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• Litre hogs. per girt. ,
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EMERY LADIES' CLOTH COAT TO
F#E CLE l^,= AT! BIG REDUCTIONS
DURING ^'IE MIXT FEW WEEKS
STE FART'S..
HOUSE FOB SALE OR RENT.
Having, bad trey hose remodelled, It
le now ready tot' Italie tor. rent,Ala*
a. few Premier eepcaratlors for ;sale
lehea~ art B, W. R. Beaver's Store.
apply to '4'irftL BLA.TOHFORI'}, 398
Lee; Ave,. TcrOnf'o, Olk't., or 011e door
south of hales,
BOY'S SUITS, -- FOB 3 4
YE..iF OLD BOTS. A GOOD' WARM
SUIT FOR WINTER, SPECIAL AT
$1.00 - STEWAR' T'S.
Marriage Licenses issued at
cats Office. Exeiter.
he Advo -
LADIES' TWEED SIsIRTS,-I-IEAVY
TWEED SKIRTS JUST A FEW LEFT
MUST GO ATEACH $1.00. ` — STEINS%
ART'S.
Get some neatly printed, ealling cards
at The Advocate.
MISS G. E. W BISSETfr, A. Mus, W. U.
kroner Graduate of the
London Corrservatory of Music, Teach-
ing College of the Western University.
Teacher Pia>;o, Theory, Harmony, Count-
erpoint,
ounttarpoint, and Musical Histone Pupils
prepared foe Musical Examinations.
MEN's SUITS—IN SMALL MEN'S
GOOD HEAVY SBRVICIfABLE SUITS
TO CLEAR AT $8,.50.--STEWART'S. •
LOOK AT YOUR LABEL.—At this
time of yea wben taxes and other klub-
Melee are fairing due we are much .at
need of money. Advocate subscribers
could help us ca'nsiderably it they
would Look at tine •3abele on their .paper.
ere) and remit at once the amount duel
Farmers wanting help Por next see -
eon should place, their order at ons,
the Canadian. Government Agent, Advo-
rade Office, Exdtte;
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE],
Lot 20 and 24, Willie/re Street, Exeter
• on which is 'a i6dod 'veneered storey
and half housed, lin gdad repair. Feen,t
of house is 18z24, kitchen 1812O, aril
the woodshed and e'uogner kitchen,21x
15. Good hard welter, god stable lbs
24 ; number large eared small fruit trees
For furtho- patitl ulars apply • to
WILLIAM ATKINSON or B. , S.-PHIL-
LIPS,
.•PH•IL-LIPS, Auctioneer, Exeter. -
GIRLS WANTED, --Two girls. at dace:
Apply to Mrs. W. T. Acheson, 'Centrlajl:
Rotel, Exeter. ,
., C ; r'. i ,
Mr R. N, Creech spent Saturday
Leedom,.
Mr. M. M. Dfojgle shipped a_ car of
horses to New Olntar„o this) week.
Potatoes
500 brigs of Delaware -pot
atoes of 90 lbs each, just re-
ceived from the Eastern Pro-
vinces, guaranteed free from
rot.
Price for the next two weeks
while they last at '$1,35per
bag of 90 lbs.
The Delaware variety is a
white smooth potato, a .good
'cooker and should be suit-.
able for seed being free
rat,
aiuTaR. f 'CiGASBI,, TH TRiliiA.
IT. t UA
U 101B
LO Jtj DOINGS 1
'Scum Ilion pad' " s t;119y god- others
go area.
yviottnan cams attar roan --she's still,
eater him.
Mr. klteuiry Jolnee last a mane valued
po,i last week through death.
.A, numkber froari here attended the
Oa -retie' ill Hensel/ on Friday last.
ggrr Jolie Hilinter4 is nursing; a, sore
haazdthe resulet olf blolad Peleondnte.
\fr. i,I, et. Doiyie shipped a load
of horse's nje Obe, New Ontatrlo, on•
Friday,
Eye • J'ob's wife probably never ask-,
ed him to remmtve the'tark's-faianY the
Parlo't' calrpeet.
