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THE BEAUTY
hebind a suit is not confin-
ed to other clothing estah-
liahntentP. Ther'e'sa love-
liness about our garments
that will simply delight all
who come to p, -that's so.
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' Cltlt1STt1.tS" TAILORING.
fills in a t,.teee as Important as teat
of every day tailoring.
WE MAKE SUITS FOR DRESS AND
WEDDING OCCASIONS
Every gni: c :t we tailor for either of
those functions are tallorcd in t meet
workmanship line manner. e
- PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS.
MADE HERE FOR HOLIDAYS.
A Line of I s..cks and Blues for $15 and
;le
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor,
Exeter, - Ontario
Mrsieess Locals -- Read Thom
Try Stewart's for your Xmas Gr
its. Everything new in Fruits, Spice's,
Cereal,, etc.
Bon -tons and Chocolates from etteewer
$1.25 a box at Statham's.
For Nobby Tics, Braces, Soaks!and
Mufflers in separate boxes, see Steult li./
26c, 60c, 75c, $1.
WANTED -An experienced housekeeper.
References requited. Good wages.pply
G. W. IIarrisor, Canadian Bank of -
mterce, Exeter.
A biy ass(rrtnant of fine China u ht
for Xmas trade at .`tewart's. 26c, �5e,
60c, 60c, Svc, €1.
Statham's IL tee place for Christ,,
(adloa, Fruit*, and all Confectionery.
Fur fancy Ribbons in silk and !,,fm
in all a/tades far -Xmas, see Stewart's,%
5e, 8c, 10r, 12c, 15c. f
Have you seen those Handkerchief
R. N. Rowes 7 They are lovely or
\utas. preeeets-only $1.50 a doze
What about a flatfor Xmas 1feu'
art is otfering big reductions in all n -
inert' prices -51.98 and $2.98.
All kends o: Nuts and mixed candies
at the very lowest pr nes at Stathat4e res
BIDER
WANTED. -Take your rides to
the Ereter Tannery and get the"'Sigh-
telt cash prices.
All kinds of Ladies' Fancy Collars in
separate boxes t;.r -Xmas GO akoatew-
art's. 25c, Sic, 60c, 60c, 75r, 61.
Foie) w t .•
greet pale.
XI!' IS 11
VIlyd',rr 1170,1
and .alert .r r
26c, 5Oc, 76,:*.
Sty. have y
That's were
your Iltoney.
(:rwd to R. N. lekeee's
'A-0 lig range of these
useful gifts for Ladies
-tetsart's. 5e, 144n,
ou beer: to itowe'et•t 7
you get good valor or
HOUSE TO ItENT.
1 1-2 sto-y Brick house, oe Wii,iam
street. owned by Mrs. Perkins, earl in
first-class state of repair. Appjy"To
S. `•:. SANDERS. Eretrr.
Oy.^.ters tee' ' eve lever been touched
by Ire or w..; -shipped 111 sealed ei r
from the coaat.-LO cents a quart at
Btath stn s.
CHCRCU DIRECTORY
JAele1S-` ! McTIIODi(T (elU11CII
Rev. .. . ..: d Hobe,. Pastor
Sued -a)? Pub it '.Voret.lp-1O 30 and 7.
Class Servile—e.3° a.m.an a r Mo&n-
Ing r•.• vitt t tt'cdnceda !eget.
You 1e %I - ..Ps a::d Catechumens -
Sued .y at C p. m.
Su:1dey tar tool and 1)Ib:e Classier- 2.30.
EpNo:'.1 league -Tuesday 8 p. M.
Prayer Me t'.••g-Tt•ureday 8 p. m
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Christmas
& New year
qr..ungs
W. JOHNS
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&LOCAL DOINGS
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Nett Mo•1day Is mu:.., ;pill :iota irtatton
day.
Tuesday was the ehortr--st Nog)! the
year.
Mrs. John Veil of Ezrt r Netis et r�
111 le Londa. Ilospifal. V'
T. E. Handford shipped %pad of
horses West Tuesday.
Jue( at this 'lease.1 teroost c::t(r--
eetlrtg reading la found Pie adver-
tisements.
Rev. Hobbs addrebatd a mads meeting
of citizens on ten:p_raergeel.1 • .e Town
Hail o:t Sued..). afternoon.
Alter a most successful season the
evaporator closed down. oeerTuesday, and
the manager gave an IKster supper to
the employees that evening.
Have you done anything toward mak-
ing Ute world Just. �eei tic bit happier
this Christmas deatfon 7 Isn't there
some poor fellow you could help along
just now 7
At the recant County C.ejecrerl nleetleg a
petition signed by forty-five residents
of Centralia attiring that that place be
made a police village was granted.
