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EXETER. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1909.
SANDERS & CREECB
The Old Reliable
i We are now taking stock and now is your
time to get B A R C A I H S in Furs and Fur Coats,
Over -Coats and Ready -Made Clothing.
1
We have just nine $3.00 Coats left
The regular priee being $6.00,'6.00, $7.00 and $8.00,
now selling for the very low sum ot
ameadiaaaX3.00
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You may depend that you are missing the time of your life if you let
these prices pass.
•
We have also a few Men's and Boys' Suits—$5.00 and $1.50
--That were $0.00, $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,
COME AND GET YOUIt CHOICE BEFORE THE RUSH BEGINS!!!
" DO DROP IN "
CARLING B -ROS.
''PHONE
All Furs and Ladies' Coats
at Wholesale Prices for
the Next Two Weeks
Our Groceries are the best we can buy III
SNELL & ROWE
lrror.ssloNal yards. 1'CAIRNS, VETERINARY BURGEON.
JP • —
DLO. I. ROUISTON, L. D. 8., D. D. 8.
DENTIST
[.tiger of the R. C. D. 8. of Ontario and Honor
D esdsate of Toronto Uolrersity.
0117101: Over Dlekson a ('arling's Law Office, to
De. £sdersoo's former Dental Parlors.
`DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L D. 8., D. D. 8.v
Honor graduate of Toronto Unlveristr. I -
DENTIST,
BUMee'0r 10 DL RAMSAY,
Special Attention to Dentistry.
Night calls left at the home of Mr. Peter Rawden
Main street, (opp. Trlyltt Memorial Church), wlll be
prompt!) attended to.
EXETER, • ONTARIO.
Ofrlce-Dr. Itamsa)'s old stand, corner of Main an
North street', (opp. Py m's lit►cksenith Shop).
Tour patronage soli, iced
*Mb extracted without any ruin. or Italy but effects
Mee over Oladman & Stanbury s orrice, Main street
B aiter.
Medical
DR, T. P. McLA(OilLIN
Lias resumed practice after spending a year (Col-
lege) at Brinell and Continental Hospitals. General
practice with err !a! attention to Eye, (with rem.
MO Gar, Nose and Throat.
Office: Dashwood, Ont.
R. nation, 11. D.. M. C. P. & B., HUMOR
(l rad date of Toronto University,Two years
t dent phy.lrian Royal Alexandra Horcrital, et,.
i Office anil R,.bfeoce,Ur. Amos' Old Stand, Andrew
Street, EXETER.
Legal.
1/1001010N10:ON & CARI.INO, BARRISTERS, SOT.lcI.
lore, Axartee, Conveyancers, Commissioners
Solicitors for Motions Rank, etc.
Mote.y to Lose it lowest rateeof Interest.
Ortices, Main street, Exeter,
1. 11. Oaar.ise, B.A., L. H. Masses
MONET TO LOAN.
ws hese a Targe amount of prh ate hinds to loan
a farm and village properties at 1-tw rater of Inter
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OLAI)MAN & STAN !wilt,
itarrfetera, Solicitor',Ntin ,t., Ritter On
13. S. PHILLIPS. 1•;xitroo,
LIc•eeed Auctioneer.
Bales attended In all parts. Satisfy tion guaran-
teed or no par. Terms reasonable Ail cetera left
M Advocate brace will be promptly attended to.
William Brown
Prof. Diploma of Royal In orprrated Society of
iuelctane, Fnglanl, Organise of Trivitt Memorial
Oan,:h,Gteter. Piano, organ, Harmony and Theory
01 Music, Terms on application. Exeter, Ont,
J. SENIOR
Agent Con federation Life Assurance
Company. also Fire Insurance in lead-
ing Canadian and British Companies.
Main -SG, Exeter,
MONEY TO LOAN
d
House and Lot for Sale in Exeter
The unders!ined his had placed in his hands for
sale a story and half frame house, containing six
� am
cellar under house. Yard aril soft water conren•
lent. Good stable and other necessary outbuildings,
3-1 acre of land, on which are a number of first-classfruit trees. Buildings in fair state of repair. Comvenient to pest -odic., Station and Business I'art of
the Village. For terms and particulars apply to
i1. 8. 1'1111.1.11'3, Auctioneer,
Exeter, Ont.
roosts, besides,an
kitchen, p an
f woodshed. Good
Annual 'Meeting
The Annual Meeting of The EXE-
TER AGHi('I'LTURAL SOCIETY
will he held in the
TOWN HALT., EXETER
-epN-
T1It'HSDAY, JAN. 211YT, 1900,
at 1 o cle,ck p. nt.,
For the purpose of electing President,
Vice•I'resident and Directors for the
ensuing year and transacting other
int portant business.
