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II.OLIDAY- •
TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR..
EXETER
ONTARIO. THURSDAY. OTO
Local Items
Thanksg.v';mg 'Day, October ;10.
The Waterworks system was eenheetcd
with the Central IIote1 last week, anti a
number of bath, tubs Installed, In the•
course: of a Bear or two we expect ami 11'
of the residences will 'have been, consent-
cel with. the water system, ars It ]e a
great eQ.ive 1telee.
DEATH OF S: MUST,, DUCKING
--Another of the veteran business ren e'•
:d a amort esteemed and respected =al'-
Ow. Exeter D'•.?9. passed tkm: 1115 t'4'-'
award, in. the perso.. of "ir. Samuel 17uck-
;itant. of Huron Strc.t, who died on
urday naor:°.:.s las' itce raps old
.
' iii Sc;°.s and 7 moms -,s,.
aced, la:>sides being badly crippled
trod he:sa 'tr very poor health for :aev-
r•• t'
rP
rr 1 O the ' t� 4
m, for m t r�rti�
s
t, a and las
am a s lvall and
totally
el. isle, I ncck;maghaan Was horn in
n, ilevonslmire. En-Vland, on the 5th
f :jfa'eh 1830. in hie tiative Soul-
e teamed ths; trade ot blackstnith•:,
:Axa a°hFi sa.r.` Years later married tie
tae *eft v.;f.e. I;' the year 1858 leo
e'aratedd to Canada witivllie wire, ltv
, Themes and other places 4s1
fell aa,^10" tlao'i:nitcd States.;
er +if gears time deceased.
snmttheng basher's at'
Years ago purchased
usine'3a .;x' Exeter, sehibb hes con-,
r1t11 19!13, wto t, eiwiefe to PPM'
to retired. In his bust:wee ca,
cr natio Many wafftn fr;„crels and
haat made lin, popular and
ctro;v lfi ,a 'wide clrele
14 heat Irk :Ids llQlne
tblea .and x hcertul, and
A7ka st Iovs laafela ,td atat kirtd .tamer:
feet, of the
ys fotarrd.
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EXETER, CONSERVATIVES MEET
TO-NIGHT,—A aneeti g .of the Liberal-
Conservative Association, at Exeter will
fDG h. adin ilia `row;, Hall this Wedanes
e•Y n
en,, m•„.Y :a t 6 o'cloctc, for iha _ w'-
•,
Par -
P3$ of appo„na,t.mg delegates to attend
the Convention at Zurich, to elect of-
toers for the ensuong .year and other
!rano taint business. A full attendance
is requested.
While slaiiaping a , es last Tuesday
3Ar. Jamas Gould go some particles in
eye, '. - th th;e result chat 11e has a
tery sore ()pile,
'hiss Aptonlneas Co;acert lea, ds
Sfethed:st Church on. Mozrda
drevr a vc"-•y large crowd,, the ret:
be`,ma nearly ?200, The enterta°inaucrl
WO a very pleasing 'one, ,although'scot
X1140 'aw good aEa "T.t Welsh Singers"
W mo amtap+:;rCed'laet year umrdc>r the Ha MC
management, that 'Miesati
Maude
rad
,
ley.
However, the Concert woe mare
than worth the price of a.dtn:401le, 'tt.-
tonrmaa, the harpist, although over 82
years of
SZei is a wonderfully (laver
diµ ;elan and a .ma;atee of the harp, It
1s a€aa -venous +that 1de fingers ttteoultl
retraifa their cunning; at that /feat uga',
* I` -s I grace l71'er.ry, reader, gave some,
Cm: oeiectiol;s, while glee Alexandra
Bradley sans very isvreetlY. Each, ot
tlml numbers was heartily' applauded odd.
tr*ze enterta.nere responded gracefullY to
t1r� repeated encores.
