general- The , askant nriannagei of the Portant leading hnger are in. -enntennplation, Cumberland Telephone sand Telegraphban tin feature will be the in- Company has issued the followis or- troductiotn of :all EIGHT -PAGE IIF der; p" Y'ou are directed to serve no- LUSTRATED S1tPPx<EME�NT ON tice that the use of cigarettes after Ca AL,ENDEI{.ED PA,PEf, This will 1 Aug. 1, will be prohibited: land you are undoubtedly wee it the It 1 fnrtho:r instructed to, in, the future, weekl} offered to the people of the Do- I refuse toemploy anyone who is addict - minion. For paarticnlaarssee advertise- ed to the habit. The Pittsburg and meet in another column of this %segue, c Western Railroad forbids the ana<e of ` Notice. `ci;ascitesby the aaataches of peesen- Here after,gole'stilinngnacnticeadve lis, ;ge't, irisins, aiitl nooriiies t,,ev S tern that 4 inn • , they most. nem s of e a teen a *s - aug, lane esntea•taainsnta'iat et, l,s F t t Xa1 t t„ at tt�t art tliQs � which money is to he made blr any pee- ii l?.ts.�ea igen" cp,AclteS aDf. t itfi, c-1%11scasr. CIRa ' son or plea noses will She itasertled in THE We � est Sot-erns>r. li a evnnnse.t 41.I t. A>ov4z11'a'- iviilnoalt change, except 11.141,111Y -five l;ulaort'ts. rraart;44. ora <1 that %lo it site Joe wort;e7„e seine ns ; bridge were di rlaanrgeil by the road done at the r'l,si\ UQ_''1. Printing ;Alive', ara..._te•hr4aale thee were snnee leg , L then notice will he given graOf p4 cigarettes, ' sizQ* in pa�atpettlen to thenimmportatnre or,l+'Swift" Hicks. 1't,r analae rrnt. In future the price n One wonders rvlty said: mega can 'he insertion of sleep aannoauaceat2ta,'nt5 will ' email enough to horrow as neighla..L ' star araaably he u cents per line for first ilew.' 5 ere mt v t else. anis: often Le - it et tb111 mail 4 pet line for veal follow. 'lore sae! neighbor has himself given it ia5' . Positively no deviation fronn a respectable peruse!. when, fur aasmall th -.,•figures, amount, anzinally,tleearnhave one orfhis COUtlelt ProCeC410.Zst onrvan. It taiaty beonfy^ a i i t' i1iatr fancy Council ,net, PmrelioUL to 811lnalrta-1 an41aw ith it111' cctiiia4 L poi t'ilIi{ iitietlt mens at Town h1811, I�'aaa",17. All pre- elst'nld piece rowel/epee bet owh on sent, Minutes 0f prosvtous -- ameet4ug the erhufnitl code, and enact that, ooilyegad attad cesutirsned. (1'1'e1'h (lillespie one guilty of it should be liaable to a that the following accounts be passed severe one. or other rigorous paanisle ;and orders drawn on T'reatstnrer for trona. Now, tiae1Q"tc Jowl Snaith. tone. a*aanne: -l'ui tl 411111 1i'ilscnit, p.n r. i'ty- in:.tancr, (rrc atll la Jizltn Sinaitit.l Xuent. „t,l el, $h'4f1a •4,•II. I,. t'i tt, -,a+* , °line 5"ma,:i l; II. ,SpaCkinftn, stone for lac ss its p aQrQ..t head all one rvtrallti trials i north end fir.' ball. $9,3a); Joint Wood. d. I;nu �s^ � at�ailsthi f a tati� er r Neta 1.; as tt. r gravel. $1,;..5,S.HentifanIJ.lsahan1 etese f; g e Rd. ;ilrtvi;1 do„ S4eds, le. Iltinnc)h4•, els*., '1 ui ea�ci,;c's n S,aniph4 Copp}" of the AXz- ' s n 3 49; , 1, t3V.Vili:. An` inetsanee Neel% tisk s paulsa %fir.. "1, «a 1 11. Qlo .. ;�t,,n , ltd. Qasaasn�a, day, a;i'n p<-t..Ilaaa, f>sift. fees f'4ewe peter ro , it and dies tiVere MIA. it e4.91 ,titt1 �nASt ret.`otat�,l�.�at•n�^s:a'Q'raaa�a➢. ti,,2 K;inas Saga -1 what be trance, ;t gouvil varlets.* of ata - ser.$. do, +1•: ; W. d. tit4 et o "n.,.! to resting reeding inatteleclIlt ' prittt- caarriaal. `c'anatnl•il aatlje�4. rued co 1 sal. ea salad ;wally guTg aged. .lie s..,I sit nest a e,13c'c. a sot S u'e44.4. plug. I once. it is nut nevesea r tD dat.A1,i t Isis efir, -- 'eyesight in at vatic attempt to discover ll Il¢.aa.t a,t'la;k.. lettere that ental to come to tlaeasnt:'faee. matt* Cuuscaby accidcat, or puzzle his tired brain in mule:avor- si s. James w. iia'ri1.i9t of they ;a.8 ing to findrvhait Weaning as certain concession of Stephen, received toe worst would canvey'rvere h spelled ear - sail news last r.