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TWENTY-THIRD YEAR.
EXETER, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20. 1910.
SANDERS & CREEC'H
The Old Reliable
Stock Taking Sale
Ladies' Furs
A few sets of Furs, both in Stole and Ruff shape, with
Muffs to match, at $17 and $35, to clear $14 and $28.
A number of Odd Ruffs, ringing from $22 to $32-20
ler cent off.
Black Astrachan Collarettes at $C and $4,50,
Black Electric Sable Collarettes, trimmed with Astra-
chan, 20 per cent off.
Men's Furs
Men's Fur Coats, good reliable furl+ such as Galloway, China Deg, Calf
Skin nod Wallaby, 20 per cent off.
Underwear and Blankets
A number of lines in this department must be cleared out.
A job lot of Men's Fleece -lined Shirts only, 85c to $1.50, to clear 75e.
A few pair of All Wool Blankets, to clear $4.00.
Flannellette Blankets at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65.
Print -Worth 120, to clear 10c.
Bargain Table
This table is now laden with short ends of Flannllette, Dress. (;roods,
Sheetings and many other articles too numerous to retention.
Come Early and Make Your Purchases !
CARLING BROS.
Are You Taking Advantage of
R. N. Rowe's Clearing Sale ?
This is our week for a
Special Sale of All Our Boots & Shoes
We want to clear out our entire et.ock of Boots and Shore
thio wet and we have put our pricer; away down LOW lc order
to do so.
Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Farm Produce.
We Keep Nice, Clean, Fresh Groceries
R. N. ROWE
ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST -OFFICE
PHONE 2r
resteesleinal Carle.
Da.. V. BOUIBTON, L. D. it, D. D. It.
DENTIST
limbo sf the L O. D. S. of Ontario and Honor
esNese of Tomb Dalventty.
oTTIOl: Oval Mises a C'.arlines Law Once. 1a
D., Aebnos's former Dental Parlors.
of.A. L R1NMMAl, L. D. R., D. D.11..
sot graduate of Toresb Ualverlety.
DENTIST,
llsstb u$nclsd without any pals, or any bad dace
OMs. i Glsdnui L Stanbur3's cLce, Hain street
elseosr.
Medical
Hs. BRIGHT, Y. D , W. C. P. et 8., HONOR
e Graduate of Toronto University. Two jean
essNsut physician Royal Alexandra Hospital, etc.
Ojos sad Bes(dence, Ur. Amos' Old Stand, Andrew
Strutt. EISTRL
DL A. T. BOND, TORONTO, POST GRADUATE
of New York Pont Graduate College, ,uccessor
to practice of Dr. A. F. 11elloc, Exeter. Rendence-
Lately occupied 1; hr Malloy, Andrew St. ore :e -
Formerly the Elliot law OM -e, opposite Central
Hotel.
Ds. T. P. McLAl OHL1N
Hu returned pisco -e after spending a year (Cc!
lege) K Be$1.8 &ad Continental Hospitals. General
pprsctectwtlb special attention to Eye, (with refra-.
Cos) Eu Not. and Throat.
Cate: Dashwood, Ont.
Legal .
D10118ON a CARLING, BARRISTER -1, 8OLICi
COM, Notarise, Cenceyancers, Commissioners
ictlettors for Ho:acne Bank, etc.
Mefey to Leas at lowest rates of Interest
j O:Sces, Mato street, Easter,
/ ' R. llaat.ae, a A , 1. R. less .
011NT TO LOAR.
W. lave a large amcuot of private toed, to loan
farm and .illase properties at low rates of iota/
GLADMAN t 82ANBCRT,1
sarri.ten, Bcliciton,Maia et., Rioter Os
B. 8. PHILLiPS, Itx rrrza.
Lissome' Rust Name.
Was Needed 1s aD parts. latlKactloe gttaraa.
Med et se par. ?suss mumble. A11 ceders loft
0 Advocate will be promptly attended to
J. SENIOR
Agent Confederation Life Asfmrsnce
Company. also Fire Insurance in lead.
igg Canadian and British Companies.
Main -8t„ Ezet.er.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
WM. ANDERSON. Lt.utsed Auctioneer
for 'furor, County. Tern -es reason.able.