All members and interested parties
are cordially invited to attend the
meeting.
All DIRECTORS are/ particularly
requested to attend a meeting at 111
o'clock a. m. on the above named date
Ed.Chrlstie, N.D. Hardon, A. G. Dyer
Pres. Treas. Secy.
Ontario Liquor License Act
Drente District of South Huron. Notice is here-
by given that William ',shoves of the Village
o toter hat mule appli ation for permission
to tran.fer his Village ta.ern licen.e at ixeter
to Lyman W. Palmer of Exeter, and that the said
applii•ation will be considered at the meeting of the
Board of License Commissioners, to tee hell at the
Commercial Houle, in Village of Exeter, on the YUth
day of January, 1910, at the hour of 10 am.
All persons Interested will govern themselves so.
contingiy,
John Torrance, License inspector
Dated at Clinton, this 13th des of January, 1900.
.'t large amount of money 10 loan on
farm and village properties at lowest t}
rates. ERNEST ELLiOT. I
Conveyancer, etc. ,
Off:, c c,t.poslte Central Doted, Eictrr.
Hibbert: Duncan Malcolm of this
otcnship, died gnnday of paralysis.
Ie was one of the old settlers of the
nwnrihip. The funeral took place at
(Rebell Wednesday.
Exeter Council
The council of Exeter met Int the Town
Halt on Friday, Jan. 15tti, all the mem-
bers being present Minutes of sleeting
held Jan. 11th were read and approved
Corteepondence read -The zck,:owled-
ed receipt ot petition le sewarage-Sir
Jaynes Whitney ; Canadian Municipal
Journal re subscription . The Ontario
Municipal Association re petition to the
Leglalature regards section 6:03 at the
Municipal Act ; a citcular regarding
road making machinery, all of which
were ordered to be filed.
Tenders for ringing the Town nen were
opened as follows ; Joan [farness. Jas.
Et. Dennis. Catling -Johns -That the
tender of James 11. Dennis for $44, be -
Ing the lowest, be accepted:-Carrlad.
Tender fur weigh scale from Wm. Har-
ding for $45 was accepted on motion of
Luker -Carting. Tenders for munici-
pal printing from the Advocate and
Times. Luker -Carling -That the tender
of the Timca, being the lowest., be ac-
ccptcd.-Ca rried.
The following accounts were read and
appt oved-Advocate. printing, $36.3=1,
and Municipal World applies, $13.17 ; E.
A. l•'ollick, tneale for tramps, 50e. :Mrs.
\Vhite, scrubbing, $1, amounting In all
to $50.92, passed on motion of Johns -
Luker.
13y -laws No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 of 1909,
being by-laws for the appointing of
Municipal officers for the year, were
read and approved, and on motion of
Iiearnan-Luker-That the sant' be read
a second a.td third time and finally pas.
ed. -On motion of Johns -Luker -The
Reeve and Clerk signed tt.e sante. and
the scar of the Corporation being fired
thereto
Ilcaman-Carling-That A. holland be
a member of the Coat•d of health —Car-
ried. Discussion regarding electric Tight
for the Lake Road, action deferred u•t-
111 spring.
MOUNT PARMEL.
Mr. Arthur O'Leary died suddenly at
her home on Jan. 1 lta, aged 74 years.
Her maiden nurse was Ellet, Garland
and she was born In fhe north of Ireland
In the County of Arunagn. When she
was a child Iter parents emigrated to
the township of Pickering. After her
marriage with Mr. Arthur O'Leary they
lived In Stephen, two mllea cast of Mt.
Carmel for 46 years. Nine years ago
they moved to Parkhill. Mrs. O'Leary
was a quiet woman, devoted to tier fam-
ily and her church and wad va:y highly
rctipectcd among her old neighbors at
Mt. Carmel and among those who came
In control with her in Parkhill. nestdos
her husband she leaves a family or one
sort and four daughters ; George O'I.cary,
Parkhill ; Mrs. Bryan Kearns, Borntsh ;
Mrs. John F. Nagle, 13 ddulph and Sire.