%1',4 Of tate death Of hey' brother. lllr. John E. 3litehell, of Caraud View, Main„ who died at that plaice on Satmelay, Nov. 1111, sifter t'uttr days of severe suffering. The circantstitnces surrounding the case itre indeed said. It appears he was working 11Yntndto bronco when the animall: kicked lama in the stonlatrlt, causing a severe wound from which be ANIJ Tax Notice: Notice is hereby given that W. J. Bissett, tar collector,' will he at the Town Hall, Exeter, every Friday from 9 to 12 o'clock a.m. and 1 to 5 p.rn also on Dec. 12t1a, 13th and 14th,' for the purpose of receiving taxes. All taxes m iisl be paid on or before Dec.14, 1903; or 5 per cent. additional will be charged. reetly. IIe lesea no time in .hexing his 1513310 placed on the Auvoarvattlist,and is ever after recognized by the 0411101' thereof as a clever man and a states. man. Bill Jones lives next door to: John Snaith. Ile doesn't daelieve in palying for anything he can get for° nothing, and sends little .Billy to mor- row. sir. Stealth's ADVOCATE every is - sae. "as there Is something in it be never recovered. Several doctors ware wanhl like test(." :lir. 54311th is too shortly on the scene but they could of - ford no relief. :He leaves to mourn his untiimely end a sorrowing wife and One eltiltl. The deceased was a former resi- dent Isere and, being much reseeded, this and news will be emitted with deep regret by his friends. wanlessdctidatorc. The following taken from the Crys- tal City Courier (Main.) has reference to a, former Exeter young lady; --"On Monday, Nov. 2nd, a most pleasant event took place at the residence of Rev. T. R. peacock at Miami, when Miss Akins Cudreore, daughter cif Mr.John Ctadinore, Crystal City, and ilii-. G. F. Wanless, of Elgin, rlMatn., were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the hour of eight o'clock p.m., after which the happy couple returned to Elgin by Tuesday evening's train, and' were received b their y numerous friends. The Courier joins in wishing them it happy and prosperous married life." The A;nvocetr endorses the wish of the Courier. . How to Make Saleable, Dricd Apples. As soon as the apple ss .pared it should be cut into' quarters, trimmed and thrown into an ordinary sized pail which has been about half filled with water in which a handful of salt has been stirred. As soon as enough ap- ples have been prepared, drain off the water, which can be used again, and dry in the usual manner. The effect of the salt water is to whiten the ap- ples very much and prevent them from turning dark. Try this wary ;and you will be pleased with result and proud of your work with really no more trou- ble. Dried apples are saleable from October 1st to April lst, hilt experience has proved that it is the wisest plan to market the goods early while the de- mand is good. Presbytery of Huron The Presbytery of Huron held its regular November meeting in Willis Mr. Gen. Beaman has been off work church, Clinton, on Tuesday, Nov. 10, for a few days owing to blood poison - Mr. David Carswell, the new pastor of ing in his arms. Winthrop and McKillop, was intro- duced to the Presbytery and respond- ed in a short address. Messrs. Small and Carswell were appointed to repre- sent the Presbytery at the annual Presbyterial meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary. Society next Jan- uary. A telegram was received from the Foreign Mission secretary stating that there was reason to fear that the Foreign Mission Fund would fall short of the requirements for the year and urging increased contributions. It was resolved to lay the matter before the sessions and congregations and to em- phasize its importance. 