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XETER ONT.
J. E. Sinitic
'1:O OUR.. CUSs'rQxv1ERS AND l BIEND
Tie i z ltt ran
Three ladflight has broilgtZt
us to the end:,of another year; so
,ve pause our hIstri nln>a Machinert'
rad the click. of our bete* haznnners,
just fora moment, for the annual
Itteaaure- of greeting• you.
In review of our eerdlal business
relations with you we are pleasant
iY reminded of the valued favors re-
ceived from ,you. We extend to you
our hearty appreciation and thank
you for your kindness.: We know we
have imiir seed ,,You, • with our un-
remitting efforts to please, and, bee
neve our workziranship and value for
value methods fully merit your foe
Lure bee/nese.
Soliciting your further walled fav -
ore. and wishing you a IFappy and.
Prosperous New Year, we remain,
Yours verj't intr.
E, SSaTEf, ALF WALTER
AI RF WALTER.
RESOLVES FOR 1911.
'o make thIs a bigger, bettksr bs}e
.tees by bettering our service.
'ro lee oou}•#sous and pieasant
with ur cuatmere at all ttntee..•.
even thoe have to "bite our:
tYnn�Uen awnile.
To DfA.TCR the Tahoe
;SAKE us tele:elle.
make,
To repair our businea$ ways a8•.
they need It; and to triake our re-
Fairs LAST to the last.
To make our work, WORK for, rsew
customers.
T
OiY
Y
e
8 aloe to ; -value and to
Make no promises we cannot fulfil,
"To befair; to get eomethinn out
of our bu,sitteas by Putting Only our
best into It ; to render a Rl A SER...
VICE and o pull for pregress.
To blade ix days of',the yweek—
every week -and to do our best ev
erg day.
W'erilg. It sternal fitting' to us to ,
esolre' to 'make this a casts Wal-
esa for 1911. Thla wilt help us
hells you.
And, ,above all, aolemnlir re-
solve to de our beat to keep ,sr"
"reaolvee" to the dot. Will you aid
us? , a, 1 ,t.
WATCH US GROW.
A. Ver LTEWS
OLD STA
SMITH'S
A. WALTER'S
OLD STAND
New
Grocery
Store
Bav'ing purchased the pre
miser lately occupied py DZIr,
M. Jackson, South of the Met-
ropolitan
Ty Hotel, and establish,
a First Mass Grocery Stock
therein, we invite you to call
. • d give us a ,trial order.
Oar Motto is to keep noth-
ing but fresh goods, and you',
may be always assured that
you will receive good goods
ail the time.
All kinds of produce taken
"II exchange.
Tryus with our Christ-
mas
hrist-
Y
#1 order r inGroceries.
ffi S 0
JAS. GOUL.D
s Si!ecia1
Prices on
iliQi19
hold, Purity : and Five
for
�uOSes �'�aoti�,,
a
.10 only.
days
J
R. G. Seldon, Exeter
Punch '
aced
US and DRAY
in -
13iiS @ S'
S.
purchased urchased " the " BTiS
Having
and DRAY business of MR. WM,'
ARNOLD,, I desire tat'`:tnrion rice'
to the Public of Exeter that ass..
Ptrepat,red to giveyou the, best of
sats xctLgp in work ,:connected
Ilu I ass: For e
e s
"ft hq phone or other
tri•:Dv (79aTE OFI
ksreceive
ss
M
BeattyBros.' Feed
and Litter Carriers
1 Overhead Conveyors. ►
Byatt Bros.' Steal
Stalls & Stanchions
can be installed as ebeag ae
lumber and last forever.
Beatty Bros.' Load
Binder
4
These three things are great
labor -savers for:farneraand tiee
cesllit es on a farm.
' For, sale by
m. Gillespie, Exeter
PHONE 51
-w--i ....4rNF3Fsli'r'i•'Cit
DR. LEACOCIi, FF.LDFORtST
It is a far cry from lecturing' ton ec-
onomies t es and political science in :McGill
University, Montreal, to writing humor
ous sketches for Toronto Saturday
Night, : However this is the dual occup-
ation of Stephen Leacock at tiR moment..
Educated at Tipper Canada College, Dr.
