Exeter Advocate, 1912-1-4, Page 8TRT 'EXETER AnyuGATE, T CLTRSf.AY, JANUARY"
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OCAL DOINGS,. 1
R a/'c aEleal��c � .a�i.�Aca�c,8c *i
1`9i 2
Leap Year. ..
Don't folgtet the :PiPeOlz an Recata
and Concert at. Cavetx, Church an Friday
tw hng, 4cixt,$asiont25, cents.
The Congregatnenal Tea in .he Basil
0 Mg St. , Churc-1 on Thursday evening last
was theUsual pleasa rt and .;ntereats,: g
It, is t, rue you were thinking about
you cold weather. clothing.
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We are prepaid to supply .youwi
a nlee F411 ur Winter suit,, of the best.
m%teria.i, thd latest style and dnish
at a price th rt cannotbe beater,.
Try u> and we will give you
isfacti nn..
ete
T-i. .i..
lre ant Tailor,
Ontario
,EXETER MARKETS,
oE&NG4P , EACH WEDNESDAY
Whet .«...,,..... 80 SS
Barley, _ ., EQ 75
d3uckv�lasat. « . , . as CO
Drip, , 42 42
85 100
"c5 00
3 00
12,.,50
Flour, low grade per cw 1 a0 . 1 50
Butter. , 24 25
Live hogs, per cwt,-,,,. 5 80
Shorts per tol ,,...,. 25 'ill
Bran per ton:. , . 24 tl='
Sugar Beet meal .. 24 00
Fens -
P"otatoes, per bag
Hay,pertotL
Flour, per cwt., family
Strickly New Laid Eggs
StrieklY Nevi Laid Eggs Waisted.--.
Wilta. 30c. a dozen,
for o}gs not over ONO WEEK.. OLD.
CE•ii.S, F. HOOPER,
GlidleY Street, Exeter.
2 blocks west of 'Trivitt Memorial,
BY the carrying, of Local Option in
Eosan uet Township' Boss nber
r
's Ho-
tel at Grand Bend 'will lose its license
:s1 May next.
The New Bawden 'tic -stomal Z'Spe Or
will be opened Friday evening, at
CaNen Church 'by Prof. Wheeim. of Lon-
don and 'Concert aaststants, Admission
20 cants.
MARRIAGE LICENSE,—Get your Mar-
riage license at the Advocate: Office.
Sheep -Skin Lined Goats,with
High Collar. This is a great
Coat for rough wear and cold
weather, At $5.50 and $7.50.
--Stewart's.
TE.A.CHEB. WANTED—For S. S. No;
IS, Hay, qualified teacher. Salary is
$400, Apply to W. E. Sanders, Hay.
Mesa's Fur Coats—the very
thing you need these cold days
-seeour coats at $75 and $85
—Stewart's.
Aug, Srd: In malting up ons dile copies
of the Advocate we find we are short
the issue of Aur, 3, We shall be pleas-
ed if any of our stibtstirt.b3ra Will
hand us a copy of that date.
Get a supply of Sugar: We
.are ceiling Redpath's and Do -
y
-,.
minion sugar. this week, at per
100 'lips., $5.75.—Stewart's.
Pipe4Organ Concert, Cavell Church,
Friday Evening, Prof. \i'a:eeler, Mrs.
NY -heeler, Scotch Soloist; W. A. 'tic-
Cutcbaeo:n, Baritone, and Miss Nina Kins
,.ran, Soprano.
On Oar!atlas Day at lire. Wm. Cud.
nacre's 11aa'.•n street, 'Exeter, the mar -
took Place of :her son, Mr, Sam
Cudinore of. Seatorth. tot.lii'_ss Barbara
Styles o= NVAIgham. Her going away
ye,sswas navy blue satin with: hat to
Haste <, They tank 'the evening train
fo;' a trip to New York. Rev. Powell,
o' the Main Street church officiated
Mies Annie Sanders r
vis Tuesday.
Miss :Flossie Sweet
ra Sa=ntsbury,
Miss X.:ly Davis o
for the holiday.