1VIr. Anderson, of Goderich, reported that he bad vis- ited the congregations of Leeburn and Goderich township in accordance with the instructions of the Presbytery and that they agreed to increase the salary of their pastor $25 a year in the expec- tation that with a grant of the same amount from. the Augmentation Fund the salary would be raised to. the min- imum, It was resolved to allow ses- sions to make what arrangements they might think best for holding mission- any meetings or services in their re- spective congregations. Mr. Small, of Auburn, reported that the congrega- tion of Auburn had resolved to build a new church, subject to the approval of the Presbytery, which was granted. The remit from the general assembly respecting the intern relations of Queen's University to the church was discussed at some length but final ac- tion was deferred till next meeting of the Presbytery. bnod natured to refuse and lends It ut he WS'S things its his own mind that bfir,, 10nes should hays but don't. Then the editor heatrs of it, stud thinks words in his mind that he has trained himself not to utter. A lot of harm done, you see, by the tneaan eSS of Mr. Jones. Gentle reader, are you a bor- rower? If so, don't borrow any more, pay your dollar like at man and receive at blessing. Are you lender?. ;Den't Iend again, Nat Newspaper borrowers should be discouraged, as it is at small, very small, business anyway, 1000%21:11728131THeal=f1017211,M10.2% V aee6►Ltettteeut3t48t15B PERSONAL. Bert. Ross, of Chatham, is visiting in town. - Mrs. (Rev.) Tiannon is visiting in Chatham. Miss Louise Sweet is visiting friends in London. Mr. George Blatchford, of Blyth, spent Sunday in town. Mr. Henry Reumohr returned from a visit to Winnipeg on Monday. Miss Helen V. McNab, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with friends in town. Mrs. W. Mitchell has returned from her visit to friends in East Nissouri. Miss Eva Tyler, of Petrolea, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Henry Reumohr. Mrs. (Rev.) Ball, of Wheatley, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. Prior. Mr. James Walters was inlHamilton a few days during 'the, week on busi- ness. Miss Eva Warren, of Hensall, spent Sunday in town, the guest of Mrs. A. Bowey. Mrs. Evans and children, of Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Quance. qSamuel, Mr ., R, B. returned home on Friday after a pleasant visit with friends in Ridgetown. Mr. George Harton and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shute, Kirk ton, on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jane Harris returned last week from Tara, where she has spent the past two months. Mr. Claris. Balsden, of Melbourne, spent two or three days in and around town during the week. Mr. Milton Hicks, who has been re- siding withhis sister in Riverside,bal., returned home on Tuesday. Ed. Piper, who lies been working in. and around Inippen for the past two months, has returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Essery returned. Friday from a pleasant visit with their daughter, Mrs. L. T. Braund, of Brant- ford, Mr. Reginald Samuel, after spending the deer hunting season in Muskoka, returned Saturday with a carcass of venison. Ivlr. Ed. Clark, who basbeen in W in- niipeg and different parts of the West, et n t• u med to his home iu Winchelsea on Monday last. Mr. Robert Sanders returned Satur- day from a pleasant ena,il, shoot at Windsor, and left again Tuesday for Turanbnry township in further quest of the feathered tribe. Additional Locals on 1st Page. CES We llaave in stock the best supplyof stoves and furnaces, to- gether with all faxinCs, ever exhibited in Exeter. • We carry ate the best snakes, • Oelitents We keep constantly in stock the National and Starr Brands of Portland Cements. eeneeded by an gnnipeteittamdges.to be the best in the market. S. W. P. Before you begin to paint your ]noose or anythin° else be stare to get the best patina possible for the money an sit t e same time give the best satisfatctnon and longest wear, rdware We have the largest stork of hardwaaie'ini taarwn—Eavetrougli- img and builders' supplies especially, FosFu eeorlift puaups 4. 4. 1. 