Leacoeie was .on, Elie staff of this educ
ationa]" institution 'Irons 1891 'to 1899,
and is consequently well lcitowri in .On-
itairio. Iit"the }ears 1907 and 1903 he
towed the British Empire, lecturing on
Irnperlal problems under the auspices of
the RhodesTrtist.' It was after this' ;re-
turn front, this mission that Leacock
U,•
-aastn to benaw
iswriter,
n, as, a ofhum-
orous sketches, some of which ,Caappear-
ed ed'
n nadiati Joizrna]s, includung Tor-
oeto Sattnelay Night, as far` back as
1893. ti.
Toronto Saturday Night has begun 'a
new series by Er. Leacock. t"Novele in
Nutshells," he calls them., They are ten;
nunnber, and once is being published
each week. Everybody loves good, elean
humor. Everybody "18 attracted by it,:
for the real humorist is a rare bird;
acrid it is :rarer still ,that one is captured'
on the nest • right heratin Canada.
Dr. Leacock's, series on, Practical Po
litical Economy are also,published week
•
ly Lu Toronto Saturday Night. Econom-
ics are 'thitngs that make the civilized
world move on, :In the day when the.
science was not ,understood and appre,
ciated by at .least a, fair portlor of the"
world's Inhab:tants, we, wore sting, car
'tied clubs and -traded -oats: Now we
do better than that. Every marl, " and;
ercuy women,'for that, matter, should''.
underata}nd something of; the , science of
p^act c
al • political eco 0
ntS and t
et
a
r owledge can be gained ip .no better
Way than by readin •1)r. I,,eacoek's• see -
tea front week to wank . As a,nnatter;.
of Last tee's- are not Teale as dry as they;
sound and as the .P; L.essor's "style is
4;
l:,� 2y�s clear' acid co, isse,• ai}c1
.spp zr'httl? rv''as the subs et •- will .permit, `.
e.
tkiit'Y �rlr,�yy,,ell,woittr the; pex-usali,: everj,j',
-a'e ,...
lir Yo � mea recti. tb lieconte :a
f.
BIG
CLEARIN
Auclioll Sal
of all goods_ every afternoon
and evening
of this week at
Exeter Bargain Store
Everything must be sold.
Broderick's :old stand
BW. F. BEAVERS
TO THE ELECTORS OF EXETER.
Ladies and Gentle nen,- -
desire te. ti enk Yon through the
Press tot' the suppert you Bare>tnu In
niy candidature tor' the reeveahil+ and
for electing rue to that honorable Pool -
Non. Paring 191,1 I Vhall endeavor to
serve you, to the beat of my lability..
1Mnisfhing you the compliments of the
laeasoz, I amt
,Your obedient servants
JOHN W. 'TA YLOl2.:.
TO THE ELEyrcnr;S OF EXETER.
A
s
a
I c na.
r t seeyou all personally
ars Hall
is y
to thank you for the baser' yau.,lty3xe
conferred upon me, I' take this way of
thanking k ng You for your heart au FF ort
k
its eleeting me to the eeunefl ;'board pf
Exeter. Wishing You the 9omplimehts
of the • aeasein
Yours trulyr
f C.1TtIVEFtS'
TO TId81 EL QRS OF Ta;4 =ER,
The epayers of r^,serer have MY
sincere thanks for electing me,` to repre-
sent them ace a councillor at the mun-
Ie1pa1 board,for x931
I shall work for
the towel's beat interests.
Sincerely yours.
«I Ise DAT
TO 'TFIi ELECTORS OF E'sETEFI.:
My sincere thanks are extended to
tate ratepayers of Exeter for support
tn. mo •so well In my candidature for
re-election ,as councillor, Tho interests
of the town, wilt receive] sty, closest., at-
tefntion. Yours truly'
W. W. •'4v,AI,. Ea
TO TFIE ELECTORS OF STEPHEN, TP.
I take this opportunity of thanking.
through the press the ratepayers' -of the
Township of Stephen 2 or the confidence
they have shown In rue by electing tine
to represent you as deputy -reeve for
1911, and I promise you that my beet
efforts will be put forward for the
general good of the municipality.
Sincerely' yours,
SANDERS
TO THE ELECTORS OF USBORNE TP.
