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EXETER,, ONTARIO. TIIURSD,, .Y, JANUARY 30 1913,
ClefeBBI iGl &Tin
Thee ks the aeeaisien of the Tear why
you alis renewing SOus>i newtrpgtpor dt1t1»
acrlptiorts, The Axlvoca.te clabel with
a1L. the City Weekly aatd hefty PaPorva
and this .Meter ivies aft terror that are a
bTg,
lindleoettrPeert. Cstl :moi get nu' Motels,
PFION,E 18
PUBLIC
SALE
AT
EXETER
W. J. Carling
Retires
from
Business and must.
vacate. the build-
ing.
$Io,000
OF GOODS
And will be sold
at less than cost
Sale to corn*
mence at once
or
THIRTY DAYS
Produce taken at the sale at Cash Prices
J. CARLING
Local Items
file, Geoe Pedlar+ is again confined t0
the • hicuise through illness.
Mrs. Firank Tweet hese returned from
Detroit Miter vis;,tirvg her niece Mree
Jaime Delolninee.
' Mrs. Webb returned to her Agrn Lr
Arta 'Oa WednFasdey aptieir a few dayla
visit with 'her &Otter] Mane Georgie'
Crawley'.
Mr. Thos. 'W,hite 'M nit to I.r3,ekpotrt,
New York, •last week far. ,a, beer .days.
Ten hie absence 1s• Ir, R+ichatrd Delbridge
is, carrying the Itl[ayllie t'O and leery IR`•rk
t'qn.:'
The Advocate Is in, receipt of art ii
eitatioet • to attend the banquet to be
given by the 'Eiwrto , ,Old Boys' Asstoc-
tat3vn,,,ot Tjareityto ti the Temple butted
lag or Friday .eieni'ng;, February 21st,
The regi, air hockey( tenter and the town
team paced a igare on Tuesday eveenr
Lng, ending 2-2. The Oddfello ves also
have a• team abd; will. play One .Of the
other teethes thief Week, There "is rent)
for sono exceldeilt sport in this way
for the next two' Menthe,. And' it is
to be honed slue bayed ,s ietic to it.
By the usedof a. tnewieeidi( 'covered
German dirui,; cel is meow an easy 'mat-
ter 'te haves teeth e'en -loved without pain
end witthorut danger. It 'removes .the
sense of p'aijn,, while Leaving the brain
clearly conscious ot; what. le geeing- on.`
The difference ,bet; teem the new drug
and chloro€orm is, • that 'the latter ren-
ders the patientt wholly utido'n'spious,
reduces the asetioln kf, the heart, and is
aPPllcarble only ween a, trained physic.
Ian statndini 'by. It chs ,adm ~i teteret
ante, fat seiriousl dental operations and
cannot be taken by everybody.; leaves
a siskenintg effect when consciousness
is regained- The newly -Introduced
drug gens rid sdf practically all such ob-
jeotieins. While 31t its breathed in just
as Chaor'o3to'rm or gals+, the deadening,
active is- exerted only on the nerve
centres, 1:eavdinlg the ideain un.:(ftected.
DEATH OF MRS. YOUN HAWKINS,
-The death Mounted on Sunday Jan.
26th of Jame Cha,pnran, wife of Mr`
r
John Hawkins; abed 48 years, 3 mos.,
.
s ,
at her hone; !Leaden Road; Hay. De-
ceased head been di about two years
of diabetes, but h,ad bean confined to
her bed only about a week, during
which time little hofpe was enterta+:nied,
although 'she had been well. enough
only trio wee1 s previicuely to takes a
trip to Poto'Ltoe 'She was a daughter
of rtho late 'Wlllia m Chapman, of the
saltie tow,hship, enld, wase a most estim-
able La'dy,cesidieis the husband: she.
is !survived by one spin Ralph, about
1:8 years of age, both p wham will
have the .eihceee sympathy Of the en-
tire community. The funeral was herd
to the Exeter ce nettery on Tuesday st-
tterpoMi .
RESPECTED RESIDENT PASSES
PROVINCIAL TREASURER DEAD
Iat'etit-Oal,Matheson, Pro-
vincial Treafeolier of Ontario, t,8 dead.
The'end carne to the aged legislator.
late an 'Seterdary night at his home
len Perth• and calnya ala ho wiebeed it
to were- euddeinly, If ever a servant
of the people diced in har'nese i't era's
the' late Ooit. Mfalthleiaon, A year ago he
,suffered an attack. ot the heart trouble
that everituaftly caused his death, and
his desk in the House was vacant dur-
ing 'the ,greater pert of the session,. For
a, time It wan feared, he would .newer
return. But Cole Matheson came back
and ern hie quiet Manln>er took uS again
the burdens of office. Since then hes
health hes xievier been goiod, but he
has kept to hts, work:
All la r week the Treasurer attend,
ed to his : duties, and only lett for
home on 'Saturday manning. He appear-
ed then as well es `usual.