0111 a AN ess Goods Splendid, nubby, up. to-dxt o ia.aSa e a e .I1S, Iiia=h Tweeds, Broad clothe. ylna Outten Flaked gods, etc. - ac ets. If you want a new.iaok0t this winter it's time 'on bail it, Our aua• mimeo trade in them this 4P;aSitn is evidence .haat both s1 los and r ces t �1 d p t are right. Snitings and Skirt Materials. Beautiful !finery 1Ue pay particular aattenf ton tea this de ¢i artXalc'sat un*l, this rac•asl: we are sl;aowi;at; snaatsa'va•a•y ^ p4'eisal redoes in Ostrtclt 1?laanle a, ,lana' Pies ]-.lasts hew only to be seen to be appreciated. Clothing Fine goesleand fine prices. Onr Clothing Department f'or ee along. The Sag`es't it fouled in the quality of the material and the goad tailoring e4nu4.oined with mosomatlale prices. Fine lot of Overcoats onsale Hissweek. The Slater Shoe Oin' extensive stook includes all the newest shapes and, styles of full and winter FOOT 4V3'AR for men, women and children. Our prices are so varied that we cast satisfy anyone promptly and perfectly. Headquarters for tilt, l ANDFO E. J. SPA,C MAN READY-TO-WEAR Clothing. ,tell«...«. ,r. ,,.► +,.Ott. ,�. ,t'l;J&a�dcaCc ,� ,a�, . .n..R..r:..ana-,as. Furniture and Undertaking'. ► WE KNOW that Style and N YOU FIND IT nrkniatmship are wbat sell goods in our Chealp and Medium GAX and ELM SIDE - 4 BOARDS Bend BEDROOM SUITES. We are busy 41 now but expect a greater rusk. Better order early. W ■ C. HUSTON radical Embalmer, ��- Opera House Block. etensnr2ft ARTISTIC FURNITURE i .rnitur that is not only useful but a pleasure to the costs morethan t other �''•)" Eye no h� n he kind. It is only 1� 3' necessary to go to the right place to get it. We can show you th prettiest and daintiest designs i naaginaable. The house beautiful the home comfortable is made by the furniture in it. Do yon know bow easily and cheaply this cau be accomplished ? A walk through our store will show you. Here you will find Parlor Suites, Bedroom. Suites Diningroom Suites Chairs, Couches Tables, Springs Matresses In fact everything in the furniture line. Mur large stock was bought before the raise in the price of V.) furniture and we are giviving our customers the ad- vantage dvantage of these prices. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Rowe & Atkinson CHARLTON'S FAIR "Only One Girl In this world for me" says the once pop- ular song. ee Only one Notion Store in town for vie says the person whowishes to have every dollar expended do its duty. Everything in our establishment is marked at. prices which will retain regular patrons and induce occas ional customers to come again. The rapid increase` in the. volume of our business is the best evidence that the people of Exeter appreciate this method. Japanese China See our north window for Japanese China goods. Every piece a dandy and every piece a bargain. 43B1L,DR,EN'S TEA SETS—A beautiful aray. BREAD and BUTTER PLATES—an excellent variety and very fine. DOLLS! DOLLS,—We have a. splendid line of dolls, dressed and otherwise, Sure to suit the youngsters. Ask to see them, they are not on exhibition, WEDDING PRESENTS—We can surelyy suit you in thas line for variety, elegance and cheapness. CHARLTON'S FAIR. Exeter SOI C©L l Now is the time to prepare for the cold and inclement weather. Prepare for it by ordering -a snit from us—the very west at low prices. ANVE CO q T R C O l�; A will interest yon about now and we can give you the lastest in a "Chesterfield" or - Double - breasted Overcoat in a Tweed, a Beaver or a ZChev iot. Perfect Fitting Lowest Prices .- :- v t'T,• a4'f -tx: War d' TAILOR Opposite the Exeter -.Post Office Wheat wanted .1 Snail for S *ue one, E' Wheat wanted at the Exeter Grist Two saruplea Black PersiPersianLambz ` meill feer which the highest, c;:slt peke Coats. Perfectbeaaa�ties. Stervar•t's. trill lrc p aitl is lYheat plunked. W. C. T: U Notes, ,a Lhe tool hartln said 'tr $tis dneanrt, 1Vheat wanted at the Exeter Grist1 there is uo God „ Atn indifie'reant pro - Mill for which the highest vestsprice; eeeeeke eloaseta'U is more cl;angeroats will be paid, than tine fool, for be is saying it by his a Stem for $1. life, Anti iaareotiedepartruent Swift The A,lavocvrn will be seat to guy .