Dates can be made at tae Advo'ate.
Weer. or lie• •y r.ibe•r's Office. Cred-
uen. ,S SINN
11IONET TO LOAN ON FARM AND ViLLAGE
oi Properties at lowest rotes of interest.
r-RNgeT ELLIOT,
office Opposite Central Hotel, ratter, Ont.
WE WANT
For Fa' t and Winter months In Eaetcr
and surrounding country an active re-
llaDle agent to take ordcre for nursery
atOat.
GOOD FAY WEEKLY. OUTFIT FREE.
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY
600 ACRES
of the choicest nursery stock which you
sell direct to your customers. Thle is
one of tic• advantages our men rtave over
jobbers. We guarantee the delivery of
trees in GOOD CONDI-ION and Ui' TO
OON7RACT GRADE. Write for partic-
utars-I'ELIIAM NCIISERY CO.. TOR-
ONTO, ONT. Please mention this paper.
Cedar Posts for Sale
We have e,t. flm .,t qu...ty of C'c(Lir
Post at moderate -prices.
G. E. 111CKS.
CENTRALIA
FARM FOR SALE.
1('0 acre farm in Cab rr.c, two a:.d one
halt ;mice from Ere tcr, also a br1:k
house on tai::-strcct. Elea r. ar.d a car-
load ot gleet cedar Loete.
WM. M. FLA TCIIFORD
FARM FOR SALE.
Ont of the finest farms 1n Usborne
Apply tc SANDERS A CREEC)I, Exeter
1• I A NO :%ND CUTTER F OR SALE.
A • rw ).rat -class Fiano for sale
.Lear . also (utter. Apply tc W. Arnold,
Lacer
FARM FOR SALE.
Choice hundred acre farm, being Lot
3, Con. 1, t'sborne, London Road. 3-4
mile from ('l trella. t miles from Ex-
eter. On the premises there is erected
a good brick house. all cor.venle'cec
large bank barn POW,. finished In
tateet Improved style : drive house, good
orchard. never falilr:g water, well In
barn and house, 12 erre• fa 1 wheat.
Alt ptowlr.g done. If not sold privately
on or before the 20 day of De: will be
cold ty public auction at a da: to be
fixed titter. Easy tents of p ment.
For terms and particular. a 17 to
.lea. Handfeed, prop.. (1ereralla, ; •1' 10
T. Citmeron, auctioneer, Fatquhat • O.
CONVENTION AT I'AIIKII1LL
The a:':.u,il Epworth League and Su:: -
day School Genvention of the Exeter
District was held at Parkhill on Jan.
12th, and proved very interesting and
instructive. The morrrlWie session was
devoted to E. L. Work, the afternoon, to
S. S. Work, and the evening to a conn-
binatio, o1 the two.
At .3e. morning session, over which
Dr. Roulston of Eceter preetded, papers
were given by \lrs. :Munroe of Exeter
on 'Devotional Meeting", and by Miss
Smith of Iie;tsail on 'Tne Missionary
Awakening." Live and Y:elpful discus-
sions tollowei each paper. The officers
for the conning year are, -
Pres.. Rev. T. C. Steadnun, Corbett;
1st V. P., Mr. W. It. Sibley, Parkhill:
2nd V.1'., M1313 Mae Wilson,Grecnw.ty
3rd V.P.. etre. F. W. Wickwire ,Exeter
401 V.P., Dr. G. le. Roulston, Exeter
5th V.I'., \Ire. (Itev.) Vance,Woodhant
Sec., Miss Sadie Holmes, Ailsa Craig
Treas., Mr. R.W. Sweitzer, Rannock.
The S. S. session in the afternoon was
presided over by Rev. G. J. Kerr, Lucarr.
'The subjects discussed were, 'The Ad-
ult ttlble Masa and how to teach, it," by
Mr. G. A. Stanley of Lu..a.. ; 'Promoting
Bible Study outside our Sabbath Schools
by Rev. Vance of tVpOdhani, S. S. Fin
anew" by Mr. R. W. Sweitzer of Ran --
Nock ; hound Table Ootrference conduct-
ed by Rev. B. S:te1i of Kirkton.