Mr. G. 3. Dow chipped a toed of
horses to Wininipetg this week, ac-
carrlpanyiegtg.them himself..
Edward Fitzednbnyoars, a vagratxt, was
sent to the.C.'auivty. jail 'oi Mooday by
Meg 1.s trate W. D. Sal: derst:
The, man who frequent/1y repeats that
he will never do rig oer+tial;n thing we'll
inrvaeriabiy do it If Veen ,bane ez4ughe
Mr C. W, Welsh wee able, to beout
agaix. ein Prides,. effete being confined
to the hones For ewe or three. ereeke,
following an operaete:ea on his nose, c
?Aaron/tie is to, btalve a sky -scraper er-
ected oe the canker Of !Clog and Young
!Streets 250 feet high. It will be -20
stories and the largest and finest•
building of dile lend in Canada
Of some w•oneen it may be said that
they ane bogie )clad out hs Narth. • by
their servants, otv the east by their
children, ole the Kee fe by • their ail-
ments,, avid on this west by ,their
clothes.
There is etili cordwohd im 1-lueen
County, for at Tweet school mteeetings,,
in Grey and Bto,wiok townships eon -
tracts were act fob^ supplying the
Schools at. ranee franc $1.60 to $2.O0
per cord.
Mr, Faearter it you hiaave any stray,
ed cattle let The Advocatelocate them
for you. The' law prolvidas that they
should be adeexalead for three ptanss
in the Dotal newspaper before adverti;s-
ing them in the Ca,nadtain Gazette.
kirkictr.
The tine hea,•vy team of dray horses
owned by tdessrs. Harvey troy, which
were taken down with paralysis about
a ;week aura, are both ,dead as a re-
sult, one dyi;nig l^xu,nday morning and
the other Monday night); The loss is
a.'ldeavy dine.
Meg James Gould went to London
last week sand wags opeetiated on art one
of the hospitals im that city for the
removal of a growth on her breast).
The epera,tian wins a success and hes
mv.ne friends will be pleased to know
that she lis dolt * widely.
It the lairs olf eu�dply atii2 demand
are a Just means df tiling the rates
of interest charged on honey thet goes
out of a batik Yin the form of ieerie,
why ,should not the esa.ina laws • fix
the rate oY in etatet on money that.
cottnes ]into a. bank in ,the term of
deposi't's.
The Zuria:h hockey ,teem), proved tie
be .easy picking for the locals on
Thursday m'ig'ht, The final score was
12-8, but the boys eased lip .in the
latter. half to. Ave the vieltoeis,a. chance
The .leo wa,s eluitetee prevetdti any-:
thing' like fast play, butt 'any kind
of a. game, of hockey here is very
Gia
• MARRIED IN W,IN,NIPEG,•-On Wed=
nesdayy mornimg, alt 7 o'cleock, Jan., 22nd
Mises Della. Rollins, daughter of Mr.
Edward Rollins, of Cry'stb l 'City,
formerly* of Exeter, became the wife
of Mr. Groklelr' Bissett, of Winnipeg;
son o'f Mr, Geo. H: Bases:re, toranlep
ly of Exeter, The ceremony was per-
formed a.b the 'Wesley Methodist Church
personage, Winnipeg, by Rev. Geo. F,
McCullough. The happy? couple book the
morning train ,foe Watakade where they
will spend a entire, titre viailtiln.g-friends
as well all at Cr'yeetal City, Wore
settling dowXr in thelr.Wtinn`peg home
A -very pretty wedding took place at
the home of Mr, and•, Mrs• Thee. golden
on, Wednesday, ' Jan. 22nd, when their
daughter violet May was united do
n>a,r,r1tage to Mr. Edgar 0. ;Penhale of
1<Iay Township, 'Phe Ceremony was per-
formed winder an arch trims ied ' wjth
t9nseel and .xngrtle by F '',kV -, 'z,Fletcher.
e'r Thames Read. The Y ,•• y'' beaurt-.