Camel of ';thanks,
I desire to heartily thank the Electors
of Caborno and Exeter for the liberal
vote given . me at the polls for Reeve
al' Usborne on ,'4ofnda:y. It will be nw
earnest endeavor to serve, you faith-
fully and well.
'FRED 1-16UNKIN
LL1eLLEY.
Mr. 'Wesley .Slmmoue 't.nd family are
ere from ?ilmore Sask ;. visiting his
mother and other relatives dr. Stewart'
:McQueen and bride have returned from
their ho
n -moon Archie ie 'R y 'ckma
n of
Jaw oae`Ja
Io Sask., is here, fez; the winter
Jas.
Mr.Gre
Mr. 1ean of V tt 'o
int P fi :zs evie-
tin+y his bros. here alter an absence
of 7 yrs. -Then- .hiselhurst Ladies Aid
the
met at ho ' of Mrs. Grant-iRyck;
man and a pro
tole :time was spent.
A quiet but prett'ye, wedding was sole
nnnized at the home- of Mr. and Nlrs.
John McQueen yesterday when their
eldest -
daughter Margaret became the
bride ' of Ms: F. Identery of Mitchell:
The ceremony - wasr performed by Rev.
Fletcher of Tiatnes Read assisted by -
Rev. Stewart London, of thel bride
Our best ,wishes go with the young,
couple. Miss ''Jennie Horton and sis-
ters of London spent New Year's with
relatives i re.-ldrs. "Peter bicEweat, of
Cavalier, N. , Dak., is a pleasant visit-
or here, as is also l<Ss Y.'eter McQueeix
and family.—Miss Lilian •Wiiiams re-
turned ' from London:teat'• week..
Farmers' Institute
Tne regular meetings of the South
Huron Fawners' Institute will be held
eg follows,
F`ARQU1-IAR HALL, ?ARQUHAIt
rLIESi3AY, JAN. ,10'•
Speakers—Henry carouse, ' Lefroy ''Hy
Smith, Exeter ; .Miss G. Gray.
Kenny Grose, afternoon submit, "tit n
to increase' and
maintain the fertility
of the soil." Evening subjeet,.a"TheCaln-
adlen `Boy Band Girl:"
Harry Smith, afternoon et bject, "ilats-
isre and Feeding of: P,eef Cattle." Ev-
ening subject selected.
ZURICH TOWN HALL
WEDNESDAY, : JANUARY 11th
He> ,t -
a
y Gra
a,
afternoon
se , auUjeot, Ronne
Dairy Work." Evening Subject, "The
Canadian Roy and O'irL'1
Harry Smith, afternoon subject, "Rats -
;437 and feeding of Reef Cattle." Even -
tag :subaeet aeteeted.
141,,ss G. Gray, evening. subject ,selected;
The afternoon meetings will begin at
shp.
ams. sharp; evesdng meetings, at 7.30
program will bet
giveat, at, the ,eyera-
ing meetings. ,
Everybody corner
be brought out.
k3, S. PHILLIPS.
Seeretaryc
eornething new will
A, MUSTARD,
Presider
DEATHOr
�+ � RICH. BLILTCFiFOFjD.
A
to h
{ t t s: r of' the olden srea
ideate of
Exeter 'and pioneer settlers of Uaborne
has been called to hia reward, haa'tntr
passed away at the family milder -ice,
Andrew street. on TueadaY of this week.
For some time phst_ deceased has beefy
In st: nether
enfeebled condition LF.3lt; fico
lettirntitieFi of old age, but he eta Toy-
ed hie usual health until Thursday of
last week, when eittinq and chatting
at 'his borne his speech, • suddenly tailed
him nd
, as ort eSamtnatfon It was sound
that he suffered a stroke of •paralyale,
gradually weakening the end Cance
Tueeday. Mr, Blatchford was' Dorn to
Devonshire, -England. on April 4ih,183_'
eon"secluently was 78' years and 9 mon-
ths of - age. Fie left his nativo land
about 60 ;years ago and carne 40 WCart-
ada, eettlin,g on a farts In the town-
ship of Uaborae, where he continued tto
farts up .to within about20, year,, ago,
when he retired and: moved, with hilt ram
fly to Exeter, and where be has continu
ously resided a}eee.: The deceased WAS
ane: of the sturdy men 02'the •diatrlct,
a successful tanner and was, highly: re-
am -tied and esteemed for his tnany,itood
qualitica as a aieis'hbor, citizen and
friend. Hie is word was est good, as aria
bond, and to know biro wee to "know
a than of principle .and horror. Deceased
was a valued member of the James
street 31ethodla"t church and when
health permitted. could alw'•ays be found
at his place of ,worship, I•ie is survly-
cd by a,sorrowing wife a.nd one eotr,'.