Rev. W. Godwin of Parkhill occupied
ttte chair at the evenin- session. Music
was provided by the lot church choir.
Two excellent addresaeta were given. 11.
C. White of St. Marys spoke urn 'Our
I3uslncse" ar,d de'.lt with the subject
in a very unique way. The subject of
'Our ability and boa* to measure it"
wes very ably handled by Rev. Hobbs
of Exeter. Tne speaker showed clear-
ly t!rat our ability should be measured
by our duty. and not :Jur duty by our
ability, or wnat we ,fudged to be our
ability. No one can properly estimate
their own abeety u..til t!rr_ have stood
on the ot',er side of their duty."
LOCALS
Mrs. B. S. Phillips spent Tuesday in
London with f:lend..
Mr. John Mall o1 London waa he town
\Vcircsd.ty on business and saaki:tg
hands with old friends.
Miss Olive Gould. who broke her leg
recently, is able to be out of her room
and was taken for a drive on Wedtes
day.
Miss Ida Rowe, who has been attend-
ing Clinton High School. has return-
ed to her home here to remain till Sep-
tember.
Mrs Wm. Wilson lett Tuesday to
spend a ntonttt 1.1 London, after which
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will take up
their residence stere again.
FORMER EXETERITE WEDS. -On
Decenitsr _nth the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Graham, Huron Road,
near Goderlch was the scene of a very
pretty wedding, when their eldest daugh-
tor, Letitia, was married to Arthur
Charles ralrbalrn, son of Mr. a:rJ Mrs.
Janes Fairbairn, of \t'nrnipeg. former
well-known residents of Exeter. They
have since returned to Winnipeg where
they wall In future reside.
VILLAGE OF F..\F.TE1t
Scaled Tenders addressed to the
Clerk of the Village of Exeter will be
n'celved up to the 1st day of February
1910 for tee purc•heee of $8365.97 Five
per cent. Local Improvernent Debentu:es
repayable L•. Twenty (20) equal annual
instal:re nts cr $671.32, commencing the
15th day of Ja' uary, 1910.
The rashes* or any tender not hereon-
artly accepted. JON. SENIOR.
Village Cicrk.
WANTED
To kr.ow tee whereabouts of Sadie
McDougall. formerly Sadie Page of
Springhill. Or.t., or her .on, William
James McDougall. Any arqualntanre or
friend Rlvirg information address
WALTER it. McDOUGALL.
MooecJaw, Sa,k_
SALE REGISTER
Friday. Jar,. iia -110 -pea, Cattle and
Brood Sows. the property of David C.
Gardiner. Lot 8, Con. 11. lllbbert, Sale
at 12.80 sharp. T. Cameron, auct.
FARMS FOR SALE 011 RENT
Tier undersigned offers tee following
lands for sale or tc:lt,-Lot 11. Corn. S.
S 1-2 Lot 4 and el l-2 Lot 3,
Con 5. Stephen, and Lot 11. Cion., N. 11.
Mc0illteray. 1',rr.:ts are In excellent con-
dition with an abundance of water and
t
an vvrood timber
o:
, t cit h 1
about ten :1 a 9 0
each. Lot 11. Con. S. R. Stephen has
mode -ti house and two break barnseeith
20 acres sown 1n fall wheat and 50
acres plowed, and situated 2 1-2 miles
,outh of Crediton and 1 1-2 miles from
.t school. leted:y apply to the u•tdcr-
slgneJ.-M11S, JOIIANNA OOLGItLlN
Crediton Ontario.
FARM FOR SALE
74 acres of far:n lanl in the village of
Exeter, 13 acres in fall wheat, fall
plowing nearly ftnlehcd, well fenced.
well drained ar,d watered; good 1 1-2
storey brick `,ouse, containing 9 living
rooms. Pard and soft water In the
house; good barn, number of fruit trees.
situate nort't of the station road. Euler
For particulars apply to 30)1N HAWK -
SHAW, Preprtctor, or B. S. PHILLIPS,
FOR BALM
Cottage a .a three 10te 1:: Exeter. belief
rots Nos. 7.5, f.6, and 57, on the South
side of Sirncoe Street. On this property
is a frame cottage (brick foundatlen)ron
t.alnha five rooms and a good cellar.
