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Exeter Advocate, 1911-2-2, Page 8c,r Suits, Pantings and Overcoatings. ifttms SUITS $24.90 tuff '"414.00 SUITS, $22,!09 for $13.00 SUITS $20.00 for $12.00 SUITS $1.8.Oo ter $11.Qo P ,NTINGS PR,©O 42.50 MD, OVERCOATS :: >..Q0v Zo; $18:7Q - - OVERCOATS $20,00 for 1,15.00 OVERCOATS $15,0o for $12.00 fl's'a~ Ce7ATS $12,00 for :8,0,0 W TAM Merchant Tailor ter, - Ontario Saturd Openers Water sets. good quality glass (7 pieces) 87c. Sugar and Creamers sat) 15rc.. Bon Bon dishes, 9 ., Edison Phonograph (a beauty) $85,410., Edison Phonograph (another) $5840, Premuins on all oqs Drug Sundries as ' about our plan, Large shipment of Nastuiths chocolates jut opened. up. POW ELL'S. Fresh roasted Peanuts. Try them and you'll Iike theirs. New Ra lowis dates; 3Ib for 25e. Sweet oranges, New nuts, :low prices, Comic valentines. and Postcards. Come in and see our 5.. I0: » tthlee for BAa�g:ieias, Powdll's 3.V POW; LOCAL DOINGS,. 1 5rr ;obaa Gillespie is able to, be ou main after his recent accident. 4L^. T. 1Iandtord shipped two `earn o£ horses to $ritish Columbia Tuesday. Albert" 1f :iteside oZ Hensail has been appointed 1Ifiatt Constb.hio for Huron by the County Council, Mr. P. Coleman accoiaapanied a load, of horses to 'ort'tiaur Saturday, shipped by Messrs. Doyle, .Mr, Robert Stutders entertained tlae. bell-ringers et Trivitt '-tfenaorlal church to ata oyster supper oti Saturday night, Mr. Rage of DuttpI is taking Mr,,' Koehler's place its the molecule faUk' hers, Mr. Koehler /laving been transfer - .ed to la.shweod„ Mr. G. ;E. ziderson sustained an in jury to ads shoulder by Za rd:dg. on the ice white curling at Crediton on '1'ved7 ka sday of last .week. Seaforth Bad of Track; a;a, Friday Passed a resolution, opposing any re- duetio.a,in the Castel:1s tariff on ^aHi products; and outer riattufaetures, ' Workers Missionary gave a delightful tea and pro- , tits James street church on Monday evening at which *their Was large attenclanee, rented Ids farm on the d„. da of Ursborne to Mr. L Arzn- I fa a mystery to us heuld Make Seine ;hat she is Inter- wel 4 CaP4eltY of turning out 144,000 Optes elf AU eight -page paper every !lour. I. length it is 00 feet •An•c1 driven by cough, Nvey's White Pi and Tar. Big Bottle o Quarter. Rexall Gough and Cold Treatment At this season of the year, when coughs and colds are so prevalent. Be prepared if tbe Grippe overtakes you. Rexall Cherry Bark Cougb Syrup 25c, Rexall Cold lablets, Syrup 25c. Price for complete treatment 500. This treatment is a preventi-ve as well as a curative. A dose in little water will save many a dime. Cole's Drug Store The Rexall Stole 14 THE STOCK I cam/ contains all the new lines for the Winter Trade, coming from the hest mills in the world. THE WORK We turn out, is cut and fashioned in the -04. • the style prevailing the day you 444° are measured. YOU GET Everything the very latest and best when you lei tis make clothes for you. W. JOHNS Merchant Tailor.. Exeter smoss Locals Road Them APPRENTICE 'ANTED -To learn P ENTICE WANT/Ry-To rn dlie Can.% eon of Ur. Chas, Cann s e, went to Victaria on FridaY last and was Operated was 4 stuveas and Ow 12r. Cann has wry r health front the rtt- the and it 14 140PC'd reault In Ms vote- WedecadaY las 1,4W151r, games an thni.