ifully govmed in, a. silk res 'trimmed
with over: lace, and pearl trinineress and
'Carrying a bouquet o't liilies of the
valley. vlists. Dole). eelster of the bribe
acted as bridelsniiald while the' groan
from # w+as aesiai•sted by hits Cotup:'n Mr,\ Roberti•;
• Green. The 'vreddfaiig March was played
by Mrs.. Rev. Pletcher. l,fter the Gere
mete" all sat dowtze to a sutmptiuteue
wedding sapper. The bride was the re-
cipient
e-cipien t of a •deb utif x1 array of pre -
sentts. 'The evening ' was p]easatitly
spent in music and. g1ameesst ;stir. and
Mss. Penhaiewill r side in Hay. They
have the best wishes of a host of
friends.. •
Jones & May
Hides Wanted
All kinds of hides wanted.
Highest prices ,paid. Also,.
$orsetaair, Rubbers, Copper.
Scrap Iron, Rage, Ete. wanted
Weller & Cu.
:xetler, On*.
Bus, Dray and
Teaming Business
Your orders ib Our line wi11 be
attended to quickly and satisfac-
torily. We are here to please are
nubile needing anything in otir
1tne, and we ask a trial from you, -
Orders left by phone or other=
Wise at TEtlff ADVO(: TE OJ F'w
Icy, Pl3UNE ``E5, will receive
prompt. attention.
.G.+reeob,
HICKS' FEBRUARY FOI•LECASTS,-e-
A,. egeslax Semen Period' is central,
on ;the 1st, dotveer'iing the hest twit days
oP. Janueaery, up t•;bi Febr,ta}:y 4th. The
menti.1 wiill canis: ib with r's''elg temper-
atu'e arid• faLI*4 berg steer in west -
arra sectiottle, foljovmII by general rhino..
tiyrAirnig to anowc as rain alreaegt prpJ
gr'eas eaastt'.wfa l atrro!sie the country
These storms reach culminating pro-'
piettone on and -toluahink the 2nd 3rd
and lith. Tehdency to tieing, barometer
and cold woe, bblipnd; t 1 jse tetoexans' will
be tmrcdlfle,d by' the intgete'noe of Ninon's' •
cent en inion . with. Earth; aurl Sun on, the
5th.; A Itead'tlokeer'y Storni Period prte-
valls from the 6th to 9th, The in-
etiolt Of N:aw, Meet) oin, t1te, 5th, will
tend to pro/leek; l.o'w bb,r.oim steer: aged
higher toinpediatruite frotrf the precede
lerg days, brengilrg retrieval of rear)
and snow op end next fie the 7th, Sher
anti 9th, Electricalstormier especially
stcutheen. stationer will be natural
oe and toruch'inlg the 90. On that 9th,
the Moen ease* over 'the celestial. eq -
eater -eh feet callin : for lightnr,ng, a>yd
t°hul.ider,, .even, In the wiin+till. A i3o`13-
Mick period pi)ava1Tr3 Este tete Sate fp
the ECP,' being cetetrt,i. ori the 5th, 'Watch
tier ear";hciu,alco reports during this
per].•'dx ...
bilge Ilya. Cattttle is vllet+tliag itnt ,Etre
tordvillo Delo a Ree weeks..
Private, elatughtedi of :air, and Mee. S.
X?arscns, le 111 with p0eunmon',A.
Mies, Jessle Manson has been ill
thia wok,, aid art duty' et the peat
°face,
Principal W. Iia lxie'.kketnhiaanener was
Maid ostt a day or etwta this week owix)g
to 1tLn4sa•
,Rev, Granata at Stratlitoy preached
educational sermon& in the Main -St.
church Sunday.
Everything opp*sitng appears t4 Wee.
it suibettance Lista ant enenit ane actually
frappies whiz ti,
Mrs Fred I3awdean ie seuffe+riee, founts
a severely !sprained ankle. the result
of sir, accident last week. •
Any wave that will make a n)an Pay
his . debtlal *leen- lie is able will meet
with our heaxties't approval.
f.- file S. G. 13awdidn W4a Ani Sedbricb.
this week.
After bed 'confined ect the hoeae for
two or thrL'ts weeks, caused by a fa1'i,
Mrs Wm. Wraiper, Le again able :tic
attend 'to hed htrusehloldi dvales.