& Co.. and other Chicago business address from new until the end of 1 0L hoanses etuploying 1ttiuclretb of boys, for $1. pay;able in advance. Now is have issued One aauuauncen eot," 48o the time to subse.ribe for this up,to- impressed aroa with the tamer of date weekly ,and, get, the balance of cigarette' using that we will not eau- X03 thrown 1 Xn, to an one addicted to the habit." ploy y t h, t. Ca e. ' re to John Wa ri alnaakcer's stove the apple-. as des b mt I!lustr3telt lKck1 In keeping with the progre of the cation blank t t p tiiod out by "Dos age. �' � ,applying, for a positions vends; CANADA'S'GI EAT NATIONAL y oai ase tubocco or ;cigarettes?" A neg- ' HOME NEWSPAPER, T'I1E wEvic active answer is ea.peeted Strad is favor, - L Y GLOBE . will be very maiterially able to their acceptance as niiployes, iiuproved for 1904, Neernei>ous sur- assistant general- The , askant nriannagei of the Portant leading hnger are in. -enntennplation, Cumberland Telephone sand Telegraphban tin feature will be the in- Company has issued the followis or- troductiotn of :all EIGHT -PAGE IIF der; p" Y'ou are directed to serve no- LUSTRATED S1tPPx<EME�NT ON tice that the use of cigarettes after Ca AL,ENDEI{.ED PA,PEf, This will 1 Aug. 1, will be prohibited: land you are undoubtedly wee it the It 1 fnrtho:r instructed to, in, the future, weekl} offered to the people of the Do- I refuse toemploy anyone who is addict - minion. For paarticnlaarssee advertise- ed to the habit. The Pittsburg and meet in another column of this %segue, c Western Railroad forbids the ana<e of ` Notice. `ci;ascitesby the aaataches of peesen- Here after,gole'stilinngnacnticeadve lis, ;ge't, irisins, aiitl nooriiies t,,ev S tern that 4 inn • , they most. nem s of e a teen a *s - aug, lane esntea•taainsnta'iat et, l,s F t t Xa1 t t„ at tt�t art tliQs � which money is to he made blr any pee- ii l?.ts.�ea igen" cp,AclteS aDf. t itfi, c-1%11scasr. CIRa ' son or plea noses will She itasertled in THE We � est Sot-erns>r. li a evnnnse.t 41.I t. A>ov4z11'a'- iviilnoalt change, except 11.141,111Y -five l;ulaort'ts. rraart;44. ora <1 that %lo it site Joe wort;e7„e seine ns ; bridge were di rlaanrgeil by the road done at the r'l,si\ UQ_''1. Printing ;Alive', ara..._te•hr4aale thee were snnee leg , L then notice will he given graOf p4 cigarettes, ' sizQ* in pa�atpettlen to thenimmportatnre or,l+'Swift" Hicks. 1't,r analae rrnt. In future the price n One wonders rvlty said: mega can 'he insertion of sleep aannoauaceat2ta,'nt5 will ' email enough to horrow as neighla..L ' star araaably he u cents per line for first ilew.' 5 ere mt v t else. anis: often Le - it et tb111 mail 4 pet line for veal follow. 'lore sae! neighbor has himself given it ia5' . Positively no deviation fronn a respectable peruse!. when, fur aasmall th -.,•figures, amount, anzinally,tleearnhave one orfhis COUtlelt ProCeC410.Zst onrvan. It taiaty beonfy^ a i i t' i1iatr fancy Council ,net, PmrelioUL to 811lnalrta-1 an41aw ith it111' cctiiia4 L poi t'ilIi{ iitietlt mens at Town h1811, I�'aaa",17. All pre- elst'nld piece rowel/epee bet owh on sent, Minutes 0f prosvtous -- ameet4ug the erhufnitl code, and enact that, ooilyegad attad cesutirsned. (1'1'e1'h (lillespie one guilty of it should be liaable to a that the following accounts be passed severe one. or other rigorous paanisle ;and orders drawn on T'reatstnrer for trona. Now, tiae1Q"tc Jowl Snaith. tone. a*aanne: -l'ui tl 411111 1i'ilscnit, p.n r. i'ty- in:.tancr, (rrc atll la Jizltn Sinaitit.l Xuent. „t,l el, $h'4f1a •4,•II. I,. t'i tt, -,a+* , °line 5"ma,:i l; II. ,SpaCkinftn, stone for lac ss its p aQrQ..t head all one rvtrallti trials i north end fir.' ball. $9,3a); Joint Wood. d. I;nu �s^ � at�ailsthi f a tati� er r Neta 1.; as tt. r gravel. $1,;..5,S.HentifanIJ.lsahan1 etese f; g e Rd. ;ilrtvi;1 do„ S4eds, le. Iltinnc)h4•, els*., '1 ui ea�ci,;c's n S,aniph4 Copp}" of the AXz- ' s n 3 49; , 1, t3V.Vili:. An` inetsanee Neel% tisk s paulsa %fir.. "1, «a 1 11. Qlo .. ;�t,,n , ltd. Qasaasn�a, day, a;i'n p<-t..Ilaaa, f>sift. fees f'4ewe peter ro , it and dies tiVere MIA. it e4.91 ,titt1 �nASt ret.