NEW I3ARF31?rl; SH+ Pr-3fr P'rt 1Ioy70,
opened up a ,they Barber Shen ;tt
premises over T., \vilsan's drorery'
e fez the Central :Hotel, On Sat.,
The irrm77Y
m an:t ed 't
e month
Ile vasa 711. a1�d:r7t s
Cans
NV iilImo
3ae4tt170. +tIta,.;
ftee Of ttDW17 1
s private, took P1
Inetery on ;7faseday.
witiew
na ir714 tlno dams
tss, 7 Flarry-
nd ldre.
Trutaex
1,
which
ltaA k xetex
department
rico Qt azrlval1
THE AGE 'WE LIVE IIT.
Iron. 3 ing veliouis age }a flair 11
which we live 7 'What asto:aishA
cEeaaa� s nave take,^t, , Place within
memory of
trivia:,; moat?
m
.e
sista ai e;^e at: whose ewes aro t not
yet dim wzao rata -0Member when. ow,
farms crops were cut with the cradle
and bound by ,hand;, ':. rax may #ate
to 'v•r•'`: a scythe and put together wit.
a hand rake; when,. went ar outnd
for „:otec ;rete;` hour irk a weary sire/e,
tea furnish power for time dire pitta .
elm wagOa7;s sank LO the ltub on every
aaWir,.a ',grain to nm.' 'vet; when,
a 1Kr e part of Ontarlio the wi;istl-
loroit{z :ve was still Unheard;
Uggi."S we x greater^ ,4•AiRa4s1et-
. otila` a at(' now t vzlaen tlae
r^aata�° ng a letter to Quebec wars
a-aaaos egakr'i to a'k. ea:', Of e4cT:Prart7:
to.d y : 'rets rlae fru.; s urpty o: the
Tartu was cozafi'.ti;ed to wild Ossae: ;.
them, on alae rams, ,fresh meat vats' an,
utmk;lown: WAVY in *minim when the
ordt rare 'xteeessitiea: Of to -day were un-
aireaDaeed of loner elr, At that Brame every
husitel of wheat 'nrodueed represented
o,ec r .-hree 1tQrare of ltU111 t3Y tans .
its l,Lbor rest ;n F11 other li'ne's V1r77#• car
M6 the c
ale nr:gihlaoriz
mut egfl1 In
rriousiy cDver; a -
(le: to UIrQush.
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191
S4 NDER
traeto Promises an eatiw evoiutia t `:e;•e -” EXETER, DEPOT BURNED.
u other respects an even greater
change has-been wougiat: In other par -1
R,",t:a ta_ s t i;'e evidrnea o$ aa advancing
n
`vilinatt°lo,. 54.111 7.11WZY. em241514 mnar -y
a d; Asydunms •E:arbor mentality' (1Pseasect
au as :formerly darkened innumerable
hon ,.s. Nyel1 cgtii3 e4 hospitals rolm
`1y5:,e4i d?seaSe of, halt' of its sur.''
fog m,T. Reforming aaent:t::s are taitittg'.
tl w plass of 'the souks, th„ p.. ion, t,me
galiow ill l to has `peer, mnelloWedand
l*.Palaaam sy allt-g!`:y lass: been, inarieasur-
bttoadened, It Is well to have s,s.a
%'t;,&atof tt.is :.,,0,ht'0th 0W."(t.1'.'(, T,e✓;.
ant,"ire :s feye, s.:;t batter t,'aLttgs :or:
0,F4. v zo v,". bs nett, o ,sae its close
--Tame Weeitl Stt:a,
Pao, OPT.ia)N- E.IMIT
Aa F ' iIC'I�a' 4laiTtE 4
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Pc}1evi1
Port
Bo gin,
Gado t•ix, I'rR
erh Sl. Peta'Qi0J
Ve.hridge. Th
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halt
s m
ties
i a t,1ud ora i ,es
-owrts:1
;D^rr a coRn".e" S for lo? -4
1Pies lac�;t January. aaceor
list, Tl -e oittes art
ten,
1` 0. t iv ill'ianm fat,
ua", and the towhe, Aylmer
oal3ta atm, Bund issuer, Fovea
eat
vcnintret, 'i itstOWel, slit.,.