Clinton Council haat decided to pass
a by-law
italuelang the collection' of
)axes, .90 that the ratepayers . allay
be permitted ,t, rot 1Na y their . taxes lin two
tctstiallmehtts ties/read of cafe eae11 year
as at present.
•
There is always .ect vegnle some -
aac who is aanect] sus to buy what
you have to sell, elelnveons who hag
just the article you went to buy. Tte
ccmpiete the deal, you must Reeve the
feeler's want, and theme ie no bet-
ter way to make) these wants known]
these through the "watt" column et
The Advocat4:;,
Lent this Y',ean bt lnse at an earlier
date thein hap, bake) ,the caste for 138
yeare. Easter Suindey is always the
firs') Sunday S.atePlr Ellie, full moon which
happens' upon or next after, the 21st
of March; so theft Harold 22nd is the
earliest date upoaz which .Earlier can
fall. It comes thee year on. March 23,
the eat'•L'est .retiree the year 177x. .
Mrs. 'Newitoni Bbaker xeoei'ved the and
news on Ills 3day cif the death of tee
little niece, *knee „dtawghiter of NIT',
and eta. Jobe, Chiarebetia of Aiden,
Man, She wes as very bright and at-
tractive little chUd of four years. The
parents *Ire 'neaa,rly proistyrhteti with
grief at .;thy toeti of thie tittle pine, tend
will have'the sy+mpiatthy. 'elf the friondls
here:
The annual xi eg oS Caven Presby-
terian Church wast held on Monday
night. Reports a progress were pree-
euted by all organizations c inneeted
with tho chureeee The officers alipliaitnt-
ed foe the etnaulipg, year are, ,Board _i of
i<i'unagers, pW. P: Weeekdeje Janes Jeck-
ell, Gilbert Do'w, Jar}reg H. Grieve and
John Rowdlitfs; ?Siec'yt-'T;rteas., Latimer-
Grieve
atimr-Grieve , Usblelzie, W1I, D: Weekes, Arl=iaes
tinge, J. EL Grieyia, R;.. G. Seldrnne, G.
Dow and Dg. A1rncss; Auditions, W F,
Weid,enhacruner and Jas. Senior, ,
If it es true that the ,ma3ori 11 of
English educe -toes are :now demanding
that eut erodes be included in the
schooli course ilt can only be regarded
es mother instanceY of modern ed=
ucattionaa insanity. If things! education-
al aro allo ed to eontLnue 'at their
present gait wee• shall moon reach ' a
point where our children . ' 1lj recerve
an entirety u.s0les!st 'sehlatteriladg'nI every
sublet€ tinder the euro except reading,
writing and ari'th;neettic, and as' tori man-
ners, tilde leer's said of thein flue betted+
Xr John Rendered of Stowltlaire,
�1arr.. lin renewing Bios seutbscrepV2on to
the Exeter. Advocate, 'says in pad't, a -
"We are braving a vary cold and
stormy Jainuery, • but up to the New
Year we had iogeily weather. Oar first
snow came the lash olf October, stili'€
he.s been With us• ever eludes, so thalt
the? threshing was noltt nearly all corm
plelled. A Lott of ohte aed barley, and.
in .svrn prams weleetalte, being )'till out ':n
stook, shoves that otter winter came coo
early. Thai3sbimg matchines were kept
gcleig till bear Chrile Harass , I have
about 100 acres' ort crlotp na't yet thre,sn-
ed 1ny first 'experience this tray einece'
I i'aaanc to Mardi tobh. '
CARNIVA'LJ-A very large crowd at-
tended the carnival la the 'Skate/rig
Rink, Exeter. on ,e,landay 'night of this
week, and the costumes were bumel4-
ous. pretty, grotesque, and varied to
alt extent that should please everyone.
The following prizes :were awtairded',;-.
Fancy Dressed Lady, Lilliah. Boyle;
Fancy Dreslsed Gent, bean Trbbl'- ;
Girls Comic Costume, Irene Riveirs
lots Celiac Costume, 'Gerald Burdon
Oae Milie, and Half Open Rate, Ed'.