WVilliam, at borne.; alto onet brother, Mr.
Geo. Blatchford of Usborne. The fun-
eral takes place to -day (Thursday) to
the Exeter cemetery.
SHARON
111r. and Utas.' Pummel ur Dawson, N.
Daly., have been visiting for a week
with the Eleatic family on Grand low
Ferree—Mr- and ,+Lrs. Brown. of Cent-
ralia has been spending the holidays
at the old borne ittl Stephen.-.Mr.,Brow-zi,
has been very sick, but we are ',glad
to say he is recovering.
CENTRALT A
W. U. Butt, Jr„ ,labs:returnedeto Tor-
onto University.—As eve are a content-
ed and happy people In ictin village the
ratepayers re-elected both seitooi trus-
tees and the police villagetrustees by
exelet cation. They' have filled their of-
fld,es• faithfully and well and deserved
their re-appointments.—:Yfurray- Elliott is
takitt*; a business course In the. -Lon-
don Eustness College.—Andrew Rieke.
the outgoing trustee of the",Public school
was re-elected without opposition, and
and the police village trusteed, •Thos.
Els o:
t t WillP:u-s t a o
n t and Pat Hanlon
were re-elected ted
withoutan election being
£o
cal ed for,—There r. Ther
e is' cons'deraU e
r 1 feel-
ing
1
ing over the feet that the recreation
grounds which is public property, has
been 'ta ed, but who is to blame for the
blunder it is ;hard to: say. -The elections
passed off without any greats excitement
here, but some are pleased and others
are disappointed, which is usually ; the
Case.
ZURICH.
A Happy New Year to, all our readers,
of The Advocate.-IeIiss Lizzie Truetnner'
of Detroit was a holiday visitor of: her
.mother, Mrs.- E. ',Truenn'n r.—Mks. A.
Pogson of `Point..Edward is visiting at
the liome of Mr. A. G. Ehnen.,-Mtrie.;`
Mcwe.tere and child of Detroit visited
her• parents Mr. and Mrs. ?I. Well, over,
the . holiday„—Mr, , W. Ruby, of New
i - Harnburg visited ,aa.t . the home of "Mr::
WHALEN acid Mrs, .. 'WWitwer,— r • JohnSen-
F M s.
Among the matey Christmas and New
Year's' visitors who spent the holidays
here we •note the follow'
nA, : Itd
tirthur.`Bake
r of. L,icat?sa Head: and -liar.
brother Nelson •.Gunni g of Roseland
na .:
B. C. ,who visited their . mother; ; hiir
to t s1
�I
i, . t''
David _. o. .ts..on, wlno�ia seriously
NIt Robert Squire of S+noat Lake, Man,.
`"ca =Lottie S u• ' of A here burg
t La - 4 tre ?t t
it.. �
the holiday :visiting relatives
b ,WMTatnd`.'Dlre: Mrs,. Sam
of Elanehardand
ut
���fa�t5taffa, .the
.,✓•..,, v �:. .. � acid
r Ell left 'on. Tuesday aftern
oon ;for PIg-
eon Mich ' expect • to make
their future 1tonie.-,Mies Eleanor E'.art
lei; ol,,:Tarotrto,,Is visiting: her Parents.
!t2- . and Mrs. C. • F Cartleib. -tifr r Leo: and.
1Tiss 1`Igt"eriee' Laporte of Detroit, spent,
the past ween' in ' Ottawa, -Mr.
V T.