Phoebe and Ahn:e at home. To iter be-
reaved family the sympathy of their
Blends Is extended. The funeral took
place at Mt. L`arntcl on Wednesday.
Y. Ratz Made a Senator
Tho Senate vacancy in the Province
of Ontario was filled at Friday's meet-
ing of the cabinet council. Mr. Valen-
tine Ratz of Parkhill, who represented
North Middlesex in the Last Parlia-
ment, was appointed to succeed the
late Senator Sterner. The new Senator
will represent in the upper house the
German element in the population of
the province. Mr. }Litz was formerly
a member of the Commons represent-
ing South Huron, and is an old Step-
hen boy. llis many friends in his ofd
home township and throughout Smith
Huron will be pleased at the appoint-
ment and heartily congratulate him
on the honor.
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the County of Huron will meet In
the Council Chamber, in the town of Oodetleh, at :t
o'clock p.m, on Tuesday, the Neth day of January.
All accounts to come before the Council must be
placed with the clerk previous to the about• date.
W. I,ANE, Clerk.
Dated at Ooclerkh, Jan. Pith, 1909
Learn Dress -faking
AT EXETER
we leach you everything front the
plainest shirt waist to the most elabor-
ate toilette that can be found in the hash
ion books. I show you how to cut, flt
and put together. not only the lining but
all the outer goods In coats, skirts,
waists, wrappers, sleeves, children's
dresses. Including sailor collars, berth's•
belts, girdles, etc.
Consider that you will be able to save
by being able to make your own gar-
ment s, better and cheaper. So why
spend your tine In a shop sewing on
hocks and eyes which you know all
about before, and even do not learn how
to cut out a dress.
YOU CAN CJ\II' AND Tt1Y FOR A
WEEK, AND SEi: FOit YOURSELF.
'VIIAT iT'S LIKE. As there 1s nothing
to be paid in advance, you certainly
would not lose anytnhtg by trying.
Charge of full course is only $10, to
lie paid when couve Is completed if !W-
hetted, Including one of the [Holt perts(t
improved '/deal Ladles' Tailor Syatcnr,"
whtcl: Is given free whit cobra-'.
I guarantee that the waists made by
this chart will not draw 0- pull out of
the skirt. when raising the arm.
HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS ON
APPLICATION. SATISFAtTiON GUAR
ANTEED.
An evenings class will also be tausl.t
In this Nass we will teach shirt waists
sleeves, dribs':1g sacks, rhildran's dres-
ses only. Terme $5, includes chart ;
hours 7 to 1. o'clock.
.VIII teach at Exeter from Jan. 28th
to Feb. 5th, from 9 a m. to 5 p. m.
ire sure to set int at the Central lintel
n t Wednesday 27th betwocn 9 a. nt. and
" p. In.
MiSS STEWART.
!nettu:'tcss of Utess Cutting.
Crediton
John Appleton has purctascd a dwel-
ling from Frank Snell and is now living
In It. -The last stick of what was form
-
erly the Upper flax -mill has been drawn
away and so out land marks are grad
nilly disappearing. -Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Italst and family, who have been visit
Ing relatives 1:t our :utdst for several
weeks, returned to theft [intoe lit Elkton,
Mien.. on Tuesday. -On Thursday night
last a number from here drove to the
home ot Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dearingt
near Exeter, as a surprise party and
repot 1 a very pleasant time in singing,
games and outer harmless aatuacntents.
-Jas. Cockwlll hats been appointed agent
of the Sylvester Manufacturing Co. of
Lindsay. lie Wendel renting a show
room somewhere int own and will be
able to furnish any kind of Implement
this first manufactutca.-Mids Theo.
Hartlelb spent last Sunday at her home
in Dashwood. -Jas. Cuuk, who left
here about three years ago for Alberta
has returned home. While away he has
been homesteading and has acquired a
valuable piece of land near Dewberry.
Evidently the west agrees with him, as
Mr. S' lark is the picture of health. -Our
small boys have made a skating rink
cut 01 the tennis court and many a hot
game of hockey Is being played. Wm. 13.