Audersoln,., Anothheer Gairtiivatli will be
held on Monday Might„ Feb, .10th, where
an excellent pritzs hit *al be offered,
See bills for particuietis.t
FOR SALE
That desi,tatb'ie propearty known ate
Pcwell's Fruit GardlensS 'situated on
the ccrtnier of Carling and Victoria St.,
Exeler, is for esalte. Gofod 'storey and
hall flea* house Ski , good repair,
stet le, hen -house, etc., and excellent
.fruit gardens et 13 acres.' Good well
and town water, near depot schtaol
and churches. Apply to S. POVfELL.
fir. T13ctnas Caa)lleg' wale Iri. L 3ndlee
Thursday
Mr, JaimJes Gkirolfel. eelluared geode,/
Croat Landau„ . ,
Mrs Stanbu+ry di ch1Odr e i are vie•
icing in Toronto'
Vire Arartstrolig ret''ilned o i Idanday
[roil, a, visit do !~,Ton /ono
Mr. Wm. Welsh n(E Londianl, spent
a tees drays iii teem tall'• weele
Mr, Wiiliami, Stewart' qt To#'r'nto was
a' `caller at the Advocate Friday.
Mate Ida Link of London vipe'ited her
sister 11i;rsi F. Bawdeti' title week,'
M 5,. S. X0oarps or the. Beek *titian).
merreo was ri~r Tortattr 'over Sundeay,
Mine I,x. E. Brniwin•, 'nurse, 'reteenied
to her tikttlees, iu3 Detroit on ;''etsdaY•'
Mrs. Wes. Sr>,ell wee ltd; London Sat-
urda.y tta' seta her easter Mrs. Gould)
Mrs, +Wilsoiii of Petsoiea Is the ,guest
alt her mettle?, gra. C,, H` Homey, who
is 111.
Miss Lilly Clark lent Tuesday even-
ling for London, 'Mere ;she intends' re;
maiming.
elr. Ed Anderso)t{ hale returned from
Bra'mptoin, where he speer several
weeks. '
Mr. Frank Bellareyne, alter a short
visit h'e're, lelIb Monday sit, his return
to the west'
;Mir, Earl Spaelem n olt Toe1ozittn spent
a. few days here owing to the 111nesel
of his m'getlder,
Mise Myrtle Leel aa'id Estella Tsbve-
thicL et Beritislay elle/red Mr: and 'Mrs'.
Amy over +Sunday
^.Mr. and Mr's. A J: McTavish and
raznLly are again visiting Mir. anidMns,
3. N. Howard.
Mr. Noe ani Eleteett, atter a short
visit here returned to Pilot Wound,
Man„ km elondays
Mr. !Roy -Horn, who went to Lon
-
doe last weak W attend militaary 'school
has retur'bled home
Meir Roy and Miss Edith Parsolns at-
tended the marriage of- a cousin. at
Pickering last week.
t'4r'e Crockett 'and Mies Whimstler,
who have been visie:8r M'ns. Johns!, rw,-
turned to 'Sit. Maryrs on Mnnday,
Mr.. Richard Sleep* of Calgary, who
has been 'visiting to Ontario arrived
here Thursidiay leisit on 'a kviesit to re-
iatives.
Mrs P. ivit lard, wilt, has been vise
ittng her paren as, Mt'. and Mrs. T.
Hawkins, returned to. Windsor Sat=
urday mist l ni 1.
Mr. A. E. Hodger't of Toronto speaitt
Thursday lalsst callih!g; on trietlde In
town. He alid family moved. ip Regina
this week to reside{,
Mrs. •Shn'ebo t.am, son and daughter,
end Mr. Cha'g. Atkinson of London,
visited Mr. Jatmes . Atkinson, wl'ia :e
very 'Ill, during the weelr.
tIa8 Vi�etoria 9Trieiiie e.f Goder:�.h
spent par) orf lel t was "here, prkr
to heretister'e leaving foe 'Landon • to
undergo treatment in the hospital.