. 1111setaw'r, SttneO?, a1011
'Qila es larat, .r 3y-rstona,
C alcdo t a, Cava'.
tone Q. ^str v?nR,
llc,pno-rla, 3a, res, I.u=
ate -ten, •.mn. u> Newa'bur;
Sita Iegf;eid T:edfQrd. Watford, ah'tT
\t'ro�t4ter,. T s 17mn;ber et l:.eased a1%
a
2'713, of w'it eh 7.1. 8:°a, t7
7mm"" fi s 1 e ',fi;t in the 13 tinv.n. a ..
srae5,.G7d 1,011,:','14" the
p .e G and.. T"ranK PasSeager station
s lot sed to the •rmou d early r lar
t
T:,f re <-w�>9 lis^4vered about I: 1710
oelo
1,7. and the bueidmwr was a Mass of
°lalree. at that t.tne, there bei^> a,o nos.,
silaita::y' of sav::g anything. The fire
I --!gado was ea dy on the seer A a ,,d did
ooii work : a :sae '^^s the sura-o.m„d;ngS,
at non; ” which .ere several care, e, o,
1 o osier, be:.nd partially burned—Arae= covet
z... Potatoes a..d tf*° other' caa;, '.3
gun traveller, :n had spent the,
mitts day' a; o Y.ss;awood 404.9ttCt; :
RnRat :a,,.7.0St lax 't>al'AVU t 3, vaLated err $,7000
pie stattota Faomso was orae •at ¢t43 :-a. d'
rasa s° o*a *ito Sino and was I3Rallt tka.o
t books. -a€ mrd s»;lii
e destroyed,, :lore the
ares t lezz , T ; .-e °e4 1a
11e t:aclu
start4
Lire 4 r
tlugle 17fter. 'etas Ae;arl
ere at
Tie ,G '#, R. Comtaxrtt"+
Ql the ttga Q:[
ea, hs a, . tet eltf_ce,
ala e3 i l4 h. Tjte far
sen a p`4't^-4' to t:i 7t
u1^hed bu'.lding
4
1.1reett
e
P1ctP -
a^,
Fn,µ -
You
need a
ew Su
or
...Overocoa.H.
We have
arge e ne of Sam
cls of Cloth for
at+
et.
247,074, as a Qtmapa
eptemtrer, 1471'7,
er, .Fent. Those tro-z the 1,1411xt
namber 11,4ei3 arD caraPared
aro for Septenbor, of 1910,or
rc't sn of
12.'per1er vat., ar 1
by oeean poi is were 17,5173, as
ainst 13,778 for the same month last'
or an increase of 28 per cent.
Fee the first halt at thio present,tlscal
year. that. in April, to Septcmbolr ,hmelee-
he total canal"t;ratlote anaounta ttd
10 as against 204, 392 ria' the
months of last year, or 'an hr-
crcaae of 18 pet' cent,
Of this 'number 83,$10 were from the
United States, as comnpared -with 7 i,t 1
for a like period of last year, or ;an in-
crease or 10 far cent., while 1:,$4,a1.4.
arrived vies ocean port's;aas against 128,-
937 for the same .months of 1910, or
a 1
increase of 23 Per cent.
24
to
AUCTION Sfti1 S—ia^armere and otlrr•
Navin; auitis, sales will do well to
;ve their bills printed hero and have
'r sales advertised in the i>`dvocate.
al atahCO all the people.
5c. pays for The
voce ttotai
n'
sa
CARLING'S
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
We are having a to weeks sale of all Dress Goods
in black and colored. We therefore quote a few of the
prices to show you that we mean what we say. These
Dress G-oods are in nearly all the shades that are worn
this fall. Diess Goods that was
Regular $1.25 for $1.12 Regular $1,35 for . $1.08
gRegular$1,00 for 88c.
Regular X1,50 for 98c,
Regular 75c. for 58c. Regular 50c, for 42c.
All these prices hold good only for two weeks so
come in and secure your dress for the coming season,
READY MADE SKIRTS
We have a few ready made skirts in Black,- Green
y
Red, Blues, Brown, and Old Rose which we will clear '
out at a discount of 33- per cent. off. Come and pur-
chase early because this is a bargain.