Single fare rates are good on the
hallways from Dec th to Dec. 27th
and from Dec. 31s to 3rd. ),'are
and third rates are good from Dec. 21
to Jan. 5th.
Messrs. Janice Sweet, sr., and Fred
Corbett had a most successful hunt In
Hay Swamp list week, captuirj.nf no hese
than twenty-six rabbits. This le a
pretty good record for two sten.
This le the time of the year the ed-
itor is looking for you to call. Wo will
he "at home" to callers every day ex-
r"pt Sunday till further notice. Instead
of leaving your card you a e c ted
1, leave the price of your a criptton
t0 the Advocate for next year. In choos
':e: your Clristnlae gifts for absent re]-
ative3 or friends remember that tnert
is nothing that will bz more acceptable
to them than the old home paper for
a year.
The Jac•kvon By-law which is publish-
ed on another page. is one that should
commend itself to all Exeter •cltizene.
The terms and conditions are there giv-
en in particular. Tho industry Is a live
one and Jackson Bros. are reliable men.
T1030 are facts that are well known
to everyone who has made the least In-
quiry. The terms are favorable and the
sgreem-nt is most binding on Jth:11-
eany. Teere is no doubt In r min
that the securing of this induetr
would b., of m.teri.al aId to Exeter, ion
' eeuertly we believe it is the duty o
ell citizen.; to further the progress 0
the twee by supporting the by-law. Th
Exeter voters have always shown at
zrnesteese In their endeavors to hel
ee the tow,, and we believe there wee Le
no e!cenito.. at, the rule In thin rase.
a..ttle has been said on municipal pot
iti^e in town yet. We and rstani tha
certain of the present Councillors do no
Intend to runt again. but their friends
are pressing them to seek re-election
One or two other nannes'have been, men
tioned casually, but they have not ye
decided to allow their name go be
fore the electors. For the reeveshl
there will undoubtedly be a contest. bu
whetter two -Bided, or three -cornered ea
not yet developed. In fact as far a
Ereter is concerned, nothing Is defin-
ite. In Stephen we believe others
sides the present council will seek elec-
tion, so that there is likely to be
fight, wane in Usbornt: municipal Mat-
ters ere discussed but little, and a
electron by acclamation would not
sdr prisu,g•
HICKS' FORECASTS -A reactionary
storm period is central on the 27,
are: 21'. On these days renewed storm
of abet and snow will sweep over, most
parts of the country and wlllepriollow
eJ by high barometer, blizcardou
wind, arid very cold. Anoteer seism!
period extends from the 23 to '29th.
MASONIC OFFICERS. -At the rogues
rnceting of Lebanon Forest Lodge, No
133, A. F. & A. M.. Exeter held Monday
night, the following officers were dui
elected for the ensuing year,-Bro. B•
N. Creech. W. M.: Bro. Fr�+ K.err, R
'.Y.: Bro. W. D Sanders. -Y"' • : Bro.
Dr. Sweet, Chap.; Wor.-11ro. W. H.
hevett, Treas.: Wor: Bro. C. H. San-
ders, Fee. The inatallatlon will be het
er1 Monday eve:,ing, Jan. ars, 1910.
MRS. MILLYARD DEAD. -The deatr
recurred at (lodcrit a 0n Drr. 17th of
maag.,ret Elie-theth Schnell. wife of
nrv. R. Millyard of Godericti. after an
!:neer of 'moral monilia. Rev. and
at .e. M:Ilyard were former residents of
Ereter, the fora •r havin3 n for some
yearn the pettier of Mali) rest Metho-
diet church. During their rare In
town Mrs. M Ilyard was Meetly respec!ed
by all who knew her, and her demise
was heard with mush regret here. De-
rcesei wag a sister of Malcolm Schnell
M. P. of South Oxford, and the bony
wag taken to Woodstock for Interment
01 Tuesday. Rev Millyard of Henaall
:s a son of deceased.
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Go to W. J. Statttam's for sill oy-
sters -served in any style.
R. N. Rowe is retiring from bats ss
nd selling out his large stock or -goods
Greztest Bargain Sale of the season
or the balance of tills week At the Ex -
ter Bargain Store. being the balance
f the stock of the late J. W. Broderick.
verything must be r out this
week Any overcoat in a place for six
oilers. Men's softs at half price. A
Ire 'tack of jewrllry just ope:ied tele
eek. 0oo:1, at Lail the price you pay
stwhere.-Tei); ?TOCK OF THE LATE
W. BRODERICK. •
GO TO FOLLiCK'S for your Christ-
ie,' Confectionery and Fruit Warts. We
1I1 do our test to please you. Our ea-
ortment of Ilnn-bon Boxes to the beet
town. ranging In price from 15c. to
2.00. Fruits -Oranges, Bananas, Cali -
tele drapes Figs. Dates. Tab.e Rale-
!. Grape Fruit. and all kinds of nuts.
