Exeter Advocate, 1909-01-14, Page 1I
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SI to IAN. '10
NOW 18 THE TIME to
subscribe for the ADVO-
CATE and get a bargain
as above stated; or else
take advantage of our
Low Club Rates
der iihat
-Fluor YELR.
EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1909.
4
Wedding
Invitations
In Newest 't'y'pes
On hest Pattern
The Fine(.t Work
And Hight Price
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The Advocate Ofce, Exeter
SANDERS & CREECH
The Old Reliable
We are now taking stock and now is your
time to get BARGAINS in Furs and Fur Coats,
Pliver-Coats and Ready -Made Clothing.
We have just nine $3,00 Coats left
The regular priee being $6.00, 01.00, $7.00 and $8,00,
now selling for the very low sum ot
$3.00
You may depend that you are missing the time of your life if you let
these prices pass.
he have also a few Men's and Boys' Suits—$5.00 and $1.50
-That wee" $9.00, $7.00 and $4.00. They must go to make room for our
Spring tock.
Dress Goods -75c for 25c, 60c for 40c, 35c for 15c.
Those goods are heavy and durable and would make Splendid Children's
Dresses.
Underwear—one line only—regular 75c for 25c
A few Winter Caps to clear at 10c
Suitable for Boys and Men.
DOME AND GET YOUR CHOICE BEFORE TIIE RUSH BEGINS!!!
" DO DROP IN "
CARLING BROS.
'Rio -PHONE 22
All Furs and Ladies' Coats
at Wholesale Prices for
the Next Two Weeks
Our Groceries are the best we can buy
SNELL & ROWE
Professional Cargo.
DLO.r. aOUL8TON, L. D. 8., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Heeber of the R. U. D. 8. of Ontario and honor
Stsduate of Toronto tee versity.
OVTliE: Over Diction a ('arling's Lw Ofllee, in
Dr. Anderson's former Dental Parlors.
abDR. A. R. KFNSIIAN, 1. D.8., D. D. s.'
Honor graduate of Toronto Untyerfstr.
DENTIST,
two ratra't 4 without any pain, or any had effects
011e. over Ola.lntan & Stautur)'s office, Main street
Enke
Medical
DR, T. P. MCLAt:01iI.IN
Has resumed practice after spending a year (Col.
Ing.) at British and Continental Hospitals. Oeneral
practiee with special attention to Eye, (with refrac-
tion) Isar, Nose and Throat.
Ot8ce: Dashwood, Ont.
R 1311Io1iT, M. D., M. C. P. A 8. HONOR
(imitateAA(imitate of Toronto University Two yean
dent phssi inn Royal Alesendrs Hospital. etc.
tree and Brei fence, I'r. Amo; old Stand, Andrew
e,, r.IETP it.
Legal.
mtl(7ESON A CARLINO, BARRISTERS, SoLICi•
tors, Notaries, ('onreyamere, Commla-ionen
Solicitors for Molsone Bank, etc.
■o..y to Loaf at lowest rates of Interest.
Offices, Main Street, F,teter,
1-1i. Onus., B.A., 1.. 11. Dimes
MONET TO LOAN.
W. have a tante amount of pre ate fund, to loan
• farm and village properties at low rates of inter
ase.
OLADMAN t STANBURT,
Barristers, 8olicltors,Main et., Exeter On
B. S. PHiLLiPs, gagTER.
Lice■eed Auctioneer.
es etlende l In all parte. Satisfaction Rtsran•
ed o► no pit Terni, reasonable. A11 relent left
at Ad.ocate ()thee will be promptly attended to
William Brown
Prof. Mploma of Royal Incorporated Society of
raMrlans, england; (trganist M Trlvitt Memorial
pu, b.ateter. Pismo, organ, Harmony and Theory
sf Matic. Terms on application. Eteter, Oat,
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life Assurance
`on zany, also Fire Insurance in lead -
g Canadian and British Companies.