\-ALL PAPERS
House cleaning,time is come again so buy u
Falk Wall' Paper'now while we are offeringa discount
of 25 per cent. on all -papers.
You may need a new Carpet or Rug this fall, if
outdo Just come in and purchase at a discount of 15
-r cent. These are exceptional bargains.
DINNERE
S is
Just a few left to clear regular $110,00' for $8.00
'.alar $8,00 for $6.0(1
Jai ghest prices paid for all kinds of_ Produce,'
0e,
,daily durst tlraa heat
It fez o11Y du the warp; of Plow
1t conditions have remained cone
raatltrtly
unclean"' 4,, and the Saso111
sip S Th t1h
t* 1€f +holm Jol30 d
e11, =et.
75: T. Ia1
llrr Reil, vat Z'I
Notice to Creditors
--a
Ot MRS. 'MARGARET .LIRTi3, Late of
tlmo Vlllate of Exeter. in the Conal
of floron, Widow, Deceased.
Pursuant' to Chanter 129 of the
cd Statutes: ot Ontario, 18517,'
nottc0 is hereby given that all credit-
ors and others imaving -claims .against
costate of above named deceased who died
arc on or before elle 10th day .fit Now
ber, A.D. 1911, to send by Bost pre -
aid, to time undersigned Solicitors for
time administrator of the estate of 'the
said deceased their chrlatien names and
surnames, addressoa and descriptions,
the full particulars of their claims, 'rt.
statement of accounts na-
ture
nt their c n,ta and' the.. na
ture of the. securities (it any) held by
them, and that actor Vie flay last afore-
said the said adnm,inistrator will proceed
to distribute the tasset'e `of' the said de-
ceased among the parties entitled there-
to,, having regard only to auch claims
of which notice e a]I have been given
as above required, and the said w adminis
tratom will not be liable for the said
assets or any part,thereof, to any ,per-
son or persons of 'whose claim oi- claims
notice shall not have been received by
him at the times of such; distribution
Dated at • Exeter this "17th day of
October, A. D. 1911.
DICKSON & C_A_RLING,
SoIircitors for Administrator
Notice to Creditors
Of JOHN W. HORNEY, Yate of the
Township of Us3boume, in the County
of Huron, Yeoman, Deceased.
Pursuant to Chapter 129
of the Revised Statutes of Ontario,1897
notice is hereby given that all credit-
ors
reditors and others having claim's• against
estate of above named"deceased who died
are an or befolre the 10th day of Nov-
ember, A.D. 1911, to send by post pre-
paid to the undersignedsolicitors for
Robert K. -Horny, the Executor
of the last will and testament
of the said decease& their christian,nam
es and surnames, addresses and des-
criptions, the full particulars of their
claims, a statement of their accounts
and the natureof'.-the securities, if any,
b
held
e y them, and xh'at after the day
y
last aforesaid the said Executor
will proceed to distribute the as-
sets of the said deceased among the
parties entitled .thereto, having regard
only to such claims of which notice
shall have been given as above requmr,
ed', and the said Executor will
not be liable Sol- the said assets or any
part thereof, to any person or persons
of whose 'claim or claims Ratite shall
not havebeen received by him ;at the
time of such distribution.
Dated at Exeter this 17th day of
October, A. D. 1911.. a.
DICKSOI1 & CARLING,
Solicitors for Executor
South Huron
Liberal -Censer.'
vatives Convene
Th', Liberal -Conservative At sociatic
of ',South Huron w'l Ihold -a cenvent[on
am the
TOVV 3-- I-T.ALL,' Zt RICH
on.TA.URSDAY, OCTOBER. 2fath; 1:911
Conarnent.,r,'- at 1:30 o'clock, •for' time
pul,pese' of, selectins; 1. • caididato toeon-
teat ": the said South' Riding of Huron
for the Legislature Addresses will: be
delivered ' by J J. YIE I NEU M.P., `and
HENRY EI1a33141'. vI P P.,-and..dilaer0
4717
ploded
i
V 'ft La $ENT TO
ovenunent entirely
areity of tee. here: 'tt?ou14 ft
of improve conditions it the trustee
liar 11..110r :eai
poorly paid tarns public echleol tea -
tore in eompaatteon with young Men
r young wa tea -.n gonuncxetal l.1fc, The
vera - e salnr:eta received by Eraduatea
or the Central I3usiacas College of
Stratford a0oopting positi'cets Ole terns
was $570 per alrfutn. Some accepts-
:erg
cceptstear 'these posit" -Ona were too Young, 10
attend the l'iormal School while some
crave not had any 1-1ith School educatilon.
The Business College course Is shorter
than the Normal School 'ter'm while grad-
uates aro 111 donmainda in. Commercial Ilte,
and ;have greater opportunities.
Some Iu anesa iime in Cho 'Wtot
aro offering irony $700 to $900 , pen
annum for girls and boy's right front
tho 5011001. Ono youang man wimla could,
not attend the Normal Schaal bccauso he
was tea young, took s course in - the
C. 13. C. of atrattol,d anti at 19 Yrs.:*.
of age was ealstzihig $1200 per 1.nnut1,
Some ot 1910 class are now earning .j
rdratt
still better :salaries.:salaries.T;ho S t o
Business College ° registers More stu-
dents each year than any of the Normal
schools, and when you eanslder the
success of its graduates you do not
wonder at its large attndance.
l'fapy teachers ,gave up their schools
each year to attend, the college and pre-
pare for commercial lite, while others
who have prepared for positipns', as nes'-
mercial teachers are now receiving from
$1200 to $2000 per: annum. Young men
with ambition nmakc no mistake in tak-
ing a business College course, and those
who desire to take such a course should
attend the Stratford school itor it is
undoubtedly the beat.school of its kind
in the province. You get individual at
tentian and may enter at any time.
lo.
blame
xr. mase»a
.auditor;
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t,vo t 1 •-T a;' w o a s
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er �. t � �� tz
y
o by ueseaatnitartt w9tletat fisc Village
'Meier, t11ts a7rr71 05.20 for
ne:r7l and other purposes, be read,:a7
d and third brae and finally Paan
TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, 1912
...1
THE UNDERSIGNED Will receive ten
dere up to noon, on.Friday, 10thl Novem
ber, 1911, for supplies. of butchers'
neat, flour, oatmeal, potatoes, :etc., for
the follow3n� fP sbi u i
s to t t arms. for the year
.
1912, viz.:—
At the Hospital for the Insane -
Brockville, Cobourg, iiamalton, Kings-
ton. Landon, Mirnir{o, Orillia, Pehe-
tangui.shene, Toronto ; the Central
Prison and Mercer Reformatory, Tor-
onto, and the Hospital for Epileptics
at .Woodstock
Exceptions—Tenders are . not 'required'
Co: the supply of: Meat to +tthe':Htospitals
:n B ockvilie, Hamilton, Kingston, Loh -
don,, Mitnilco, and Tortoimto,'nor for the'
Central Pr:json or Mercer Reformatory,
Toronto. '
A narked cheque for five per cent.
Of the esltelnmated anmouimt `of the (132 -
tract, payable !to the order of the
Honourable the 'Pro -512 1a1 Secretary.
must 'be furniisj'aed by each tenderer as
a guaranies of liiis bona ' fides,' , :raid
two sufficient securities, or the bond of 1
a guarantee company authorized to
do business uti the Donarou
bfConn'
ada will be regudaed for the ,clue fol
3039 ens of each - contract. Spe,cifica-.
tamms a.ul foams, andcondn,tfons of te:n-
de a nisi be. obta ,net from , the In,.`
Spector of Pr:soais and• Public CI eri-
t3es, ParI6a lent% :S:.Building-s, "Toronto,
or -:from the Buh's`s.:rs of the respective
institutions. Thec1lowest 'beany 'tender
not necessarily accepted. Newspapers
:n r array ttqls advertisement - without
aathority, from ,the department:_ will
9101 be pati fora sit,
W. J. HANNA, P:•oViincial Secretary,
Par15t2t31.1enat Buhlditibs •Toronto.
