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Exeter Advocate, 1912-2-22, Page 8
r tothing For a Few Week 'ibis is the Clearit g.tup-season fol Clothing had biose wile desire cheap Overcoat Stlit or Trouser should eall e%rly and, Pick out your goads. T aih la the oft—season and we cAu do your work quickly. E :e r TAMAN giant 'Tailor,, Chita XETE t ]ATE •yyn-t�e,�[��rpg4,!�'; •ED }+ W 4V4NEr"SD. 'le '$2 Bite .whe, .. MARKETS 'catatcaes, per bag ..» :0 0, 00 Ha�*s�aerllaass..•.. ,......- data per cwt..orally Flntsr, low grade per +sw 09 Il .utter,..,, ..:„ Live hese., per ow{{ R, G'htarteper^ton ,..4.-4 Brain per torn. , . , . . Sugar Deet weal, . ... THE EXETER �f i ' ' T LOCAL IN SQ, s awfully ar.ard for an honest anan 0 1o;P,k an otnl+>rwed debt in the face $Perteer has maxed into 3Eatheao151 house on William. St. 1}ir, ietaa, Perkins has purchased Mr : Dear; 1,1es. property on Iiuron Street eat. Take Pare of, your pennies -*and. 11"o e atrees, are your dollars will, be blown to ;k.: -.ours Remember e the date, Feb, 29th, ,"One dsay only" Print. Sale at airs. � 8 eo , Stleie a pini 7ous,.h 'alto Pork Of ever} beide that eexttg4„44. u FtL if- =r: rriedielne la the dark. Rev. S tell. ot K'.`rkton,, end Bev. Powell of Main St -'rest et. rr h exchanged Peltate oat Su ldey znerr4ng last. T -:e Lenten a iaorx comtne: #e o? Ash, 'Wednesday, Feb. 21st, and co eludes on Easter Sunday. April 7th. Yeatonlay was; As Wedceeday, tiF:asla -watt At the et2aatnaseaaceaaleaat a '1?,eant Will last for Aa da,y4, or till East,. can of are *# tr.-/g's that aneney bwe ha.ve the money e;T? Pi). 1m3* a for gtntg43,e •a PAt the414,, eZe. the anailttrquilit9 tame the town the erect on Qr is ague visited the Tneaday evening sra, 'while the him y lunch. a. man th'nke. e i triad a .h,sam no ,&host o a tool d.A ANTE RHEILY FEIBRUARt.Y Hap 1 12 Mss the Aranstrottg Lond,an, Mrs. Frank Sweet has returned trop a visit in London. Mr Mark, Mirtchell ilo na over Sunday. Mre Powell lett SataardaY to visit En Woodstock for a t`kne.. .Miss Addles Moriock as attending; the .11_a cry openings in Toronto. Was Edna I ell els visited Miss L Berle Haa;d,ord it St. Thomas last week, Miss :piraters visited •Tier sister. Miss Victoria ;Miners,. in Ctrderich last week, Miss Mabel Walters returned 5,aur-. da ' from a visit with' frie;nds at Wing - ham. 'Mr John i urke tof day is ac- /rept a posit:On as barber ,in George- tew. 'nes, ;term Gould left yesterday to attend the nri1linery openings in Ter - Welsh return or- Welshreturx ed IQ London Dfonday aider a, s.*.ort N°js=t Irjth her par ea a .here, n;^. Andy Thompson ot Loader: spent Pact ot the 'week'ahak . hehd4ts:t'hOld !Vends ere. Tlxcaantaa gairldterd was hence ovt Sr<e.-nday, but left Dienday snortnriS' is 'sit n St. Tho,..ase `Ir and Drs, Richard Till of Predtt<r4 East attended Lite iu;*neral o the fate 'Mr i erniel On Now ay: isitlll to 01' London a lit ler Miss Katie Meaktns returned to Lon- don, Miss Nettie Watters was in London DIonday. 3irs S. Cobbled ck 2's visiting he relatives €n Greeriwpy.. Miss Biliot of Niprwacb is visite with relativ'es in town. Was Olive Dearing lett Monday to at tend the itlftlinery: openings ittL rdon. -qtr. War.: Neaman of London visited wY It t'-ta axrn, W. 3., in town. on;FThur s-. day. Dirs. ;Marston and daughter Miss Eva have returned 'Snor a visit in Hatniltosi and Londeaa a' ... s. E. A, l,^ oll:clr was In li t at arra nQ Rru. asels .the latter Partot, last week ec on W. c, T U. wools. sirs. (Dr,) Snell or 'Essex, aSteri a le - days' days' Tilsit with her father, Rev., Tricia. Hobbs. returned home Monday, Dir. Reginald Case of Port Colborne Sting with, his father here