`otat�,l�.�at•n�^s:a'Q'raaa�a➢. ti,,2 K;inas Saga -1 what be trance, ;t gouvil varlets.* of ata - ser.$. do, +1•: ; W. d. tit4 et o "n.,.! to resting reeding inatteleclIlt ' prittt- caarriaal. `c'anatnl•il aatlje�4. rued co 1 sal. ea salad ;wally guTg aged. .lie s..,I sit nest a e,13c'c. a sot S u'e44.4. plug. I once. it is nut nevesea r tD dat.A1,i t Isis efir, -- 'eyesight in at vatic attempt to discover ll Il¢.aa.t a,t'la;k.. lettere that ental to come to tlaeasnt:'faee. matt* Cuuscaby accidcat, or puzzle his tired brain in mule:avor- si s. James w. iia'ri1.i9t of they ;a.8 ing to findrvhait Weaning as certain concession of Stephen, received toe worst would canvey'rvere h spelled ear - sail news last r.%1',4 Of tate death Of hey' brother. lllr. John E. 3litehell, of Caraud View, Main„ who died at that plaice on Satmelay, Nov. 1111, sifter t'uttr days of severe suffering. The circantstitnces surrounding the case itre indeed said. It appears he was working 11Yntndto bronco when the animall: kicked lama in the stonlatrlt, causing a severe wound from which be ANIJ Tax Notice: Notice is hereby given that W. J. Bissett, tar collector,' will he at the Town Hall, Exeter, every Friday from 9 to 12 o'clock a.m. and 1 to 5 p.rn also on Dec. 12t1a, 13th and 14th,' for the purpose of receiving taxes. All taxes m iisl be paid on or before Dec.14, 1903; or 5 per cent. additional will be charged. reetly. IIe lesea no time in .hexing his 1513310 placed on the Auvoarvattlist,and is ever after recognized by the 0411101' thereof as a clever man and a states. man. Bill Jones lives next door to: John Snaith. Ile doesn't daelieve in palying for anything he can get for° nothing, and sends little .Billy to mor- row. sir. Stealth's ADVOCATE every is - sae. "as there Is something in it be never recovered. Several doctors ware wanhl like test(." :lir. 54311th is too shortly on the scene but they could of - ford no relief. :He leaves to mourn his untiimely end a sorrowing wife and One eltiltl. The deceased was a former resi- dent Isere and, being much reseeded, this and news will be emitted with deep regret by his friends. wanlessdctidatorc. The following taken from the Crys- tal City Courier (Main.) has reference to a, former Exeter young lady; --"On Monday, Nov. 2nd, a most pleasant event took place at the residence of Rev. T. R. peacock at Miami, when Miss Akins Cudreore, daughter cif Mr.John Ctadinore, Crystal City, and ilii-. G. F. Wanless, of Elgin, rlMatn., were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the hour of eight o'clock p.m., after which the happy couple returned to Elgin by Tuesday evening's train, and' were received b their y numerous friends. The Courier joins in wishing them it happy and prosperous married life." The A;nvocetr endorses the wish of the Courier. . How to Make Saleable, Dricd Apples. As soon as the apple ss .pared it should be cut into' quarters, trimmed and thrown into an ordinary sized pail which has been about half filled with water in which a handful of salt has been stirred. As soon as enough ap- ples have been prepared, drain off the water, which can be used again, and dry in the usual manner. The effect of the salt water is to whiten the ap- ples very much and prevent them from turning dark. Try this wary ;and you will be pleased with result and proud of your work with really no more trou- ble. Dried apples are saleable from October 1st to April lst, hilt experience has proved that it is the wisest plan to market the goods early while the de- mand is good. Presbytery of Huron The Presbytery of Huron held its regular November meeting in Willis Mr. Gen. Beaman has been off work church, Clinton, on Tuesday, Nov. 10, for a few days owing to blood poison - Mr. David Carswell, the new pastor of ing in