% The Exeter players v lra° ;Ind each pair took oa men 'to till ut) ated S. Sweet and las. Taylor, 30-7 d lost to the same- players by ti -1.1. Anderson and G, Palmer detested. dea and Palm 11-10, and 9-7 .e visitors speak very highlY of th reatment accorded them by U10'0010)1 boys. who, although ilow at the game have the rnakkas' or some goad players. The entertainment given the base- ment ot the Janne Street church ",riday evening last by as.tr. 3, 0, 'Tones' Young Men's Clasa, assisted by .M.r. T. E. Handtord'a Bible Class, was an un- PreaCrit and the yOung men did exceed- ingly well. :Stn. .Tones occupied tho chair. Speeches were delivered by Mea - era. V. Sweet, F. Irlah,lAaa Penhalo, R. May, Harold Swarm, Laurie Watson and Fred Hooper; sollois by Gordon, Ford. Herb. Southcott, and Mr. Gree.nelade or London; duet by Torn Carling, r.nd Herb and several pelections by the ortheatna. The young men are to be gram preseated. KEEP 'EM GOING -One step won't ko you very far-you'vc got to' keep on walicing; one word won't 0,011 folks tat you are -you've got to keeP on talking; one inch won't make' you vorY .an --you've got to keep ea growing f° ow little "ad" won't do it all -you've got to k-eep 'em THE TREAT OP YOUR LIFE. -The treat of your rife win,be givea In James Street Methodist Church, Exeter, on( Fr,i- as' ROYAL WELSH LADIES CHOIR of Cardiff, 'Wales, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid. Tickets 25 cents, sold at the doors. Doors *pep at 7 P.m. Concert at 8 -p. ,m. Mrs. C. Snell President ; Mrs. E. Treble, 'Secretary. The London Free Press of Jan. 30th has the following to say af the choir, --WPDS1-1 CHOIR IS POPULAR. -The on Saturday night when the, Royal Wel- sh Ladies' Chajir gave a return con- cert. The popularity of the singers was evident and the programme rendered was of a high musical standard. The programme included solos, duets and part ;songs, many numbers being encor-, ed. The choir also sang at the men's meeting in the Auditorium yesterday, af- A reactionary storm period is, central on the 2nd and 3rd, ,blending with the Mercury period which, is centraD on Jan - nary 31st and extending to February JOth. barometer, rising Omni- Perature and return of rain, sleet and snow may be expected on and touch-, ing the 2nd and 3rd. The Moon being gests electrical storms, especially south ward, on a,nd about that date, to be quickly followed by sleet, freeze and blizzard. The seismi per dc t 1 c to en ra on January 30th, 'extends at least three days in February. The quadrature of Jupiter wit'n Earth and Surf' on the 3rd will intensify thts seismic period. Note current reports of earthquakes ,,from 2.13out january 28th to February 31d. A "cold wave wid dominate most parts al the country from the ,ttli to the 7th. oa rtheseullviaaLt,:toilr:tio:ereioodveriasien:c4ing6thwitt.oh, Mercury disturbance, and the beginning Westeril section will show ris- i temnerature, falling barometer and eatening storms, on or before,the 7th 'al during the 8,th, 9th and 10th, these co'raltions „Will'.0rOw into active storms hey ,.pass 5prOgressiv,ely from Wek followd'proLniptly in, the rear et VISITORS M. Thos, Russell' Was in Loral on Wednesday. Airs. 3, h, Stewart was in L dote over Sunday, Mr. arid Airs 'S. `M rtln wore as Lon - ed Friday rota a�, London f lSr spent part si "�l Tuesday baa doe) Wedrke4daY. Mr. Wtn. Mace ret a trip to Toronto, Mr. W 'HeiaAitaat was 44 Thursday last,„ 1.14pronto over Sunday. Mrs, p. Ciarko and son of last week Lor,don., Mr. Sahrieber of Fort Williant Sunday here with friends, Dr,. Drowsing :was in Louden On Prote.esional, 'business. mr, g. cAse or Toronto spent the week end -with relatives bere.^ Mrs. Thos. Risseft, jr. is visiting' Pe - lathes in., London and Strathriky., Mrs. Thos, Eiloitt returned Miss Olive Kelly of Stratford is via - the ho:ne of Mr, Oeo, o addl Mrs, Ott,. Winds visited their dau,ghter Mrs, Mr,. Robert Sanders left an Tuesday 01 A trip te Denver and other Point b Ford YO idaPIMAnt of Olette0Q Metier and Garyeyi Act, lames here. Miss Clark or Rayfield Is a ,dsitOr or Mr. Jae, Walker's Read South, Mrs, Fred Ltrcier, torday from a two weeks' -asant with friends in Sarnia, ,•:141144 la London, Mrs. eel home Saturday last. Rertha, Prail of Mance! hente Thursday to y4sp,- ti Templeton. 