Despatehes received from Perth in-
dicate'
ndicat' that this veteran Treasurer ad
but scant warning that his life's Jour-
ney . was aibeut over. As wee ' nils
custom, he. spent the evening at the
Pert! Club, and about ten o'clock
started far his residence on Gore Street
An hour later he was dead, the end
coming as be sat reading In hes library.
The date lets-GoL; Han. Arthur Seines
Matheson Was iiex't to Sir James! Whit-
ney, teenier memberr of the Howse, have
ilio' been first eledted in 1894, 6 years
after Sir James: Flo was a ,son of
the late' Senator Roderick, Matheson, and
was born in Perth, eeateark Ca., in
1842, and was tthei etore in his 71st
year
On Saturday lasst another, of the aged.
and respected netsidente. of Exeter
pasised away in the peu'soini of Enoch
F'orllick, in hAs 77 year, The late SLrt
Follick had bean ill Por the pas A
years of kideniey ltr ubts, and 4 times
vitas isle' 211 that hist recovery was Brae;
expected. But cin etpite''OE hies age he
rallied and wag agaitrft ateein on the
streets, Fila latst illness, hb'w,ever,
was so Swett:, •thfalt even his etroing
constitution couid not pull; htanl through
'end he pasised to hits 'Loin!; Horne He
was born in Canada near the city
of Haan atton, he came ted Huron, when a
young mal'ir and settled in Hay Tp.,
near Zurich. After reaidilrrlg fin various
parts of that tolvenphiip he moved to
Exeter about Mae* e* Years agol Hei
carried the heal drool Eetetex' to Kirk:
ton: for Overlap. idled ,..ar 4 then be-
came caretaker o!f ;thee Exeter School,
which position he helld unpile alboiut
8 years ago when he retired Fifty-four
years atg'io he pea uliec1 Annie ie F'enwlck,
who, to-gether with; three) scone end two
daughters, sse r'vttivee, The children are
E. A., of Exeter,; Dr„ ' L, L. of St.
Marys; Mats. (B*.) Backer of Wdod
ham; Dr. E. R•.. Of Noteth Vancouver;
Miss Mabel of Ste:Mama, Deceased. was
a . staunch, and cee9risistent Methodist
and a ,member 'of the Mains, St., Meth-
odist Church. In polLities he was a
Consiertvaitive?.. iMr. t'ot1ick was . an
honorable near ,in every way„ highly
respected by ale:, ainid 'his death will
be sincerely ni,'otn'nlekl. The funeral was
held to Exeter +Cemetery leonday.
The late Mr. Folllicic wn.'s: of .:United
Empire Loyalist Steck, and he it:MisetltC
was a true patriolt-
DOUBLE DEATH
.ALlse •Craig, Jan. 28. -Donald
N'aulghtO'n, aged 8,6, died, at his horde
here yesterday afternoon from. heart
tenure and his •s1Isttsr, Mies Caither_nnie
aged 76, died in Nhe evening after a
very brief illness with pneumonia. An-
other sister Kies Miary Is 's,e'rauslY
ill as. a result of the shock caused by
the double death. '
Botti Mr McNaughton and his 'sis-
ter were amoieg the, earliest residents
of this district, and were widely known
all through the countryside. They were
lifelong : members of the Presbyteriafo,
Church and" the;double funsere.1, which
will be held on •Sla,'btZrd5Y to Nairne Cent
sheared will .be con'duc'ted by Rev. Mr,
Geld es.:
MOUWWT CARMEL
Quite a attended the enters
tainntents held isr that Sall on Mondaty
and Wednesday eve nilnl''isk AIL report a
fine time -'dr. Oodnrelins Rowland of
Mt. Pleaaeint, ldilc'h.i, in} v'git•:'nig
brothers here this weaek.e-.14iaddwn ;lees
dispc'sed of a 'te',aa, r ,ef drivers leek
reel, to Jetireollah Campbell, receiving
for them aha nd some figure --A 'num-
ber o1 the young people called at the
home of Batreek. Gullivrar1 ,•un Fridaty
evening and enjoyed car dance until a
late hoer in the morning, whelp all de-
parted well pleased i4)r.? Frank Guinan
tett last week to teach school near
Dry steel Joseph Mahoney 8c
Jae. Brenn called on friends' at 9hipka
Tueadlhy ' van8n* qt last w'ee.k.-:fir.
Joseet Guinan ,spent a few days this
week. in Liceeddn.-Mrs. Jb s Glsvin''s
many friends ere pleased. to know that
she le Improving alien her loin,. !Detests
,-M M. Doyle and scatter of ' Exeter
eillel on friends here Sunday.