Some Venter are old maids because
'faces are their misfortune; panic
are old mz is bacause ,'Valu they are
beautiful. , they fish tor whales
and Carew back one mi.ti..now tea many
I1, genettal the ssa is divided into
two classes.—those who have not Yet
los hope and, thaws who are still).
a`,raid, t' t, an sa'rInl; nlolnent of fooliah-
ll'ss they niay yet gpt ral;rr;fid.;
g.a:ve.
v:.:w
Mr. and Mrs. \Y
Years In 'BIytlr.
Miss May Jones ha
v sit in Hamilton.
id ss AI1:;a Handford was
turned to Jar
visiting Friends
London was boa,
S, Howe}- spent: New
returned front R.
in Landon
eve: the holidays.
Mr. Mos. Jones Wallaceburg
ed. Isere this, week.
Mrs I R, B:ssett of St rathroy spent
tie holiday here.
Mr. Case Howard was, ,home from Tor
onto for New Year,
Mr. Frank Bawden of .St. Trio:
home for New Years.
M:ss, Jessie Creech; visited,
don aver the holiday .
+fr• harry Baker of Oetr i t
bis' !atlter here this ,week.
Mr, Fred Hag;try returns
home an Edmonton to -day.
Mr, Be': Elliot of Norwich, visite
t eiat,veil t1Qre `kh:'s week.
Mr. 'W Ulame is visiting. her "siakc
Mrs. O'ttmond, ,n I'#.ippen.
eo nelusien o'f lain 'sermon ;an
aven:•ng Rev. ".l :chard Hobbs
clear and concise, statement of
:fert:lees from his point of
wes i t*? isclf and; certain mem-
„'s.;-~... quarterly `board of the
and concluded by saying that
as th; d1fferencea lirici not been arrantl
ed nor his. resignation 'yet accepted, he
could not, say who would occupy tbo
putp.'t on Sunday next.
The following .trona the Free Frees
1:as reference to an Exeter boy, the son
of "Air. Thomas W}htte,—Fred, White of
'York Street, had his hand badly lacer-
ated by a house Thursday anorning as'.
he attempted to harness it. White is
amployed by Isaac Sargent., of they saeh
amt door factory, and was harnessing
the horsy preparatory to 'starting work,
when the accident occurred. The wound
was cant iniad ,and no serious results.
are: ontitipated„ lir, White will be. con-
fined to his Mahle ter a, Seer days."
The thirty-third annual meeting of the
Ontario Agricultural and Experimental
Union, often ,referred to as 'oTine Farm-
er's Parl`animart," w'1.11 beheld in Guelph
on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 4 and
10. The meeting of tiro union i s one
Il r=
of the tIB evdnts of the year, to -
fi ,c
nItura in Ontario, ranking' with; tho Win-
ter Failr andt he .Dairymen's conventions
in importance and, interest. The pro-
gram is ' full of interest and. includes
some of the best-known speakers' on ag-
riculture in the province.
as w
:a Lou-
pelted
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WANTED -A General Maid, no wash
:ng, small Family, Apply Mrs. B. N.
Campbell; 330 St. lamas St., London,
Ontar o.
New Prints—in the newest
patterns. Guaranteed fast col-
ors. 31 inches wide. , Quality,
is good. Price pep yard, 12c
Stetwarts.
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COLLIE DUG LOS` Tali E3_�cea collie
dog, whale cilli around neck and while
marks. F.ln33r Ica
v',wod at s o_
0
to Jcs' Creepy W rclaelsaa
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. -1 'de-
s:re to return thanks' to t':3,6 people" of
this dist-let for the • patronage ac-
corded rare hi the past and, ccish to an-
nounce that in futu:'e I propose to
adopt a atrIctly cash basfaese.,
JAMES 13:,,DEN1.11S.
a
ir. .i.a.cs' Claris sp_nt t: e
home: ,n Grand -Band:
New Y
'Mr, Harry Parsons of London.
the week end at home kiere.
lir. Samuel Vanatone of Wingbarn is
v:s t'ra„ at Mr. 0, H. Harney'a,
Al:sas 'Los Blrney of Windsor was
home from 'Windsor this week.