W ilone Toronto
iiazns-of;the Melsbank'
visited',here over Christnnas: fie left 'on
Monday for •Montreal, haring,beenpro-,
nnoted Nissl 14Merry: Iaaga nf;_ of Sar }ia',
is viaint the `aYteste3,'t
Sri NSALI
;item Geiger of Toronto was Porde' Por
the hohiciays.—Mise, ,Maggie Robkirk is
borne from the West,—Mrs. T. Hemphill
is vlsitliag her son in . V rbxet,?r--Iiiiss
Mary Hagan of Sarnia, Id liome,fon ,boil-
dayes.--Mian Bertha Weltele of Montreal
le bonne' .for the holidays. --Miss .Bertha;
•Urquhart of Seleville is • honge.-••Saps q
Coulter Was horde front London Medi-,
cal: College,. -.The • olcloeotropil of, , Iiay
was elected at Zurich by aeelamatfon,-»
WW"ill McLaz•ean, who has beers taking the
full course in Undertaking with, 1lurnph-
rays of Toroogo Is home. -,Sohn U'f3rleF4
wile and; daughter, Ella, of Haaeiitor
were guests of SIr. and BMrs, A. M"e-
Phereoto.--. happ3 event took place at
the Uertse ,here on Wednesday afternoon
oche r, 3t1as Grace McArthur, daughter
afiUert A4 'r
tfaun 2nd Line,e Hay,
was
married ar tot
yrs rs ,Stuart 5��ueetr of the $oun-
dary. They lett 'o:m the evening
train for 'Lorssioai,-.'While walking past,
Pr. Macdiarmid'd drug store on Sature
day Ms -s. Geo. Todd had,° the misfortune
to slip and fall, breaking her, leg below
the knee. .Self was carried into Dr.,
Chesrney's and later in t.cx,day.,, taken
home on a stretcher. The limb was set
at the office. Manta Vympattty Is telt, for
Mrs. Todd: --Iter, Dr. Patterson, corn,
snerrced hit series : of special revival
sersrteei' lire Carpel Church on Tuesday
eilghz Qt' 1aat Week.
The ma's"twit fere the reehair , on
Monrtaer relented in,, the eteetlon o4 Ir(r.
Owen Geiser. TElae roto welt doyen Gel•.
ilea 9f1, Geo. Petty 85, J W."Urtweit�,r
u4. x t
Wait ;fever, mlittner, has .returned to
her home ha Southampton. -*- Wesley
Simmons and vire of Pilitno£e. _Sask.,
are here 'visiting tit,, latter'* parents,:
Peter Melville and wife,—Peter McEwen,
of Cavalier, N, D., is .visittng,his broth
era, atter an absence or. 1 't yea "s, %le
u.
forr91i. Owned vrzted t1e' S,asraY nosrrs owned lay
W, ".'Moir,.
AN Ei-{JO1
The tar
£
azt :.o
i.
the' u
Years,.
;;abaci ri the
of that n„•elx
"Ihe l' rrner
ors , flog
e;ad fen tin
rsl t to,
C
•
eta
e]ve
gift artfcie teXerred to is tthe
tone oz a pe; ortal i=tt}iryiby tyle i:ora2r
teditor- £ The F`arniere';s AdvCrate”
it.to market' fionditiana 10 our leading
ce'itrea at popblat€on, .and show that
city` prices of this tesoritej,sine of tarn«X
horse stock have rise;, about thirty
floe Oilers in the last decade, with
- prospect of further advance. This say e•'
special vonnber: 'Jives the iest1'4ta 0I
"Far
e
thes Boa �r
nd 0rear's t the
�' operations in
� F
finer e Advocate" demonstration orchard
at Lambeth, whieb, even in the es -cent -Ion
al "oft" sesame of 1910, has yielded
a net return; Meal tA. v ' 'near ,i',,, per
cent ore a valuation of $1,000 ger acrd
despite a severe local hailatornn and an
early autuup £reeze, w inh ruined bbl%:
worth of Spies.
Sentiment, humor and rennlsaiscenees
<xpredsed in Prose and verge, abourt
throughout thts num
steer which wl}l lsi
voted, we feel co;debt, ens ly the
moat en,ketable ,holiday Neale ever turn-
ed of: he preeaea of to 'Ens+' Sdta,cs agri•.
tulturat ;?du al. The incl not -ally
bucr!bare la 40e. a CAM, NOW uub,st:ri-,
r
reteVeoItay.a g fl' "Ile the
Supply lasts. The $II,'tiFstiona price
of "The . ainner'a Advpcate and Hones
Brag zine" *1.50 a rat, A4d'ease the
Wtllia,rnl: 'Weld Co„, London. Ont.