M.tin-Mt., Exeter.
/ SERVANT v ANTED
Servant ted. \lint be -t goat rook.
Apply to MRS. (1. W. HARRISON. Ritz-
abcth Strut. Ex.:cr.
Le CAIRNS, \LTi 1tINARy Nt'RGEe)N,
A' e
SIGN eMor to Da. R ,
Special Attention to Dentistry.
Night calls left at the home of Y6 Peter Rae den
Hain Street, (opp. Trlvltt Memorial Church), will be
promptly attended to.
EXETER, • ONTARIO.
Office-- Dr. itetneay's old @tend •eorner of Hain all
North streets, (opp. Penes Itlacksmith Shop).
Your patronage soli ited
House and Lot for Sale
There has herr' placed in the un ler. gncd's hands
for sale, a brick house, nearly new, 1!i storeys high,
containing 8 rooms besides summer kitchen and
woodshed, a good cellar underneath the house. a
goat well of water near door, also goal Arice house
and stable on the lot. The lot contains 3.5 arr,.s of
land in good state of cultivation on which are a
goal number of first Nass fruit hearing trees. The
property Is well fenced and everything in flat clam
shape. Thiels a very desirable property, nicely sit-
uated, suitable fora retired farmer, or any person
wanting a nice ll,ly home. Satisfactory reason giv
en for selling and w ill t,e sold ler far leas than cost.
For terms and partindare apply to
tt. S 1'1111.1.11'8, Auctioneer,
F.teter, Ont.
House and Lot for Sale in Exeter
The undersigned ha. had Owed In his hands for
tale a $'0r. and i:.If ?r.anre house, containing six
rooms, besides ►it. h, D. pantry and woodshed. Good
cellar under house. Rant and soft water convert.
lent. Gond stable and other necessary outbuildings,
33 acre of land, on which are a number of flint -class
fruit trees, Ftttlldin,re in fair state of repair. Con.
eenient to Postedace. Station and itusiners Part of
the Village. For terms and particulars apply to
11. 8. 1.1111.1.11's, Atnet oneer,
Exeter, Ont.
MONEY TO LOAN
.\ large amount of money to loan on
f.trnt and village properttee at lowest
rates. ERNEST ELLIOT,
Conveyancer, etc.
office opposite Central Itotel, Exeter.
STRAY 1(EiFEFR
A stray :leiter, one year past, came. on
the premises of the undersigned. Lot
11, Con. 21, Tp. of Stephen. Owner to
prole property and pay costs of adver-
tising and charges for keeping animal.
IS VAC HESTERD, ltarplcy, Ont.
CONTRACTS FOit ACREAGE
The Exeter Ci;nntng and Preserving
Co. is now ready to close contracts
with farmers for the growing of peas.
ern and tomatoes for the season of
1909. We will not accept green peas
at the factory from other than that
ti c -a • !roil sett furnlae rd nv '1.' cote -
vett s. ex•rpt at a time, lower priceerd
If lei tau- .o type will nd; he ae:•'p;'d
at any ►.:;.c S. M. SANDEatS 113n'r.
IIJL: COLNTY CE)LNCIL
Tht. Huron County Council of 13 ).)
will be composed as follows.--
Ashfield-Ttaoe. Stothc re, William
Hunter.
Colborne -II. J. A. McEwalt.
tluderlch Tp.-Sai nuc! .Sturdy.
Stanley-Wflllarm Ulenn,
flay -Peter Lamont.
Stcphe,t-Hy. Wlllcrt, Win. Anderson.
L''rborne-John Moir.
Tu-keramlth-Itobcrt Mc Kay.
I lullett-Hugh 11. I111).
!ic KIllop-J. M. Goven,ock.
East Wuwanoslt-W. J. Parke.
Neat \Vawatloi I -Stephen Medi.
Merrle-Neil A. Taylor.
Grey -\\',n. Fraser, John Grant.
Turnbcrry-David H. Moffatt.
Ilowick-T. G Shearer, Jos. Ifaihetock
Goderich-W. F. Carrow, C. A. Held.
Clinton -i3. J. Gibbings,
Seaforth-James \Vatson.
Windham -A. J. Irwin.
Exeter -Thos, H. MfcCailutn.
llenaall-Owen Geiger.
hayfield -l:. M. Smith.
131y11t-W. J. Milne.
Brussels -John Leckie.
\Yroxcter-Con Reis.
Of the thirty-one member() no fcw'r
than fifteen were not in last years mutt -
ell, ulthough three or tour of the fif-
teen were formerly members of the coun-
cil at one time or another.
The Oral meeting of the new councll
will 1* held on Turaday. Jan. 28. It
la the turn of the Liberals to chaos:
the warden, and Peter Lamont, Reeve
of Ilay la looked upon ae perhaps the
most likely matt for tee position. It
will be between him and Reeve Fraser
of Grey.
TO ELECTRIC LIGIIT CON. UMEI1S.
Electric eight cot;sunnera will take no-
tice that all having over three light%
will have to be placed o.: meter; three
and under 40c. a light per month ; year-
ly contracts only accepted.
MAN WANTED.
A yout,t; roan for faro) work ; apply to
Joseph May, London Road, Sour.,.
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the County of Iluron will meet in
the Council Chamber, in the WWII of (loderich, at 3
o'clock p.m, on Tuesday, the 26th day of January.
All accounts to come before the Council must be
{laced with the clerk prcviaus to the alto. c date.
W. LANE, Clerk.
Dated at Goderich, Jail. 12th, 1900.
Ontario Liquor License Act
I.icense District of South Huron. Notice ie here•
by given that William Ilarrowe of the Village
01 Exeter hu made &) i ation for permission
to transfer his Village ta.ern license at Exeter
to Ls man W. Palmer of Exeter, and that the said
application will be considered at the meeting of the
Iloard of Li.-en.c ('ommiaaioncrs, to be held at the
Commercial House, in Village of Exeter, on the 29th
da. of Januar., Hxu, at the hour of 10 a m.
All persons interested will got ern themselves ac•
cordingly,
John Torrance, Liens, inspector,
Dated at Clinton, this 13th dal• of January, tree.
Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of The EXE-
TER AGRicrurrJRAL SOCIETY
will be held in the
TOWN HALL, EXETER
-ON-
TIiUItSDAY, JAN. 21sT, 19011,
at 1 o'clock p. m.,
For the purpose of electing President,
Vice -President and Directors for the
ensuing year and transacting other
important 'nisi neSQ,
All members and interested parties
are cordial) y invited to attend the
meetingR.
All DIRE('TOiRS are. particularly
requested to attend a meeting at 10
o'clock n. n1. on the above named date
Ed.Christie, N. D. Hardon, A. G. Dyer
fWs. 'Teas. Secy.
Learn Dress -Making
AT I;XETE1t
We teach you everything front the
plainest shirt waist to the most elabor-
ate toilette that can be found In the faeh
ion books. i show you Trow to cut. 111
and put together, hot only the lining but
all the outer goods In coats, skirts,
waists. wrappers, sleeves, children's
dresses, hu•Iuding sailor coilare, berth is
belts, girdles, etc.
Consider that you will be able to save
by being able to make your own gaT-
nnents. lxt and cheaper. So why
spend your time in a shop sewing on
hocks and eyes which you knoN all
about before, and even do not learn how
to cut out a dress.
YOU CAN COME AND TRY FOit A
\VEEK, ANi) SEE FOR YOURSELF,
WHAT IT'S LiKE. As there Is nothing
to be paid in advance, you certainly
would not lose anytning by trying.
Charge of full course Is only $10. t0
be paid when Coulee Is completed if sat-
isfied. including one of the most perfect
improved 'Ideal Ladles' Tailor System,"
white: is given free with course.
i guarantee that tete waists made by
this chart will not draw o- pull out of
the skirt, when raising the arm.
HUNDREDS Ole TESTIMONIALS ON
APPLICATION. SATISFACTION GUAR
A NTEED.
An evening etas, will also be tautht
in this class we will teacl, shirt waists
sleeves. dressing racks, children's dres-
ses only. Terme $'l, Includes chart ;
hours 7 to f o'clock.
Wel learn at Ezrter from Jan. 29111
to Feb. 5th, from 9 a m. to 5 p. in.
[fe sure to see me at the Central hotel
on Wednesday 27th between 9 a. m. and
5 p. in.
,11SS STEWART.
[hst:U tuns of Urn ns Cutting.
Exeter Council
' The Council met In the Town Hall
Friday Jany Wee at 8 p. in. Members
present were itccve Dublcr, Councillors
Ileantatt, Fuke, Johns and Knlsnt. The
minutes of the last meeting were read
and apprcved.
The followlt,g ac. ounts were read and
orders drawl, in paynnei,t ;--W. J. 131s -
sett, charity to Mrs. Delve, 128 ; The
13e11 Telepitone Co., 2uc. W. it. L:•vett,
coal for Mrs. Delve, $10.50, and _oal
for D. Glilis, ;4.72: A. E. Pyin, black-
sntithing r.e., $1.15 ; Treble .i Raker,
horse hire, 41 :,It , Car;lrg linos., goods
for S. Baskerville, $1.90; S. Sanders,
exchange and postage. $2.3:3 ; und hal-
al;cn of salary, $33 ; W. J. Bissett, sup-
plies. $1.10 ; Vu_eo Ct;y 011 Co., gaso-
line, $8.03; J. N Howard, cedar pole
$1, Elccirk: Light Co. tigl.ting $113.92;
W. C.r(•ten laoor ;1.50, Jae. Cra'...t. Sur.
T. J. ![olden /2; T. Brock $0 ; \V. J. Dia
sett pt. salary, .37., eapuists re- A.
Shcere to Clinton $2.23, postage and
stationary $2 ; 3, Sweet labor and cern
eat 414.28, Dickson & Carling ace. 1908
;31.87; T. Ilarinotl 3 cords wood $12 ;
John harness nal. bell ringing 410; C.
W. Cross pt. salary ;31 , amounting to
$:174,40 ; passed on emotion of Heaman
and Knight, -Carried.
Knight-Fuke-That Inc members of
this counct: r'cturn their thanka to the
Reeve for his very courtccua :Hamner In
presiding over the council meetings. It
has been of groat pleasure to one and all
dut►ng the years that we nave been to-
gether, Mr. Fuke seconded th.. niatlon
In a nice pleasant address. The resolu
tion was put by Councillor Ihtman and
unanimously cavilled. the Reeve rep'',
cd, thanking every member for 1119 :at •
tentlen to the several duties, stattnv, it
was a great yl.asutc to sit at the 'tend
of affairs wilt. suet an obliging int of
fellow councillors,
Fuke-Johns-Ihat .:ic clerk make en-
try in the mit ute book regards Inc a-
mount of moat;- due the municipality on
gronelithic pavement conetruetod during
1908, giving the name of tna owner of
the real property and the amount due
for the constru.elon, so teat the same
may he levied and collected In the same
manner and fotm as ogler • municipal
taxes wltn 3 per scut. per annum being
charged thereto. -Cara led. Adjourn-
ment by Puke. The minutes were read
approved and signed. J. senior, Clark.
The village council elect for 1909 ne.t
L•. the Town Hall blo,nday, Jan. 11, at
a. in..: tock orad eteosciIbed to the oath
of office as faticwa.-Reeve, T. 11. Mc-
; Councillors, W. J. Beaman, W.
Johne, W. J. Carling and C. J. Luxe!' ;
ante- w'v , 1, /XV'. A. 11. Go;og, by redoeest
or the ltccve,led In devotional exercises,
the. Reeve returning thanks to Mr. Ooleg
for hie presence and taking part in the
opening exercises of th'. new Council.
Carling -Johns -That J. Senior be re-
..fpointed Clefh.-Carried Johne-Luk..e
-That S. Sat*dcrs be re -appointed
Treasurer.-Carrled, lleaman-Johns-
That Ire tcgular meeting of Inc C)unell
be held on the first and third Fridays
of the mo ,th.-Carricd Carling -Johns -
That Jos. Da'.le be appointed or,e of the
efunh-ipal auditors. lleaman-No see )tld
er-That W. D. Clark and J. G. Stan -
bury be auditors. Luker-:Icanlan,-That
J. O. Stanbury bo auditor. Carling -No
seconder --That Jas. Beer be appointed
auditor. lleaman-No seconder -That W
D. Clarke bo audltol. The Reeve in put-
ting the different notions declared Joy.
Davis and J. G. Stattbuey tine Muntclp•tl
auditor,. Luker -Catling -That A. 0.
Dyer be re -appointed anseesor.-Cavi ed
Joh,.-Luker-Thar Wcsley J. lil•srtt
be aepuintcd enact comminsroner, ceie
tied. lleaman-Carling-That II. E. Hus-
ton be re -appointed to the library heti-d
for 1909 -10 -11. -Carried. [Iceman -
Lukcr-That le. W. (lladrnan and W. D.
Ncekes be re -appointed as members of
the ccnteluy b3atd.-Carried. Johns -
Luker -That Councillors ileama:t and Car
ling with the Reeve be tete reptesntat
Ives of the council on the cemetery board,
Cart ltd. 1Itatna i-Lukcr-That :Unmet
Sander)). sr., John (11,1 end W. J. Dle-
sett be fenceviewers for the munhipal-
Ity.-Carricd. John;s-Carling.-That the
clerk's salary be the eamte as last year
namely 4135.. and that he be autnor-
iz d to place a phone In lila alike. the
rent payatit by the cotpotaton.-::trricd
FFeau.a,;- Lal:cr--1'hat the Treasurer be
p..id $71' salary. Carling-Tohns- Tit
'a T.tr. ay.er Lt. paid $3o. r..c Rtt.vc
declared the tnction carried. lleaman -
Johns -That tee assessor be paid e.tnne
as last year, $05.-Cartled. Johns -Luk-
er -That street co Isslot;er's stat try be
rano as last year, $10'1,-Carri'dThc
clerk to prepare by-law accotdibgly a,d
submit for the next meetfn,f.-Caaricd.
Ileaman-Luger-7hat folders be asked
for bell ringing, the uac of tete weigh
tactics, and the municipal printing , the
tenders to be handed to Inc clerk by 7
p. m. Frid.-y. Jan. 15th. -Carried. Ilea -
nein -Johns -Teal the su,r. ot $:, be peld
to the Immune) for sI.k rh.ldr.n, To••nn-
t o, -Cut tied.
A correipondu,ce was read from the
Mayor of Oenawa, asking for ca.sider-
atien re- a ptelnlon to the Ontario Oav-
ernment deslrh'g to draw atte.ttio;t of
the Legislature to tirc desirability of
granting marc,•1a1 assistants to conotru" t
new acwits. eetend sewerage, etc., and
on mctlon of [Iranian -Carling -the reeve
.end clerk were authotized to sign same.
Johne-Flcaun.un-Taal the clerk tor-
ture onr :opy of the Municipal Worht,-
Carried Johne -Adjournment.
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
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DIRTIiS
Veitc h. -In M. Cllclivray on Dec. 38. to
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Vettch, u girl.
Schiibc -On. con. 4. H ty, on Jan. 4th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schllbe, a son.
Hcnderlck.-Orn the Saublo Line. tiay. on
Jan. 8. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendee.
ick. a rota.
Joynt,-in Hensel!. on Jan. 3rd. to Mr.
and airs. Gco. Joyr.t, a son.
Ne'1,-In Centralia, on Sunday. .ian. 10,
to Mr. aced !Its. James Noll. a so,
South Huron
Farmers' Institute
A large number of farmers and otl., rs
attended the afternoon meetings of the
Farmer's L,stitu(e in Drucefleld Mon-
day and in the Town Ila:l, Exeter, on
Tuesday. The chair was taken by the
President, W. D. Sanders, who opened
the meeting by a neat address on the
'Raising of The Farnit1's Cellule ,"
The nett sneaker was K , F. Kydd of
Sin.coc 011 in I raising the most pro-
fitable horse." lie wished to know why
the young men and farmer's boys were
not picsent. They should attend these
nuctings. 11e. wanted to talk to the
young then and to tell theta what kind
of a horse to raise or buy. First take
a distant view to get Inc proper propor-
tions, look for a large heart gin', in-
clined to bo thick set rather than the
opposite, and bioad between the ayes.
Then bcginnfnt; with the foot he dealt
with that part fully ; avoid flat feet, on-
ly the rim should be 011 the ground;
sidebories, ringbones, etc„ were gxplaln-
ed. I31ackanUths should avoid too tnte2h
paring of the frog. A aidebone is eartil
age turned Into bore; a ringbone is two
bones formed into one. We want wide
lege and good jousts. He explained the
curb, spavin, etc. Bob spavin is the
worst disease of the !tied leg, Treat
a bone spatut by filled and blistering,
Werk mares right up to foaling time.
After foaling give tt;e Ware a good
rest, except for light work. 'rhe foal-
ing time was carefully explained- Thr
foal must have careful attetettoa during
the first winter; give them play, feed
oats, bran and hay; and let them have
a warns shed to alcep in.
it. 13. McLean of Ii tppen spoke on "Arc
we improving as a fanning contntunity
In this section," and made all earn'at
plea for the farmer to thine well of
his profession, and do all in his power
to raise the standard of t:nc farming
community -morally, Intellectually and
socially. Good reading, socia; games
and amusements should be brought In-
to the home and the young kept on the
farms.
W. C. Shearer of Bright next spoke
on ' potation of Crops and Selection of
Seeds." The first point of importance
is the drainage, next spread the man-
ure well, more on the high places. Ile
dealt with t;,rec kinds of rotation; a
three years rotation consists on grain
and seeding, teen clover, then corn or
roots. Ile believed in a short rotatlan.
A four years rutatlon should be grain.
a railed feed, then hay and a cleaning
crop. The speaker believed in a careful
cleaning, and said that sow tnietie can
be killed by cultivation and smothering
with rape or buckwi•eat, 1I believed
that fall wheat was not a paying crop
in Ontario. A crop of oats, barley and
flax makes good fodder when genital.
A five year crop has two years of hay,
Explain to your boys why you do so and
so, and get tncn, Interested. Advised
long narrow fields, and few but good
straight fences. In sowing grain sow
In front of the drags. Continuing he
dealt interestingly with the nelecttot,
of seeds.
WOMAN'S INSTITUTE
The Woman's Institute rneeting in the
aftcrneon In Setiller's hall was well at-
tended when Mee. Ashley of Londes-
bot'o spoke entertainingly on the sub-
ject. "Responsibilities of blotters to
Daughters and vice versa." The subject
was adntitat.ly dealt with by the speak-
er, who is clever and well versed in the
vaticue phases of this Important subject.
EVENINU MEETING
The evening meeting In the Opera
House was largely attended and prov-
ed profitable and Interesting. Mr.Kydd
spoke on "Dropped Stitches" and Mr.
Shearer on "Successful Agticultue ,•'
Mr. Ashley also deiivcrcd an interesting
address. A varied program of mettle.
etc.. was rendered T. 13 Carling oc-
cupied too chair In his usual happy man-
ner. Among those who woe o❑ the pro
gran were Minn An,y Johns, D. B. Saun-
ders. I'rof. Drown, Mr. Fleming, hire.
\Vcidcnhamnner, Miss A. Martin.
Seaforth,-Santuel Barton, one of the
beet known citizens of this town, dled
here Tuesday noon. Jun. 12th. Deceas-
ed was a blacksmith by trade and con -
du -ted a bush;cos in Seaforth for years.
Me I(It1AUEi
Metcalfe—Nevin—Ie London on Jun ,0th
Mins Eliza, daughter of Mr. and We.
A Nevin, formerly of Centralia, to Mr.
W. W. Metcalfe, of London,
Moyer. -Cook ---In CItntotn on Jan. 1, Mei
rile, daughter of H. W. Cook, to Geo.
Boyer of Toronto.
Aederson-Jervis,-Ln Goderich Town-
ship. on Des. 30, Ncttto A., daughten
of W. Jet•vh, to T. J. Anderson of
Clinton.
Lee. -Clarke -At the home of Eph. Dutt
13ase Llne, Hallett, on Drc. 30, Samuel
C
Lee of Londe'boro to Mabel Clark of
Shipley-\V1•e-.\t Clinton on Jazz. 4th,
\Van. Shipley of liullett to Hannah
Wise of Tuckcrei nith.
Schofield-Duleock.-In McGillivray on
Jan. 8th, Andrew Schefield to \else
Violet M., dau;htcr of Mr. and Mr.. J.
W, Bullock.
Naini -Dunlop -In St. Marys, un J.tn. 13
Miss Christina L. Dunlop of St. Marys
to Mr. A. W. Nairn, of hoose Jaw, Sk.
DEATHS
llavelle.-Iii Grand Bend on Jan. 7th,
Joseph [layette, aged 75 years and 10
months.
Dossenberry.-In Gland Bend an Jan. 9
Mrs. Henry Llossenbarry, ago! 54 yr.
Cann, -In t abome, on Jan. 7th, Sarah
Weakllb, relct of the late Robert Cann,
aged 78 years, 7 months. 11 days.
Long. -At Stonewall, Manitoba, Mrs.
Thos Long, nee Miss Wallis, formerly
of McGillivray.
Yule. -In Fullerton. on Dec. 31st, Isa-
bella Yule, aged 85 years, 1 month, 22
days.
Hyde -In Blanchard, on Jan. 8th, Arch-
ihald Hyde.
Four Min-
utes of
Music
without chang-
ing Records!
That is what A M B E R O L
— the
Record ,Weans. Auiherol are the long-
est playing records in the world today
-and are lowest in price. Their tone
will give you an even greater appreci-
ation of the Edison Phonograph. If
you hear them you will want a phono-
graph. You can hear therm at onr
store.
�� Assam
COME IN
,�g THE PURITY 4swell
Our
latform
and
0 1 i c y ...
-Pure Drugs
-Polite and Efficient Service
-The Beat for the Least Money
-SkilfulConrpoundingof Prescriptions
We are best pleased
when you are
satisfied
NVe sincerely thank our many cus-
tomers for their patronage for 1908,
but we still want mote cIIOtotneJs for
1909. We are prepared to give ideal
service and we feel that it would pay
you in every way to stake this your
regular family drug store.
W.S. Cole, Phm.B.
Chemist & l)ru¢giet
EXETER, ONTARIO.
1 Baseburners
Special Reduction on
All Heaters and Baseburners
2 coal or wood heaters, 811.00 for $ 9.00
1 baseburner, with oven. 34.00 " 30,60
1
1
i. 4.
4, i
4.
46.00 " 41.40
44.00 39.60
no oven, 35.00 a 31.50
32.50 " 29.25
This is a splendid op-
portunity to get a first-
class heater.
Supreme Ranges ...
Guaranteed to SAVE 30 to 510 per ('ent of your hill.
Examine these lttinges ilefore buying,
flHAmAN'S—BARDHAAB & STOVE STORE
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