Mr, Wm. Pugsley, who, has been tan
Derr o t, returned home last 'Week.
Mss Hyakdman after,a visit
here, returned to Toronto Tuesday.
Mr, and. Mrs, J. T, O'Br:bh o#t Rama
ton visited friends here last week.
'Ethel Bissett and two nieces
returned to Strathroy on Tuesday.
OI,tfard lloAvoy or Toronto spent
t`re, past week wi<tb lv s mother hems,
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff SAaekman of Guelph
ora-nt New Years w:ta relatwvvea, here
Liss Irene. Hardy spent the holidays
w th the Misses Rowe .at Wallaceburg.
Messrs Ed. Anderson and ,tical; Stro-
than of Seaforth v.;4ted. hero this week.
Mr, and Mrs, 1 rnlan fern of t'%er-
w :eh were visitors here during the
week.
sir, Bert Wilson has !returned from
Snskatoou,, Sask., where he spent the
summer.
Spent
Cohen ah Was• -a1 London
week.
'W. Ore -4 spent Sunday and Monday
in Clinton.
Miss Merril Gould, Beaverto-'
day:ng at home-
Mr.
om -Mr. W, W. Taanaa.
New 'Years' Day..
The Killarney 'Guide -say$• regarding
an Exeter Old Boy, W. 3., ;Sanders, a
er .
The
John .Sand s
son at the rat
e
J hn
1912 council has 'bean duly elected by
the ratepayers of the .town and, pre
Bents a '.:somewhat different personnel
from :the board of the last year. The
new Mayor -elect .W J. Sanders, is one
or our Younger hien 'By'disposition he
s naturally progresecve, and we be-
1:eve he can be depended on ,to keep
the council from falling, into .the 'deadly
rut -is which municipal councils, are so
prone to travel".—We congratulate W.
3, on .his election, and knowing ;hint
as we do we fel certrath he will do
credit to the office.
HICKS' FORECASTS FOR JANUARY
—A reactionary storm petted is central
o,;, the .13th, 14th ,and, 1.5th, at which
fhne the geperal, a;cold, will re1>ar. the
barometer -will tall- and .cloudiness with
rain -and, snow 'pass eastwardly a-
cross the ;country. ;Prolonged cloudbieas
and threatening Iweather will follow
this .period, as'a'result of 4he Mercury
and Mars equinoxes,
Mr. and tit's. .lbert Hooper of 01:11 -
tort spent Part o= the, past week 'wilddt
relatives xrero,
Biases May and Ethel Armstrong
L ucknow aro at thelrtheme here: spend
uk I; fawn` ,weeks.
e
is hall•
was in., B1st,li
Mr, Homer Suttacr' Q. ,the west
_ling- his brother ,Joseph,
Mr. Roy Counts of Goderi
the holiday at Koren here.
M:tes 'Bottle: oo Strathroy , visited her
friend, :suss Annie Bissett, last week,
wud MA'S; Hopper. ;of Belgrawe vis -
:.ted at Mr. C. B?'rney's overthe holi-
days. .. •,
Mr. George Pdwelk of Medford was
a pleasant caller ou'T e Advocate Tues-
day.
It spent
Briplaeo#nbe. of London, vfa-
tted at Mr. P. Rowel -Wes over` tae heli
day.
AIr. Daniel Sa,r,ders of Winnipeg
to guest of relatives hero for a re
days.
bliss Carrs Moir left Tuesday
attend the Conservatory of ldusic
Tor2rtto..
Ai�ss Annie 1 ,ssett returned
week atter a month's v>sit wit
brother to Strathroy.
Airs.: llen Swayze of L,ondon agent
New )'ears w th her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Jahn Breder:el.
Miss Pearl Broder vl•a returned home
Saturday atter spending the holidays
tv her grandlzar'ents.