Also a good well and a large stable.
Good garden lied fruit trees. The pro-
perty Is to be sold to wind up the estate
-Apply to 01. %DM 4N A RTAP:R('i1T.
ilarrlatere, Exeter. Ontario.
TiIF EXETER COUNCIL I HURON CIOs NTY COUNCIL
The Cou:hcil o1 the Village of Exeter
met in the Reading Roost of tee Town
Ball at 7.30 p.m., Friday. Jan. 14111.
All the members were present. Minutes
or the nteetitrg field Jan. 1001 were read
and approved.
Per 13alkwill and Ileaman-That a vote
of thanks of the members of the council
be tendered the reeve for the contpli-
mct:tary dinner ;liven to them. The clerk
puttl: the model' It was declared car-
ried.
('orreepordence was read from the
Canadian Mulrielpal Journal Company of
Montreal, tee Municipal World of St.
Thomas, and a circular front the Sick
Ceildrer'. Hospital. Toronto. l'er Ilea -
man and ltalkwel--T;.at the clerk pro-
cure one copy et the Municipal World.-
Cu-ricd. Per Levitt and Luker- That
$:..00 be i ratted to the Sick C:.ildren'a
1- Ic.apltal.-Carried.
Mr. M. Jackson asked teat the council
:;rant )lint a lirenso to conduct a p001
roost Within t .0 village, guara:htecing to
run the sante satisfactory-. Per Balk -
will and Levett-That file request be
laid ove: foe fun(:c: consideration. -Car
vied.
Mr. Simon Campbell was re -appointed
as a member of the Board of health
for 1910, 1911, 1912, on motion of
Beaman and Luker.
Mr. J. A. Stewart was le -appointed
as a member of the Public Library
Board for 1910-11-12, on motion ot
Lovett and Balkwill.-^. arried.
Fence Viewers were appointed es con -
lows, -Samuel Sanders, on motion of
I1eantan and Luker, Joan Gill. on notion
of Levctt and Balk Hill, W. J. ilis.ett,
oa ntotem o' Balk wee and Luker. -Cer-
ried.
Per Luker ii •antan-Teat the ap-
pointnene of Truant Officer bi deferred
.ted that tee active .tad Councillor Peek -
will confer with the School Board re-
garding the appointment.--Carrlcd.
Tenders wire ope.aI and read for the
following -hell Ringing, Weigh Seals
and Printing.
Pcr Balkwill :end Luke:-Titat the ten-
der of John Harness of ee3, Mr. alar
-less to have the o'ling and carol of tete
1311. bc• accepted. -Carried.
Per Luker and Balkw111-Thet the ten-
der of Mr. Ilardine for ;.':. for tt:o
U,r• of weigh scales and the south cattle
yards. with the privilege of the use of
further yard rourn, after the standpipe
is erected. -Carried.
1'cr Luker and 'Mike/ill-That the ap-
pleatio:t of W. J. Bissett for the pos-
ition of street commissioner be accept-
t•d.-tJarrled.
Per Beaman and Levctt-That a com-
mittee comprising the reeve and Coun-
cillors Lovett and icatkwill bt appointed
to def..,e street contrniesloner'e duties
c -Carried.
Per Lovett and Luker -That Mr. A. G.
Dyer's applicatio:, for tee p3511lo t of
;soaker 1.,• steepled.-C:tr:tcd.
Per 1feantan aed Luka r -That tare •e --
der of the Err ter Advocate for the
U9u1I munielpal pryttine being toe 'low-
est be accepted. -Carred.
Pet- Luker and Lcvetr-That a com-
ntittc,c a:lct•t^d by the )reeve b, appointed
to !wk after the Electric Lights. The
reeve named councillors Luker. and Balk
will as members of t:r( rornntittec. -
Curried.
Per Luker and Levctt-That the Reeve
with Councillors 'Raritan and Balkwlll
b, ;t contnrit to to look after the :n:-
ahtll:ng of t!:c waterworks system. -
Ctrrled.
The action of the conunittee appointed
for the disposal of the Ice on the pond
wag sustained by the council. the offer
accepted being 20c. per load, or motion
rf 1e:.ttnat: and Luker.-Carrlcd.
I'cr Luker and liatkwill-That regular
ntc'eting of the council be held on the
1st and and Fridays of each month, -
c trrltd.
The foliowln3 accounts were read and
ordered paid. -\V. J. lkainan, ezpeneea
of deputation to Carlton and phone mea -
sages. $4.20: Samuel Swett labor and
cement $!.75 , Ezctcr Tlntes Prlt.(lrig
Co.. p::rttlrtg to date, $119.17 ; Ilarvey
Wes.. coal for Fire Dept., $1.in, \V.ti.
Le vett, t•oel for wales' Woras $ 1 \.63,pfur
Nottlt Er:d Fire Hall 8.53: for A. Davis
:3,5:1; J. Dl -ren & Soh. blackernithing
acct. $1.410: Jones & May, acct. Fire
Dept. 4..1 .: W. S. Cole, acc. Flrr Dept.
54c.: Jas. Mut ray & Son, pipe and
tlzlnga, 3.25; Rose Taylor 03.. Ltnfted
Iunber account waterworks, 448.15;
Connor Machine Co , ace. grinding tools
ic"ec.; itch Telephone Co.. messages 25c
half year rent of phone $10.00: Exeter
Electric Light Co.. arc lighting 60.49,
settee 48.00, Town !fall lighting. :1.60
taw 411.2 08 ; W. T. Gillespie, freight
.old c.tttaer water work.. 957 ; W. J,
Itiseett, P 0. ltox. 41: T. 0. Creech
Tt c County Cuu:;til of Huron which
meets !n Goder•t!t on January 25 will
be composed of etre following reeves and
Deputy -reeves. 1)r. Irwin of \V'nghant
is spoken of as tae !reit Warden, Inc
doetur axing a member for yeirs and
\t'ingharn t:ever yet hav/ng had u war-
den. 21 were members of last year's
County Council, and several others were
formerly members;
Ashfield, T. Strother,, Deputy, W.
Hunter; Brussels, A. Leckie; Blyth. L.
11111; 13ayfteld, Dr. Snaith; Clinton, W.
G. Smith; Cotbor:;e, J. W. Kernaghau :
Exeter \Vnt. Itawden ' Goderich, C. A.
Reid, Deputy, 11. C. Mururngs; Godtr-
leh Tp., S. Sturdy, Grey, 11. Laving-
eto:he, Deputy, J. McF'adze,th ; Ilowlck,
T. Shearer, Deputy, J. Flainstock; I1u1-
lett, 11. 11. Hill ; Ila,, 1'. Lamont ellen-
eat!, 0. Geiger ; Moran, N. A. Taylor ;
Nielii!lop, J. M. Govenlock ; Seafortin ,
Jas. Watson; ctanley, W. Glenn; Stc-
Fhe.r, S. Sweitzer, Deputy, W. Ar:derson ;
Turkersrnitlr, R. ,McKay ; Turnberry, T.
K. Powell ; Usborne, John Motr ; Wrng-
ham, Dr. Irwin; East Wawanoeh, J.
Gill'ep:e ; West Wawanoeh, S. Medd:
\rotteet, .\. Munroe.
:.loxia. James eel \Vlllra:n C-cech
rcc•c:ved word last week of the death at
Pullman City on December 27t1 of their
sister, Mrs. Wm. Bryant. Deceased
wag also a sister of Mrs. Richard lila-
sett, Londo:t, and was for many years
a ie.:i:tent of teat city, moving to Pull -
1:1 t:bcit 20 years ago. Death was
due to paralysis.
BIRTHS
It:ares:.y.-Ie llantilto::, err Jan. l2tr. tC
Dr. Arthur and Mrs. Ramsay, a daugh-
ter.
Sktnrcr-1n Usborne, on Jan, Stn, to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Skinner, a son.
Lowt.-Lr McGillivray. Jan. 7. to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lowe, a dauenter.
MA RIIIAGES
T. tea,-I'owttl-I:h Esettr, et the res-
idence of the bride's mother, on Tu.'s -
day, Jan. 18t1, by Rev. E. A Fear, Mr
Wit. W. Taman to }Liss Cora Pelle,
daughter of Mrs. Margaret Fowel:, all
of Exeter.