his arms. Winthrop and McKillop, was intro- duced to the Presbytery and respond- ed in a short address. Messrs. Small and Carswell were appointed to repre- sent the Presbytery at the annual Presbyterial meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary. Society next Jan- uary. A telegram was received from the Foreign Mission secretary stating that there was reason to fear that the Foreign Mission Fund would fall short of the requirements for the year and urging increased contributions. It was resolved to lay the matter before the sessions and congregations and to em- phasize its importance. 1VIr. Anderson, of Goderich, reported that he bad vis- ited the congregations of Leeburn and Goderich township in accordance with the instructions of the Presbytery and that they agreed to increase the salary of their pastor $25 a year in the expec- tation that with a grant of the same amount from. the Augmentation Fund the salary would be raised to. the min- imum, It was resolved to allow ses- sions to make what arrangements they might think best for holding mission- any meetings or services in their re- spective congregations. Mr. Small, of Auburn, reported that the congrega- tion of Auburn had resolved to build a new church, subject to the approval of the Presbytery, which was granted. The remit from the general assembly respecting the intern relations of Queen's University to the church was discussed at some length but final ac- tion was deferred till next meeting of the Presbytery. bnod natured to refuse and lends It ut he WS'S things its his own mind that bfir,, 10nes should hays but don't. Then the editor heatrs of it, stud thinks words in his mind that he has trained himself not to utter. A lot of harm done, you see, by the tneaan eSS of Mr. Jones. Gentle reader, are you a bor- rower? If so, don't borrow any more, pay your dollar like at man and receive at blessing. Are you lender?. ;Den't Iend again, Nat Newspaper borrowers should be discouraged, as it is at small, very small, business anyway, 1000%21:11728131THeal=f1017211,M10.2% V aee6►Ltettteeut3t48t15B PERSONAL. Bert. Ross, of Chatham, is visiting in town. - Mrs. (Rev.) Tiannon is visiting in Chatham. Miss Louise Sweet is visiting friends in London. Mr. George Blatchford, of Blyth, spent Sunday in town. Mr. Henry Reumohr returned from a visit to Winnipeg on Monday. Miss Helen V. McNab, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with friends in town. Mrs. W. Mitchell has returned from her visit to friends in East Nissouri. Miss Eva Tyler, of Petrolea, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Henry Reumohr. Mrs. (Rev.) Ball, of Wheatley, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. Prior. Mr. James Walters was inlHamilton a few days during 'the, week on busi- ness. Miss Eva Warren, of Hensall, spent Sunday in town, the guest of Mrs. A. Bowey. Mrs. Evans and children, of Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Quance. qSamuel, Mr ., R, B. returned home on Friday after a pleasant visit with friends in Ridgetown. Mr. George Harton and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shute, Kirk ton, on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jane Harris returned last week from Tara, where she has spent the past two months. Mr. Claris. Balsden, of Melbourne, spent two or three days in and around town during the week. Mr. Milton Hicks, who has been re- siding withhis sister in Riverside,bal., returned home on Tuesday. Ed. Piper, who lies been working in. and around Inippen for the past two months, has returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Essery returned. Friday from a pleasant visit with their daughter, Mrs. L. T. Braund, of Brant- ford, Mr. Reginald Samuel, after spending the deer hunting season in Muskoka, returned Saturday with a carcass of venison. Ivlr. Ed. Clark, who basbeen in W in- niipeg and different parts of the West, et n t• u med to his home iu Winchelsea on Monday last. Mr. Robert Sanders