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SFtUSSELS—Reeve John Leckie an+#,
Councillors A. C. Dames, J. G. 3a;tes,
D. A. Lowry and I'. ,Atnent were elect-
ed by acclarttatfon, as watt also the:
school board.
, CLINTON-.,k quiet wedding; took place
Dec. 28th wiles iiaa Mabel Garvie be-
came the wife of M. Thomas !William
Lee. The neremony* was performed by
Rev. T. Wesley Coae,ns. 5fr, and ;Arts.
Lee will 'settle In town.
SEA.FORTH—Art, Inters sting event oto
Burred at the residence ole,;Ar. and Mrs.
Charles Soole, on, Dec. 29, when their
daughter, Serail Delle. was melted in
marriage to Frederick W. 'Llrophey of
Winnipeg, Man, The ceremony was Per-
formed by Rev. John, EcrrY, to t}re Pres -
once of imnned.iate, relatives and friends,
Mr, and Mrs. 13rophey will take' up their
resldcnce In Winnipeg.
CLINTON-Mr. :NrcTarrrart Sec
retaey-T:oasurer of the Gordon Mac-
Kay & Co., Limited, d!ed at St. ti'.Ch
sec's Hospital early Tuesday morning
following an operation. tie had enJoled
the heat of health until two weeks ago.
Ile was 42. yea-rs of age, and had lived:
to Toronto, about twertty:.years corning
frons Clinton, He was' the second son of
the late Malcolm McTaggart a banker
of Clinton. Ile was unmarried, and Its
aurvivco, by his mother, two brothers
and a sister,
MITCHELL.—In the death. of Mr. WWnt.
Porteous, Which occurred at hie real -
donee on Sunday, a notable figure has
been removed. Ile was born July '15th,
1,824, in the township of Dalhousie,
Lanark County, and carne to Fullarton
at the ageof 21. FIC moved to 'Mitchell
15 years ago. He was twice married,
and leaves two brothers, James 02 Strat
ford, and John of Fuliarton. 2dthaugit
in ids B7tht year deceased was as
straight as a whip, and walked with
t'he alertness of ,a 'middle-aged man,
TTICKER SM1T11
With the closing of the school for
the Christmas holidays in, the brick
school house na the ;11;;11 .hoed, Tuck-
ersntith, Mr. Atlldedw Scott completed
his twenty-bpcondyear as teacher of
the school. The pupils
and parents
a-
vailed, themselves
voiledthemselves o£ this notable event t
end ,gave additional evidence of their-
•appreciation of the long and efficient
service of the teacher by presenting him
with an address and handsome presents.
•
i'trim,ri v"nl. �''iraa• c zxa,�.,.:."
M
Cream
Make a regular meal
time habft of this
palate -tempting
beverage
AL
Absoiutelypure,mild mellow
and delicious.
nourishes, andis
especially good for
people who don't
steep well. Order
some to -day. 22
At all
Dealers
H
�f
fifi O
LABATT
'
OF LONDON, CANADA
N -YOU NEED NERVE
EARLY INDISCRETIONS - AND'
EXCESSES HAVE UNDER-- •
MINED YOUR SYSTEM
The nerves control all actions of the body so that ,any-
thing. that debilitates thekn }will weaken all organs of -
the system- Early l,,3iscretione and: Excesses' 11aRE3,
ruined thousands of promising young men. FJnuatcrral'
Drains sap tbeirvigorand vitality and they never deybiop
to a proper condition of manhood. Thoy reit-lain beak-
iia gs,;mentally, physically and sexuahy.+1-Isw you Feel?
Are you nervous and weak, despondent and,.gloorny,,
specks before the eyes with dark. circles ad Ier: them;'
weak back; kidneys irritable, paleitetion of the heart, •
bashful, debilitating: dreams, sediment. le. urine, pimples'
'on the face, eyes suniti:n, boll'o,r cheese, careworu,ex-
prossion,' poor memory 'l ifeless; distrustful, loci: energy,
and strength, tired :me oings,'restless:nights, Change-
able moods, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose, etc,
t
oNew Method ".Treatmaczt
This la the ebzadition us'
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