Dsatho-The death oteurred on Friday
Jan. 24th, elf ons of the saintliest east.
tiers of :this nsigthbonhood in the
Person of Thome:a Appleton, aged 88
year e, 7 Months, est hist home 'one mile
west of this place. Mr.. Appleton went
to bee .the seeing= biefore as well
as usual, end when the other members
of tiit fa:rnlily excise in the? morning they
fount hem, dead: He is ,survived by the
wife, two daughterei wind three sons,
John and Thomes' +af Crediton and
Harry who lived at home.' The funeral
took place on M'onday a tternoon and
was largely atte'nd,ed.
TO•;'1 ELP iE rermt ALONG.
Encourage- everyone, especially new
mein to coin's &tri attikX settle among you,
particularly those who are wtorthy and
active; whether they have capital or
nat. Their t'abo'r alione is worth money.
These whohave capLtal will buy lots;
'houses, or tear out and reModetl old
ones. Go tie world and ,stLnnudate every
legitimate center»rials by giving it all
the friendly encouragement you Can, and
by- uniting your industry, :intelligence
and capital Melee ad . talk lees than
neememl. Culti-
vate a public soiree and
you work. Heap r)rur. neighbor. If he
is .in dangler o•E ;breaking dawn, . prop
hlrn up im: sonde why either by kind
words, goad t unset, or a Litt from
your pocket. If his gets fairly down
before you know Of this isituaeion,, set
hint on his feet agaike, hills misfortune
Is to be pitied, not blamed, and hie :al,
eints and labor are, wealth nioney•to the
community., Beaded it may some day
be your turn to need a corresponding
aancunt of .sympathy., E)eeoura$'e your
local authorities . ifn making publec im-
provement folr igdod of the town. Speak
well, .talk encouragingly at your neigh-
bors. and 3,n. tract of everything likely
to exitance the p'uiblic good: It is such
little thing's that Make e. town grow.
This cosh is invs'gkiEttoent when divided
ardong all, but when consentrated into
general effort they do Lee business
thoroughly
CLINTON LOCAL OPTION RECOUNT
Before Judge }1o81 on Tuesday the
rlecounet of the X,ocial. O;ptioin• ba1:1;pts
commenced, when it was found that
the optioin ndlatier1tiyi in one Weird was
5, instead of 83, as r,epoteltied teethe
and ',everyrolms is wondering alt
the appartant dies ppearance of the 28
bba.l le te. See erkd leallabs in the other
wards are -also! held, ,by the judge for
decision untie Monday next when the
case will centLniuttJ
Flour Coupon
OF.
H. Cook, Sons & Co.
Title Coupon Ua good for 40 cents an each bag of SNOW DRIFT, our
beat family /Loiter, gilding you the; privilege of taking one to five bagle,
providing tAnile coupon is presented to us on Or before 7alnluer'Y Bleu x918
Our regular sellieng 'price of .our SNOW DRIFT, flour without thele
cotton its $2,75, '8f yo•ut present this coupon eaeili beg of SNOW, DRIFT welt
only cost you $2.85 for each bag,
Our ¢trill len eg,'tl8ped „with the latest and Moist modern flour mill mectIda'ier'Y
We also acre secured the services of a first doss an4dler, Who was pre-
Viouiely employed by one Of the largest ¢i>:ilIa 8n Ontario, Can6equeht••
ly we are 'oflee'ing, three inducement in order to give everyweerte.n art opportuml
itll to try our 'SOW DRIFT ,flour', EverY brag guhtahtlefekl
'e are telling beaks att $22.00, and Shorts at 08,40 per ten, In ton
lots.
WE ARE{pL�ApRygkpjBUYERS ' Of' • BEANS BRING D'S OUT A SAMPLE
L t esented by , ..• • i i i "d -i r• w i i' ,Y L r i e
II. COOK, SONS & Co,
$ensall• Anti
ZURICii
Mr. Joseph Regime a prosperaue fpr-
par of the. Lenie, who was operated
on for appenddr it'. s seine days ago,,
died, an Satin day. He was 47 years
of age; and leaves a wife and nine
children--alx sons and three daughters
-Tho funeral took plaice. to St Boni
£aced Church end was lamely attend-
ed., Among those present was ;.Sr.
Krauskopf, fatheeein a,w of deco sed,
and his two sons ,of Dublin, Ont,
CENTRALIA.._
Misses Pito and Marjorie Hepburn sn-
tertal;neda nuanibeir of young peoplte
to a skating llarttW ora Wednie$da.Y ev-
ening.
boe't target )the debars at the En,
worth League ton, Friday evening. R e
4 a'hmia eta watt be served after the
prolgramd:
Mello .'there, ati e lrou going dbrwh
skating ? are I atm, and acedy all gert
evgn the old chaps axle nesurrtelting
the skates ,o£ theer boyhood days and
a bang orf ,straiwt, and erre tryijng, to do
the truck •ol.>ce more. flair y, kiiowev'sr,r
have seen inkorei fe;llist thein, wd.nters, but
they gatthe just the sane* The ice
its. all that coked be deal/tide and the
sport very •exhrrWe2•aititng, even it some
do get their fleet iwfete.