Lcv.is-Wliauu-1t: Credit -se, on Jan. 12
by Rev R. Hicks. Miss Lillie \Nilsen.
date/liter of Mr. Trtontas Wilson, et
Cron 1, McGillivray 'o William Lev: -
is of the 1'3th vonceusial of the same
township.
Jloustetu.-Brown.-Its St. Joseph's
church, Cllr.toe, 0:: Jan. '11th, by ltev.
Father llaelo::, \Margaret drown of
tt, to Francis Mousseau of Don-
na)).
Schot h-fiat•aras-.lt the Ev,anee;tcal pa
••onage, on Wed. tvenir,g, Jan. 6th, bar.
Samuel Schoch to Mira Elia Sararas
DEATHS
Ft -stmt. -le Exeter, nn Jan. 19th, Mary
West(ott, relict of the late Mr.
Pratt Fisher, aged 68 years and 8 mos
Herd. -In Strathroy, on Jany 14th,
Georg, K. ilerd, formerly of Exeter,
a;ecl 50 years.
Govenlock.-In Seafortil on Jan. llth,
Robt. Govenlock, aged 83 years.
Exeter Opera House
Friday, January 28th
Jordan Moon Ellierhillffial Co.
High Class Moving Pictures
and Illustrated Songs
Master Ernest Davis, 13 -year-old Tenor
in Costume
Mr. J. East Jordan, in Specialties
Two Hours and a Half of Solid Enjoyment.
Plan at Howey'e Drug Store. Prices -85c, 25c and
lee
We Are Strong on
Boys' Clothing
Our Bloomer Knicker Suits
are about the newest
in the trade
Men's Overcoats and Suits
will stand compaaison with any made-to-nteasure
suits. One hundred Tweeds, Worsteds and Serge&
to choose from.
Prices from $12 to $20
� Place Your Spring Order with Us
SANDY BAWDEN
New Collars, Shirts, Ties, Underwear and Caps
gravel 48: W. J. Itlesett, supplies for
Town hall 3.10 ; Sick Children's Hos-
pital, Toronto. /5.00; Wright & At-
Tin •
m
thim
klnscre blacksmithing ace. 35c : Tne).
Brock. er., labor, 414.04: T. Brock, Jr.
do $6.62: Frank Mallett. Jr., do. 2.00;
Albert Ittgeett, do. 2.85; Sidney San-
ders. do. 2.15: Geo. Atkinson. do 75c.
wen. Welsh 1,12: W. Itrintacombe 60c
Mrs. White, cleaning Town Hall, 41.75
G. Cudntore, labor, 16.60 ; Ed. Treble
$4
it. O. �l ; Herbert Ford. Pelt Clerk
2: Silas pa , booth, $o. also the
following creo:so:,s $- each for similar red I1iiiii)iiig
service. W. i). Weekes. Jas. Weekes,
li. G. Scldon. A. 0 Dyer, E. 11 Finhv
Jo,. DAVIS. 11. N. Taylor ; S. Sanders We are in position to promptly do all kinds of Tin -
postage 1.34. S. Sanders. advrrtisi:.g smith and Furnace Work, also Plumbing Hath and Pump
water Works teeters, 10.40: Jas. Dennis e
bete bell ringing 1909. 14.00; David Work.
Mills. labor 2.51) ; amounting In all
to $469.32 -passed on motto, ot Luker
:reel Beaman.--Qtrrted.
Adlournnteet by Luker.
Jos. Senior. Cleve.
urnace Work
MEETING OF TIIE 11URON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The Council of the G,rporat;o:r of the
Cour ty of flume will meet In the• Coun-
cil C amber In the Town of Geiderfrh,
nt 3 o'clock on Tueuday. the 25th day
of January, 1914). Alt accounts agaln-
st the county muet he plated with • he
clerk before th1, dfite.
W. LANE. Clerk
X -cut Saws from $4.00 to $4.50
Axes from 65c to $1.00
Files, Saw Gauges and Saw -Sets
Skates from 50c to $5.00
Hockey Sticks from 10c and $15c to 50c
Skate Straps, Ankle Supports and Pucks
AHAMAN'S HARDWARE & STOVE STORE
All accounts are now due and must be settled at once.