Miss Marchand, M1a-et Hestle,.la iss Mc-
1'lTerson returned Wednesday ,to their;
stud:es at Stratford Normal,
Mrs. 3.Fer use s, or London and her
daughter, tl as Cecelia, are visitinga
t*,e ro;nter's brother, r., C. ply, Berney
G. \V, 1#row1,et 1' geen. Mfeax.,wsact
Iaaa been attertdingl the tuners.' or. his
brother's 'w te, was 'a pleasant eallerat
Tne advocate Tuesday, Hey Will return'
to ;'r;s bottle to -day,
Mr. and, Mrs, M..Bacrett ter Brantford
vlsitcd their launder. Mrs, 13. W.
Beavers, leaf week. Their manyr o!d
er'ends were pleased to Meek them u-
Qa.ra and to nota that they are, W:3
ovd s earth..
\3r, JallVs H. 1?a.'vt4s,iw fe and our
c a ldren 7, George Dentia and daughter
pi Hamilton, and Frank Denn..s of 'per -
were holiday visitor€t with Oddr
ts, Mr, and Mrs. Jam:1s Dennis.
du ..1;, t le past week.
Clarerrca Heywood, W . rte Snell, Ton
Sanders and Charles Dttnstod have
quare to Chatham Ilusines5 College.
Ile Birinyi Gordan Sa.ndera and V.etQr
Sweat innva returned to tboe *Mille School
to complete t`.ske+;l: course.
a
to
rant
lies
Mrs..,. I•Iasting,s and daughter Mwss
Lulu apart the hol'.lduy:siv,at the home of
Mrs. C. Snell at Ttredtord,
Mr. and Mrs. Wal. Moncur of .Guelph
and' lir. Coleman Concur et . Peterbot:o
holidayed here thin, week.
Mr. and Mrs.Chris. Luker returned
to their" 'honein•'Stt Catharines• Tues-
day, after- a weeks herd. .
miss Quackenbush, who spent the
holidays with her father, Dr Quack-
enbush, Morpeth.
en"huslr, has returned to eth. a P
Miss Winnie Carling, and Harry Car-
ling returned to Brantford this week,
after visiting their parents here.
M. and .Mrs. C. J. Lahr returned to
St. Catharines Tuesday suer a, visit
with their daughter, lira.,B1 5. Christie.
Mr. Lester cord, of,Wales, N. Dakota,
arrived Rorie last week and willspend
a .Icw weeks With Jhis parents in Os-
borne. •
Ai:sses 011ie and tuella Treveth:ick and.
Miss Myrtle Lee of Brerlsley, were vis
+:tors with Mr. an, Mrs., .Moses Arany last
weak.
air. T. W. Hawkshaw, after spending
the :holidays with' relatives and frienda
here, returned to hits home in Winnipeg
Tuesday.
WSIlie Haist, who has been visiting
war- relat:v s here, returned to his home
n Marlette Mich., Tuesday, accompanied
by Mr_ ,Sam. Elliott.
Mise 011ie .Quance, milliner; has ' re-
turned, home -rom-A:dShe aa: Craig. was
accompanied by ,her mot ter, who vis-
aed sed fln Craig for or a few days.
aIARRIED.—An Exeter cold boy, Mr.
prank � esieY :Treble• of •-Kelloe,' :pian., •
non of: the late •John Treble o_' Exeter,
was ur'ted in mairrt'aa.•a;on Dec.. 26, ab
the -Manse :Skmondvllle, to Miss Isabella
may C,.r sney, daugiter" of!Mr, and Mrs.=
The D_tTot Journal Says. In : his James H. Chesney of Hensail. The core
desire. ,to show that"til Waco`•ca', rra.- iony -was:� "performed d by
'Rev'. N. Shaw.w
terar'.ty knows loth-lao was ti r of by The Advocate extends heartiest con-
aur& a, d`seasc re,any`er b,ra' ulai/.ona'" and best ,Wishes i:o..'t ne
'_sty,:,a Ca •ad a' has play -led' 'a Iow- young couple.Mr." and Mrs.' Treble are
dew -':t -ick upaa the authortaes. He was at,;.pre5nit, relatives, in and
o,de,ed to 1 hs 11 dog on the;grrurd around. town.