'cede,/ and C1ri•treas cakes--; spec -
Py. We have a splendid stock of
e ng,. Palms and b'oomtne plants. moth-
;; ni.�er for a Christnias Gift. When
decorating get some of our holly and
i -ti -toe. -It will mak, your home more
terful.-FOt.LiCK'S.
THE JUDGE'S DECISION has great
eight with the jury In any court of
.sttr•e and the best evidence of my
llty. le the unanimous decision of
y patrons. There may be doubts as
whether Peary or Oook reached the
le but there 1s no ubt thet Pole just
rth of the Metro 'tan Hotel narks
boldest aueress 't Art of (lair
-e'ee(n_r ever Attempted in Stet -r. A
al will conviere the :nest skeptical.
I teing .11 my friends and customers
Merry Qtr1stmap.- VINCENT, Prop
efe
A Cenedian cchsub will be t�kert
1911.
>Irs. Robt. Murray ,tf Tenant 's v
sting at Mr. Jas. Murray's.
Miss Mlnme Sanders of Lin -don !s
some spending the Christmas`!olidays.
Mrs. Thos. White, Stattoa road, is vis-
iting' ter daughter at Niagat.F'alls. N.
Y.
The Geo. Eacrett ass been co: Shied
to fef rcg111 through 111nesi for some
weeks.
Mr. awl Mrs. 11'cldenJtartmur and fam-
ily leave to -dry to sp'ndViee tolilays
in Steeelsv]Jlt.
The six-year-old sat of Mr. and Mrs.
Cies. Isaac of Lucas Is ill, suffer-
ing from pneumonia.
Mi. T. E. Handford shipped a carload
of horses to Winnipeg �yesday, with
Air. Peter Coltman In char&c.
Mr. J. J. Knight, our popular station
agent, has been incapa it ted for sever-
al days owing to an lt�falling, oe his
foot, causing a painful injury.
Warden l'tttr Lament of Hay was Pre-
sented
with a cane by the county coun-
cil In recognition of the t Ale manner in
which he presided over their• meetings.
The lnunigration figures for April to
November 30 show 150,256 entrants
against 116,586 in the sante period of
last year. Arrivals at teetan ports wee:
78.268 and from the United States
71,988.
A spec'al free educational course In
frult growing is to be held at the
Guelph College from .len. 25 to Feb.
4. when all interested v.�i a be able to
'Seth a great deal of info matior: .(long
that line.
The criminal code has been antereiee.
It Is necessary to have a permit to huy
u revolver or pistol. Inose who wound
unlawfully are subject to two years and
nut more than five year .1n,pt.;sontnent
wit!. o:• without labor.
From the finding of tee University of
Copenhagen, after careful examination of
h'a records it would appe r .(hat 1)r.
Cook really cooked" ilia records. The
University says that Cook's papers fall
to prove that iia' reached the Pole.
Saturday Is Christmas, the day of
good news to men and Joy to the world.
Of all our holidays Christmas is and
should be most beloved. Nee Jru,t that
the day this year w111 ba on of joy and
y1adneen to all our readers and others.
Fred Kerr of the Huron Indians won
the Jens distance championship at the
traps at Brussels shoot, breaking e2
out of 25 at 22 yards. Ile ale') got high
mark the second day, bre, Ing 180 out
of 190, J. A. Hovey of Moe senna
one lower.
it has he •n enoavIne almost continual
f ly for fife last week or more, and .the
'heeutiful" is about three feet deep on
the level, with n}any .e daft sir feet
hire. If Le a tong time eelnce we lead
so nitre. show before Whitman. And
in Mr. John Cooks event Ptlday Mete
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If you haven't done 83. It 10 still not
too late to do your Christmas shopping.
Never before did out- merchant3 sissy
better goods or slake titer Christmas
1i,playe. There 1s no nccd to go from
home to see grand dlsplaya�r to buy
Ctrlstmas presents.
The avera:;e weekly cost o: keeping
each person at the house of Refu(e this
year was n'nety-three ane three-quarter
tents. Seventeen new Instates were ad-
mitted. Tee number of instates on 1st
Dezember was 68 males and 20 females.