and relatives in :he nerighborlrood. s Miss 3%y lia,Wkins, is rtisitleg l'... sts ter, Mrs. F. PON -d in Windsor, and ie also atteradf.r the 111111111erY opehfnga ht Detroit. and; ' ra.. Fra Delbr:dge4 atter atm 'zelativear .and friends lire e C,...wtsis^a§1z lett Friday mornih their ten* eta .Clea=esht,lm, Alta, Hen call Neleon Peter sora, aecoantaaaated ughter Edna, after tatting' WItis; tem fon" aererat darrh, left: $ laoattZan to vett her 04%00 all Pox, larIer tYa lea rli tag I' wet, .menta. Prevlalas *e she spent several Wek er :fat#4er and other reiai'vcs far geeht Fe %e (Zrre. 'etesean to P.D444« aplendtd, health xaltd loom its though Vgatwed c a airy agreed with her, Psaa Aston lett Monday for T.. to attend the rtillinerY otaenix ... Q istda' ft position at Nertb pa A, n,R'sat. $lattett Pinot S H IaY w rix In , wino to visiting wilt. nss and firs. Frank laiafett, tar a Seldon or Ingersoll g to the oiliness or her grand ri„ Gcxr. Sala veli, who to very par !man lett yeaterday to n Ilhdlden and relattyea t, Thomas .and Talbot s,sell Q atti3tor4 undersign d is olfeainsl lila, de - le village prerPetrtY in Faseterr stir Matia Sts'ee't,-se at trr Uuavn, WARM'ice QU the .11 raises .a iniac andr 14tehec ,4tta frame k stable, n nuts ar 9t and sQrt Fater, and EalPregetteed Analldeti n tc 'wc l XvOlutut., Alaply €ts W. DA, W,i 1�q1)yz a, ss ly TY, Goole Iry cid aMrad '$, "e.00--: Renew your sub$crIisr,{.,pn da r.'es with us, vire will attend tlue:reee for you promptly. An You One arEfl saost+y. New Dress Goods. In new weavesa and colom want you to see them. Spoil_ values at Soc. to 4i1,5Q a y+ Stewart's. leaf 'isseae P1 asoga8; ee+�en -.aa ria o, aata d a e'isce e n as e 1 vr' .e aeallatxt ulitry. l Car lad:e as Cas a ed slostscctisane ,n lusnlacalalg,. daltEandaa rnttkTaa+sa about[# d^; e.T. iC" t . liras lied arae on titer la ly: xtaa't V.'Miert, st tr ll06 slaiPPinS +datesdzaY etb d: will govern in et. aa.rtxY le w'.11 be opera =Toa �re~a1 2 tok p.tt aPPo!sltments for front Cuba. -DR,. o e on. S. N. .' u,. ,r and et tura Wall Papers. The new 1912 wall papers are here, We have papers suitable for any person at per roll Sc. to 25e.. --Stew, art's. Rural correspondents will kindly let us know 'wren they need mora :sta- tionery. This la the time tot :lie year when paopte have time to read and will appreciate all the .news from your section. Miss Canada Shoes for wo- men -we carry this popular make in many styles. If you want comfort, wear a pair of our shoes: with a cushion sole -Stewart's. You can get ciublo g rates on all the 1ead newspapers and magazines by ordering at the Advocate office. "Pa=nt. Sale" Feb. 29th, at Mrs. W D. Yeo s-11, 12 1-2, 15c .Prints, the new prints included -all, go for lee_ FRED BARTHOLOMEW, Entertainer; at 'Presbyterian Church under auspices of "Ant`_-Can'te" Feb. 26th. Adm::s- sien 25c., children under twelve 15c. PURSE LOST -In Exeter, on Wednes- day,, Fe'b 7th a small purse, containing, a cross and chain, and some small chaise. F`nder w,11 kindly leave at this fofttce- PIANO FOR SALE -A t rrst-class p°ano +'o: sale a= a bargain -Berlin n ah- utacture. Apply at this oXfyce. Feb. 29th.. "'Extra Day" Special- Sale "•'Print Day" at Mrs. W. D. Yeols.+ cad -"[''aced editor, with fringes on the 'nottom. ,op late trou;eere, and the w ,.:d sigh -ng mournfully through his ,v,,ai'sker s, sat Ere his sanctum thinking- th_okark. 