Octo?e1# 1,,911 ,
cd.
Lovett—' alpor-That we supply the
eluding rink with water, for thn awn ot.
$10 per season—Gar Sed,
Lovett—bay-That the Council meet at
the Town Ball Moaday'at 1,30 p, nut°
the ;purpose ot leteltreig over the town
with, a view to extendtn:, the water
mine.
I.evett-1 djournntent to lionday ev'h,
Oct. 22nd.
T. B. Carling, Clerk,
THE, iiLUE OISMALLLL SAVINGS
It at. young man, 1.5 Yearn orf ages wereh
clam. and to take three car tarda a,
week, and tot pay the 15 cersto tlius`;sav-
ed every 'week 'until he wa,"s, 60 tot rho
Canadian'Government for the purebels0
of an Ammrmuity, time result of his thrift
ivrould be '#,hat- front and atter .GO ho
would receive $25.18 every 3 months
54 long as he lived. If he died before
he was 60 all t)iab ht5;had paid in with
three per cent, compound interest would
be refunded to his heirs, and if be died
just before his first instalment of An-
nuity telt due his heirs would Inherit
$771,07. A postcard sent to the Super-
intenderit of Canadian Government An-
nuities, Ottawa, 'gvhng your age last
birthday, wili secure yotr information
as to what an Annuity will"Coat:
GO;DERICH, Oot. 22.—Mrs. W. Potts
in-
jured
of Sanford, who was. se seriously zt-
jured in, a runaway collision yesterday*
on the )mill leading from Goderich° tPo
that village, succumbed, to her 'iniuries.
at nL'nje o'clock Last evening. She never
regained conscdousnese. Besides •suffer-
ing concussion of tine brain she was
otherwise ,seriously hurt, Mr. Potts,.
who was with her In the buggy ;when
the accident occurred wasable to ,he
about iast evening, but is confined 'to
Ilia bed to -day. He, however, will re-
cover
FIRTHS
Remington—On the 2nci of Biddulph, en
„E. 16th,,,, to _ r and Mrs. Wilbert
em'6
emington, a daughter.bung—Corbett; October 16th, fro' Mr.
and Mrs: Wilbert Young, a daughter
cud:note—In Unity; 'Sack., on Oct. .1.,
to Mr. and Mrs. Flnos. Cudmore, form-
erly of Exeter, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
Dobbs--"Doupe—At theresidence of the
bride's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Doupe, Kifrk'to'n, by Rev. J. Veale, Miss
Eunice Margaret Doupe to 1!r. J.
Minor Dobbs of Lucaml.
McEwen -Mortar' --At Delhi, on October
I.Stim, Miss Edith Emily, daughter sof
Mrs. Robert Morton, tio'Mr. Albert P.
?dcEwen, both of Ansa Cram.
DEATHS
Uu ckilnnham—Ir Exeter, Oct. '31st, Sana
uel Buck:nghann, aged 81 year's. 7
nmonths.
Brown—Ir, Reg::na
B:own.,' fortharly
Years,.
We_r-In Tuckersnmith, 'on October .t 7 tit-
G gibe We r, aged 5:5 Nears.
Fraser -Ls Stanley township, ;on' Oct.,
lDtn,`"•Mrs. Fraser, aged 84.years.
Jackson -in C}adon, on Oct. 16th, Irene
L„ daugCiter of nl,r:, T. Jackson, Jr:,
aged 23 years and 2 nronth!c
T'lu, ,,-,- —1mr CII, -,ton, on Oct. 18t+h,
Sarah. 9'iltse,relict of rE he late William
PIurn stee).. aged 90 ,years and 20
fol, t
days;.4�Mr,t�_.`;,•a..,al,'�+.'t�,`lb+.,n
Sask., Rev. S. P.
of Creditioui, aged 45
11
a to
Leasure
uits y
d
Overcoat s
Nearly One 'Thou-
sand Kinds of Dif
ferent Cloths.
40 New Styles
We guarantee a
Perfect
it and
Entire.
Satisfac-
tion
Do not wait un.
til -the last minute.
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