Mrs,. Joiia,th}aln Brock is visiting rel-
atives in L!olndfolty tbie ,ws le.
!Several fa'btm the villlagel at'ttended the
concert act &fountt Cartmel Monday ev-
ening..
Henlnessety of Clandeboye and
Mr. Case Of 'Oretont,n, were guests with
iiIr and Mrs. W. Hodgins Tuesday-.
infra. F Moles 'spent •a few days vis-
iting her Oetselr ;:n. London this wee1rt.
A largo n'upibiar from the village and
vicinity aitteindted the Carn.''aL at Ex-
eter on tMOhday, Omens eatd report a
fhte timai Quite a. number wore cos-
tumes representing* different thiaxecti
ere;
Mr,. Wes. Luker. returned :to Goderlch
on Monday tp resume wlolrk aif'ter'sPe:nd-
trig 'seveliall weeeset with his mother;
ELECTED WARDENS
Reeve. lvfc1iay of Tuckeneknith , is the
new . Walyden of I. -lurch County, and
Reeve A. K. Hoidens' of Biddrutlph ' ifs
the new warden; of Middlesex,
BIRTHS
S*10011124 t C, aSles
The.
Reduction
Season
is now on at
H otsonl--Corbett, McGileivray, Zan. 20
to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hotspai, Jr.; a
daughter. ,
Nutt -1n Blanshard, on Saturday, Jan.
18th, 1913 t'o Mr. 'and Mrs. Wesley
Nutt, a soil.
Fink--A.t • 86 'Wellingtotn St•, North
Hatinilt'oni, on Jan. 27, to l,8r. and
ars. Chrts.' Ew Fdnit,t nee Olive Wiest-
c'ott,.. a• Son.
Gooding-Mclnnee, in McGillivray, c
Januairy 15eh, to Mei and Mrs, Dan-
iel Caooding;, a sbjn
O'Brien. -In Hay on 31atn, 25, to Merl.
and Mrs. Bd.".t 01344 t, se isedre
MARIetIA.G SS
i3lseett-itrollittitt-Irl Weihtnilpeg, on Jan
22nd, Mr. Gower Blssiett, on of
Mr Geo. FI Eisaetb, to Miss Della.
Rotllina, rlN•u,elleter d. Neer: Ed. Rollins,
Tr' Crysetel 01111, IMLtain,
Cowards-Hunkin--At the Meinsle,,frliatre
es Read, on January 29ith', by Rev.,'C
Fletcher, Mr Geetr5le Coward It 'a1i'te
Maggie kiumkind rldug,hitier. of Mr. and
Mrs. Theis, Hunkinv, alt of Deborne:.
DAIA'TVIS
Hawkins;: -In. Hay, on Jan. 28, j'ane
!Chapnran, wife ot .lohtt Hawkins, ag-'
oil 48 years, 3 nIen.th's.
''oliiok-In FJxater, On Jaen. 25111, Enoch
Fellick, id's hiss 77th Year:.
11fowie eA.t Victorie. H;olsoisal, on Sune
day, Jaanuauy 20th, tt7,ary x,..
beloved, wife of Ri5bert Howie, i'n her
9,2 nd Year,
K1ng.�-Im Rayfield, on Jars. 10, Wrni
Xing, aged 80 Years.
1''X111:-•-i'n (,kiln. oris, .-ol,y, Jan. 19th, Eliza-
beth MoIntyre, widosty of the Dalin
Thelm5s Hil1, aged 75 years „and 4
wonttta.
Brown• -1,n Ciiniton, 01a' J'an. 2:tst, J.
i3rarvtl, tntheir of. i18trt Tho2taie A.
tieing, aged Bri vans.
AppietOid-At itount Carmel, Jen. 24th,
Thotnn;ts Appleton, aged 29 years, '7
dnon)thS.
W.
W.
TAMAN'S
Min's
Furnishing.
Store
Ordered Clothing
Reduced 'Prom
$25 to $20
$23to$18
$20 to $15
Ordered Overcoats
Reduced From
$25 to $18
$20 to $15
Ready-to-wear
Overcoats
Reduced From
$18 to $13
$15 to $12
$12to$8
These big reduction are
made to clean up our stock
for Spring, -because our motto
is
"New Goods for
Every Season"
You will do well, to take ad-
vantage of these reductions.
19111UM,Uil:
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Tailor and Furntsher--,teeter.
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