'Presently' a ahadewr fell a- cross the robna arid' a fibrin voce de- manded to known if he was the editor "Yes s.:, ," said he -`with a 'look, of alarm The owner or the 'voice mopped the floor vr;th the editor and went his way; Thank heaven exclaa._nted the editor, of ter be had gathered •to-gother the wreck c` his former self ' and had st r ghtened up the furniture, life • is sti,11 worth l v:ng ; 1 expected he would tell me to stop he's paper. e1a'v ars, Lackawanna °'tern C0ai cauloany's coal mined. ite;a,3:h. ALMA stenS urport piece o reil°t on ANY TIME ausuomminmosom. On of E i tern Ontario's Iii61t Class and wiSWar Business Sch. Ole which keeps open through..., cut tha year. Young" people) ,may. enter any liAnta and cplalptetci there course w_thotit Interruption, ot snidaurnme ' aaoudaye. ' You may study all at home or 'Parti -N1 at home and finish at the cell - ego. Thirty par's Ezperlenccar Largest Trainers in Canaan. Ai- filiated with the. Comxn iridal Ed- ucator's llesocation of Canada, Wx.do or Pertieulars. Catton Business Collesia GEO. SPOTTODi B. F. WARD President Principal Tito Royal Eng lattt ittaraci-13e11' fingers wilt appear an ;,Tastes Street church, orz' aturday eventtg nest, 1 cab. 24th. The 'mit or this this basad :n dart art' of aging 'will ba InMO nature ot a .rev. en to :all "stria hear thorn. They are -rata to crowded houses everywhere, nd this Will be tie treat of the season Exeter. The price is as usual, anly -is'e, with: no reserved scare. For a' good 'CYery day 'ttou ehold an- gel, give use Vern an W,ltolaughs. lionte, s not A ,'battierield, noir lire: none long unending rr'ow. .A` trick or .always seeing" ti o bright side, or, shining;' up the dark one, ':s a :very important faculty and one of the things auo woman ,should 'be born 'without. We are :.not all borra with the eunstrine in our hearts, as the - Irish prettily phrase it; but wo can cultivate a cheerful sense or humor It. we only try. , It nuay ,eurprtat some people to know that there sire, 'aaceordttg to the Amerir can Newspapers Annual 13 °fewer daily newspapers pu'blisheci:3tt the United Stat es taaid Canada than there were in 1911, fewer weekly newspapers ''and 12 rower sena-weekly .,newspapers. Tttuce news may dissuade some who are an= :ova togs into the newspapers 'business The cost of conducting a newspaper, is much larger now than '.t was a few years ago. and it has become a quest- 5or of the 'survi,'va1 of the fittest, only those la good field and with ample capital bdrng able to overcome the heavy strain put upon them. Refersng - to the Hockey Match last week in Exeter 'between the Exeter and Hensall juniors the spee- :al correspondent Of' the Hensall Obser- ver must have been p'o'ssessed of a dis- torted inlaginatiOn istorted::anaglnatibn and an unfortunate disregard for the truth when, he wrote - "1n the Fast halt Hen:sall played Eresi ter teairn to a a'ta. d still' score being 4-1. This w'as' a s ore touch' tb Exe. ter -and seeing they could nab win by Playing hockey they started to rough it and if "a Hiensall player got hold of the puck in ,the second half, he was lucky to carate Out wI°'tthout a few broken bones. This is usual, with Exeter bunch who axe noted or being poor ` sports. The spectators wanted to .get out and fight with a few 16 year old kids but they 'were' a false alarm. They, only beat our juniors by th score of `a--4 The crowd Of Exeter sports managed to, swipe quite a ,bunch:'of caps and gloves and evtaythfng of value ,lef t int the 1 -len sail boy's coats." It :is regrettable that the I3ensall fellow's couId' not take a defeat- •w irthput passing all kinds of d'i'rty insitvttationa, in Which there is not a particle oi. truth. HICKS FORECASTS FOR MARCH A regular stokm. period will develop and run, ,;,ts regular course- from the 4t1' to the 7th inclusive. The full Moon fails on the S -d, and the center of the Mercury period o n'the 2nd. The, Mars in- fiulence vr`11 extend