4 daT. having'. Mena $weet wit her ho wi tf'er par moat aa been her s 1th, of Wir-nipeg visited PITA KAT, Ire. W. Ir. Dearing and Miss MandY nkbetner go to London 10-44r do vie - their sister In, Byron Sanitarium. Bower mid child, who have been hion. returned to Ingersoll on Mr. C. E. Dale, storekeeper tor the way, St. Thome, wastthe guest ot Mies Mrs, T. W. Irawkshaw and , daughter Kent et TaLICall were litieltort.tmith Kra, Hawkshaw last week. anent part of film past week With" lktr. and'Mrs. J. C. Sxtell or Uaborne. They were on their honeymoon trip., Mr. and Mrs A.clolphua Evans ot Lon- don drove up on II -Intraday last and are spending a weic 'or two at the hoine of the lattees parents, Mr. and Mre. William Treble. Mr. Chas. Roblusbn, after a visit of several. vraelca with Ilia parents here, left last week on the return trip to do Spring's and 'Mexico on the way. Read our iist of real estate chance on Mrs. Hugh Spackman, was. very ill pa of the 1.veek. KINDLY TAKE NOTICE that .my Tice Is clesed every WecInesdaY after- noon. DR. ROULSTON. Master Clifford Mellott undervrent an operation for the removal of a growth above the' throat ou °Saturday last. The marriage of Miss A. Oko of EX-=. eter to Mr. C. E. Dale of Std Thomas is announced for the; middle of February The old City London, was said on Tuesday to the Royal Bank Par tii100,000, the deal being Put through by Mr. F. E. Kam, the local managet. in that city and a former bank manager Mrs. Thos. Snell, Huron street, while atteirszling to her household duties en Saturday last, had a fainting spell and falling to the floor cut a painful 'gash in the 'back of her ,head. She is nolw co -tithed to her bed. A nuinber of friends were entertained at the home of IVIad,;Alfred Hicks' Matra Pleasant Farm. an Thursday evening supper being Served. The rest of the evening was spent inigames and music All returned to their home at' an early 'hour. The little: five months' old son of Mr. and mrs. James Dearing, Stephen fell onto the floar on Friday morning and lightning. on its head.bent the skull n somewhat, and has since been very 1. Had the child bean older and the skull hardened the injury would have been much more severe. EXETER RAEEETS OF &NGED EACH WEDNESDAY Wheat .. ............... 85 Barley,.,. 48 52 Buckwheat , 4.$ 50 Oats, . , .„ 81 32 Peas)......... ...., '1'0 75, PPotatoes,perbag 5¢ 60 Hay^, porton...,...»:,., 950 1000. Flour, per cwt., fsunnly 2 50 Flour, low grade per ow ' 145 145 Beltter..,. . 21 27 "+ggs ,:,.. 5 ,, • •,.T., 22 6J2 Livehoge,'per cwt 7 15 Shorts per tozi..., . 22 00 Bran per ton , ...... 24100 You have tried the rest Now get the Best. Nyal's Hair Tonic at Rowey Drug Store. is to examine our Stock of Goods, We have a very choice and large stock of ewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, to choose from ---at a great range of prices. We have something to suit everybody. You only have to look through our stoek to be convinced that you can get no better choice in any tow/a or city in Western Ontario, all and make an early e e and e will se ide for you. ter 1114 ithaeSs. Mrs. JaMeg Wattter, London, Road South is tit at presehl. Rey. D, W. ColltAs wag take4 ill 0 10;1414figl on Saturday last and con.. sequently eel -vices were held hi Trivitt 1,;feeeerlal church 011. Sunday Mr. Coithts ' still conttned to the v Fred Kerr, Sce-Treas,, W. A Herb, Ford and John 'ell The annual shoot will be held 4, while weeltlY sheets wili VED 4314 Iltner7 . on o stand I tel. ut "The Temple or Fame"' will presented In the Opera X-Iouse, Exc. on Friday evening, FehruarY 8rd. or Hall at W. S. Howera Drug t re, opened en Saturday, San. 28111, eiloon, Admission 95c., 25o. tne of a 'y goods its the rat LADIES Send your comb. ings to 459 Colborne St, London. Switches from 1.50 to $2.00 Puffs 15 cont. eash. Cluster Puffs from $1.00 to $1.50 Satisfaction Guaranteed. We also buy combings. iuns. SMITH 459:Colborne St. London, Ont, ,,,....., ...........„.,1 , . I. Miss J. 1 Allan I : Eye &gilt Specialist Will be at thel Commercial . Hotel, Exeter, Parlor on Satur- day. Feb, Iltb, ONE DAY ONLYK 1 Anyone suffering from Eye 1 Trouble could not do better than consult her. Remember the' date February lIth. very pretty wedding was celebrated, at the parsonage,' Plagersville, on Jan 25 (Place of- 13ttsiness Changed) We' are novv settled in our, new shop st place to oil har- nese, and We oil theal too. After wash- ing harness we drips it in oil and let 't Eioak, when thoroughly oiled, dry it and soap it "with "long Castle Cream" t dontrecting Parties being Mr. David „Tills makes the , best possible job any - Boyd and Miss Louise Wendiancl, sec- pne can give you and prolongs the qnd daughter of Mr. aricVldrs., C. Wend. wear of any harness. We oil single land of the Cotrunercial House, jarvis harness with "Neats Foot Oil" and a;nd have a first ,e1 fornierly of, the Afetropelitan,. Hotel, Ex- rfialsh, with a : water . proof dressing eter. „The mystic ,words„ which 'nude ,?,..hicli makes, it 'look iike new.. There these, two One. ;were prenaunced , by Rev. lad One thing we, forgot ,to, tell ,You, Kelly. The' lar-ide. was very neatly - and 'after this date, we *lit po.ltat' the hatnes, :he.corningly attired in a, riavy , blue tratr- on ,,all tearn harness. Price, Team ,$2,.O0 &ling suit with hat to maten, and was sizilt,ie$1..no. assisted by her sister Miss nag- its while the groorri was su * ted`'b V 'Do -`t forget the place t,vvo doors S., Oeorge Viegel. -After the ceremony' the, of, old stand, one door! North, of vdcigt,,t bride's parents where a sturiptuous Slip- '. . per, was Served' td tihe immerliate.ltrielids.* . arehanci, Exeter Our Showing Hiik.Class Film" u. st ever seen in Exeter. See our gcods in Tables, Chairs, Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Kitchen and Dining -Room Furniture he exhibit at our store is open to all on, every lawful of the week. Call and see it at any time, No need to go his store if you are looking for elegant forninne. ROWE & ATKINSON JONES & MAY PHONE NO. 82 500 Yards of Dress Goods To be Cleared This Week. Every piece new and seasonable. We want every lady to see the big bargains we are giving this week in our dress goods. It will pay you. 25 and 35c. Dress Goods for c.lydr 5 pieces to choose from colors of Red, Grey, Nayy and Black. This is a good line. 50 and 60c. Dress Goods for 85c. yd. 6 pieces to choose from Real good cloth in Green, Grey. Navy, Fawn and Purple. Only good for this week. Furs 1-4 off We have only a few F-4,es left B-ut. we positively must clear them out. Prices will talk• and if you want a fur at Your own price. Come along. Ladies Coats - A few left, do you want one. they are going .dirt cheap; real good Coats for just 1.2 »the regular price but we want the New Spring Goods Every day now we are receiving our new Spring G-oods. We like to be ready for the may buyer to give:them,a ehaneelth have their goods made up early for spring. New D 01ess Goods " Drees Trimmings Laces and Embroideries ° Vestings and Foulards New Carpets, New Rugs, New Linoleiims, New Mattings. Everything new in House F New Prints New Ginghains 1,14W Chambrays New Barred Muslin's New Lace Curtains an dqua • or