Gainer, who le a friend of Inc boys,
drew up severalt anks of water from the
river and has thereby won the everlast-
ing gratitude ot the boys. -Don't for-
get the song sctvtce in tbe t:vaitdeli^al
church treat Sunday night. -Mise Mary
ltoeszler of Exeter- spent last Sunday
in town with her sister, hose, of the
Central Hotel. -Harry 1'i,kbeiner is wear
ing a bread smile these daya. 11 is a
boy.-Iiarty Fowler of the Bank of Com-
merce spent last Sunday with Ills par-
ents in Seafortit.-Mt!99 Clara tlatst has
returned from Lash wood wind: site via -
had friends for a few weeks.-Ilenry Ell
tie: ,M.1'.I'., was In Toronto Wednesday
on business. -Mrs. MusselI Hu:table has
re.urned to her none in Hamilton, after
visiting her mother, Mrs. Finkbutner, for
a few weeks. -There nuc rumors afloat
that wedding belie will ring in our midst
it: the tic..r future. More particulars lat-
er. -Art. Zwicktr spent last Sunday In
London. -Mrs. Matthew Moriock accid-
ently felt off the lounge the other day
and broke a small ;puns in ,ter rignt
wrist. She is getting along tticciy: -C.
Zwtcker has trade targe purchases of
clover seed of late. -While doing the
chorea the other day Charles Kienzle
received a severe kick from one of the
horses. and at one time it was thought
it would prove fatal, \Ve arc pleased to
state that lac is greatly improved, and
although eulfering considerable pain is
rapidly' recovering. -Last Stonaay even-
ing Mrs. Itoslna F'inkbelner was pleas-
antly aurprlsad Ly a huinhcr of her re-
latives and friends calling and giving
her a surprise party in honor of tier
birthday. The evening was pleasuntly
epettt by all. and we trust Mrs. Fiitk-
beencr will live t0 envoy many more years
of good hcal(h.-A number of friends
gathered at the horse ot ?fir. and Mrs.
Ezra Timet on Monday evening last, and
spent a set lain° time before the leaving
of Mr. and Mrd. Levi Ilalet for their
home to Elkton. Mich.
Stephen
DR.t,TH OF Mt*. BOWDBN.-General
regret was felt last Thursday, Jan.
14th, when it became known that the
death had occurred that morning of
Elizabeth Folland, beloved wife of
Mr. John Bowden, of the 3rd con. of
Stephen, at the ago of 76 years and 11
months. Deceased had been ill for
about two years, the commencement
of the trouble being pneumonia, from
which eche never recovered. For some
weeks her condition has been serious
and it was considered that the end
was approaching. Deceased %vas a
woman of high moral character, gen-
erally beloved and esteemed by all
who knew her, while to the husband
and one son, William, who survive.
she was one of the kindest of wives
and the most indulgent of mothers,
and the loss is very severe to them.
The tette hits. Bowden was born at
Petrochistow, Devonshire, Eng., and
came to Canada with her husband 36
years ago, first settling near Exeter
then removing to Bright, where they
remained abort ten rears, then return-
ing to Stenhen, where they have since
resided. To the For rowing hui.h:.nd
and son the sympathy of the rornrnun-
ity is extended. The funeral on Sat-
urday to the Exeter cemetery was
largely attended.
saes
Clandel)oyc,
The children of the Methodist
Church here are being trained for a
concert, to he held on the 211th. --Mrs.
Dorman of London is visiting friends
here.- Miss Kenneman of Parkhill
visited here over Sunday. ---Miss Tillie
Yager and Jennie Cunningham of
Exeter were here over Sunday. - Fred
Fairhall is engaged at S. O. i.nntport's
ae
clerk.- -A large number from here
attended the opening of Holy Trinity
Church in Lucan on Snnday lasL-
Maurice nobler has gone to Buffalo to
accept a position. -We are sorry to
bear of the illness of Mrs. Jas. Simp-
son. She had the misfortune of fail-
ing down stairs Saturday last. - Mies
Sadie Neil of Brantford in visiting rel.
t►tives in this place.- Mr. I'erry Bice
and bride have returned from Detroit.
-The two box -socials of last week
were went successes. Everybody re-
ports a very enjoyable time. -Dr.