Mestere. W. J; eleanteet.. Reeve of Bi-
eber, W. D. Sa,idderjs', alnd John Love;
Reeve and DeplUlty Reeve of. Stephen,
respectively, and SbntreL 'RotutIy, Reeve
ot Ldorueare at -reading the 'County
t
Y
Council tneefing whiph convened ,in.
Goderich on Tuesday.
Try some Buckwheat
Flour for good • pancakes
also a choice lot of Corn
on hand
1f►.
zi. G. SELDOM
Exeter, — Ontario'
n.
ROWE
Phone 20a
Residence next to the store
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
EXETER ONTARIO
Powell's Bazaar j
Big 5e. Sale
We have finished taking -stock and 'looks like we can )stay anoth-;
er yeair.• iVVe have rut, . a 5e. week 'atilt' with great 5t1 Ctaes'. Now
we enter a.; new week arid will make it a 10c. week.
'Soime a nelatian, et Bargains at 10c. in china, Fancy Goods, Glass-"
ware tared .headware, Come early, and often, new bargains every day
The 5c: ' bolunter will • be loaded with 10c, ba'rgeinte---TEIUBS•.DAT TO 1
tTeltIIteSDAY•, at 10e,
Largest a:ssor'titnent of Post C,ard,e in town at .loweeet primas,
SOUV]1NIR CHINA with diteereen: views rot teiwn 25c. up. .Pearl
lurn;s at ou,r Oandy ounito" with 1Oc. pturetaistae kelt about it.
Our aeleth eilobes have arrrived and axe daan4iee.. Natthing nicer than
OOLD FISH, 'Stets our special acquarrieiri at 50e. cniimplete. Watch
Ono wi,ndoiws every clay:
COX'17 IN AND * LOOtI AROtretiD,
The,Bi Variety Store
"owell's Bazaar
NOTICE
Regina Watches, when sold
without an Official Guarantee,
and by other than an authorized
agent, are liable to be Second -
Hand Watches, taken in trade
or procured in some other.
second=hand way.
1 am the only authorizea
Official Agent here, and am the
only one who can issue an Office
dal Guarantee which will be re-
spected by other Official` Agents
throughout Canada.
A. MARCHAND
Creat Bargains
—AT--
The
ATSThe Exeter Bargain Store
The month of January is devoted to
Bargains. Everything reduced
Wo are clearieg all lines of •I,1' erchandjee eensist13 g of boots, .Shoes,,,
Rubbers, Drygoods, Hats and Caps, Suite, Overcoats, Etc.
Tate ie' a genurinle cleaning sale, All linea must ge to make room for a
new eteek.
$. W. F.BERVERz
1 door north of Post Office ,
We sell the Premier Cream Separator.
JONES & MAY
PHONE NO. 52
learing
Prices
After Stock Taking
We have just fihished Stock -Taking and will now
make a clean up 01 our Wigter Goods. Everything
must go. Now for bargains,
Ladies. Ready-to-wear
$10 to $15 Colored Coats.
for $5.
1Childrens Coats $2 & $3
$50 Fur Sets For $33
$30 "i " $20.
$20
$10
r4
11
$50 Fur Lined Coati for
$3$.
$25 Fur Colored Coats
for $17.
$18 -F urColored Coats for
$12.
a`' $13 $12' Rain Coat for $8.50
$5 Sweater Coats for 8.75
it it $7 $90 Fur Coats for $50
• Blankets
Good $7 Wool for $5,00
Good $5 . Wool for $4.00
Good $4 Wool for $3,00
Good shaker blanket .$1
Good shaker " $1.25
Remnants
During Stook Taking
we have sorted out a lot
of Remnats in Dress
Goods, Silks, Cottons
Prints etc all at Bargain
Prices. See our Remnent
Counters,
Rugs :.Linoleums
Carpets
A big clearing of all
k' ,�' Rugs, Carpets, Lintaleums Oil
Cloths and Curtains to make room for Our Spring
Stock. P g
Rugs away down n Carpets sway down
Curtains
1-4 off
Linoleum s at the lowest
JONES
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing