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THURSDAY JAN. 29, 1814
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Quite a rluntder 'went to . Clinton last
Friday night to the big debate on the
Scott Act,,
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES B Y;
HANGING. NEW ' PICTURES
Half Price Saleof a big assortment
of New Framed Pictures, all worked
in plain figures and for sale at Half
Price, We invite you to ,call and
have a look at those pictures. Some
one of them will no doubt appeal to
you and you can buy -the same at
just half the price marked.
J, SENIOR
MUFF LOST,—On ,Main Street, Ex-
eter, on. Saturday night, Jan. 24,th, a
large dark brown nz'trff with three
heads on it. A suitable reward will
be given on leaving same at this office
"SPECIAL SALE."—Kindly notice
Mrs W. D. Yeo's advertisement in a-
nothel column regarding 'Special
Sale"., of men, women and children's
underwear for one week only.
RIFLE BARREL LOST.—On. Jan.
15th, between Exeter and Elimville.
Reward to finder who will kindly re-
turn to this office.
LOST GOLD BRACELET. -1n Ex-
eter on Andrew Street, an old fashion
ed gold bracelet. Finder . will be suit-
ably rewarded by leaving same at Dr
Hyndtnan's house or office.
HOUSE FOR SALE.—New brick
house, eight rooms, with all mod-
ern conveniences, situated on Eliza-
beth Street, South of James Street
church Apply to A. Hastings or C
B. Snell
SEEDS FOR SALE
JAME'S BEER wishes to announce
that he has a choice line of Turnip,
Mangel Corn and Potato Seed for,
Sale. See him before buying.
Get your TUNGSTEN LAMPS at
HEAMAN'S HARDWARE STORE.
MARRIAGE LICENSES LICENSES issued at
the Advocate Office. No witness re-
quired and strictly . confidental
FURS WANTED -All kinds of furs
for which highest prices will be paid.
—D. Hartleib, Exeter.
TOWN PROPER= FOR SALE.
The undersigned is offering for sale
the property situated in .Exeter North
Lake
Road, being 1i g Lot 3 2, good brick
house thereon, woodshed, stable and
other conveniences; good well, and all
is in a good state of repair. Will be
sold cheap for quick sale. Terms
easy. Apply to HENRY BIERLING,
HAS P. O.
NOTICE is hereby giventhat the
Nortb Midland Railway Company
. will make application to the
Legis-
lature of the Province of Ontario
at its next ensuing session for an
extension of timein which to com-
mence and complete the works of
they Railway and for ilther pur-
poses.
DATED at London this 14th day
of January, A. D. 1914.
J. W. G. WIN SETT
418 Talbot St., London, Ont,
Solicitor for Company.
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederat_on Lfiie Assurance
Company, also 'etre Insurance _+n teal-,
trig Canadian and Britian. Companies.
yla.ct-St.. Exeter.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
I have several choice residential
properties in Exeter for sale. Des-
cription and terms on application,
A. HASTINGS, Exeter
HOUSE FOR SALE
A one -storey frame house in good
state of repair. One-quarter acreof
land. Situate on Huron Street. Good
water etc. Apply to. Miss ADDIE
MORLOCIL, or T. B. 'CARLING.
FOR SALE OR .RENT
Goo: brick house, half acre land;
Fruit ;trees, hen house on the prem-
ises A good comfortable place. For
particulars apply to Mrs. E. Demp-
sey. Centralia.
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned is offering for sale
Lot 7, Con, 2, Stephen, containing 100
acres There is on the premises new
brick hause,.'bank barn, and other out
bu;ldins; young orchard, about 18
acres bush balance under cultivation
This isone of the best farms in the
township and will be sold at a reas-
onable price; located within 1'�S miles
from Centralia and school. is on same
farm For particulars apply, on the
premises, or by mail to J. R, �leil
Centralia Ont.
FARIVe FOR SALE
A choice farm of 100 acres for
sale, being Lot 23, Cort,. 10, Stephen.
There is on the premises a new brick
' house, two storey; new bank bern
44x64; hen house and pig pen, young
young orchard; 10 acres of bush; 40
LOG. L r Oi verS, 4
AL wee Ate ^.
Clinton is sporting two sleeting
rinks this year.
A pawerfcil, fog horn asto be in-
stalled at Goclerich harbor, w.
Mrs (Judge) Holt of Goderich' fell
on, the icy pavement on Satt>it+day and
broke her leg.
An enjoyable dance was .held in
MoDonell's .Hell on Tuesday evening/
of this week,
Mrs Robert Dinney has been ;.oe-
tieed to his home for the past week
through illness.
Richard Rankin, aged 87 years, (Lad
in Wingham on Sunday. He lad seen
Orangeman for 68 years,
tEr Herman Prior who is visiting,
bis mother here sang a very pleasing
solo in James street church on Sun-
day night.
The Young Ladies' and Young
Men's Classes of James Street church
will hold a banquet in the basement
on.Friday ,evening,
It .ha.: to be a pretty cold and
stormy day that does .not see an auto
taking a trip around town •tnd t ven
out, into the country.
A ua:ou prayer meeting will be held
a ,Main Street church on Thursday
evening and the returns of the Can-
ada Temperance Act voting will be
announced.
The annual meeting of Caven Pres-
byterian Church is to be held of
Friday evening. After the transac-
tion. of the business the ladies Will
serve refreshments.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be observed next Sabbath
James Street Methodist Church at
the close of the Public Worship both
morning and evening.
On Saturday there died in Wingham
the wife of John Quirk in her 79th
year. She and; Mr. Quirk were mar-
ried in. 1856. Mr. Quirk is a retired
conductor of the L, H. &' B.
The days are now over 36 minutes
longer than at the first of January,"
During this creek they will lengthen
nearly two innutes daily and there-
after from two to three minutes
daily.
The death took place in London ,.n
Jan 26th, of Elizabeth Inwood, wife
of the late John. Inwood, and -nother
of Mr J. C. Inwood, who is well
knowr in Exeter. Mr, Inwood will
have the sYmpathy,of his many friends
h ere.
The winter continues to be mild
and open . The fall of snow .is light
walks much of the time are bare. The
The sleighing fair but thin. The .ide-
automobiles are frequently seen on
the streets, and Monday night saw
quite a heavy dash of rain.
Elimville Bible Class visited the
James Street League on Tuesday 'ev-
ening Miss Hern gave a very
interesting talk on her trip. to Swit-
zerland last- summer. The League
furnished refreshments, and an en-
joyable evening was spent.
William Smith. of St. Marys, a tele-
phone lineman, had the bone of a
finger broken in two places, and the
join* dislocated on Friday evenings
when attempting to stop a ball in the
runway of the bowling alley. It' was
a painful injury and he left for his is the James Street Methodist Church
home Saturday morning. on Wednesday night of last week was
any- p
If The Advocate ,owesyou a marked success .in every particular.
y the: proceeds amounting to $125.00..
thing present the account and we will The refreshments were served from
endeavor to pay It. If you owe us 5.30 le 7.31 o'clock, diteng which time
anything call and get a receipt. if 37.°t1 Mi' Willis 'Poive11 entertained the''.arge
have a contra account please present
gathernag with nnrileroi}s, beautiful and
it and let us know bow we stand popular gramophone selections. The
with our ,fellow beings. All accounts inner man. being -satisfied. all gathered
should be settled at least once in a in the body of the church where a
year choice program, presided over by Rev,
Owin to the caving in of a sand- McAlister, was rendered. After a
eaat Mr. Peter Wbitlock's last beautiful selection from the choir Mr.
week Mr Michael Elford of Usborne J. ;H.ewitt of Toronto was present and
sustained a fractured thigh. The cave- gave a very interesting and instructive
in •came without the least warning anti address' on. "Empire Building." He
he ryas buried up to his head. After spoke of '.Canada's vast wheat fields
being dug out and taken home . the ie the West, saying Saskatchewan last
bone,,was put in place and the in- year grew more wheat than any of
juries dressed. He is now doing as the banner States of the great repub.
well as can be expected. lic,, and also spoke of the great pos-
Mr. Ed Christie was in Stratford on sibilities of New Ontario, The ;piano
solos by Miss Quackenbush, Miss
Saturday attending the annual meet Mss Gladys Bissett and Mr. R. Phil-
ing of No. 8 Division of the Ontario lips were pleasing selections, as were
Fair Association. Mr. Christie will at , also the songs by Mr. Phillips, Miss
tend the Ontario Meeting of the Fair .Hazel Snell and Rev. Steadman, Mrs.
Association in Toronto on Feb. 5 and Williams and Mrs. Doupe of Usborne,
6, as the representative of Exeter Ag Messrs. E . Windsor and R. Phillips,
ricultural Society. At the Stratford and Misses Chowen and O. Treble
meeting Mr. E. Christie of Exeter and sang duetts with excellent effect.
Mr. W. A. McKenzie of Mitchell were The cornet solo by Mr. Ed, Treble
recommended to the Toronto meeting Was beautifully rendered and the male
for a choice as director for No; ` 8 members ot'" the choir concluded the,
District. program with a very fine selection.
Ontario police have been notified
that ssfved-plated ;or washed English HICKS. ,;FEBRUARY FORECAST.
pennies are now being shoved -on the —A regular storm period is central
public for half dollars. The coins
ort the 4th, extending from t'he, 2nd'
�••c dated 1897. It is the Jubilee 'is- to the 7th. The Mercury equinoctial
sue and bears the head of the late disturbance is also central on - the 4th.
Queen Victoria, In size they are id- The Mercury influence is continued
enticai with the regulation silver half over from the last days! of January,
dollar and when plated or washed bringing with it cloudy, threatening
are hard to detect from the genuine conditions. By the 2nd and 3rd of
thing Citizens are warned to be on 0`ebrtrary marked fall of barometerrs
the watch for them; sure in western parts. Southerly wind"
and change to warmer will appear
He toil his 12 year old son to milk merging into storms first of gain,
Two meet La's were held in Easter
this week to discuss. the Caneda,Tem Steal
perance Act Mr. R. C. Cameron of A
I.itna.a1 tor ofon Tuesday night and deliveredan ex
March
w spoke .I av the Aet
Ticellent address, while local talent
Mr., ,. a ^to on Fath e r a rnftrajshed music, J. J. Livrugs ne
speaks tl 'S 'i�ed sda evening •!i (7 -
ta.ositlon to the Act.
a ne y ing i p
THE WARDEN -Daviel Cantelon,
Reeve of Clinton has been elected
warder of Huron County for. ,X914,'
Middlesex Warden is Lockie L, Mc-
Taggart ,and Perth's warden is S, E,
Smith,
CASES ADJOURNED,—Magistrate
Sanders met the Solicitors in the Mae
aladery-Newell cases that were ad-
journed from last week lin the Town
Hall an Tuesday morning, when the
prosecutor asked for a further ad-
journment, This apparently means
that the other charges will be drop-
ped, •
PAINFULLY INJURED.—Mr. Wal-
ter Morden of Hamilton, one of the
linemen of the Bell Telepone Co,,
t tvl s a atinttu seal ent on a -
nee 'tl p' `1 d St
urdty last, which might have .terminat
DON'T LET GRAY ' HAIR MAKE
YOU LOOK., PREMATURELY OLD
Nothing will so quickly and surely
rob n. women of her charm as gray
and,faded hair, and nothing, is so easi-
ly preventable.
A few :applications of Hay's hair
Health will restore gray hair to its nit
ural colour anis luxuriance. It is not
a dye, It is a tonic that stimulates
a,ncl invigorates the scalp and hair
roots to the proper performance of
their functions thereby .bringing back
the original :color of the hair. It
cures dandruff,
Your money will be :refunded if it
fails to do this.
$1.00, 50c., 25c, Get it at our store,
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
W, S. HOWEY,• DRUGGIST
EXETER, ONTARIO -
ed seriously. He was engaged in fast-
ening a guy -cable in a tree, attached
to which was a block .of woodfast-:
eyed between two limbs, and the
block slipping from its moorings
struck Mr. Morden a terrible- blow in
the face., inflicting a painful and ugly
wound. As a result Mr. Morden has
since been confined to his bed at the
Central Hotel and under the doctor's
care
CARNIVAL—The weather outside
was anything but good for a carnival.
on Friday evening, as it.was' mild and
quite a heavy rain, was falling, but in-
side all was bright and gay, although
the crowd was not as large as usual.
The prizes were awarded as follows:
Lady representing advertisement, Miss
Handford "Millinery"; Miss • Rivers,
"Ladies Home Journal"; Gent repre-
senting advertisement, Joe Davis 'Corn
Flakes"; L. Grieve, "Red Cross Ab-
sorbent Cotton. Historical character,
Will Manson, "Emilene Pankhurst";
Miss Lola Taylor, "Pauline Johnston.
Boys' Comic, Will Davis,' "Negro";
Will Brown "Clown," Girls' Comic.
Miss Lulu Martin, "Court Jester";
Miss NI. Hepburn, "Sis Hopkins." One
and a half mile race, Gerald . Hurdon,
David ;Ross ; Girls' Race, Miss Steel
Miss Hepbunn.
WON -BEAUTIFUL: 'TROPHY.-
The rink of Exeter curlers consist-
ing of N. Shier, W. J. Neaman, W. W
Taman and G. E. Anderson, skip, who
went to the London Bonspiel est
week returned Friday evening., and
"brought home 'the bacon." in the
form- of a beautiful Bank of Toronto
trophy or the Consolation event, to-
gether with the individual prizes of a
handsome silver • smoking` set each.
The trophy is be heidaone year. The
boys are to be congratulated; on their
success as they had not had inuch
practice. Owing to the very, late
hour (5 o'clock a. in.) at ;which they
were called upon to play the final.
game, their opponent suggested: toss -
lag n coin, which was done and Ex-
eter won, the -first prize. The trophy
and.. prizes: have been on exhibition
n
in Mr Tarnan's window this week.
•
SHREDD.3I) WHEAT BANQUET.
-The Shredded Wheat Banquet 'held.
•
•
the cow feed the horse and pigs, woad and possible thunder, turning
catch the colt and ;put it in the stable later into snow, `sleet and furious
hunt the eggs, feed the calves, cut blizzards over much of the .country,
some wood,:, split some kindling stir central and ,northern, wThere stormsm
the cream •pup some fresh water, reacb their height about the. 5th
tenu,the creamery after supper and be and 6th disappearing along the Atlan-
sure to study his lessons before he tic coast _a day or two latera
went to bed,. Then he went to the --
Partner's Club to discuss the quest Mrs. Penh,ale of Blyth is
tion "How to keep the boys ornethe 'relatives here.
farm" Mr Herman Prior left Wednesday
Sermons in favor of the Canada on, his return to his western home.
Temperance Act were the order "in Mrs A. E. Puke is attending her
the local chinches on "'Sunday. Rev, brother Mr. John, Krueger, who is3,i,1.
Sharp and Rev. Powell •spoke• from at his home near Dashwood.
theirR own. pui1pitsat on Snionunday• mservorniicengin Mr W. J Carling returned to his
1
visiting
ane ev, lt" tr,r a u hone at Brighton on Wednesday, Y of
Caves church in the evenin"g. Rev ter a few weeks' visit with relatives.
ieluer spoke in James Street Church nile,
ie. the moraine, and h the Town Hall
in the afternoon. Rev. McAlister. oc- Mr Evelyn Ogden of..Saskatchewan
cuoied his own. pulpit o',u-:Sund,ay ev- and his brother Hilton of Whalen are
&nine', and gave an excellent talk on guests of their uncle Mr, James Og-
t"-r.bv wines of the Bible, Personal dei in towel. They leave for the west
liberty and Obli adore" Large con- in March.