to all. the early, part of March Hence lopk for very low `taxn eoer,:, soot }wed by heavy storms, on the 4th `5.1 h, 6th and; 7th --filet tih west, shafting regularly to east- ward. vv.Rh possibleg 1Et htnh and -thun- der thunder ;nci .ran first, followed west by gentral anddainagling slut and Possibly'. snov. blockades.. A cold wave w!:11' foI1ow. bi: zardous •. storn's from the northwest, call'ng for timely provisions against ex- posure and danger 'to man and- tbeascts very decided seismic . impulse be r<lt 'n many 'Places wtthi�a a .Period o" ee..en days, 'cental ; ori tjNe a 'rd Q' wmtrh tel r•aphip; reports Bus, Dray and Business Teaming Your orders San. aur line will be attended to uteRty and satisfac- torily, We are hetolease the F r public needing anything in our Pee, 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. T. Ge Creech Rexall Wine of Cod liver Oil Should be in every :home. To break and cure coughs and colds. Excellent as a blood builder, when you need a tonic, Delicious is taste, aids digestion and promotes nutrition. One of the most useful preparations on the market. Weak, pale, puny, children. Adults below: normal weight. Who contract a cold readily, and have weak lungs, Aged people with feeble digestive powers should all take Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Oil and have their strength renewed. Moneyback if it fails to do what we claim for it. Cole's Drug Store The Store ebruary Bargain Sale Is Still going on To missthis, means: losses. It pays to deal here. Hear the latest selections on the: Edison Phonograph and, the Victor Hornless.Gramaphone the -time • to buy is now. All .prices. Cash Easy. payments. Big Soap Bargains Thursday and Saturday. nr FOR T �-- ewellery Trade You; will be surprised and delighted to see the greet variety and excellence of our stock of Watclus, Joweilry, iasa are U7o va e 3. and O 4 warn„ Ibis impossible to do better anywhere tht:n we can do for you. We ask You. only to vielt oras' store and see for yoursei'es, A. rcband, Exeter evader ez Optician Undertakers And Furniture Dealers Dur Horneinaking Furniture Dis Our Furniture Stook is complete. Tbere as nothing better than furniture for presents. We invite you to see our stook. ROWE ATKI r`ISON Tito Leading Henle Furnishers and Funeral Dir©ators, BONES MAY PHONE NO. 82 The Spring Rush Will Soon be Dere Spring is very near. Are youready for it? We are. New Goods arriving daily from the Fashion Centres. We were never in better shape to make this headquarters for the shop ping public. New Spring Coats They are all full length. and come in beautiful cloths and colors with the large shawl collars. Be sure to see them. Dress Goods Nothing is left out in cloths or colors to make the best we have ever shown. We want you all to see our stock. Foulards & Wash Goods We have a magnific- ent lot to show you in the New Foulard Patterns Linens, Crashes, Ging- hams, Chambrays, Cotton Voiles, Muslins and Prints Dress Trimmings Something to match any' dress of any color. Silk Fringes, Ball, Frin- ges,' rin-ges,'.: Laces, Braids all - overs in all shades. House Furnishings here 'This is a good . time to think about them, You will soon:be. housecleaning and will want a lotof new Goods. We are showing -a bigger stock than ever. - - Wilton Rugs TapestryRugs Carpets Axminster"Rugs Wool Rugs Wall paper Velvet .Rugs • Union Rugs :' Blinds Brussels •Rugs . MattingRugs Curtains tf Gents ' Furnishings for Spring New Spring Over Coats Shirts - New Hats New Spring Suits . Collars New ,Caps• New Spring Suitings ,anti ti Ties New Fancy Sox at' Bargain Pric} Atxk dead uarxs for the celebrated , r ,� W. E. Sanford Clot � V Orli