returned Satur- day from a pleasant ena,il, shoot at Windsor, and left again Tuesday for Turanbnry township in further quest of the feathered tribe. Additional Locals on 1st Page. CES We llaave in stock the best supplyof stoves and furnaces, to- gether with all faxinCs, ever exhibited in Exeter. • We carry ate the best snakes, • Oelitents We keep constantly in stock the National and Starr Brands of Portland Cements. eeneeded by an gnnipeteittamdges.to be the best in the market. S. W. P. Before you begin to paint your ]noose or anythin° else be stare to get the best patina possible for the money an sit t e same time give the best satisfatctnon and longest wear, rdware We have the largest stork of hardwaaie'ini taarwn—Eavetrougli- img and builders' supplies especially, FosFu eeorlift puaups 4. 4. 1. 0111 a AN ess Goods Splendid, nubby, up. to-dxt o ia.aSa e a e .I1S, Iiia=h Tweeds, Broad clothe. ylna Outten Flaked gods, etc. - ac ets. If you want a new.iaok0t this winter it's time 'on bail it, Our aua• mimeo trade in them this 4P;aSitn is evidence .haat both s1 los and r ces t �1 d p t are right. Snitings and Skirt Materials. Beautiful !finery 1Ue pay particular aattenf ton tea this de ¢i artXalc'sat un*l, this rac•asl: we are sl;aowi;at; snaatsa'va•a•y ^ p4'eisal redoes in Ostrtclt 1?laanle a, ,lana' Pies ]-.lasts hew only to be seen to be appreciated. Clothing Fine goesleand fine prices. Onr Clothing Department f'or ee along. The Sag`es't it fouled in the quality of the material and the goad tailoring e4nu4.oined with mosomatlale prices. Fine lot of Overcoats onsale Hissweek. The Slater Shoe Oin' extensive stook includes all the newest shapes and, styles of full and winter FOOT 4V3'AR for men, women and children. Our prices are so varied that we cast satisfy anyone promptly and perfectly. Headquarters for tilt, l ANDFO E. J. SPA,C MAN READY-TO-WEAR Clothing. ,tell«...«. ,r. ,,.► +,.Ott. ,�. ,t'l;J&a�dcaCc ,� ,a�, . .n..R..r:..ana-,as. Furniture and Undertaking'. ► WE KNOW that Style and N YOU FIND IT nrkniatmship are wbat sell goods in our Chealp and Medium GAX and ELM SIDE - 4 BOARDS Bend BEDROOM SUITES. We are busy 41 now but expect a greater rusk. Better order early. W ■ C. HUSTON radical Embalmer, ��- Opera House Block. etensnr2ft ARTISTIC FURNITURE i .rnitur that is not only useful but a pleasure to the costs morethan t other �''•)" Eye no h� n he kind. It is only 1� 3' necessary to go to the right place to get it. We can show you th prettiest and daintiest designs i naaginaable. The house beautiful the home comfortable is made by the furniture in it. Do yon know bow easily and cheaply this cau be accomplished ? A walk through our store will show you. Here you will find Parlor Suites, Bedroom. Suites Diningroom Suites Chairs, Couches Tables, Springs Matresses In fact everything in the furniture line. Mur large stock was bought before the raise in the price of V.) furniture and we are giviving our customers the ad- vantage dvantage of these prices. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Rowe & Atkinson CHARLTON'S FAIR "Only One Girl In this world for me" says the once pop- ular song. ee Only one Notion Store in town for vie says the person whowishes to have every dollar expended do its duty. Everything in our establishment is marked at. prices which will retain regular patrons and induce occas ional customers to come again. The rapid increase` in the. volume of our business is the best evidence that the people of Exeter appreciate this method. Japanese China See our north window for Japanese China goods. Every piece a dandy and every piece a bargain. 43B1L,DR,EN'S TEA SETS—A beautiful aray. BREAD and BUTTER PLATES—an excellent variety and very fine. DOLLS! DOLLS,—We have a. splendid line of dolls, dressed and otherwise, Sure to suit the youngsters. Ask to see them, they are not on exhibition, WEDDING PRESENTS—We can surelyy suit you in thas line for variety, elegance and cheapness. CHARLTON'S FAIR. Exeter