d 10 acres seeded to a skean gregatiorts attert ed all the services, Mr 11 C. Lough has been trans-.
r.ve wheat;good hard and The campaign has been a strenuous [erred" iron the Exeter to the tuck-
foft waters
fall indBWater works ( and titeresting one and before this now Branch of the Molsons Bank, and.
t- Voting will 'be : over.
soft water A windmill.
in stables. Aj1;plY Mt premises or write l?�pei' reaches mane of our subscribers Mr"G. Goetz df Clanton has " taken'
to Satriuel Beaver, Dashwood P. 0,; g hs place here,
1VIrs Pollock and child are visiting
in Greenway.
Miss Mutart of London is visiting
Mrs. Joseph 'Bawden.
Mr, Stanley Fisher of Guelph was
a visitor here. over Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Treble were visit-
ors in London over Sunday,
`.Mr .Wilbur Luker of London was
intown a few days this week,
Mr, Rus. Southcott has returned
from Toronto where he spent some.
weeks. =
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hawkins are vis-
iting in Port Huron and Windsor this
week
Mr. and Mrs. George Case of Tor-
onto were visitors with relatives during
the week.
Mrs S. Sanders .,Main St., went to
London Tuesday to attend the funeral
of the late Mrs. Itwood,
Mr. Robert Sanders left on Satur-
day for El Paso, Texas, where he
intends spending the balance of the
winter.
Mr James Herm was in London ov-
er Sunday and reports his daughter
Miss Olive as improving very nicely
but slowly. "
Miss Vera Siebert, whio has been the
guest of Mrs. Esli . Heywood during
the past week has returned to her
home in Zurich.
Miss Margaret Handford and gen-
tleman friend of Brockville are vis
iting at tiie home of the former's.
father. Mr. James Handford.
Mr and Mrs. R. Graham went to
Hamilton last week. The former has
since gone on to leis' home in Edam,
Sask. while Mrs. Graham will follow
shortly •
' Mr and Mrs. Wen. Couitis of• Tor-
onto arrived here Friday to attend
the, funeral of the :former's father,
They are remaining in town for ' a
shortvisit.
Mrs Heideman and daughter Miss
Emma were in Toronto this wee k
owing to the illness of the formers
e
son William who lies -been veryY ill
bat is slowly improving.
Mrs. Paul Winer and Mrs.. John
Deaing, after visiting here" for sever-
al. weeks, owate, to the illness of their
brother Mr. Geo. Ford, left for theirs'
homes in Flint, Mich., on - Thursday.
Reeve John We Taylor of Exeter
Reeve S. •Rowdy of Usborne, Reeve.
W. R Elliott, and .Deputy Reeve W,
Yearley Yof Stephen left Tuesday sda
for
Goderich to attend the meeting of the
County Council.
After a few days visit at his home
here Mr C. H. McAvoy was called
back to Toronto Tuesday morning to
assist ice ,conducting Mr. Fred . • tJ,
Sanders'. Drug,.:Store, Mr. Sanders, be-
ing under the doctor's care. suffering
fron, a severe 'affliction in his eyes.
PTURE
(SEl~ DATES AT BOTTOM)
c
Truss Torture
Once Thought Necessary., but Now You'
Search for Relief is Ended.
Wonderful Method Retains Rupture
Without Knife, Danger or Rain
JY Y, ELAN, Specialist of Toronto
Oki -fashioned truss torture is ne lunger neeos.
sary, Galling, slipping trusses and barl.rarn'Lr
methods of treat,ug rupture are done away
with by the wonderful Invention of a special,st
who has The fifty years to this one astir.
tion. 'The marvelous .new 'EGA,A "CURATRUS •
gives to the rdptnred instant relief, rest and
security where all others fall. It stops al.
irritation and restores every part to its na-
toral position as soon as it is used and torale•
time and old style trusses are thrown away,
-EGAN'S "CURATRUS" cures are•absolutely with-
out, op Bratton and 'the CoSt;isslnall.