Jones is in London on business. -Har-
old Bice of London is visiting under
the parental roof. --Fenton Carter vis-
ited relatives here last week.-I3en
Marr was in town to -clay. -Mrs. Lam-
port is on tae sick list. -Mr. Robert
Hudson 1-. under the doctor's care at
present.-- Rev. Chris. Simpson, Mus-
koka, is visiting his parents here. --
Dan Cunningham wag in London over
Sunday. --Mrs. Stevenson of St. Marys
visited her daughter, Mrs. Case, over I
Sunday.
Church Opening at Lucan
ten•a.r
The opening services of the New
Holy Trinity Church took place on
Sunday, January 17th, under weather
conditions that were almost perfect
for a winter's day. The leading towns
and village communities with those
from the country districts were well
represented, crowding the sacred edi-
fice to its utmost capacity at all the
services.
All the services were conducted by
the rector, the Rev. Arthur Carlisle,
Rev. Mr, Simpson and the Bishop of
Huron, whose sermons were listened
to with rapt attention.
The offertory during the day
amounted to over $000.
The church itself is an architectural
triumph for the designer, Mr. McBride
of London and its quiet grace, dignity
and solidity of construction is a valu-
able and ornamental addition to the
real estate ot the town and an object
lesson in Anglican church building to
the Western part of Ontario in the
diocese of Huron. Connected with the
church is the parish hall, also built of
Milton red brick. making a block of
ecclesiastical buildings, which, for
beauty of outline, utility of detail and
completeness of interior equipment,
roust he seen to be truly appreciated.
The pews, which are entirely free, are
of oak with wide centre aisle and two
side aisles. The pulpit is of open de-
sign in polished brass and was present-
ed to the church by Mr. Christopher
Hodgins. The building committee was
as follows: Rector, chairman; Chris.
Hodgihs and Jas. Stanley churchwar-
dens; Win. Read, Sec'y; Thomas 11.
Coursey, Treas.; Geo. Hodgins, John
Fox, %Vm. E. Stanley, C. C. Hodgins,
Will. Hackett, Frank Ryan, Thomas
\Vehb, John Ahbott,
Kirkton
E. J. Davis of Stettler is visiting his
old home in and around Kirkton after
an absence of eight years in the West,
spent in Olds and in Stettler. Mr.
Davis and his brother R. J. Davis with
their mother now own a three-quarter
section of land valued at $25 an acre.
Mr. Davis will remain in Ontario until
about March.
No inert ltant is going to do more Lusi-
i:cas In 1009 than he did in 1909 unless
he docs more and better . advertising.
That Is not guess work; it is not non-
sense. It Is merely one of the rules of
"the game" of business -and you can't
win at any game unless you play ar-
cending to the rules.
MARRIAGES
Brock. -Copeland. -in Exeter on Jan. 13,
Thomas Frock. lluro:t street, to Mies
Edna, daughter of Ijobert Copeland of
Ueborne.
Kennedy-Stepltctteon-At Exeter, by
ltcv. Fear, M. Kennedy to Mise Er,,
May Stephenson, both of !flake.
l-'ostcr-Dowsott-In 'Varna, on Jan. 13,
Edwin Arthur Foster, to Sadie Dows
son. daughter of Henry Dawson.
NORRIS--MAUDBON--At "Hillside,'
Chiselhurst, on Jan. 20, Win. R.
Norrie, to Myrtle A., daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Maudson.
DEATHS
Bowden. -In Stephen, on Jan. 14th,.
Elizabeth Folland, beloved wife of John
Bowden, aged 10 years, 11 months.
Snttth,-In Herman, on Jan. 9th, IIugh
Thoaae Snt(ta, agcd 36 years.
Mc Ash. -On the Front Rd. Varna, on
ran. 10, John McAah, aged 99 years
11 months.
\tc•Bride.-In IHay, on Jan. 9111, Mrs.
John Sicllrido, aged 38 years.
Pickard. -In Goderlcit Tp., Jan, 14th,
Pickard, aged 97 years, 4 months.
('ctatell.-In Clinton, Jan. 13, Mr. David
Connell, In his 56t1t year.
u'Lcary-At Parkhill, on Jan. 11th, El-
len, wife of Vrthur O'Leary, aged 71.
McLean. -In Tu kersntith, on Jan. 14,
Mrs. Ann McLean, relict of the late
William McLean, aged 75 years, 3
and 11 days.
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store.
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Compound Absorbent $2.00
Dr. Scott's Stock Foods
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Cows' Relief for Caked Bags, &c.
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