fl at' T lhacl rab tcs, tb t ff stead of doing
so 1w k zl"td a tnteirol and eerrt) ts head
in for Coe 50st naortnm 'tests to , be
appled to 'flt bra a. The nia-di,cal
pert 3. gravely decided that iris , Vwas
as -undoubted
awsne'x': Prad5
0;
ism
of
F10 O.k.'',LNSTALLATION -
Bio W J: Mummy a?td'1 s tnstallin �
;,eatit duly.`.:21stalietil the offices of Elxet
e:'; [,edge, rI.0.0.1.;, o T,ue.sda3' eaening.,
TJa officers,are,-7 P G F E Wallis
Id.G pi ,touts cn •V G L{ Pcnhale;
p c
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Ft N On er" =itisiT Sec A,
-Tatham Con , J -A� a5outhcat
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IG... I ` T; ,Oalrl7inla•. ; 53,`
Mr. and Mrs. C. Inwood and_daugh
ter of Lo -.don and .Mr. Allen tMters
of St: Thomas visited wit b Mr. ;and Mrs
S. Sanders, Mali Street, over tije.,
Wiliam Burney and 'Gordon Sander'sj'',
,returned to Chatham Business; College
Tuesday: Thos. Sanders,' and Wm.✓
Snell left the can e place Tuesday, where
they Will take a haleness' course.
Mr. Geo. Lawson of Artlan .a; ,Sack.;'
a fernier teacher at : Sharon, -and his
brother-i¢a-lav , :1vIr. Arthur Halls? and
ver:fc and family of Napinka, Man., are
home an a v:sit \vttlh friends and re
1at_ves; dpi Stephen. cols. Lawson Naa
a pleasant caller on the Advocate, Sat
4
esitate
E ARE •.
READY
leweliery Trade
You will be surprised and. delighted ,to see the great variety
arid excellence of our stocle of
WWtoheti, lgaal:ay
Crlaoswaro Silvorwa a,
and Chiliamnir
Inas impossible to do better apy'.wher a tban we c+ n cgc 1
you. Ve ask you oily to visit ollr store and seefor yourlse1v
M r } lr► Exeter
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ACCEPT OUR OFFER TO -DAY AND
SEEIC RELIEF
Every person fn tills vicinity- who
suffers from disordered kidneys 'should
come to us iaaunedietely and obtain a
box of REXALL KIDNEY PILLS
Theas; p'>Yls - are usually so . certain
and prompt :i nthiir action • tat "we
e m
to
unbea.tatlY recommend. the
you with the def.,uite understanding
that they will prove benleficial in. treat
ing your case, or we win 'promptly re-
fund you any mpney,,!y,ou ha -Ye paiid,us
Rexall's Kidney Pills are sold at 500
sixty p41s in a box only at our store
THE REXALL STORE ..
Cole's Drug Store
' and
a
us
•� Dray
Teaming
. Business
Yourorders in our line will be
attended to quickly and satisfac-
torily. •;We are here to -please the
public needing anything in our
itne,'and we ask a trial from you.
Orders left by phone or other-
wise at THE ADVOCATE_ OFF-
, ICE,,
PHONE 25, will receive'
prompt attention.
reec.
Under 1
An
Furniture
;kers
•. Dealers
s
r Home-makin Furniture,Bisp
Our Furniture Stock is complete. There is nothing
er° than furniture � p
i e for resents. We invite you to see
bett
our stock.
ROW ATKINSON
game Furnishers and Funeral Dreatare.
The Lea,dizle
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 8
Stock -Taking Sale
JANUARY
BARGAINS
E are now busy; with our annual'stock-taking and are anxious to
-make a clean" -sweep of all our' winter goods. We have bargains
P.
all aloe the line.
g_
' •hi . r, .. ri' Coats
and . C ld s
A few, good ones. _ They must go. `
it
10 coats for 7 $3 coats for $2
12 8 6
15 '_;t '10 7
17
li
11
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44
4.50
5
2® per cent Off All Furs ---20 (p• c•
�•, Wetwant to sell every fur tithe store. 1-5 djtf'tl e price of ever
orae "• THROWS SCARFS, COLLARS & MUUFFS.