Atultitcrdee of cured men,vvomen and children
testify. 'Also^end0'scd by many physicians.
Where others fall is where !have my greatest
sticcess. Nothing complicated, tio, pain or irri-
tation, hut Just a natural retentive method,
immediate relief guaranteed. No fakes or•Iies.
—just straight business. Do not lay this aside,-
or dela but tear off free coupon now.
Free Cor uu!tattion Coupon.Th is coupon, upon presentation' • to J, Y=
Beau rupture elatiist, (office, No. 200 14
Bast kspe
King, Street, Toronto) who will visit the
towns on dates mentioned below,,Witt entitle
•bearer to free consultation mid eXatirina ion
of samples. ' Ask at hotel 'onice for n r
�et myrooar. " Note dates.
xoderich-Bedford Hotel; Feb. '.•2
Exeter—Cornmereied Hotel, Friday.
All day and Evg=-•-1 clay only
Feb. 13th.
Win ham --Queen's Hotel, eb.14
and 15; and other western towns
.-see ldest1 papers..
Our Jeielery Stool
•Is• Very Choice
Call in and see
For Yourselves
When yo. u are purchasing jewelery It is a matter of
money and what you want—nothing else. Then this is your
store—for what you wantis here and at the lowest possible
prices. A good variety of articles, selected from the larg-
est stocks, consisting of
Silverware, Cut Glass,
Fancy China, Clocks, Etc.
These goods are new, beautiful, and modern in design,
and of, superior quality. We make a specialty of handling
High Grade Watches
All kinds. of Repairing done and guaranteed,
•
MARCHAND
Jeweler and Optician
.
.,
Exeter, Ont.
SETTLING UP
TIME
AU persons having an occount with
me will please call and settle before
Feb. lot 1914 and oblige.
RN.:
Undertaker and License
Embalmer
Phone. 20a
EXETER ETER ONTARIO
itesemessemesrisose
Baled Hay
Baled Hay • for
sale. Any quanity
delivered.
1400.
R. G SELDON
Exeter, Ontario
T. B CARLING
Life, Fire, Accident • and Plate. Glass
Insurance, Collecting accounts, and con-
ducting auction sales. — Exeter, Ont.
Tie Adoocafe to Feb. 16, SI
JONES .& MAY
PHONE NO. 32
New Spring G
NEW GOODS GALORE ARRRIVING EVERY DAY. WE LIKE
TO HAVE THE NEW GOODS FOR THE EARLY BUYER, OUR
STOCKTAKING IS OVER AND YOU WILL FIND US READY
TO SHOW YOU ALL THE NEW SPRING STUFF. •
New Dress Goods
YOU WILL FIND .ALL THF, NEW FABRICS IN THE GOOD
SPRING' SHADES ON OUR COUNTERS. NOTHING LEFT
OUT. ALL THE NEW NOVELTIES IN EXCLUSIVE DRESSES
OR SUIT LENGTHS. BUY YOUR DRESS :EARLY AND HAVE
IT READY FOR SPRING,
New Wash Goods
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AND HAVE THEM MADE UP
EARLY
New Prints Bedford Cords
New Gingliams Pique Cords
New Chambrays Cotton Crepe
New Vestments eerstt ker
Galateas
Nurse Cloths
Ducks
Linens
Clearing In
r af
�i° Winter GoodsL�
LADIES' COATS
Cloth Coats, Fur. Collar Coats
Fur Lined Coats. Only a few
left, but each one a big bargain
MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
Some real Bargains here.
A ; real nifty bunch to pick
from at low prices,
FURS
All flies cleared out regard-
less of price. Never abetter
time to buy.
MEN'S & BOYS' OVERCOAT
Every Coat to be sold. W e
don't want one left. This.
means abig saving for . you.
JONES & MAY
t1 adgtiarters for the celebrated 'il . E. Sanfolid. Clothing
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