There were thirteen deaths, 2 absconded
and 7 were dischargtd. Since the open
Ing of the bows :184 hive bee�y,redmitted
The average age of the thirteen who
died durill: the year was 78.
The Sun as a farm journal is written
for the practical every day farmer. It
Is not filled vrlth long says or doubt-
ful theories. but gives lI in, every
day language, a Trost of helpful sugges-
t'o:,s to tillers of the sot'. in this par-
ticular Vice Sun Is wltbout an equal. l gu
nu::ht to read It regularly. When re -
x -wing for The Advocate order the
Weehly Sun, the rattlICes business pa-
per: both papers one year only $1.80.
Rev. Butt et Centralia occupied Maln-
e'-ect pulpit .tundav morning, the pan -
,or, Rev. Fear, being at James street,
nd Rrv, Hobbs being at Centralia. All
three preached Temperance sermons. ltev
lichee also preached a very strong
le•nper.ele) sermon from his own pulpit
1:1 the evening The Loral Option em-
ptier' iq waling wa%.tl particularly from
the standpoint o! address and speeches
balite made in favor of 'j. Whale the
ninonenns. If they are doing anything.
are wotktngtnb very quietly. Very little
dt,cueelon of the matter 1s heard from
tee man on tate street, and it is impose-
1Mc to cgtimate the vnte that will he
cist for and aga'nst the by-law.
A friend this week handed us a copy
of an Invitatbn to a Masonic hall 11121
Supper. which as a sampre of old-time
feinting awl a bit of Masonic and Exe-
te- history. Iq quite unique. The Invita-
tton reads. -"The phasure of
•1.11 lendicq' Company is requested at a
\Pearls Ball and Supper at Robert Die-
ertt'9 hotel In E-eter o't Tuesday even-
ing,. 27th Detentb-r. 1864. at 8 o'cloek.
Committee of Managcnlent. Bros. Thos.
Gidlcy, 1i. .1 Mack. J t,rp0 Clarke, G.
1. K. Metered. Master 'rensonice.
I'ro. Michael Eacrett. Floor Manager,
Bro. H. 0. llroiertek. Dancing will com-
mence at half -past etgnt. Supper at 12
o'clock. flood music will be in attend -
ince. TI• kete. $2.00 carp. Dated at Ex-
eter, 19th Dec.. 1804." As will be 'seen
the imitation Is now just 45 years old.
and some of those mentioned in connec-
tion therewith arc still living. while
others have passed away, but will be
remembered by our old re,tdr•'t..
Mr. Herb. Elliot of Yea arrived
ere Tueediy cve;,ing to P'h•1 a few
weeks.
Mr. Ed. Flock of L0i)tdon was here
Tursday In the intcrestS.'.1 the esta'e
of the Lite J. V. T)roderick.
Battle Creek
Svliterrum 1q vlilti:,g f a In tOwn.
Mien Norma Dobler ok
See wag accontranted an far as ilderton
by Mite Geo -gena Knigtt
The M!•ees Eva and Vrra Prouse of
Marietta. Mk -h.. are here 0:1 a visit to
friend, and relativretTritey are visiting
at the home of their grandtnother.Mrs
Wm. Dearirg.
Mrs. Brown. accompanied by her two
e ,lldren. of Marlette, `tech.. is "Mend -
lee the holidays withetfer mothrr. Mrs.
r ,orn1, Bissett. sr.
Revs. C'osee'y And Hu ,t^r, evaneellete
are to be here In tee Interests' of Local
Option 0:i Thersdi 30(0. a -d will
•pruk In Janes sTicet church that
Ft Dungy of C,:reo', was Lee
M! Wm. Bullet, on Sunday.
•erb-ooke of Londesborough
. hart:.. Huron strret,
this vicinity.
tela week. L'honte
Miss Nellie Ferguson from
London for a via'(.
Mr I(e;. Case, operatolt. Iclt Monday
to relieve at Swansea.
eilas ttertl. Hall Is home rom Mart-
el -lona for the holidays.
Miss L'da nuance, milliner at ',tweed,
is horne for the vacation. L/
Mr. laugh Ross of W wipe arrived
here Saturday to visit freerfes.
Miss Delia Isaac of Greereway is vlsit-
Ing friends in and arobettt Exeter.
ellen Nellie Russell of Toronto 1s here
visiting her father, Mr. 'T�os. Russell.
Nitre' Irene Handford of Whitby Ladies
College Is holidayl,lg wlih hrr parents
here ��
Mlee Evelyn Gill of Toledo, Ohio, ar-
tea1t(o!uerr Friday to e^`,Cttrestrnes
.\Irs. Jordan o' r1-)de:1% � Is 1.4...e via -
tree; her pt.e:,Iv, fir. .arid. -Mrs. James
:array.
Rei. Fear was In Go¢ ries this week
-tier:dine. tie funeral WrM'a. (Rev.)
(•i'Jlyard.
Mrs. D. Johns and,Miss Lilla are
epee:lite Chrlstnlus AtireMrs. 000415021
:1 Sarnia.
y1 r. a ,d Mrs Thos. Eliep tt left on
Tuesday for Marlette, elictive-et0 spend
the holidays.
Messes Lulu Martial and Ida Rowe are
'tom^ from St. Marys lite, School for
t t" ho)idayn.
Mee. Milner of Forest was home over
Sunday. visiting, Mrs. Jt,Sutton, who
1s still quire ill.
Miss Victoria Miners arid Miss Win -
h'20 Howard of London b•ja:mil are
erne for the holidays.
)flee .'•fatrel Follick, who, was here at-
ten.!Ine the marriage of ire sister, re-
"r-ne t to St. Mar y3 Friday.
C. G. Bawk•r, ass'stant superintendent
of the We..tern Division 1a!'T 11.. was
0'1 official dutv 1 1 t '•vn Monday.
Mr. ,.nulla Facll, representatve of the
Jackson Manufacturing Cq. In the West.
wis in Clinton Tuesday Lett business
with the firm.
Mrs. Bottler and her two sons, Morris
end Clarence, who have been 1n Buffalo
for some time, arrived h Tuesday to
visit for a time.
?tcssrs. Ed. Jones, Loney Heywood,
and John Walker, dfvhnitiwtudente at
Belleville, arr'ved home on Saturday to
spend the holidays.
Dr. Follick, who has been visiting for
-tome weeks in Exeter, left /fast Wednes-
ley for his home In GranAle+)rks U. C.
tf-s. Follick and child have gone to Plel-
adelphia to spend some weeks.
Mr. Thos. Dayman of tt'i.1W rrood,Sask.
arrived here on Friday ntorn$ffeeto spend
the winter with relatives. Mrs. Dayman
Oa, been here for two months the guest
of her sister, Mrs. R. Davie.
J. S. Weasel], Editor-in-chief of Tee
Torer,t•) News, who sailed from New
York m: December 15th, will write a see -
les of letters on the blection campaign
now going on in England. These let-
ters will be over his own signature and
appear of course only in 'he News. No
Canadian journalist Is soweb versed
in Imperial questions. and read of
The News may confidently- look forward
to interesting stories of thin great bat-
tle. Under our clubbing rate The Tor-
onto News and The Advocate will be
sent to your address for 12 months
for*2.30. Send 1n your subscription to
this office and do it early.
Don't Donkey with that
Cough. Take
flowey's
YihitePine &Tar
Sold only at Howey's Drug bore
in 26e bottles. �^
THE BEST
Bread
Can on1) ' e gotten from the beet flout
---The fotlr eine bunds ere unexcelled
- Tr) a hnodred next time you tate-
Try One of These :
JEWELL (Ontario Blended)
PURITY (weeders Canals Flour Mlle)
i.taee your order. of rail up
Phone?.
L
R. G. Seldon, Exeter
NMO��O00
xm.xs FLOUR
It is usually euppascd to tx holly
and mistletoe. but w:)cn you 2011,k of
te.e Xma. dieter 1 Ruses it is the
other kind, that the muter grind,. that
you consider
WHERE tt'OI'LD THE PLUM PUD-
DING RE '
wt'.out 117 For the test results in all
kind, of baking lyse o,11Y te.e Pear brand
as it combines nutrlt;ve value witts
quality and appearance.
HARVEY BROS.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS
SIFTER
ONT'A R IO
We wish you all the
compliments of the sea-
son.
T. Hawkins & Son's Stove Store
Remember the Name ---
Rowe & Atkinson
Bear in mind that at th r store is the
place to buy FURNITU E. We have
a fresh car load in now and every-
thing will be found at the RIGHT
PRICE to SUITE the purchaser.
Give them a call ... „
Undertaking and Embalming a Specality
ROWE & ATKINSON
The Leading Home Furnishers and Futeral Directors.
JONES & CLARK
PHONE NO. 32
We Wish All Our Customers
and Others
.. A ..
VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS
AND
A VERY HAPPY
and Prosperous
NEW YEAR
The best year we ever had, for which we
thank you cordially.
JONES & CLARK
Headquarters for the celebrated W. E. Sanford Clothing
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